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1    Furthermore, parainflammatory neutrophils manifest as 2 distinct subpopulations-based on size, gra
2          ATR inhibition caused DNA damage to manifest as 53BP1 nuclear bodies in daughter G(1) cells
3                        Unplanned escalations manifest as a breakdown of hospital care attributable to
4 e basis that corrosion and defects are often manifest as a change of thickness in the steel from whic
5                                         MCPs manifest as a complex of insertions around a bacteriopha
6 incentive salience to reward cues, which can manifest as a propensity to approach and contact pavlovi
7                           Behcet disease can manifest as a purely mucocutaneous disease or can involv
8 GAS), is a human bacterial pathogen that can manifest as a range of diseases from pharyngitis and imp
9                               SJS/TEN mostly manifest as a reaction to new drug use, but little is kn
10  subtypes of HIV-associated vasculopathy may manifest as a result of an immune reconstitution-like sy
11  space, indicating multiple origins, but can manifest as a single feature at the sensor level because
12 vealed upon competition or by system stress, manifest as a strikingly heightened susceptibility to pr
13 olidation, and the proliferative phase would manifest as a tendency toward a more linear morphology.
14      Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) can manifest as a viral-induced hyperinflammation with multi
15                  This brain injury, commonly manifested as a comatose state, is a marker of poor outc
16                             Allostery can be manifested as a combination of repression and activation
17                 However, the absence of TmeA manifested as a decrease in infectivity in both tissue c
18 rlying this was a striking molecular synergy manifested as a dramatically altered gene expression pro
19 n atypical higher-order chromatin structure, manifested as a global loss of local topologically assoc
20                            This phenotype is manifested as a greater resistance to glutamate-induced
21 -term responses to allopolyploidy are mainly manifested as a high proportion of homoeologous gene pai
22 f cleavage of the bifunctional marker, which manifested as a marked shift in the normalized YFP/mCher
23                                 This disease manifested as a massively dilated urinary bladder, or me
24 cted by self-report; radiographic recurrence manifested as a new stone in 35%, stone growth in 24%, a
25 the pancreas by gut-derived lymphocytes that manifested as a pancreatic insulitis with beta-islet cel
26 checkpoint allows the cell-cycle progression manifested as a phenotype resistant to bleomycin.
27 , i.e., a small proportion of the population manifested as a predatory form.
28                      The most common form is manifested as a series of acute episodes of neurological
29 f a permanent electric polarization density, manifested as a spontaneously broken symmetry in distinc
30 fect memory of the reactants' nuclear spins, manifested as a strong parity preference for the rotatio
31                                      This is manifested as a superior ability to copy synthetic and n
32      We introduce a property of light beams, manifested as a temporal OAM variation along a pulse: th
33                In hepatitis B virus, this is manifested as a virion where the envelope proteins have
34 ch a unique demonstration of the limited GPA manifesting as a bilateral ocular involvement and comple
35 o a series of sequential sodiation reactions manifesting as a cascade of processes observed in the el
36 gen metabolism and glycosylation, the latter manifesting as a congenital disorder of glycosylation (C
37 athy, conceptualised as a loss of motivation manifesting as a reduction of goal-directed behaviour.
38                     Nanoconfinement effects, manifesting as a relative deviation from the expected ch
39 icity arising from gestational exposures and manifesting as a shortened anogenital distance (AGD) in
40 ividuals with HHT occur focally, rather than manifesting as a systemic vascular defect.
41                                         This manifests as a block in myeloid differentiation and an i
42  results demonstrate that UNC-45B impairment manifests as a chaperonopathy with progressive muscle pa
43     In fisheries, the tragedy of the commons manifests as a competitive race to fish that compresses
44                Coupled binding and unwinding manifests as a curved relationship between the total ent
45                               This reduction manifests as a disproportionally low 24-h urine pH in re
46             Disease following VEEV infection manifests as a febrile illness with flu-like symptoms, w
47                  In its most severe form, YF manifests as a hemorrhagic fever that causes severe dama
48                          Charge localization manifests as a near-infrared mid-gap state in LSCO/STO.
49                     This cuprate 'pseudogap' manifests as a partial gap in the electronic density of
50 nisms by which CPs are regulated in vivo LTH manifests as a persistently reduced behavioral response
51                                          VDP manifests as a potentiation of current amplitude, hyperp
52  action potential conduction velocity, which manifests as a progressive increase in response latency.
