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1 ght me to where I am in this rich scientific landscape.
2 n, 3D genome organization and the epigenetic landscape.
3 likely experienced a varied and more dynamic landscape.
4 ating to this complex and evolving treatment landscape.
5 uencing (WGS), have dramatically changed the landscape.
6 iates in shale in three boreholes across the landscape.
7 copathologic features, mutational and immune landscape.
8 to define the molecular identity of the BRC landscape.
9 e isomers, due to the relatively flat energy landscape.
10 ment, where sponges may dominate the benthic landscape.
11 one of the present studies has shown a whole landscape.
12 here resource density is enhanced within the landscape.
13 histories of interacting species across the landscape.
14 n of the standardization and regulatory body landscape.
15 a "target" strain over a path in the energy landscape.
16 r than remodeling of the local recombination landscape.
17 turb the normal pregnancy-induced epigenomic landscape.
18 located them on a continuous transcriptional landscape.
19 structural representation of the cell state landscape.
20 e are the primary determinants for gammaH2Ax landscapes.
21 framework can be applied to more species and landscapes.
22 h-care needs, and environmental and economic landscapes.
23 vergreen shrub, Morella cerifera, in coastal landscapes.
24 xperimental approach to "de-risk" solid form landscapes.
25 (i) to calculate two-dimensional free energy landscapes.
26 that feed on highly mobile prey across broad landscapes.
27 margins and ditches surrounding agricultural landscapes.
28 vealing striking differences in their immune landscapes.
29 evalence of migratory behaviour across large landscapes.
30 ing carnivore coexistence in human-dominated landscapes.
31 asslands and tundra) or arid (e.g., deserts) landscapes.
32 eolite catalysts modify reaction free energy landscapes.
33 n the context of genome-wide transcriptional landscapes.
34 unting for all C losses across heterogeneous landscapes.
35 Our work contributes to resolving the HSGOC landscape(3-5) and provides a resource for the developme
36 eatures an overview of the COVID-19 'vaccine landscape', a clinical trials database and a 'living rev
38 is article will consider the current testing landscape, address current challenges in the use of liqu
40 possibility that species disperse within the landscape along differing paths presents a relatively un
41 edical research domain, Movember conducted a landscape analysis with the aim of maximizing the effect
42 recruits effectors that alter the epigenetic landscape and chromatin structure, but how HUSH recogniz
43 ent and the OM in modulating the OMP-folding landscape and discuss the factors that guide folding in
44 nology has revolutionized the biofabrication landscape and driven numerous pivotal advancements in ti
45 nderstanding the regulation of the chromatin landscape and epigenetic barriers that must be overcome
46 scription of the ASCP genomic and epigenomic landscape and identify candidate therapeutic targets for
49 discussion of the modern and near-future HPC landscape and the relevant computational traits of the m
51 ogical dynamics in a synthetically generated landscape and three representative wetlandscapes in the
53 novation has profoundly reshaped the world's landscapes and biodiversity, the ecological circumstance
54 on, which correlates with altered epigenetic landscapes and can be overcome by wild introgression.
