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1  photobleaching demonstrates that P(DeltaOD) diffuses 6-fold more rapidly than the wild type within v
2 c and membrane-embedded proteins binding and diffusing according to distinct parameters.
3 escence emissions and different abilities to diffuse across cell envelopes and interact with lipids a
4 top-flow mode, which allows CRE to passively diffuse across the AEM.
5 ectively 'opening' these sites while rapidly diffusing along undamaged DNA.
6 large-scale brain networks suggest that more diffuse alterations in brain connectivity may underlie i
7 pathologic observations were consistent with diffuse alveolar damage (70/70) and capillary dilatation
8          Both lungs showed various stages of diffuse alveolar damage (DAD), including edema, hyaline
9              The major pulmonary finding was diffuse alveolar damage in the acute or organising phase
10                 Coronavirus infection causes diffuse alveolar damage leading to acute respiratory dis
11 istologic pattern in the peripheral lung was diffuse alveolar damage with perivascular T-cell infiltr
12  correlated with the pathologic processes of diffuse alveolar damage, capillary dilatation and conges
13 ctivates proinflammatory substances, causing diffuse alveolar damage, which is the histopathological
14 , including acute eosinophilic pneumonia and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage, have also been reported.
15            Neutrophils may contribute to the diffuse alveolar inflammation seen in acute respiratory
16 ates synaptic slots, which capture passively diffusing AMPARs.
17 otecan (VI) in patients with newly diagnosed diffuse anaplastic Wilms tumor (DAWT) and whether a regi
18     The pathology consisted of extracellular diffuse and fibrillar Abeta deposits, hyperphosphorylate
19    Often, this involves a transition between diffuse and locally concentrated molecules akin to bioph
20 terphase cells to the nucleus, and in both a diffuse and punctate pattern in the cytoplasm.
21 s the blood-brain barrier and acts as slowly diffusing and insurmountable antagonist for G(q) protein
22 ound plaques was impaired, plaques were more diffuse, and the Abeta42:Abeta40 ratio and amount of sol
23 imaging radiometer to monitor changes in the diffuse artificial skyglow of cities.
24 odel was less appropriate for modelling more diffuse astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas, but could b
25 ors, puromycylated peptides are released and diffuse away from ribosomes.
26    If the material is thin, the heat quickly diffuses away from the interface, resulting in sharp dec
27 iffuse WMI: poor oligodendrocyte maturation, diffuse axonal hypomyelination, and permanent sensorimot
28 d a pilot study of a promising drug to treat diffuse axonal injury (DAI) caused by traumatic brain in
29          However, in humans the link between diffuse axonal injury and subsequent neurodegeneration h
30 blems after traumatic brain injury relate to diffuse axonal injury and the consequent widespread disr
31     Grey matter atrophy was not predicted by diffuse axonal injury at baseline.
32                                              Diffuse axonal injury is a primary neuropathological fea
33                   The location and extent of diffuse axonal injury predicted the degree of brain atro
34 hypothesis that the severity and location of diffuse axonal injury predicts the degree of progressive
35                      In experimental models, diffuse axonal injury triggers post-traumatic neurodegen
36                            The assessment of diffuse axonal injury with diffusion MRI is likely to im
37 allosum, which are most commonly affected by diffuse axonal injury.
38 rom diffusion tensor imaging as a measure of diffuse axonal injury.
39 anical loading at thresholds that can induce diffuse axonal injury.
40 ough plasma cell infiltrates tend to be more diffuse, B cells tend to aggregate into nodules that may
41 e after insertion in the axonal membrane and diffuses bidirectionally until immobilised at the AIS th
42 s, OFF-midget bipolar cells (P pathway), OFF-diffuse bipolar (DB) types DB3a and DB3b (M pathway), an
43  visualization, for salvage therapy, and for diffuse bleeding from malignancy.
44                    Veterans with GWI related diffuse body pain demonstrated a state of diminished cor
45 sponse to pressure may be attributed to more diffuse Br valence orbitals relative to Cl orbitals.
46                                              Diffuse brain infiltration by glioma cells causes detrim
47 nt, reveal a second mode of spatiotemporally diffuse Ca(2+) signaling.
