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1 mparator, suggesting nonadaptive mutational "fragility".
2 eat contractions downstream of Fcy1, but not fragility.
3 ta1-integrin underlies Kindler syndrome skin fragility.
4 ication, and prevents repeat instability and fragility.
5 ound tumor resistance due to Treg functional fragility.
6  intracellular calcium, and elevated osmotic fragility.
7 are prone to replication stress and telomere fragility.
8 tion of yeast RNaseH genes and caused repeat fragility.
9 ynthesis as a potential therapeutic point of fragility.
10 c variation based on replication-derived DNA fragility.
11 derlie genetic diseases typified by cellular fragility.
12 ce, identifying immune-independent beta cell fragility.
13  transplantation as a countermeasure to bone fragility.
14 acterized by progressive muscle weakness and fragility.
15 plex environments outside factories is their fragility.
16  results in leading strand-specific telomere fragility.
17 e HIV-1 capsid protein (CA) exhibits extreme fragility.
18 :osteoclast (OB:OC) ratio and increased bone fragility.
19 enging because of its small size and extreme fragility.
20 characterized this in terms of their kinetic fragility.
21 liquid, demonstrating a structural basis for fragility.
22 and clinical features of trauma-induced skin fragility.
23 mportant component of bone strength and bone fragility.
24 echanism involving reduced myofiber membrane fragility.
25 n have failed to optimize networks and avoid fragility.
26 driving force for crystallization and liquid fragility.
27 embryos present with growth delay and tissue fragility.
28 posure impairs bone metabolism and increases fragility.
29 d by membrane protein oxidation and membrane fragility.
30 ree energy landscape--is a good predictor of fragility.
31  banding decreases OS rigidity, reducing its fragility.
32  to OS radius, so that thinner OS have lower fragility.
33 lications for the care of patients with bone fragility.
34 cytoskeleton organization, resulting in skin fragility.
35 ns relying on inactivity to explain skeletal fragility.
36 losa, characterized by life-threatening skin fragility.
37 logical characteristics, e.g. their density, fragility, adhesive properties, etc.
38  generating secondary structure-mediated DNA fragility, advancing our understanding of mechanisms und
39 FANC pathway are characterized by chromosome fragility, altered mutability, and abnormal regulation o
40 ture has been recently documented in network fragility analysis and classification.
41 fect in two unrelated girls with severe bone fragility and a clinical diagnosis of osteogenesis imper
42 y nail dystrophy and late onset of mild skin fragility and acral blistering.
43 sion by elevating miR-155 increased telomere fragility and altered the structure of metaphase chromos
44 ic dermatoses characterized by mucocutaneous fragility and blister formation, inducible by often mini
45 gnificantly decreased the rate of CAG repeat fragility and contractions in the rnh1Deltarnh201Delta b
46 gaments and tendons correlates with the bone fragility and contracture phenotype in humans.
47  similar skeletal abnormalities causing bone fragility and deformity.
48 aim of this study is to investigate vascular fragility and endothelial glycocalyx (ECG) in images of
49 the loss of Slac2-b expression leads to skin fragility and erosions is unknown.
50 ntrations than brain or blood, increase bone fragility and fracture risk.
51 d by low bone mass leading to increased bone fragility and fracture susceptibility.
52 EL1 mutations displayed telomere shortening, fragility and fusion, and growth defects in culture.
53                            The difference in fragility and growth between the different conformers ex
54 systemic skeletal disorder resulting in bone fragility and increased fracture risk.
55 pathological conditions, leading to skeletal fragility and increased marrow adiposity during aging, e
56 nective tissue disease characterized by bone fragility and increased risk of fractures.
57 using abnormal cell cycle dynamics, telomere fragility and instability of mitochondrial DNA.
58  subcomplex and Slx5/8 suppresses CAG repeat fragility and instability.
59  brittle bone disorder characterized by bone fragility and low bone mass.
60 r of connective tissue characterized by bone fragility and low bone mass.
