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1 e nutrients they need to grow, reproduce and survive.
2 onditions to which it must adapt in order to survive.
3 which they must defend themselves against to survive.
4  the vigilance of the host's immune cells to survive.
5 echanisms allowing cancer cells to adapt and survive.
6 fection with the LCMV Armstrong (Arm) strain survive.
7 urkitt leukemia (B-AL) have a poor chance to survive.
8 n and the processes that may help species to survive.
9 ditioned on various numbers of years already survived.
10 others developed cryptococcal meningitis and survived.
11 ng stations and monitored the number of days survived.
12 r treatment (P = .013) compared to those who survived.
13 SE-PSA alive at day 6, while 28% of controls survived.
14 gists hypothesize they have a good chance of surviving.
15                                        After surviving 1, 2, 3, or 4 years after diagnosis, the 5-yea
16 ting, and many species will need to adapt to survive(1).
17 d in longer-term remissions with 40% of mice surviving 150 days and 30% surviving > 280 days.
18               We found that spores and cysts survived 22 degrees C equally well, but that spores surv
19        All pigs except for 1 (DCD-SCS-group) survived 4 days.
20 that about 10-20% of stage IB patients don't survive 5 years, whereas patients with advanced-stage MF
21 ug-refractory electrical storm patients, 42% survived 6 months post-ICU admission.
22  25 subjects with 6-month outcomes, 16 (64%) survived, 7 (28%) died, and 2 (8%) were lost.
23                                 All patients survived (8/8, 100%) the procedure, and 7/8 (88%) surviv
24 ore and larger hepatocellular carcinomas and survive a shorter lifespan.
25 ed by motoneuron output and that this effect survives a sciatic transection.
26 hough the association with attention did not survive adjustment for multiple comparisons.
27  with relapsed BL/B-AL have a poor chance to survive after current effective front-line therapies.
28                                  All results survived after covariance with cognitive status measures
29 solid malignancies, with only 9% of patients surviving after being diagnosed.
30 for every COVID-19 death, approximately nine surviving Americans will lose a grandparent, parent, sib
31 ary prophylaxis in elderly patients who have survived an AMI would reduce the risk of subsequent card
32                                 Cancer cells survive and adapt to many types of stress including hypo
33 underlying the ability of these organisms to survive and grow at pressures that can reach over 1000-f
34                                 Two tKO mice survive and grow normally to adulthood with smaller myof
35  that impact the capacity of cancer cells to survive and proliferate are dynamic.
36      The molecular mechanisms used by GBS to survive and proliferate in blood are not well understood
37                                           To survive and proliferate in diverse host environments wit
38 dicating a dynamic nature in the capacity to survive and proliferate in the presence of a drug.
39 tivated in developing germ cells in order to survive and propagate, how they are selectively activate
40 vier individuals had higher probabilities to survive and reproduce.
41 expressed genes are rapidly lost, those that survive and subsequently spread through populations tend
42                                       Humans survive and thrive through social exchange.
43 l VOC profiles between children with SAM who survived and those who died.
44 ive stable states, in which only one species survives and initial species' fractions determine the id
45 re droughts by using a tree-ring database of surviving and now-dead trees from 118 sites (22 species,
46 ate the Conceptual Framework of All Children Surviving and Thriving.
47  during the LGM, ibex adapted their niche to survive, and became a major prey species for humans.
48 , adjusting for the time the patient already survived, and for the patient's present disease status r
49                                              Surviving animals that received aerophage prophylaxis ha
50 ation of genetically sensitive bacteria that survive antibiotic treatment by entering a dormant state
51          The ability of malaria parasites to survive ART monotherapy may relate to an innate growth b
52  half of the AGMs were no longer expected to survive as 19.7 hours for ciprofloxacin and 26.5 hours f
53 ears since diagnosis, from those who did not survive at least five years.
