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1 ularity, and signs of extrauterine placental spread).
2  for deciphering its mystery and curbing its spread.
3 Genetic factors likely influence the risk of spread.
4 r metabolism to enable their replication and spread.
5 ring infection and their importance to virus spread.
6 ompetition resulted in more variable spatial spread.
7  strictly linked the efficiency of cell-free spread.
8 fied from HCMV-infected cells enhanced virus spread.
9  cell activation and cell death during viral spread.
10  Rab11 in bacterial protrusion formation and spread.
11 s associated with faster tau aggregation and spread.
12 n diversity is essential for interhost viral spread.
13 rrogate the pattern and timing of metastatic spread.
14 re comprehensive understanding of resistance spread.
15 ty of occupational environments in the viral spread.
16 ut this did not lead to descendant community spread.
17 ocial distancing measures for reducing viral spread.
18 ilencing reduced MDV titers and cell-to-cell spread.
19 erefore facilitating the virus intercellular spread.
20  early intervention and prevents the disease spread.
21 r adults mainly for pathogen inoculation and spread.
22 en levels with global modulation of gradient spread.
23 impacts once nonnative species establish and spread.
24 or worsened surgical outcomes and nosocomial spread.
25 ween individual clusters and wider community spread.
26 stable, slightly declining levels of disease spread.
27 crescentus and show that CTP is required for spreading.
28 al tumor-associated antigens through epitope spreading.
29 a prolonged period of unrecognized community spreading.
30 otential intestinal resistance to chlamydial spreading.
31 in lung cancer cells and promoted metastatic spreading.
32            Following an unprecedented global spread(3), the World Health Organization declared COVID-
33 he ML produces metamaterial collimation that spreads 8x less than the emitting transducer.
34 er's disease neurodegeneration is thought to spread across anatomically and functionally connected br
35            In sperm cells, 24-nt siRNAs were spread across heterochromatic regions, while in egg cell
36    However, this high-quality information is spread across independent sources and researchers often
37 ed across a network of 472 monitoring sites, spread across the nations of the former Soviet Union.
38 ited integrin activation to limit macrophage spreading across the surface of the engulfment target.
39 aining further revealed that OY phytoplasmas spread along the actin-based muscle fibers of visceral m
40 s that make them better suited to infect and spread among humans.
41 r amorphous calcium carbonate cystoliths are spread among most photosynthetic organisms.
42  is a severe viral disease that is currently spreading among domestic pigs and wild boar (Sus scrofa)
43 T was discontinued and as the virus began to spread, an apparently functional pDC response emerged.
44 nerability for therapy to disrupt peritoneal spread and adhesion of ovarian cancer cells.
45 ' potential role in initial viral infection, spread and clearance.
46  variation in home range size increases RABV spread and decreases vaccination effectiveness in host p
47 virus in vitro by preventing virus entry and spread and is protective in vivo in mouse models.
48 ores the importance of this variant in viral spread and its implications for vaccine efficacy and ant
49         Conjugative plasmids can mediate the spread and maintenance of diverse traits and functions i
50 at which maximizes LEV-lift when the wing is spread and operated in a deep-stall flight condition.
51 llular virions are required for cell-to-cell spread and pathogenesis.
52 pesvirus-mediated pathology as well as viral spread and persistence in the population at large.
53 nsmission are responsible for the emergence, spread and persistence of antimicrobial-resistant (AR) b
54 -associated virus consistently increased VZV spread and progeny titers.
55 een positive consequences in controlling the spread and symptoms of disease.
56 concern because of its potential for aerosol spread and the current lack of sufficient countermeasure
57 platform that teaches students how pathogens spread and the impact of interventions, thereby facilita
58 embers and the relation between the ensemble spread and the uncertainties associated with their predi
59  T cell-initiated EAE engaged in determinant spreading and influenced disease.
60  cholesterol synthesis inhibitors, decreased spreading and provided protection from infection.
61 s.IMPORTANCE Understanding the introduction, spread, and establishment of SARS-CoV-2 within distinct
62 t affected, but there were impacts on entry, spread, and neutralization by anti-gH antibodies.
63  the IFN-alpha response for its replication, spread, and pathogenic function.
64  by its aggressive biology, early metastatic spread, and poor survival outcomes.
65 significant risk for recurrence, extraocular spread, and systemic metastases.
66 o assess potential drivers of spatiotemporal spread, and to support contact tracing efforts.
67 ot completely abrogate, neutrophil adhesion, spreading, and crawling under static conditions.
68 bit increased focal adhesion formation, cell spreading, and traction-force generation.
