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1 as endocytosis and exocytosis, in which they are believed to act as microdomains for protein interact
2         Many of the translational activators are believed to act on the 5'-untranslated regions of ta
3 atopoietic immune cell function, these genes are believed to additionally inhibit psoriasis by dampen
4 inactive to the active state but have so far been believed to adopt a fairly conserved inactive confo
5                                       RNAPII is believed to affect gene looping indirectly owing to i
6                         The efferent pathway is believed to affect the sensitivity and frequency sele
7 e a characteristic chevron morphology, which is believed to aid swimming.
8                                This compound is believed to alkylate DNA on adenine residues(4,5) and
9 ls (ZCs) in the mammalian gastric gland base are believed to arise from descending mucous neck cells,
10                      This aversion to effort is believed to arise from a cost-benefit analysis of the
11 ly in nucleic acids, peptides, and proteins, is believed to arise from a sequence of thermally activa
12                             Neuropathic pain is believed to arise from damage to nociceptive C fibres
13                                       Cancer is believed to arise from stem cells, but mechanisms tha
14    The formation of the two C-O or C-N bonds is believed to arise from the oxidation of the indoles i
15                        This state-dependence is believed to arise, at least in part, in response to i
16                    DNA triplexes and R-loops are believed to arrest transcription, which results in f
17            Previously, the exoenzyme laccase was believed to attack organic the matter within the bla
18               Insect odorant receptors (ORs) are believed to be a complex of an odorant binding subun
19          Kynurenine pathway (KP) metabolites are believed to be a link between inflammation and depre
20 lthough most RUNX1 mutations in this disease are believed to be acquired, they can also be germline.
21 spective depths within the retina where they are believed to be assembled as orderly mosaics, in whic
22 troma across multiple human malignancies and are believed to be beneficial to tumor growth.
23                                     Memories are believed to be encoded by sparse ensembles of neuron
24 al system for a unitary direction sense, and are believed to be essential for navigating extra-person
25  mediators of antiviral signaling, the vIRFs are believed to be essential for productive replication
26                  High-frequency spike-bursts are believed to be essential for this process, by servin
27 ntain homeostasis of essential elements, and are believed to be highly time-variant.
28 tile subpopulations in microbial communities are believed to be important for dispersal, quest for fo
29 s.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Neuronal assemblies are believed to be instrumental to code/encode/store inf
30        M2 consists of different regions that are believed to be involved in membrane targeting, packa
31                  Cortical gamma oscillations are believed to be involved in mental processes which ar
32  of social communication calls some of which are believed to be learned during development.
33                               Both processes are believed to be mediated by a biexcitonic triplet-pai
34 ularization solely of coronary arteries that are believed to be nonculprit arteries by DE-CMR is not
35     Synergistic interactions among stressors are believed to be primarily responsible.
36 meric forms of amyloid beta protein (oAbeta) are believed to be principally responsible for neurotoxi
37                           Long-term memories are believed to be stored in the synapses of cortical ne
38 y of Pt(1) via the metal-support interaction are believed to be strongly correlated with the high act
39 eract with astrocytes is one reason why OECs are believed to be superior to Schwann cells for transpl
40 y stage of infection, inflammatory responses are believed to be suppressed by Y. pestis virulence fac
41                                         Bats are believed to be the ancestral hosts of cimicids [1],
42 ad a pivotal role in genome evolution(1) and are believed to be the evolutionary progenitors of the R
43 the European aphid fauna and among them nine are believed to be the first published records for Kew.
44 fected persons and contaminated environments are believed to be the main routes of transmission.
45       Hepatocellular injury and inflammation are believed to be the primary drivers of fibrogenesis t
46                     Waterfowl and shorebirds are believed to be the reservoir for all influenza A vir
47                  Hydrogen-rich superhydrides are believed to be very promising high-T(c) superconduct
48 lt forebrain axons, which have traditionally been believed to be incapable of translation.
