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1                                             (S)-Acetoxy group in the succinimide precursor was initia
2                                             (S)-Orteronel was three times more inhibitory toward the
3                                             (S*,S**)-18e and (S*,S**)-22e, in particular, exhibited o
4                                              S-acylated proteins can be modified by different fatty a
5                                              S-acylation/deacylation cycles and vesicular transport a
6                                              S. aureus and E. coli antigens were detected in immune-b
7                                              S. aureus uses secreted cyclic autoinducing peptides (AI
8  electrical conductivity to be 11,000-15,000 S/cm, substantially higher than the only earlier reporte
9 s plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), S. aureusclfA expression and fibrin-encapsulated abscess
10 ith single-particle averaging to localize 14 S. pombe SPB components and regulators, determining both
11 ommunity production, with high-throughput 18 S ribosomal DNA sequencing to elucidate the relationship
12  (S)P species [(MeAN)2Cu(II)2(O2(2-))](2+) ((S)P(MeAN), MeAN: N-methyl-N,N-bis[3-(dimethylamino)propy
13                             Serum and CSF 24(S)-hydroxycholesterol (24[S]-HC), which serves as a biom
14   Serum and CSF 24(S)-hydroxycholesterol (24[S]-HC), which serves as a biomarker of target engagement
15 imensions on the surface of 293T cells (293T/S-alphaPEG, short-type cells; 293T/L-alphaPEG, long-type
16  macromolecules was higher than that of 293T/S-alphaPEG or 293T/L-alphaPEG cells.
17 her than other members of the series (10(-3) S cm(-1) versus 10(-4) S cm(-1)).
18 in the sulfur isotopic composition (delta(34)S) of sedimentary sulfate and sulfide phases over Earth
19 ing bacteria containing seven times more (34)S than the control strain.
20 of the series (10(-3) S cm(-1) versus 10(-4) S cm(-1)).
21 re for printing highly conductive (3 x 10(5) S m(-1) ) features in degradable materials at ambient co
22                          We also show that a S. enterica cobT strain that synthesizes GkCblS ectopica
23 egins with a beta-hGly residue instead of a (S)-beta-Caa(l) constituent.
24 the anisotropic mechanical behavior of C-(A-)S-H.
25  Mice were treated with vehicle, FTY720, AAL(S) , BORT or AAL(S) +BORT and hallmark features of AAD a
26 d with vehicle, FTY720, AAL(S) , BORT or AAL(S) +BORT and hallmark features of AAD assessed.
27  loss of a single transporter did not affect S. aureus However, disruption of any two systems signifi
28 iveness of Ty21a-AR-Ss in protecting against S. sonnei shigellosis and typhoid fever, as compared wit
29 es LA0407 and in SC S. arcanum LA2157 allows S. lycopersicum pollen tubes to penetrate to the ovary a
30   The configurational stability of the alpha-S-organolithium species was enhanced by using a less coo
31                          We characterized an S. aureus strain that contained a transposon inserted in
32  to TORC1 may differ between C. albicans and S. cerevisiae The converse direction of signaling from T
33 ASs) in two yeast species, S. cerevisiae and S. pombe Although >80% of the mRNA genes in each species
34 ,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphyrin dianion), and S = 1/2 4-(4'-pyridyl)-1,2,3,5-dithiadiazolyl (py-DTDA)
35 re investigated for the presence of EETs and S aureus by using immunofluorescent staining and the PNA
36                    The behavior of C, H, and S in the solid Earth depends on their oxidation states,
37                         Recoveries for P and S were between 94 and 97%, and agreements with the refer
38                            (S*,S**)-18e and (S*,S**)-22e, in particular, exhibited optimal in vitro A
39 s in each species were found to display APA, S. pombe showed greater 3' UTR size differences among AP
40 e chemical composition of Chinese artichoke (S. affinis tubers) by analyzing its polar constituents a
41 zation of the skin by Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is increased in atopic dermatitis and can res
42  dystrophic neurites in the absence of BACE1 S-palmitoylation in mouse models of AD amyloidosis.