48 -0.65 and -0.42, respectively; P < .001) and diffusing capacity (r = -0.53 and -0.60, respectively; P
49 tal capacity ratio (r = 0.81, P < .001), and diffusing capacity (r = 0.75, P < .001) and were negativ
50 = -0.38; 95% CI: -0.25, -0.49; P < .001) and diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide (R = -0.42; 95% C
51 otoxic accumulation of psychosine results in diffuse central and peripheral nervous system (CNS, PNS)
52 gical lesions in foetuses like haemorrhages, diffuse cerebral edema, necrotizing encephalitis and dec
53                                              Diffuse CH(4) plumes above cities that are not attributa
54                                     Areas of diffuse CO(2) degassing exhibit increasing mantle CO(2)
55  present at the micrometric scale resembling diffused "coffee rings" surrounding the ocher particles
56  but conclusive results over a wide range of diffuse conditions or about the effect of canopy archite
57 interaction between MTA and LAI, while under diffuse conditions, this parameter depended mostly on MT
58     Medication to treat nesidioblastosis and diffuse congenital hyperinsulinism has varying efficacy
59 atic magnetism together with the presence of diffuse continua in the magnetic spectrum suggestive of
60 18) in a French coastal site contaminated by diffuse Cu anthropogenic sources.
61 cation applies only to patients with typical diffuse cystic disease (class 1).
62                                  IVCM showed diffuse cytoplasmic granular hyperreflectivity and round
63 appears as diffuse nuclear in one tissue and diffuse cytoplasmic in another but toxic in both).
64 phosphomimetic version of Rab7-S72 exhibited diffuse cytosolic Rab7 localization and enhanced innate
65 tes more resilient to damage as reflected by diffuse decreases in connectivity.
66 es robust myelin quantification that detects diffuse demyelination in normal-appearing tissue in mult
67 l sequestration of bacteria and neutrophils, diffuse destabilization of epithelial and endothelial ju
68 nner molecular layer, dorsal MCs have a more diffuse distribution and expand into the middle molecula
69 lusters localized near GJs and MJs to a more diffuse distribution throughout the ID.
70 apture active transcription on single freely diffusing DNA.
71 ffuse white matter abnormality volume (DWMA; diffuse excessive high signal intensity)-for prediction
72                       Many enzymes appear to diffuse faster in the presence of substrate and to drift
73  intraoperative findings [visible hole (VH), diffuse fibrinopurulent exudate (DFE) extending outside
74              The presence of a visible hole, diffuse fibrinopurulent exudate, intra-abdominal abscess
75                        Where transitions are diffuse, fire spread is difficult to predict, but should
76 h enables estimation of the concentration of diffusing fluorophores within a finite domain for the fi
77 vely sequestered, whereas glycosphingolipids diffused freely.
78 ss and recognition of a potential hereditary diffuse gastric cancer can provide a substantial health
79                                   Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer is a rare condition that accounts
80 amily of a patient diagnosed with hereditary diffuse gastric cancer.
81   Deregulating p120-catenin further prevents diffuse glioma cell infiltration of the mouse brain with
82                                              Diffuse gliomas are malignant brain tumors that include
83 dard method for 1p/19q codeletion testing in diffuse gliomas but occasionally renders erroneous resul
84                                              Diffuse gliomas were classified into grade II and grade
85 ved in the management of adult patients with diffuse gliomas, for patients and caregivers, and for he
86  on 36 patients (20 male and 16 female) with diffuse gliomas, who underwent ASL and DWI.
87 gnosis and management of adult patients with diffuse gliomas.
88 M) and Pik3ca(H1047R) to generate high-grade diffuse gliomas.
89 eatment and follow-up of adult patients with diffuse gliomas.
90                                              Diffuse glow has been observed around brightly lit citie
91 ption of a premotor counterpart of a similar diffuse grasping representation is available.
92                           Chest X-ray showed diffuse ground-glass shadows in both lungs.
93 ow increases in the importance of metal-rich diffuse groundwater sources at low flow could minimize t
94 istology of the surgical specimen revealed a diffuse growing adenocarcinoma after an unremarkable pre
95             However, their relationship with diffuse histopathology remains unclear.
96 hored) PrP was relatively unchanged, forming diffuse, HS-deficient deposits in both the Prnp180Q/196Q
97                      Sudden, large-scale and diffuse human migration can amplify localized outbreaks
98  Across all ages, plaque morphology was more diffuse in PS2APP;Trem2(ko) brains, and the Abeta42:Abet
99 humidity or transferred method used, can get diffused in between graphene and the substrate.