49 IGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Opioid reward has long been believed to be mediated by inhibition of GABA inter
50 of 1-2% mass of the whole pancreas, has long been believed to be regulated independently from the sur
51  a key risk factor for late-onset AD and has been believed to be the only risk factor in the APOE loc
52 t intestinal cells mediated by ETEC fimbriae is believed to be a critical first step in ETEC pathogen
53              Orientation of mitotic spindles is believed to be a fundamental morphogenetic mechanism
54                           Predator satiation is believed to be a key economy of scale, but whether it
55 compression of brain tissue by a tumour mass is believed to be a major cause of the clinical symptoms
56                 Elevated circulating insulin is believed to be a major factor linking obesity, diabet
57 dhood-onset inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is believed to be a more severe disease than adult-onset
58 2) is essential for cell membrane repair and is believed to be a muscle-specific TRIM protein.
59                                 The reaction is believed to be a spontaneous, concerted cycloaddition
60 ansport of cholesterol from the PM to the ER is believed to be activated by a lipid-sensing peptide(s
61 ential respiratory quinone, ubiquinone (UQ), is believed to be an adaptive response to this environme
62 as zebrafish, osmotic shock following injury is believed to be an early and potent activator of a wou
63 e observed enhancement in sensor performance is believed to be an effect of Orco which is stabilizing
64                  Altered cellular metabolism is believed to be an important contributor to pathogenes
65         The nano-bridge multi-heterojunction is believed to be an important device technology that ca
66 ly elevated in AD brains, and this metal ion is believed to be an important player in the pathogenesi
67 ire the pathogen, the gastrointestinal tract is believed to be an underreported and underrecognized r
68 he recordings have a harmonic signature that is believed to be associated with the resonances of ice
69                          Enriching brain DHA is believed to be beneficial for the prevention and trea
70                          Protein prenylation is believed to be catalyzed by three heterodimeric enzym
71  membrane integrity and cellular homeostasis is believed to be central to Alzheimer's disease patholo
72 and compositionally distinct lateral domains is believed to be central to membrane function.
73 reward pathway originate from the VTA, which is believed to be central to the mechanism of addiction
74                       Pulmonary inflammation is believed to be central to the pathogenesis due to exp
75 stry (notably the Mg/Ca ratio), this feature is believed to be conserved throughout the coral fossil
76                   The encoded protein, PLPHP is believed to be crucial for B6 homeostasis.
77 Cis-element-based transcriptional regulation is believed to be crucial for generating circadian rhyth
78 is a chronic inflammatory liver disease that is believed to be driven by a CD4(+) T cell response to
79  Ineffective clearance of Bpm by antibiotics is believed to be due to persistence, a hibernation-like
80 kinase D1 (PRKD1) inhibits cell motility and is believed to be dysregulated in pancreatic ductal aden
81    The first step in sour taste transduction is believed to be entry of protons into the cell cytosol
82 otosynthetic eukaryotes-the clamp loop-which is believed to be essential for oxidation-induced struct
83 as a ring-shaped heterohexameric ATPase that is believed to be essential to recruit and load MCM2-7,
84 luding ribozymes, to catalyze side reactions is believed to be essential to the evolution of novel bi
85 gonistic and antagonistic Tie2 ligand ANGPT2 is believed to be exclusively produced by endothelial ce
86 vative substitution in a region of IAPP that is believed to be important for aggregation, but the eff
87 reas involves activation of NF-kappaB, which is believed to be important for determining the ultimate
88 ally, interaction between the two components is believed to be important for stabilization of the con
89  denitrification metabolism of P. aeruginosa is believed to be important for the pathogenicity of thi
90                          Its oligomerization is believed to be important in signal transduction, but
91 ux disease (GERD) in Africa is not known but is believed to be increasing because of demographic and
92                              Episodic memory is believed to be intimately related to our experience o
93                              The Mla pathway is believed to be involved in maintaining the asymmetric
94                    The intestinal microbiota is believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of celiac
95                           Furthermore, NAFLD is believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of common
96               Further, the aminomethyl group is believed to be involved in the turn-on of the emissio
97 tent of the damage caused by island-creation is believed to be large, as the South China Sea reefs su
98              Although cyanobacterial rubisco is believed to be less sensitive to RuBP inhibition, the
99                  Protection from vaccination is believed to be mediated by Abs, yet T cells may also
100                    Exchange across the front is believed to be necessary to balance the freshwater bu
101 n to be highly toxic in several bacteria and is believed to be one of the major costs of maintaining
102 in signalling during heightened inflammation is believed to be possible.
