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1 s and monoclonal MC activation syndrome were negative.
2 es were culture-positive and 26 were culture-negative.
3 types were categorized as false positives or negatives.
4 which can lead to false positives and false negatives.
5 n false positives and 9.4% and 2.7% in false negatives.
8 s higher risk compared to those who remained negative (21.8% vs 8.5%, p=0.01; OR 3.0, 95%CI 1.31-6.87
10 ype IV-B, was the most prevalent in both HIV-negative (38% at baseline, 30% at the follow-up visit) a
11 type-1 BrS pattern after ajmaline (ajmaline-negative); (4) 47 normal subjects; (5) 18 patients with
12 ult combinations: BC positive and PCR/ESI-MS negative, 4.3%; BC positive and PCR/ESI-MS positive, 10.
15 nically classified as AD dementia but having negative Abeta PET scans show little increase but plasma
17 Study 1 randomly assigned (1:1) HLA-B*5701-negative adults without hepatitis B virus co-infection t
18 f the kappa opioid receptor system modulates negative affect and dysphoria, but recent studies now im
28 positive and PCR/ESI-MS positive, 10.3%; BC negative and PCR/ESI-MS positive, 15.3%; and BC negative
29 able patients, 40 (89%) were found to be MRD negative, and the MRD-positive patients experienced earl
30 When we blocked ER motility using a dominant negative approach against myosin V, spine synapses becam
33 opulations of PSC that exhibit a significant negative association between PZC and CRP or AGP, applica
34 est edges and microclimate analyses revealed negative associations between minimum relative humidity,
36 he MICs of CFDC were determined for 610 Gram-negative bacilli, including 302 multinational Enterobact
38 Virulence inhibitory activity in the RND-negative background resulted from OmpR repression of the
39 phylococcus aureus bacteremia (SAB) and gram-negative bacteremia (GNB) to compare the characteristics
40 rial including adults hospitalized with gram-negative bacteremia conducted in 3 Swiss tertiary care h
42 The asymmetric outer membrane (OM) of Gram-negative bacteria functions as a selective permeability
43 The highly asymmetric outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria functions in the defense against cytot
45 lly efficacious therapy for fermenting, gram-negative bacteria in blood culture(s) if they were afebr
48 alent cause of antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria, i.e., the deactivation of the most wi
49 isoprenoid synthesis, is essential for Gram-negative bacteria, mycobacteria and apicomplexans(2,3).
51 LPS transfection; however, its role in Gram-negative bacteria-mediated NLRP3 inflammasome activation
56 prokaryotes, and in particular, several Gram-negative bacterial pathogens including Neisseria meningi
58 regate lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and the Gram-negative bacterium Escherichia coli However, the physiol
61 ious methods, including linear mixed models, negative binomial mixed models and zero-inflated Gaussia
63 stion "Does transitioning patients with gram-negative bloodstream infections from intravenous to oral
64 ed the activity of novel congeners in triple negative breast and ovarian cancers, malignancies that t
68 ive therapy is yet available to treat triple negative breast cancer (TNBC), which has poor prognosis
70 ested using the very aggressive human triple negative breast cancer (TNBC, MDA-MB-231 cells) growing
71 immunosuppressive microenvironment of triple negative breast cancer and facilitate the checkpoint blo
72 et assays indicated that 8a decreases triple-negative breast cancer cell viability, and immunoblottin
73 specific to tumor-initiating cells in triple-negative breast cancer xenografts that rely on LEFTY1 fo
74 lly or cytologically confirmed advanced HER2-negative breast cancer, an Eastern Cooperative Oncology
75 s of active PTB and the remaining cases were negative but had presented a few features mimicking PTB.
78 wn requirements for PIC targeting are a Gram-negative cell envelope and a unique cell surface antigen
82 In both high- and low-income countries, HIV-negative children born to HIV-positive mothers (HIV expo
84 strocyte gap junction coupling with dominant negative connexin 43 or by disrupting lactate efflux was
86 y to manage emotions and prevent some of the negative consequences of nursing such as burnout and com
90 ation in biochemical assays in vitro suggest negative cooperativity, whereby phosphorylation in one p
93 tizing soft tissue infections demonstrated a negative correlation between IVIG dose and toxin-trigger
94 NSCLC RNA-seq and microarray data revealed a negative correlation between the loss of the Y chromosom
96 cules and IFN response pathways and a strong negative correlation with Myc transcriptional signature.