53 al degeneration associated with CLN2 disease manifests as a progressive, symmetrical decline, which a
54  causes rapid degradation of SLC25A46, which manifests as a rare disease, pontocerebellar hypoplasia.
55 g the [00 L] crystallographic direction that manifests as a rather broad specific heat peak.
56 criptional activator and that its disruption manifests as a reduction of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) o
57                            Sleep homeostasis manifests as a relative constancy of its daily amount an
58  In ring laser gyroscopes (RLGs), this shift manifests as a resonance splitting in the emission spect
59  query, or Q fever, a disease that typically manifests as a severe flu-like illness.
60 bodies are seen in the nucleus, and it often manifests as a severe phenotype.
61               Type 2 diabetes in adolescence manifests as a severe progressive form of diabetes that
62 yclic voltammetry (FSCV) studies, biofouling manifests as a shift in the peak oxidative potential of
63                 Campylobacteriosis typically manifests as a short-lived, self-limiting gastrointestin
64 local change in dynamic contact angles which manifests as a smooth and continuous motion of the CL.
65                                Breast cancer manifests as a spectrum of subtypes with distinct molecu
66 n screen-diagnosed nonsmall cell lung cancer manifests as a subsolid nodule.
67 ge localization on the picosecond time scale manifests as a time-dependent Stark shift in the visible
68 sure' in collecting lymphatic vessels, which manifests as a transient drop in pressure downstream of
69                          Such disruption may manifest as aberrant behavior including risk taking, dep
70                        Physiologically, this manifests as aberrant effective connectivity in intrinsi
71                   The optimal strategy would manifest as acuity loss, specifically in regions of fast
72 ormalities and metabolic waste accumulation- manifesting as acute kidney injury (AKI), a common disor
73 ice showed developmental irregularities that manifested as adult-onset glomerulosclerosis and protein
74 ciated gene expression changes predominantly manifested as alterations in the efficiency of mRNA tran
75               Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) manifests as alterations in complex human behaviors incl
76 EGABA) and increased intrinsic excitability (manifest as altered spike initiation properties) were ne
77 si-rhythmic intraseasonal oscillations (ISO) manifested as alternate 'active' phases of copious rainf
78 ease, cells experience various stresses that manifest as an accumulation of misfolded proteins and ev
79                       Kin discrimination can manifest as an apparent demarcation line (a region lacki
80 e damage accumulation, which leads to aging, manifest as an increasing probability of system collapse
81 O(3) and the magnetic topological insulator, manifested as an exchange bias when the sample is field-
82                    These processing deficits manifested as an increase in firing rate, a broadening o
83 jections caused systemic inflammation, which manifested as an increase in plasma pro-inflammatory cyt
84 mplication of such actin destabilization was manifested as an increase in specific agonist binding an
85                The burden of atherosclerosis manifested as an increasing number of symptomatic vascul
86      We also tested whether oxidative stress manifested as an underlying depletion mechanism.
87 cate multi-electron-conversion reactions and manifests as an effective and efficient strategy to enha
88 e most common form of chronic liver disease, manifests as an over-accumulation of hepatic fat.
89                                          PGA manifests as an uncoupling of airway obstruction from ai
90 n, impairing the iron absorption; clinically manifested as anemia of inflammation (AI).
91          Interestingly, some PODXL mutations manifest as anuria while others are associated with prot
92 genetic risk for schizophrenia appears to be manifest as anxiety and negative symptoms during adolesc
93 .5 cells infected with the JFH-1 HCV strain, manifesting as apoptosis highly correlated with growth a
94                 Cardiac sarcoidosis (CS) may manifest as arrhythmia or even sudden cardiac death.
95                        Arterial inflammation manifested as atherosclerosis is the leading cause of mo
96 , as well as associated immune dysregulation manifesting as autoimmunity or allergic inflammation.
97 iency (CVID) experience immune dysregulation manifesting as autoimmunity, lymphoproliferation, and or
98  differential regulation of CaMKII function, manifested as autoinhibition (pT305 phosphorylation) fol
99 in aspartate depletion that was specifically manifested as auxotrophy within PIK3CA mutant cells.