103    The type of interaction being represented is believed to be reflected in the structure of the netw
104                                        Shape is believed to be related to shell strength with bivalve
105                                    Since DBC is believed to be representative of the refractory carbo
106 nce of C. difficile infection and recurrence is believed to be secondary to frequent antimicrobial us
107  a potent driver of invasion in melanoma and is believed to be secreted from the tumor microenvironme
108 isofolding of mammalian prion proteins (PrP) is believed to be the cause of a group of rare and fatal
109                                           It is believed to be the cellular target of several antimyc
110                              Hyperosmolarity is believed to be the disease marker and thus measuring
111                       Secondary degeneration is believed to be the major contributor to retinal gangl
112       Calcium silicate (CaSiO(3)) perovskite is believed to be the third most abundant mineral throug
113  inhibition (E-I balance) in neural circuits is believed to be tightly regulated.
114 healthy breastfed infants, a phenomenon that is believed to be, at least partially, due to the abilit
115                  The primary fate of IONO(2) is believed to be, besides photolysis, uptake by aerosol
116                     Until now, thioamidation was believed to be a rare post-translational modificatio
117 rovide guidance about situations in which it was believed to be appropriate to delay screening, defer
118                      Traditionally, the skin was believed to be devoid of B cells, and studies of the
119  by classical contact mechanics theories and was believed to be due to effects such as material visco
120                                       Asthma was believed to be infectious by 7% of the respondents.
121                                 This process was believed to be random.
122        The content of GOx of honeybee origin was believed to be the main predictor of H(2)O(2) concen
123 healthcare worker virus exposure during care was believed to be the most challenging aspect of corona
124                              While uraninite was believed to be the only product of bioreduction, num
125  isolation of copper and gold complexes that were believed to be only transient intermediates.
126                        The encoding of odors is believed to begin as a combinatorial code consisting
127 induce depolarization in cardiac cells which are believed to cause life-threathening arrhythimas.
128 virus-specific T cell and antibody responses are believed to cause severe disease upon respiratory vi
129 (6) in respiration and as an antioxidant and is believed to chaperone Q(6) from its site of synthesis
130 interactions between chromatin-bound Ph/PRC1 are believed to compact chromatin and mediate long-range
131  1 diabetes (T1D) is not well understood, it is believed to comprise both genetic and environmental f
132               Paradoxically, modest drinking is believed to confer metabolic improvement, but the und
133 dentify genomic regions in both species that are believed to contain sex-determining genes, i.e. the
134             Both on-task and off-task replay are believed to contribute to flexible decision making,
135       Phenotypic changes in lung fibroblasts are believed to contribute to the development of Idiopat
136     Since different gene expression patterns are believed to contribute to the etiologies of differen
137 cells, as well as chronic B-cell activation, are believed to contribute to the genesis of AIDS-relate
138            Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is believed to contribute to graft dysfunction after liv
139           The supplementary motor area (SMA) is believed to contribute to higher order aspects of mot
140          Dopamine (DA) signaling dysfunction is believed to contribute to multiple neuropsychiatric d
141                        Enhanced inflammation is believed to contribute to overnutrition-induced metab
142 wing severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and is believed to contribute to subsequent neurodegeneratio
143 oid (Abeta)-dependent neuronal hyperactivity is believed to contribute to the circuit dysfunction tha
144 f hormones GLP-1 and anorexigenic PYY, which is believed to contribute to the clinical efficacy assoc
145 the tau protein into neurofibrillary tangles is believed to correlate with cognitive decline in sever
146 ells within the tumor; however, radiotherapy is believed to damage T cells.
147 -cell lymphotrophic virus type 1 coinfection is believed to decrease survival of coinfected patients.
