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1 t virus infections resulted in similar liver pathology.
2 the infiltration of CD8(+) T cells and brain pathology.
3 iation functions, and when it is relevant in pathology.
4 span and causes local and systemic metabolic pathology.
5 based impaired relaxation is central to NEM6 pathology.
6 re investigations into collectin biology and pathology.
7  of the Abeta-fibrinogen interaction in HCAA pathology.
8 chanical forces which vary considerably with pathology.
9 n-based protocols for stainless, all-digital pathology.
10  blocking Jak3, might decrease CD8-dependent pathology.
11 early Braak stages of neurofibrillary tangle pathology.
12 tion and oxidative burden that feature in AD pathology.
13 rities in clinical presentation and vascular pathology.
14 nges in the microglial transcriptome and tau pathology.
15 halomyelitis (EAE) model of Th17 cell-driven pathology.
16  defining clinical localization of epileptic pathology.
17 cle biopsies correlates with the severity of pathology.
18 burden in the lungs were more likely to have pathology.
19 y guide immune cells both in development and pathology.
20 ulature and are key players in microvascular pathology.
21 tokine expression and with lung inflammatory pathology.
22 d cells there instead drives and accelerates pathology.
23 m degeneration or a reflection of myocardial pathology.
24 ted with increased human-Abeta levels and AD pathology.
25 herapeutic target to tackle this devastating pathology.
26 at were likely to be involved in the disease pathology.
27 uring subjective experiences associated with pathology.
28 erebrospinal fluid (CSF), a proximal site to pathology.
29 hat feed on blood and lay eggs, resulting in pathology.
30 l period could make the adult susceptible to pathology.
31 pathologic processes are coexistent with CTE pathology.
32 bly detected advanced Alzheimer's (Braak VI) pathology.
33 nd form an important indicator of underlying pathology.
34 teracted with Abeta, and exacerbated AD-like pathology.
35 hlamydia clearance, and reduced hydrosalpinx pathology.
36 not reliably correspond with post-mortem tau pathology.
37 ral self-tolerance and limit immune mediated pathology.
38 m for cancer research and a tool for genomic pathology.
39  in this tissue replacement, development and pathology.
40 t also possibly a causative factor for liver pathology.
41 , as the focus could be on finding abdominal pathology.
42 neuron types, with activity, development and pathology.
43 sequences in CD4(+) T cell-driven autoimmune pathology.
44 ant to the progression and spread of alphaSN pathology.
45 T and their contributions to homeostasis and pathology.
46 to that of international experts in prostate pathology.
47 th chronic pelvic pain and no obvious pelvic pathology.
48 l vessel disease or worse multiple sclerosis pathology.
49 tative experimental systems to study HIV-CNS pathology.
50 hat sleep potentially plays a role in PTSD's pathology.
51 ndria to prevent or reverse disease-specific pathology.
52 BB openings, as shown by MR images and gross pathology.
53  and reduce lung viral loads and severe lung pathology.
54 underlying coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pathology.
55 changes in patients with Alzheimer's disease pathology.
56 lity as an easily accessible biomarker of AD pathology.
57 ctive of GVHD onset 3-6 wk before phenotypic pathology.
58 urodegeneration and is highly involved in PD pathology.
59 echanisms of cerebral cavernous malformation pathologies.
60 d Col18a1) not previously examined in kidney pathologies.
61 velopment, function, plasticity, and related pathologies.
62 s of neurons, suggesting additional cellular pathologies.
63 tions and implicated in several neurological pathologies.
64 therapeutics for neurodegeneration and other pathologies.
65 improve how we detect and treat neurological pathologies.
66 basal lung opacities according to underlying pathologies.
67 r of endothelial glycocalyx damage in select pathologies.
68 , and are consequently implicated in various pathologies.
69  our understanding of ACLP-dependent disease pathologies.
70 known role as a risk factor for peri-implant pathologies.