69 rge economical and health-related impacts by spreading antibiotic resistance.
70 ivo, although anatomical patterns of disease spread are poorly characterized.
71 , but the forces driving their emergence and spread are poorly understood.
72 es that depend on tumors for replication and spread are rare, with the only example being the retrovi
73 ols to control virus entry, replication, and spread as well as to impair its lethal effects.
74                      Common ragweed has been spreading as a neophyte in Europe.
75               With either kinase, gamma-H2AX spreads as far as ~50 kb on both sides of the lesion wit
76 ression and RNA interference along with cell-spreading assays to investigate cell adhesion.
77                 By measuring the kinetics of spread at early time points, we were able to show that H
78  conducted in an area with limited community spread at the later stage of the study Universal PPE is
79 lem networks with low connectivity, embolism spread between conduits leading to multiple conduit cavi
80 decreased among breakfast cereals and savory spreads (both p < 0.01).
81 -private mutations are not drivers of cancer spread but instead associated with drug resistance.
82 that ME is not simply deficient at cell-free spread but is particularly efficient at cell-to-cell spr
83 death is potently immunogenic and limits IAV spread by directly eliminating infected cells and by mob
84 r routes may be spatially dependent, such as spread by domestic animals or through aerosolization.
85 CE IFN-alpha/beta induction limits CNS viral spread by establishing an antiviral state, but also prom
86 ure the impact of NPIs on mitigating disease spread by exploiting the spatio-temporal variations in p
87 FN and leads to 1) promotion of cell-to-cell spread by L. monocytogenes, 2) defective leukocyte recru
88 d 28 family carers from three geographically spread case study hospital sites in England.
89 faces between cell types or of interfaces of spreading cellular monolayers in an automatic manner, we
90 here and the number of cases, and geographic spread, continue to grow.
91 njury, including increased susceptibility to spreading depolarizations (SDs) and seizures, known agen
92                   However, whether the virus spread directly to humans or through an intermediate hos
93  in pregnant vertebrates may not necessarily spread efficiently via mosquitoes during epidemics.IMPOR
94 ed in the stool of infected individuals, and spread either by direct contact or by ingesting contamin
95 drug-resistant organism registry reduced CRE spread, even when only 25% of the largest Illinois facil
96  Here, we reconstitute a parS-dependent ParB spreading event using purified proteins from Caulobacter
97         However, it is unclear whether super-spreading events occurred during the early outbreak phas
98 etation simulations, that represent the wide-spread exposure of bare soil in the 1930s, suggest human
99                     We demonstrate that Wnt3 spreads extracellularly and interacts with heparan sulfa
100                               Strikingly, ME spread far better than did TB or TR in the presence of n
101 isease, probably resulting from hematogenous spread from a primary lung infection, was more common th
102  alpha-synuclein that can self-propagate and spread from cell to cell(3-6).
103 K is absolutely required for interindividual spread from chicken to chicken.
104 navirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic has spread from China to 25 countries.
105 fection model to show that P. aeruginosa can spread from the bloodstream to the gallbladder, where it
106 icient Chlamydia sp. might be prevented from spreading from the small intestine to the large intestin
107                       We find that attention spreads from a spatially cued location to the underlying
108                   A murine Chlamydia readily spreads from the mouse genital tract to the gastrointest
109 s were partially left lateralized and widely spread, from occipital visual areas through parietal mul
110 and 2-mm voxels, both with and without point-spread function.
111 r deconvolution with spatially varying point spread functions.
112 eficial and malicious use of Tor is unevenly spread globally and systematically varies based upon a c
113 ate 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China and spread globally in months, sparking worldwide concern.
114 cute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, has spread globally, and proven treatments are limited.
115 ronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic has spread globally, causing extensive illness and mortality
116 rus 2 [SARS-CoV-2]) emerged in China and has spread globally, creating a pandemic.
117 ic analysis showed that a more prostrate and spreading growth habit was predominantly found among pop
118 ts fundamental cellular processes, including spreading, growth, proliferation, migration, differentia
119 nt a natural immune mechanism limiting viral spread.IMPORTANCE HIV infection modulates the surface ex
120  the requirement of CHPK for interindividual spread.IMPORTANCE Marek's disease in chickens is caused
121 detected in the United States also arose and spread in 2018.
122 th on COVID-19 disease severity and on viral spread in a population.
123        We present evidence for reduced viral spread in both counties following the statewide "Safer a
124 e was not required for viral replication and spread in cell culture but rather correlated positively
125 d that this prevalence was not due to clonal spread in clinic but rather to an intermingling of disti
126 ue ability of a gp41 CT truncation mutant to spread in cultures of MT-4 cells.