148 adaptation rate and resistance to saturation are believed to depend in part on an intraretinal visual
149  not been explored, as conditioning regimens are believed to deplete host T cells.
150                              Further support is believed to derive from the capacity of SFAs to raise
151          Typically, cationic redox reactions are believed to dominate the electrochemical processes i
152 ctural integrity of the extracellular matrix is believed to drive the signs and symptoms of this cond
153                              Phosphorylation is believed to drive these changes by weakening the intr
154                          Psychedelic effects are believed to emerge through stimulation of serotonin
155                                The fireworms are believed to emit light with a luciferin-luciferase r
156                         The ventral striatum is believed to encode the subjective value of cost-benef
157 iably conserved, positively charged Arg that is believed to enhance interaction of the negatively cha
158                                           It is believed to ensue from Candida colonization, breach o
159                       Invasive breast cancer is believed to evolve from non-invasive ductal carcinoma
160                        Indeed, since magnons are believed to exhibit attractive interaction, it is ge
161 tral amino acid transporters (SNATs) 2 and 4 are believed to facilitate hepatic alanine uptake.
162                              These practices were believed to facilitate care that is simultaneously
163 es, although mediated by divergent proteins, is believed to follow a common pathway.
164 nto the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) where it is believed to form insoluble Ca(2+) salts, thus contrib
165       Precise protein sequencing and folding are believed to generate the structure and chemical dive
166                                      Neither is believed to generate a hypercoagulable state, althoug
167 ly, a conserved glutamate at the active site was believed to generate the nucleophile necessary to ac
168 thin-film solution-processed optoelectronics are believed to greatly affect device performance.
169                           Template switching is believed to happen in a sequential process involving
170                        Transcription factors are believed to have a very short residence time of only
171 arly apex predators such as the white shark, are believed to have an acute sense of smell.
172 tant goal for modern breeding programmes and are believed to have been selected for by human populati
173      Up to 80% of the plastics in the oceans are believed to have been transferred from river network
174 hese extinctions, the Deccan Traps eruptions are believed to have contributed to extinction patterns
175       Long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are believed to have helped to reduce average malaria pr
176                      Most gasdermin proteins are believed to have pore-forming capabilities.
177 en referred to as 'toxicity trials' and have been believed to have low clinical utility other than th
178  preformed fibrils into large aggregates and is believed to have a cytoprotective function.
179 g disease of the central nervous system that is believed to have an autoimmune etiology.
180 herer to an agricultural mode of subsistence is believed to have been associated with profound change
181             The ability to store information is believed to have been crucial for the origin and evol
182 lytic RNA is of special interest because RNA is believed to have been foundational to early life.
183 is present in most vascular plant groups but is believed to have been lost in the ancestor of leptosp
184                            Biomineralization is believed to have evolved rapidly and independently in
185 onstrictions; denying khulan access to water is believed to have played a major role.
186 ate Nd(1-x)Sr(x)NiO(2) (x = 0.12-0.25) which is believed to have the similar 3d(9) orbital electrons
187  sibiricum, known as the 'Siberian unicorn', was believed to have gone extinct around 200,000 years a
188 ate back as early as ~250 BC when Archimedes was believed to have solved "The Puzzle of The King's Cr
189 k to as early as ca. 250 BC, when Archimedes was believed to have solved "The Puzzle of The King's Cr
190              The energetic demands of a cell are believed to increase during mitosis, but the rates o
191                                       Metals are believed to influence antioxidant property of ligand
192 s between digenite and tetragonal chalcocite are believed to influence the accessibility of cation di
193                           Dietary components are believed to influence the composition of the gut mic
194 es in the pharmacological effects of cocaine are believed to influence the development and progressio
195                                    Cell size is believed to influence cell growth and metabolism.
196                              Trait diversity is believed to influence ecosystem dynamics through link
197 sfunction is a hallmark of tissue injury and is believed to initiate the development of vascular dise
198    Aromatic rings with high electron density are believed to interact strongly with saccharides due t
199                      Many of these responses are believed to involve coupled output and input of mech
200 kidney damage, although not well-understood, are believed to involve injury to glomerular podocytes.
