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1  agent of bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic plague.
2 in-dependent T cell-mediated defense against plague.
3 itive to lethality from secondary septicemic plague.
4 tibody responses that are protective against plague.
5 is causes bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic plague.
6 uces the progression of secondary septicemic plague.
7 ion primary response 88 (MyD88) in pneumonic plague.
8  thus hastens the flea-borne transmission of plague.
9 s maximalist reconstructions of late antique plague.
10 iniosis, Far East scarlet-like fever and the plague.
11             However, they are susceptible to plague.
12 important role in determining the outcome of plague.
13 rium Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague.
14  significantly increased survival of bubonic plague.
15 Yersinia pestis results in primary pneumonic plague.
16 ravity whilst quarantined during the bubonic plague.
17 tibody therapy in the mouse model of bubonic plague.
18  and biological threats, such as anthrax and plague.
19 ing from food-borne illnesses to the bubonic plague.
20 the causative agent of bubonic and pneumonic plague.
21 antly attenuated in a mouse model of bubonic plague.
22 mmatory responses to cause primary pneumonic plague.
23  of all antimicrobials used for treatment of plague.
24 ost important steps to improving survival of plague.
25 ssociated with increased odds of survival of plague.
26 ntimicrobials considered to be effective for plague.
27 auses a rapid, lethal disease referred to as plague.
28 ls in the dermis in a mouse model of bubonic plague.
29 r virulence of Yersinia pestis, the agent of plague.
30 limate disruptions, famines, major wars, and plagues.
31 cases classified by primary clinical form of plague, 93.6% were bubonic, 5.9% pneumonic, and 0.5% sep
32 aracterize the evolution of a USA300 variant plaguing a patient population at increased risk of infec
33               Yersinia pestis causes bubonic plague, a fulminant disease where host immune responses
34  The COVID19 crisis has magnified the issues plaguing academic science, but it has also provided the
35 rations reflective of early-stage septicemic plague, Ail weakly recruits Vn and fails to recruit fact
36 torical images labelled as depictions of the plague, although artistic and textual evidence shows tha
37 ble for inclusion and described 160 cases of plague among pregnant women.
38 ticles in any language with terms related to plague and antimicrobials.
39 thers for publications with terms related to plague and antimicrobials.
40 d elsewhere that Mus spretus SEG mice resist plague and develop an immune response characterized by a
41 s genus are A. astaci, the cause of crayfish plague and its close relative, A. invadans, which causes
42 /pathogen interactions that define pneumonic plague and showcase the utility of human precision-cut l
43  host/pathogen interactions during pneumonic plague and solidify the role of Pla in promoting optimal
44  The fact that both the data of the Florence plague and those of the Covid-19 pandemic are successful
45 7 contributed to the lethality of septicemic plague and was associated with the suppression of neutro
46 ral vaccine candidate for protection against plague and yersiniosis for human and veterinary applicat
47 racyclines substantially improve survival of plague, and fluoroquinolones may be equally as effective
48 ia, including causative agents of dysentery, plague, and typhoid fever, rely on a type III secretion
49 e; possible triggers include climate change, plague, and wider sociopolitical developments.
50 nya, hantavirus, Rift Valley fever, cholera, plague, and Zika.
51 igor and is subject to the inaccuracies that plague anecdotal decision-making.
52 ue in 1896 suggest that, only a decade after plague arrived, a heritable, plague-resistant phenotype
53 ve immunity to prevent bubonic and pneumonic plague, as well as yersiniosis, in mice and would be a p
54                                          The plague bacillus Yersinia pestis is unique among the path
55 the selective destruction of immune cells by plague bacteria are unknown.
56                               A common issue plaguing battery anodes is the large consumption of lith
57      Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague, binds host cells to deliver cytotoxic Yop protei
58 B resolves many of the issues that routinely plague biomedical researchers intending to work with dat
59 ponent for the integrated management of both plagues, but local eradication successes have been limit
60  malignancies, they have simultaneously been plagued by a cytokine release syndrome (CRS) that can ha
61 of all-solid-state rechargeable batteries is plagued by a large interfacial resistance between a soli
62     Unfortunately, tree ring analysis can be plagued by biases, resulting in spurious growth trends.
63 tient population which tends to be older and plagued by comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus and h
64 daveric biologic mesh has been expensive and plagued by complications such as seroma, infection, and
65 rinting of inorganic semiconductors has been plagued by concomitant generation of crystallography def
66  We report that the current evidence base is plagued by considerable methodologic heterogeneity in al
67 d desalination processes, in particular, are plagued by crystal growth (known as scaling), which rest
68 advanced and end-stage heart failure, remain plagued by device thrombogenicity.
