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1 can promote belongingness by making oneself irreplaceable.
2 in pneumococcal virulence that appears to be irreplaceable.
3 rallels that of the organism and are largely irreplaceable.
4 nsport, while Glu126, Glu269, and Glu325 are irreplaceable.
5 tion for assessing the conservation state of irreplaceable 20th century oil paintings, revealing the
6 l, our data confirm that primary forests are irreplaceable(5), but they also reinforce the message th
7 se to the catalytic center of the enzyme are irreplaceable, although several are important for full c
9 Gln-318 and Asn-319 (TM10) are functionally irreplaceable, and Thr-100 (TM3) is essential for the ur
10 r high human pressure coincide with the most irreplaceable areas of reptilian diversity, and more tha
12 essential for virtually all organisms, being irreplaceable because of its electrochemical properties
16 nuclear import of Smad4, the role of Imp8 is irreplaceable by Imp7, and that Smads preferentially bin
18 mammalian cardiac development, but plays an irreplaceable cell-autonomous role regulating cellular c
23 chia coli involves interactions between four irreplaceable charged residues in transmembrane helices
25 o become in the years since its inception an irreplaceable component in three-way catalysts (TWCs).
28 rable potential benefit for the treatment of irreplaceable documents that are believed to be dyed wit
33 Y (lactose permease of Escherichia coli) are irreplaceable for an alternating access mechanism in whi
34 l pathway; however, Lyn is indispensable and irreplaceable for B cell activation via the alternate pa
35 His322 (helix X), and Glu325 (helix X)--are irreplaceable for coupling substrate and H+ translocatio
38 time that Lys583 of exoloop 3 is crucial and irreplaceable for receptor activation to induce cAMP syn
39 lts demonstrate that Glu-126 and Arg-144 are irreplaceable for substrate binding and suggest a model
40 and a guanidinium group at position 144 are irreplaceable for substrate binding and support the idea
42 ion by the ciliary body plays a critical and irreplaceable function in vertebrate vision by providing
43 ppaB target genes, suggesting the unique and irreplaceable function of each of these two phosphorylat
44 s prolonged, thus demonstrating that a major irreplaceable function Of IkappaBalpha is termination of
45 NHR2 and NHR4 domain structures do not have irreplaceable functions concerning RUNX1/ETO activity fo
47 t 1% of the world's land area could preserve irreplaceable habitats of 1191 species that are particul
48 ppropriate conservation of such valuable and irreplaceable heritage objects, it is important to have
53 analogs, and their extinction represents an irreplaceable loss of function from New Zealand's terres
54 mages to society at a global level, from the irreplaceable loss of life, to the massive economic loss
55 derived human Schwann cell (SC) cultures are irreplaceable models for basic and translational researc
57 us system (CNS) is complicated by the mostly irreplaceable nature of neurons, as the loss of neurons
60 known mechanism of unconscious memory due to irreplaceable neuronal commitment under general anesthes
61 latory system in vivo that serves to protect irreplaceable neurons from destruction by the immune sys
63 Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) offer an irreplaceable platform for mass transport, as they provi
64 omplished exclusively from hypertrophy of an irreplaceable population of differentiated myocytes.
65 growth can only occur from hypertrophy of an irreplaceable population of differentiated myocytes.
66 xogenous growth of human tumors, offering an irreplaceable preclinical tool for oncology research.
67 rget lipid II, a cell wall precursor with an irreplaceable pyrophosphate, is achieved by the oligomer
68 reness are urgently needed to preserve these irreplaceable records of today's genetic biodiversity an
71 ransmembrane domains (TMDs), and many of the irreplaceable residues for sugar binding and H(+) transl
72 nd functional studies of mutants in the four irreplaceable residues, a molecular mechanism for energy
74 er, these results show for the first time an irreplaceable role for T-bet in the NK-mediated cross-ta
79 -resident regulatory T cells (Tregs) play an irreplaceable role in orchestrating cutaneous immune hom
81 Notably, we demonstrate that jaguars play an irreplaceable role in spatially structuring mesocarnivor
82 traditional pharmaceutical excipient, has an irreplaceable role in the development of new pharmaceuti
84 try, disulfide bonds play a unique and often irreplaceable role in the formation of biological and sy
85 ic targets because they serve the unique and irreplaceable role of coordinating expression of the man
86 their large size, ubiquitous expression, and irreplaceable roles in an ever-growing list of physiolog
87 we report that CD11c+ conventional DCs play irreplaceable roles in inducing endogenous proliferation
88 nt and ubiquitous protein cofactors and play irreplaceable roles in many metabolic and regulatory pro
89 resilient metabolism that allow them to have irreplaceable roles in the ecosystem as biodiversity anc
90 l is key to facilitating the preservation of irreplaceable samples while promoting downstream analyse
93 conducting fluctuations have proved to be an irreplaceable source of information about microscopic an
94 translate to the elimination of functionally irreplaceable species and could tip vent systems to func
95 h were mostly supported by few sensitive and irreplaceable species from a single functional group (ha
96 Pooling can help to reduce cost, preserve irreplaceable specimens, meet minimal volume requirement
97 the partial or complete destruction of often irreplaceable specimens, which constitute a global herit
98 due per se in this region of the permease is irreplaceable, the surface of one face of helix II is im
101 herichia coli contains two residues that are irreplaceable with respect to active transport, His322 a
102 proposed in which the four residues that are irreplaceable with respect to coupling are paired--Glu26