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1 net ring cell gastric cancer in the examined specimen.
2 es require special preparation of the tissue specimen.
3 etailed anatomy reconstruction of biological specimen.
4 athologic examination of the excision biopsy specimen.
5 n fluorescence microscopy data from the same specimen.
6 nitial isolation of bacteria from a clinical specimen.
7 tivity with immunohistochemistry in resected specimens.
8 between GATA2 and miR-194 levels in clinical specimens.
9 so detectable in PDAC cell lines and patient specimens.
10 XA-48, and blaVIM) directly from rectal swab specimens.
11 s also detected in human lung adenocarcinoma specimens.
12  leukocyte subset from patients' whole-blood specimens.
13   PPARD was downregulated in prostate cancer specimens.
14 s a wide range of questions in many types of specimens.
15 2 (71.8%) anal specimens and 101 (9.8%) oral specimens.
16 d from ALK, ROS1 and RET FISH on 51 clinical specimens.
17 al and nonneuronal epigenomes in hundreds of specimens.
18 dation products, in human prostate and renal specimens.
19 stopathological examination of frozen tissue specimens.
20 .5-fold in H. pylori-infected gastric biopsy specimens.
21 ation is validated in mouse and human cancer specimens.
22 m RCDII as well as non-RCDII duodenal biopsy specimens.
23 nd nerve growth factor (NGF) in nasal biopsy specimens.
24 ion analysis of nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal specimens.
25 state cancer biology in vitro and in patient specimens.
26 he identification of STEC in preserved stool specimens.
27  set was chosen to include many HPV-positive specimens.
28 r for rapid diagnosis of FGN in renal biopsy specimens.
29 ically diverse human colorectal cancer (CRC) specimens.
30 ssue lineage-based cancer detection in blood specimens.
31 of and the ethical use of research pathology specimens.
32 itional costs associated with matched normal specimens.
33 llection of phenological data from herbarium specimens.
34  was detected by real-time PCR in 175 (5.8%) specimens.
35 ylori-infected and uninfected gastric biopsy specimens.
36 stently orienting and sectioning across tiny specimens.
37  range = 0.02-5.14) than CASPR2-IgG-positive specimens (0.10nmol/l, range = 0.00-0.45, p < 0.001).
38 S data, the ANN model assigned 7 out of 1998 specimens (0.35%) and for the 2013-2014 NHANES data 12 o
39 for the 2013-2014 NHANES data 12 out of 2906 specimens (0.41%) to the crude oil/fuel signature catego
40                       Of 3772 induced sputum specimens, 2608 (69%) had <10 SECs per low-power field (
41 radic CJD and sampled each in triplicate (18 specimens), 28 control brains of individuals with non-CJ
42               The majority of archival tumor specimens (88%) were moderately to strongly positive for
43 ection yield was marginally improved with IS specimens (96.2% vs 92.4% for NP/OP specimens for all vi
44              Among 236 patients with matched specimens, a higher proportion of sputum specimens had >
45             In 90 colorectal cancer clinical specimens, a significant positive correlation was docume
46  of MS patients during relapse compared with specimens acquired during remission.
47 ,084 prospectively collected preserved stool specimens across five clinical centers.
48 as detected using real-time PCR in 26 (8.6%) specimens across the period of collection.
49 based on histological analysis of the tumour specimen after biopsy or surgery, and we classified pati
50 t pathological tumor extent in the resection specimen after neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (nCRT) and
51 s commercially available NAAT for testing of specimens after mailing.
52  metrics were evaluated in relation to FFPET specimen age (6 months to 15 years; n=14) and specimen t
53 the ABBA biopsy specimen but not the control specimen analyzed.
54 sis of N-glycans and O-glycans from a single specimen and can be applied to a high-throughput automat
55  PFP appearance was evaluated in an anatomic specimen and in 10 healthy subjects on spine CT scans by
56  (any type) was detected in 742 (71.8%) anal specimens and 101 (9.8%) oral specimens.
57 poilage of foods/animal feeds, books, museum specimens and artworks and better control microbiology o
58 antitative trait locus effects in human lung specimens and blood, as well as associations among air p
59 es detected in self-collected cervicovaginal specimens and demographic, sexual behavior, and self-rep
60 vely correlates with AMPK activity in glioma specimens and grades of glioma malignancy.
