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1 re long lasting and resistant to renewal and spontaneous recovery.
2 ty receptor expression) at baseline predated spontaneous recovery.
3 a(2+) experienced sustained swelling without spontaneous recovery.
4 t of sertraline while reducing the chance of spontaneous recovery.
5  frequency and intensity of stimulation, and spontaneous recovery.
6 lockade of reconsolidation does not show any spontaneous recovery.
7 nction neurons suppressed fear and prevented spontaneous recovery.
8                  Five untreated subjects had spontaneous recovery.
9 ermine the mechanisms mediating and limiting spontaneous recovery.
10 old hyperoxia-treated rats, suggesting slow, spontaneous recovery.
11  faecal microbiome transplantation or during spontaneous recovery.
12 to detect persistent HBV from 13 people with spontaneous recovery.
13  neither affect hepatic hemodynamics nor the spontaneous recovery.
14 that the findings could not be attributed to spontaneous recovery.
15  recovery, even in those regions not showing spontaneous recovery.
16 ay 10, the CR was again measured to evaluate spontaneous recovery.
17 n the circulation after treatment-induced or spontaneous recovery.
18 isms downstream of tRNA(Glu) may explain the spontaneous recovery.
19 ear often reappears after extinction through spontaneous recovery.
20 oning and the Immediate group displayed less spontaneous recovery.
21 or learning that had no unified explanation: spontaneous recovery(1), savings(2), anterograde interfe
22                              Higher rates of spontaneous recovery (56%) and transplantation (31%) wit
23 ndertaken where there was little evidence of spontaneous recovery, 7-41 months after the initial inju
24 e of extinction when tested 7 d later or its spontaneous recovery after 2 wk.
25                                              Spontaneous recovery after a stroke accounts for a signi
26     Motor cortical plasticity contributes to spontaneous recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury
27         To investigate mechanisms underlying spontaneous recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury
28 red adult mammalian spinal cord shows little spontaneous recovery after injury.
29      Unlike mammals, adult zebrafish undergo spontaneous recovery after major spinal cord injury.
30 solateral corticospinal pathway in mediating spontaneous recovery after SCI and support a focus on sp
31 tamatergic NMDA receptors is associated with spontaneous recovery after SH and enhanced recovery afte
32  newborn SVZ-derived neurons is critical for spontaneous recovery after stroke, as tetanus neurotoxin
33 ensorimotor stroke lesion site compared with spontaneous recovery and control conditions, while motor
34                                         This spontaneous recovery and convergence demonstrated that B
35                          More significantly, spontaneous recovery and dishabituation were not as clea
36  Furthermore, immediate extinction can yield spontaneous recovery and prolong fear renewal.
37  greater levels of behavioral restoration in spontaneous recovery and reinstatement.
38 nd CD8(+) Treg play an important role in the spontaneous recovery and resistance from reinduction of
39 e inhibitory DREADD receptor hM4Di abrogated spontaneous recovery and resulted in a greater change in
40                               This abrogated spontaneous recovery and resulted in a greater change in
41 ust regenerative response is associated with spontaneous recovery and survival, impaired regeneration
42 s, the results remain inconclusive regarding spontaneous recovery and the timing of extinction and ar
43 d a decrement in the CR that did not undergo spontaneous recovery and underwent only modest reinstate
44 equency-dependent decline in responsiveness, spontaneous recovery, and dishabituation by a novel stim
45                                 Habituation, spontaneous recovery, and dishabituation of the electric
46 rase (TRMU) deficiency, stand out by showing spontaneous recovery, and provide the key to treatments
47 eases cocaine-priming-induced reinstatement, spontaneous recovery, and renewal of cocaine seeking in
48  are most likely linked to stuttering, while spontaneous recovery appears related to increased inter-
49 ding questions in animal learning, including spontaneous recovery, asymmetric response to appetitive
50 forms of classical conditioning, we observed spontaneous recovery but not reinstatement of extinguish
51 f women and minorities, and shows infrequent spontaneous recovery, but transplantation affords excell
52 truncal alopecia totalis by 20-23 days, with spontaneous recovery by 28 days.
53  revealed early deficits followed by partial spontaneous recovery by 6 weeks after injury.
54                  Animal studies suggest that spontaneous recovery can be abolished if extinction occu
55        Some evidence suggests, however, that spontaneous recovery can be enhanced by modulating neura
56                                              Spontaneous recovery can occur after incomplete spinal c
57                      However, after weeks of spontaneous recovery, considerable reactivation of the h
58        Contextual renewal (Experiment 3) and spontaneous recovery (Experiment 4) of spatial preferenc
59                     While myeloid DCs showed spontaneous recovery following HAART in both the groups,
60 /activation-induced cell death (AICD) in the spontaneous recovery from acute disease.