61 el, we show that histones induce erythrocyte fragility and lysis in a concentration-dependent manner.
62 med of the molecular basis of patient's skin fragility and mottled pigmentation phenotype.
63  diminished cell adhesion facilitates tissue fragility and neoplastic growth.
64         RDEB is characterized by severe skin fragility and nonhealing wounds aggravated by scarring a
65 ent with the clinical phenotypes of skeletal fragility and oligodontia in persons deficient for LRP5
66  resulting in exceptional arterial and organ fragility and premature death.
67  it is not characterized by generalized bone fragility and presented with cataracts in the original f
68 ese mutant mice displayed marked sarcolemmal fragility and reduced muscle exercise tolerance.
69                                   With their fragility and sensitivity to hydrologic shifts and land-
70 isms, is extremely challenging, owing to the fragility and short lifetime of those edge structures.
71 ion increases DNA damage signaling, telomere fragility and sister chromatid exchanges.
72 unctional type VII collagen, leading to skin fragility and subsequent trauma-induced separation of th
73 ization of NSPC RDCs reveals a basis of gene fragility and suggests potential impacts of DNA breaks o
74  so far semi-empirical relationships between fragility and the activation energy is shown.
75 , a linear relationship is found between the fragility and the energy scales of both the screened Cou
76 chanism for leading strand-specific telomere fragility and the first known role for FEN1 in leading s
77 s no correlation between promoter nucleosome fragility and the levels of histone modifications or his
78 We present an analytic scheme to connect the fragility and viscoelasticity of metallic glasses to the
79 d approaches suffer from small domain sizes, fragility and weak long-range internal order.
80  elongation, ATR kinase activation, telomere fragility, and accelerated tumor development.
81 ic cemento-osseous lesions of jawbones, bone fragility, and diaphyseal sclerosis of tubular bones.
82  including muscle fiber atrophy, sarcolemmal fragility, and impaired muscle regeneration.
83 ausing replication fork stalling, chromosome fragility, and impaired repair.
84  with a special necessity by the complexity, fragility, and inaccessibility of intact nervous systems
85 enetrance of brachydactyly, syndactyly, bone fragility, and learning disabilities.
86 mation results in low bone mass and skeletal fragility, and over-exuberant osteogenesis results in he
87  repair, provoking fork stalling, chromosome fragility, and recombination.
88 : somatic and intergenerational instability, fragility, and repeat-induced mutagenesis.
89        We propose that HU-induced chromosome fragility arises at higher frequency near HU-induced gen
90 lear deformation load, nuclear stiffness and fragility as compared to controls.
91 , this versatility comes with a trade-off of fragility, as there exist numerous paths to altered sign
92 s the most down-regulated gene among 21 skin fragility-associated genes.
93  an inherited disorder characterized by skin fragility, blistering, and multiple skin wounds with no
94  mice are overhydrated and exhibit increased fragility both in vitro and in vivo.
95 mutation in two unrelated families with skin fragility, but cardiac findings highlighted age-dependen
96 ome is instrumental to understanding genomic fragility, but current methods are limited in versatilit
97 L1 and PCNA is important to prevent telomere fragility, but how RTEL1 engages with the telomere to pr
98 th decreased bone density and increased bone fragility, but how this disease affects alveolar bone he
99 crease short-term variance creates ecosystem fragility by changing the boundaries of safe operating s
100 FEN1 limits leading strand-specific telomere fragility by processing RNA:DNA hybrid/flap intermediate
101 te alloys with tailored thermoelasticity and fragility by rationally tuning the chemical composition
102       We first demonstrate that the vitrimer fragility can be tuned over an unprecedentedly broad ran
103 e discount rate, the house lifetime, and the fragility can increase the economically optimal house el
104                                The degree of fragility carries important implications for the functio
105 n, (iii) five textural parameters: hardness, fragility, cohesiveness, springiness and adhesiveness an
106 r stirring conditions exhibited an increased fragility compared with fibrils formed quiescently after
107                              The concept of 'fragility' constitutes a central point of the glass tran
108 , replication forks stall within the AT-rich fragility core of CFS, leading to dormant origin activat
109  Nrp1 dependency and the key drivers of Treg fragility could help to improve immunotherapy for human
110 ansepidermal water loss, enhanced corneocyte fragility, decreased dendritic epidermal T cells, and an
111 h3) endonuclease caused R-loop-dependent CAG fragility, defining an alternative function for this com
112  genetically heterogeneous group of skeletal fragility diseases.