100 c dysplastic kidney or cystic dysplasia), or manifest as bilateral cystic disease (eg, autosomal rece
101 erial, this flow-induced elastic deformation manifests as bulging near the cell outflow; bulges that
102 he index family, presentation was milder and manifested as cardiac fibrosis and an exquisite sensitiv
103      Age-dependent changes in metabolism can manifest as cellular lipid accumulation, but how this ac
104 is driven by changes in gene expression that manifest as changes in cellular phenotype or function.
105 lso facilitates conformational shifts, which manifest as changes in molecule length.
106  the observed data, since energy flow may be manifested as changes in both structure and dynamics.
107 ead injury or mortality and indirect effects manifesting as changes in food web structure.
108                           Such heterogeneity manifests as changes and/or differences in the transitio
109                             The loss of RGCs manifests as characteristic cupping or optic nerve degen
110 ow obstruction is established early in life, manifests as childhood asthma and wheezy bronchitis, and
111 ealed decades earlier by cytogeneticists and manifest as chromosome bands.
112 -zoster virus (VZV) reactivation is commonly manifested as clinical problems.
113                          This dysfunction is manifest as cognitive deficits that appear to arise from
114 sative agent of amebiasis, an infection that manifests as colitis and, in some cases, liver abscess.
115              Congenital malformations can be manifested as combinations of phenotypes that co-occur m
116 cardiotoxicity of oncological drugs that may manifest as contractile and electrophysiological dysfunc
117                       Areas of organization, manifesting as contracting consolidation, mild architect
118           Clinically, CVD in this population manifests as coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, strok
119 n in kidney function, which, histologically, manifests as crescent formation in most glomeruli.
120 ctomized 30-year-old patient with severe WAS manifesting as cutaneous vasculitis, inflammatory arthro
121     We have previously identified anhedonia, manifest as decreased sucrose preference and social play
122 e that, as in humans, normal aging primarily manifests as defects in relaxation (diastole) while pres
123                         Functionally this is manifest as delayed rod-mediated dark adaptation and eve
124 jects displayed membrane trafficking defects manifested as delayed endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-to-Golg
125                                  IRI usually manifests as delayed graft function (DGF) and, in severe
126                   These defects specifically manifest as dendrites transition from growth to stabilit
127 , as does the degree to which incomplete XCI manifests as detectable sex differences in gene expressi
128 ty to TMP/UVA relative to wild-type animals, manifested as developmental arrest, defects in adult tis
129 nge of autoimmune/dermatologic disorders can manifest as DG, although the two more common are oral li
130 ower gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity which is manifested as diarrhoea.
131             Furthermore, these changes would manifest as differences in lung cell responses to these
132 ent intraporous 2-butanol solvent structures manifest as differences in the activation and adsorption
133  rate within and between populations largely manifested as differences in genome-wide recombination r
134 lectrons and chiral molecules are physically manifested as differences in the measured photoionizatio
135 is control in gene expression overwhelmingly manifests as differences in burst frequency.
136  involvement is the major cause of death and manifests as dilated cardiomyopathy, heart failure, arrh
137  angle for photon-to-plasmon coupling, which manifests as directly observable dark bands in the refle
138 ponents of diverse RNA surveillance pathways manifest as disease.
139 which holds that stressful in utero exposure manifests as disease in adulthood.
140                            These effects may manifest as distinct phenotypic differences between indi
141 t distinguishes one person from another, may manifest as diverse rearrangements of functional connect
142                   Magnetic fluctuations that manifest as domain avalanches and chaotic magnetization
143                        Priority effects also manifest as dramatic changes in microbiome development d
144 whether reactivity to specific stressors may manifest as drug seeking depends on biological sex.
145                                 Persistence, manifested as drug tolerance, represents a significant o
146 including major depression and schizophrenia manifest as dysfunction of the GABAergic system within t
147 genital-onset disorder of connective tissue, manifesting as early-onset joint hypermobility, joint co
148 netic burden arising from human mutant LRRK2 manifests as early pathophysiological changes to dopamin
149        These differences between studies can manifest as effect size heterogeneity.
150 s provided conclusive evidence that fitness (manifest as emergence of a dominant clone) changed coinc
151 infections, chronic Q fever develops, mostly manifesting as endocarditis, infected aneurysms, or infe
152 risingly, this therapeutic variation did not manifest as enhanced disaggregase activity, but rather a
153 rkably similar activity-dependent modulation manifesting as epochs of enhanced intrinsic excitability
154 striatum, especially in the rostral caudate, manifesting as excess synthesis and release.
