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1 A sequence conservation at the 3' end of the leader.
2 preferentially at the repeat proximal to the leader.
3 rdinate and inspection and punishment by the leader.
4 ans, patients, caregivers, and health system leaders.
5 dge leaders', rather than mostly key opinion leaders.
6 sustained long-term attention from political leaders.
7 on the guidance and mentorship of scientific leaders.
8 or why they behave differently from negative leaders.
9 ng have risen as a top priority for hospital leaders.
10 reening of wealthy individuals and corporate leaders.
11 t source of radio emission from the positive leaders.
12 ized that women can be inspiring and capable leaders.
13 atory elements located in 5' mRNA transcript leaders.
14 current density well below that of lightning leaders.
15 plemented by hospital and health care system leaders.
16 of resources deemed high-yield by well-being leaders.
17 ntific, ethics, clinical, and administrative leaders.
18  as well as the experience of our WiSE group leaders.
19 ly charged ends-called positive and negative leaders(1).
20  both reconnect positive leaders to negative leaders(11,16,17,20-22) and cause multiple cloud-to-grou
21 tern that is different from that of negative leaders(11-13,16,17).
22 he disconnections form primarily on positive leaders(22), or why the current in cloud-to-ground light
23 ecome transiently disconnected from negative leaders(9,12,16,18-20), which may lead to current pulses
24 e data from the GLOBAL LEADERS trial (GLOBAL LEADERS: A Clinical Study Comparing Two Forms of Anti-Pl
25                   The GLOBAL LEADERS (GLOBAL LEADERS: A Clinical Study Comparing Two Forms of Anti-pl
26 l collaborative partnerships that help local leaders adapt effective treatments to local resources an
27                                      (GLOBAL LEADERS Adjudication Sub-Study [GLASSY]; NCT03231059).
28 enges these practices faced, the cost levers leaders adjusted, and the government subsidies sought.
29 tched donor is leader-matched and shares a T leader allotype.
30      Using chimeras, we analyzed the role of leader and follower cells in the collectively migrating
31                                 We find that leader and follower cells need to sense the attractant C
32                         Co-targeting of both leader and follower cells with PDH and GLUT1 inhibitors,
33 ls is regulated by the energetic statuses of leader and follower cells.
34 ound that cancer cells dynamically rearrange leader and follower positions during collective invasion
35                   Scientists assigned to the leader and specialized archetypes tended to have longer
36 supporting), as did late-career researchers (leader and supporting).
37                                       School leaders and authorities should be realistic about expect
38  and brightest students to nuclear medicine, leaders and mentors in the field must educate themselves
39  with education of staff/patients by opinion leaders and prenatal counseling for women and partners,
40 nd academic advancement of Black/AA women as leaders and surgeon-scientists is needed.
41 t upstream short ORFs located in the 5' mRNA leaders, and amongst canonical ORFs during the activatio
42               Entrepreneurs, nonfounder CEOs/leaders, and inventor employees all show more innovative
43 tions between entrepreneurs, nonfounder CEOs/leaders, and inventor employees have received limited at
44 orts, as anthropologists, physicians, tribal leaders, and local officials, to develop and implement a
45 der branches, are as bright as the lightning leaders, and report several other optical characteristic
46 adership; (ii) the appeal of dominance-style leaders; and (iii) sex biases in leadership emergence in
47  majority of male scientists belonged to the leader archetype, while the larger proportion of women b
48 (COVID-19) social distancing policies, local leaders are concerned about future pandemic waves and la
49            On the European side, the project leaders are Despina Sanoudou (Biomedical Research Founda
50 so reformed the methods by which future IDSA leaders are identified and given roles.
51 er, followers confer a net safety benefit to leaders, as prey leading others were less likely to be a
52 dum of understanding and clearly designating leaders at both institutions are important criteria for
53 ors reflect on lessons learned that may help leaders at other institutions mitigate the inevitable di
54   Semistructured interviews with 30 surgical leaders at teaching hospitals affiliated with health sys
55 ca (IDSA), women played a minor role as IDSA leaders, awards recipients, and presenters at the nation
56 tter able to use this information to predict leaders' behavior and thus improve interpersonal synchro
57                    Here, we demonstrate that leader binding by a biosynthetic enzyme in the lasso pep
58  and structural data illustrate how a single leader-binding domain can engage sequence-divergent lead
59 function by stabilizing the structure of the leader binds directly to the [UUUU]:[GGAG] helix.
