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1 l probe to the mitochondrial inner membrane (CALM).
2 P180 and the presumed non-neuronal homologue CALM.
3  heavy chain is the major binding partner of CALM.
4                      % difference in traffic calming (0.07, 95%CI: -0.07 to 0.20); proportion of scho
5 it, the calcium and integrin binding protein CALM-1 and the transmembrane inner ear protein TMIE.
6 g TMC-1 subunit, the calcium-binding protein CALM-1 and the transmembrane inner ear protein TMIE.
7                                              CALM-1 makes extensive contacts with the cytoplasmic fac
8 arrestin domain protein (ARRD-6), bound to a CALM-1 subunit.
9                                              CALM-1, the calcium and integrin binding protein ortholo
10 r, and centromeric to the calmodulin-2 gene (CALM-2; 2p22-21) and son-of-sevenless gene (SOS; 2p22-21
11                           We also found that CALM adaptors associated with clathrin plaques form clus
12 airborne infections in vitro, we generated a calm-aerosol settling chamber system designed to examine
13                 Fusions of the CALM NES (NES(CALM)-AF10) or NES motifs from heterologous proteins (AB
14 ansformation by preventing nuclear export of CALM-AF10 and by upregulating the Hoxa5 gene through H3K
15 S) that mediates cytoplasmic localization of CALM-AF10 and is necessary for CALM-AF10-dependent trans
16   AF10(PZP) promotes nuclear localization of CALM-AF10 and is required for association with chromatin
17 ) driven by the most common AF10 FPs, PICALM/CALM-AF10 and KMT2A/MLL-AF10, and performed comprehensiv
18                  Thus, our study establishes CALM-AF10 fusion as a cause of leukaemia and reveals tha
19  the disruption of AF10(PZP) function in the CALM-AF10 fusion directly leads to transformation, where
20  chromosomal translocation gives rise to the CALM-AF10 fusion gene and is found in patients with aggr
21      The t(10;11) translocation results in a CALM-AF10 fusion gene in a subset of leukemia patients.
22                    To assess the role of the CALM-AF10 fusion gene in leukemic transformation in vivo
23 e generated transgenic mice that expressed a CALM-AF10 fusion gene.
24                          We demonstrate that CALM-AF10 fusion is both necessary and sufficient for le
25 f functional AF10(PZP) into the leukemogenic CALM-AF10 fusion prevents the transforming activity of t
26 erlying mechanism behind leukaemia caused by CALM-AF10 fusion.
27 nance energy transfer analysis, we show that CALM-AF10 has a propensity to homo-oligomerize, raising
28 b2 activation promotes the transformation of CALM-AF10 hematopoietic precursors toward B-lineage leuk
29                    Finally, we observed that CALM-AF10 leukemia cells are selectively sensitive to in
30 tors as therapeutic agents for patients with CALM-AF10 leukemias.
31 ras, Kras, and Ptpn11 point mutations in the CALM-AF10 leukemic mice.
32               In leukemia cells, full-length CALM-AF10 localized to the nucleus with no consistent ef
33                                              CALM-AF10 mice infected with the MOL4070LTR retrovirus d
34 es from both clinically healthy and leukemic CALM-AF10 mice showed up-regulation of Hoxa cluster gene
35  genetic events are needed to complement the CALM-AF10 transgene and complete the process of leukemic
36                              Expression of a CALM-AF10 transgene results in leukemia, with prolonged
37 6 as a novel inhibitor of MLL-rearranged and CALM-AF10 translocated leukemias that share common leuke
38                We developed a mouse model of CALM-AF10(+) leukemia to examine the hypothesis that dis
39 integrations, suggesting cooperativity among CALM-AF10, Zeb2, and Ras pathway mutations.
40                The CALM NES is essential for CALM-AF10-dependent Hoxa gene up-regulation and aberrant
41 calization of CALM-AF10 and is necessary for CALM-AF10-dependent transformation.
42                                              CALM-AF10-driven leukemias are characterized by HOXA gen
43                        hDOT1L contributes to CALM-AF10-mediated leukaemic transformation by preventin
44 tor cells in vitro and in vivo and abrogates CALM-AF10-mediated leukemogenesis in vivo.