61    Importantly, DHX15 was upregulated in PCa specimens and its expression was correlated with Gleason
62 ssociated osteoblasts in PCa bone metastasis specimens and patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) were fou
63 ntial pathogens cultured from induced sputum specimens and quantity of oropharyngeal flora were compa
64 pared to histopathology findings from biopsy specimens and radiology reports on MR images to evaluate
65 hat allows refractive index matching in live specimens and thus substantially improves image quality
66 -36alpha expression detected in renal biopsy specimens and urine samples from patients with renal TIL
67 e chain reaction was performed on the tissue specimens and urine.
68 f the surgical procedure, weight of surgical specimen, and patients' pain perception.
69 a single infecting genome in a sterile blood specimen are available and have recently been commercial
70         Sputum, induced sputum, or bronchial specimens are all suitable specimens for detecting fungi
71 ng while addressing which patients and tumor specimens are appropriate, and to provide guidance on cl
72  as a rapid screening tool, whereby negative specimens are excluded from culture.
73 ulture bottles or four periprosthetic tissue specimens are obtained and cultured using standard plate
74 is obtained when three periprosthetic tissue specimens are obtained and inoculated into blood culture
75                                In pneumonia, specimens are rarely obtained directly from the infectio
76 do not support the culture of induced sputum specimens as a diagnostic tool for pneumonia in young ch
77  Among the participants with ZIKV RNA in any specimen at week 4, biweekly collection continued until
78 e tubular immune deposits on the ABBA biopsy specimen but not the control specimen analyzed.
79 ent research has demonstrated that herbarium specimens can provide important information on plant phe
80 ic evidence of influenza virus in pharyngeal specimens collected during clinical illness.
81                                        Using specimens collected during the Folic Acid for Vascular O
82  The microbial composition of induced sputum specimens collected from adult patients screened for a m
83 ciated with overall survival (OS) in the 145 specimens collected prior to initiation of the second or
84 techniques used for clinical measurements or specimen collection.
85 especified analysis, blinded per prospective-specimen-collection, retrospective-blinded-evaluation (P
86 oforms was observed in HIV-related KS biopsy specimens compared with non-HIV-related KS and NST.
87 s for calprotectin in renal allograft biopsy specimens confirmed the serological results.
88        On the basis of CT findings, two more specimens considered highly sensitive for the CT diagnos
89 Between January 2009 and September 2016, 233 specimens, consisting of fresh and formalin-fixed, paraf
90                       9 of 15 additional AVM specimens contained mutant MAP2K1 alleles.
91 ntly, high CAMKIIgamma levels in patient TCL specimens correlate with increased c-Myc and pS62-c-Myc
92 he podocytes and glomeruli from human biopsy specimens correlated with glucocorticoid responsiveness
93     Finally, immunostaining in kidney biopsy specimens demonstrated overexpression of ShcA in several
94 red PNI in vivo Correlative studies in human specimens demonstrated that cathepsin B-producing macrop
95                                   All twelve specimens demonstrated the presence of the CPV transcrip
96 istologic analysis of the bone marrow biopsy specimen, diagnosis of Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia was
97                              Striking across-specimens differences in fluid residence times affecting
98                        Efforts to mainstream specimen digitization have taken root and have accelerat
99 ) in the US, Africa, and Peru with 2 genital specimens each containing >/=105 copies herpes simplex v
100                     In human prostate cancer specimens, EAF2 expression was inversely correlated with
101                         Human colonic biopsy specimens exposed to G. duodenalis were depleted of mucu
102 on of M. bovis and M. caprae from veterinary specimens following culture.