100  present in literature for Ferrovia (largely diffused in Italy).
101 alyzed experimental data of DNA polymerase I diffusing in live Escherichia coli.
102 measured escape times of DNA-binding species diffusing in living cells: CRISPR-Cas9, TetR, and LacI.
103 eta-actin-specific RCA and DNA probes freely diffusing in solution or nonspecifically attached to cel
104 erentiation, we show a permanent flux of T95 diffusing in the SR membrane.
105 e and specific for the detection of focal or diffuse infections within the kidney in comparison with
106  43 biopsy-proven patient data identified as diffuse infiltrating glioma patients whose disease progr
107 come a significant challenge in follow-up of diffuse infiltrating gliomas, particularly high grade, w
108 T scan showed a big mass of soft tissue with diffuse infiltration of the gallbladder, displacement of
109 at 24 hours, discriminated between focal and diffuse injuries.
110                 Our findings suggest that in diffuse injury, monitoring serum Iba-1 and GFAP levels c
111 ifficult to elucidate how an unbound protein diffuses inside the cell with good spatial resolution an
112 Here, we translate these observations into a diffuse interface model of chromatin, which we named the
113  suggesting it is sufficiently long-lived to diffuse into the enzyme active site for stereoselective
114 ions of non-3C polytypes, its propagation is diffused into sinuous fractures, with local transformati
115 e(1)(II)-O(4) releases a single Fe atom that diffuses into the N-doped carbon defect forming Fe(1)(II
116                       NO produced by neurons diffuses into the smooth muscle surrounding cerebral art
117  produced from water in the lower atmosphere diffuses into the upper atmosphere where it is dissociat
118  forms, including uncharged forms capable of diffusing into the CNS and multiple zwitterionic forms o
119                                              Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) is a lethal pedi
120 rapeutic drugs approved for the treatment of diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), an aggressive p
121 assessment in children and young adults with diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma and to develop a consen
122                                              Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma is an aggressive pediat
123 y in mice with aggressive and chemoresistant diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.
124                                              Diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPGs) are aggressive
125                                       H3K27M diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPGs) are fatal and
126                   Despite chelation therapy, diffuse iron deposition was occurring in multiple organs
127 t lower GRK2 levels in activated B cell-type diffuse large B cell lymphoma (ABC-DLBCL) are associated
128 lopment of precision medicine approaches for diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is confounded by i
129 ositive association of total TFA levels with diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) risk [n = 98 cases
130 265P), CD79B mutant (MCD) genetic subtype of diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), which relies on B
131 , namely follicular lymphoma (FL), GC B cell-diffuse large B cell lymphoma (GCB-DLBCL), and Burkitt l
132 bind B cells and high-grade B cell lymphoma (diffuse large B cell lymphoma) cells.
133 for patients with relapsed and/or refractory diffuse large B cell lymphoma.
134 II expression in germinal center B cells and diffuse large B cell lymphoma.
135 ng activity against recurrent and refractory diffuse large B cell lymphomas (DLBCL).
136  effective in providing a sc-COO for ~80% of diffuse large B cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) and identified n
137 increased risks (OR [95% CI]) for developing diffuse large B-cell (3.29 [1.63-6.62]), follicular (3.0
138 8%), follicular lymphoma (FL) (n = 26, 10%), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) (n = 25, 10%), and
139 ated T cells (NFAT) signaling in subtypes of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and identify a pot
140                             We analyze human diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and non-DLBCL path
141 atment options for relapsed/refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) are limited, with
142 immunochemotherapy after 2 cycles (PET-2) in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) by applying 2 diff
143 ative genomic and transcriptomic analysis of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) from the British C
144                     Therapeutic advances for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) have led to an inc
145 ttempts to redefine R-CHOP for patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) have migrated from
146 hisms (SNPs) at four susceptibility loci for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in individuals of
147                                              Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) may present initia
148                                              Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) represents the mos
149               We show that ATM deficiency in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) significantly indu
150 ies centered on follicular lymphoma (FL) and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) within the context
151 mor stasis in an activated B-cell-like (ABC) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) xenograft model, b
152 val exists for patients newly diagnosed with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
153  address persistent unmet clinical needs for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
154 as a therapeutic target for the treatment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
155  promising biomarker of pretreatment risk in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).
