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Patient baseline characteristics on admission (n = 203).
Patient baseline characteristics on admission (n = 203).</p
Comparison of deceased and survival patients on admission (n = 203).
Comparison of deceased and survival patients on admission (n = 203).</p
Flow diagram of patients with acute pancreatitis.
AP, acute pancreatitis; CT, computed tomography.</p
Comparison of total cost between inflammation extend to rectovesical excavation group and the other group (n = 203).
Comparison of total cost between inflammation extend to rectovesical excavation group and the other group (n = 203).</p
Severity, treatment and clinical outcomes (n = 203).
Severity, treatment and clinical outcomes (n = 203).</p
Radiologic findings of inflammation extending to the rectovesical excavation.
(a) Hypo-enhanced lesion in the body of the pancreas and an ill-defined, single peripancreatic fluid collection (Balthazar score [9] D). (b) Inflammation extending over the inferior pole of the kidney. (c) Inflammation extending to the rectovesical excavation.</p
Predictors of mortality on admission findings.
Predictors of mortality on admission findings.</p
Effect of Us3 kinase activity on HSV-1-specific CTL induction in vivo.
<p>Six-week-old female C57BL/6J mice were mock-infected (n=21) or infected with 1 x 10<sup>6</sup> PFU HSV-1(F) (n=21), YK511 (Us3-K220M) (n=21), YK513 (Us3-repair) (n=21) or YK591 (ΔICP47) (n=10)/footpad. At 4 d post-infection, spleen (A) and popliteal lymph node (B) cells were obtained and stained with MHC-I tetramers specific for the H-2K<sup>b</sup>-restricted HSV-1 gB immunodominant epitope (SSIEFARL). Cells were then stained with anti-CD8α and anti-CD3ε antibodies and analyzed by flow cytometry. The percentage of CD8<sup>+</sup> and CD3<sup>+</sup> cells from mock-infected mice that were positive for gB-specific MHC-I tetramer was subtracted from the percentage of CD8<sup>+</sup> and CD3<sup>+</sup> cells from mice infected with each virus that were also positive for gB-specific MHC-I tetramer. Each data point is the mean ± standard error.</p
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