97 ientwise) = 0.50 and 0.70, respectively) and negative correlations with ADC (r (voxelwise) = -0.19 an
100 w that SOX11 confers distinct features to ER-negative DCIS.com breast cancer cells, leading to popula
103 dlPFC global connectivity, (2) induction of negative dlPFC-amygdala connectivity, and (3) local and
104 identify CD4(-)CD8(-)TCRalphabeta(+), double-negative (DN) T cells, in mouse secondary lymphoid organ
105 he two data sets combined showed significant negative dose-response for the accumbens, caudate, palli
106 ted that NtBRC2A probably confers a dominant negative effect by interfering with the branching-inhibi
108 ion with proteins showed, on the one hand, a negative effect on electron transfer and, on the other h
109 tion that nocturnal oxygen has a positive or negative effect on survival or progression to long-term
111 ide rare experimental support for the strong negative effects of food limitation during the nestling
113 hus, CTCF and cohesin have both positive and negative effects on KSHV lytic replication as well as ef
115 ot only lead to loss of function or dominant negative effects, but also promotes a gain of function.
116 atmosphere appears to counteract postharvest negative effects, with fruits exhibiting lower levels of
117 hat occur simultaneously in the positive and negative electrodes in the full electrochemical cell.
118 hosphates exhibit unique properties, such as negative electrostriction and multi-well ferrielectricit
124 d dairy industry; leading to welfare issues, negative environmental impacts, and economic losses.
125 rious extracted DOM compositions analyzed by negative ESI and positive APPI doped with both toluene a
126 CO(2) mineralised (i.e. samples were 'carbon negative', even when 10% w/w CEM 1 was used); furthermor
128 which an excitatory synapse generated large negative extracellular signals that nonsynaptically inhi
129 compassion satisfaction, while smoking was a negative factor; these five factors explained 25.7% of t
131 SOCS1 induction is required to maintain the negative feedback control of macrophage activation in re
132 cavernous malformations-3), participate in a negative feedback loop among RhoA and its cytoskeletal e
134 cillation can be generated by a time-delayed negative feedback loop in which Plk4 inactivates the int
139 sitive for cancer; and 264 patients had true-negative findings based on follow-up imaging for a minim
141 culated from the simulated profiles with the negative-flux lower boundary condition also showed bette
142 inspection and goodness-of-fit criteria, the negative-flux lower boundary condition, -0.25 g O(2) m(-
145 t subsequent biopsies, results of which were negative for cancer; one patient underwent biopsy, and t
146 lls were positive for CD3, CD4, CD5, CD7 and negative for CD20, CD8, CD56, CD103, PD1, CD30, ALK1, CD
147 sitive for COVID-19 with patients who tested negative for COVID-19 regarding the presence of clots an
148 es in the categories atypical appearance and negative for pneumonia is nonnegligible.Supplemental mat
150 diagnosis was confirmed intraoperatively by negative forced duction test and the characteristic appe
151 used a mouse expressing a truncated dominant negative form of the human TCF4 transcription factor (dn
152 to identify previously unknown positive and negative genetic contributions to developmental processe
156 was among the earliest researchers studying negative hyperconjugation (i.e. the anomeric effect) or
157 benium system decrease glycal reactivity via negative hyperconjugation as protecting group electron w
159 rface of biotinylated mouse islets without a negative impact islet viability and insulin secretion.
163 an effect may be positive in one species but negative in another depending on the species' biology.
