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1 ients with LAM, sharing close transcriptomic identity.
2 ting durable changes in cellular physiologic identity.
3 omeres, each with a distinct anteroposterior identity.
4 by race, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
5 am genes involved in neural pattern and cell identity.
6 ed due to their strong dependence on species identity.
7 or visitation rate, regardless of pollinator identity.
8 n epigenetic mark that determines centromere identity.
9 able readout of observed manipulative action identity.
10 ations of performance as a function of metal identity.
11 on for organogenesis, as well as appropriate identity.
12 nerve environment for shaping PNS macrophage identity.
13 y predict tissue function and cellular donor identity.
14 ymic development to establish T cell lineage identity.
15  even though animals are unaware of stimulus identity.
16 the initial specification of vascular tissue identity.
17 to select and maintain their unique terminal identity.
18 doers; and broadening scope and strengthened identity.
19 emic truth value, such as group cohesion and identity.
20 metabolism and generating and maintaining NE identity.
21 nstrated by their unexpectedly high sequence identity.
22 mschatkana are mediated by seasonal resource identity.
23 d expression and serve to reinforce cellular identity.
24 914,862 bp, identical in length and sequence identity.
25 rimarily involved in the maintenance of cell identity.
26 to identify potential regulators of vascular identity.
27  the TnAs2 transposon with only 84% sequence identity.
28 kx2.1 as a negative regulator of prethalamic identity.
29 quences that shared 98-100% HIV-1 nucleotide identity.
30 ons that can alter object appearance but not identity.
31 ncer on young adults' sense of biography and identity.
32 ifies and maintains regulatory T cell (Treg) identity.
33 icity-the ability of a cell to switch to new identities.
34 ed over 76.25% accuracy in recognizing human identities.
35 es across different images of the associated identities.
36 te nervous system that resolves all neuronal identities.
37 ell fate is based on discrete cell-heritable identities.
38 te specification and maintenance of cellular identities.
39 epigenetic components that help specify cell identities.
40 x TFs diverge to induce different positional identities.
41 n using 16S rRNA gene and average nucleotide identity, 2) determination of virulence factors and unde
42  identified MPL, the master regulator of HSC identity(5), as a bona fide ERAD substrate that became a
43                             To determine its identity, a group of nine macaques were taught discrimin
44 ded rapid and precise assessment of pathogen identity, abundance, and genetic relatedness.
45 ame significant early after image onset, and identity across a change in facial expression was unique
46 son exon (PE) sequences that exhibit greater identity across species than nearby coding exons, but th
47 uring transcript abundance and high sequence identity across transcripts, has severely limited our co
48  but mechanisms establishing their molecular identities and functional potential remain poorly unders
49 e determination of the lipid fatty acyl tail identities and positions, which is not possible via CID
50                                Although gene identities and taxonomic affinities in the developing as
51  clarify the association between transgender identity and 2D:4D indicating the influence of prenatal
52 S] is routinely employed to characterize the identity and abundance of molecular products in secondar
53 xy's framework include support for federated identity and access management and increased ability to
54 elial cells partially lose their endothelial identity and acquire mesenchymal-like features.
55 nship over time between the renegotiation of identity and adaption of biography.
56 d frameworks is shown to be dependent on the identity and amount of alkali or alkaline-earth cations
57 lular functions, it is desirable to know the identity and amounts of each protein species to understa
58  that cortical neurons lose their positional identity and axonal selectivity when mouse fetuses are e
59  with important regulatory roles in cellular identity and can be quantified at base resolution using
60 RNA expression is necessary to maintain cell identity and cellular plasticity via the regulation of t
61 rential gene expression gradually builds the identity and complexity of each tissue and organ system(
62                                              Identity and concentration, two key characteristics of t
63  identification several years ago, molecular identity and developmental relation between human ILC1 a
64 investigated how they are structured by host identity and environmental factors.
65           Our study reveals that endothelial identity and function is critically controlled by the hi
66 cted by the MHC class I molecule H-2D(b) The identity and function of the APC(s) involved in the prim
67 of gene silencing that establish immune cell identity and function.
68  proteome complexity that regulate stem cell identity and function.
69 ntrol region (LCR) functions define cellular identity and have critical roles in diseases such as can
70 es of the endomembrane system maintain their identity and integrity during growth or stress condition
71  can be broadly applied to characterize cell identity and lineage from diverse archival samples with
72 downstream adaptive responses depending upon identity and localization of the PAMP.