69 amplification are highly relevant, yet still plagued by diverse drawbacks including erroneous target
70 he computational and statistical methods are plagued by fundamental identifiability issues, instabili
71  be undergoing a re-eutrophication and it is plagued by harmful algal blooms.
72                  However, the field has been plagued by heterogeneity in the distributions of synthes
73 ever, the current Ag-NW thin films are often plagued by high NW-NW contact resistance and poor long-t
74  promise for this purpose; however, they are plagued by high organoid-to-organoid variability(2,3).
75                        The target article is plagued by imprecision, making it largely impossible to
76  been considered the drugs of choice but are plagued by increasing resistance and adverse drug effect
77 ired cell types using this approach is often plagued by inefficiency, slow conversion, and an inabili
78 ols and therapeutics, but they are typically plagued by instability and short half-lives in vivo.
79 d structure formation even for small RNAs is plagued by intractably large state spaces.
80 owever, progress of Li(2) S cathode has been plagued by its intrinsic drawbacks, including high activ
81 nsity and long operation lifetimes, they are plagued by limited energy density.
82 fected or cancerous cells; however, they are plagued by low stability and uneven expression.
83 ensely popular methodology, which is however plagued by mathematical intractability.
84 y rechargeable batteries, but its cycling is plagued by morphological irreversibility and dendrite gr
85 bility, and sensitivity of those systems are plagued by network leakage.
86 minant of the Cervidae family, is habitually plagued by pathogens in its natural environment (e.g. Ha
87                However, their application is plagued by poor chemical and structural stability.
88 ic vehicle operations, but their adoption is plagued by poor cycle life due to the structural and che
89 ls are attractive for thermal insulation but plagued by poor mechanical stability and degradation und
90 p polymeric alternatives, however, have been plagued by poor retention and off-target toxicity due to
91 ardiac performance after such treatments are plagued by relatively low detection ability.
92  Doing so at the nanoscale has thus far been plagued by significant scalability problems, particularl
93 ct outcomes of mitral regurgitation (MR) are plagued by small size, inconsistent etiologies, and lack
94    Applications of zeolites in catalysis are plagued by strong diffusion resistance, which results fr
95                             Such markets are plagued by strong incentives for fraudulent behavior of
96 iables, organ transplantation is still often plagued by substantial initial dysfunction, variably ref
97 ioherbicides in affluent countries are still plagued by technological hurdles and limited market pote
98  a combination of BRAF and MEK inhibitors is plagued by the development of drug resistance.
99 opment of a competitive magnesium battery is plagued by the existing notion of poor magnesium mobilit
100  charge transport properties remain elusive, plagued by the issues of excessive contact resistance an
101 trochemical performance of red phosphorus is plagued by the large volume variation upon sodiation.
102                        Nutrition research is plagued by the reproducibility crisis.
103                Current treatment options are plagued by toxicity, lengthy treatment regimens, and gro
104 roteins in heterogeneous media are generally plagued by two distinct obstacles: lack of sensitivity d
105 ersion of one amide to another, is typically plagued by unfavourable kinetic and thermodynamic factor
106                     Among 533 total reported plague cases during 1942-2018, 426 (80%) received high-e
107 etermined the geographic pattern of sporadic plague cases.
108                                              Plague, caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis, has kil
109                         Host survival during plague, caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Yersinia p
110                                    Pneumonic plague, caused by Yersinia pestis, is a rapidly progress
111 and protection against bubonic and pneumonic plague challenges, with 80% and 90% survival, respective
112 tality estimates assert that the Justinianic Plague (circa 541 to 750 CE) caused tens of millions of
113                   Two fundamental challenges plague clinical translation of vaccine-adjuvants: reduci
114 izing on extensive archival data from Indian Plague Commission investigations.
115                                              Plague continued to afflict Europe for more than five ce
116 esponsible for pandemic outbreaks, pneumonic plague continues to be a challenge for medical treatment
117 ate side-effects and proarrhythmic potential plaguing CPVT pharmacological management today.
118 f the inaccurate functional annotations that plague databases, functional inferences from diverse sou
119                                              Plague develops as a consequence of bacterial neutraliza
120  biologically relevant i.d. model of bubonic plague differs significantly from the s.c. model in mult
121 mely high-prevalence outbreak (61%) of white-plague disease at 14 sites off southeastern Florida.
122 a annularis corals during a concurrent white plague disease outbreak and bleaching event.
123                                        White-plague disease was observed near Virginia Key, Florida,
124 is causes bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic plague, diseases that are rapidly lethal to most mammals
125                                  One problem plaguing drug development efforts is the lack of a suita
126 highlighted a significant role for pneumonic plague during outbreaks of Y. pestis infections.
