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1 hat are effective for photolysis with violet light.
2 r the receptor active even in the absence of light.
3 ontinuous conversion of chemical energy into light.
4 cally benign visible and near-infrared (NIR) light.
5 an original mechanism restraining FAS in the light.
6 visual cycles for mediating vision in bright light.
7 y polarized or circularly polarized incident light.
8 temperatures, humidity, and ultraviolet (UV) light.
9 8)]) activated at a low flux levels of white light.
10 rection-specific manner that also depends on light.
11 d to selectively transmit radially-polarized light.
12  of infused trans-Res in GSP exposed to UV-A light.
13 erved in T. kotschyanus grown under red-blue light.
14 p to five months when concealed from natural light.
15 ty of the amplitude, phase, and frequency of light.
16  equivalent intensities of both red and blue light.
17 and technologies utilizing entangled quantum light.
18 t harvesting and offering comfortable indoor lighting.
19 ed opsin that is sensitive to visible violet light(1,2).
20  3D structures using high-resolution visible light 3D printing, demonstrating the broad utility of th
21 is photoinduced system operates with visible light (400 nm) and achieves borylation of a wide range o
22 ex enzyme reactions are driven by artificial light absorbers.
23 ffective photoactive component with enhanced light-absorbing capabilities.
24                                    Thus, the light absorption of the fluorophore does not undermine t
25 w that O(3) oxidation in the dark diminishes light absorption of wood tar aerosols, resulting in high
26 tely 80 water molecules flood rhodopsin upon light absorption to form a solvent-swollen active state.
27 iple processes connected with light sensing, light absorption, and pigment binding within the thylako
28 ocesses leading to catalytic activity, i.e., light absorption, charge separation, transfer of charges
29 s, solvent and substitution effects on their light absorption, thermal half-lives, photostationary st
30 r the photophysical properties of the bound, light-activated chromophore, zinc protoporphyrin IX, (PP
31 ine the design, synthesis, and properties of light-activated degraders.
32 spondingly light-harvesting antenna sizes by light-activated Nab1 repression of CAO expression as a f
33 rase in yeast, by fusing the enzyme with the light-activated nuclear shuttle (LANS) domain.
34 ewis-base activation of the electrophile and light activation of the nucleophile, enables the stereos
35 Although the crystal structures of dark- and light-adapted states have been determined, the molecular
36                                              Light-addressable electrochemical sensors (LAESs) are a
37 rategy provides an opportunity for upgrading light alkanes in shale gas by reacting with CO(2) to pro
38  different orbital angular momentum modes of light, allowing lensless reconstruction and holographic
39 s in the propagation of circularly polarized light and display optical properties with prominent hand
40                            Using correlative light and electron microscopy, we further demonstrated t
41 d beyond the information provided by visible light and electron microscopy.
42 this "secondary" activity of ATG16L1 in full light and emphasizes its importance for maintaining host
43 urface ocean fields of pCO(2) , temperature, light and Fe.
44 , their chemical instability towards oxygen, light and heat limits its applications in food industrie
45 ard loops enhanced sink capacity in the high light and low nitrogen environment in the field.
46          However, the mechanisms integrating light and temperature signaling pathways in plants remai
47          Using synchrotron X-ray tomography, light and transmission electron microscopy and in vivo o
48 gy applications of off-grid and battery-free lighting and sensing.
49 tal stressors, including CO(2), temperature, light, and nanoplastics.
50 period lengthening is suppressed in constant light, and PRL-1 mutants display a delayed phase under s
51                          We also demonstrate light- and cellular stress-gated switch function in cult
52 es critical for sustaining or abrogating the light- and stress-gated response.
53                     Patients rated noise and light as the most sleep-disruptive factors.
54 lirium, next we tested whether neurofilament light, as a potential marker of neurotoxicity, may contr
55     We found that multiple myc mutants share light-associated phenotypes with mutants of the phytochr
56  than the transverse electric (TE) polarized light at 295 nm.