103  with IS specimens (96.2% vs 92.4% for NP/OP specimens for all viruses combined [P = .41]; 96.9% vs 9
104 tum, or bronchial specimens are all suitable specimens for detecting fungi; microscopy, fungal cultur
105                 An examination of the herbal specimens for ectoparasites confirmed the diagnosis.
106 l tubules from 98 human needle kidney biopsy specimens for microRNA expression analysis using deep se
107 ful in diagnostic applications using various specimens for neurodegenerative diseases including Alzhe
108 om unpreserved or Cary-Blair-preserved stool specimens for the detection of Yersinia enterocolitica,
109 on of putative targets in VS, archived tumor specimens, fresh tumor cells derived from patients with
110  In histologic analyses of gastric resection specimens from 10 patients with adenocarcinoma, we found
111                         Here, we analyzed 95 specimens from 11 morphologically distinct species of be
112                                        Serum specimens from 170 controls from areas in which the dise
113  245 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor specimens from 174 patients with cHL, including 71 with
114 y (TMA) analysis to a sample of femoral bone specimens from 20 exhumed individuals of known period of
115  measured HIV-1 RNA levels in CSF and plasma specimens from 220 HIV-positive adults who were taking s
116               Approximately half of 40 tumor specimens from 23 HIV-positive and 17 HIV-negative patie
117 NanoString technology used in 38 cSCC biopsy specimens from 24 patients with cSCC (19 men and 5 women
118 igand (PD-L2) was assessed in 38 cSCC biopsy specimens from 24 patients with cSCC.
119 ctive, retrospective, and prepared contrived specimens from 6 clinical sites.
120            In this study, we evaluated tumor specimens from 65 patients with melanoma, lung nonsquamo
121  specificity was 100% (99.7-100%) among 1164 specimens from 892 children in whom TB was excluded, str
122 iagnoses made on the basis of resected brain specimens from 9523 patients who underwent epilepsy surg
123 KL, we performed RNA and exome sequencing on specimens from 99 patients (75 pediatric and 24 adult).
124                                       Serial specimens from a trial of HIV-infected individuals recei
125 m basal layers was determined in skin biopsy specimens from all lesions stained with hematoxylin-eosi
126                 Although HPV was detected in specimens from both anatomical sites in 83 (8.0%) partic
127                                       Biopsy specimens from both periods were diagnosed by the same d
128                                           In specimens from breast cancer and melanoma patients, CD39
129 r both were detected in 48 [66%] of 73 urine specimens from case-patients and none from 15 controls;
130 a), we compared prevalence and density in IS specimens from children with radiographic pneumonia and
131 t ERBs by finding MARV RNA in blood and oral specimens from contact bats, followed by MARV IgG antibo
132                    We also analyzed surgical specimens from cryptogenic patients not presenting struc
133 f moesin were also observed in muscle biopsy specimens from DMD, Ullrich CMD, and merosin-deficient C
134 l (1066-1280 CE) Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) specimens from excavation sites in Germany, Norway, and
135 nscriptomic RNA sequencing of stomach biopsy specimens from individuals with different H. pylori infe
136 rgan, the utricular macula, using postmortem specimens from individuals with documented normal audito
137 lue of a granzyme B imaging paradigm, biopsy specimens from melanoma patients on checkpoint inhibitor
138        HESCs were isolated from hysterectomy specimens from normally cycling premenopausal women with
139 GCCs and dedifferentiation in ovarian cancer specimens from patients treated with chemotherapy.
140 cted a tissue microarray of 999 colon cancer specimens from patients who underwent surgical resection
141 duce mucosal morphometric measures in biopsy specimens from patients with celiac disease.
142 his case-control study obtained punch biopsy specimens from patients with HS (lesional and nonlesiona
143 grin-beta3 were highly colocalized in biopsy specimens from patients with inflammatory GN.
144 uditory and vestibular function and surgical specimens from patients with intractable Meniere's disea
145                                         1300 specimens from patients, health personnel, and environme
146 dothelial cells were grown from core hepatic specimens from swine.
147  LPF, measures traditionally associated with specimens from the lower respiratory tract in adults.
148                                              Specimens from the mandible were processed for morphomet
149 anism was detected more frequently in the IS specimens from the radiographic pneumonia compared with
150 ss spectrometry was applied to 13 Buyid silk specimens from the Textile Museum collections.