61                                Patients with spontaneous recovery from ALF showed significantly highe
62 n liver regeneration and might contribute to spontaneous recovery from ALF.
63 nal APC capacity during our investigation on spontaneous recovery from autoimmune glomerulonephritis
64                                              Spontaneous recovery from chronic infection is rare and
65 correlates with less severity and more rapid spontaneous recovery from disease in parental B10.PL or
66 rols disease-causing effectors, resulting in spontaneous recovery from disease.
67 long-term antiviral therapy as compared with spontaneous recovery from HBV infection.
68 shold of the T cell response associated with spontaneous recovery from HCV infection, they have impor
69 the importance of nongenetic determinants in spontaneous recovery from HCV infection.
70  and 10 %, respectively and after 2 weeks of spontaneous recovery from immobilization these fibres we
71 Identifying the host factor(s) that promotes spontaneous recovery from such injury may reveal targets
72 amine (d-AMPH) 24 h after injury accelerates spontaneous recovery from this particular deficit.
73 surgically in severe neonatal injures; if no spontaneous recovery has occurred by 3 months, and if ne
74 y myopathy' is an exception because it shows spontaneous recovery if infants survive the first months
75                We report the acceleration of spontaneous recovery in a preclinical model of ischemia/
76 halomyelitis (EAE), B cells are required for spontaneous recovery in acute models.
77 ould enhance extinction evidenced by reduced spontaneous recovery in future tests.
78 ccessible might provide deeper insights into spontaneous recovery in humans.
79                                The extent of spontaneous recovery in individual animals varied substa
80                    Our data suggest that the spontaneous recovery in infants with digenic mutations m
81 tic injury occurs throughout the brain, with spontaneous recovery in regions other than the brainstem
82 ntation, there was a progressive increase in spontaneous recovery in sham-transplanted animals.
83 context-shift participants, and there was no spontaneous recovery in the same-context participants.
84                                              Spontaneous recovery is an important determinant of uppe
85 cur with time after injury, the magnitude of spontaneous recovery is limited.
86                         However limited, the spontaneous recovery is mechanistically driven by axonal
87 -mediated autoimmune diseases, indicate that spontaneous recovery is mediated by regulatory T cells (
88 gh full recovery is rare, a modest degree of spontaneous recovery is observed consistently in a broad
89 e out of 100,000 children per year, and that spontaneous recovery is typical.
90    This suggests that reinstatement, but not spontaneous recovery, is a preparation- or substrate-dep
91  investigate potential mechanisms underlying spontaneous recovery, lesions of defined components of t
92              These data suggest that partial spontaneous recovery may occur in 6-month-old perinatal
93 al-network models indicate that this form of spontaneous recovery may result from the storage of dist
94            Of 42 patients, 8 had ALF without spontaneous recovery (NSR): Seven patients underwent liv
95 ediction of spontaneous recovery (SR) or non-spontaneous recovery (NSR; death or transplantation).
96 est that FGF2 and GGF2 may contribute to the spontaneous recovery observed after SCI by stimulating t
97                                  Testing for spontaneous recovery occurred 96 hr after acquisition.
98 otoneurons 7 days post-axotomy and a partial spontaneous recovery occurred by 21 days.
99  aim of enhancing and surpassing the limited spontaneous recovery occurring in animal models and ulti
100                                  Significant spontaneous recovery occurs after essentially all forms
101                                              Spontaneous recovery occurs in a minority of patients wi
102 nc., Deerfield, IL) until transplantation or spontaneous recovery occurs.
103 ighboring nodes (external failure) and (iii) spontaneous recovery of a component.
104 of hematin to the inhibited apoenzyme led to spontaneous recovery of about 50% of cyclooxygenase acti
105                    We found that this led to spontaneous recovery of B.
106 r increase in the percentage of CD4 T cells, spontaneous recovery of cell-mediated immunity (CMI) was
107 spatially embedded and random networks where spontaneous recovery of components can mitigate spontane
108 EAAT3(glo)/CMKII mice also displayed greater spontaneous recovery of conditioned fear.
109 opaminergic neurons in the midbrain, exhibit spontaneous recovery of dopaminergic nerve terminals.
110      Rats were subsequently extinguished and spontaneous recovery of drug-seeking behavior following
111 essary for the installation, maintenance, or spontaneous recovery of extinction of CFC.
112 unt for some of its salient aspects, such as spontaneous recovery of extinguished associations, accur
113 yeblink CRs has never been demonstrated, and spontaneous recovery of extinguished eyeblink CRs has no
114 ol prior to immediate extinction showed less spontaneous recovery of fear during extinction retrieval
115 ited effectiveness and many subjects exhibit spontaneous recovery of fear, as also evident in animal
116 hat were active during fear training reduced spontaneous recovery of fear.
