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1 b use and associated postural adjustments (, companion article).
2             4E10HL mice are described in the companion article.
3 ystallographic protomers as described in the companion article.
4 ations of platelet aggregation explored in a companion article.
5 rimental validation will be presented in the companion article.
6 reement with the experiments reported in the companion article.
7 low, presented in greater detail in a second companion article.
8 asome towards oligopeptides described in the companion article.
9 the identity of this trypanosome prompt this companion article.
10 ions with experimental observations from the companion article.
11 ation was developed and characterized in our companion article.
12 ild following VST infusion as described in a companion article.
13 Ross Sea (Andrill-2A) that is presented in a companion article.
14   Unlike b12 knock-in mice, described in the companion article, 4E10HL mice were found to undergo pro
15                                       In the companion article, a framework for structural multiscale
16 with motor actions, and, as described in the companion article, a role in place memory.
17 ified model to explain measurements from the companion article and from previously published experime
18 l results of W. Y. Yang and M. Gruebele (see companion article) and T. G. Oas and co-workers on the l
19 nded molecular dynamics simulations from the companion article by Beaven et al. in this issue of Biop
20     Integrating genome-scan results from the companion article by Ghosh et al., we identify several r
21 le with those determined experimentally (see companion article by Meltzer et al. in this issue).
22                    We report here and in the companion article by Nambulli et al. the design, selecti
23                                       In the companion article by Yang and colleagues, we have shown
24 ative models such as the one proposed in the companion article can be used to study cellular network
25                                          The companion article described initial improvements to this
26                                          Our companion article describes renal aspects of the evaluat
27       Part II and Part III of this series of companion articles explore the effects of cascading opti
28                                          The companion article extends these observations and asks th
29                                          The companion article further illustrates that autoantigens
30                                       In our companion article I, we demonstrate the assay using resu
31 brane unbinding from the cytoskeleton in our companion article I, we focus in this article on the reg
32 membrane unbinding events are presented in a companion article II.
33                                         In a companion article in this issue of the Journal, the auth
34 ine simulation and experimental results (see companion article in this issue) to achieve a comprehens
35                                         In a companion article in this issue, we explored the informa
36                                Here and in a companion article in this issue, we show that affinity o
37 ology-based C(alpha)-model as presented in a companion article in this issue.
38 that primary HLH is reviewed separately as a companion article in this review series.
39                  As discussed in detail in a companion article in this series, studies in families an
40                             The first of two companion articles in this issue examines the role of th
41 ay relate to other technologies discussed in companion articles in this issue.
42 nstrated immunogenicity in mouse models (see companion article [J.
43                                       In the companion article, O'Rourke et al show that Ca2+ transie
44 ote that similar effects are reported in the companion article on fragment ions from electron capture
45                                       In the companion article on pages 3010-3021, we analyze how the
46 istent with the observations reported in the companion article (pages 1769-1779).
47                                            A companion article (part I) addresses additional conditio
48                                            A companion article (part II) addresses additional conditi
49 ation with the kinetic data presented in the companion article, provide insight into the rate-limitin
50                                            A companion article reports the trajectory of long-term mo
51 th those on enzyme homologs described in the companion articles, reveal conserved biochemical and bio
52 shed non-human primate model of disease (see companion article [S.
53                                            A companion article (see record 2005-06959-001) revealed t
54                                          The companion article shows that, in contrast, epicardial po
55                                         In a companion article, strong supporting evidence is obtaine
56 nal octapetides of the alpha-subunits in the companion article, suggesting that the Mtb proteasome ha
57  findings are consistent with results in the companion article that suggest that inducer allows the T
58                                       In the companion article, the ampakine CX516 (Cortex Pharmaceut
59 dynamics in RAW 264.7 cells developed in the companion article, the calcium response to complement 5a
60                        Also, as noted in the companion article, the number of ECD/ETD product ion ami
61                                       In the companion article, this modular scheme is successfully u
62 D47) as estimated in a Burns and colleagues' companion Article to obtain the total costs of blood dis
63                                       In the companion article to this study, we utilize an animal mo
64                              As shown in the companion article, tubulin is posttranslationally modifi
65                          As discussed in our companion article, using the same assay, we find that al
66                                       In the companion article we described the normal development of
67                                         In a companion article we have reported activity-dependent re
68                                         In a companion article we present the idea that submicroscopi
69                                         In a companion article we reported the characterization of a
70                                         In a companion article, we described a "complex-valued" exten
71                                       In the companion article, we developed a modular scheme for rep
72                                         In a companion article, we examine the information content of
73                                       In the companion article, we modified our model to account for
74                Applying data reviewed in the companion article, we propose practical answers to commo
75                                       In the companion article, we proposed that fullerene cages with
76                                         In a companion article, we provide an important extension of
77                                       In the companion article, we report a significant difference in
78                                         In a companion article, we show that five, and only five, ser
79                                         In a companion article, we showed that the single transmembra
80                                       In the companion article, we use recently developed biosensors
81 f infectious factors is discussed here; in a companion article, we will examine the possible role of
82                        In this second of two companion articles, we compare the mass isotopomer distr
83                       In Part I of the three companion articles, we reported the effects of light sca
84                         In this first of two companion articles, we show that a substantial fraction
85                                  An upcoming companion article will illustrate the use of FLTM in stu