60                             Because amoeboid leader bleb-based migration (LBBM) occurs in confined sp
61 We show that they are formed at unsuccessful leader branches, are as bright as the lightning leaders,
62 t is, psychological fusion) with a political leader can fuel partisans' willingness to actively parti
63 thermore, it has been inferred that positive leaders can become transiently disconnected from negativ
64 of self-governance institutions because such leaders can directly affect local users' perceived costs
65 zational behavior, we propose that voluntary leaders can facilitate a cooperative process of local ru
66 but not intercellular communication, induces leader cell activity and collective migration through th
67 inhibition of ADORA1 or AKT signaling caused leader cell collapse and halted collective invasion.
68  Cx43 hemichannels, as a critical pathway in leader cell function and collective invasion.
69                      Forward invasion of the leader cell gradually depletes its available energy, eve
70 successfully recapitulated the dependence of leader cell lifetime on collagen density.
71 energy level by glucose starvation decreases leader cell lifetime whereas increasing the cellular ene
72 ng leader-follower switching thus decreasing leader cell lifetime.
73                                              Leader cells exhibit higher glucose uptake than follower
74 riched specifically at the invasive front of leader cells in invasive cell strands.
75                  Recent studies suggest that leader cells in the front sense the guidance cue, relay
76 n proposed that a subgroup of cells known as leader cells localize at the front edge of a collectivel
77 terogeneity within invasive chains, in which leader cells preferentially utilize mitochondrial respir
78                              In this manner, leader cells steer the collective and set the collective
79 a pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) dependency in leader cells that can be therapeutically exploited with
80           This work demonstrates that K14(+) leader cells utilize both chemical and mechanical cues f
81 he system revealed the formation of invasive leader cells with upregulated Delta-like ligand 4 (DLL4)
82 rate that pre-existing, randomly distributed leader cells within primary tumor organoids use CXCR4 an
83       NHE1 localized to the leading edges of leader cells, as well as to cryptic lamellipodia in subm
84 1 localized not only to the leading edges of leader cells, but also in cryptic lamellipodia in submar
85 ns generated by sprouts revealed that mainly leader cells, not stalk cells, exert contractile forces
86 postulates that specially equipped "hub" or "leader" cells within the beta-cell network drive islet o
87 dentification of highly connected "hub" (or "leader") cells and of follower populations subservient t
88          In both experiments, infants in the leader condition looked significantly longer if shown th
89 itions, the protagonist was either a leader (leader condition) or a nonleader equal in rank to the ot
90 using strains expressing different glutamine leader constructs fused to GFP.
91 ed in real-world conflicts because competing leaders construe their position as one of defense, and p
92            Here, we show that the dimeric 5'-leader contains more than two dozen NC binding sites wit
93 n the wider elephant society through loss of leaders crucial to younger male navigation in unknown, r
94 e conserved upstream ORF present in the mRNA leader derepress PRL protein synthesis and attenuate the
95 of the study was to evaluate the role of the leader dimorphism in GVHD after HLA-B-mismatched unrelat
96  quantitative survey was done among Rohingya leaders displaced to refugee camps in Bangladesh.
97 pri-let-7 is trans-spliced to the SL1 splice leader downstream of the let-7 precursor stem-loop, whic
98 eed, it is still not understood how positive leaders emit radio-frequency radiation or why they behav
99 ach to a new 2 x 2 game, where one player, a leader, ensures via inspection and punishment that the o
100 al effects of movement momentum on irregular leader exit in African countries between 1990 and 2014,
101 remature termination codon at position +5 in leader exon of Igh (Ter5H) allele.
102 nd identify a role for exosomes in promoting leader-follower behavior in 2D and 3D migration.
103 ng time-dependent cross correlation to infer leader-follower interactions between each pair of group
104 T) states in subpopulations that establish a leader-follower relationship to collectively invade.
105  in denser collagen matrices by accelerating leader-follower switching thus decreasing leader cell li
106  its available energy, eventually leading to leader-follower transition.