113 promising approach to treat devastating skin fragility diseases.
114           Epidermolytic ichthyosis is a skin fragility disorder caused by dominant-negative mutations
115 idermolysis bullosa (RDEB) is a genetic skin fragility disorder characterized by injury-driven bliste
116 dermis, and its mutations cause a human skin fragility disorder coined recessive dystrophic epidermol
117     Cole-Carpenter syndrome is a severe bone fragility disorder that is characterized by frequent fra
118 e in a patient with suspected inherited skin fragility disorder.
119 molysis bullosa is a group of heritable skin fragility disorders with considerable morbidity and mort
120  phenotypic spectrum of human inherited skin fragility disorders, and we propose the addition of EBS
121 a phenotypically heterogeneous group of skin fragility disorders, is currently associated with mutati
122 oncept of syndromic versus nonsyndromic skin fragility disorders.
123                                As mutational fragility does not obviously explain why the shoot-root
124 etibial hyperpigmentation, skin and vascular fragility, easy bruising, and variable musculoskeletal s
125 ealth factors; child's size factors; child's fragility factors; socio-demographic background; obstetr
126 l through CDK9, providing potential nodes of fragility for therapeutic intervention, potentially dist
127 bone and muscle attenuation was 0.73 for any fragility fracture and 0.76 for hip fractures, respectiv
128 nd FRAX were 2.1, 1.9, 0.98, and 2.5 for any fragility fracture and 2.0, 2.5, 1.1, and 2.5 for femora
129  less than -2.0 taking exemestane, one had a fragility fracture and four had other fractures, whereas
130 postmenopausal women with osteoporosis and a fragility fracture and randomly assigned them in a 1:1 r
131 management of bone health, and to prioritize fragility fracture care and prevention.
132 sin Z mRNA was significantly associated with fragility fracture in osteoporosis patients (P = 0.0018)
133 eases, often goes undetected until the first fragility fracture occurs, causing patient suffering and
134  improvement in BMD, or who have an incident fragility fracture on therapy, secondary causes of osteo
135      We used Cox regression models to assess fragility fracture risk factors including the VACS Index
136                                      Risk of fragility fracture should be assessed primarily using th
137 rating characteristic curve (AUC) values for fragility fracture were 0.71, 0.65, 0.51, and 0.72 at 2
138 orosis defined by a clinical event, namely a fragility fracture, or with an osteoporotic BMD should a
139 menopausal women, patients with a history of fragility fracture, patients receiving chronic glucocort
140  frailty, as assessed by the VACS Index, and fragility fracture.
141 s and predict individuals who are at risk of fragility fracture.
142 andard-of-care screening tool used to assess fragility-fracture risk.
143                                              Fragility fractures (FFxs) and osteoporosis occur freque
144 ractures, those taking anastrozole had three fragility fractures and five other fractures.
145 s, whereas those taking anastrozole had five fragility fractures and one other fracture.
146 re of -2.0 or more taking exemestane had two fragility fractures and two other fractures, those takin
147                 Bone atrophy and its related fragility fractures are frequent, late side effects of r
148                                              Fragility fractures caused by osteoporosis affect millio
149  a marker of bone strength, in subjects with fragility fractures compared with control subjects.