201                Development of celiac disease is believed to involve the transglutaminase-dependent re
202                       Nanopatterned surfaces are believed to kill bacteria through physical deformati
203                                    Providers are believed to lack the knowledge and skills to provide
204  into holons and spinons, and a moving holon is believed to leave behind it a string of "wrong" spins
205         Accordingly, a poorly constricted OM is believed to link the cell chains formed upon Tol-Pal
206  as a critical regulator of cellular growth, is believed to mediate most Rap actions.
207        MTL-cortical theta and gamma coupling is believed to mediate such coordination, but which cort
208       Until recently, radiation therapy (RT) was believed to mediate antineoplastic activity mostly (
209 the temporal overlap between the two events, is believed to modulate consolidation.
210             Thereby, phasic dopamine signals are believed to mostly affect striatal neurons with D1 r
211 ith D1 receptors, and tonic dopamine signals are believed to mostly affect striatal neurons with D2 r
212                       The D2 domain of RPTPs is believed to mostly play a regulatory function; howeve
213 ter percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) are believed to occur within the first year.
214 HIV reactivation in the CNS, even under ART, are believed to occur, causing neuroinflammation and neu
215 acellular NE clearance that historically has been believed to occur solely through solute carrier fam
216  of N(2) by the FeMo-cofactor of nitrogenase is believed to occur after transfer of 4 e(-) and 4 H(+)
217 ells (HSCs), causing fibrosis/cirrhosis, and is believed to occur from inflammation in the liver.
218                                 Pathogenesis is believed to occur in the ileum and colon, where the b
219                               Cu(I) handover is believed to occur through the formation of three-coor
220 c carnivores, and cross-species transmission is believed to occur.
221                                 These models are believed to offer more robust predictions, particula
222              Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CSR) is believed to only occur in supine and sleeping conditi
223                      In diploid cells, FANCJ is believed to operate in homologous recombination (HR)
224                                 T(H)17 cells are believed to orchestrate MS pathology, in part, throu
225  brightest events since the Big Bang itself, are believed to originate in an ultra-relativistic jet b
226 iscontinuation in HIV-1-infected individuals is believed to originate from a small pool of CD4+ T cel
227                                IPs synthesis is believed to originate with IP(3) generated from PIP(2
228                                As adipocytes are believed to play a central role in the development o
229 lia is a hallmark of asthma, and eosinophils are believed to play a crucial role in the pathogenesis
230 hrony between distributed neural populations are believed to play a key role in multiple cognitive an
231 d, changes in the DNA methylation in mammals are believed to play a key role.
232                  Although infectious stimuli are believed to play a major role in leukemogenesis, the
233 gulation of gut hormones and gut dysmotility are believed to play a role.
234                               CD8(+) T cells are believed to play an important role in multiple scler
235                  Organelle-specific PA pools are believed to play distinct physiological roles, but t
236                                    T(H)2 has been believed to play a crucial role in cellular and hum
237 ) replication, in addition to viral latency, is believed to play a critical role.
238 y, playing out over a third timescale, which is believed to play a crucial mediatory role between neu
239                              Dopamine, which is believed to play a crucial role in AN, regulates both
240                           This heterogeneity is believed to play a previously unknown role in cellula
241                   The structure of viral RNA is believed to play a role in assembling the different v
242                  Although the gut microbiota is believed to play a role in susceptibility to diarrhea
243 atom mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX) is believed to play a significant role in supplying chlo
244 position of phosphorus (P) from African dust is believed to play an important role in bolstering prim
245                       The type I IFN pathway is believed to play an important role in SLE, and the pr
246 ntial part of the upper aerodigestive tract, is believed to play an important role in the pathogenici
247           While mother-to-child transmission is believed to play in important role in early childhood
248 tive stress and thrombosis as most nutrients are believed to possess antioxidant properties.