156 etter outcomes for patients with early stage diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and follicular lymphoma su
157                      The aim of treatment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and peripheral T-cell lymp
158                      Loss of FBXW7 inhibited diffuse large B-cell lymphoma cell growth and further se
159 tion of patients with relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma ineligible for autologous
160  B-cell malignancies of the following types: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma or primary mediastinal B-c
161 pecific aberrant chromatin conformation in a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma sample; and (4) the system
162 ecially in cancers such as acute leukemia or diffuse large B-cell lymphoma that require rapid interve
163 or both (double-hit or triple-hit lymphoma), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma transformed from any indol
164         Patients with relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma who are ineligible for aut
165 mide in patients with relapsed or refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma who were ineligible for au
166 3 patients were enrolled and treated; 19 had diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, 53 follicular lymphoma, a
167 years or older with pathologically confirmed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, an Eastern Cooperative On
168 ymphomas, including mantle cell lymphoma and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, and supports constitutive
169 erapy has substantially reduced the risks of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, Burkitt lymphoma, and pri
170 glucose ((18)F-FDG) PET in the assessment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, and
171 in adult patients with non-Hodgkin lymphoma (diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, mant
172     Eligible histological subgroups included diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, high-grade B-cell lymphom
173 oxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone) for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, which have not been assoc
174  than 18 years with histologically confirmed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, who relapsed or had refra
175 nd death and exhibit many mutations found in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
176 heterogeneity of these tumors, we studied 31 diffuse LBCLs (DLBCLs), not otherwise specified (NOS); 2
177 dentified in a rare form of leprosy known as diffuse lepromatous leprosy (DLL).
178 dian hepatic artery velocity was greatest in diffuse lesions [245 (175-376) cm/s vs focal 120 (34-242
179 ging from 100% diffuse (overcast sky) to 11% diffuse light (clear-sky conditions).
180 s exchange setup, we measured the effects of diffuse light and leaf wetting on photosynthesis in cano
181 opy photosynthesis to different fractions of diffuse light conditions for five major arable crops (pe
182 n initial quantum yield under direct but not diffuse light conditions, which depended primarily on MT
183 e light on photosynthesis over a gradient of diffuse light fractions ranging from 100% diffuse (overc
184                We investigated the effect of diffuse light on photosynthesis over a gradient of diffu
185             Even at lower light intensities, diffuse light photosynthesis was equal to that under dir
186 e strongest photosynthesis enhancement under diffuse light was found for wheat, barley and rapeseed,
187 rated 100% higher rates of photosynthesis in diffuse light, and others had 15% greater photosynthesis
188 matory tracers are requisite to identify the diffuse local inflammation in pressure overload.
189                                              Diffuse low-grade gliomas (LGG) have been reclassified b
190 s disease 2019 (Covid-19) is associated with diffuse lung damage.
191                                              Diffuse medulla, pons or midbrain MRI lesions occasional
192 ther by stabilizing osmolytes, which deplete diffuse mHtt or by urea, which negates protein-protein i
193                      Increased expression of diffuse mHtt sequesters the CREB transcription factor to
194 r-density spatial accumulation of linear and diffuse microdamage in diabetic ulnae than non-diabetic
195                                              Diffuse middle cerebellar peduncle MRI-lesions favoured
196                                              Diffuse midline gliomas and posterior fossa type A epend
197 inimal change, (2) hypoautofluorescent (mild diffuse, moderate speckled, moderate diffuse, or advance
198 ess, corresponding to a hopping event of the diffusing molecule between neighboring cages.
199 cent probes are present as apparently freely diffusing monomers on the surface of a simple cell model
200 microtubule-binding proteins enables them to diffuse more quickly than DNA-binding proteins on both b
201 that on certain substrates, water dimers can diffuse more rapidly than water monomers.
