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1 d actin rearrangement, in T cells stimulated by contact with a bead covered by surrogate antigens.
2                   Yop secretion is activated by contact with a eukaryotic cell or by growth at 37 deg
3 esynthesized pool of substrates is triggered by contact with a eukaryotic host cell.
4 tuned via swelling of the hydrophilic layers by contact with a fluid reservoir.
5 he e-liquid before and after aerosolization (by contact with a metal heating coil), and control over
6                       This change is induced by contact with a peptide contributed by alpha2, and thi
7             Asymmetry is further accentuated by contact with a resource that also partially polarizes
8 pattern, independent of receptor activation, by contact with a subset of axons capable of inducing re
9              Factor XII (FXII) autoactivates by contact with a variety of artificial or biologic nega
10 electronic surface charge could be recharged by contacting with a suitable reductant.
11 that IL-10 production by B cells, stimulated by contact with ACs, results from the engagement of Toll
12                                 Denaturation by contact with air may happen at any stage of specimen
13 sis shows that the transmission rates caused by contacts with alive patients and sexual activities wi
14 d that attached fluorophores can be quenched by contact with amino acids within the same protein, and
15 n as protein.heme complexes can be disrupted by contact with an apoprotein (e.g. apomyoglobin) with h
16 ogy, whereby biosystems are rapidly rewarmed by contact with an electrical conductor that is fed a vo
17 ation of the healing agent is then triggered by contact with an embedded catalyst, bonding the crack
18 s that P. gingivalis is commonly transmitted by contact with an infected family member.
19 ed by pathogens like E. coli and salmonella, by contact with animal fecal matter and ingesta during s
20 ections are foodborne, but many are acquired by contact with animals.
21 elper T lymphocytes (Th cells) are activated by contact with antigen-presenting cells (APCs) that hav
22                           They are activated by contact with Aspergillus fumigatus; putative conseque
23 ether controlled agents are harmed or helped by contact with automatic agents; globalized environment
24 eralized type III secretion, while induction by contact with CHO cells appeared to result in polarize
25    Adenine recognition is primarily mediated by contacts with conserved residues found in the RNP mot
26 at resistant strains readily colonize calves by contact with contaminated bedding and without antibio
27  of algal contact, but algae were unaffected by contact with corals.
28 Quenching of the triplet state of tryptophan by contact with cysteine can be used to measure the kine
29 een hypothesized that taste buds are induced by contact with developing cranial nerve fibers late in
30 specific interactions of sigma are increased by contacts with DNA downstream of the -10 element.
31  transcriptional response to CD40L signaling by contact with either a Jurkat T cell line (D1.1) or a
32 haVbeta3 integrin ligation can be reproduced by contact with endothelial cells, whereas the inhibitio
33  neurite complexity and direction influenced by contact with enteric glial cells (EGCs).
34  (TTSS) of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is induced by contact with eukaryotic cells and by growth in low-ca
35                           They are activated by contact with eukaryotic cells and inject virulence pr
36 The LCR is induced in a tissue culture model by contact with eukaryotic cells that results in Yop tra
37 s block is removed by the absence of Ca2+ or by contact with eukaryotic cells, and some Yops are then
38 uginosa type III secretion system is induced by contact with eukaryotic cells, serum or low Ca2+ conc
39 rV by Y. pestis, both of which are activated by contact with eukaryotic cells.
40 n linked to the setae released in the air or by contact with female moths of the genus Gazalina (Lepi
41 ntract nearly instantaneously when activated by contact with fibrinogen and complete contraction with
42 y thermal radiation until convective heating by contact with flames and hot gasses occurs.
43 e can be ingested by hand-to-mouth action or by contact with food.
44 ial contact and incident dementia was driven by contact with friends (HR = 0.90 [95% CI 0.81, 1.00],
45 for Trp-49 is consistent with partial burial by contact with heparin, whereas the red shift for Trp-2
46 T cells within the synovium may be anergized by contact with HLA-DR+ CD80- FLS.
47 secretion in Toxoplasma gondii is stimulated by contact with host cells, resulting in the discharge o
48 opathy) all seem to be laterally transmitted by contact with infected animals or by consumption of in
49 demics of Rift Valley fever, often initiated by contact with infected animals, are characterized by a
50                  Spread by Hyalomma ticks or by contact with infected animals, CCHF begins non-specif
51 nsumption of unpasteurized dairy products or by contact with infected animals.