249       Asymptomatic C. difficile colonization is believed to predispose to subsequent C. difficile inf
250 y limiting spillover, glutamate transporters are believed to prevent excessive activation of extrasyn
251 e multiple portions of the DDR, but DNA-PKcs is believed to primarily function in the DSB repair path
252 such as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone were believed to primarily modulate development and phys
253     Reactions involving remote participation are believed to proceed via a key ionic intermediate, th
254                                 The reaction is believed to proceed via a C-H abstraction mechanism a
255                                           It is believed to proceed via an in situ generated 2-hydrox
256 n the microenvironment of colon tumors; they are believed to promote growth of colon tumors, and thei
257 etiologies, the T-system is perturbed, which is believed to promote spatially heterogeneous, dyssynch
258                                           It is believed to provide a rigid foundation for stereocili
259  CTD catalyzes cytosine deamination, the NTD is believed to provide additional affinity for ssDNA.
260                                   This study is believed to provide new knowledge in understanding th
261 ntific understanding of the growth mechanism is believed to provide the control for optimized product
262           Hydroxyl radical (HO(.) ) has long been believed to react with 2'-deoxyguanosine (dG) gener
263 iferromagnetic (AFM) long-range order, which is believed to reconstruct the FS, vanishes before x = 0
264 iminishing returns from beneficial mutations are believed to reflect a concave fitness landscape and
265 ented repeatedly in unaffected relatives and are believed to reflect underlying genetic liability to
266                          Perceptual grouping is believed to reflect internalized regularities of the
267 he observed variability in blocking response is believed to reflect the complex and diverse anatomy o
268   Phytochromes, red/far-red light receptors, are believed to regulate light-responsive alternative sp
269                   One or more of these genes is believed to regulate some aspect of maturity in peach
270 s, only a small fraction of the human genome was believed to regulate cell function and development.
271      Visual responses in the cerebral cortex are believed to rely on the geniculate input to the prim
272 onsolidation can be enhanced, an effect that is believed to rely on targeted memory reactivation (TMR
273 picoplast of Plasmodium falciparum parasites is believed to rely on the import of three-carbon phosph
274                         Because H-NS amounts are believed to remain constant, overcoming gene silenci
275                 The added temporal dimension is believed to render them more computationally efficien
276 owed some similarity in chemical class; they are believed to represent the byproducts of different fl
277 nature was thought to be remote because they were believed to require a set of improbable properties.
278           The high selectivity and stability are believed to result from the electronic coupling betw
279 e characterized by scarring of the lung that is believed to result from an atypical response to injur
280                     Type 1 diabetes mellitus is believed to result from destruction of the insulin-pr
281 a unique multimodal mechanism of action that is believed to result in polarization of proinflammatory
282                               These polymers are believed to serve as a protein depot, making the enz
283    Within hippocampal circuits, spike-bursts are believed to serve as potent instructive signals, whi
284                      Heretofore this process was believed to serve only as a major catalyst deactivat
285 led bacteriophages, with which herpesviruses are believed to share a common ancestry.
286 meteorite classes, Enstatite Chondrites (EC) are believed to share a common origin with the Earth due
287 cally, the fermion excitations of this model are believed to split up into holons and spinons, and a
288                               These networks are believed to support inwardly oriented attention and
289 hat exists at the metal-dielectric interface is believed to support a unidirectional frequency range
290 y of sequential neural activity during sleep is believed to support consolidation of daytime learning
291  a wide array of mitochondrial disorders and are believed to target mitochondrial membranes because t
292    They are ubiquitous in large galaxies and are believed to trace intense star-formation events and
293         Of these molecules, binding proteins are believed to transport hydrophobic odorant molecules
294 of cyclin B1 during prolonged mitotic arrest is believed to trigger mitotic slippage, its upstream re
295 lt in an outsized number of secondary cases, are believed to underlie a significant fraction of total
296  15q11.2-q13.1 includes the gene UBE3A which is believed to underlie ASD observed in Dup15q syndrome.
297 proliferation of specialized cortical areas, is believed to underlie the emergence of human cognitive
298 ructural connectivity of the mammalian brain is believed to underlie the versatility of neural comput
299                                         They are believed to use wild rodents as the reservoir or int
300                     Organs from older donors are believed to withstand ischemia worse than those from

 
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