43 ), and the degree of differentiation between S and NS populations was similar to that within these tw
44 azane frameworks, using the building blocks [S=(H)P(mu-NR)]2 .
45 ded to live rats with an induced bloodstream S. aureus infection.
46 sin and those of ventral horizontal cells by S-opsin activation.
47 xt of the selective pressures encountered by S. enterica in vivo.
48  cells prevented nasopharyngeal infection by S. pyogenes, but not by Streptococcus pneumoniae, a bact
49 1 in the apoplast to facilitate infection by S. sclerotiorum.
50 tients (approximately 38%) colonized only by S. aureus and treated with appropriate antibiotic for at
51 talyst to promote stereocontrolled C-N and C-S bond formation by activation of an achiral sulfenylati
52 f diphenyl sulfide also showed competitive C-S bond cleavage giving phenyl sulfinic acid and ionizati
53                                    Coupled C-S cleavage and CO2 release to yield [(bpy)3Pd3(micro3-S)
54 haem iron enzyme capable of catalysing the C-S bond formation and sulfoxidation, herein, we discovere
55                MCNP- and MIRDcell-calculated S values agreed well.
56    Colonization densities of M. catarrhalis, S. aureus, and P. jirovecii are unlikely to be of diagno
57                                    Cathepsin S is one of the most important cysteine proteinases and
58 ed expression of the gene encoding cathepsin S (Ctss), a cysteine protease that cleaves invariant cha
59  by different proteases, including cathepsin S (CatS) and the intramembrane protease signal peptide p
60 n of IL-36gamma and highlight that cathepsin S-mediated activation of IL-36gamma may be important in
61 n and subsequent optimization of the center (S)-proline-based lead 7 has led to the discovery of nonc
62 ypic measures as apps (for suicide risk (CFI-S, Convergent Functional Information for Suicidality) an
63 (meta)stability of this diamagnetic complex (S=0) is striking if one considers that it has empty d-or
64                                 In contrast, S. melilutra models exhibit a six-fold increase in stiff
65                        The coronavirus (CoV) S protein requires cleavage by host cell proteases to me
66 donor-acceptor-donor-shielding unit (S-D-A-D-S) structure is reported.
67 s affecting the production of decarboxylated S-adenosylmethionine (dcSAM) and polyamine synthesis.
68            Mice infected with covR-deficient S. agalactiae produced less proinflammatory cytokines th
69 ield a specific environment spectral density S(omega).
70 , to quantify the extent of NO2(-)-dependent S-nitrosation of proteins thiols in vivo Using this appr
71 size differences among APA isoforms than did S. cerevisiae PASs in different locations of gene are su
72 at treatment with the physiological NO donor S-nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) increased the abundance of s
73                                       During S-phase, dynamic and stable interactions decreased consi
74 longation processes that mostly occur during S phase.
75                        The global EFFORTLESS S-ICD (Evaluation oF FactORs ImpacTing CLinical Outcome
76 aled no difference between the EN-EPA and EN-S in any clinical, nutritional, functional, QL or immune
77 tiple phenotypes associated with impaired Fe-S protein maturation.
78 d are consistent with the hypothesis that Fe-S cluster synthesis is a viable target for antimicrobial
79 machinery resides to mature mitochondrial Fe/S cluster-containing proteins.
80 l for maintaining physiological levels of Fe/S cluster biogenesis proteins during iron deprivation.
81                    Mechanistic aspects of Fe/S protein biogenesis continue to be elucidated by bioche
82 where also the mitochondrial iron-sulfur (Fe/S) cluster assembly machinery resides to mature mitochon
83 ment ((R)-FL is 30x more toxic than (S)-FL; (S)-NFL is 10x more toxic than (S)-FL).