127 furcation model for analyzing COVID-19 virus spread in different countries.
128                                  Viruses can spread in exosomes and thereby avoid immune recognition(
129 ee infectivity of TR in both cell types, but spread in fibroblasts was impaired.
130                        The virus has rapidly spread in humans, causing the ongoing Coronavirus pandem
131 modes that account for nearly 80% intermodel spread in its future projection under a high emission sc
132 the importance of mitigating pan-continental spread in light of the fragile healthcare systems.
133 r is necessary for maximal HIV infection and spread in macrophages.
134 ach by focusing on the West Nile virus (WNV) spread in North America that has substantially impacted
135            These clusters of linked loci can spread in populations because they captured coadapted al
136 ty, allowing them to aggressively invade and spread in solid surrounding healthy tissue, it is unknow
137 , they can infect motile bacterial hosts and spread in space via the hosts.
138 tion may be used as an indicator of COVID-19 spread in the population.
139 navirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread in the United States.
140 s and epidemic parameters of COVID 19, as it spreads in an age-heterogeneous community.
141 exacerbated our need to understand how drive spreads in natural populations.
142 ffect virus assembly, but does prevent virus spread, in feline kidney cells.
143 aggregation and accelerates pathological tau spread into the hippocampus.
144  show here that ISOW leaves the boundary and spreads into the interior towards the central Labrador a
145                                     Epidemic spread is characterized by exponentially growing dynamic
146          Where transitions are diffuse, fire spread is difficult to predict, but should become increa
147 -cell spread, whereas TB and TR cell-to-cell spread is poor.
148  be saved over the course of 50 y if disease spread is reduced from 5.18 to 1.1 km per year.
149 Y720-resistant pathway after the 1st wave of spreading is inhibited by FTY720.
150 ates some aspects of neutrophil adhesion and spreading, it may be dispensable for beta2 integrin-depe
151 y or early February 2020, which subsequently spread locally before active community surveillance was
152       HopO1-1 is required for P. syringae to spread locally to neighboring tissues during infection.
153     Most of this variability comes from wide-spread molecular alterations that can be summarized by o
154                      In epithelial cells, ME spread more efficiently, consistent with robust UL128-13
155 model system, we showed that RSV infects and spreads more efficiently than HMPV, with the latter requ
156                           We report the wide-spread occurrence of metallic iron whiskers as a decompo
157 natives means that strategies to prevent the spread of 3GC resistance are imperative; however, suitab
158 applied whole-genome sequencing to track the spread of 4 ARO species across regional NFs and evaluate
159 T The discovery of anterograde transneuronal spread of AAV1 generates great promise for its applicati
160  of the species' westward dispersal with the spread of agriculture, and (2) populations across the Me
161       Wastewater is a common pathway for the spread of antibiotic resistance (AR) genes and bacteria
162 es to antibiotics, which are costly and risk spread of antibiotic resistance.
163 large-scale population dynamics, such as the spread of antibiotic resistance.
164                            The environmental spread of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes (A
165 l ages can contribute to the maintenance and spread of antimalarial resistance.
166                            To counteract the spread of AR, it is paramount to know which organisms ha
167  malaria are threatened by the emergence and spread of artemisinin and partner drug resistance in Pla
168 rus-like particles (VLPs) and for egress and spread of authentic EBOV.
169 tercellular communication for maximizing the spread of bacterial infection.
170                                          The spread of behaviours through animal social networks have
171 ied to a fire behavior model to simulate the spread of buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) in Saguaro Nat
172  class of proteins which inhibits metastatic spread of cancer cells without impact on growth of the p
173 oting phenotype that supports the metastatic spread of cancer cells.
174 ived pioneers responsible for the metastatic spread of cancer.
175 rogress to their growth rate to restrict the spread of cell sizes present throughout a population.
176                                          The spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Italy p
177 le's mobility pattern changes along with the spread of COVID-19 at different geographic levels.
178 ler screening is being used to limit further spread of COVID-19 following its recent emergence, and s
179                                    The rapid spread of COVID-19 has focused the efforts of scientists
180 d to analyze the effect of face masks on the spread of COVID-19 in Germany.
181                             The rapid global spread of COVID-19 represents perhaps the most significa
182 emented in China substantially mitigated the spread of COVID-19.
183 cer patients can be attributed to metastatic spread of disease or tumor recurrence after initial trea
184                                 Although the spread of domesticated plants and animals has been exten
185 ne candidates that prevent disease and fecal spread of enteric CoVs, including SARS-CoV-2.