117           To define the mechanisms mediating spontaneous recovery of function after incomplete SCI, w
118                                      Limited spontaneous recovery of function as a result of brain re
119            Such children have a capacity for spontaneous recovery of growth-hormone production on rem
120 to identify the mechanism(s) underlying this spontaneous recovery of hypoxic phrenic responses led us
121                                              Spontaneous recovery of ipsilateral diaphragm muscle act
122      Although there is an apparent rapid and spontaneous recovery of left ventricular ejection fracti
123       The resulting mortality was reduced by spontaneous recovery of MCU expression, or by MCU replen
124 ements in luminance detection perimetry, but spontaneous recovery of motion discriminations was never
125                                              Spontaneous recovery of motor and cognitive function occ
126 motor cortex, which may underlie some of the spontaneous recovery of motor function seen after injury
127  synaptic density, which in combination with spontaneous recovery of neuronal glucose metabolism led
128                        There is a subsequent spontaneous recovery of normal phloem morphology, which
129 ing stimulation of the affected wrist showed spontaneous recovery of peri-infarct blood oxygenation l
130                                              Spontaneous recovery of renal function occurred after er
131                                              Spontaneous recovery of S1PR1 expression on normal B and
132 ter C(2) hemisection that coincided with the spontaneous recovery of some ipsilateral phrenic functio
133                              Development and spontaneous recovery of symptoms in STIA was reflected i
134                                    In birds, spontaneous recovery of the hair cells of the inner ear
135 ction training, was successful in preventing spontaneous recovery of the memory 24-72 h following ext
136  showed that the MFT group displayed reduced spontaneous recovery of threat related arousal responses
137  expression, and matrix cross-linking during spontaneous recovery of up to 366 days.
138 t and a higher rate of idebenone-treated and spontaneous recovery of vision in comparison to reported
139 dicted the successful reduction of overnight spontaneous recovery on a day-by-day basis.
140 her deterioration and buy time for potential spontaneous recovery or bridge to liver transplantation.
141 ed hepatic function in ALF allowing time for spontaneous recovery or transplantation.
142 iour recovers following the passage of time (spontaneous recovery) or reintroduction of the reinforce
143 riant was also significantly associated with spontaneous recovery [P = 0.04, OR = 3.51 (1.0-12.5)] in
144 es the main features of habituation, such as spontaneous recovery, potentiation, subliminal accumulat
145                                Non-Markovian spontaneous recovery processes with a time delay (memory
146 te human post-SCI pathophysiology, including spontaneous recovery processes.
147 n the elevated plus maze test and had higher spontaneous recovery rates from helplessness behavior co
148 roke, the period with the greatest degree of spontaneous recovery, reduce the number of stroke patien
149 1 knockdown was not found to be sensitive to spontaneous recovery, reinstatement, or a shift in the t
150       The molecular mechanisms governing the spontaneous recovery seen following brain injury remain
151                 Of 42 patients, 34 (81%) had spontaneous recovery (SR) and cleared the infection, ach
152  (AH) remains controversial, in part because spontaneous recovery (SR) can occur.
153 ured by c-fos protein immunoreactivity) when spontaneous recovery (SR) of a conditioned taste aversio
154                                              Spontaneous recovery (SR) of a CTA (a revival of the tas
155 s were performed regarding the prediction of spontaneous recovery (SR) or non-spontaneous recovery (N
156 xtinction but did serve to reduce subsequent spontaneous recovery, suggesting that stimulation of the
157 rns consistent with memory consolidation and spontaneous recovery, the hallmarks of long-term neural
158 sure to the unconditioned stimulus (US)--and spontaneous recovery--the return of an extinguished CR w
159 loss of consciousness and postural tone with spontaneous recovery; the most common form is vasovagal
160                             After 2 weeks of spontaneous recovery there still was an average strength
161            This significant, yet incomplete, spontaneous recovery was accompanied by extensive sprout
162 rolonged for context-shift participants, and spontaneous recovery was observed in the same-context pa
163                                              Spontaneous recovery was observed in three patients; the
164                                              Spontaneous recovery was remarkably common if support ca
165                                              Spontaneous recovery was robust in Experiments 3 and 4.
166           To investigate the neural basis of spontaneous recovery, we used kinematic, physiological a
167 s with acute HCV (n = 22), including 10 with spontaneous recovery, were prospectively studied.
168 ath with neuroprotective drugs or to enhance spontaneous recovery with neurorepair drugs.
169 he remaining three patients made a rapid and spontaneous recovery with no further symptoms suggestive
170                  Fifteen participants showed spontaneous recovery within 1-6 months.
171  with aphasia in the acute period experience spontaneous recovery within the first six months after t

 
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