84   We introduce P robabilistic A lgorithm for S omatic Tr ee I nference (PASTRI), a new algorithm for
85                 The selenate uptake rate for S. pinnata (1 h) was three- to four-fold higher than for
86 es and also with potassium and thymidine for S. pneumoniae For all other variations, gepotidacin MIC
87                             IC50 values for (S)-orteronel were identical for blocking DHEA formation
88 he prebiotic activity of inulin and FOS from S. rebaudiana stems.
89  coordination polymer (CP), 3, prepared from S = 1/2 Co(TPP), 1 (TPP = 5,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphyri
90                        Deletion of sdrD from S. aureus subsp. aureus strain NCTC8325-4 attenuated bac
91 y were fruit-to-bunch (F/B), shell-to-fruit (S/F), kernel-to-fruit (K/F), mesocarp-to-fruit (M/F), oi
92 ls to around 0.2 mg S/L at a ratio of 0.28 g S/g Fe3O4-Fe.
93 MIGO2 silencing in melanoma cells induces G1/S arrest followed by apoptosis.
94                       Furthermore, intact G1/S transition (Rb-positive and low-molecular-weight isofo
95 ime a collection of brain targets of Galphat-S-ir neurons, suggesting they might mediate non-visual m
96 nt injection were not sufficient to generate S-starts.
97              Sustained GSK3 activity in GSK3(S/A) knock-in mice reportedly accelerates peripheral ner
98                                           H2 S treatment mitigates cold IRI-associated renal injury v
99 h University of Wisconsin (UW) solution + H2 S (150 muM NaSH) during prolonged (24-h) cold (4 degrees
100     While adults heterozygous for hemoglobin S mutation were less often parasitemic compared to AA ad
101  disease is the polymerization of hemoglobin S (HbS) to form fibers that make red cells less flexible
102 t inhibition of polymerization of hemoglobin S.
103 which have chronically low levels of hepatic S-adenosylmethionine (SAMe) and spontaneously develop st
104 h to a broad range of trimeric and hexameric S- and Se-bridged inorganic macrocycles based on cycloph
105 -) during normoxia places constraints on how S-nitrosation occurs in vivo and on its mechanisms of ca
106 d the unexpected potential of (99m)Tc-PSMA-I&S as a SPECT imaging agent.
107 )Tc-MAS3-y-nal-k(Sub-KuE) and (99m)Tc-PSMA-I&S in consistently high radiochemical yield and purity (>
108       The pharmacokinetics of (99m)Tc-PSMA-I&S in humans were investigated in a patient with advanced
109 rative SPECT/CT showed a high (99m)Tc-PSMA-I&S uptake in all suspect lesions identified in previous (
110 s catalyzed by the enzyme arsenite (As[III]) S-adenosylmethionine methyltransferase (ArsM).
111    Restoration of miR-874 expression impeded S phase progression, suppressing aggressive growth pheno
112                                           In S. cerevisiae, the phosphate starvation (PHO) responsive
113 te, which reduced selenate uptake by 100% in S. elata and 40% in B. juncea.
114  mycelia showed anti-inflammatory (absent in S. bellinii mycelia) and a cytotoxicity similar (sometim
115 wo distinct pools of MinC are coordinated in S. elongatus.
116 unclear whether this represents a decline in S. aureus infections overall.
117  moving direction and show severe defects in S-motility.
118 C1 to the PHO regulon previously observed in S. cerevisiae was genetically shown in C. albicans using
119 ed during HR, with its expression peaking in S/G2 phase.
120            Zinc intoxication is prevented in S. pneumoniae by expression of the zinc exporter CzcD, w
121 , we identified core FtsH target proteins in S. aureus.
122 e than cells lacking zwf1 We propose that in S. pombe Gcd1 and Idn1 act together to shunt glucose int
123 larization involves a novel, DDR-independent S-phase checkpoint, triggered by appressorium turgor gen
124 nd other bacterial chondroitin lyases induce S. rosetta mating at environmentally relevant concentrat
125  monoresistance in 1 patient (0.3%), and INH-S + RIF-S in 220 (68.3%) patients.