150 train rates correlate with the occurrence of fragility fractures in osteoporosis, while improvements
151                Use of these agents to reduce fragility fractures in patients with low bone mineral de
152                                Non-vertebral fragility fractures occurred in 25 (4.0%) patients in th
153 sal women with (n = 22) and without (n = 22) fragility fractures were matched for age and body mass i
154 potential for screening patients at risk for fragility fractures, given the ease of implementation an
155 potential to prevent a substantial number of fragility fractures.
156 s susceptibility for osteoporotic low-energy fragility fractures.
157  hemophilia and may result in high-morbidity fragility fractures.
158 ts may reduce the burden of osteoporosis and fragility fractures.
159 c strategies to mitigate the risk of GIO and fragility fractures.
160 , and previously identified risk factors for fragility fractures.
161 he cohort was assessed for subsequent future fragility fractures.
162 , significant thinning of cortical bone, and fragility fractures.
163 justed life year (QALY) gained and number of fragility fractures.
164 collagen mutations and characterized by bone fragility, frequent fractures in absence of trauma and g
165 of diabetic bone deterioration and increased fragility from the aspect of microdamage accumulation an
166 oxide value (PV)], textural (i.e., hardness, fragility, gumminess, chewiness, springiness, cohesivene
167 mpound pyridostatin (PDS) increases telomere fragility in BRCA2-deficient cells, suggesting that G4 f
168 elomeric 8-oxoG formation increased telomere fragility in cells lacking OGG1, the enzyme that removes
169 oss-of-function mutations in WNT1 cause bone fragility in children and adults.
170    The structural underpinnings for skeletal fragility in coinfected women have not been characterize
171           The mechanisms underlying skeletal fragility in diabetes are not completely understood, but
172  islets, demonstrating the role of beta cell fragility in genetic predisposition to diabetes.
173 ations in SPARC can give rise to severe bone fragility in humans.
174 dence that WNT1 mutations contribute to bone fragility in OI patients and demonstrates that the Wnt1(
175 epidemiology and pathophysiology of skeletal fragility in patients with diabetes and the emerging dat
176 counteract inflammation and RBC rigidity and fragility in SCD.
177 ssions for the shear modulus, viscosity, and fragility in terms of the ion-ion interaction.
178 f the ear and the tail epidermis, corneocyte fragility, increased transepidermal water loss, and loca
179 n osteocytes, and disruption leads to a bone fragility independent of bone mass.
180                                          The fragility index (FI) is a more intuitive number that can
181 phthalmology RCTs through application of the Fragility Index (FI), a novel metric of the robustness o
182                                          The fragility index (FI), defined as the minimum number of p
183                 We advocate the reporting of fragility index for future trials in critical care to ai
184                   Routine calculation of the Fragility Index in medical literature may allow for bett
185                                      A small Fragility Index indicates that the statistical significa
186            This study aimed to calculate the fragility index of clinical trials in critical care medi
187 1-3.5), and greater than 40% of trials had a fragility index of less than or equal to 1.
188         Our objectives were to calculate the Fragility Index of statistically significant results fro
189                                   The median fragility index was 2 (interquartile range, 1-3.5), and
190                                   The median Fragility Index was 3 (interquartile range, 1-7), which
191                                          The Fragility Index was determined for the chosen outcome.
192                                          The fragility index, which is a measure of how many events t
193                                          The Fragility Index, which represents the number of patients
194 rted p value was negatively correlated, with fragility index.
195 eported loss to follow-up greater than their fragility index.
196 ary of basing decisions on trials with a low fragility index.