45  suggest a model for the AF10(PZP)-dependent CALM-AF10-mediated leukemogenesis.
46 een shown to be necessary and sufficient for CALM-AF10-mediated transformation.
47 eage leukemic transformation in concert with CALM-AF10.
48 he molecular mechanism of leukaemogenesis by CALM-AF10.
49                    The identification of the CALM/AF10 fusion gene in the widely used U937 cell line
50          Ultrastructural analysis shows that CALM affiliates with a wider range of intracellular traf
51 e mechanism by which psychostimulants act as calming agents in humans with attention-deficit hyperact
52 Aloof/Predatory", "Reactive/Assertive", and "Calm/Agreeable".
53                                              CALM allowed choice of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT
54 t ignition in hand-spread pine needles under calm ambient wind conditions are analysed in this study.
55  the two cargo-selecting, clathrin adaptors, CALM and AP2.
56 nerator, which regulates the balance between calm and arousal behaviors.
57 et was "sedated" or "very sedated" for 59%, "calm and cooperative" for 25%, and "unarousable" for 16%
58 n addition, patients were significantly less calm and happy and more anxious.
59 ries, such as feeling depressed, social, and calm and hearing voices.
60 M, we engineered chimeric fusion proteins of CALM and its fragments with the green fluorescent protei
61  F1:F0 treatment interaction patterns (e.g., Calm and Myd88).
62 r masks as conveying more positive emotions (calm and pleasure).
63                They must elicit information, calm and reassure, instruct, check procedures, ask for a
64                            Our data identify CALM and related ANTH domain-containing proteins as the
65 iagnosis, to reassuring our patients, to the calm and sterility of an operating theatre, and to the w
66 ate, temperature and water viscosity, winter calm and summer (iceberg and storm) disturbance and reso
67 ex (SWR) by changing the environment between calm and turbulent.
68     All patients had a clinical diagnosis of CALM and were treated with a Q-switched or picosecond la
69  grasping and loss of ground contact trigger calming and postural adjustments for parental transport
70 about the operation of the viscera provide a calming and relaxing influence?
71 h actual suicide attempt, while 'feelings of calm' and 'positive feelings towards self' associated ne
72 ers in which patient behavior (irritable vs. calm) and mental illness (present vs. absent) were exper
73 itation Sedation Scale score of 0 (alert and calm) and requires failure of intermittent sedative dosi
74  assembly lymphoid myeloid leukemia protein (CALM) and the heterotetrameric complex AP2.
75                      "Cafe-au-lait" macules (CALMs) and overall skin hyperpigmentation are early hall
76 11 transcription factor (SOX11), calmodulin (CALM), and estrogen receptor 2 (ESR2A), all with a signi
77 otein (Bip), calpactin I (CalP), calmodulin (CalM), and Sik similar protein (Sik-SP) genes in ovariec
78 as been used for centuries to promote mental calming, and it is used clinically to suppress excessive
79 rminal halves of their SNARE motifs bind the CALM(ANTH) domain as helices in a manner that mimics SNA
80 re initiated when Yap1801 and Yap1802 (yeast CALM/AP180) and Syp1 (yeast FCHo1/2) coordinate with ani
81 rofessionals may wish to encourage alternate calming approaches.
82                               Bip, CalP, and CalM are calcium-binding proteins and implicated in calc
83  interference (RNAi) indicate that AP180 and CALM are dispensable for some aspects of embryonic neuro
84                              Epsin and AP180/CALM are endocytotic accessory proteins that have been i
85  assembly lymphoid myeloid leukemia protein (CALM) are clathrin accessory proteins that promote the f
86  assembly lymphoid myeloid leukemia protein (CALM), are closely related proteins that play important
87       These results suggest the potential of CALM as a new tool to study mitophagy.
88 iogram abnormalities of previously described CALM-associated disease, suggesting the variant causes p
89        Among the boys, the use of devices to calm at T2 was associated with higher emotional reactivi
90 emperamental surgency, the use of devices to calm at T2 was associated with increased emotional react
91 nt association with increased device use for calming at T3 (r = 0.10; 95% CI, -0.01 to 0.21).