127 he safety of 9 antimicrobials considered for plague during pregnancy (amikacin, gentamicin, plazomici
128 les were included if they reported a case of plague during pregnancy and at least 1 maternal or fetal
129 owledge about the clinical manifestations of plague during pregnancy, specifically the maternal, feta
130 d provide postexposure prophylaxis (PEP) for plague during pregnancy.
131 ta as well as information about the risks of plague during pregnancy.
132 d plague experts to identify publications on plague during pregnancy.
133 ials should be used for treatment and PEP of plague during pregnancy; the choice of antimicrobials ma
134 atical model coupling environmentally forced plague dynamics with evolutionary selection of rats, cap
135  3 and 4 pathogens, such as anthrax, bubonic plague, Ebola and Marburg fever.
136 eveal the temporal patterns of a sequence of plague epidemics in London, United Kingdom, from the 14t
137  climate fluctuations that preceded regional plague epidemics, based on a dataset of 7,711 georeferen
138 g commensal rats of cities undergoing severe plague epidemics.
139 production rates and ubiquitous contaminants plague experimental practices.
140 ases, performed hand searches, and consulted plague experts to identify publications on plague during
141 en due to either the presence of now-extinct plague foci in Europe itself, or successive disease intr
142 e ports indicates the absence of a permanent plague focus in the inland areas of Europe.
143 e of a previously uncharacterized historical plague focus that persisted for at least three centuries
144 we describe the characteristics of pneumonic plague, focusing on its disease progression and pathogen
145 s from one of the last European outbreaks of plague, from 1722 in Marseille, France.
146                          The economic crisis plaguing Greece was expected to impact consumption of ph
147    Yet, by the 17th century, the dynamics of plague had changed, leading to its slow decline in Weste
148             Importantly, recent epidemics of plague have highlighted a significant role for pneumonic
149                        Most US patients with plague have received effective antimicrobials.
150         Recently developed in vivo models of plague have resulted in new ideas regarding bacterial sp
151 verity, and difficulty of treating pneumonic plague highlight how differences in the route of disease
152 obials are considered effective for treating plague; however, well-defined information on the relativ
153 tolerable burden of malaria has for too long plagued humanity and the prospect of eradicating malaria
154                                      Despite plaguing humanity for thousands of years, the host facto
155 ost successful parasites, many of which have plagued humans throughout our history.
156  many of the practical limitations that have plagued hydrogen-bond donor catalysis and enables use of
157  in colonial India after the introduction of plague in 1896 suggest that, only a decade after plague
158 rto Rico and a rapidly unfolding outbreak of plague in 2017 in Madagascar.
159  by Yersinia pestis began as the Justinianic Plague in 541 within the Roman Empire and continued as t
160 ly effective treatment options for pneumonic plague in AGMs.
161  provide complete protection against bubonic plague in animal models, the mechanisms responsible for
162                                              Plague in Colorado and New Mexico as well as cholera in
163 been responsible for the many resurgences of plague in Europe following the Black Death.
164 trade routes were to blame for the spread of plague in European history, yet this relationship has ne
165  Yersinia, including Y. pestis, the agent of plague in humans, and Y. pseudotuberculosis, the related
166 e routes played a dominant role in spreading plague in pre-industrial Europe.
167 evidence for the presence of the Justinianic Plague in the British Isles, previously only hypothesize
168  treatment information for all patients with plague in the United States (US) as collected under the
169 he LALIA event and outbreak of the Justinian Plague in the year 541.
170 of Yersinia pestis, the etiological agent of plague, in Neolithic farmers in Sweden, pre-dating and b
171                  It has been used to support plague indications for fluoroquinolones and to test the
172         These data were submitted to FDA and plague indications were approved.
173 instabilities that are poorly understood and plague industrial processes.
174                                              Plague infection in mice is characterized by high mortal
175  of serum resistance may be essential during plague infection.
176  of Y. pestis during the septicemic stage of plague infections.
177 tence of an extra-European reservoir feeding plague into Western Europe in multiple waves.
178                                              Plague is a rapidly lethal human disease caused by the b
179                                              Plague is a rare and severe zoonotic illness with limite
180                                              Plague is initiated by Yersinia pestis, a highly virulen
181                   The AGM model of pneumonic plague is reproducible, well-characterized, and mimics h
182                                    Pneumonic plague is the deadliest form of disease caused by Yersin
183                                    Pneumonic plague is the most severe manifestation of plague, with
184 recise role in the pathogenesis of pneumonic plague is yet to be defined.