202 n addition, globular proteins (EB1 and PRC1) diffuse more slowly than an intrinsically disordered pro
203 nstants increased with RH, the larger Cu(2+) diffused more slowly than the K(+), and the Cl(-) diffus
204                           Cardiac MRI showed diffuse myocardial edema on T2 short tau inversion-recov
205          There were 60 (25.8%) patients with diffuse myocardial uptake, 1 (0.4%) with regional uptake
206  show that the loss of Vangl2 decreased fast-diffusing N-cadherin membrane molecules and increased co
207 l (n = 70, 56%); multifocal (n = 47, 38%) or diffuse (n = 7, 6%) and of these 80(65%) were symptomati
208                                     However, diffuse neurodegenerative processes that are at least pa
209 tissue environments (e.g. fl-mHTT appears as diffuse nuclear in one tissue and diffuse cytoplasmic in
210  show that Malat1 with a SINE deletion forms diffuse nuclear speckles and is frequently translocated
211 , post-terminational RNAPs one-dimensionally diffuse on DNA in downward and upward directions, and ca
212 ithout XPD reveals they bind to and randomly diffuse on DNA, however, in the presence of UV-induced D
213 binding and microtubule-binding proteins can diffuse on each other's substrates; however, the adopted
214 binding and microtubule-binding proteins can diffuse on the negatively charged biopolymers, the uniqu
215 ceptionally weak motor that moves slowly and diffuses on an MT.
216 s the following: how does a cohesin molecule diffusing on the DNA backbone achieve speeds necessary t
217                                              Diffuse optical flowmetry (DOF) assesses deep tissue RBC
218 t (mild diffuse, moderate speckled, moderate diffuse, or advanced), or (3) hyperautofluorescent fleck
219 of diffuse light fractions ranging from 100% diffuse (overcast sky) to 11% diffuse light (clear-sky c
220  central component of the pathophysiology of diffuse parenchymal diseases including idiopathic pulmon
221  conduits by which nutrients and antibiotics diffuse passively into cells.
222 ltidimensional information such as spatially diffuse patterns.
223 densities, Trm cells must initiate a rapidly diffusing, polyfunctional cytokine response with activat
224  to entorhinal cortex, while one case showed diffuse positive staining throughout the hippocampal for
225 m depends on the molecular properties of the diffusing proteins and the biopolymers.
226 is often accompanied with an increase in the diffuse radiation fraction, and, therefore, the impact o
227 t provide plausible values for the effect of diffuse radiation versus direct radiation on rice or whe
228 ation further confirmed that LT and ET could diffuse rapidly in the circulation, independently of bac
229                             Opioid receptors diffuse rapidly throughout the axon surface and internal
230 sorimotor and premotor cortex, combined with diffuse reactivation of higher-order semantic representa
231 nstrate, through use of variable-temperature diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectrosc
232 upling and quantitative (29)Si measurements, diffuse reflectance IR, and elemental analysis.
233 ipofuscin-like pigments, and the increase in diffuse reflectance of the cardiac muscle beneath the en
234 eloped approach to neural network fitting of diffuse reflectance spectra.
235                             Fluorescence and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy measurements were used
236 orption spectroscopies (XANES and EXAFS) and diffuse reflectance UV-Vis spectroscopy, with the suppor
237 e critical challenge of NLOS imaging is that diffuse reflections scatter light in all directions, res
238 ain, the waves are shown to propagate in the diffuse regime, and demonstrate a 10 dB increase in rece
239 te targeted relay of allosteric signals, and diffused relay of allosteric signals through soft matter
240 lobal Ca(2+) signals, which are sustained by diffuse release of Ca(2+) through a functionally distinc
241 redicted stress patterns consistent with the diffuse retinal hemorrhages (RH) typically found in the
242 al X-ray diffraction based on both Bragg and diffuse scattering are powerful techniques to achieve su
243 on with dynamic information contained in the diffuse scattering background.
244        However, the origin of macromolecular diffuse scattering has been poorly understood, limiting
245  From the SAXS patterns, axial d-spacing and diffuse scattering intensity were observed to provide th
246                  We present a finely sampled diffuse scattering map from triclinic lysozyme with unpr
247 mpressed representation of three-dimensional diffuse scattering, over a wide range of spin Hamiltonia
248 hs, an NF1(+/ex42del) boar developed a large diffuse shoulder neurofibroma, visualized on magnetic re
249 of the instantaneous displacements of freely diffusing single molecules.
250 ation is considered to be the most important diffuse source of trifluoroacetate (TFA) to the nonmarin
251             However, contaminants often have diffuse sources and different contaminants may have diff
252 d continued environmental contamination from diffuse sources.