73 nerate cerebral organoids of a telencephalic identity and maintain long-term viability for later stag
74   The progenitor preserves its WNT signaling identity and maintains WNT signaling with underlying mes
75  Together, these mechanisms determine T cell identity and make the lineage choice irreversible.
76 emicals that provide information about their identity and mediate their interactions with insects.
77 Here, we uncover a link between INM proteome identity and membrane protein complex assembly in the re
78 w that IAA33 maintains root distal stem cell identity and negatively regulates auxin signaling by int
79 ter clock neurons to test principles of cell identity and network wiring.
80                                  Cancer cell identity and plasticity are required in transition state
81 tal system is a striking example of how cell identity and position is coordinated across multiple tis
82 of binding sites, regardless of binding site identity and positioning.
83 omic continuum representing loss of cellular identity and progression toward a metastatic state.
84 otor neurons by first eradicating fibroblast identity and promoting uniform transition to a neuronal
85                It is important to assess the identity and purity of proteins and protein complexes du
86 an process information about outcomes (i.e., identity and recipient) in the service of promoting atte
87 tudinal analyses to uniquely define both the identity and relative proportions of drug resistance mut
88 uscle/muscle matching is intrinsic to muscle identity and requires transcriptional reprogramming of s
89  involved remain unknown, and especially the identity and role of cell surface proteins that are resp
90 sensus sequences matching with >95% sequence identity and sequence coverage to the manually curated s
91  phosphate binding motif, a lack of sequence identity and some fundamental structural differences cur
92 may be responsible for representing stimulus identity and stimulus context with different levels of p
93 l role for Prdm12 in the anorexigenic neuron identity and suggest that it acts developmentally to pro
94 d role for Prdm12 in the anorexigenic neuron identity and suggest that it acts developmentally to pro
95  11A to promote cholinergic neurotransmitter identity and suppress the GABA fate.
96  both lineage establishment and stability of identity and suppressive function.
97 mmed LXR functions required for Kupffer cell identity and survival to instead drive a scar-associated
98 ial for Treg differentiation, migration, and identity and that drugs targeting this metabolism pathwa
99  female germ cells leads to a loss of sexual identity and the promotion of a regulatory circuit that
100 al networks that maintain tissue-specific EC identity and to identify novel angiocrine and functional
101 nd critically on disrupting the link between identity and tradition.
102  oxidation pathways that depend on substrate identity and water concentration.
103 ors (biased predominantly toward the flanker identities) and selectivity for target-flanker similarit
104 pants' ability to integrate "what" (stimulus identity) and "when" (stimulus timing) information about
105 sulin secretion, apoptosis, and loss of cell identity, and a combination of these processes leads to
106 placement of HSCs and a complete loss of HSC identity, and allowed highly efficient donor-HSC engraft
107 weak correlation between morphology, genetic identity, and domestication history.
108  for NTP complementarity, NTP ribo/deoxyribo identity, and NTP tri/di/monophosphate identity, and ser
109 sed impairment in self-renewal, loss of cell identity, and premature exhaustion of the quiescent sate
110 yribo identity, and NTP tri/di/monophosphate identity, and serves as a target for inhibitors; and we
111 , aging HFSCs were present, maintained their identity, and showed no overt signs of shifting to an ep
112 al processing, face shape similarity, person identity, and social relationships.
113 ence interval [CI], 1.18, 2.60, P = .01), AA identity (aOR, 1.67; 95% CI, 1.02, 2.72, P = .04), perce
114 t give rise to ipsilateral and contralateral identity are described.
115 DS-box genes, known to regulate floral organ identity, are emerging as important regulators of fruit
116 ranscriptomic landscapes indicative of their identities as ductular reaction progenitors (DRPs) and T
117 genome sequencing confirmed distinct species identities as well as the absence of a full orthologue o
118  mechanisms: defence of staff's professional identity as competent practitioners; and defence of staf
119 ons could distinguish both valence and trial identity as well as or better than amygdala neurons.
120 contribute to the anticipation of perceptual identity, as follows: attenuation of alpha-band oscillat
121 tilage and perichondrium, for a novel tissue identity assay.
122 cted three errors in the original individual identity assignments.
123 ructural analyses revealed that the sequence identity at corresponding polar helical-wheel heptad sit
124  of GhCYC3, a gene that specifies ray flower identity at the flower head margin in the model plant Ge
125 n multiple species, exactly how carbohydrate identities avoid immune activation and drive symbiotic o
126                Comparison of average percent identities between the C. gattii and C. neoformans speci
127 lass Ib molecule HLA-E, with nearly complete identity between the two alleles expressed in humans, HL
128 ecies complexes resulted in only a 74 to 77% identity between the two complexes.