54 us states, including dormancy, to eventually survive at low metabolic cost and revive in favorable co
55           We reviewed charts of patients who survived at least 3 months after bilateral LT (n = 157;
56 ical data of 480 patients were available who survived at least 6 months following allogeneic stem cel
57 o were admitted to an ICU, received IMV, and survived at least 7 days after hospital discharge in Ont
58                  The ability of an insect to survive attack by natural enemies can be modulated by th
59 ection, including both the chance of the fly surviving attack and the relative fecundity/fertility of
60 ants specific for our gene targets with zero surviving background plants within 8 d.
61 f actinobacteria, a group of intracellularly surviving bacterial pathogens that includes Mycobacteriu
62         Our analysis indicates that patients survive because the delay period allows the majority of
63 ajority of patients were discharged home and survived beyond 1 year.
64                     We included all LTRs who survived beyond the first year and followed them until d
65                       Moreover, appb mutants surviving beyond 48 hpf exhibited no behavioral defects
66 ample, as a single merged star or a tighter, surviving binary(11)).
67  perfusion in 18.4% of GM, with associations surviving Bonferroni corrections in the frontal (B = -10
68 months (0.56cm [15/72]) vs. participants who survived by 3 months (0.52cm [57/72]), p=0.02.
69 ed well between those who died and those who survived (C statistic = 0.84), but the predictive capaci
70 rticipants consisted of 1,041 people who had survived cancer >= 10 years (and had or did not have exp
71 troduce hundreds of unique mutations in each surviving cancer cell, detectable by bulk sequencing onl
72 hers, and parents/caregivers of children who survived cardiac arrest.
73                            More patients are surviving cardiac arrest than ever before; however, the
74 erging evidence suggests that some cells can survive caspase activation following exposure to apoptos
75               Loss of SEP-1 results in extra surviving cells in a weak ced-3(-) mutant, and suppresse
76                                          The surviving cells retained proliferative potential and the
77                                       In the surviving cells, antigen-processing machinery component
78 ce-like phenotype in the small percentage of surviving cells, which could be incorrectly scored as re
79 warm by enhancing adaptive resistance in the surviving cells.
80                However, the masses of longer surviving chains indicate complete sulfation of disaccha
81  suicide can evolve, as any small benefit to surviving clonemates can lead to this retaliatory strate
82 cur on solid media, a high proportion of the surviving colonies display complex morphologies that con
83 w electron irradiation resulted in an uneven surviving colony distribution concentrated near the peri
84                        At a molecular level, surviving colony-forming MSCs treated with Ag(+) demonst
85  and delta(18) O, respectively) of dying and surviving conifers at eight old-growth forest sites acro
86  cultures we found that spines containing SP survived considerably longer than spines of equal size w
87  in those sets (p = .008), although no tests survived correction.
88                            More children are surviving critical illness but are at risk of residual o
89 se 2019 (COVID-19) remain unresponsive after surviving critical illness.
90 signatures indistinguishable from those that survived CSF1R inhibition, supporting the notion that MA
91  distinguishing feature of CD4+ T cells that survived CTL killing.
92 alled drug-tolerant "persisters" (DTPs), can survive cytotoxic drug exposure despite lacking resistan
93 d 6-hydroxydopamine can upregulate VGluT2 in surviving DA neurons, suggesting the possibility of a ro
94 S1 in cancer cells promotes their ability to survive DNA damage by attenuating PAR synthesis and thus
95 , diCQAs, exhibiting the relative portion of survived DNA of about 71%, 70% and 69%, respectively, an
96 ence-like state enables lung cancer cells to survive dual inhibition of EGFR and MEK.
97 ss and that enable early-stage colonizers to survive during introduction of later colonizers.
98 arbonaceous chondrite meteoroids tend not to survive entry to Earth's atmosphere.
99 ay of specialized cells that have adapted to survive environmental exposure and perform the tasks nec
100 ective advantage of ER-mutant tumor cells to survive estrogen deprivation, anchorage independence, an
101 ported at least 1 new cardinal symptom since surviving EVD, which in 85.8% was rated as highly interf
102  performance in all environments and coating survived even after 44 km of linear sliding.