151            We collected stratum corneum (SC) specimens from the volar forearms of 10 CSU patients, 10
152           From a cohort of 771 kidney biopsy specimens from two North American and five European cent
153                       All except one chronic specimen had GSIs below 0.67, yielding a FRR of 0.33 [0-
154 hed specimens, a higher proportion of sputum specimens had >/=1 pathogen detected compared with NP/OP
155 rom 15 controls; 72 (90%) of 80 case-patient specimens had abnormal plasma acylcarnitine profiles, co
156                         Seventeen additional specimens had defects grafted with either bone mineraliz
157                            LGI1-IgG-positive specimens had higher voltage-gated potassium channel-IgG
158 ubmitted for PRNT, nine were negative, eight specimens had neutralizing antibodies to a flavivirus (u
159 ontrast, are very rare: only two unequivocal specimens have been reported, both from the early Cambri
160 ch antigen-based tests detect RSV in >10% of specimens (hereafter, the "10% threshold").
161 n blotting) and in normal and AE skin biopsy specimens (immunofluorescence).
162 id detection methods and testing of multiple specimens improve sensitivity, multiple pathogens are of
163 tract specimens was improved by diluting the specimen in broth and by Vero cell coculture.
164 and rougher (P < 0.001) but less eroded than specimens in AS and DW.
165 d >/=1 pathogen detected compared with NP/OP specimens in children (93% versus 68%; P < 0.0001) and a
166 ificantly increased in primary breast cancer specimens in comparison with matched-normal adjacent tis
167 gradation of completely demineralized dentin specimens in contact with a filler-free or 2 ion-releasi
168 erformed on URu2 - x Fe x Si2 single-crystal specimens in high magnetic fields up to 45 T (DC fields)
169                                              Specimens in NS were softer and rougher (P < 0.001) but
170                                   By IHC, 76 specimens in the training cohort (54%) had high FOXP1 ex
171 rom viruses isolated from primary NPC biopsy specimens in this region, revealing whole-genome sequenc
172 decreased in mesenchymal-like primary cancer specimens in vivo and following induction of EMT in canc
173 ivation of the ERK pathway in primary cancer specimens in vivo and in cancer cell lines in vitro.
174                     Furthermore, in clinical specimens, increased UBE3A levels correlated with reduce
175  than 5% viable cancer cells in the surgical specimen, is an important prognostic factor for patients
176 tion by immunohistochemistry on human tissue specimens justified the synthesis of antibody-functional
177 26 participants and tested 130 seminal fluid specimens; median follow up was 197 days (IQR 187-209 da
178                                          The specimens mimic real situations encountered in Cultural
179 n independent set of human colorectal cancer specimens (n = 37) revealed the model recapitulated the
180 plex assay with bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) specimens (n = 68) from 52 highly characterized allergic
181                                      Control specimens (n = 865) were evaluated by tissue (n = 542) a
182       After accounting for presence in NP/OP specimens, no organism was detected more frequently in t
183 dominant lamellar patterns were found in the specimen obtained from rhBMP-2 sites.
184                                              Specimens obtained at enrollment and then quarterly for
185 aphic (US) examination reports and pathology specimens obtained between January 2000 and May 2014 at
186 pathological complete response, assessed via specimens obtained during surgery, analysed by masked ce
187 egulation was particularly evident in biopsy specimens obtained from calcineurin inhibitor-treated pa
188 tion in EBV isolated from primary NPC biopsy specimens obtained from the Hunan Province.
189                                           In specimen of CRC patients, high-level expression of GM-CS
190 ification of our proposed method, the sample specimen of multilayer films was fabricated via photolit
191 tained and analyzed the sections of a biopsy specimen of the cortex to determine the density of both
192                   Based on sequences from 57 specimens of 27 species, we recovered a robust biogeogra
193  discrimination (Delta(13)C) measured in 755 specimens of a single widely distributed tree species, P
194 time, we report carious lesions preserved in specimens of A. simus, recovered from RLB.