129           Most methods for fast detection of identity by descent (IBD) segments report identity by st
130 ins (SEC14L-PITPs) provide cues for membrane identity by exchanging lipophilic substrates, ultimately
131 multi-state design-determines the side chain identity by optimizing the energetic contributions of th
132 gether, impaired both beta-cell function and identity by reducing expression of genes important for i
133 ethyl-DNA marks that stabilize Treg cellular identity by repressing effector T cell transcriptional p
134 distance matrix based on phenotypic data and identity by state (IBS) distance matrix based on SNP dat
135 of identity by descent (IBD) segments report identity by state segments without any quantification of
136  components calculated from rare variants or identity-by-descent segments can correct this stratifica
137 e summarise the recent findings into how ISC identity can be defined by proliferation state, signalli
138           These findings suggest that social identity can be seen as an emergent phenomenon and is th
139 -autonomous process based on chromosomal sex identity (CASI).
140 Moreover, AKI caused the formation of "mixed-identity cells" (expressing markers of different renal c
141                       To preserve centromere identity, CENP-A must be escorted to centromeres by a CE
142 ncreased expression of genes that define PMC identity compared with control liver tissues.
143  cells progressively adopt alternate lineage identities, computationally predicted to be mediated thr
144  transcription factors (TFs) regulating cell identity contain prion-like domains (PrLDs) that enable
145             Second, Cell Hashing yields cell identities corresponding to eight donors which are indep
146                                        Plant identities critical for retaining interaction diversity
147 nces from cultured specimens (99% nucleotide identity cutoff).
148                                    Organelle identity depends on protein composition.
149            Our results indicate that genetic identity determines connectivity (and therefore, functio
150 a role for the ETS factor FEV in endothelial identity downstream of ETV2 (Etsrp in zebrafish).
151 ivary glands to characterize their molecular identities during bud initiation.
152 arine consumers to low pH and algal resource identity during winter in a subpolar, marine ecosystem.
153 te that the establishment of transcriptional identities emerges early in development, primarily in th
154 lational work by nurses to maintain people's identity, establish caring connections and ensure that i
155 uch a framework, termed entanglement by path identity, exhibits a high degree of customizability.
156 tions about the scope and power of the group identity explanation.
157 nfirmed that the diminished responses to low-identity faces were not due to short-term adaptation pro
158 ve suppression of sustained responses to low-identity faces.
159  driven by cultural language use rather than identity factors (e.g., ethnic identity, interactions).
160 /Pou2f2, the homologs of Drosophila temporal identity factors nub/pdm2, regulate the timely productio
161  the CC and LC is dependent on the GP and OP identity factors PopZ and PodJ, respectively.
162 tain throughout life their distinct terminal identity features, such as expression of specific neurot
163 RAS had reduced expression of mature lineage identity genes.
164 to be credited as authors under a collective identity ('group coauthorship').
165  In both instances, the receptors' molecular identity has not been fully defined.
166  metazoans, but resolving their phylogenetic identity has remained a point of contention.
167 ppear modified with a group of 144 Da, whose identity has yet to be confirmed.
168  for prenatal androgen load, and transgender identity have been inconsistent.
169 iduals face as a result of their multi-class identity (i.e. species, age and sex).
170  GBM edge and core that retain their spatial identity in a cell autonomous manner.
171                Thus, Foxp3 defines Treg cell identity in a largely indirect manner by fine-tuning the
172 ts suggested that Tbx5 is required for digit identity in a subset of limb mesenchymal cells.
173 us recombination at regions of high sequence identity in ATAD3A exon 11 and ATAD3C exon 7.
174 tion, and the continuous maintenance of cell identity in differentiated cells.
175 rm is critical to confer trachea mesenchymal identity in human and mouse.
176 enatal androgen on the development of gender identity in subjects born as males.
177 nscription factor promotes neural progenitor identity in the lateral ganglionic eminence (LGE), despi
178 e rather than identity factors (e.g., ethnic identity, interactions).
179                                       Gender identity is a core feature of human experience, yet our
180                        Communicating species identity is a key component of many animal signals.
181                                         Rule identity is broadly encoded across decision-making circu
182                     Regulatory T (Treg) cell identity is defined by the lineage-specifying transcript
183  birthdating, and demonstrates that sub-type identity is determined shortly after terminal mitosis.