57 both the electric and magnetic components of light at modest (non-relativistic) intensities.
58 n by climate change and increased artificial light at night (ALAN).
59                         We demonstrated that light attenuation by RPE melanin can be assessed and cor
60 mperatures rise because of barriers, reduced light availability, altered water chemistry or any combi
61  regions with optimal or near optimal Fe and light availability.
62 w the development of biomaterials suited for light-based 3D printing modalities with an emphasis on b
63 rds to the use of photo-cross-linking (i.e., light-based) techniques.
64  successful generation of various structured light beams including high-order linearly polarized spat
65 omatic red (410-510 nm) or blue (585-660 nm) light beginning before eye-opening.
66 nic carbon and was more sensitive to visible light by exhibiting greater changes.
67 s is their capability to efficiently deflect light by large angles.
68        Bioluminescence, or the production of light by living organisms via chemical reaction, is wide
69  We show that distinct multimode patterns of light can be projected from the output of the lantern by
70 ediments attest to the input of isotopically light carbon, although the carbon sources remain debated
71 ased JNK2 phosphorylation and reduced myosin light chain (MLC(20) ) phosphorylation.
72 s a marker of neuronal damage, neurofilament light chain (NfL), using enzyme-linked immunosorbent ass
73 ecreased in MetSyn lymphatic vessels, myosin light chain 20, MLC(20) phosphorylation was increased in
74 physin), axonal (neurofilament/neurofilament light chain [NFL]), inflammatory, and antioxidant (enzym
75                              Part 2: Whereas light chain cast nephropathy occurred the earliest and h
76 ne loss around plaque and more neurofilament light chain in CSF.
77 rate that IgCaller identifies both heavy and light chain rearrangements to provide additional informa
78 ces and orientations from antibody heavy and light chain sequence.
79 minal kinase (JNK), and nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-kappaB) as
80 nolide, a caspase-1 and nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells inhibitor that
81 ll undergoes NF-kappaB (nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells)-dependent inf
82 e weighted average DAR in both the heavy and light chains of a model antibody-drug conjugate, and cal
83        Time-resolved imaging under these low-light conditions is achieved by exploiting both the refr
84                                    The basal lighting, consisting of blue 455 nm, red 627 and 660 nm
85            To take advantage of the heat and light content of solar energy, it would be advantageous
86 n to orange, as well as outputted as a white light continuum with a fluorescence quantum yield of 29.
87                 In contrast to phosphors, no light conversion is required as the diffuser relies sole
88                           Accordingly, laser light could be recommended as a promising method to impr
89                                   While blue light cystoscopy improves diagnostic sensitivity, it rem
90 tic mature T cells, and VAMP-7 recapitulates light-cytometric side scatter.
91 reduced chromatin accessibility, ameliorated light damage in our mouse model, supporting a causal lin
92  retina and modulated across the boundary of light damage.
93 y OFF-RGCs that selectively respond to large light decrements, (b) high-sensitivity OFF-RGCs that sel
94 ity OFF-RGCs that respond to a wide range of light decrements.
95 9-mediated auxin distribution in addition to light-dependent auxin biosynthesis.
96                               In Drosophila, light-dependent degradation of the clock protein TIMELES
97 t is not fully understood how plants control light-dependent FAS regulation to meet the cellular dema
98 e classical visual cycle works together with light-dependent processes in both the RPE and neural ret
99 totransduction genes known to play a role in light detection in most animals.
100 were inserted between the variable heavy and light domain encoding region of known antibody drugs (al
101 s that cellular reactivity can be boosted by light driven perturbations of cellular homeostasis and t
102 ions for the nano-bio interfaces involved in light-driven enzyme catalysis and points to the competin
103  LCGs in the realization of diverse modes of light-driven robotic underwater locomotion.
104 ynthesis and characterization of a series of light-driven third-generation molecular motors featuring
105                     Furthermore, correlative light-electron microscopy and energy-filtered transmissi
106 h 3D structure determination and correlative light/electron microscopy, thus expanding the scope of c
107  Dy(3+) can be tuned as a single ionic white light emitter by a simple modification of the coordinati
108        The structure of fungal oxyluciferin (light emitter) was proposed in 2017, being different and
109 self unless irradiated with a low-power blue light emitting diode (LED), resulting in local anesthesi
110    The performance of lead-halide perovskite light-emitting diodes (LEDs) has increased rapidly in re
111 azol-2-yl)phenol that can be used in organic light-emitting diodes and pharmaceuticals.
