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1                       The activity of DNGR-1 maps to its signaling domain, which activates SYK and NA
2                                In the 1930s, maps created by the federal Home Owners' Loan Corporatio
3                                           2D maps of NLS-GFP recovery times showed no pixel-by-pixel
4 s of sequencing are sufficient to produce 3D maps of 36 genomic targets across six chromosomes in hun
5 tion of Zp transcription by DFO and MLN-4924 mapped to its HRE.
6 ether, the results provide an extensive 5hmC map across diverse human tissue types that suggests a po
7                            Tolls demarcate a map of brain anatomical domains.
8               We visualized the results on a map, which we refer to as an "AI-enabled glaucoma dashbo
9                          Our study reveals a map of cell-type-specific interactions and the landscape
10                                      Using a mapping from the linear folding motions of such sheets t
11 tanding of how speech and language abilities map to the brain in normal and impaired participants, in
12         Here, our pipeline shows accelerated mapping of PRRs.
13                      Chromatin accessibility mapping is a powerful approach to identify potential reg
14      Residues involved in amidase activation map to a previously identified groove in the EnvC LytM d
15                                   Activation mapping was possible in all 13 with inducible clinical V
16 e, orientation and distance of migration all map to a small number of genomic regions that do not ove
17 he assembly process of Complex III and allow mapping of human disease-associated mutations onto the B
18  lifetime signals were produced, which allow mapping of O(2) in the tissue within 20 s.
19                                      We also map the enhanced oncolytic properties of r2Reovirus in T
20 ensity collimated ultrasound-guided anatomic mapping and robotic ablation allows PV isolation with go
21                          Detailed anatomical maps of individual organs and entire animals have served
22 to the ribonucleocapsid by the P protein and map the interacting segments of both C and P proteins.
23 se (TERT) throughout its catalytic cycle and mapped the active site residues responsible for nucleosi
24 hPSC) myogenic differentiation protocols and mapped hPSC-derived myogenic progenitors to an embryonic
25         Here, we describe the generation and mapping of 55 new mutations.
26 ipulating input-defined cell populations and mapping their outputs.
27 ms from N(2) with abundant hydrocarbons, and maps a route towards future catalytic systems.
28 ractions based on the strands that reads are mapped to.
29 ptic connections between neurons, as well as map putative inhibitory and excitatory inputs.
30            We also used regional association mapping (RAM) to supplement results from GWAS.
31 t the hypothesis that single-subject atrophy maps in patients with a clinical diagnosis of Alzheimer'
32  mapping" to localize single-subject atrophy maps to symptom-specific brain networks.
33                       Single-subject atrophy maps were generated by comparing cortical thickness in p
34 odels using convolutional filters, attention maps, and in silico mutagenesis.
35                               Activity-based map formation may be the basic mechanism that establishe
36 TF clusters during previous population-based mapping.
37         The electrocatalytic activity can be mapped from the same SECCM experiment via local voltamme
38 es, recurrent genomic amplification has been mapped throughout the genome.
39 mportance, ADAR RNA substrates have not been mapped extensively in vivo.
40 nerated from the Iowa cohort lesion-behavior maps.
41                            For biexponential mapping, the VN-ST was the best method starting with MNA
42 kutterudites, the efficacy of phase-boundary mapping is demonstrated through unraveling the profound
43                                           By mapping visual pigment kinetics across the central retin
44 -2015) and the end of this century (2100) by mapping our model of Trichodesmium growth onto inferred
45                                     The Hi-C map of RP17 ROs revealed creation of a neo-TAD with ecto
46 ed to the experimental data provided by Hi-C maps.
47 e expression maps, we link anatomical change maps in each analysed disorder to specific cell classes
48 , we developed a strategy combining chemical mapping and (19)F NMR T(2) filtering-based screening.
49 on in the scale and precision of chromotopic maps, expressed by a uniform blob-like architecture of h
50  that have been developed for neural circuit mapping, and we provide a primer on currently applied an
51 al connectivity, we used optogenetic circuit mapping to study the strength of LH optogenetic response
52 eams, we used laser photostimulation circuit mapping to interrogate local LCIC circuits in adult mice
53                                These circuit maps were reproducible, predicted symptom improvement in
54 esenting relational structure in a cognitive map.
55 wing consensus of a domain-general cognitive map.
56 imited to, rainbow-like and red-green colour maps.
57 o measure every phenotype in a combinatorial map.
58 ivity of the technique allows for a complete mapping of molecular dissociation from photoexcitation t
59 ynamics, our results unravel a comprehensive map of the energetic landscape of nuclease-dead Cas12a (
60 drive oncogenesis as well as a comprehensive map of the molecular contributors.