195           Two exceptionally preserved female specimens of Alavatanais carabe and A. margulisae from L
196                                  In clinical specimens of breast cancer, TRIB1 levels correlated with
197                                  In clinical specimens of human breast cancer, elevated levels of the
198  cells and formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded specimens of human peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
199                                  In clinical specimens of lung adenocarcinoma, low KLF10 expression a
200                                  In clinical specimens of metastatic melanoma, we observed significan
201  shotgun-sequencing of ancient DNA from five specimens of Neanderthal calcified dental plaque (calcul
202  (miR-122) is down-regulated in liver biopsy specimens of patients with ALF and in acetaminophen-trea
203                            Intestinal biopsy specimens of patients with CD were scored according to t
204 suspensions and ILC3s sorted from gut biopsy specimens of patients with IBD were also analyzed along
205 med novel DNA barcodes for seven species (10 specimens) of woodborers not in public databases.
206                             In fibrillary GN specimens only, immunofluorescence and immunohistochemis
207 tion of Marsh 2 or greater lesions in biopsy specimens or persistent high levels of tTGA.
208  Here the authors investigate the effects of specimen orientation in single particle cryo-EM and pres
209 d to identify independent predictors of poor specimen outcome.
210                              In UCB clinical specimens, positive correlations in the expression of SO
211                                      Because specimen preparation and data acquisition with confocal
212 tric allows rapid and rigorous evaluation of specimen preparation methods, assisting structure determ
213 plore these issues using three chemical-free specimen preparations: lyophilization, cryofixation, and
214                                  Clusters of specimens preserving the body indicate that they were ra
215                                 We optimized specimen processing to maximize the limit of detection (
216  respondents performed activities related to specimen processing, direct microscopic examination, and
217 though the Tanaka equation using the evening specimen produced the least bias overall, no single equa
218       The number of tests performed, type of specimens, proportion of HER2-positive and equivocal pat
219     We also report on a peculiar tanaidacean specimen referable to the fossil family Alavatanaidae, D
220 e propose a platform strategy for developing specimen referral networks based on 2 models: centralize
221 ls: centralized and decentralized laboratory specimen referral networks.
222 , all glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH)-positive specimens, regardless of fecal toxin result, from Oxford
223  negative, 4 indeterminate, 1 invalid, and 2 specimen-rejected results.
224 e yield adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for stool specimens relative to swabs were 1.24 (95% CI 1.11-1.38)
225  the optimal number of periprosthetic tissue specimens required for accurate PJI diagnosis.
226 including cancers in prophylactic mastectomy specimens, respectively).
227                                   The biopsy specimen revealed adenocarcinoma with no actionable muta
228             Analysis of artificial community specimens revealed differences in extraction efficiency
229                                      Blinded specimen sets from human stool, chemostats, and artifici
230                               The 3D printed specimens show, at two of its opposing faces along the s
231 elanoma secretome and validation in clinical specimens showed that the heparin-binding factor midkine
232 fety risk assessment than information on the specimen source and test requisition.
233                                 We evaluated specimen stability for use beyond the Aptima package ins
234                  One-hundred fifty-one tumor specimens stained positive for podoplanin (33 high expre
235                                              Specimen submission would be less expensive and time-con
236                    On day 20, a venous blood specimen tested negative for Ebola virus by quantitative
237  From March 2014 through August 2016, 256343 specimens tested for Ebola virus disease were captured i
238 k 4, biweekly collection continued until all specimens tested negative.
239                            In all cases, the specimens tested positive for stx by an alternative FDA-
240 m(2) for mice and <12 mm(2) for humans) skin specimens that can be readily obtained from live mice an
241 t supports nanoscale imaging of human tissue specimens that have been fixed with formalin, embedded i
242 mens, viable tumor was found in two of eight specimens that underwent ACE and three of three that und
243   Here, we demonstrate, using patient biopsy specimens, that HD5 is also expressed as an active, secr
244                             Among these silk specimens, the AAR ratios of only one specimen were cons
245 ole-brain Ca(2+) imaging in semi-transparent specimens, tissue scattering has limited its application
246 markers involve selection of assays, type of specimens to be tested, timing of ordering of tests and
247  the cellular quality of expectorated sputum specimens to check that they originated from the lower r
248 uses, the utility in using viral load of URT specimens to define viral pneumonia was equivocal.