155              Severe aortic stenosis (AS) can manifest as exertional angina even in the presence of un
156                     Short telomere syndromes manifest as familial idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; they
157   Highly penetrant hereditary thyroid cancer manifests as familial nonmedullary thyroid cancer (FNMTC
158                             Kidney cysts can manifest as focal disease (simple and complex kidney cys
159 etal testes that appear between e19.5-e21.5, manifesting as focal aggregation of Leydig cells and ect
160 A sequencing, quantitative trait loci (QTLs) manifest as fragment count differences between individua
161  steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, which manifests as FSGS, is not completely understood.
162  of the p53 pathway and DNA damage response, manifesting as gamma-H2A.X positivity in neurons of the
163  in the water contained in the ocean and can manifest as global sea level variations.
164 impaired substrate delivery (n = 158, 54.1%) manifesting as global or regional hypoxia or ischemia du
165 ic effects from paclitaxel with trastuzumab, manifesting as grade 3 or 4 LVSD or asymptomatic LVEF de
166 of biofilm communities to regional templates manifested as gradients of carbon, nitrogen, and phospho
167 also observed increased respiratory capacity manifesting as greater minute volume, as well as enhance
168                    The exudative phase would manifest as ground-glass opacities and consolidation, an
169 on of lipid droplets in infected hepatocytes manifests as hepatosteatosis, a common pathology observe
170 nges associated with domestication may first manifest as heritable changes to global patterns of gene
171  shoot stress responses are also common, and manifest as high levels of persistent anthocyanin pigmen
172                This evolutionary dynamic may manifest as high recessive load specifically affecting t
173 es highly dynamic [Ca(2+)]cyt signaling that manifest as hundreds of discrete [Ca(2+)]cyt spikes, whi
174 t increased risk for CVD at 4 months of age, manifesting as hypertension, increased abdominal fat, el
175 lar organ, impaired terminal differentiation manifests as immature stereocilia and kinocilia on the a
176 eased learning rate with generalization that manifests as immediate boosts to performance.
177 preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is often manifested as impaired cardiovascular reserve.
178 mories formed during sensorimotor adaptation manifest as improved adaptation when sensorimotor pertur
179 ories formed during sensorimotor adaptation, manifest as improved relearning (e.g., savings), have re
180 icant plasticity in the sensorimotor cortex, manifested as improved discriminability of movement info
181 ommon feature of neuropsychiatric disorders, manifesting as impulsivity for anticipated incentives.
182 ure of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), manifests as inappropriate, uncontrollable expression of
183 n have nontargeted heterologous effects that manifest as increased protection against nonvaccine infe
184               Th2 immune responses are often manifested as increased mucous cell density (mucous cell
185                                  This effect manifested as increased survival following injection of
186 ses to uncoat in endosomes more efficiently, manifesting as increased replication rate in typical con
187  evidence that augmented BK channel activity manifests as increased intrinsic excitability in individ
188  detect or else conflate generalization that manifests as increased learning rate with generalization
189 creased susceptibility at the cellular level manifests as increased susceptibility to typhoid fever i
190 ility in cells expressing mutant POT1, which manifests as increased telomere mitotic DNA synthesis at
191 s after disturbance to living reef structure manifesting as increases in abundance.
192 t of mGluR5 activation is to produce anxiety manifested as indiscriminate fear of both tone and conte
193 llation of neurodevelopmental disorders that manifest as intellectual disability, epilepsy, autism, o
194 nfected cells produce paracrine signals that manifested as intercellular calcium waves (ICWs), observ
195 ubstantial microscale internal stresses that manifest as intergranular and intragranular residual str
196 ins modulate diverse downstream effects that manifest as interindividual differences in efficacy, adv
197  capillary basement membrane or arteriopathy manifesting as intimal fibrosis.
198 ologically relevant genetic alterations that manifest as intratumor heterogeneity, these aggregate an
199      In histological analyses, these changes manifested as larger lesion size, increased lineage-trac
200 itional mouse model of complex II deficiency manifesting as Leigh-like syndrome.
201 rder that impairs surfactant homeostasis and manifests as lethal respiratory distress.
