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1 leus gracilis and white matter at the injury epicenter.
2 nt was approximately 200 kilometers from the epicenter.
3 h impact force or total damage at the lesion epicenter.
4 g of ventromedial white matter at the lesion epicenter.
5 on of GAD cells rostral to the contralateral epicenter.
6 in reactive astrocytes bordering the lesion epicenter.
7 actor levels in sections 2 and 4 mm from the epicenter.
8 l horn motoneurons at levels adjacent to the epicenter.
9 oximately 140 kilometers from the earthquake epicenter.
10 meters up to 15 mm rostral and caudal to the epicenter.
11 vels ranging 15 mm rostral and caudal to the epicenter.
12 ; New York State has emerged as the national epicenter.
13 e as that experienced in the vicinity of the epicenter.
14 rthquakes within about 100 kilometers of the epicenter.
15 matter both rostral and caudal to the injury epicenter.
16 earthwork was constructed near the airburst epicenter.
17 r the marked axonal growth across the lesion epicenter.
18 ing macrophage-mediated injury at the lesion epicenter.
19 ing macrophage-mediated injury at the lesion epicenter.
20 ty, at and several segments below the injury epicenter.
21 ty, at and several segments below the injury epicenter.
22 lesion-enhanced axon regeneration beyond the epicenter.
23 numa, a Japanese city located 80 km from the epicenter.
24 ltry in Jiangsu province within the outbreak epicenter.
25 increased white mater sparing at the lesion epicenter.
26 repair of damaged cord tissue at the injury epicenter.
27 s to thousands of kilometers from earthquake epicenters.
28 re biodiversity hotspots but also extinction epicenters.
29 CFR was also higher in early COVID-19 epicenters.
30 aralimbic and medial default-mode regions as epicenters.
31 anchored to prefrontal and temporal disease epicenters.
32 analysis was performed to detect the crucial epicenters.
33 ted with the connectivity of subcortical tau epicenters.
34 in shaping the pandemic trends in the three epicenters.
35 ely 30% of myelinated spinal axons at injury epicenter 3 months after SCI, demonstrating that these r
36 on of blood vessels at and within the injury epicenter 3-7 days after injury, coincident with angioge
41 g adults who lived 80 kilometers west of the epicenter 7 months before the earthquake and tsunami.
46 ved strong anomalies (up to 0.68 s) near the epicenter after the 2007 event, but not in the region fu
47 pression of proinflammatory mediators at the epicenter along with peripheral suppression of inflammat
49 initiating in the gut could be a pathogenic epicenter anatomically rippling throughout the nervous s
50 ure atrophy: (1) shortest path length to the epicenter and (2) nodal hazard, the cumulative atrophy o
51 ed 8h after injury from both sides including epicenter and dorsal column was microdissected and used
52 fferentiation of donor cells near the lesion epicenter and failure to produce functional improvement
54 the pandemic, when China was the only large epicenter and foreign countries had not discovered exten
55 t atrophy were functionally connected to the epicenter and had intermediate levels of baseline atroph
56 al nervous system, was expressed both at the epicenter and in lesioned areas at least 4 mm rostral an
57 ere significantly concentrated at the lesion epicenter and individual axons were thinned by 23% compa
58 s astroglial differentiation near the lesion epicenter and rescued the capacity of these cells to res
59 kinetic energy released in the north of the epicenter and visible in both, the ground motion and the
60 ns connected closest to subject-specific tau epicenters and (2) that higher GAP-43 strengthened the a
61 ew insights into the pivotal role of network epicenters and specific configurations of large-scale fu
62 immediately rostral and caudal to the injury epicenter, and enhanced sparing of axonal connections fr
63 tent, tripled the area of residual WM at the epicenter, and reduced the average length of the lesions
65 ite matter sparing and OL loss at the injury epicenter, as well as unaffected hindlimb function recov
67 arked hub susceptibility and temporo-frontal epicenters at both the level of the group and the indivi
68 as a light-induced "protein quake" with its "epicenter" at the carbonyl moiety of the chromophore.