184              Maintenance of germ cell sexual identity is essential for reproduction.
185                                     Cellular identity is not driven by differences in genomic content
186             Understanding the role of social identity is not only timely and important, but also crit
187  experience, yet our understanding of gender identity is shifting with broader societal changes in re
188 y guidance is specific for associated facial identities, it does not only occur for the specific imag
189          The concept of entanglement by path identity itself is a general scheme and allows for const
190 d estimating equations with Gaussian family, identity link, and an exchangeable working correlation m
191                         Chd has low sequence identity (<15%) compared with all other proteins whose s
192      We report, here, advances starting from identity marking with a genetically encoded fluorophore.
193  that cerebral representations encoding word identities may be more modality-specific than often uphe
194 D:4D in the male-to-female transgender (MtF) identity [mean age: 32.3 (18; 61)] than in the male cont
195 studies reveal that, regardless of the metal identity, metal cations occupy preferably octahedral coo
196 alysis of neural circuits by linking genetic identity, morphology, connectivity and function.
197 he transcriptional programs that define cell identity must be restarted in each cell cycle(2-5) but h
198  chain but with the blocks maintaining their identity, namely rigidly rotating.
199 (ie, the convergence of multiple stigmatised identities) needs further attention.
200 fic to adjoining cells to activate stem-cell identity non-autonomously.
201      Our findings demonstrate that taxonomic identity, not trophic status or body size, is the best b
202                                           To identity novel mesothelioma cell surface antigens with b
203           Transcription factors (TFs) define identities of both the starting fibroblasts and the end
204  relied on an anatomy-based approach, as the identities of cell-specific PSC molecular markers have r
205 n the effects of an amino acid depend on the identities of interacting residues.
206                                         Cell identities of samples derived from heterogeneous subpopu
207                                 However, the identities of Vpr target proteins through which these bi
208 obust proliferation of progenitor cells, the identities of which are established by tightly controlle
209                                          The identity of [1](*+) is supported by EPR, UV-vis, multinu
210 o odors and reveals that both the timing and identity of activated cells influence odor perception.
211             The ventral pathway computes the identity of an object; the dorsal pathway computes the l
212  equivalently, with strong dependence on the identity of both partially conserved (W) and non-conserv
213  of scRNAseq data, annotating the biological identity of cell clusters is an important step before do
214 ology that enables routine monitoring of the identity of cell lines including isogenic cell lines.
215 onally critical constituent that defines the identity of cellular condensates and controls the tempor
216                                   The median identity of consensus nanopore sequences with Sanger or
217                                      Yet the identity of detyrosinating enzymes have remained ambiguo
218 ht analyses were able to reliably decode the identity of distinct tastes within those mid-insula regi
219 at Cdk1 functions to maintain the epigenetic identity of ESCs.
220 med a detailed analysis of the neurochemical identity of GH-responsive cells to understand the possib
221 ke it challenging to precisely establish the identity of gold-ion-induced hydrogen bonding via experi
222 l PB output projections based on the genetic identity of its neurons.
223 n prostate epithelial cells (RWPE1), but the identity of OLFM4-expressing cells within these populati
224                                The molecular identity of P(sickle) is also unclear but recent work ha
225 soform (IFI) suggest that differences in the identity of residues within the relay and the converter
226 ainty regarding the formation mechanisms and identity of ring cleavage products, especially at higher
227 he rate of particle growth/agglomeration and identity of soluble oligomeric reaction products.
228  only when an event took place but also, the identity of that event.
229                        To date, however, the identity of the affected circuits remains elusive.
230        When combined with information on the identity of the antigen, this method should provide a so
231 RM cell functional responses depended on the identity of the APCs.
232 l13-expressing cells to define the molecular identity of the BRC landscape.
233                                          The identity of the chosen stimulus and the reward outcome w
234 he coding nucleotide and thereby impacts the identity of the incoming nucleotide.
235 ntiparallel orientation, only depends on the identity of the inserted Nte side chains and not on Nte
236 n has been characterized experimentally, the identity of the light-adapted state following photoexcit
237 cted podovirus-like virion structure and the identity of the major capsid protein and other predicted
238 reactions, with the pathway depending on the identity of the migrating group.
239 s opposed to coding value independent of the identity of the option.
240                             To determine the identity of the polychaete causing these blisters, we ob
241  intense debate has surrounded the molecular identity of the pore-forming subunits.
242 ed by the carbon-uptake flux rather than the identity of the substrates.
243                             The position and identity of the sugar group is important for activity, a
244 and initial species' fractions determine the identity of the surviving species.