202           Sinus node (SAN) dysfunction (SND) manifests as low heart rate (HR) and is often accompanie
203                  Rationale: Acute rejection, manifesting as lymphocytic inflammation in a perivascula
204 it dysregulated homeostatic expansion, which manifests as lymphoproliferative disease with autoantibo
205 rates of DCIS and benign breast disease that manifest as mammographic calcifications.
206 egnancy impose long-term detrimental effects manifesting as metabolic dysfunction in adult male offsp
207  for diagnosis of malignancy in lesions that manifest as microcalcifications at mammography.
208 ureus conferred responsiveness to IL-20 that manifested as modification of actin polymerization and i
209 red through environmental factors and may be manifested as molecular "scars." Some of these scars can
210 dimorphism in the mammalian immune system is manifested as more frequent and severe infectious diseas
211 nts with an acute lung injury pattern at CT, manifesting as multifocal ground-glass opacity and/or co
212  DSA elicit cycles of injury and repair that manifest as multilamination of the peritubular capillary
213                   These moire exciton states manifest as multiple emergent peaks around the original
214 omozygous IL2RB mutation in the WSXWS motif, manifesting as multisystem autoimmunity and susceptibili
215 N-nucleotide addition, with longer syntheses manifesting as N-regions.
216 ght how defects in embryonic development may manifest as neurodegenerative pathology in an adult.
217 erations in CNS physiology and function that manifest as neurologic and psychiatric diseases.
218 ately, these inherently stochastic processes manifest as noise in gene expression, where even genetic
219 cells producing disseminated plasma leakage, manifesting as nonspecific fever, headache, and maculopa
220 ce among these AID orthologs is predicted to manifest as notable structural differences.
221              Differences from usual practice manifested as occasionally inappropriate utilization of
222                    Clinically, the condition manifests as parkinsonism with the addition of progressi
223          Importantly, the signal periodicity manifests as periodicity in quantification cycle (Cq) va
224 S that are predictors of late responses that manifest as persistent cognitive impairments.
225  striking predilection for chronic cystitis, manifesting as persistent bacteriuria, high-titer bladde
226 omic CAKUT) or cause renal diseases that may manifest as phenocopies of CAKUT.
227 ve change in membrane phospholipid polarity, manifested as phosphatidylserine externalization, which
228 ne-related adverse effects (nirAEs) that can manifest as PNSs.
229 nt sound associated with very bright meteors manifests as popping, hissing, and faint rustling sounds
230 d replication stress and genome instability, manifesting as premature ageing and liver cancer.
231 d directional phenomena of unknown etiology, manifesting as pressure, vibration, or sound.
232 lymphoproliferative disorders of these cells manifesting as primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) and multi
233 in the developing embryonic mouse brain that manifests as pro-inflammatory cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
234   By E18, these early patterning effects are manifest as profound changes in cell fates [short hair c
235 pression of genes encoding metabolic enzymes manifested as profound systemic metabolic changes that d
236 r infection in IFN-alphabetagammaR(-/-) mice manifested as profoundly elevated aspartate transaminase
237 used by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) that manifests as profoundly altered phonatory and upper resp
238 D) after hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) manifests as progressive airway and parenchymal lung fib
239 ts), long-lasting nociceptor neuroplasticity manifested as prolongation of prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)
240 N) is a common complication of shingles that manifests as prolonged excruciating pain, which has prov
241 rdetella pertussis can cause severe disease, manifested as pronounced leukocytosis, pulmonary hyperte
242  leads to glomerular dysfunction, frequently manifested as proteinuria.
243                             Podocyte injury, manifesting as proteinuria, is the cause of many glomeru
244 ncidence of recurrent venous thromboembolism manifested as pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis
245 ithin the first years after transplantation, manifesting as pulmonary or disseminated TB.
246 e marked by organ failure that most commonly manifests as pulmonary fibrosis and are associated with
247 s concentrated at different locations, which manifests as rainbow guided waves.
248 oxicity that culminates in neuron injury and manifests as re-experiencing symptoms and other memory a
249 t-virus evolutionary arms races, which often manifest as recurrent amino acid changes (i.e., positive
250 bit perturbed humoral and cellular immunity, manifesting as recurrent infections, autoimmunity, hepat
251 el-dependent activity via real-time fMRI and manifested as reduced amygdala reactivity to visual stim
252 ffer late effects of poorer postural control manifested as reduced contribution of vision and as redu
253 ith mucosal immune system dysfunction, which manifests as renal IgA deposition that leads to impairme
254                       In rats, indecision is manifested as reorienting behaviors at choice points (vi
255 s an inherited and irreversible disease that manifests as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and bilateral neu
256  movement goals underpin motor memories that manifest as savings.