61                              A comprehensive mapping of synaptic connections reveals three recurrent
62  broadening arising from the quasi-conformal mapping.
63 volume to reveal new long-range connectivity maps of complete populations of neurons in olfactory, th
64 proximity deviation' that enumerates contact map changes.
65  to which the quality of a predicted contact map impacts the performance of contact-assisted threadin
66 hromatin loops from Hi-C and Micro-C contact maps.
67 s, all amphibians and reptiles had corridors mapped that, when assembled, provided linkages for up to
68 pecific model based on detailed manual crown mapping of 3D tree structure.
69                                     The DCNN map confirms the presence of fractures in these buttress
70  use of custom software, a capillary density map was obtained by computing the fraction of area occup
71 us T(1) /T(2) relaxometry and proton density mapping in multiple sclerosis.
72 angstrom on a set of 50 experimental density maps which was tested by the Phenix based fully automati
73 alysis software to produce three-dimensional maps for the epithelium of intact mouse lenses.
74 nity of the conical intersection is directly mapped by the proposed experiment.
75  approach to infer a continuous distribution map between time points.
76  CRAF, and we provide high-resolution domain mapping on this and other protein-interacting pairs, inc
77           The spectrum agrees with a duality mapping of blochnium onto a transmon, which replaces the
78 line), in whom epicardial potential duration maps were available; (3) 17 type-3 BrS pattern patients
79 on detected by epicardial potential duration maps.
80    Techniques for accurately and efficiently mapping these changes are evolving quickly, and it is im
81                                  Electrogram mapping was performed pre-ablation during sinus rhythm o
82 gy-dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) elemental mapping and crystal structure analysis via SAED.
83 y coupled plasma-mass spectrometry elemental mapping.
84 M, and EDX spectroscopy along with elemental mapping.
85 all 3 pachymetry map and posterior elevation map parameters were present, respectively (P < 0.001).
86 all 3 pachymetry map and posterior elevation map parameters were present, respectively (P <0.001).
87 g imaging pachymetry and posterior elevation maps of corneas with a range of severity of FECD were ev
88 onal pipeline, where the inputs of a cryo-EM map, the corresponding atomistic structure, and the pote
89 ing cryogenic electron microscopic (cryo-EM) maps, limit binding to incoming monomers, and flatten th
90 nd immunoprecipitation (CLIP) methods enable mapping RBP targets transcriptome-wide, but methodologic
91       Genome-scale technologies have enabled mapping of the complex molecular networks that govern ce
92 hrough integrative analysis of the epigenome map, and a knockout of a predicted upstream regulator di
93                                      Epitope mapping showed that this collection of nineteen antibodi
94                                      Epitope mapping suggested that the antibody bound to TNFR2 throu
95                           Functional epitope mapping of these mAbs and small animal prophylaxis studi
96                          The complete escape maps predict which mutations are selected during viral g
97                       Here we experimentally mapped the in vivo RNA-RNA interactome of the full-lengt
98 al expression data into cell-type expression maps, we link anatomical change maps in each analysed di
99            Here, we used in mice a cell fate mapping strategy based on reporter protein expression (Z
100 y combining multicolour 'Brainbow' cell-fate mapping and sequencing of immunoglobulin genes from sing
101 tween features to generate a concise feature map in the form of a two-dimensional image by minimizing
102                           The tectal feature map originates from a linear combination of diverse, fun
103 ely overlap with numerosity and visual field map networks.
104  such regional variation can be used to fine map potential causal variants of sQTLs and their associa
105 previously associated loci, and perform fine mapping of causal variants.
106 conjunction with additional markers, we fine-mapped the SCR74 receptor to a 43-kbp G-LecRK locus.
107  relevant tissues and can gain power as fine-mapping resolution and cell-specific annotations become
108 y of aligned Strand-seq data, to enable fine-mapping of sister chromatid exchanges, germline inversio
109 opology, as a prioritization metric for fine-mapping.
110 btain distinct edges of tumor and blood flow mapping of the tumor microvascular with improved sensiti
111 refore, function), providing a framework for mapping all PB output projections based on the genetic i
112 omA as a top performing general platform for mapping the chromatin landscape in different cellular po
113 to develop a comprehensive MRI technique for mapping biotin transporter activity in the murine placen
114 learning models are efficient techniques for mapping land susceptibility to wind erosion hazards.
115        This map will serve as a template for mapping using different strains of the pathogen.
116 1) strain 129 (H129) are important tools for mapping neural circuit anatomic and functional connectio
117  interpreted as "functional connections" for maps and neurological diagnostics.
