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CD45RA+CCR7− terminal differentiation pattern was associated with low or non-functionality based on cytokine secretion.
This Th1 response pattern was associated with a significant increase in the levels of IL-12 produced by dendritic cells from ICP10ΔPK than HSV-2 immunized animals.
Interestingly, this pattern was associated with increased microvascular heterogeneity and decreased oxygen extraction capacity.
These differences persisted whether the hemodynamic response pattern was associated with an overall fall (speech task) or rise (cold pressor) in systemic vascular resistance.
This pattern was associated with conversion to T2D, remaining significant when accounting for β-cell function, emphasizing a link between this metabolic profile and insulin resistance.
Results indicated that the Type A behavior pattern was associated with SBP and DBP hyperresponsivity during the SI but not during mental arithmetic.
The hypometabolic pattern was associated with increased mortality (p < 0.01); accompanied by decreased concentrations of arginine, citruline, glutamine (p < 0.04) and mHSP72 and nHSP72 expression (p < 0.03).
Skeletal class III pattern was associated with 3.08 unit increase in mandibular length when compared to the skeletal class I group (p = 0.006).
The chronic daily pattern was associated with multiple or migrating locations, slightly longer-lasting stabs, frequent allodynia, and bodily jabs, which suggested central sensitisation of the second-order nociceptive neurons [22, 23].
Neither the P2 nor P7 pattern was associated with severe learning and memory impairment, but the P2+P7 pattern was.
Moreover, this pattern was associated with damage to different hemispheres: RHD patients were worse than normal control (NC) participants for the detection of both types of differences, while LHD patients performed significantly better for contour-violated than contour-preserved differences.
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