71 g of hippocampal neurobiology and associated pathologies.
72  and human-specific features associated with pathologies.
73 m during stress and may be involved in these pathologies.
74 ative prior beliefs as the main candidate of pathology, accompanied by an attenuation of positive pre
75 ts, along with regional vulnerability to tau pathology, account for the distinct histopathological mo
76                 These bases include a common pathology affecting the ascending auditory pathway and m
77 tyle football (ASF) has been linked to brain pathology, along with physical and mental distress in la
78 d gene editing shows promise to cure genetic pathologies, although hitherto it has mostly been applie
79 , have been linked to different neurological pathologies and cancers, and there is growing interest i
80 mportant in older patients with other aortic pathologies and diminished baseline cardiac function.
81 ype alpha-Syn transgenic mice facilitates PD pathologies and elicits motor disorders associated with
82 ndidates for distinct central nervous system pathologies and possessing accentuated therapeutic activ
83         TH2-derived IL-31 is involved in IBH pathology and accordingly the immunotherapeutic vaccinat
84 arly event in the development of the AD-like pathology and cognitive decline in DS, and for this reas
85 odules most significantly associated with AD pathology and cognitive impairment.
86 affordable bedside tool for predicting brain pathology and death in TBM.
87 odel will have a higher Chlamydia load, more pathology and decreased fertility rate following Chlamyd
88 ing of novel therapies, effects on pulmonary pathology and disease progression are monitored by using
89 n life expectancy and improvements in muscle pathology and function.
90 ovide new opportunities for understanding GA pathology and identifying novel therapies targeting MCs.
91 lating plasma cells, which alleviated kidney pathology and improved survival.
92 ive longer than WT mice, and support reduced pathology and lower bacterial burdens in the lung, splee
93 pocampus of APP/PS1 mice facilitates amyloid pathology and mitigates cognitive functions.
94 h neglected, these parasites can cause major pathology and mortality to livestock leading to signific
95 strate prostate boundary anatomy using gross pathology and MRI examples.
96 ms ranging from mild fever to life-threating pathology and multi-organ failure.
97 initiate a deleterious cascade involving tau pathology and neurodegeneration.
98 rp wave ripple (SWR) events in early amyloid pathology and reveal that a selective decrease in excita
99 raws parallels between COVID-19 and diabetes pathology and suggests that preexisting complications or
100 nsights into the mechanisms of human malaria pathology and support the existence of P. vivax-adherent
101 ports showing obesity exacerbates AD-related pathology and symptoms in mice.
102 ession of basal ganglia neuron type-specific pathology and the deficits stemming from them in male he
103 tion of the retina in Parkinson disease (PD) pathology and the importance of dopaminergic cells in th
104 rphisms can also induce different amounts of pathology and toxicity in cells and in mice, suggesting
105                       Here we couple digital pathology and transcriptome analysis on a large ovarian
106 g a fundamental role in renal physiology and pathology and treatments modulating these vessels having
107  underlies many heritable diseases, acquired pathologies, and aging-related declines in health.
108 cal treatment modality for descending aortic pathologies, and has expanded to new patient cohorts, in
109 tered systemically, which can drive numerous pathologies, and this study demonstrates the potential u
110 ogy, surgery, radiation oncology, radiology, pathology, and advocacy experts to conduct a literature
111  These differences correlate with cognition, pathology, and cholinergic tone, and may suggest novel b
112 orphometrics can be determined within lesion pathology, and differences in infection with different s
113 on, completeness of resection, postoperative pathology, and postoperative STMs were associated with P
114 r AD, correlates with cerebral Abeta and tau pathology, and predicts future cognitive decline.
115  how these changes reflect neurodegenerative pathology, and recommendations for further research in t
116 elates to the localization of tau and TDP-43 pathology, and to the heterogeneity of clinical disease.