55 rangement and composition of habitats within landscapes and fine-scale habitat characteristics influe
56 g" epistasis creates sinkholes in SD fitness landscapes and may profoundly impact the evolution and f
58 FiTAc-seq generates high-quality enhancer landscapes and super-enhancer (SE) annotation in numerou
63 hway protein folding transitions, our energy landscape approach from first principles is the beginnin
64 d wildlife's subsequent dispersal across the landscape are hypothesized to play an important role in
65 rant and populations occupying less forested landscapes are most vulnerable to extreme winter weather
68 this is challenging because P varies within landscapes as a function of geology, topography and clim
69 des multi-tissue single-cell transcriptional landscapes associated with aging and CR in a mammal, enh
70 ctors that establish a permissive epigenetic landscape at a subset of developmentally important bival
71 truction model to dissect the transcriptomic landscape at the single-cell level during renal injury a
72 cribe the characterization of folding energy landscapes at high resolution, studies of structurally c
73 ced methods for sampling complex free-energy landscapes at near nonergodicity conditions and for esti
74 transcription by remodeling local epigenetic landscapes at sgRNA-targeted enhancers and associated ge
75 rapies) are profoundly changing the oncology landscape, bringing with them new requirements and chall
76 tion of specific features of many mutational landscapes but it remains difficult to retrospectively d
77 ions have contributed to its present genetic landscape, but the territory of present-day France has y
78 In this study, we characterize the R(ee) landscape by measuring P(R(ee)) for low molecular weight
79 this paradigm to measuring proteome activity landscapes by acquiring and integrating quantitative dat
80 suggest possibilities for tuning mutational landscapes by modulating the cellular environment, with
84 four-fold in simplified, vineyard-dominated landscapes compared to complex landscapes in which viney
87 n more abundant in fine-grained agricultural landscapes comprising smaller patches and can increase o
88 erstanding of how genetic or gene expression landscapes connect to specific CIN mechanisms, causes of
90 icient and effective restoration of degraded landscapes depends on the inclusion of such 'keystone' p
92 namics of thin filament components by energy landscape determination and molecular dynamics simulatio
94 ing mating events and pollen flow across the landscape, distinct types of pollinators may cause diffe
95 o nongrazed creekheads, have increased marsh-landscape drainage density by 8 to 35% across the region
96 rtly attributed to a range of atmospheric or landscape drivers, one often-forgotten driver of changes
97 mA has a key role in changing the epigenetic landscape during cell fate transitions in early developm
98 t variation and evolution of the methylation landscape during maize domestication remain largely unkn
99 e coast during spring and inland in forested landscapes during autumn, suggesting seasonal difference
100 xtinction and colonization, in more forested landscapes during extreme cold-presumably enabling them
101 RGC development and survival, and chromatin landscape effects, we show that the SE ensures robust At
103 m of partial differential equations coupling landscape evolution dynamics with a specific catchment a
105 es, driven primarily by interactions between landscape features and decadal trends in weather conditi
107 Leucocytozoon diversity and infection rates, landscape features, such as vegetation cover and water b
108 Untangling the nuanced relationships between landscape, fire disturbance, human agency, and climate i
109 3 Batten disease and broaden the therapeutic landscape for ASOs in the treatment of other diseases us
112 bitors (ICIs) have transformed the treatment landscape for oncology, leading to durable remissions in
113 that mean they might change the therapeutic landscape for people with neuromyelitis optica spectrum
114 dictate affinity thresholds and competitive landscapes for B cells in vivo, with implications for va
115 nisms, especially plants, can alter resource landscapes for mobile consumers driving bottom-up effect
117 and proteomic data, we create a 'targetable landscape' for CAR cell therapies based on 13,206 protei
118 tered land-use and climate change, affecting landscape function, biodiversity, and productivity.
120 We develop a mathematical model for fitness landscapes generated by such tradeoffs, based on experim
124 etermined the relative influence of climate, landscape, geography and host phylogeny on regional para
126 ic, epigenomic, transcriptomic and proteomic landscapes have now been mapped for an unprecedented num
128 r task demands constraining the optimization landscape in a fashion that reduces the number of 'good'
130 CE There are limited data about the proviral landscape in children exhibiting long-term suppression a
131 g general platform for mapping the chromatin landscape in different cellular populations from diverse
133 pectroscopy to characterize the ionic defect landscape in methylammonium lead triiodide (MAPbI(3)) pe
135 ach can be extended to examine the antigenic landscape in patient sera to facilitate investigation of
136 typing, an indirect measure of the molecular landscape in the cell, which has critical limitations.