107 d that ROCK2 inhibition triggers the initial leader/follower polarization of the CRC cell cohorts and
108 ols and benchmarking to be shared with local leaders for targeted antibiotic stewardship program inte
109                                 The Vascular Leaders Forum brought together 100 stakeholders, includi
110  501c(3) organization, convened the Vascular Leaders Forum on March 1 and 2, 2019, in Washington, DC,
111                                 The Vascular Leaders Forum reviewed the natural history of peripheral
112                                The LF study (LEADERS FREE) reported superior outcomes of HBR patients
113                                              Leader frequencies were defined in 2 004 742 BeTheMatch
114          RNase P catalyzes removal of the 5' leader from precursor tRNAs (pre-tRNAs) in all three dom
115                   Forty-one surgical opinion leaders from 19 countries and 5 continents were involved
116                                    Community leaders from 590 Rohingya hamlets and eight urban wards
117         Men with prostate cancer and thought leaders from a variety of disciplines provided a range o
118 eutics for Pain workshop convened scientific leaders from academia, industry, government and patient
119 uring flash activity that can trigger upward leaders from tall objects in the USA and in Brazil.
120                             In this article, leaders from the American College of Physicians (ACP) di
121  Our findings suggest that the decoupling of leaders from the costs that they incite amplifies the de
122 ese facets of cancer immunotherapy, academic leaders from these various disciplines discussed current
123 ype responsible for the initiation of upward leaders from towers.
124 justing for variables, female physician code leader gender was independently associated with a higher
125           We analyzed whether physician code leader gender was independently associated with sustaine
126                                   The GLOBAL LEADERS (GLOBAL LEADERS: A Clinical Study Comparing Two
127 our genes, however, the different transcript leaders greatly affected translation.
128                 Radio emission from positive leaders has nevertheless been mapped(13-15), and exhibit
129  known about whether they are also viewed as leaders (i.e., authorities) in the field.
130 ied the inclusion of an ID-trained physician leader in ASP, and this has led to the development of cu
131 f Investigative Dermatology (JID) has been a leader in our understanding of many aspects of the major
132 m and copper, within the scope of Germany, a leader in recycling.
133 ommitted to serving as a global champion and leader in RHD care and prevention.
134    Historically, California has been a world leader in the development and application of environment
135                   Brazil has become a global leader in the production of commodity row crops such as
136 FT ICR mass spectrometry continues to be the leader in the resolving power among all mass spectrometr
137 orge Floyd killing and our responsibility as leaders in academic surgery to condemn and eliminate rac
138                                To develop as leaders in AI-ML, radiology residents may seek a formati
139                                   Transcript leaders in Cryptococcus and other fungi are substantiall
140 quires a new approach to training tomorrow's leaders in epidemic prevention and response.
141                                 As a result, leaders in health care cannot properly assess the financ
142 le is known about the role of older males as leaders in long-lived social species.
143 rms for improved health outcomes, calling on leaders in national governments, global health instituti
144 is study was to compare female and male code leaders in regard to cardiopulmonary resuscitation outco
145                                    The HLA-B leader informs GVHD risk after HLA-B-mismatched unrelate
146 de concrete suggestions for the practitioner-leaders interested in creating, improving, and sustainin
147           Formal succession planning for ICU leaders is crucial to the success of critical care organ
148 (S) genome sequences showed mutations in the leader (L) and L* proteins of DA-C(L) variant, which may
149 oss conditions, the protagonist was either a leader (leader condition) or a nonleader equal in rank t
150  as pulsing radio sources along the positive leader length and were named "needles".
151 de on cardiovascular events and mortality in LEADER (Liraglutide Effect and Action in Diabetes: Evalu
152 ipants, were included: ELIXA (lixisenatide), LEADER (liraglutide), SUSTAIN-6 (semaglutide), EXSCEL (e
153      The preferred HLA-B-mismatched donor is leader-matched and shares a T leader allotype.
154                Prospective identification of leader-matched donors is feasible for most patients in n
155 was higher with leader mismatching than with leader matching (OR 1.73, 1.02-2.94; p=0.042 for grade 2
156 s its RNA-binding motif for regulation of 5' leader-mediated ATF4 translation.