245         We uncover local rules governing the identity of the topological domains and their boundaries
246  spectra that are strongly influenced by the identity of the transition metal.
247 e molecular mechanisms underlying positional identity of these neural stem cells are poorly understoo
248                                 However, the identity of transitional states and the mechanisms that
249 tic evaluation of the effect of metal cation identity on electrical transport properties.
250 the influence of carbon source and bacterial identity on the deuterium uptake.
251 r temporal activity features (such as neuron identity or latency) that are consequential for percepti
252 peutics that are within a specified sequence identity over a specified region of the query.
253 ly pleasing and highly informative: the base identity, pairing geometry, stacking interactions, doubl
254 nstead, we find strong support for taxonomic identity (particularly at the family level) as a predict
255 However, the relative contributions of plant identity, phenology and soil resource availability in sh
256 Here, we examined the roles of plant species identity, phylogeny and functional traits in shaping rhi
257                                      Lineage identity plus Notch-mediated sister fate govern primary
258 han at later, post-perceptual stages of face identity processing, which may be more likely to involve
259 f homeobox genes in defining unique neuronal identities reflects the evolutionary history of neuronal
260 ed (creating choice options), whilst partner identity regulated client behaviours.
261  axis, representing a critical facet of cell identity regulation during development.
262                  However, concerns over cell identity remain, and a comprehensive characterization of
263 exigenic (POMC) or the orexigenic (NPY/AgRP) identity remains elusive.
264  inhibition caused a durable loss of ventral identity, resulting in the generation of neurons with th
265 loys multiple approaches for calculating the identity score at the cluster level and can accept input
266 more positive experiences were: "maintaining identity: see who I am", "building relationships: connec
267                      Feature selectivity and identity-sensitive activity in the two regions was coinc
268 unctional groups (1-4) as well as functional identity (small herbs, tall herbs, grasses, and legumes)
269                             Overall, species identity, stem diameter, water level, soil temperature a
270                                          The identity, stoichiometry, and stability of these interact
271 uction appears to be dependent on pollinator identity such that reduced reproduction may be attributa
272 lative scanning probe microscopy of chemical identity, surface potential, and mechanical properties p
273 ogether, our results show that memory-guided identity templates proactively impact perception and are
274 ged or decreases depending on the surfactant identity, the blue fluorescence intensity of GO at 440 n
275 f the harmful tradition contributes to group identity, the success of spillovers can depend criticall
276 hen uses to efficiently determine individual identity, though the neural mechanisms underlying this p
277              Active maintenance of beta-cell identity through fine-tuned regulation of key transcript
278  general principle for safeguarding neuronal identity throughout life.
279 w, then the assignment of distinct molecular identities to the shorter rows.
280 ome sequencing samples with a mean of >99.8% identity to assemblies, and increased the proportion of
281                    To understand how lineage identity translates to neuron morphology, we mapped 18 D
282 press excitatory pathways regardless of MSNs identity, TRPV1 receptors (TRPV1R) bidirectionally contr
283 tending breast surgeons, blinded to operator identity, using a video-based assessment tool, and an en
284 llel capture of lineage information and cell identity via a combinatorial cell indexing approach.
285 ral genotypic clusters that had 98% sequence identity, viral sequences showed transient variations in
286                           Furthermore, their identity was confirmed through determination of their [M
287 scrimination based on sexual orientation/sex identity was more frequent in the workplace than at acad
288 e templates of different origin and sequence identities, we provide an optimal condition for its use.
289 nomes based on reciprocal average nucleotide identity, we refer to groups circumscribed in LINbase as
290 olypeptides sharing >40% amino acid sequence identity, were expressed in Escherichia coli Functional
291  Tn2 transposon structure with 100% sequence identity, whereas the 'IntI1 type' co-occurred with the
292 ptors using templates as low as 20% sequence identity, which accounts for nearly the entire druggable
293          Despite the high average nucleotide identity, which is >99.2% for the virulent subspecies an
294 reduced homeotic conversions, rescuing ovule identity while promoting carpelloid traits in transforme
295 ever the DMN preferentially represented task identity while the MD network preferentially represented
296  elongatus PCC 11802, that shares 97% genome identity with its closest neighbor S. elongatus PCC 1180
297 ilage and smooth muscle, coupling epithelial identity with mesenchymal specification.
298        All five RenSeq NB_ARC contigs showed identity with the long arm of wheat chromosome 6B confir
299 ates also share morphological and structural identity with those reported earlier.
300 boring RDs that share significant structural identity without compromising mechanical stability.

 
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