257  asphyxia (PA) include alterations which may manifest as schizophrenia.
258 BMT) and is characterized by tissue fibrosis manifesting as scleroderma and bronchiolitis obliterans.
259           While genetic relatedness, usually manifested as segments identical by descent (IBD), is ub
260  the intensive care unit (ICU) most commonly manifests as sepsis, ventilator-associated pneumonia, an
261 infection in hospitalized older adults often manifested as severe, life-threatening lower respiratory
262 rbon resources to new versus existing roots, manifest as sharply distinct global RSAs over time.
263 istic, but are subject to tradeoffs that may manifest as shifts in host and symbiont metabolism, cell
264 verse group of skeletal dysplasias and often manifest as short stature, growth-plate irregularities,
265 ceptibility to infections that are likely to manifest as side effects of blocking these cytokines (or
266                           Somatic mosaicism, manifesting as single nucleotide variants (SNVs), mobile
267 g of hypermutation confined to the locus and manifesting as SNVs and indels predominantly within gene
268 ifferences of patients with and without MLNR manifesting as solid and subsolid nodules.
269 , the Chern number (a topological invariant) manifests as spatial winding of the phase of the circula
270                          Hidden hearing loss manifests as speech perception difficulties with normal
271 eas low-penetrance hereditary thyroid cancer manifests as sporadic disease and is associated with com
272 CC-IM) exhibit spontaneous Ca(2+) transients manifesting as stochastic events from multiple firing si
273 and heterochromatic chromosomal regions, and manifests as striking bimodal patterns of gene expressio
274 ited by public and political opposition that manifests as structural barriers to HIV prevention, such
275 t whether the growth of lung adenocarcinomas manifesting as subsolid nodules at chest CT is accuratel
276 The overall volume growth of adenocarcinomas manifesting as subsolid nodules at chest CT was best rep
277 d Methods Patients with lung adenocarcinomas manifesting as subsolid nodules surgically resected betw
278 uilibrium, we observe an instability that is manifested as substantially enhanced current fluctuation
279 iders' empathy during the pain procedure and manifested as subtle changes in providers' facial expres
280           Protein functional constraints are manifest as superfamily and functional-subgroup conserve
281 th a primary immunodeficiency, predominantly manifesting as susceptibility to Epstein-Barr virus (EBV
282 spontaneous and stimulus-evoked activity can manifest as synchronous activation of neuronal assemblie
283   In the spectral domain, nonlinear dynamics manifest as the development of a chain of harmonics stat
284                     Disease dynamics did not manifest as the typical travelling wave of reaction-diff
285 anism for priming naive B cell responses and manifested as the induction of SA-dependent pan-activati
286 ber congenital amaurosis type 4 (LCA4), that manifests as the loss of vision during the first year of
287 erative disease, adrenoleukodystrophy, which manifests as the spinal cord axonopathy adrenomyeloneuro
288 to the untoward effects of osteoporosis that manifest as thinner, more porous alveolar bone, PDL thin
289 induces structural and chemical changes that manifest as toposelective hydrogenation of alternating r
290 tions caused by depletion of ERalpha largely manifest as "translational offsetting" of the transcript
291                                    Neoplasia manifested as transplantable CD8+ lymphoma or leukemia,
292 ll individuals with missense variants, often manifesting as treatment-resistant infantile epileptic e
293 strate a reduced efficacy of inhibition that manifests as triggering of seizures at room temperature
294         Whole chromosomal instability (CIN), manifested as unequal chromosome distribution during cel
295 he oncogenic role of DDX5, at least in part, manifests as up-regulation of respiration supporting the
296 st common cause of inherited deaf-blindness, manifested as USH1, USH2 and USH3 clinical types.
297                      Such heterogeneity will manifest as variations in the depths at which melt becom
298  related to obliquity-paced solar radiation, manifest as variations in total summer energy.
299 ng-associated ependymal-cell pathologies can manifest as ventricular gliosis, ventricle enlargement,
300  genetic interaction between Tbx5 and Mef2c, manifesting as ventricular septation defects, was valida

 
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