157 plantations, acute GVHD risk was higher with leader mismatching than with leader matching (OR 1.73, 1
158                     Incorporation of the roc leader mRNA in front of a heterologous gene was sufficie
159                  Administrators and practice leaders must be proactive with practice modifications an
160 th practice staff (n = 25) and health system leaders (n = 11), provider (n = 25), and patient (n = 47
161 valuation of Cardiovascular Outcome Results [LEADER]; NCT01179048).
162 field surveys in large US companies, student leader nominations and elections, and experiments), East
163 o a postdoc and married mother of two to the leader of an ever-changing group of fantastic coworkers-
164 an inspiring researcher, mentor, and eminent leader of cell biology.
165              A CUG triplet located in the 5' leader of POLG messenger RNA (mRNA) initiates almost as
166                                          The leader of the matched allotype could be considered to be
167 ould be considered to be as important as the leader of the mismatched allotype for GVHD.
168 the various sections was aggregated, and the leader of the task force (J.D.S.) merged the material in
169 iated by interactions between the dimeric 5'-leader of the unspliced viral RNA and the nucleocapsid (
170 -function studies identify a stem-loop in 5' leader of tRNAvalV that inhibits RNase P cleavage and fu
171  survey questionnaire was distributed to the leaders of 27 qualifying organizations.
172 tion study suggested that women are inferior leaders of cardiopulmonary resuscitation efforts.
173                                              Leaders of each program performing and/or evaluating VCA
174                                      We urge leaders of infectious disease societies, divisions, and
175 e, including discussions with colleagues and leaders of private-practice radiology groups from across
176 y punishment suggests that adults expect the leaders of social groups to intervene in within-group tr
177 f leadership emergence in a human group when leader or follower roles are not designated a priori.
178 hical climate antecedents at the individual, leader, organizational, and environmental levels and exa
179 nurse when compared with male physician code leaders paired with a female code nurse.
180 water-soluble proteins, the H-segment of the leader peptidase helix used in the von Heijne and White
181        Finally, we explored the roles of the leader peptide and of the RiPP precursor peptide recogni
182 r cargo proteins following processing of the leader peptide and prior to ATP-dependent alternating ac
183 ence of thioether bridges and removal of the leader peptide are required for RumC's antimicrobial act
184 ) of a PCAT subsequent to the removal of the leader peptide by the PEP domain.
185 se domain in complex with a covalently bound leader peptide demonstrates the basis for substrate reco
186 osition -21 in the gene segment encoding the leader peptide dictates whether NK cell regulation prima
187 strict sequence specificity is necessary for leader peptide engagement.
188 rovide a model for understanding the role of leader peptide recognition in the translocation cycle, a
189 le as intercellular mediators, most lack the leader peptide typically required for protein secretion.
190 of binding regardless of the presence of the leader peptide, suggesting that although the PEP domain
191 tion of OlvS(A) activity showed that it is a leader peptide-independent and S-adenosyl methionine-dep
192  motif, and HMGL51 contained a mitochondrial leader peptide.
193  dimorphism in exon 1 of HLA-B gives rise to leader peptides containing methionine (Met; M) or threon
194           The cargo proteins have N-terminal leader peptides that are cleaved off by the cysteine pro
195 binding domain can engage sequence-divergent leader peptides using a conserved motif that facilitates
196 that two CtAs are bound via their N-terminal leader peptides, but only one is positioned for cleavage
197 survey of individuals appointed as new group leaders, PIs or university lecturers in the UK between 2
198                We argue that voluntary local leaders play an important role in the initiation of self
199 including 1) strong social cohesion, whereby leaders played a critical role in knowledge exchange; 2)
200  largely insensitive to perturbations of the leader portion of the precursor peptide.
201                                        Local leaders possess significant and growing authority over r
202               Furthermore, these key opinion leaders predict that machine learning technology and dat
203 anded CGG repeats (CGG RAN) from the FMR1 5'-leader produces toxic proteins that contribute to neurod
204                                     Negative leaders propagate in discrete steps, emitting copious ra
205                                     Positive leaders propagate more continuously and thus emit very l
206 ndogenous stress response antagonist by FMDV leader protease (L(pro)) or 3C(pro), we demonstrate an e
207  that FMDV can suppress SG formation via its leader protease (L(pro)).