71 f cells that divide postinjury in the injury epicenter by delivering BrdU or retrovirus at 24 hours a
75 base diameter, radial location of the lesion epicenter, circumferential location of the lesion epicen
77 endrocytes in the spared white matter of the epicenter die by 24 h after spinal cord injury (SCI), bu
78 ecrease in conduction velocity at the lesion epicenter due to short internodes and axonal thinning.
79 the HIV-1 envelope (Env) glycoprotein is the epicenter for binding of the potent broadly neutralizing
82 greater New York metropolitan area became an epicenter for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavi
84 sults show that although ICUs are considered epicenters for antibiotic resistance, sources extraneous
85 he subsequent function of these junctions as epicenters for the assembly of an actin cytoskeleton tha
87 of conformational strains originating in the epicenter further disrupts the dimer interface and leads
92 ed the number of axons growing into a lesion epicenter in spinal cord after a concomitant dorsal colu
96 d anatomical proximity to a presumed disease epicenter in the substantia nigra, compatible with a tra
97 OVID19 is a devastating global pandemic with epicenters in China, Italy, Spain, and now the United St
98 sdiagnostic comparisons revealed overlapping epicenters in schizophrenia and bipolar, but not major d
100 centers" at baseline, located each patient's epicenters in the healthy functional connectome, and der
101 ostics may allow for identification of MRSA "epicenters" in the community where interventions can be
103 nter, circumferential location of the lesion epicenter, lesion configuration, lesion pigmentation, in
106 tion, cross-diagnostic similarities based on epicenter mapping over of 4000 individuals diagnosed wit
107 gnitude of disease-related alterations; (ii) epicenter mapping, which identifies regions whose typica
111 at 11q24, a chromosomal region close to the epicenter of 11q23 deletions in chronic lymphocytic leuk
112 ell division, in which the APC/C lies at the epicenter of a regulatory network that controls the dire
113 rge, we performed, for the first time at the epicenter of an unfolding outbreak, metagenomic nanopore
114 tern of parasite population structure at the epicenter of artemisinin resistance in western Cambodia.
116 al activation was observed within the lesion epicenter of both rat strains between three and seven da
117 rsial, especially in Montreal, which was the epicenter of Canada's first and second waves; therefore,
119 , and medial parietal cortex/precuneus is an epicenter of cortical interactions in a wide spectrum of
120 ently asymptomatic residents of Chelsea, the epicenter of COVID-19 illness in Massachusetts, by BioMe
121 a heart team operating in the current global epicenter of COVID-19 may prove useful for others adapti
123 e anterior hippocampus represents a putative epicenter of early brain pathology from which dysfunctio
124 vering the region orthologous to the fragile epicenter of FRA3B, and determined the Fhit deletion bre
128 non-DNA sequence-related heredity, is at the epicenter of modern medicine because it can help to expl
132 model reliably identifies this region as the epicenter of pathology, supporting the idea that brain-w
133 suspension grafts were made into the lesion epicenter of subchronic (10 days) contusion-injured rats
134 or (RXR) positioned nuclear receptors at the epicenter of the "Big Bang" of molecular endocrinology.