117 ) at liver transplant, tumor diameter, tumor pathology, and vascular invasion, female sex was associa
118                                   Many brain pathologies are associated with liver damage, but a dire
119                          In this review, hip pathologies are divided by location into osseous, intra-
120 ch pathogens is difficult, and the resulting pathologies are often deleterious or fatal.
121             Roles of Abeta42/40 ratio on tau pathology are also confirmed with APP transmembrane doma
122 mitochondrial impairment and alpha-synuclein pathology are coupled.
123    However, the microscopes commonly used in pathology are limited in resolution by diffraction.
124 mia; however, the mechanisms underlying this pathology are not well understood.
125 neurogenic phenotypes, independent of LGMD2H pathology, are present in TRIM32 KO mice.
126        A novel classification using standard pathology as proxy for poor biology is associated with s
127  phase is necessary for herpesvirus-mediated pathology as well as viral spread and persistence in the
128  close correspondence with the extent of tau pathology, as assessed by Braak tangle stage.
129 P is a valid biomarker of underlying amyloid pathology, as demonstrated by its strong correlation wit
130                                              Pathology assessments of treatment effects might predict
131          These would serve as novel leads in pathologies associated with low RGS2 protein levels, suc
132 cyte dysfunctions are also linked to synapse pathologies associated with neurodevelopmental disorders
133 emic ADMA overburden in cerebromicrovascular pathology associated with cognitive dysfunction using AP
134 rmal mice was associated with ALS-like lipid pathology, astrogliosis, neurodegeneration, and clinical
135 ently not possible to predict the underlying pathology based on the clinical syndrome.
136 n AD transgenic animal models devoid of such pathologies, bringing into question the underlying proce
137 ts against lung infection, inflammation, and pathology but does not confer sterilizing immunity, as e
138 ation or induction of dementia-related brain pathologies by the infection.
139 re, functional brain activity, and alpha-syn pathology by longitudinally conducting rotarod, diffusio
140 W F1 mice with an inhibitor attenuated lupus pathology by reducing serum antinuclear autoantibodies,
141 otic suppression markedly accelerated MHV-68 pathology causing pulmonary consolidation and hemorrhage
142 t (APN(-/-)) mice developed Alzheimer's like pathologies, cerebral insulin resistance, and cognitive
143 ed by age-linked International Neuroblastoma Pathology Classification (INPC) criteria.
144             Fibrosis was staged by a central pathology committee using the Ishak fibrosis score (F).
145 ted a significant decrease in emphysema-like pathology compared to vehicle-treated mice, thus suggest
146 ive finding was defined as the presence of a pathology-confirmed cancer within 12 months.
147 ng of the participation of each TRPC in each pathology, considering functional redundancy.
148 t target this functional prefrontal-striatal pathology could improve early treatment outcomes in AUD.
149                   In cancer (much like other pathologies), delivery vectors are designed to exploit p
150  of urological pathologists puts a strain on pathology departments.
151        Innovative patient-centric, molecular pathology-driven clinical trial approaches are needed to
152 ce have more severe liver and adipose tissue pathology during acute infection, consistent with a role
153 ith increased bacterial loads and exacerbate pathology during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection up
154  tau-containing neurofibrillary tangle (NFT) pathology during the onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
155 uding those with tumor size <= 2 cm on final pathology, had inferior DFS but not overall survival in
156 en observed, but the underlying mechanism of pathology has not been understood.
157  and peripheral neuropathies, lead to severe pathologies, illustrating myelin's crucial role in norma
158 ning-based analysis tool to study the TME in pathology images and demonstrate that the cell spatial o
159 acquisition of age-associated phenotypes and pathologies in mammals.
160 s downstream of mTORC1 that lead to advanced pathologies in mouse might present new opportunities to
161 d suggests that preexisting complications or pathologies in patients with diabetes might aggravate in
162 ive trajectories for patients with common co-pathologies in the presence and absence of Alzheimer's d
163 between amyloid-beta (Abeta) species and tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is not fully under
164 D diagnostics, and with cognition in SCZ and pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
165 between Dsg and Dsc is important for disease pathology in both pemphigus foliaceus and pemphigus vulg
166 transcriptional modules, contributing to CNS pathology in EAE and, potentially, multiple sclerosis.