186 ng candidate vaccines to prevent disease and spread of enteric CoVs, including SARS-CoV-2.IMPORTANCE
187                           The human-mediated spread of exotic and invasive species often leads to uni
188 mnemonic integration processes, enabling the spread of expectations about cognitive control demands t
189  turn, pave the way for manipulation and the spread of false information.
190 o address the emergence and transcontinental spread of fungal infectious diseases, such as pandrug-re
191 ion can limit or completely prevent systemic spread of GAS infection, suggesting that hepcidin agonis
192                                   Later, the spread of genetic engineering technology enabled investi
193 ico border may not be a major barrier to the spread of HIV, which may stimulate coordinated transnati
194 The participation of MAL in the cell-to-cell spread of HSV-1 may shed light on the involvement of pro
195 droughts and can play a critical role in the spread of human ignited wildfires.
196                                  The ongoing spread of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has driven
197 nt of novel anti-HCMV drugs that prevent the spread of infected monocytes.
198 nificantly aid in reducing the incidence and spread of infectious diseases.
199 brid mathematical model in which the spatial spread of inflammatory mediators is described through pa
200 iosecurity protocols designed to prevent the spread of invasive alien species (IAS) are now an essent
201 tes halted LVS replication and inhibited the spread of LVS infection between macrophages, but bacteri
202                         Jails may facilitate spread of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (M
203 rgence of colistin resistance, including the spread of mobilized colistin resistance (mcr) genes, rai
204                     Although crucial for the spread of mosquito-borne diseases, blood feeding remains
205 lymphoid structures in the lung restrict the spread of mutant fungi for at least 18 weeks after infec
206 ato growing industry regarding the potential spread of new and existing Lso haplotypes into crops.
207 s an evolutionary force that facilitates the spread of nonselected genetic variation and expands the
208 ped as a controlling bioagent to prevent the spread of pathogenic bacteria.
209 ion of insecticide-resistant vectors and the spread of resistance through repeated deployment of inse
210 biotics must be used sparingly to hinder the spread of resistance, but small companies cannot survive
211 eading to the rapid emergence and subsequent spread of resistance.
212  Masking had the greatest effect in limiting spread of respiratory droplets, whereas slit-lamp shield
213                            The international spread of SARS-CoV-2 is associated with the ease of glob
214 rger gatherings) that could help control the spread of SARS-CoV-2, particularly in hard-hit regions.
215            Despite the ability to dampen the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of the disease
216                                    The rapid spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
217                        Suicide contagion, or spread of suicide-related thoughts and behaviors through
218 cipient population contributes to impede the spread of sustained measles epidemics, rather than favor
219                                          The spread of tau aggregates (neurofibrillary tangles) acros
220 nd chronic sleep deprivation accelerates the spread of tau protein aggregates in neural networks.
221  tau-HS binding and likely the transcellular spread of tau, providing a novel target for disease-modi
222 and ultimately result in a large temperature spread of the associated phase change in addition to mel
223 patterns and determinants of interprovincial spread of the five most prevalent circulating types.
224 nalysis largely recapitulates the documented spread of the HIV types, which in turn, mirrors within-C
225  or/and multiple organ failure, suggesting a spread of the SARS-CoV-2 in blood.
226                                          The spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavi
227 rly transmission events underlying the rapid spread of the virus in the NYC metropolitan area, we seq
228 ing essential supply chains and limiting the spread of the virus.
229 prehensive analysis to trace the origins and spread of the virus.
230                                 However, the spread of these ancestries into the western Mediterranea
231                              The origins and spread of treponemal diseases remain unresolved, includi
232 ted cECs can elicit physiologically relevant spread of vasodilatory signals within the highly interco
233 us replication in infected cells and prevent spread of virus to neighboring, as yet uninfected, cells
234 t chemical properties on the aggregation and spreading of aSyn and tau will be important for the deve
235 eling has used contact networks to study the spreading of pathogens.
236  unfolded protein response, leads to reduced spreading of roX2 on the X chromosome, but surprisingly
237                 Cancer metastasis, i.e., the spreading of tumor cells from the primary tumor to dista
238 d numerically a confluent cellular monolayer spreading on an empty space and the collision of two mon
239 kade of TrkA by 1-NM-PP1 enhanced eosinophil spreading on VCAM-1 but inhibited eotaxin-1 (CCL11)-medi
240  we face a natural trade-off between breadth-spreading our capacity across many options-and depth-gai
241 d for 10 different particles using a 5-10 cm spread out-Bragg peak (SOBP) centered on an 8 cm(3), 3 m
242 s, as well as their ability in many cases of spreading out the positive charge over several atoms.