249                            We identified 265 specimens to species or genus using DNA barcodes.
250  imaging, low-dose mapping of beam-sensitive specimens, trace element analysis, and time-resolved spe
251 pecimen age (6 months to 15 years; n=14) and specimen type (FFPET versus whole blood and dried blood
252                Antibiotic exposure ranged by specimen type from 43.5% to 81.7% in 4223 cases and was
253 ptimal SIM imaging environment regardless of specimen type or structure of interest.
254 rhoea, location, and their interactions with specimen type.
255 standardized assay for HIV-1 RNA in multiple specimen types.
256 retain flexibility for integrating different specimen types.
257                                 In the tumor specimens, viable tumor was found in two of eight specim
258                               Each pathology specimen was evaluated by two hepatopathologists accordi
259 nant crack pattern for each location on each specimen was noted and analyzed.
260  sequence dataset consisting of 232 Laccaria specimens was analyzed phylogenetically.
261 s whether organism presence or density in IS specimens was associated with chest radiographic evidenc
262 iable M. genitalium from lower genital tract specimens was improved by diluting the specimen in broth
263 sis of (18)F-PSMA-1007 PET/CT, mpMRI, and RP specimens was performed by dividing the prostate into 38
264          Studying the patient's renal biopsy specimen, we ascertained that obstructive tubular casts
265                      By using human clinical specimens, we also showed that miR-152 expression levels
266 ring ancient sequence data to that of modern specimens, we determine the biological origin of 15 Viki
267 With an ex vivo model using human gut tissue specimens, we showed a dose-responsive GLP-1 secretion i
268 e silk specimens, the AAR ratios of only one specimen were consistent with authentic silk fabrics col
269 tive values (NPVs) for rayon swabs and ESwab specimens were 98.9% and 99.1%, respectively.
270                                       Biopsy specimens were analyzed at the Department of Microbiolog
271 3(hi) basophils, irrespective of whether the specimens were analyzed by means of conventional flow cy
272 erenkov luminescence images from incised BCS specimens were analyzed postoperatively by 2 surgeons bl
273                                        Urine specimens were available for 260 women with 85.4% from t
274                                  Skin biopsy specimens were collected after intradermal allergen chal
275                                        Tumor specimens were collected from Baptist Cancer Center (Mem
276                         More than 9400 blood specimens were collected in filter papers from all inhab
277  total of 2,410 unformed, deidentified stool specimens were collected.
278                                        Blood specimens were drawn immediately prior to treatment and
279    Oral rinse, penile swab, and vaginal swab specimens were evaluated by polymerase chain reaction fo
280                                     Surgical specimens were evaluated with histopathologic examinatio
281 ber of repeat tests on subsequent excisional specimens were examined and compared.
282                                          The specimens were immunostained using an antibody against V
283                 A total of 15110 skin biopsy specimens were included.
284                                   Pathologic specimens were obtained from patients cared for at the U
285  standard colonoscopies, during which biopsy specimens were obtained from the ileum.
286                  An additional 432 contrived specimens were prepared by seeding well-characterized ca
287 ost no fluorescence signal was detected when specimens were pretreated with EDC compared to controls
288 r mass of the filets in diploid and triploid specimens were similar.
289                 Nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal specimens were tested for HBoV mRNA and genomic DNA by q
290                                              Specimens were tested with the multianalyte assay Lumine
291                       Positive light scatter specimens were used for downstream rapid matrix-assisted
292 an also detect HIV in dried blood and plasma specimens, which may be of benefit in resource-limited s
293 y from multiple tests on peripheral clinical specimens, which may have imperfect and uncertain sensit
294 tion of pathogens in upper respiratory tract specimens, which may indicate asymptomatic carriage or a
295 , to assay Hsp90 expression on intact tissue specimens with comparable contrast to in vivo administra
296                                        NP/OP specimens with matching high-quality sputum (defined as
297 d on reference method results (n = 117), and specimens with negative fungal culture, but with microsc
298 fferent MLVA profiles were identified in 149 specimens, with 4/5/7/2 (40%) and 3/5/6/2 (26%) predomin
299 cts neutralizing antibodies in patient serum specimens, with improved turnaround times, and can be us
300 hominin material, now comprising 131 hominin specimens, within a second chamber, the Lesedi Chamber.

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