92 was associated with increased device use for calming at T3 (r = 0.13; 95% CI, 0.02-0.24).
93 al and spatial resolution under low wind and calm atmospheric conditions.
94 presenting mainly with cafe au lait macules (CALMs), axillary freckling, and macrocephaly.
95  the substratum even in conditions mimicking calm back-reef flow environments.
96                                              calm) behavior and omit specific clinical information (e
97                                              calm) behavior as more likely to exaggerate their pain a
98 ult mice left breathing intact but increased calm behaviors and decreased time in aroused states.
99 ikely to recover than patients who displayed calm behaviour.
100                       The C-terminal part of CALM binds clathrin heavy chain, although the full-lengt
101 in-individual changes in body temperature in calm birds and then in response to an experimental incre
102  body temperature within minutes of shifting calm birds to active flight, with strong evidence for a
103 onsolation of distressed parties by means of calming body contact.
104  the structure of the NH2-terminal domain of CALM bound to phosphatidylinositol-4,5- bisphosphate [Pt
105                                              Calm buntings exhibited a modal body temperature range f
106                         Effect sizes favored CALM but were not statistically significant for other co
107 ften used to keep young children occupied or calm, but it is not known whether this practice influenc
108 can be rescued by re-expression of wild-type CALM, but not with CALM that lacks a functional N-termin
109 ing Q-switched or picosecond lasers to treat CALMs can use morphologic characteristics to help predic
110        Here we demonstrate that depletion of CALM causes a substantial increase in the ratio of "open
111 ported frequency of use of mobile devices to calm children when upset (5-point Likert scale).
112                                              CALM circumvents the expense, labor, and time required f
113  AF10 is fused to a novel gene that we named CALM (Clathrin Assembly Lymphoid Myeloid leukemia gene)
114 elated clathrin assembly proteins, AP180 and CALM (clathrin assembly lymphoid myeloid leukemia protei
115     The clathrin assembly proteins AP180 and CALM (clathrin assembly lymphoid myeloid protein) are kn
116  MLL, AF10 has also been reported to fuse to CALM (clathrin-assembly protein-like lymphoid-myeloid) i
117  whereas shared resilience supports included calm clinician behavior and redundant intraoperative res
118 g and driving roles of CALM, we propose that CALM clusters may increase the strain on clathrin lattic
119                                              CALM (cognitive behavior therapy and pharmacotherapy med
120                                              CALM (cognitive behavior therapy and pharmacotherapy rec
121 y disorders treated in primary care clinics, CALM compared with UC resulted in greater improvement in
122 Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management (CALM) compared with UC in 17 primary care clinics in 4 U
123                    These aircraft can fly in calm conditions but avoid operations in gusty environmen
124 e around a closed circuit in both stress and calm conditions.
125                           Here, we show that CALM contains a nuclear export signal (NES) that mediate
126 ort that the Alzheimer's disease risk factor CALM controls the surface levels of CP-AMPARs and thereb
127                                CALM-LQTS and CALM-CPVT are the prevalent phenotypes.
128 ect navigation with current-driven drift: in calm currents, they maintained precise line-of-sight hea
129 bsolute NH(3) inequalities for all groups on calm days and for Black and African Americans and Hispan
130                                Additionally, CALM-deficient neurons show disrupted secretory transpor
131 tosis is reduced in both AP180-deficient and CALM-deficient neurons.
132                    The phenotypic effects of CALM depletion can be rescued by re-expression of wild-t
133 -assembly lymphoid myeloid leukemia protein, CALM, did not influence transferrin endocytosis but cons
134  Since the expression of adaptors, including CALM, differs among cells, our data support a model in w
135  and the subsequent socializing they seek to calm down.
136 formation flow between circuits, probably by calming down the overactive cells.
137 ACE-induced abnormal emotional behaviors by "calming down" the whole PrL.
138 uenceswhat distressed youngsters learn about calming down.
139 ) in paediatric patients requires them to be calm during the procedure to avoid motion artefacts in t
140 agged associations of the use of devices for calming, EF, and emotional reactivity, testing for moder
141 ernal signal that attracts piglets and has a calming effect at weaning.