167 atients with cognitive impairment had TDP-43 pathology in extramotor brain regions (positive predicti
168 s represents a new strategy to alleviate tau pathology in FTLD and related tauopathies.
169 omas to control bacterial burden and disease pathology in M. tuberculosis infection.
170 d by the ECAS is a valid predictor of TDP-43 pathology in non-demented ALS.
171 to treat microcirculation deficits, a common pathology in numerous diseases.
172 ve diseases that present with similar TDP-43 pathology in patient tissue.
173 ll-molecules that were linked to Alzheimer's pathology in previous studies.
174 g force for amplification and propagation of pathology in synucleinopathies.
175 ing a role for these genes in cardiovascular pathology in the general population.
176 producing Escherichia coli promotes alphaSyn pathology in the gut and the brain.
177 Sirolimus plus nintedanib prevented vascular pathology in the oral mucosa, lungs, and liver of the BM
178 c evidence that mutant S1R recapitulates ALS pathology in vivo while increasing S1R confers neuroprot
179 ALS have been shown to detect ALS-associated pathology in vivo, although anatomical patterns of disea
180 nsmitted Chlamydia, which can cause fibrotic pathology in women's genital tracts, is also frequently
181  T(H)17 cells are believed to orchestrate MS pathology, in part, through the production of two proinf
182 ignificant risk factors for developing colon pathology include tobacco use (odds ratio (OR), 2.0; 95%
183                                              Pathology included necrosis only (25%), teratoma +/- nec
184  with age and is a robust predictor of brain pathology including Alzheimer's and other dementias.
185 parum manifests in many organ-specific fatal pathologies, including cerebral malaria (CM), driven by
186                            Progressive renal pathologies, including fibrosis, mesangial matrix expans
187 ed as a key player in many neurodegenerative pathologies, including frontotemporal lobar degeneration
188 e the hope for a cure to many P2X7-dependent pathologies, including inflammatory, neurological, and i
189 both potent inducers of GVHD-induced colonic pathology, indicating that GM-CSF constitutes a nonredun
190 ing strategies to reduce infertility-causing pathology induced by infections.
191                                              Pathology information was linked to hospital administrat
192 ere also performed in 51 patients with brain pathologies involving the blood-brain barrier, namely ma
193 slational potential for treating non-genetic pathologies is still unexplored.
194                        Cerebral white matter pathology is a common CNS manifestation of Fabry disease
195 ctively, the evidence suggests that vascular pathology is a likely pathogenic contributor to age-rela
196                                           AD pathology is characterized by the accumulation of amyloi
197   Because it has been recognized that axonal pathology is commonly found at anatomic interfaces acros
198 regulate pathogen elimination, immunity, and pathology is essential to better characterize disease pr
199 e proposed that transcellular propagation of pathology is mediated by Tau prions, which are ordered p
200 ever, the exact role of CD80 in HSV-1 immune pathology is not clear.
201             However, slide-based microscopic pathology is not suitable for visualizing the large-scal
202 er, the role of STK17B in normal and disease pathology is poorly defined.
203 d its relationship to the organ in which the pathology is present.
204                      Whether oligodendrocyte pathology is sufficient to affect brain-wide structure a
205 n level, International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grade, and clinical stage as traditiona
206 erential vulnerability of brain areas to tau pathology, its cell-to-cell transmission, and characteri
207  molecular biomarker testing away from local pathology laboratories and into high-throughput, central
208 nts and hardware commonly found in a routine pathology laboratory.
209 1 mutations were prone to select MVA-related pathologies later in life, with predisposition to sarcop
210                                CrmD dampened pathology, leukocyte recruitment, and inflammatory cytok
211 form cortex displayed a high alpha-synuclein pathology load.