112           The operation of nanocrystal-based light-emitting diodes relies on the radiative recombinat
113 ould be performed with high-definition white-light endoscopy, including careful inspection of the neo
114 they are involved in converting chemical and light energy inputs into efficient mechanical work.
115 elling the responses of insect herbivores to light-environment-mediated variation in the traits of th
116 ty, minimal spectral cross talk with visible light excitable optogenetic tools and fluorescent probes
117 roporphyrin (URO) and their loading with red light excitable phthalocyanines (PC) that was cationized
118                         Subsequent shipboard light exposure experiments showed ultrastructural change
119 ements in reproductive timing in response to light exposure, potentially creating phenological mismat
120 ain conditions for photolysis would maximize light exposure, which may differ from those for nutrient
121 S spectrometry, SEM, optical microscopy, and light exposure.
122     Growth using first a short wavelength of light, followed by growth using a longer wavelength, res
123 predict the spatial and temporal dynamics of lighting for a rendered mature Glycine max (soybean) can
124                                              Light FP had a higher association with ROP diagnosis and
125 dopsins 1 represent a unique, large group of light-gated channels (viral channelrhodopsins, VirChR1s)
126                      Additionally, increased light-gathering ability of species' eyes was associated
127 oelectronic nano-devices and applications in light generation, computing, and sensing.
128 rray was coupled at the nonreadout side to a light-guide (one 4-to-1 module with a uniform glass ligh
129 uide (one 4-to-1 module with a uniform glass light-guide, one 4-to-1 Prism-PET module, and one 9-to-1
130                                              Light had a more pronounced effect in the RAS-B system,
131 2) O(3-) (x) nanosheets host, which enhances light harvesting and chemical adsorption of CO(2) molecu
132 ate transition that regulates photosynthetic light harvesting and electron transfer.
133                       Instead, the increased light harvesting capacity of PSI is largely due to the m
134  heterostructures shows energy migration and light-harvesting across the interfaces of linearly conne
135 ter chlorophyll b levels and correspondingly light-harvesting antenna sizes by light-activated Nab1 r
136                               Members of the light-harvesting complex protein family participate in m
137 ins, one of which acts as a quencher for the light-harvesting complexes.
138 acceptor into the NPS-SC4AD co-assembly, the light-harvesting system becomes near-infrared (NIR) emis
139                                 Actuation by light has important advantages: Objects can be actuated
140  molecules, tunable vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light (in the range 8.1-11.0 eV) available at the Lawren
141 ecarboxylation rates were significant at low light (including above the Kok break point) and increase
142                     Development of a visible light-induced and singlet oxygen-mediated green protocol
143                                              Light-induced H(2) production from water represents one
144 g chromophore structural dynamics during the light-induced processes.
145                          The mutant quenches light-induced rhodopsin signaling like wild type, demons
146                                         Blue light-induced RPE cellular damage preceded the photorece
147 le tracking and super-resolution microscopy, light-induced subcellular localization, reaction-diffusi
148                          We demonstrate that light-induced transient gene expression depends on MED12
149  we present a radical method for reversible, light-induced tuning of ferromagnetism at room temperatu
150 ein Arabidopsis thaliana cryptochrome 2, the light-inducible homo-interaction of the intracellular do
151 hat treatment with these flavonoids prior to light insult remarkably protected retina from deteriorat
152 ved between study sites with different night-light intensity used as proxy for urban development.
153 on of CAO expression as a function of growth light intensity.
154 quire that the object is trapped at the high-light-intensity region.