142          Psychostimulants have a paradoxical calming effect in the treatment of attention deficit hyp
143                              We assessed the calming effect of doppel, a wearable device that deliver
144                             This paradoxical calming effect of psychostimulants depended on serotoner
145 KO) mice have suggested that the paradoxical calming effect of psychostimulants might occur through a
146 animal behavioral changes as a result of the calming effect of the lockdowns on human actions (COVID-
147 r, but not with non-nutritive sweetener, has calming effect on consumers with acute stress, suggestin
148 st holding - by human mothers has a specific calming effect on crying infants, inducing a coordinated
149  delivered through doppel, had a significant calming effect on physiological arousal and subjective e
150 ested whether the use of doppel would have a calming effect on physiological arousal and subjective r
151 ntic Ocean, Franklin observed that oil had a calming effect on waves when poured into rough ocean wat
152  cortex (PFC) might explain this paradoxical calming effect.
153 xiety levels, suggesting the occurrence of a calming effect.
154 displayed a marked reduction in locomotion ("calming" effect) in response to the same dose of ampheta
155       These results may be relevant to GFC's calming effects in attention deficit hyperactivity disor
156 tral nervous system (CNS), thereby producing calming effects.
157 robes to dissipate from stressed organelles, CALM enables signal-on fluorescence imaging of mitophagy
158 lting coding sequences are encoded using the CaLM encoder to generate codon-aware embeddings, which a
159 um management should also include ensuring a calming environment and adequate pain control, minimizin
160                                              CALM expands the applications of SM imaging techniques b
161 dentify the developmental stage of AP180 and CALM expression and suggest that each protein has distin
162                         Furthermore, altered CALM expression exacerbates tau-mediated toxicity in zeb
163 d to measure neural responses to fearful and calm faces presented preattentively (for 17 ms followed
164             Amygdala response to fearful and calm faces was predicted to differentiate groups, with t
165  face emotion perception task of fearful and calm faces.
166  buildings, bus stops, street trash, traffic calming features, and warning signs.
167                                              CALM-FIM_EUR was a prospective, first-in-human, open-lab
168  complementation-activated light microscopy (CALM) for subresolution imaging of individual membrane p
169 ncreased in calm saline water compared to in calm freshwater.
170       Exclusion of the C-terminal portion of CALM from the fusion protein, which is required for opti
171               We propose that both AP180 and CALM function as endocytic accessory proteins at synapse
172 mponent suppression and replacement (SupRep) CALM gene therapy (CALM-SupRep) was created by cloning i
173 clathrin assembly lymphoid myeloid leukemia (CALM) gene encodes a putative homologue of the clathrin
174                                  The PICALM (CALM) gene, whose product is involved in clathrin-mediat
175 onversely, neurons that overexpress AP180 or CALM generate multiple axons.
176 nopathy due to mutations in any of the three CALM genes (CALM1-3) causes life-threatening arrhythmia
177 ase-causing variants in 1 of the 3 identical CALM genes cause severe forms of long QT syndrome, catec
178  achieve selective knockdown of any of the 3 CALM genes, making it a generalizable therapeutic strate
179                    Indeed, all 3 calmodulin (CALM) genes are among the most constrained genes in the
180                                              CALM has a very high homology in its N-terminal third to
181 ponents of the endocytic machinery including CALM, HIP1R, and Sla2 bind Ub via their N-terminal ANTH
182 dents and other altricial mammals react with calming, immobility, and postural modifications to paren
183 we found high expression levels of AP180 and CALM in hippocampal tissues as early as embryonic day 18
184 e previously unknown functions for AP180 and CALM in intracellular trafficking that are essential in
185                 However, the precise role of CALM in leukemogenesis remains unclear.
186                           We found AP180 and CALM in synapses at all developmental stages and in nons
187 y to establish the distribution of AP180 and CALM in the developing hippocampal synapses.
188 h as healing illness, explaining misfortune, calming infants, and inducing others to cooperate.