197 s and increased aphidicolin-induced telomere fragility, indicating a role for RECQL1 in telomere main
198  two distinct phases of water and to extract fragility indices m = 14 for the low-density and m = 20-
199       A promising approach to reducing robot fragility involves having robots learn appropriate behav
200                                Cortical-bone fragility is a common feature in osteoporosis that is li
201                         To determine whether fragility is a general property of HIV-1 proteins, we cr
202 ns, our results suggest that R-loop-mediated fragility is a mechanism that could cause DNA damage and
203                                              Fragility is an empirical property that describes how ab
204                       This report shows that fragility is determined by the ratio between two fundame
205                            Importantly, bone fragility is due to low BMD and deterioration in bone st
206 est that in C. elegans promoters, nucleosome fragility is in large part DNA-encoded and that it poise
207 we show that FEN1 depletion-induced telomere fragility is increased by RNA polymerase II inhibition a
208                            Although membrane fragility is known to potentiate injury in DMD, whether
209 in glass formation-the microscopic origin of fragility is poorly understood.
210      We also show that IFNgamma-induced Treg fragility is required for response to anti-PD1, suggesti
211           Finding the fundamental meaning of fragility is the 'condicio sine qua' for reaching the lo
212                                        While fragility is widely recognized as an important concept-b
213 ds additional light on the elusive structure-fragility link in glass-forming matter and provides a fi
214          Here, we explain the microstructure-fragility link in vitrimeric networks, a novel type of h
215 gesting that cancer therapies promoting Treg fragility may be efficacious.
216                                          DNA fragility may thus help explain why the same loci are of
217                 As a consequence of the high fragility of AIST, experimental diffusivities display a
218 results demonstrate that the sensitivity and fragility of algae to triclosan can be amplified with ti
219                                          The fragility of biscuits yields checking (cracks) and event
220    Osteoporosis is associated with increased fragility of bone and a subsequent increased risk of fra
221 Ss also utilize MiDAS and to what extent the fragility of CFSs and RFSs arises by shared or distinct
222                            The environmental fragility of cities under advanced urbanization has moti
223 ration of decorin GAG may contribute to skin fragility of elderly people.
224  of the glass transition temperature and the fragility of glass formation.
225 ical heterogeneity inherently relates to the fragility of glass-forming materials.
226 increased in the past 5 years underscore the fragility of hard-won gains against malaria.
227 tic identification schemes, and rareness and fragility of initiation intermediates.
228 in the epidermal barrier, although increased fragility of isolated corneocytes was demonstrated.
229                            Here we show that fragility of mt tRNAs coincided with the evolution of bi
230 graphy of colonialism and its effects on the fragility of nations.
231 d tomography and biomechanics confirmed bone fragility of OVX-Diet rats, and quantitative RT-PCR reve
232 obullous genodermatoses characterized by the fragility of skin and mucous membranes.
233 obullous genodermatoses characterized by the fragility of skin and mucous membranes.
234 ards and replication studies to evaluate the fragility of study findings in epidemiology.
235 nterferon-gamma (IFNgamma), which drives the fragility of surrounding wild-type Tregs, boosts anti-tu
236 ful effects on genome integrity owing to the fragility of the displaced DNA coding strand.
237 hod has been relatively neglected due to the fragility of the initial films.
238 o limits protein evolvability because of the fragility of the interactions networks that maintain pro
239 n of temperature correlates with the kinetic fragility of the liquid, demonstrating a structural basi
240 ions, and appears to correlate well with the fragility of the metallic glass.
241 nert surface to overcome the problems of the fragility of the microwire and the possible interference
242                                          The fragility of the old (99)Mo supply chain is being addres
243  of diseases characterized by blistering and fragility of the skin in response to mechanical trauma.
244 t is a simple closed-form expression for the fragility of the supercooled liquid metal in terms of fe
245 toelectronic devices has been limited by the fragility of the supramolecular structures used and the
246 lso attribute this different behavior to the fragility of the system, in combination with the very fa
247 as too unstable to isolate, underscoring the fragility of these linkages.
248              A major obstacle is the extreme fragility of these qubits due to interactions with their
249                                          The fragility of this interplay makes the kidney susceptible
250 with HNF1A(-/-) plasma increased the osmotic fragility of WT erythrocytes in vitro.
251  a window into the complexity-and remarkable fragility-of migration.