103                         The tumor cells that survived exhibited stemness markers, spheroid formation
104 dundancy are nearly two times more likely to survive exploitation than are simple communities.
105                              Mosquitoes that survived exposure to the net were kept in separate ovipo
106  oyster reefs, and mangroves can develop and survive external stresses.
107 f suspended development that helps organisms survive extreme environments.
108 bserved, although these associations did not survive FDR adjustment.
109 d hematologic poisonings were less likely to survive following extracorporeal membrane oxygenation th
110 cites fluid (>0.53 mg/L) were less likely to survive for 90 days than those with lower levels.
111  an indolent state, thereby enabling them to survive for extended periods of time, are not well under
112  cochlea, exhibited immature stereocilia and survived for at least 8 weeks.
113                         These fusion hybrids survived for extended times in a quiescent state.
114 imbs, and kidney, and no affected individual survived for more than three months postnatally.
115 sioteuthis died from the pterosaur attack or survived for some time with the broken tooth lodged in i
116 olerances, with some Desulfofundulus strains surviving for >1 year at 80 degrees C.
117 h cirrhosis and SBP indicate reduced odds of surviving for 90 days.
118                                          The surviving fractions (SFs) of the virus were then measure
119 r prokaryotes to resist heterologous DNA and survive from the constant invasion of viruses, and they
120 on cochlear inner hair cells, in guinea pigs surviving from 1 day to 6 months after a synaptopathic e
121 e and recovery, is related to the ability to survive future droughts by using a tree-ring database of
122 nd signals RNAPII degradation, essential for surviving genotoxic insult.
123 ruments; EP was assessed in 192 patients who survived >=1 year after TAVR using questionnaires relate
124  with 40% of mice surviving 150 days and 30% surviving > 280 days.
125 eadliest cancers, with around 9% of patients surviving >5 years.
126                   Only 0.2% of ingested eggs survived gut passage, yet, given the abundance, diet, an
127 l "glue" robustly bridging tin and copper to survive harsh cycling conditions in sodium ion batteries
128                                           To survive harsh winter conditions, conifers have evolved a
129 R), are two mechanisms that enable plants to survive heat stress.
130  be replaced to promote spermatogenesis from surviving (host) spermatogonia.
131 res were significantly lower in patients who survived HSCT than in those receiving conventional treat
132 ctive study of young, low-income mothers who survived Hurricane Katrina, we find that bereavement, fe
133 n cells to initiate anaerobic glycolysis and survive hypoxia.
134 ectious diseases requires that pathogens can survive (i.e., remain infectious) in the environment, ou
135 ght foster the expansion of those cells that survive immunosuppression, and this expansion could be a
136                                           To survive in a dynamic environment, animals need to identi
137                             Bacteria need to survive in a wide range of environments.
138 gate how and to which extent tumor cells can survive in adverse micro-environments characterized by a
139                              That pipefishes survive in an ocean of microbes without one arm of the a
140 on, decision-making, and learning to help us survive in an uncertain world.
141             The requirement of Leishmania to survive in changing environments can explain why they en
142 h regulatory mechanisms that allow plants to survive in changing environments.
143  cells require exogenous cells or signals to survive in culture.
144 movement is needed to understand how animals survive in highly variable environments, and to predict
145 , which is concomitant with its inability to survive in human serum.
146 gests that dishonesty might help politicians survive in office.
147                      Archaea have evolved to survive in some of the most extreme environments on eart
148                 Thus, cancer cells appear to survive in the CSF by outcompeting macrophages for iron.
149 . albicans to maintain genomic stability and survive in the host.