136 Despite being located 21 kilometers from the epicenter of the 1994 Northridge earthquake (magnitude 6
139 firmed congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) at the epicenter of the Brazilian Zika epidemic in Pernambuco s
140 nd Caribbean (LAC) regions were an important epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic and SARS-CoV-2 evolut
141 New York City has been described as the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
144 Greece between the Santorini volcano and the epicenter of the devastating moment magnitude 7.7 Amorgo
147 nutrition existed for Gode district, at the epicenter of the famine in the Somali region of Ethiopia
149 st Central Africa has been implicated as the epicenter of the HIV-1 epidemic, and almost all group M
151 % to -87.3%; P < 0.0001) was measured at the epicenter of the impact in vitro in both mouse and rat c
155 formed endothelial cells located within the epicenter of the lesion site were found to express CD200
157 m (GPS) stations installed in and around the epicenter of the Lushan earthquake (Mw 6.7), which occur
159 e Near East have long been recognized as the epicenter of the Neolithic expansion through archaeologi
162 red for in the building that represented the epicenter of the outbreak, since transmission was not do
165 atient cohorts, a very early cohort from the epicenter of the pandemic in China (n = 3 COVID-19 cases
168 hreonine protein phosphatase, lies within an epicenter of the region at 17q23 that is amplified in br
170 w derived macrophages (BMDM ) migrate to the epicenter of the SCI lesion, where they engulf cell debr
171 lera transmission dynamics and burden in the epicenter of the seventh cholera pandemic, where >50% of
173 on the network density and distance from the epicenter of the shock. We also introduce a new multi-la
177 damage and midsagittal tissue bridges at the epicenter of traumatic cervical spinal cord lesions in 2
178 dynamics of immune cells harvested from the epicenter of traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) induced
180 creased degree of inter-MAb competition, the epicenter of which was the base of the V3 loop, where PG
181 hieving higher resolution maps to locate the epicenters of cis-regulated ASM, using this information
184 unveils a pronounced correlation between the epicenters of earthquakes that occurred in the past 60-1
187 and adjacent frontoinsular cortex may be the epicenters of neuroanatomical pathophysiology in schizop
189 ew York City (NYC) has emerged as one of the epicenters of the current severe acute respiratory syndr
191 lmonary granulomas are widely considered the epicenters of the immune response to Mycobacterium tuber
198 ummarize recent research from the Prevention Epicenters Program on healthcare personnel contamination
201 is of cell counts rostral to the ipsilateral epicenter, revealed a significant 26% reduction in the n
202 ted in gray matter 3 mm distal to the lesion epicenter (rostral or caudal) in all groups analyzed.
204 onsistently, shorter functional paths to the epicenters, showed greater disease-related vulnerability
205 require estimating earthquake magnitudes and epicenters, steps that are prone to error in conventiona
206 rshear (~5.3 km/s) about 100 km south of the epicenter, sustaining this velocity for more than 200 km
207 seq data, and we develop a new software tool EpiCenter that can efficiently perform data analysis.
208 s reveals elevational shifts in LBM outbreak epicenters that coincide with temperature fluctuations o
209 inal tract fibers passing through the injury epicenter to the caudal cord, a phenomenon not present i
210 ive framework linking schizophrenia-specific epicenters to multiple levels of neurobiology, including
211 neurodegenerative pathology from originating epicenters to neighboring portions of the nervous system
212 duces hyperconnectivity of temporal lobe tau epicenters to posterior brain regions that are vulnerabl
213 Abeta-related connectivity increases in tau epicenters to typical tau-vulnerable brain regions in AD
214 of anterior tumor margin, location of tumor epicenter, tumor basal diameter, and tumor thickness.
216 approaches may help clarify what makes each epicenter vulnerable to its targeting disease and how to
217 4 and 24 hr, ventromedial WM from the injury epicenter was compared by light and electron microscopy
220 Northridge earthquake, so called because its epicenter was near Northridge, California, just north of
222 though the total number of NG2+ cells in the epicenter was reduced by half, we noted protracted proli
223 f surviving VH neurons rostral to the injury epicenter was significantly correlated to the ventilator
225 area of residual white matter at the lesion epicenter was significantly greater in the inhibitor-tre
226 LF) or lateral funiculus (LF) at the injured epicenter was significantly increased in animals that re
227 se axons and most of the white matter at the epicenter were spared (vs approximately 60% with control
229 within tens to hundreds of kilometers of the epicenter, whereas changes in groundwater levels in well
230 urface waves 750 to 3800 kilometers from the epicenter, whereas these waves saturated many of the sei
231 gher in older patients and in early pandemic epicenters, which may be influenced by limited ICU resou
232 pecific regions emerged as critical network "epicenters" whose normal connectivity profiles most rese
233 ro-paralimbic and frontal regions emerged as epicenters with connectivity profiles linked to schizoph
234 program was then performed to determine the epicenters with the highest incidents of nonaccidental t
235 ws that it occurs within the evolving lesion epicenter, with affected vessels expressing a temporally
236 ', 'The straight-line distance from original epicenter Wuhan to this city', 'urban per capita GDP', a