155 ar momentum components of linearly polarized light interacting with an Archimedean coupling structure
156                                  (2020) shed light into the role genetic variation plays in control o
157 nd extremely large on/off ratio upon visible-light irradiation.
158 onversion efficiency above 99% under visible light irradiation.
159  mild electrochemical potential with visible light irradiation.
160 emonstrates that refocusing of the diffusive light is based on ~15-ps initial dipole moment depolariz
161 poral and polarisation properties of intense light is important in wide-ranging topics at the forefro
162                                         When light is used as the probe, the standard quantum limit a
163               When a molecule interacts with light, its electrons can absorb energy from the electrom
164 proximately twice as numerous as reported by light level studies; cell types are stereotyped, but not
165 gration and life history timing, we deployed light-level geolocators on willets at breeding sites in
166 derstand the underlying mechanism behind the light-matter interaction on the wings of these Colombian
167 e-ranging topics at the forefront of extreme light-matter interactions, including ultrafast laser-dri
168 Why can we not see nanoscale objects under a light microscope?
169 ential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarised light microscopy and X-ray diffraction (XRD) techniques.
170 ed depletion of intracytoplasmic granules by light microscopy.
171                        A recently discovered light-molecule interacting phenomenon, supracence only m
172                                           In light of a recent conflicting publication, we also clari
173           We also present our cohort data in light of clinical features reported for each gene-specif
174                  We discuss these results in light of decisional and postdecisional accounts of confi
175 re we revisit the Task Force's assessment in light of developments in typhoid vaccines and increasing
176 unctionally neutral, perhaps unexpectedly in light of its evolutionary conservation.
177                                           In light of our global assessment, we establish a framework
178 ualize the significance of smart textiles in light of the emerging energy crisis, environmental pollu
179 gencies convened to consider the guidance in light of the findings of the completed cardiovascular ou
180                                           In light of the global antimicrobial-resistance crisis, the
181 and accommodate these changes, especially in light of the increases in the life expectancy and the in
182 iew these DG-dependent mnemonic functions in light of the new findings and explore mechanistic links
183                                       In the light of the RNA world scenarios, it is an interesting q
184                                           In light of these results, efforts to prevent cardiometabol
185 low temperatures (<500 degrees C) with a low light-off temperature of 230 degrees C and 100% selectiv
186                          These findings shed light on allosteric conformational changes in PCSK9 requ
187 ue of Cell Host & Microbe, Young et al. shed light on dengue virus 3-specific epitopes.
188  the substrate-Fe(III) complexes, which shed light on diastereoselective reduction.
189 -recording satellite tags (SPLASH10) to shed light on environmental and social drivers of seamount as
190                      These findings shed new light on GM-CSF biology in sterile tissue inflammation a
191 ncident G(q/11) and G(i/o) pathways and shed light on how aberrant activation of TRPC4 may occur unde
192 1)-associated complex in DNA resection sheds light on how BRCA1 influences the choice of homologous r
193                          These findings shed light on how cells couple DDC with the choice and effect
194                  Overall, these results shed light on how mucus impacts P. aeruginosa behavior, and m
195 hich this occurs, and in particular, to shed light on how social cognition supports, and is supported
196 r areas for visual processing, but also shed light on how the mammalian brain computes stereopsis.