150 nge microbiomes help these sponge holobionts survive in these inhospitable environments, and contribu
151 ed as a derived adaptation to help organisms survive in variable but predictable environments, howeve
152                                           To survive in vertebrate hosts, Lyme borreliae require the
153                      Importantly, Y. ruckeri survives in the environment for long periods, presumably
154 roduced by considering the energetic cost of surviving in harsh environments and HMP patterns may ref
155 s with hundreds of other endangered species, surviving in regions with high human impacts, suggesting
156 script data suggest possible adaptations for surviving in the nutrient-poor, lithified deep biosphere
157 ctional classes III/IV (5.2%/year); 67% have survived, including 31 with heart transplant.
158 oung mice (2-3 months) treated with CTLA4-Ig survived indefinitely, whereas 80% of old recipients (18
159 ven changes in multiple phenotypic traits of surviving individuals of invasive species can affect eco
160 nchopulmonary dysplasia occurred in 41.7% of surviving infants in the DHA group vs 31.4% in the place
161 ve cells, we recovered cell populations that survived infection with HSV-1 at high MOI.
162 ates the critical role of host metabolism in surviving infection.
163 ssion and transmission from individuals that survive initial ASF infection but eventually succumb to
164 nfected with malaria, compared to those that survived insecticidal exposure.
165  unlike Psen1(LF/LF) mice, Psen1(LF/LF) rats survive into adulthood despite loss of gamma-secretase a
166 l data to identify which ones play a role in surviving intracellular host defenses.
167  who died of a firearm injury in 2017, three survived, living with the burden of their injury.
168 d that patients with wild-type RBM10 and p53 survive longer than do those with mutated p53 or less RB
169     Racial and ethnic minorities on dialysis survive longer than whites, and are less likely to disco
170    We showed that Mtb-infected CSE(-/-) mice survive longer than WT mice, and support reduced patholo
171 ing enzyme cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) survive longer with reduced organ burden, and that pharm
172 nt donor achieved CR or durable PR (60%) and survived longer than 1 year.
173                 However, the implications of surviving low-grade ACLF in terms of risk of subsequent
174             In contrast, the response of non-surviving macaques was characterized by hypercytokinemia
175  266 person-admissions in which participants survived major surgery with increased disability and wer
176 and that by 20 months post infection, in the surviving mice, we found no evidence of parasite DNA, cy
177  CNS inflammation and parasite burden in the surviving mice.
178  interest were statistically significant and survived multiple comparison correction.
179 /-) and IFN-gamma(-/-) mice, MyD88(-/-) mice survived N. caninum infections at the dose used in this
180 a such as spinal cord injury, the ability of surviving neural elements to sprout axons, reorganize ne
181 e that decrease the cost of reproduction per surviving offspring [5-7].
182 e that decrease the cost of reproduction per surviving offspring.
183  death of babies in the world, and those who survive often have long-term health problems.
184 lination of denuded axons and the ability of surviving oligodendrocytes to generate new myelin sheath
185 jury via enhanced remyelination from new and surviving oligodendrocytes.
186 ad of resistance, but small companies cannot survive on revenues that do not cover operational costs.
187 rse of 2 weeks and showed that fewer females survived on fertilized plants than on control plants.
188 y was assessed using infectivity, SARS-CoV-2 survived on stainless steel, plastic, and nitrile for ha
189                                  Remarkably, surviving oocytes can extrude a polar body and be fertil
190 urface molecules that select interneurons to survive or die are unknown.
191 threonine kinase that dictates whether cells survive or die in response to the cytokine tumor necrosi
192                      The mFI of patients who survived or died and were readmitted or not were compare
193 t tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) that either survived or died over a period of two decades.
194 emistry in NiV-infected Syrian hamsters that survived or succumbed to disease.
195 multiple HF risk factors, yet, paradoxically survived over twice as long as Kcne2(CS-/-) mice.
196 lite crystals, where a subset of haloarchaea survives over geological time.
197                                  Cx. pipiens survive overwinter through diapause which is an importan
198 as 31 (44.9%) cases not treated with any IVF survived (P = .583).
199  DNA-damage response is essential for Mtb to survive partial DarG(Mtb) -depletion and leads to a hype
200 iapause eggs of killifish have been found to survive passage through waterbird guts.