138 outcrossing, wtf drivers generate a fitness landscape in which atypical spores, such as aneuploids a
140 ard-dominated landscapes compared to complex landscapes in which vineyards are surrounded by semi-nat
141 The oldest terrains of Mars are cratered landscapes, in which extensive valleys and basins are co
143 mouse PROM1(+) cells, reveals transcriptomic landscapes indicative of their identities as ductular re
146 although the number of minima increases, the landscape is characterized by many minima with similar l
148 nding of the impact of humans on the natural landscape is limited by difficulties in accurately compa
152 shifts in competitive hierarchies across the landscape, leads to coexistence across a much broader ra
155 ns of wildlife: what are the population- and landscape-level effects of infection on host mortality?
158 that include low rates of occurrence on the landscape, low prevalence at a site, and imperfect detec
159 able potential to reshape the TB diagnostics landscape, making diagnosis and treatment in one office
163 results in acquisition of a DNA methylation landscape mirroring the cancer DNA methylome, with gradu
165 ime shift from grasslands to shrub-dominated landscapes occur worldwide driven by altered land-use an
166 his point, we have characterized the genomic landscape of 34 BI-ALCLs (15 tumor and 19 in situ subtyp
167 udy the structure, expression and epigenetic landscape of 35S rDNA in an allotetraploid grass that ex
170 ent of disorder and the nature of the energy landscape of a highly reactive, intrinsically disordered
171 IMS contour plots present a detailed, global landscape of a molecule that sums all possible resonance
172 ating, for the first time, the translational landscape of a representative of the third domain of lif
173 To increase understanding of the genomic landscape of acral melanoma, a rare form of melanoma occ
178 In summary, this study charts the proteomic landscape of ALS-related Ubqln2 mutants and identifies c
179 e to differences in the accessible chromatin landscape of alternatively activated macrophages on diff
180 mostasis and thrombosis, details the current landscape of antithrombotic agents, addresses challenges
181 ults suggest that the genomic and epigenomic landscape of ASCP provide new strategies for targeting t
183 e-cell RNA sequencing to generate a cellular landscape of basal TSPO gene expression in the hippocamp
184 Several studies provide insight into the landscape of breast cancer genomics with the genomic cha
185 genome-wide association studies, the genetic landscape of cardiovascular diseases, particularly for t
186 ing in tissue, we have uncovered the diverse landscape of CD8(+) T cells in psoriatic and healthy ski
187 al to advance understanding of the molecular landscape of cells and the role of the molecular landsca
189 d a multiomics approach to reveal the global landscape of cotranslational mRNA decay during Arabidops
191 p of cell-type-specific interactions and the landscape of dysregulated receptor-ligand crosstalk in c
192 , 3D genome architecture and transcriptional landscape of engram cells over the lifespan of memory fo
194 al only a portion of the repetitive sequence landscape of eukaryotic genomes and that population-leve
195 stigations are needed to fully elucidate the landscape of germline genetic alterations in children wi
196 he Affordable Care Act, the rapidly changing landscape of healthcare delivery systems, and our evolvi
200 enes and processes, indicating an unexplored landscape of infrequent driver mutations in the non-codi
201 1,2) analysis has revealed a complex genomic landscape of internal chromosomal structures in vertebra
205 al of this study was to describe the genomic landscape of myeloma using deep whole-genome sequencing
206 unravel a comprehensive map of the energetic landscape of nuclease-dead Cas12a (dCas12a) from Francis
208 this study provides the whole transcriptome landscape of ovarian cells and unearths new insights dur
211 ow how DNA supercoiling modulates the energy landscape of R-loop formation and dictates access to sta
212 etabolism is an integral part of the complex landscape of regulatory mechanisms underlying cell diffe
214 mprehensive review, we summarize the current landscape of risk estimation, diagnosis, treatment and p
215 canning (DMS) studies exploit the mutational landscape of sequence variation by systematically and co
217 ualization of the genomic and transcriptomic landscape of single cell and bulk RNA sequencing data.
220 o-binds with and remodels the conformational landscape of SRP on the ribosome to regulate its interac
221 tion by significantly reshaping the proteome landscape of the cells towards an islet-like signature.