189  most important during the resolution phase, calming inflammation and the activation state of dendrit
190   Long thought to be potassium channels with calming influence quietly working away in the background
191                                              CALM influences autophagy by regulating the endocytosis
192                                     Clathrin-CALM interaction seems to be regulated by multiple conta
193 n by restricting their release of gametes to calm intervals.
194            Altogether, the data suggest that CALM is an important component of coated pit internaliza
195 docytosis is tissue specific and explain why CALM is essential during embryogenesis and red blood cel
196 edominantly in presynaptic profiles, whereas CALM is found nonselectively in pre- and postsynaptic pr
197 e probe with acidity-triggered fluorescence, CALM is operated via Wm-promoted probe accumulation in m
198                              INTERPRETATION: CALM is the first study to show that timely escalation w
199                                        Thus, CALM is the second protein besides Grb2 that appears to
200                                              CALM is thus a major factor in controlling CCV size and
201 to laser treatment for cafe au lait macules (CALMs) is inconsistent and difficult to predict.
202 tern beaches of Lake Michigan on a sunny and calm July 4, 2003, hours after a fast-moving convective
203 impairs axonal development, whereas reducing CALM levels results in dendritic dystrophy.
204                                              CALM-LQTS and CALM-CPVT are the prevalent phenotypes.
205 ects, are present in 30% of patients, mainly CALM-LQTS, and lethal cases of heart failure have occurr
206                                      Traffic-calming measures (TCMs) are physical modifications of th
207 , street furnishings, and safety and traffic calming measures.
208 e feel, such as during the slow breathing of calming meditation and anxiety-inducing hyperventilation
209                Interaction analyses suggest 'calm' moderates the association of 'love' with suicide a
210                            Here we show that CALM modulates autophagy and alters clearance of tau, a
211 udy suggests that the AD genetic risk factor CALM modulates autophagy, and this may affect disease in
212                               Fusions of the CALM NES (NES(CALM)-AF10) or NES motifs from heterologou
213                                          The CALM NES is essential for CALM-AF10-dependent Hoxa gene
214 cold-start online learning setting, Branched CALM-Net outperforms other models, attaining an average
215 nges, we developed a platform named Branched CALM-Net that aims to predict students' stress levels th
216 and have risen as much on windy nights as on calm nights, indicating that the observed overall warmin
217 est the hypothesis that irregularly bordered CALMs of the "coast of Maine" subtype respond better to
218 ne, we also report the presence of AP180 and CALM on other types of membrane structures.
219                                              CALM, on the other hand, is expressed as early as E12, b
220 l effects of psychostimulants, including the calming ones, in attention deficit hyperactivity disorde
221             High levels of expression of GFP-CALM or its fragments with clathrin-binding activity inh
222 rly in the absence of protective feelings of calm or positive self-view associated with current attem
223                             In addition, GFP-CALM overexpression caused the loss of clathrin accumula
224     Rocking motion therapy has been shown to calm people with dementia but has never been investigate
225 one brought by convective mixing between the calm periods, caused unprecedented high concentrations o
226 lved in endocytic trafficking such as PICALM/CALM (phosphatidylinositol binding clathrin assembly pro
227  may provide insight into the association of CALM/PICALM mutations with growth retardation, cognitive
228 s4,5P(2)-binding, endocytic clathrin adaptor CALM/PICALM.
229      Here we provide evidence that AP180 and CALM play critical roles in establishing the polarity an
230 g and analysing clinical and genetic data on CALM-positive patients.
231                 Our results demonstrate that CALM promotes vesicle completion upon membrane tension i
232 calization, and the role in endocytosis of a CALM protein were studied.
233 and Yap1801/2 (homologues of epsin and AP180/CALM proteins), with a plasmid encoding Ent1 or Yap1802
234 nean plant used in traditional medicine for "calming purposes", pointing at a possible antidepressant
235                                        Thus, CALM:R-SNARE interactions ensure that R-SNAREs, required
236 dge live-cell microscopy approaches to study CALM recruitment at forming CCVs.
237 s were often interpreted as omens, while the calm regularity of the astronomical cycles must have bee
238                                              CALM's role in directing the endocytosis of small R-SNAR
239 tors of all the MPs under study increased in calm saline water compared to in calm freshwater.