201 n of her9 was larval lethal, with no mutants surviving past 13 days post fertilization.
202               At 12 months, six of the seven surviving patients demonstrated stable vector copy numbe
203                                              Surviving patients have had no new CGD-related infection
204                     We recruited consecutive surviving patients who were English speaking, consented
205                                    Of the 12 surviving patients, 5 were discharged home, 4 were disch
206 s that allow bacteria to become symbionts by surviving phagocytosis and exploiting the eukaryotic int
207                              Many people who survive PML are left with neurological sequelae and some
208                  As the number of people who survive PML increases, this lack of viral clearance coul
209 pressing Pdyn and Gal Although these mutants survive postnatally, at ~3-5 wk they elicit a severe scr
210 educes attack rates and increases chances of surviving predator attacks.
211 mong the most resilient plants, and some can survive prolonged desiccation in semiarid regions with s
212  To test whether thermophilic endospores can survive prolonged exposure to high temperatures, sedimen
213 ch as corals appear to be poorly equipped to survive rapid changes, which raises questions about the
214                     Finally, polymerizations survived repeated challenges of oxygen exposure and coul
215                 We demonstrate that implants survived, retained human vasculature and anastomosed wit
216                     Here, we show that cells survive retroviral replication, both in vitro and in viv
217      Similarly, decreased infection rates in surviving S411A Kunjin-infected Culex quinquefasciatus m
218 rk to experimentally determine why they have survived selection.
219                                              Surviving sepsis campaign: guidelines on the management
220 ality and morbidity among children initially surviving sepsis, is unknown.
221                                These results survived several tests for robustness including replicat
222    Although most patients recover, those who survive severe illness may experience persistent physica
223 tability, which has been shown to help cells survive shifts in temperature and pH.
224 parably in culture, but the avirulent strain survived significantly less in BALB/c-derived peritoneal
225           Glioma-bearing WT and Pd-1-/- mice survived significantly longer than immunodeficient Pfp-/
226 ies' fractions determine the identity of the surviving species.
227  macromolecules, and organelles for cells to survive starvation.
228 en no previously reported cases of a patient surviving such an infection and the optimal treatment st
229 trades lower growth rates for the ability to survive sudden temperature extremes.
230 aration steps, droplet-enclosed cells do not survive the analysis.
231  is fundamental to understanding how animals survive the changing conditions associated with annual c
232 ll-deficient mice, these mice were unable to survive the infection.
233  but it is unclear whether these planets can survive the journey.
234 as where doing so provided the only means to survive the long, hot dry season.
235                          All cultured corals survived the 140-day treatment, and the physiological re
236                               mmachc mutants survived the embryonic period but perished in early juve
237                             This network has survived the end of the Cold War and evolved to reflect
238                                 After having survived the first 3 months after ICU admission, multiva
239 eceived transplant between 2000 and 2016 and survived the first 3 months with a functioning kidney, a
240                                  Lipopeptide survived the gastrointestinal conditions, induced humora
241 cers targeting a subset of phage transcripts survived the infection, indicating that Type III immunit
242 st environmental change, which can be key to surviving the future.
243                           As 96% of patients survive their injuries, several entities including the N
244 le multicellular ancestors of green seaweeds survived these extreme climate events in isolated refugi
245                                           To survive this, chlamydiae enter an alternative developmen
246 path, an inevitable and endless process, and surviving through pain management.
247 st under recurrent fire via resprouting from surviving tissues (resprouters) or seedling recruitment
248 ment, we generated Rab23-deficient mice that survive to an age where skeletal development can be stud
249              Less than half of human zygotes survive to birth, primarily due to aneuploidies of meiot
250 subsequently die in that setting; or if they survive to discharge from the skilled nursing facility,
251                     They were more likely to survive to hospital discharge and survive with favorable
252 nes to other organisms, and that they cannot survive to propagate in unintended environments, is a pr
253 s requiring IABP support were more likely to survive to transplant (76.4 versus 89.8%, P<0.001).