126  pharmacophores of the chelating inhibitors (S)-10a, (R)-10a, and 10b were binding within the MMP-13
127 C., Swaminathan, K., Mizuguchi, J., Iwanaga, S., Nuttall, P.
128  profiles from cells in early, mid, and late S phase of the mitotic cell cycle.
129  next-generation Li batteries, especially Li-S and Li-air systems.
130 he challenging surface chemistry issue in Li-S batteries.
131 onal additives for future lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries.
132 al capacity play important roles in limiting S. aureus SSTI in females.
133 ntermittently exposed, some individuals lose S. aureus rapidly.
134          Electrical conductivity of 38.512 M.S/m, thermal conductivity of 264 W.m(-1).K(-1) and micro
135 d sulfide at similar levels to around 0.2 mg S/L at a ratio of 0.28 g S/g Fe3O4-Fe.
136 the development of the first rechargeable Mg/S battery with a MgTFSI2 /MgCl2 /DME electrolyte (DME=1,
137 best cycling stability among all reported Mg/S batteries by suppressing polysulfide dissolution.
138 e and CO2 release to yield [(bpy)3Pd3(micro3-S)2](NO3)2 (bpy, 2,2'-bipyridine) provides the thermodyn
139 xposure to ischemia alone results in minimal S-nitrosation of protein thiols.
140    Redox processes of molybdenum-sulfide (Mo-S) compounds are important in the function of materials
141 kill Staphylococcus aureus Further, a mutant S. aureus that is more sensitive to antimicrobial peptid
142 nking beta-cyclodextrin to the surface of N, S codoped carbon dots (beta-CD-CDs).
143 analogous complex with a pincer-type mer-C,N,S ligation, emphasizing the importance of the fac-C,N,S-
144 n, emphasizing the importance of the fac-C,N,S-iron(II) motif in promoting enzyme-like reactivity.
145               The contents of Cu, Mn, N, Ni, S and As in the sediments were critical in considering t
146 did not affect Ab responses to a noninvasive S.
147          Elemental compositions (C, H, N, O, S), Py-GC/FID, Py-GC/MS and SEM imaging reveal extensive
148 ted in 1998 at 7.7% and represented 18.4% of S aureus isolates in 2016.
149 is consistent with a genome-wide analysis of S. cerevisiae, which reveals that under favourable growt
150                           The association of S/P with the metabolic status of obese individuals was f
151  germinating seeds, we assayed chemotaxis of S. meliloti towards betonicine, choline, glycine betaine
152 erospecific pollination, the contribution of S. admonitor trees to paternity in seed from open-pollin
153  been fabricated for successful detection of S(2-) ion.
154 s platform is also suitable for detection of S.
155  for an adequate subcellular distribution of S-acylated Ras proteins.
156                      Furthermore, fitness of S. aureus in these sites of replication is not compromis
157 nity in seed from open-pollinated flowers of S. subcuneata decreased rapidly with the spatial separat
158 its a reversible capacity of 1,327 mAh/(g of S), along with fast reaction kinetics and negligible pol
159 r Sant_4061 completely retards the growth of S. praecaptivus in the presence of an antimicrobial pept
160 his occurs, and the functional importance of S-nitrosation sites across the mammalian proteome, remai
161 but not to NO2(-), combined with the lack of S-nitrosation during anoxia alone or by NO2(-) during no
162 ating transposon insertion mutant library of S Typhimurium to immune serum identified a repertoire of
163 for understanding the formation mechanism of S(0) aerosols in different environments.
164 atty acid in the fermentation metabolites of S. epidermidis.
165 g knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of S. aureus disease, we suggest that the application of mo
166  assumed to generate catalytic quantities of S-acylthiosalicylamides as electrophiles, which are rapi
167 m to immune serum identified a repertoire of S Typhimurium genes that, when interrupted, result in in
168 is defined as the area under the P rofile of S hannon D ifference (PSD).