212 ture of various neurological and age-related pathologies, making this pathway an attractive target fo
213 tive nuance to manifestations of personality pathology, maladaptive LPF is conditional to the diagnos
214 died how baseline assessments of in vivo tau pathology (measured by 18F-AV-1451 PET), neuroinflammati
215       The XVth Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology meeting was held on September 23-27, 2019, in
216  exacerbated immune cell activation and skin pathology, mirroring that observed in Ahr-deficient mice
217 an population was shown to be prone to these pathologies more than the Caucasian one, which was tied
218                                        Plant pathology must contribute to improving food security in
219  data regarding biomarkers for Abeta and tau pathology, neurodegeneration, synaptic dysfunction, and
220          New studies reveal that Alzheimer's pathologies now can be reliably quantified in vivo using
221 stic role of CD163(+) macrophages in wet AMD pathologies of angiogenesis and leakage of blood compone
222 r permeability and plasma leakage are immune-pathologies of severe dengue virus (DENV) infection, but
223 ical types, each thought to reflect distinct pathologies of the ear.
224                               The underlying pathology of all fibrotic conditions is the activity of
225 n of GSL metabolism resolves the multi-organ pathology of Bbs2-/- mice by directly preserving ciliary
226 herited mutations, or aging is the principal pathology of blinding diseases.
227 allele of Fasl, Fadd, or Ripk1 prevented the pathology of Casp8(D387A/D387A)Mlkl(-/-) animals.
228                                     The core pathology of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is infe
229 at caspase-1 and -11 promoted the dermatitis pathology of cpdm mice and mediated cell death in the sk
230 matrix (ECM) remodeling is a hallmark of the pathology of gastrointestinal disorders.
231 models mirroring the cellular physiology and pathology of hAT2 cells limits the study.
232  importance of inflammatory mediators in the pathology of hepatic cardiomyopathy.
233  vitro, a hallmark cell subtype found in the pathology of index cases.Conclusions: Evaluation of a ma
234  on neurobiology to identify core behavioral pathology of late-life depression and targets it with si
235                                          The pathology of malaria is caused by infection of red blood
236 ng the development, structure, function, and pathology of neural circuits.
237          Little is known about the molecular pathology of PNES, much less about possible underlying g
238 L signaling by Ab or 4-1BB-Fc alleviated the pathology of psoriasis by regulating the expression of i
239 se inhibitor, cerulenin, also alleviated the pathology of psoriasis.
240 GABAergic interneurons are implicated in the pathology of severe neuropsychiatric disorders, for whic
241                                          The pathology of sickle cell disease is caused by polymeriza
242 nd protein aggregation resemble the cellular pathology of sporadic neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) a
243             In this review, we elucidate the pathology of the BBB, its ability to potentiate viral re
244 ng that lipid metabolism plays a key role in pathology of the syndrome.
245 also implicate TrkB signaling in the complex pathology of TSC and reveal a therapeutic target.
246 al functions in normal physiology and in the pathology of various diseases, including glomerular dise
247        The longitudinal effects of alpha-syn pathology on locomotion, brain microstructure, and funct
248  model that integrates data from biology and pathology on the microenvironmental regulation of PCa ce
249  of HATs are associated with a wide range of pathologies or represent the direct cause of inherited a
250 , however, how it relates to amyloid and tau pathology or neurodegeneration across the Alzheimer's di
251 e = 1.89 x 10(-6)), and global measure of AD pathology (p value = 9.59 x 10(-7)).
252                              A computational pathology pipeline (CRImage) was used to classify cells
253 -OH is compatible with clinical and research pathology practice and could make for a cost-effective a
254 ntegration of AI-based systems into anatomic-pathology practice will necessarily require fully digita
255 g of stress is a critical determinant of the pathology produced in the adult: adolescent stress led t
256  infrastructure and expertise of an anatomic pathology program, the advent of "liquid biopsy" has dri
257 ur at different temporal stages of alpha-syn pathology progression.