118 e neuromiocardial interface by fragmentation mapping (AF-Nests) using the velocity fractionation soft
119  measure Syt1-membrane interaction and fully map the site-binding energetics of Syt1 both in the abse
120               This makes accurate functional mapping challenging.
121 ogy in Xenopus laevisoocytes to functionally map the determinants of S4 helix motion during voltage-d
122  a minor CH2 contribution, which was further mapped to discontinuous regions among residues 286-306 a
123 position was analyzed by Genetic Analysis GA-map Dysbiosis test, targeting >=300 bacteria on differen
124                                  We use gene mapping to identify modulators of HSC biology linked to
125  spectroscopy and second-harmonic generation maps of the PdSe(2) flakes.
126 through bioinformatics analysis of the genes mapped to the 22q11.2 region, it is proposed that deregu
127 gment endpoints and a pedigree-based genetic map.
128 This question is best addressed in a genetic mapping population in which all molecular polymorphisms
129                          Comparative genetic mapping also suggests that, at least in the case of peta
130 t static and ontogenetic levels into genetic mapping to identify the quantitative trait loci (QTLs) t
131 only sought beneficial properties of genetic mapping populations.
132                               The geographic mapping of each SNP's allele frequencies by population a
133 ation in infected cells and provide a global map of their direct RNA contact sites.
134 ole, it has remained challenging to globally map APC/C substrates.
135  cancer cells and achieved specific glycogen mapping through distinct spectral identification.
136 his comprehensive neutrophil granule glycome map, the first of its kind, highlights novel granule-spe
137  step, to produce robust genome-wide H3K27ac maps from clinical samples.
138 ses and amplitudes in cryo-EM, and that half-maps with independent errors are available in cryo-EM.
139                                      We here map these potential opportunities, and additionally offe
140 ) structure-based ranking of GO-terms, (III) mapping to reduced GO-DAGs including visualization capab
141                           Winnowmap improves mapping accuracy within repeats and achieves these resul
142 olving several important problems, including mapping epitopes, following protein aggregation, locatin
143 ermined using a pairwise genetic interaction map that identifies numerous interactions that suppress
144            Genome-wide chromatin interaction mapping, using Hi-C, reveals condensin-mediated chromati
145                                  Interactive maps and a downloadable, sortable summary table allow re
146 gh two major interfaces: (i) beta-interface, mapped to Switch I and effector-binding regions, (ii) al
147              Instead of learning the inverse mapping from a streaking trace to a pulse profile, the C
148                    Induced polarization (IP) mapping has gained increasing attention in the past deca
149 discussed studies are summarized in a far-IR map, in order to gain insight into the origin of the far
150 eads using a modified "baiting and iterative mapping" approach, conducts de novo assembly, filters an
151 ve used the model to generate district-level maps for the probability that pyrethroid resistance in A
152 drift diffusion model including a non-linear mapping from value-differences to trial-wise drift rates
153 te/gray matter structures in microstructural maps, improved dMRI metric reproducibility, preserved se
154                    We combine sparse mixture mapping with supervised learning to achieve bit error ra
155 omic and bioinformatic analysis, a molecular map of exercise will be established.
156         Hydrogen-deuterium exchange (HDX-MS) mapped onto a full structural model of the ligase reveal
157           Our study supports atrophy network mapping as a method to localize clinical, cognitive, and
158  a similar technique termed "atrophy network mapping" to localize single-subject atrophy maps to symp
159  use a new technique termed 'atrophy network mapping' to test the hypothesis that single-subject atro
160                               Lesion network mapping (LNM) has been applied to true lesions (e.g., ce
161 ast to Fos immunoreactivity, neuroanatomical mapping of Neurobiotin-filled cells from both in vitro a
162                              Generally, odor map formation and odor processing in all vertebrates is
163  assemblies, and increased the proportion of mapped reads by up to 13.3% compared to standard referen
164                       We discuss benefits of mapping a mouse brain at the level of synapses.
165 ion are possible, and we concentrate here on map quality and validation.
166 ctories that displace densities to morph one map into the other, instead of blending them.
167  locus, demonstrating the utility of optical mapping for the analysis of genomic regions that are dif
168 on of spaced seeds in the context of optical mapping, which allows for spurious and deleted cut sites
169                           We perform optical mapping and transmission electron microscopy in a drug-i
170 s, biochemistry, dual Ca(2+)/voltage optical mapping in intact hearts from alcohol-exposed or aged mi
171 g the formation of topographically organized maps, neural patterning, and plasticity, both in develop
172 , clustering vectors using a self-organizing map, extracting flow characteristic curves, and predicti
173                                          Our maps highlight an additional vulnerability faced by poor
174  75% when none, 1 or 2, and all 3 pachymetry map and posterior elevation map parameters were present,
175  89% when none, 1 or 2, and all 3 pachymetry map and posterior elevation map parameters were present,
176           Periodic surveys of cancer pathway maps, such as the one reported here, are critical to ass
177 ve fitting, obtaining whole volume perfusion maps in just over 10 s.
