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1 ic growth mediated by the CREB transcription factor.
2 the diffusion energy and the pre-exponential factor.
3 articular chromatin architecture, is the key factor.
4 bHLH121 as an ILR3-interacting transcription factor.
5 as noted with increasing frequency as a risk factor.
6 le expression of this critical transcription factor.
7 h and the direction of the abiotic or biotic factors.
8 h different tasks to control for attentional factors.
9 ion, and harbors diverse growth and survival factors.
10 0, 1, 2, or >=3 guidelines-recommended risk factors.
11 more than a dozen immunomodulatory virulence factors.
12 d geographically and by key sociodemographic factors.
13 d to comprise both genetic and environmental factors.
14 amine the changes induced by patient-related factors.
15 on individual- and area-level vulnerability factors.
16 rrangements or perturbation of architectural factors.
17 nferior to those from parental socioeconomic factors.
18 administration, lower drug costs, and other factors.
19 0 m of the home and all cardiometabolic risk factors.
20 lude many ribosomal proteins and translation factors.
21 tween genetic, phenotypic, and environmental factors.
22 l information to the available clinical risk factors.
23 We find aberrant activation of early B cell factor 1 (EBF1) to promote transformation of LMP1-expres
24 entified Endothelial differentiation-related factor 1 (EDF1) as a novel protein recruited to collided
25 OR 4 (GRF4) and its cofactor GRF-INTERACTING FACTOR 1 (GIF1) substantially increases the efficiency a
27 g significantly elevated insulin-like growth factor 1 levels, larger weight and body length, higher h
29 the plasticity rules depend highly on three factors: (1) the location of the input within the dendri
30 arkers betaIII tubulin and fibroblast growth factor 12, with differential effects in patients compare
31 scription factor nuclear erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) enables idebenone to bypass Complex I in
32 t the transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor 2 alpha (Hif2alpha), which is induced in sublumin
33 icate the most common cytokine receptor-like factor 2-rearranged (CRLF2-rearranged) Ph-like ALL subse
37 al have identified activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) as a novel regulator of fetal gamma-glob
38 on protein combining wheat GROWTH-REGULATING FACTOR 4 (GRF4) and its cofactor GRF-INTERACTING FACTOR
39 olved in 40S scanning (eukaryotic initiation factor 4A [eIF4A], eIF4B, and Ded1), indicating a common
40 levels of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4GI (eIF4GI) and of its homolog, death-associated
41 r adjustment for socioeconomic and lifestyle factors, a ceramide score (RR Q4 versus Q1 = 2.40; 95% C
43 d allergy requires the identification of the factors adversely affecting the capacity to develop oral
44 he primary outcome measures were confounding factors affecting the detection of change on macular OCT
46 ab3 and Rab27 small GTPases, tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced signalling and preventi
48 polyglutamine tracts including core-binding factor alpha1, mediator subunit 12, transcriptional coac
49 ion project, or "Exemplars," studies success factors among these countries with a lens toward replica
51 examined the outcome of anti-tumor necrosis factor and anti-interleukin-12/interleukin-23 treatment
52 ating factor (GM-CSF), a myelopoietic growth factor and pro-inflammatory cytokine, plays a critical r
54 stratification system from known prognostic factors and assessed it in the context of risk-adapted t
55 te transient rhinitis may relate to maternal factors and early respiratory infections independent of
57 T cell subset-defining master transcription factors and framing of the Th1/Th2 paradigm ignited the
62 an ever-evolving arms race between antiviral factors and viral pathogens and provide a new means of t
63 iptome to degrade RNAs encoding growth-phase factors and, thus, support the maturation phase of oogen
64 sed of ribosome, tRNA, mRNA, and translation factors) and regulates crucial steps in protein synthesi
65 of AD was estimated to be 57.0% for genetic factors, and 3.1% and 40.0% for shared and nonshared env
67 actors, education and training, and personal factors, and lastly, (C) cognitive architecture and huma
68 signaling events activate the transcription factors AP-1 and NF-kappaB, leading to the down-regulati
69 redisposition, smoking, obesity and hormonal factors are established aetiological factors for HS.
70 in individuals with PNES shows that genetic factors are likely to play a role in PNES or its comorbi
71 e reservoir in vivo from which transcription factors are released by mitogen-activated protein kinase
73 source are eliminated, leaving an epigenetic factor as a main cause for variability in this case.
76 ormed linear regression to identify clinical factors associated with myocardial injury in COVID-19.