253  coupled dynamical model of a mixture of two diffusing species.
254                           Moderate to strong diffuse staining was seen in 95% (108/113) of SCCs, and
255  content of the Universe resides in a highly diffuse state that is difficult to detect, with only a s
256 P663L) piglets had reduced apical levels and diffuse subapical levels of sodium hydrogen exchanger 3
257 ion and switch from plaques to predominantly diffuse, subfibrillar deposits.
258 equently expressed in primary intestinal and diffuse subtypes of gastric cancer (and in metastases of
259           The skin eruptions are classically diffuse, symmetric maculopapular rashes involving trunk
260  protein and metabolite levels at 24 h after diffuse TBI.
261                        Abdominal exam showed diffuse tenderness without mass, guarding or rebound whi
262 nd a polarized electrostatic potential and a diffuse thermoreversible FG network featuring mosaic FG
263 ion over which the fluorescent particles can diffuse, they cannot be applied to situations in which t
264 erally believed that steroid hormones freely diffuse through the plasma membrane of the BBB cells to
265                                 Briefly, CRE diffuses through an anion-exchange membrane (AEM) from a
266 hin the human respiratory tract (HRT), virus diffuses through the periciliary fluid (PCF) bathing the
267 ffusion constants of K(+), Cu(2+), and Cl(-) diffusing through loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) cell wall
268 ound to the polymer matrix, they are free to diffuse throughout it and leach or emit from the surface
269  that are activated at the cell membrane and diffuse throughout the cytosol.
270  morphogen to regulate pattern and growth by diffusing throughout imaginal discs.
271 myeloid cells impairs corralling, leading to diffuse tissue damage, inflammatory spillover and hamper
272 2) fluxes, (d) the sensitivity of LUE to the diffuse to direct radiation ratio, and (e) the post rain
273 ated and electrically-injected carriers that diffuse to the nanoplatelet edges and produce superoxide
274  repressor, which inhibits the activator and diffuses to neighboring cells.
275 ounter cation, indicating cations and anions diffused together to maintain charge neutrality.
276                      Our technique, confocal diffuse tomography, may be of considerable value to the
277 he two nanocrystal precursors dissolving and diffusing toward the other is crucial to obtain a final
278 unction mutations in SERPINA12 as a cause of diffuse, transgradient palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK).
279      Of the 43 Hispanic/Latino patients with diffuse-type cancer, 7 (16%) had germline variants in CD
280 ng importance, there are many gaps about the diffuse-type carcinogenesis and, as a result, its epidem
281                          All patients had BM diffuse uptake (35.5% with BMS >= 4).
282  At PM, 98% of patients retained residual BM diffuse uptake, which was significantly lower than at ba
283 hat OsZIP4 was mainly expressed in phloem of diffuse vascular bundles in the nodes and the axillary m
284 involved in transporting Zn to the phloem of diffuse vascular bundles in the nodes for subsequent dis
285 rasping-related activity is represented in a diffuse, ventral and dorsal system in the posterior pari
286  were found to be the best predictors of the diffuse versus direct radiation effect on photosynthesis
287 molecules in dividing cells, which otherwise diffuse very slowly due to their binding of the cell wal
288                                          The diffused water eventually dries, altering the geometrica
289 erized in terms of velocity as a function of diffused water quantity.
290 ial wrinkle geometry and the quantity of the diffused water.
291  both toxic although full-length HTT remains diffuse while HTTex1 forms inclusions.
292 F-activated cells, NRas clusters became more diffused while overall protein levels at the PM increase
293  a novel MRI biomarker-objectively diagnosed diffuse white matter abnormality volume (DWMA; diffuse e
294 y disturbed in preterm infants affected with diffuse white matter injury, is incompletely understood.
295 yelination is a promising option in treating diffuse white matter injury, previously called periventr
296      The Raman spectra for the compounds are diffuse, with a broad rising central peak at very low fr
297 en habitats, risk of lynx predation was more diffuse, with no clear refuge areas.
298 individual membrane-attached actin filaments diffusing within the acto-myosin network and follow indi
299 tential therapeutic target for prevention of diffuse WMI in premature infants experiencing chronic IH
300      This was associated with development of diffuse WMI: poor oligodendrocyte maturation, diffuse ax

 
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