197                    Together, this work sheds light on human airway differentiation in vitro and provi
198 ls of polymerase exonuclease deficiency shed light on mechanisms of mutation accumulation and conside
199              A multidisciplinary study sheds light on microenvironmental signals controlling cancer c
200                       This information sheds light on possible proton movements during heme-catalyzed
201 thological cardiac hypertrophy but also shed light on strategies for cell type- and stage-specific in
202 ain development in humans and mice, and shed light on the consistency, candidate causes, and potentia
203                                      To shed light on the dynamics of ITx allograft rejection and tre
204 II) reduction across 2 cm distances and shed light on the electron transfer process in natural anoxic
205                              These data shed light on the function of C9orf72 in normal physiology, a
206                      These findings shed new light on the function of the face-processing system duri
207                            Our findings shed light on the genetic basis of resting Tpe and Tpe respon
208                Taken together, our data shed light on the genetic structure of the HHV-6A and HHV-6B
209 s, genome-wide association studies have shed light on the genetics of early growth and its links with
210 -CUL3) E3 ubiquitin ligase complex have shed light on the importance of WNK's cellular degradation on
211                              Our study sheds light on the influence of PBRM1 mutations on IFNgamma-ST
212                                      To shed light on the integrity of clinical trial results, this p
213 cellular functions are beginning to shed new light on the interplay of components involved in multifa
214 erstanding of the gut-CNS axis will shed new light on the mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, and may
215 ure, T(c), near to optimal doping that sheds light on the nature of this interaction.
216 ry processing in the 2 hemispheres, shedding light on the neural dynamics that potentially shape audi
217 , known from mid-Jurassic rocks, shed little light on the origin of the clade.
218 s of this major signaling pathway, will shed light on the origins of regulated innate immunity, and m
219 on the molecular basis of CCD catalysis shed light on the origins of the varied catalytic activities
220 ticity in the heterozygous mouse model sheds light on the pathophysiology of altered memory and cogni
221 convergent and conserved strategies and shed light on the promise they hold for the development of ne
222                 Together, these results shed light on the psychological and neural underpinnings of h
223 sociation and topology of the complex, casts light on the recruitment of Rheb to the TSCC, and also h
224    Collectively, our findings shed important light on the regulation of a novel PRMT5/YBX1/NF-kappaB
225                                Our data shed light on the relevance of p73 alternative splicing and s
226                                Here, to shed light on their functional determinants, we seek to explo
227  research and novel strategies that may shed light on this complex infection and provide insights int
228                        This work sheds a new light on unsurpassed control of elastic waves, ranging f
229 different spectroscopic approaches have shed light on various aspects of these enzymes, including the
230                              Our study sheds light onto the role of the chromatin remodeling machiner
231  in the FTS tanks; there were few effects of light or flow in the RAS+B system, potentially highlight
232  coherent spin states that can be coupled to light or to other spins in QD arrays.
233 agocytic immune cells) that traffic into the light-organ crypts, where the population of V. fischeri
234 n regulating a metabolic rhythm in the model light-organ symbiosis between Euprymna scolopes and Vibr
235 ial sRNA SsrA plays an essential role in the light-organ symbiosis between Vibrio fischeri and the sq
236                    ICIRD spectroscopy on the light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains of the blue ligh
237 vels of total contamination were noted, with light PAHs being predominant and the sum of 4 heavy and
238 eral retinoblastoma (group D) presented with light perception best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and
239 ly, the catalyst exhibits a superior visible-light photocatalytic hydrogen production rate (~212 umol
240 on of the clock protein TIMELESS by the blue light photoreceptor Cryptochrome is considered the main
241 ption that visual percepts of small spots of light produced with electrical stimulation of visual cor
242     Picosecond pulses of near infrared (NIR) light provided by a two-photon microscope, or by a stand
243 nuous illumination to a train of short (1 s) light pulses, interrupted by longer (9 s) dark periods.
244 miconductor, WSe(2), prompted by femtosecond light pulses.
245 ay protect itself and its host from damaging light radiation.
246 tion gap," in which some temporally incident light rays to the nasal retina pass anterior to the IOL
247 oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains of the blue light receptors aureochrome and phototropin revealed a s
248 ny organisms are experiencing changing daily light regimes due to latitudinal range shifts driven by
249 articularly because of the central role that light regimes play in determining the timing of biologic
250  are required for full expression of red (R) light-regulated genes, including the master regulator HY
251 using linear-nonlinear cascade models of RGC light responses that incorporated measured spatial prope
252 ittle star Ophiocoma wendtii, which exhibits light-responsive color change and shelter seeking, becam
253 iting understanding of the properties of its light-responsive subunits.