208 sidue in foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) leader proteinase (Lpro) (W105) that is involved in the
209          Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) leader proteinase (Lpro) affects several pathways of the
210  activity of Cas1-Cas2 integrase outside the leader-proximal region of a CRISPR array suggests that t
211 the involvement of 'innovation and knowledge leaders', rather than mostly key opinion leaders.
212 ation of small plasma structures on positive leaders re-ignited the search.
213 guage style of Donald Trump and other recent leaders reflect long-evolving political trends.
214                                 Herein, IDSA leaders reflect on their paths to IDSA leadership, hopin
215 cing by fructose and glucose requires the 5' leader region of the mRNA specifying the protein, design
216 ural Gag protein with an extra 88-amino-acid leader region that determines its activity.
217 , such as '5'-UGA(C/G)GG-3', are found in 5' leader regions of regulated genes and shown to be respon
218 t it can also terminate transcription within leader regions, performing regulatory functions and avoi
219 h upstream ORFs (uORFs) situated in their 5'-leader regions.
220  G1 first recognized a 12-bp sequence at the leader-repeat junction and performed leader-side inserti
221 on is primarily directed by sequences at the leader-repeat junction as well as an adenine-rich sequen
222 as2 proteins insert prespacers always at the leader-repeat junction of the CRISPR array.
223  from the genomic promoter to synthesize the leader RNA and virus replication in host cells, but not
224 te, we probed the structures of capped HIV-1 leader RNAs by deuterium-edited nuclear magnetic resonan
225                                          The leader sequence adjacent to the repeat further stabilize
226 pre-tRNAs) as it catalyzes removal of the 5'-leader sequence from pre-tRNAs with its NYN metallonucle
227             We show that 10 bp of the CRISPR leader sequence is critical for stimulating polarized in
228 ersed repeat (MIR) transposition into the 5' leader sequence of the mammalian POLG gene, which became
229                   Their substrates contain a leader sequence that is excised by an N-terminal peptida
230 slation of ATF4 mRNA through a regulatory 5' leader sequence with multiple upstream Open Reading Fram
231                      The conservation of the leader sequence within a given RiPP class, in otherwise
232 ted into the secretory pathway with a signal/leader sequence, they will be exposed to the host's glyc
233 through sequence-specific recognition of the leader sequence, which is removed after the installation
234  clustered mutations in the U5, PBS, and gag leader sequences (GLS), generating potential strain-spec
235 ISPR arrays with 1-2 spacers and preceded by leader sequences but devoid of cas genes.
236 E Uncapped viral RNAs often rely on their 5' leader sequences to initiate translation, and the Tritic
237 n M leader shared allotype compared with a T leader shared allotype (OR 1.98, 1.39-2.81; p=0.0001 for
238 2-2.94; p=0.042 for grade 2-4) and with an M leader shared allotype compared with a T leader shared a
239 congruent with American norms concerning how leaders should communicate.
240                                              Leaders should continue to study the 24/7 work environme
241  scientists, policymakers and organisational leaders should devote more attention and resources towar
242  at the leader-repeat junction and performed leader-side insertion before proceeding to spacer-side i
243 side or spacer-side insertions, although the leader-side insertion was faster than spacer-side.
244 r stabilizes EfaCas1-Cas2 contacts, enabling leader-side integration and subsequent spacer-side integ
245 epeat sequence and could perform independent leader-side or spacer-side insertions, although the lead
246 oice from a biased random source, electing a leader, simulating cellular automata, generating determi
247                        In T. brucei, spliced leader (SL)-mediated trans-splicing of pre-mRNAs is an o
248                          The role of spliced leaders (SL) within the cell is unclear and an accurate
249       All three of the archetypes we found - leader, specialized, and supporting - were encountered f
250 ion of multiple actions by engaged community leaders (steering committees) is of critical importance
251                                In the GLOBAL LEADERS study, time-to-first-event analysis did not show
252 utaneous coronary intervention in the GLOBAL LEADERS study.