252           Angell introduced a dimensionless 'fragility parameter', m, to characterize the fall of ato
253 version of the keratin intermediate filament fragility phenotype associated with epidermolytic ichthy
254 ological and ultrastructural epithelial cell fragility phenotypes.
255 ome, a genetic disease characterized by skin fragility, photosensitivity, and increased risk of squam
256 ailure syndrome characterized by chromosomal fragility, progressive marrow failure, and cancer predis
257         This behavior is the hallmark of the fragility proposed for jamming in particulate matter.
258 esent new experimental evidence showing that fragility reflects the strength of the repulsive part of
259 is signature enables precise mapping of core fragility regions in known CFSs and identification of no
260 eplication and repair in TAD boundaries core fragility regions leading to genomic instability.
261 spects of the microscopic structure controls fragility remains a challenge.
262     In muscular dystrophies, muscle membrane fragility results in a tissue-specific increase of dange
263     Substantial evidence shows that skeletal fragility should be considered among the complications a
264 ry but that a mechanistic null of mutational fragility should be considered.
265                               Treatments for fragility should target collagen-mineral interactions to
266                               The identified fragility signature will allow for a more comprehensive
267                         The results reveal a fragility signature, comprised of a TAD boundary overlap
268 Previous attempts to quantify robustness and fragility sought to understand how the functional connec
269 r, the microstructural properties underlying fragility still remain poorly understood.
270 lease activity independently causes telomere fragility, suggesting a requirement of the SLX4 complex
271 epeats, which are associated with chromosome fragility, suggests sequence capture during repair of do
272 n blistering skin, reminiscent of human skin fragility syndromes.
273 sition leads to a super-strong liquid of low fragility that dynamically controls collapse, before a s
274  undercooled liquid alloys exhibit very high fragility that increases as x decreases, resulting in an
275  sex-specific mechanisms underlying skeletal fragility that operate long before menopause.
276 mechanical defects of the lamina and nuclear fragility, the gene expression model impairment of spati
277 s and metalloids and the viscoelasticity and fragility thereof.
278 yed 2 different mouse models of genetic skin fragility to assess the role of the basement membrane pr
279 re many and varied, ranging from atrophy and fragility to defective repair to deficient immunity and
280 mere loops (T loops) and suppresses telomere fragility to maintain the integrity of chromosome ends.
281 tes t-loop unwinding and suppresses telomere fragility to maintain the integrity of vertebrate telome
282 ing osmolarity, it results in a trade-off of fragility to non-natural oscillatory inputs that match t
283  examined a cohort of 362 families with skin fragility to screen for genetic mutations with next-gene
284 pe is characterized by mild generalized skin fragility, trauma-induced skin blistering since infancy,
285 cteristics of phage biology, with structural fragility under the high temperatures and acidic environ
286 roenvironment has offered potential nodes of fragility under therapeutic development.
287                In turn, it can contribute to fragility underlying human psychopathologies.
288                                       Muscle fragility was probed by challenging muscles with a strai
289                                   Nucleosome fragility was strongly and positively correlated with th
290        In addition to DNA-encoded nucleosome fragility, we also found fragile nucleosomes at location
291 ndence of Sigma(T) correlates with the glass fragility, we show that the validity of the Adam-Gibbs r
292 s characterized by pleiotropy and regulatory fragility, where deletion of individual cis-regulatory e
293 eriorated mechanical integrity and increased fragility, whereas the mechanisms are not fully understo
294 f liquids is frequently characterized by the fragility, which can be defined from the temperature dep
295  makes manufacturing errors more likely, and fragility, which makes postrelease damage more likely.
296 ecessive clinical picture that includes bone fragility with a moderately severe and progressive prese
297  stimulation can identify and help to repair fragilities within a signaling network, while using line
298 investigated, making use of existing genetic fragilities within the cancer cell.
299  addition to a mutation associated with skin fragility/woolly hair syndrome, impair gap junction loca
300        These alterations result in thinning, fragility, wrinkles, laxity, impaired wound healing, and

 
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