78 gnancy in the formation of public rheumatoid factor autoantibodies responsible for mixed cryoglobulin
79 ed molecular clutch that tunes transcription factor availability via genome-wide redistribution and c
81 grecan attenuates brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-induced pTRKB in cortical neurons in cultu
82 decreased expression of transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-beta1) because of interleukin-4 (IL-4
83 e show that depletion of transforming growth factor-beta receptor 2 (TGFBR2) in CD4(+) T cells, but n
85 gh it is well-established that transcription factors bind to specific DNA sequences using a combinati
86 dent of socio-demographics and vascular risk factors (body mass index, smoking, diabetes mellitus and
87 ECOMBINANT/BASIC PENTACYSTEINE transcription factors BPC1/BPC2 positively regulate plant salt toleran
88 These features are related to socio-economic factors but also provide favorable breeding conditions f
90 ls compared with patients who had fewer risk factors, but these cells showed impaired IFN-gamma produ
92 e procedure and (2) to better identify which factor (CAL gain, residual pocket) mainly contributed to
93 ltiple kinases converge on the transcription factor cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) to e
94 +) and the ribosome and identify Mn(2+) as a factor capable of attenuating oxidant-induced Fe(2+)-med
95 l and empirical support, we argue that three factors-climate heterogeneity, collinearity among climat
96 ond in different ways to input transcription factor concentrations, suggesting that the stripe is sha
99 ss-sensitive peptide corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF), which has been identified in critical comp
100 sease caused by mutations in a transcription factor critical for the function of thymus-derived regul
101 the adult brain, vascular endothelial growth factor D (VEGFD) is required for structural integrity of
107 nd, CpGs at sites not bound by transcription factors during the global re-methylation phase have high
109 e past experience base rates, organizational factors, education and training, and personal factors, a
111 the localization of a translation initiation factor eIF4E and by ribosome-bound nascent chain ribopur
114 s for women; however, not all lifestyle risk factors equally correlated with life expectancy, with sm
118 pact of additive EBL was assessed using 20 3-factor fistula risk score (FRS) scenarios reflective of
119 erlie microvascular aging, the greatest risk factor for cerebrovascular disease and its subsequent ef
122 nal major papilla morphology could be a risk factor for failure of selective biliary cannulation (SBC
123 e crucial role of active STAT5 as a survival factor for functionally differentiated epithelial cells
124 infection were injection drug use as a risk factor for HIV acquisition (aOR, 2.2; 95% CI, 1.3-3.9),
125 Although obesity is an established risk factor for morbidity and mortality, the minimum amount o
127 ein-Barr virus (EBV) DNAemia is a major risk factor for posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder;
128 Metabolic syndrome is a significant risk factor for several common cancers (e.g., liver, colorect
129 olic disease type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a risk factor for TB and the mechanisms underlying increased TB
131 ve but have villous atrophy and genetic risk factors for celiac disease must undergo endoscopic evalu
137 Previous work has established that risk factors for lead exposure include race/ethnicity, povert
141 ivariable logistic regression analysis, risk factors for severe infection included pre-existing renal
143 re closely related IRF members and the major factors for the induction of interferons, a key componen
144 has identified four conserved transcription factors, fos-1 (Fos), egl-43 (EVI1/MEL), hlh-2 (E/Daught
146 on of repressive cldn5-related transcription factor foxo1 are associated with stress resilience.
148 dopsis thaliana), the MADS-box transcription factor FRUITFULL induces GPA by directly repressing gene
149 GAGA factor (GAF), a Drosophila pioneer-like factor, functions with both SWI/SNF and ISWI family chro
151 Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is a multipotent cytokine that prompts t
152 Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) signalling in astrocytes drives the expr
153 Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), a myelopoietic growth factor and pro-in
154 C), is characterized by genetic mutations in factors governing the hypoxia signaling pathway, resulti
157 how a highly conserved chromatin remodeling factor has a distinct role in anti-microbial defense.
159 mouse model, we show that the transcription factor hypoxia-inducible factor 2 alpha (Hif2alpha), whi
162 ng have been proposed to be a key pathogenic factor in the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disea
164 ator 1alpha], PPARalpha, and catalase as key factors in antioxidant response, as well as the expressi
165 epithelium is a source of secreted signaling factors in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and a key barrier b
166 es the molecular mechanisms of environmental factors in FECD pathogenesis and demonstrates a strong l
167 chronic complications, and obesity were risk factors in most age-groups, with highest relative risks
169 es expression of developmental transcription factors in pluripotent stem cells by methylating lysine
170 functions of lineage-defining transcription factors in regulating specification programs of innate a
172 these associations varies considerably with factors in the perinatal environment and the genetic bac
173 ese wild populations due to a combination of factors including low concentrations of bioavailable dis
174 among families who are the most at risk, and factors including the openings of some schools, are cons
175 trinsic and extrinsic) triggered by multiple factors, including cellular stress, DNA damage and immun
180 ents, and we discuss several ways that these factors influence the stability of species range edges w
182 diet trial and for a pragmatic multiple risk-factor intervention, one designed by Institute staff and
184 association was most reduced for initiation factors involved in 40S scanning (eukaryotic initiation
185 ng the large number of physical and chemical factors involved in achieving fine control of Li electro
187 F2alpha), a conserved translation initiation factor, is clock controlled in Neurospora crassa, peakin
191 CHD) have mostly focused on deterrent health factors, like smoking, alcohol intake, cheese consumptio
194 ease the number of MGCs in AT, whereas other factors may be more important for endogenous MGC formati
195 utrophils, suggesting that pathogen-specific factors may interact with an azithromycin-sensitive path
197 Modulation of vascular endothelial growth factor-mediated immune suppression via angiogenesis inhi
198 ver, little is known about the processes and factors mediating LILRB1 transcription in NK cells.