185      Yersinia pestis, the etiologic agent of plague, is a bacterium associated with wild rodents and
186   Yersinia pestis, the bacterium that causes plague, is a highly pathogenic organism.
187                   We focus on the Australian plague locust, for which excellent field and experimenta
188 tions to biosensors, where electrode fouling plagues long-term sensor performance.
189           Although high optical losses still plague many approaches, phonon polariton (PhP) materials
190 e the contexts of official wars continues to plague many parts of the world.
191 light on the practical limitations that have plagued many of the H-bond donor-catalyzed reactions dev
192 er resistance to deactivation by coking that plagues many industrial catalysts.
193  but also address resistance issues that are plaguing many chemotherapeutic regimens.
194         Indiscriminate antimicrobial use has plagued medicine since antibiotics were first introduced
195 to 100% survivability to mice in a pneumonic plague model at 20 to 50 LD50.
196                                In the murine plague model, TLR7 was a significant contributor to the
197                  The curse of dimensionality plagues models of reinforcement learning and decision ma
198                                       In the plague mouse model, a single immunization with the EV76
199                     If low statistical power plagues neuroscience, then this reduces confidence in th
200 ter epidemics that culminated with the Great Plague of 1665, we estimate that the epidemic growth rat
201  it was responsible for three pandemics: the Plague of Justinian in the 6(th) century AD, which persi
202  periodic fever syndromes and septic shock-a plague on modern medicine.
203 tion of individuals with suspected smallpox, plague, or cholera.
204 lusions from RADseq data, a problem that has plagued other genetic marker types in the past.
205                           Health disparities plague our healthcare system.
206         Major trade routes decided the major plague outbreak hotspots, while navigable rivers determi
207 ld be considered in pre-event planning for a plague outbreak or BT event.
208 y modern period and the 6,656 geo-referenced plague outbreak records in AD1347-1760.
209  a dataset of 7,711 georeferenced historical plague outbreaks and 15 annually resolved tree-ring reco
210 radigm: None has a clear independent link to plague outbreaks and none supports maximalist reconstruc
211 urthermore, the negative correlation between plague outbreaks and their distance from major trade por
212                        These fungi have been plagued over the past century by different perspectives
213                   Near the end of the second plague pandemic (1348 to ~1700 CE), lead pollution incre
214 entified in genomes connected with the first plague pandemic (541-750 AD), suggesting a comparable ev
215 entric approach for the discussion on Second Plague Pandemic dynamics in Europe.
216 ssia, 18th century) is now the latest Second Plague Pandemic genome and the first non-European sample
217 xt]-Weibull distributions with data from the plague pandemic of 1417 in Florence as well as data from
218 nsistent with the existence of a prehistoric plague pandemic that likely contributed to the decay of
219                                   The second plague pandemic, caused by Yersinia pestis, devastated E
220 This epidemic marked the start of the second plague pandemic, which lasted in Europe until the early
221 uals of Mediterranean decent during historic plague pandemics.
222  lower ends of the height spectrum that have plagued past IBW equations.
223       A case study in Germany indicates that plague penetrated further into Europe through the local
224 , the datasets suggest continuity across the plague period.
225                                              Plague presents an optimal system for interrogating such
226                              Thus, FPR1 is a plague receptor on immune cells in both humans and mice,
227 ned, we found 762 published cases of treated plague reported from 1937 to 2019.
228 icrobials and illness outcome among cases of plague reported from 1942-2018.
229 published data on antimicrobial treatment of plague reported in aggregate.
230               A total of 2631 cases of human plague reported within these articles were included.
231                     To locate these putative plague reservoirs, we studied the climate fluctuations t
232                      Incorporating increased plague resistance among rats as a consequence of intense
233 lution based on experimental observations of plague resistance and reveal the buffering effect of suc
234  this study, we have further delineated this plague resistance locus to a region of less than 20 cM t
235     This programming plays a key role in the plague-resistance phenotype and may be similarly signifi
236  a decade after plague arrived, a heritable, plague-resistant phenotype had become prevalent among co
237                                      Bubonic plague results when Yersinia pestis is deposited in the
238                              The reasons for plague's persistence and abrupt disappearance in Europe
239                                 Furthermore, plague selection of FPR1 alleles appears to have shaped
240                                Together with plague, smallpox and typhus, epidemics of dysentery have
241          Yet, statistical artifacts commonly plague the analysis of relative abundance data.
242 ectrolyte solves four key problems that have plagued the development of large-scale Li-ion batteries
243  fundamental catalytic limitations that have plagued the electrochemical production of hydrogen for d
244 e with global biodiversity hotspots and have plagued the everyday reality of many countries throughou
245 ery promising approach to a problem that has plagued the field of ion-selective electrodes and field
246                This fundamental question has plagued the molecular electrocatalysis community during
247 lic byproducts, a severe limitation that has plagued the physiological application of previous design
248          One technical issue that has always plagued the post-processing of Illumina genotyping array
249                          The main limitation plaguing the broader applicability of TDA is the lack of
250                      A long-standing problem plaguing the field of transition metal catalyzed C-H fun
251 king, resolving the intrinsic "n(2) problem" plaguing the identification of this post-translational m
252 tions is representative of systemic problems plaguing the regulation of chemicals in food.