228 three organisms, and suggest the mutational landscape of those genes with respect to FQ resistance i
231 rapies for cancer, dramatically changing the landscape of treatment approaches for several malignanci
234 st responsible, but defining this underlying landscape of variation is an essential first step to und
237 clinically actionable genomic and epigenomic landscapes of N/S HNSTs.RESULTSWhole-exome sequencing wi
239 e we establish epigenomic and transcriptomic landscapes of primary OCs using H3K27ac ChIP-seq and RNA
240 that is capable of simulating the mutational landscapes of thousands of cancer genomes at different r
241 s, this comprehensive resource of the immune landscape offers insights into possible strategies to ov
242 ith coevolutionary information and an energy landscape optimized force field (AWSEM), we predict atom
243 vel ecosystem impacts of alternate bioenergy landscapes, our results suggest that niche breadth and t
245 ciality by changes in the capsid free-energy landscape partition function when an interaction is remo
248 years in spatially distinct habitats at the landscape scale (top and bottom of watersheds) and withi
250 a keystone species that is driving dynamic, landscape-scale changes in salt-marsh geomorphic evoluti
254 l explorations of how the complexity of real landscapes shapes the ecological and evolutionary proces
259 distributed in a regular pattern across the landscape such that they were not contiguous with each o
260 alculations of the benzene-to-phenyl hydride landscape suggest a single linear sequence for this tran
261 ncertainties including model initialization (landscape susceptibility to invasion) and expert-identif
265 g to produce a comprehensive transcriptional landscape that highlights their maturation, function, an
267 studies have revealed the unusual chromatin landscapes that are present in oocytes, sperm and early
268 st generation of accurate somatic mutational landscapes that can be used as a realistic null hypothes
269 e aberrant activation of super enhancer (SE) landscapes that drive the expression of key oncogenes, i
270 these factors drive selection of regulatory landscapes that specify distinct phenotypes of AMs and I
272 , we evaluated the association between urban landscape, thermal features, and mosquito infestations.
274 g selection remains crucial in this evolving landscape to derive maximum benefit for the patients.
275 oordinated remodeling of the transcriptional landscape to enable the growth and differentiation of ne
276 s studies incorporate aspects of the spatial landscape to study evolutionary processes, efficient sim
277 urring and anthropogenic Hg from terrestrial landscapes to aquatic environments in the region, potent
278 contributing to the vulnerability of forest landscapes to climate-induced productivity losses and mo
280 ing the underlying non-equilibrium potential landscape topography and the kinetics of state switching
281 es and within ecosystems and was mediated by landscape topography, climate, and soil characteristics.
282 a set defines the dynamic genomic regulatory landscape underlying heart failure and serves as an impo
283 the organism, the regulatory transcriptional landscape underpinning ER stress management is largely u
285 s of these regulators on the DNA methylation landscape using a panel of knockout human embryonic stem
286 open state pore revealed more rugged energy landscapes using polarizable force fields, and the hydra
287 transcriptomics have opened up an unexplored landscape where transcript information is put in a spati
290 ch dynamics are governed by the conformation landscape whose study requires characterization of the g
291 nes, human management of disturbance-adapted landscapes will become increasingly important for mainta
292 erent orientations generate an electrostatic landscape with an interfacial energy offset of 0.4 eV, w
293 nimal prophylaxis studies revealed a complex landscape with protective epitopes clustering in at leas
294 reserves while foraging and reproducing on a landscape with resources that range from uniformly distr
295 eneticists to utilize multiscale, replicated landscapes with both genetic diversity, and differentiat
296 1 and Vdelta2 PCGDTLs harbor similar genomic landscapes with potentially targetable oncogenic mutatio
297 romatin marks and display a primed chromatin landscape, with bivalently marked primed pluripotency ge
299 can shape the sensory and sympathetic nerve landscape within the cornea, with implications for the t