254                          Herein, we describe light-responsive tethers, containing an azobenzene photo
255 characterized circadian rhythms of behavior, light responsiveness, and molecular timekeeping in tissu
256                                Using dynamic light scattering (DLS) and ultra high pressure liquid ch
257 ials were characterized by XRD, FTIR dynamic light scattering (DLS), FESEM, HRTEM, and EDX spectrosco
258 ize exclusion chromatography with multiangle light scattering and native mass spectrometry (MS) for t
259          How natural photonic systems manage light scattering and what can be learned from plants and
260 dband (full visible range) lossless multiple light scattering events, enabled by a highly porous (>99
261                       Highly sensitive laser light scattering observations have revealed that loud sp
262 NPs were analyzed by Zeta potential, dynamic light scattering, electron microscopy, and other spectro
263 itation methods and characterised by dynamic light scattering, electron microscopy, encapsulation eff
264 lts from structural partial order inhibiting light scattering, while preserving mechanical stability,
265 a larger vesicle size as measured by dynamic light scattering.
266 her nonsedation with sufficient analgesia or light sedation with a daily wake-up call during mechanic
267 icipate in multiple processes connected with light sensing, light absorption, and pigment binding wit
268 r a previously unrecognized cell-autonomous, light-sensing mechanism in brown adipocytes via Opn3-GPC
269 viding further evidence that photophores are light sensitive.
270                             We then imparted light sensitivity through covalent attachment of a synth
271                     We induced near-infrared light sensitivity using gold nanorods bound to temperatu
272  Prism-PET module) to introduce intercrystal light sharing, which closely mimics the behavior of dual
273  that combines an open-top, single-objective light sheet fluorescence microscope with an atomic force
274  cellular resolution by non-invasive NIR-IIb light sheet microscopy.
275 ed in the gel for immunoprobing and confocal/light-sheet imaging.
276 ng or impossible to perform in a traditional light-sheet microscope geometry, including cell migratio
277 indings provide evidence that subdivision of light signaling networks is a component of cellular part
278 ence Berkeley National Laboratory's Advanced Light Source (ALS) has been used in conjunction with a j
279 , even transplanted in vivo, for transducing light stimuli to non-functioning retinas.
280 ron-methylated BODIPY photocages that absorb light strongly around 700 nm.
281 discovery that MAAs are upregulated under FR light supports MAAs playing a role in photon dissipation
282 isomerization of a receptor bearing multiple light-switchable subunits in a confined space is critica
283 onally, many luciferase-luciferin pairs emit light that is poorly tissue penetrant, hindering efforts
284 ual perception is determined not just by the light that strikes our eyes, but also strongly by our pr
285                                      In this light, the corpus callosum (CC) may represent the main r
286 rb1 plays a role in cones' responsiveness to light through an arrestin-translocation-independent mech
287 sors (LAESs) are a class of sensors that use light to activate an electrochemical reaction on the sur
288  PtG4 and the radiotherapy-induced Cherenkov light to excite and image the phosphorescence lifetimes
289                             A new study uses light to manipulate the sensory cells in our nose that r
290 achieve Q-factors >2,500 while beam steering light to particular directions.
291                                  By coupling light to therapeutic action, improved spatial and tempor
292 of Anopheles collected by PSC and 66% by CDC light trap in the sprayed sites while the proportion in
293 cordingly, we developed spectrally optimized light using programmable LED arrays (PLA)s to study the
294 ved occurrence along gradients of resources (light, water) and defoliation (fire, herbivory).
295 els the contaminated water commonly found in light-water reactors and in other nuclear processes.
296                 Here, we present NINscope: a light-weight miniscope with a small footprint that integ
297 n sensory acquisition and motor control in a light-weight model organism.
298 ated with depolarized and linearly polarized light were consistent with the model simulations.
299 6%) was found in T. migricus exposed to blue light, while the least (1.69%) was observed in T. kotsch
300  exhibits improved photoconductance using UV light with 400 nm wavelength, arising from excitation ac

 
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