169    Here, we discovered a fundamental role of S-phase protein kinase 2 (Skp2) in the formation and pro
170                         However, the role of S. aureus carriage and SE sensitization on allergic mult
171  effectively killed two different strains of S. aureus.
172          Here we show that mutant strains of S. praecaptivus that lack genetic components of a quorum
173             Here, we report the structure of S. pombe Uba1 in complex with Ubc15, a Ub E2 with intrin
174 ased growth rate and reproductive success of S. avenae on these varieties.
175 ed significant alterations to the surface of S. epidermidis, and electron microscopy showed cellular
176                    An efficient synthesis of S-allyl thioimidate hydrobromide salts via coupling of t
177  effects of amphotericin-B and miconazole on S. cerevisiae through the device's time-dependent freque
178 taphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923 (disk only), S. aureus ATCC 29213 (broth only), Enterococcus faecalis
179 roteolytic cleavage resulting in short OPA1 (S-OPA1).
180 CI-118 551 (beta1 and beta2 antagonists), or S-propranolol alone.
181 of GLIC in the absence and presence of R- or S-ketamine.
182 on of antibiotic-resistance genes from other S. aureus strains or even from other genera.
183          In the strain Newman and some other S. aureus strains, the sensor histidine kinase SaeS has
184 naturally occurring DNA damage incurred over S-phase causes p53-dependent accumulation of p21 during
185 ual characterization and that global peptide-S/N relationships are difficult to identify.
186                          We find low peptide-S/N concordance between arrays, demonstrating that diffe
187 r, DBAN may precipitate cancer by perturbing S phase and by blocking the Chk1-dependent response to r
188 d RNA-seq transcriptomics to analyse protein S-mycothiolation, reversible thiol-oxidations and their
189 ltransferases are enzymes catalyzing protein S-acylation, a common post-translational modification on
190 oximately 12-fold in the presence of protein S.
191 1, 2013 to assess the associations between R/S and incident all-cause mortality using proportional ha
192 ed using CysS, a cobalamin-dependent radical S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) methyltransferase.
193 n-based superconductors unveiled fast rates (S) comparable to measurements of YBa 2Cu3O7-delta.
194 ers, but the spectral signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) is typically lower than that obtained from collisio
195 thiol-disulfide exchange mechanism to reduce S-mycothiolated mixed disulfides and intramolecular disu
196  Herein, the preparation of the regioisomer (S)-N(1)-methyl-2-[2'-(3''-methoxy-4''-hydroxyphenyl)ethy
197 , was almost solely responsible for removing S. ilicifolium biomass, accounting for 83% of the mass-s
198  cost-effectiveness of methicillin-resistant S aureus prevention strategies and recommends specific s
199 ene, mediated by the dirhodium catalyst Rh2 (S-TBPTTL)4 , and the enone 1,2-addition of a new TEMPO c
200 istance in 1 patient (0.3%), and INH-S + RIF-S in 220 (68.3%) patients.
201 dy nested within the multicenter African RTS,S/AS01E phase 3 trial.
202                                          (S*,S**)-18e and (S*,S**)-22e, in particular, exhibited opti
203                         (S*,S**)-18e and (S*,S**)-22e, in particular, exhibited optimal in vitro ADME
204        Solanum habrochaites LA0407 and in SC S. arcanum LA2157 allows S. lycopersicum pollen tubes to
205                    In contrast, in secondary S. venezuelensis infection, our evidence indicates that
206 er sensitive isolates (methicillin-sensitive S. aureus: MSSA).