253 00 nM) reside within a ~150-nt region of the leader sufficient to promote RNA packaging (core encapsi
254 rmination, as well as the prevalence of mRNA leaders that use riboswitches and RNA-binding proteins.
255 ings with community members (including local leaders); the providers and community group, in which re
256  meeting, the number of supportive community leaders, the expectation of participants of receiving an
257 important gatherings of the world's economic leaders, the G20 Summit and ministerial meetings, takes
258 f populism and on the narratives of populist leaders, there is little empirical work on the relations
259 ailable and designed for hospital operations leaders, this modeling tool can inform preparations for
260 being played by the in vitro population from Leader to Deadlock.
261 ion event, suggesting that they expected the leader to intervene and rectify the wrongdoer's transgre
262 r 17-mo-old infants (n = 120) would expect a leader to intervene when observing a within-group fairne
263      The LNAA to VZVsncRNA12, encoded in the leader to ORF61, also significantly increased the levels
264 us validation in collaboration with industry leaders to accelerate high-quality clinical research int
265 ummit; and highlighted key questions for G20 leaders to address to put the future of DAH on course to
266 e discrimination, and I challenge scientific leaders to create equitable environments for Black women
267 d older adolescent mentors and in-class peer-leaders to encourage classes to conduct 2 new weekly act
268                Fusing LLT and SLT transcript leaders to green fluorescent protein indicated that for
269  may be targeted to highly connected opinion leaders to leverage their influence, or communication ma
270 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic challenges hospital leaders to make time-sensitive, critical decisions about
271  current pulses that both reconnect positive leaders to negative leaders(11,16,17,20-22) and cause mu
272 Acknowledging both the importance of diverse leaders to organizational success and shortfalls in dive
273 ystem goals enabled some surgical department leaders to take advantage of their health systems' reach
274  HSS impact evaluations, enabling healthcare leaders to track progress as well as identify and addres
275 gn, an initiative that encourages healthcare leaders to use metrics and data analysis to identify wor
276                                         Many leaders today do not rise through the ranks but are recr
277 internationally-recognized experts and local leaders together to evaluate issues around gastric cance
278                    We show that Ddr promotes leader-trailer-polarized BMP-Smad signaling independentl
279                                      Spliced leader trans-splicing (SLTS) plays a part in the maturat
280 nd individual mRNAs are generated by spliced leader trans-splicing and polyadenylation, processes tha
281  Zap1-regulated genes, several produced long leader transcripts (LLTs) in one zinc status condition a
282 LLTs) in one zinc status condition and short leader transcripts (SLTs) in the other.
283 ing and elongating states of the ribosome on leadered transcripts, operons, and on leaderless transcr
284  the multinational, double-blind, randomized LEADER trial, 9,340 patients with T2D and high cardiovas
285             We used the data from the GLOBAL LEADERS trial (GLOBAL LEADERS: A Clinical Study Comparin
286                                   The GLOBAL LEADERS trial is a prospective, multicenter, open-label,
287                              Nonfounder CEOs/leaders typically sit in between entrepreneurs and emplo
288 ical distancing recommendations of political leaders using data on mobility from a sample of mobile p
289                               Gender of code leader was not associated with cardiopulmonary resuscita
290 rts, stakeholders, and national organization leaders was convened in response to current practice cha
291  risks of GVHD associated with HLA-B M and T leaders were established in 17 100 (50.3%) HLA-matched a
292 nd skillsets normally required of university leaders were ill-suited to mounting an emergency respons
293 r in group rounds where voluntary, unselfish leaders were present.
294                      In doing so, university leaders were thrust into unchartered waters and forced t
295         Are voters as polarized as political leaders when it comes to their preferences about how to
296 cluding factors related to leadership (e.g., leaders who communicate a culture of quality improvement
297 t important enablers are motivated clinician leaders who persist to find a path forward despite obsta
298 with the Pacific island nation of Palau as a leader with the recently established National Marine San
299 27 (30.1%) were run by female physician code leaders with 251 (76.8%) obtaining return of spontaneous
300 aviour of practitioners through 'key opinion leaders', with the main purpose of enhancing and perpetu

 
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