165 ed 3 rapid urine tests in 372 ambulatory HIV-negative individuals suspected of having TB in South Afr
168 4 linkages were evaporated and ionized using negative ion mode electrospray ionization, transferred i
173 ngs on Fusicatenibacter and Bifidobacterium; negative loadings on Bacteroides) was associated with a
175 nalysis, independent component analysis, non-negative matrix factorization, t-distributed stochastic
176 t the fusion protein acts through a dominant-negative mechanism to cause this fatal mitochondrial dis
177 ers can help buffer stress or the effects of negative memories, as well as extinguish maladaptive beh
178 l load) were virally suppressed, and 673 HIV-negative men (40% of 1673) were circumcised in intervent
179 2) fragmentation pattern of glycopeptides in negative mode and the characteristic features identified
180 t elimination of one or more O-glycans under negative-mode MS(2) affords an easy way to discover addi
184 paB kinase inhibitor BAY11-7085 and dominant-negative mutant IkappaBalphaM inhibited NF-kappaB activi
191 undances of species populations has no clear negative or positive contribution to the latitudinal gra
195 mong 598 HIV-positive and 550 comparable HIV-negative participants aged >= 45 years of the AGEhIV Coh
197 P-tau217 did not change in amyloid-beta-negative participants, or in patients with mild cognitiv
201 The positive percent agreement (PPA) and negative percent agreement (NPA) for MCR-1 detection wer
202 % positive percent agreement (PPA) and 98.1% negative percent agreement (NPA) for the qualitative ide
204 ed by a 2-ns bipolar pulse with positive and negative phases of equal duration and amplitude and full
205 atistical analysis, we also showed that qPCR-negative plants exhibited HLB-specific spectral characte
207 when rule switches were most likely (strong negative prediction error), especially in subjects who o
209 .0%), positive predictive value (98.6%), and negative predictive value (95.6%) as compared with >=20
213 0/176), with a positive predictive value and negative predictive value of 83.8% (31/37) and 50.1% (17
215 g culture-based testing as the standard, the negative predictive value of PCR was found to be 100%, w
216 ity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and accuracy and to evaluate
217 , 1608 (99%) completed the study: 806 in the negative pressure group (median duration of negative pre
218 negative pressure group (median duration of negative pressure, 4 days) and 802 in the standard dress
220 , and although resistance to GCs is a strong negative prognostic indicator in T-ALL, the mechanisms o
221 inally, a genetic signature of autophagy had negative prognostic value in patients with breast cancer
222 native viral infections in SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR-negative PUIs (n = 30) and viral coinfections in SARS-Co
224 on rate (CDR) per 1000 women screened, false-negative rate per 1000 women screened, positive predicti
227 lantation of 30 HCV-viremic kidneys into HCV-negative recipients, followed by early initiation of an
231 olipid-binding protein annexin A3 (AnxA3), a negative regulator of adipocyte differentiation, is down
232 results demonstrate that the CTK complex is negative regulator of cat-3 expression by affecting its
233 al domain 2 (CITED2) as a critical intrinsic negative regulator of inflammation, which broadly attenu
234 of human signal regulatory protein alpha, a negative regulator of macrophage phagocytosis allowing r
235 lopment of DNA damage responses 1 (REDD1), a negative regulator of mTOR/protein kinase B, is poorly u
237 Our previous studies suggested that NRARP, a negative regulator of Notch signaling, could have a supp
240 Our findings demonstrate that EphA4 is a negative regulator of Tie2 receptor signaling, which lim
242 of mitotic entry due to overaccumulation of negative regulators of cell cycle such as Wee1-like prot
246 mplicated BC200 and the rodent analog BC1 as negative regulators of translation in both cell-based an
248 We also determine how 14-3-3 relieves the negative regulatory effect of ATP through a 2.5- angstro
252 erapeutic mediation as well as biomarkers of negative responses to stress following heavy alcohol dri
254 history of asthma/allergic rhinitis: all had negative results for aeroallergen skin prick tests.
255 r patients with suspected celiac disease but negative results from serologic tests, total IgA level s
259 t of primary prostate cancers functions in a negative role in regulating MEIS1 expression, and that t
261 ved LXRalphabeta limits cell disposal during negative selection and confers heightened sensitivity to
262 tigen-binding loops, which are usually under negative selection during primary B cell development.
263 ering the stringency and partially impairing negative selection, the host generates new virus-specifi
264 cles (NCLPs) from RSV and other nonsegmented negative-sense RNA viruses have provided insights into t
266 nthesis and, by analogy with other segmented negative-sense RNA viruses, may direct activities such a
272 review, 91.1% of manual-positive/automation-negative specimens were due to expert rules that reporte
277 for the clinical observation that coagulase-negative staphylococci are a highly prominent infectious
278 ), 29 (31.5%), and 13 (14.1%) were coagulase-negative staphylococci, other gram-positive, and gram-ne
279 phthalmitis (2 Candida glabrata, 2 coagulase-negative Staphylococcus, 1 Streptococcus pneumoniae).
287 igh variance between replicates and a strong negative trend in the large (>=50 mum) fraction over the
288 ed vesicle traffic similarly to the dominant-negative truncated protein SYP121(DeltaC), which blocks
291 of paired CeA stimulation can be reversed to negative valence in a Pavlovian fear learning situation,
295 inued climate change was likely to be mainly negative, whereas the likely outcome of continued climat
296 own nanophthalmos genes MFRP and TMEM98 were negative, while a novel mutation, Thr518Met was detected
297 e those with operable, node-positive-or node negative with tumor 1 cm or greater-TNBC, with prior ant
298 hing sample, this benefit persisted for node-negative women (HR 0.80 [95% CI 0.66-0.97]; p=0.007), no