258 tive diagnoses on biopsy, adding support for pathology-proven data to guide treatment in relevant cas
259 n clinical severity and both subcortical tau pathology (R = 0.667, p = 0.003) and neuroinflammation (
260  weeks post-injection, well before alpha-syn pathology reaches the brain.
261       However, how the signaling mediates AD pathologies remains incompletely understood.
262 al neuronal injury in the context of amyloid pathology remains unclear.
263 bination of behavioral factors related to AD pathology remains unclear.
264 eden) study, which included gastrointestinal pathology reports from all of Sweden's 28 centers.
265  17 months for 0, 1 to 2, and 3 to 4 adverse pathology, respectively (P < 0.001), and 76, 51, and 34
266  promises to uncover new avenues to diminish pathologies resulting from it for clinical benefit.
267 ival, postoperative morbidity, mortality and pathology results.
268 tives included feasibility of timely central pathology review and evaluation of tumor molecular profi
269 have a high biopsy Gleason score, a standard pathology score used to grade tumors.
270 sus wild-type BCG and measured lung weights, pathology scores, and M.tb.
271                               Distinct brain pathologies seem associated with discrete microglia acti
272 ity to seed tau misfolding and propagate the pathology seen across different neurodegenerative diseas
273 ins of amyloids with distinct toxicities and pathology-spreading properties.
274                                              Pathology studies, cross-sectional and longitudinal PET-
275 terations are associated with aging and with pathologies such as degenerative diseases, metabolic and
276 ities through genetic abnormalities leads to pathologies such as developmental disorders and malignan
277 ral blood flow and play an important role in pathologies such as stroke and mental illness.
278  been associated with severe advanced kidney pathologies, such as cystitis and pyelonephritis, which
279 osaurids had suffered from larger variety of pathologies than previously reported.
280                              The most common pathologies that we encounter are epiploic appendagitis,
281 garding the potential role of hsTYR in human pathologies, the advances in recombinant expression syst
282 ion between abnormal nuclear shape and human pathologies, the mechanism by which the cancer nucleus b
283  enamel rods, and underwent progressive cell pathology throughout enamel development.
284 CMV can result in severe direct and indirect pathologies under immunosuppressed conditions and is the
285     The distribution of TEVAR procedures per pathology varied, with TAA repair constituting from 40%
286                     PGN amplifies autoimmune pathology via activation of innate immune cells.
287               Increased bacterial burden and pathology was also found in lungs of TBI + Sp mice.
288         Masked central review of bone marrow pathology was done if available to confirm leukaemia or
289                  Presence/absence of AD-like pathology was donor-specific (reproducible between indiv
290 al progression of the D2.mdx skeletal muscle pathology was evaluated to determine the distinguishing
291     The contribution of IL-1alpha to oviduct pathology was more dramatic than observed in mice defici
292  contribution of Muc5ac in pancreatic cancer pathology, we genetically ablated it in an autochthonous
293 ays a conserved role in Pink1/parkin related pathology, we tested for genetic interactions between St
294  models diminishes ApoE expression and Abeta pathologies, whereas overexpression of C/EBPbeta acceler
295 ient mice, which correlated with more severe pathology, whereas LXA(4) treatment attenuated disease.
296 s overexpression of C/EBPbeta accelerates AD pathologies, which can be attenuated by anti-ApoE monocl
297 ied latent variables relating amyloid or tau pathology with combinations of personality traits, neuro
298 g BW/d altered the estrous cycle and uterine pathology with similarity to EE2.
299 gues investigated the relationship of TDP-43 pathology with the loss of stathmin-2 (STMN2), an essent
300 erapy is often accompanied by immune-related pathology, with an increasing occurrence of high-risk IC

 
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