52 la viruses (EBOVs) are primarily transmitted by contact with infected body fluids.
53 d that NPCs are more permissive to infection by contact with infected cells than by cell-free virus.
54 smission of Go/Gd-like H5N1 viruses to geese by contact with infected geese resulted in infection of
55 BRCC36 is switched to an active conformation by contacts with KIAA0157.
56 ession of Pneumocystis CBK1 was also induced by contact with lung epithelial cells and extracellular
57 imately 80 degrees relative to the B/C rings by contacts with Lys52 and His169.
58 pression is induced in primary keratinocytes by contact with native type I collagen and not by baseme
59 n skin wounds, and its expression is induced by contact with native type I collagen.
60 re highly variable and seem to be influenced by contact with neighboring OPCs.
61 owth factor (GGF), a soluble neuregulin, and by contact with neurite membranes; both kinase activitie
62 cell growth and morphology can be normalized by contact with nontransformed cells.
63 transformed cells was not directly inhibited by contact with nontransformed cells.
64 lation pattern of stromal cells were induced by contact with normal human B-cell precursors and sever
65        Both of these effects can be overcome by contact with normal myoblasts or by ectopic expressio
66 st attempt, and (3) contaminating the bottle by contact with ocular surface, eyelashes, and skin.
67 th cones are inhibited (nearly 70% collapse) by contact with oligodendrocytes.
68 s that liquid-ordered domains are stabilized by contact with ordered protein domains; it also hints a
69            The compound is readily extracted by contact with organic solvents such as alcohol or acet
70  concept elucidates how cultures are changed by contact with other cultures, enabling richer psycholo
71 outh American Indians and was not introduced by contact with outsiders.
72 on by motor and sensory neurons is regulated by contact with peripheral targets.
73 , decreasing the number of lipids restricted by contact with protein.
74 ed all samples from dogs and humans infected by contact with rabid dogs.
75 highest, cI is coordinated within the groove by contacts with RecA's CTD.
76 ted via the T cell receptor may be activated by contact with relevant cells has not been addressed.
77  from their inception to the end of 1999 and by contact with researchers in the field.
78 se they reproduce only locally where induced by contact with small colonies, still maintain high grow
79   Human exposure to these bacteria can occur by contact with soil and water.
80  caps were very dynamic in T-cells activated by contact with superantigen pulsed B-cells and could mo
81 achines is that their activity is stimulated by contact with target host cells.
82 th or heart transplantation, was ascertained by contact with the patient or the patient's family or b
83  established that this expression is induced by contact with the pouch.
84              Virus transfer to humans occurs by contact with the primary reservoir or via an intermed
85 ons rely on bulk rheometry, which is limited by contact with the sample, or microrheological techniqu
86 ed DNA substrates is stimulated specifically by contact with the single-strand DNA binding protein of
87 be regulated by synaptic transmission and/or by contact with the target muscle.
88  is retained in sperm, where is it activated by contact with the the egg's extracellular matrix and c
89  one side wall of the channel and are guided by contact with the wall to the contiguous branch channe
90  122 side-chain orientations are constrained by contacts with the AI helix-turn, which could obstruct
91 e buried N-terminal domain but also tethered by contacts with the alpha-crystallin domain shell.
92 onal strand in the beta sandwich, stabilized by contacts with the C-terminal helix.
93 et are essential for DNA-binding, apparently by contacts with the DNA phosphate backbone.
94 roove of a 5'-GGAA-3' consensus, accompanied by contacts with the flanking minor groove.
95 rane binding site on the C1 domain is buried by contacts with the four different regions of beta2-chi
96 l analyses and found that UCH37 is activated by contacts with the hydrophobic patches of both distal
97 with primer substrates are stabilized mainly by contacts with the protein subunit of the enzyme (hTER
98  to C. abortus infection (cohort challenged) by contact with their previously challenged cohorts.
99 sic cues, and constantly maintained in cells by contacts with their neighbors.
100 110beta basal activity is tightly restrained by contacts with three p85 domains: the cSH2, nSH2, and
101 elices are constrained into unbroken helices by contacts with two auto-inhibitory (AI) helices from d
102 quenching of an N-terminal fluorescent label by contact with various amino acids, can be represented
103 mplexes can be decomposed in a separate step by contact with water at near-ambient temperature, relea
104  lacking in the CM variant, but are replaced by contacts with water molecules.

 
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