207 length (M)-, and short-wavelength sensitive (S)-opsins, are responsible for red, green and blue color
208 n vivo Using this approach, called SNOxICAT (S-nitrosothiol redox isotope-coded affinity tag), we fou
209 e dominant interaction in the gas phase (SO2)S...O(H2O) to the dominant interaction on the water nano
210 enylation sites (PASs) in two yeast species, S. cerevisiae and S. pombe Although >80% of the mRNA gen
211  involved in replication fork stabilization, S-phase checkpoint activation and establishment of siste
212  subsp. paratuberculosis (Map) ovine strain (S-type) contained no identifiable glycopeptidolipids or
213              Moreover, the uptake of (99m)Tc-S-HYNIC-28H1 was slightly increased at 9 d after therapy
214 ly assigned to the occupation of tetrahedral S(-I) sites, with the same oxidation state as in arsenop
215 o a wider range of temperature increase than S. pulchra in dry habitats.
216 than (S)-FL; (S)-NFL is 10x more toxic than (S)-FL).
217 ge treatment ((R)-FL is 30x more toxic than (S)-FL; (S)-NFL is 10x more toxic than (S)-FL).
218      These contrasting results indicate that S. pulchra in mesic habitats may respond positively to a
219 smission electron microscopy, we showed that S. pneumoniae rapidly adhered to and invaded cardiomyocy
220                   These results suggest that S-palmitoylation of JAM-C can be potentially targeted to
221                      Herein, we report that (S)P(MeAN) can be activated to generate O(MeAN) and perfo
222                                          The S Typhimurium yfgA mutant lost the characteristic Salmon
223                                          The S-ICD system and procedure complication rate was 4.1% at
224 verlap significantly with those bound by the S-phase gene transcription factor E2F1.
225  perform a second type of startle called the S-start [5-7].
226                     In one, we disrupted the S. cerevisiae INO80 protein interaction network by isola
227                            In grade 1 HE the S-ANT1 was lower than in MHE.
228 l cycle, but both pathways are active in the S and G2 phases.
229 of two gtr operons that we identified in the S Typhi genome.
230 erspecies recombination events involving the S gene were identified, suggesting that this region may
231 the virulence factors of B. anthracis is the S-layer-associated protein BslA, which endows bacilli wi
232 nts for nearly all DSB repair outside of the S and G2 phases.
233 inical Outcome and Cost EffectiveneSS of the S-ICD) registry is collecting outcomes in 985 patients d
234  associated with the clonal expansion of the S. aureus population, occurring over a period of weeks t
235               However, colocalization of the S. cerevisiae mispair recognition proteins with the repl
236 eptococcus pneumoniae Some components of the S. pneumoniae glycoconjugate vaccine Prevnar13 that cont
237 ine the three-dimensional arrangement of the S. pombe Ccq1-Tpz1-Poz1 (CTP) complex.
238 pt that can detect intergenic regions of the S. pyogenes genome.
239 han their caries-free counterparts, with the S-ECC group containing higher levels of known cariogenic
240                 The high preference for the (S)-substrate is of synthetic value.
241                                 Despite this S/N improvement, mass measurement accuracy was noticeabl
242 erior) to its fruiting bodies, contrarily to S. bellinii.
243 y of SdrD as an important key contributor to S. aureus survival and the ability to escape the innate
244 reased, further linking fibrin deposition to S. aureus expression of clfA and infection severity.
245 on of molecular pathological epidemiology to S. aureus infection can usher in a new era of highly foc
246 s are likely to be specifically recruited to S aureus and possibly other microorganisms and form EETs
247 Nrf2 function and antioxidative responses to S Typhimurium infection, eventually leading to cell deat
248 le degree of membrane damage and toxicity to S. oneidensis.
249 atalyzed reaction to access 3,4,5-trifluoro-(S)-phenylglycine, a 1-pot activation/displacement/deprot
250 vate prekallikrein and cleave the tripeptide S-2302, demonstrating proteolytic activity.
251 ficiently by IFN-beta than was the wild-type S. aureus, and immunoblotting showed that IFN-beta inter
252 bility to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S Typhi) infection.
253     Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S.