253   Additional treatment options for pneumonic plague, the most severe form of infection by Yersinia pe
254 ersinia pestis, the deadly agent that causes plague, the protein Ail and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)(6)
255  long-ranged electrostatic interactions have plagued theory and simulation alike.
256 DA-CuCN avoids polymerization that otherwise plagues these alkylations and generates a reactive metal
257 e limiting secondary complications that have plagued traditional hormone replacement interventions.
258 vide enough information to infer the mode of plague transmission in any given epidemic; nevertheless,
259 on our findings, we propose the mechanism of plague transmission in historical Europe, which is imper
260  produces the biofilm required for efficient plague transmission.
261 inolones, and sulfonamides are effective for plague treatment, although publication bias and low numb
262 s diseases of historical importance, such as plague, tuberculosis, and leprosy.
263  bacteria, including the causative agents of plague, typhoid fever, whooping cough, sexually transmit
264 am-negative bacteria, including purveyors of plague, typhoid fever, whooping cough, sexually transmit
265                               While bias can plague uncontrolled research, this study has biological
266 hermal oxidation and corrosion problems that plague unprotected metal meshes, while also maintaining
267  finding solutions to the problems that have plagued us for centuries.
268 f-adjuvanting Y. pestis OMVs provide a novel plague vaccine candidate and that the rational design of
269                                      Several plague vaccine candidates are currently at various stage
270 ew correlate of protection for evaluation of plague vaccine candidates.
271 ar Typhi strain to create a bivalent mucosal plague vaccine that produces both the protective F1 caps
272  tested and developed into a live attenuated plague vaccine(s).
273 e now commonplace claim that the Justinianic Plague was a primary causal factor of them.
274                   The AGM model of pneumonic plague was used to explore the effect of delaying treatm
275 allergy, i.e., asthma and allergic rhinitis, plaguing westernized countries, with up to 8% of young c
276  effective for the treatment of inhalational plague when administered within 2-6 hours of fever onset
277 t or prophylax pregnant women with suspected plague with highly effective antimicrobials as quickly a
278 versity remains methodically challenging and plagued with biases.
279 P) in hypertensive patients, though both are plagued with BP response variability.
280 traditional biochemical fractionation can be plagued with contaminants and loss of key components.
281 rge-scale cardiovascular clinical trials are plagued with escalating costs and low enrollment.
282 tempts to infer its deep phylogeny have been plagued with methodological artefacts.
283 ries proteomics experiments, which are often plagued with missing data points, we also integrate an i
284 fortunately, the higher energy densities are plagued with problems associated with the irreversibilit
285 he sampling of biomolecules, especially when plagued with rare events.
286    However, such biohybrid systems are often plagued with suboptimal electrodes, which limits the inc
287 try and single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq), are plagued with systematic errors that may severely affect
288 hough many are prone to radiation damage and plagued with temperature instabilities.
289 s), but the current lead-free PSCs are still plagued with the critical issues of low efficiency and p
290 c (63%), pneumonic (21%), or septicemic (5%) plague, with associated case fatality rates of 17%, 27%,
291 c plague is the most severe manifestation of plague, with mortality rates approaching 100% in the abs
292 contained 1) a group of patients treated for plague, with outcomes reported by antimicrobial regimen,
293 ues to cause sporadic cases and outbreaks of plague worldwide and is considered a tier 1 bioterrorism
294 trol malaria, typhus, body lice, and bubonic plague worldwide, until countries began restricting its
295 llus anthracis (anthrax) or Yersinia pestis (plague) would prompt a public health emergency.
296 ble historical interest - pre-modern bubonic plague (Yersinia pestis), smallpox (Variola virus) and c
297 he catastrophic European Black Death/bubonic plague (Yersinia pestis).
298 tica (Ye), as well as the causative agent of plague, Yersinia pestis (Yp).
299 ed environment where the agent of flea-borne plague, Yersinia pestis, must replicate to produce a tra
300                       The causative agent of plague, Yersinia pestis, uses a type III secretion syste

 
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