254                             All animals were survived to 25 days, sacrificed, and the esophagus submi
255 ved (8/8, 100%) the procedure, and 7/8 (88%) survived to 30 days, similar to subjects in the LAMPOON
256                               Forty-two cats survived to discharge and 6 died or were euthanized due
257 try as having either died in the hospital or survived to discharge as of March 28, 2020.
258                      A total of 118 patients survived to follow-up and 89 participated (75%).
259                      44% of patients (11/25) survived to hospital discharge.
260                                          All survived to ICU admission.
261 r overall survival remained low in women who survived to this timepoint (58%).
262 ling show that the periodicity in the sample survives to a large extent the extreme excitation and sh
263 g therapy, which enables some tumor cells to survive treatment and facilitates the development of new
264  non-lethal droughts, relative to coexisting surviving trees of the same species.
265                                Compared with surviving trees, lower growth of dying trees was detecte
266 ciency increased over time in both dying and surviving trees, with a weaker increase in dying trees a
267  that enable cancers to resist treatment and survive under environmental stress.
268 lleled opportunity to assess how species may survive under future ocean acidification conditions, and
269 es under starvation, which helps bacteria to survive under stressful conditions through regulating nu
270 ecific microbial groups are not only able to survive unfavorable conditions over geological timescale
271                 By entering G0, cancer cells survive unfavorable conditions such as chemotherapy and
272 ck all NMDAR-mediated synaptic transmission, survive until ~10 d dpf (days post fertilization), provi
273 ryos were seen beginning at E11.5, but a few survived until E17.5.
274 aste is a vector for SARS-CoV-2 virus, which survives up to 3 days on plastics, and there are also br
275                    This cycle of learning to survive using conventional wisdom but being rewarded for
276 ow a greater proportion of organic matter to survive vertical migration into saturated and anaerobic
277 tress (REW(0-40 cm) > 0.4), A. fruticosa can survive well in an saline environment with soil EC < 5 m
278               Cases of ileal perforation who survived were more likely to have sought care before vis
279                                   Those that survived were significantly less stable and infectious t
280 d 22 degrees C equally well, but that spores survived wet and dry frost better than cysts, with group
281 rt that human HCT116 colon cancer cells also survive when ORC5 protein expression is abolished via a
282  Overall, 146 (41.3%) cases treated with IVF survived, whereas 31 (44.9%) cases not treated with any
283      All infants with rintSO2 values of >53% survived, whereas all infants with rintSO2 <35% died.
284                             All IMT patients survived while all osteosarcoma patients died during fol
285 ry effects assist parasites to establish and survive, while dampening immune reactivity to allergens,
286 d priority allocation to storage in order to survive winter.
287  likely to survive to hospital discharge and survive with favorable neurologic outcomes than patients
288 targeted temperature management 33 degrees C survived with favorable neurologic outcome, compared wit
289 with antibiotic therapy in which the patient survived with full recovery.
290  higher-threshold group, 423 (50.1%) died or survived with neurodevelopmental impairment, as compared
291 tients with 20 to 29 minutes of CPR (8 of 8) survived with neurologically favorable status compared w
292           Of all patients with AKI, only 30% survived with recovery of kidney function by the time of
293  p = 0.19) and children with biliary atresia surviving with native liver (OR = 0.96, 95% CI 0.88-1.03
294 ur understanding of how pathogens invade and survive within bone, how bacterial infection or resultin
295 oorganisms in the plutonic crust are able to survive within fractures or porous substrates by couplin
296                                           To survive within this enveloping membrane, the organism mu
297 mall subset of microglia in mouse brains can survive without CSF1R signaling and reestablish the micr
298 ess than 10% in most optimistic estimate, to survive without facing a catastrophic collapse.
299 ree for an additional 3 years if the patient survived without disease at 1, 3, and 5 years, was 77.4%
300 term outcomes in patients who would not have survived without treatment, and decisions of who to trea

 
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