243                                  The rapidly spreading outbreak of COVID-19 disease is caused by the
244 a penalty for compounds with positive charge spread over a larger compound surface area as occurs fro
245 ch that epidemics in crowded cities are more spread over time, and crowded cities have larger total a
246  of KDM4A in oocytes causes aberrant H3K9me3 spreading over bdH3K4me3, resulting in insufficient tran
247  in" saturated fats only decreased in savory spreads (p < 0.01), and the proportion of "high in" ener
248                                          The spreading process is modelled within the Bass diffusion
249 anges have a considerable effect on epidemic spreading processes by "flattening" the epidemic curve a
250                        However, in real-life spreading processes, pathogens often evolve in response
251 loids with distinct toxicities and pathology-spreading properties.
252            Understanding MDV interindividual spread provides important information for the developmen
253  This new era of surface science emerged and spread rapidly after the retooling of characterization t
254 caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2, continues to spread rapidly around the world, there is a need for wel
255 tory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has spread rapidly throughout the world since the first case
256 urred multiple times in horseweed and may be spreading rapidly, further complicating weed management
257 n between BCG vaccination policy and COVD-19 spread rate or percent mortality.
258             The interaction induced platelet spreading, release of their granule content, and the gen
259 hs, yet the mechanisms underlying metastatic spread remain poorly understood.
260 omb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) installs and spreads repressive histone methylation marks on eukaryot
261 g been thought to represent alternative risk-spreading strategies, but current evidence covers limite
262 ttings, stoking the pandemic and shaping its spread, such as long-term care facilities, prisons, meat
263 icantly diminishes glioblastoma invasion and spread, suggesting the potential value of these proteins
264 irectly in places where humans circulate and spread the virus such as airports, trains, boats, and an
265 at these species might be able to harbor and spread this virus.
266           The mechanisms by which morphogens spread through a tissue to establish such a morphogeneti
267  likely to visit these websites, which often spread through Facebook.
268 that NOX2 controls systemic L. monocytogenes spread through modulation of the type I IFN response, wh
269 ly lost, those that survive and subsequently spread through populations tend to gain broader and high
270 omosome has recently formed a neo-W that has spread through the contact zone within approximately 2,2
271 sorders may begin to clarify how the effects spread through the entire forebrain network model.
272 syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus to spread through the population while mitigating disease b
273 xpert knowledge of many individual surveyors spread throughout the country, constituting a sophistica
274 s caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is rapidly spreading throughout the world.
275      As of 18 September 2020, SARS-CoV-2 has spread to 215 countries, has infected more than 30 milli
276 ttening" the epidemic curve and delaying the spread to geographically distant regions.
277 e, coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), have spread to millions of persons worldwide.
278                            The virus has now spread to over 168 countries including the United States
279 e is local inflammatory responses, which may spread to produce more advanced systemic inflammation.
280 ata support the idea that tau preferentially spreads to specific cortical regions, likely through fun
281 n in tiers 1 and 2, T cell-related signaling spreads to the DRG and spinal cord in females, but remai
282 s is greatly facilitated by viral tools that spread transsynaptically.
283  An. stephensi could establish if allowed to spread unchecked.
284       We describe the dynamics of congestion spread using these new parameters embedded within a syst
285 n Asia have spilled over into wild birds and spread via bird migration to countries in Europe, Africa
286                            The potential for spread via international trade into North America and th
287 al Chlamydia is able to launch a 2nd wave of spreading via an FTY720-resistant pathway after the 1st
288 robial dysbiosis after infection with a fast-spreading virus.
289                         House mouse invasive spread was then fostered through the emergence of agricu
290 ut is particularly efficient at cell-to-cell spread, whereas TB and TR cell-to-cell spread is poor.
291         Host survival would facilitate virus spread, which would also provide an advantage to the vir
292 onaviruses makes them adept at cross-species spread while enabling a robust understanding of all of t
293 caling, that model requires an expander that spreads with minimal loss throughout a morphogen field.
294 and its influence on the mechanisms of virus spread within infected tissues.
295         Lastly, mathematical modeling of tGD spread within populations reveals potential advantages f
296  of SARS-CoV-2 introductions and patterns of spread within the United States, we sequenced nine viral
297 syndrome-coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has spread worldwide infecting nearly 6 million people and k
298                                 COVID-19 has spread worldwide since 2019 and is now a severe threat t
299  2 (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in China and rapidly spread worldwide.
300 (CA-MRSA) is threatening public health as it spreads worldwide across diverse environments.

 
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