254                                            U.S. fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries and Oklahoma o
255  cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs) in 2015 U.S. dollars per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained
256 years of life, and budgetary outlays (2015 U.S. dollars).
257 ribe the frequency of reintubations across U.S. ICUs and to propose a standard, appropriate time cuto
258 lence of BP above the treatment goal among U.S. adults using criteria from the 2017 ACC/AHA guideline
259 ralia, India, Singapore, Sweden, U.K., and U.S.
260 of 482 coyotes originating from 11 eastern U.S. states to address how divergent demographic histories
261  of primary source-specific PM2.5 for four U.S. cities.
262 ical cup-to-disc ratio (vCDR) asymmetry in U.S. adults and assess the utility of vCDR asymmetry in th
263 to relate a century of observed changes in U.S. frost timing to various atmospheric circulations yiel
264 ent (MAT) for opioid use disorder (OUD) in U.S. primary care settings would expand access to treatmen
265 nd well-tolerated compared with TDF-FTC in U.S. women.
266 w these soil NO reductions could influence U.S. air quality and health costs.
267 lts of this large, prospective multicenter U.S. study indicate that inability to decrease procalciton
268 es in CyanoHAB occurrence in the Northeast U.S., while the greatest impacts to recreation, in terms o
269                     More than one third of U.S. HIV patients had missed opportunities to initiate hep
270 hool is required by law in the majority of U.S. states, there is currently no standardized method of
271 eated cells in Project Viva, a prospective U.S.-based prebirth cohort with relatively low levels of l
272 ential, independent cohorts, from a single U.S. health system, through their hospitalization.
273 pal actors in the Pacific NW region of the U.S. (representing a progressive populace facing stringent
274                      We used data from the U.S. Census Bureau on population projections from 2016 to
275 states and two cities participating in the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s Cl
276 pendage closure (LAAC) was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a stroke preven
277 but no commercial tests are cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use with extragenita
278            (68)Ga-DOTATATE approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has triggered widespread
279 d, several recent challenges hosted by the U.S. government have fostered an open and collaborative en
280               Costs were assessed from the U.S. health care system perspective.
281           Nitarsone was withdrawn from the U.S. market in 2015, but its use in other countries may co
282 s were women, and 77% were enrolled at the U.S. sites.
283 tory common areas and student rooms on two U.S. college campuses adhering to two different furniture
284  ones primarily recommend CXR/MRI, whereas U.S. guidelines preferably point to CHCT/MRI in patients w
285 ncident LC identified through linkage with U.S. state cancer registries.
286 ng unit-donor-acceptor-donor-shielding unit (S-D-A-D-S) structure is reported.
287 blished the crystal structure of an unusual (S)P species [(MeAN)2Cu(II)2(O2(2-))](2+) ((S)P(MeAN), Me
288  illustrate that for the top 20 meters the V S models that is well constrained by the data, we obtain
289 the protease-cleavable valine-citrulline [VC(S)] linker on ADC efficacy.
290                   Here we report a versatile S-adenosyl-l-methionine (SAM)-dependent enzyme, LepI, th
291 o function in a cGMP-independent manner, via S-nitrosation (SNO), a redox-based modification of cyste
292 ular, vaccination, participants with AD with S aureus colonization experienced (1) lower seroprotecti
293 on IL-10 production and its association with S. aureus bacteremia (SaB) mortality.
294         Overall, First Nations children with S-ECC have a significantly different plaque microbiome t
295 e among Canadian First Nations children with S-ECC.
296 ls under conditions mimicking infection with S. aureus conferred responsiveness to IL-20 that manifes
297 ne (3-MeA) is formed in DNA by reaction with S-adenosylmethionine, the reactive methyl donor, and by
298 xazole and/or trimethoprim-sulfadiazine with S. equi This study indicates trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazo
299 surrogate for trimethoprim-sulfadiazine with S. equi.
300                                        zDHHC S-acyltransferases are enzymes catalyzing protein S-acyl

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