240 e anxious or agitated (SAS 5 to 7), 26% were calm (SAS 4), and 29% were sedated (SAS 1 to 3).
241                                 We show that CALM selectively facilitates the endocytosis of ubiquiti
242                  Mutation of residues in the CALM:SNARE interface inhibits binding in vitro and preve
243 ecovery time, triggers, and effectiveness of calming strategies.
244                                   The single CALM-SupRep construct may be able to treat all calmoduli
245                                          The CALM-SupRep gene therapy shortened the pathologically pr
246              Additionally, transfection with CALM-SupRep shortened the APD90 of CALM1-F142L (665+/-9
247                            Transfection with CALM-SupRep shortened the average APD90 of CALM2-D130G t
248  and replacement (SupRep) CALM gene therapy (CALM-SupRep) was created by cloning into a single constr
249 e-expression of wild-type CALM, but not with CALM that lacks a functional N-terminal, membrane-insert
250 tween loss of heterozygosity and the typical CALMs that appear over the general hyperpigmentation.
251                         The assembly protein CALM, the ubiquitously expressed homolog of AP180, also
252 ullabies as the songs that they would use to calm their fussy infant, despite their unfamiliarity.
253 23 mothers (92.2%) and 2923 fathers (88.9%), calming their infant, 11396 mothers (94.6%) and 3035 fat
254 96 mothers (94.6%) and 3035 fathers (91.9%), calming themselves; 10060 mothers (85.1%) and 2688 fathe
255   The ability of the GFP-tagged fragments of CALM to affect clathrin-mediated processes correlated wi
256 re observed, eliciting perceptions from very calm to chaotic.
257 rents, changing the nearshore condition from calm to hazardous in just a few minutes and lasting for
258              Our observations link AP180 and CALM to multiple vesicular organelles and raise the poss
259 nt during CCV formation has been hampered by CALM toxicity upon overexpression.
260 gs from the codon adaptation language model (CaLM), trained on protein-coding DNA sequences.
261                                          The CALM trial is a first-in-human study evaluating the safe
262                            Not surprisingly, CALM variants are poorly tolerated and accompany signifi
263      A significantly greater improvement for CALM vs UC in global anxiety symptoms was found (BSI-12
264  At 12 months, response and remission rates (CALM vs UC) were 63.66% (95% CI, 58.95%-68.37%) vs 44.68
265                                              CALM was an open-label, randomised, controlled phase 3 s
266                         The bulk of cellular CALM was associated with the membrane fractions of the c
267                    In the membrane fraction, CALM was present at near stoichiometric amounts relative
268                                              CALM was superior to UC for comorbid SAD at 6-month (-4.
269                                              CALM was superior to UC for principal GAD at 6-month (-1
270                                          GFP-CALM was targeted to the plasma membrane-coated pits and
271                 We found the headspace above calm water provides an excellent environment for NP depo
272          The desiccation phase took place in calm waters of the lake.
273    To perform structure-function analysis of CALM, we engineered chimeric fusion proteins of CALM and
274 g the curvature sensing and driving roles of CALM, we propose that CALM clusters may increase the str
275 mode remains < - 15 dB for a 1-km link under calm weather, when we transmit OAM + 4 at 0.5 THz with a
276 t lead to power leakage to other modes under calm weather, while it tends to be unobtrusive under bad
277 R adaptation-mediated library manufacturing (CALM), which turns bacterial cells into "factories" for
278 es; P < .001), and were more often awake and calm while intubated (median, 86% [IQR, 67%-100%] of day
279 a C-terminal-attached fluorescent version of CALM, while preserving its endogenous expression levels,
280                                              CALMs with jagged or ill-defined borders of the coast of
281                 Of 94 probands with familial CALMs with or without freckling and no other NF1 feature
282 lies with an autosomal dominant phenotype of CALMs with or without freckling and no other NF1 feature
283 riteria based on the presence of more than 5 CALMs with or without freckling or an NF1-compatible fam
284 examination, the patient was fully alert and calm without any signs of distress and had bilateral sub
285  that the frequent use of mobile devices for calming young children may displace their opportunities

 
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