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Cells lacking CpoB exhibited envelope defects that were severely exacerbated in the absence of LpoA and alleviated by PBP1B overexpression.
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The results show that flooding events are being severely exacerbated by climate change, primarily in the upping of high tide marks.
In Mr. Van Cott's case, his therapist believes his problem predated the war (Mr. Van Cott was a tough kid who grew up on the streets of Brooklyn and liked to fight) and then was severely exacerbated by war.
As shown in Figure 1D, KO mice infected with parasite exhibited a significant decrease in the absolute number of actively cycling splenic CD8+ T cells that was severely exacerbated by anti IL-7 antibody treatment of these mice.
The public health burden caused by this species is severely exacerbated by the widespread dissemination of clones resistant to β-lactam antibiotics (methicillin resistant S. aureus; MRSA) [1].
When the disease is severely exacerbated, it is likely that patients use more creams and ointments than when it is under reasonable control.
This again shows that periventricular regions are most susceptible to BBB dysfunction [ 37], and that this is severely exacerbated in the rTg4510 mouse model.
Government cuts to local authorities, the voluntary sector and social services are severely exacerbating these problems.
By March 1800 Valletta, the Maltese capital, had been under siege for eighteen months and food supplies were severely depleted, a problem exacerbated by the interception and defeat of a French replenishment convoy in mid-February.
Without myelin, the saltatory conduction of action potentials across the demyelinated portions of the intact axons can be severely impaired, exacerbating the postinjury deterioration of function [ 4, 5].
Chelsea were severely impaired.
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