199 ly associated with HRS-1 and non-traditional factors, might contribute to the development of AKI in p
202 predictive power compared with the clinical factors model, with a minimum increase of area under the
203 teractions with auxiliary subunits and other factors modify the intrinsic kinetic mechanism to result
204 vel and critical function of IKK2 and its co-factor NEMO in the activation of oncogenic c-Jun N-termi
206 ed a nuclear myocardin-related transcription factor (nMRTF) resistance pathway that amplifies noncano
209 rmacological activation of the transcription factor nuclear erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) enabl
210 dependent of family history and smoking risk factors (odds ratio(PRS+family history+smoking), 1.24 [9
211 r of 1.8-5.9, and the per capita amount by a factor of 1.1-4.9, across different socioeconomic scenar
212 tal amount of urban land could increase by a factor of 1.8-5.9, and the per capita amount by a factor
219 This study determined the incidence and risk factors of obesity among pediatric solid-organ transplan
224 iable impact, evidence suggests that genetic factors play a significant role in completed suicide.
225 cumented Latinx immigrants experience unique factors prior to migration, during migration, and after
226 erfactual that Russia had the Norwegian risk factor profile, the absolute age-standardized CVD mortal
227 ng protective RNA-binding proteins and decay factors, PTBP1 promotes displacement of UPF1 already bou
229 nism in which the abundant ribosome assembly factor, RbfA, suppresses protein synthesis by immature E
231 kinases (RTKs), such as the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), locally increases the abundance
232 Hypoxia induced increased fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1) expression in NSCLC cell lines
234 ne receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) are the three crucial biomarker
235 MSM despite a high prevalence of known risk factors, reflecting either the need for a threshold of H
240 re mu and t are the octahedral and tolerance factors, respectively, is identified, which accelerates
242 Different levels of these biotic and abiotic factors resulted in significant variation in total plant
244 s the conserved bacterial ribosome silencing factor (RsfS) that binds to uL14 protein onto the large
245 imal mathematical model demonstrating growth factor signaling is sufficient to guarantee this robustn
247 oms in combination with high-risk biological factors such as APOEepsilon4 and subcortical amyloid-bet
248 dy has examined whether social environmental factors such as attachment style may moderate the relati
249 Lp-PLA(2) by darapladib is dependent on many factors such as concentrations of detergents or lipoprot
251 n tumor capillary networks, we accounted for factors such as non-uniform vascular density and permeab
252 s suggest that non-haemodynamic tubulo-toxic factors, such as endotoxins and bile acids, might mediat
255 s of enrichment at the central transcription factor (TF) binding regions and at the flanking eRNA ini
257 tivated T cells 5 (NFAT5) is a transcription factor (TF) that mediates protection from adverse effect
259 ng the complex crosstalk among transcription factors (TFs) and their target genes, with a method able
263 like factor 1 (KLF1/EKLF) is a transcription factor that globally activates genes involved in erythro
264 II and acts as an ATP-dependent processivity factor that helps Pol II across a nucleosome barrier.
265 y integrin alphavbeta5 as an internalization factor that increases susceptibility in NSCs and gliobla
266 vel model for MG1655 and continuous weighing factor that reflected the degree of up or down regulatio
267 usly unknown macrophage-specific restriction factor that targets and reduces the expression of HIV En
268 statin (Mstn), is a muscle-derived extrinsic factor that uses canonical dSmad2-mediated signaling to
270 CVD introduced the concept of risk-enhancing factors that are specific to women and are associated wi
272 roup of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors that can physically interact with photoreceptors
274 past five years, but few studies concern the factors that control the distribution of microplastics i
277 ha, SRF and the MEF2 family as transcription factors that may potentially mediate this cross-talk.
280 conceptualized within three categories: (A) factors that relate to the specific case and analysis, w
281 e materials, and contextual information, (B) factors that relate to the specific person doing the ana
283 -Wb, we rapidly identify multiple regulatory factors that specifically bind in an allele-imbalanced m
284 s DNA nicking by MutLgamma depends on its co-factors, the asymmetric distribution of MutSgamma and RF
286 or imbalances in baseline and implementation factors, the incidence of malaria was lower in clusters
288 ental disorders, but are also a contributing factor to impairment in cognitive domains such as memory
290 nd the individual contributions of different factors to total phenotypic variance are still unclear.
296 re mapped, and multicollinearity among these factors was quantified using the tolerance coefficient (
297 icity as an exemplary chemical environmental factor, we compared a range of essential parameters for
299 among cases of SAB. We also identified other factors with predictive potential, although larger prosp