178                  Simultaneous endo-epi phase mapping of prolonged human persistent AF recordings show
179 res detailed knowledge of genotype-phenotype maps; however, it can be a herculean task to measure eve
180 and their contribution to disease are poorly mapped out.
181               This signature enables precise mapping of core fragility regions in known CFSs and iden
182               We created a global prediction map of groundwater arsenic exceeding 10 micrograms per l
183 ographic approach based upon OCT probability maps and a 10-2 VF.
184 used for constructing predictive probability maps that can inform in-country decision makers of the l
185               Genetic approaches such as QTL mapping have been successfully used to identify the unde
186 and conducted quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping for rust progression.
187        We reveal a detailed and quantitative map of the features of excitatory synapses in the lumbar
188 This work constitutes the first quantitative mapping of the spatiotemporal changes of spinal cord tis
189 thod for the transcriptome-wide quantitative mapping of ac(4)C at single-nucleotide resolution.
190                                        Raman mapping has been used here to track "dynamic doping", an
191 vides a rationale for employing coarse Raman mapping to substantially reduce measurement time thereby
192 ventional RNA-Seq, hsRNA-Seq increased reads mapping to the Bacteroides fragilis genome by 48- and 15
193 e the inability to utilize the CCR5 receptor maps to a predicted protrusion in the envelope V3 loop,
194 gies that can extend the standard regulatory mapping framework to more diverse, disease-relevant cell
195 rs (TFs) to their target genes and represent maps of potential transcriptional regulation.
196                                   Resistance mapping revealed a druggable site formed by the G protei
197         Our study provides a high-resolution map of eRNA loci through which super-enhancer activities
198  virus genome and obtained a high-resolution map of the integration loci of multiple patients.
199 d unstable VTs delineated by high-resolution mapping.
200 e used HiCorr to compare the high-resolution maps of chromatin interactions from 10 tissue or cell ty
201                      Subnanometer resolution maps of isolated, bound cofilin molecules and an actin-c
202 Purpose To generate multiparametric response map (mPRM) measurements in ex-smokers with or without CO
203 em scores from Study 19 were retrospectively mapped to King's stage and Milano-Torino staging (MiToS)
204  different cancer types and developed a road map for improving the design and implementation of futur
205 nd peritoneal cells provided a detailed road map of basophil and mast cell development.
206                                     Saliency maps identified sites of osteophyte formation as influen
207 filters in convolutional layers and saliency maps, we find that the proposed model is able to learn t
208 en together, our work unveils a genome-scale map of methylation kinetics, revealing highly variable a
209 oduce a method named EXoO-Tn for large-scale mapping of Tn-glycosylated proteins and glycosylation si
210 t to a single reconstructed color similarity map, in which the spectral similarity between pixels is
211 pervised, to produce a multicolor similarity map of the analysis area, in which pixels with similar m
212                               The similarity maps produced are compared with those produced by two le
213 ormation can be represented in DNA by simply mapping the digital information to DNA and synthesizing
214 n dentate granule cell (abDGC) maturation so mapping the functional connectivity between abDGCs and l
215 wever, it is still not clear whether spatial maps in sensorimotor regions known to guide overt and co
216 ogether, these data provide a spatiotemporal map for laminae-specific molecules and suggest that dive
217  Pauw geometry, THz time-domain spectroscopy mapping and calibrated Kelvin probe force microscopy.
218  is required e.g. for high-resolution strain mapping, and with large wavelength ranges have been larg
219                                   Structural mapping of disease-causing mutations suggests that patho
220 study, we provide a wall-to-wall subnational map of the origin and supply chain of Brazilian meat, of
221 rning models to produce flood susceptibility maps.
222                                   Systematic mapping of genetic interactions (GIs) and interrogation
223 mproved methods are needed to systematically map RNA-protein interactions in living cells in an unbia
224 en converted from MOLLI T1 mapping to AIR T1 mapping), including a subset of patients with AF (n = 28
225 cardial native T1 and ECV using the MOLLI T1 mapping sequence at 1.5 T.Supplemental material is avail
226 ff point (32.8% when converted from MOLLI T1 mapping to AIR T1 mapping), including a subset of patien
227  this retrospective, single-center study, T1 mapping data were collected from 48 healthy pediatric pa
228 rained poetic structures serve as a temporal map for listeners to group speech contents and to predic
229     Our results provide strong evidence that map expansion alone does not imply improved perception.
230  noncanonical apical targeting sequence that maps to a previously unannotated region of the scaffold.
231 ls is represented by color similarity in the map.
232 ty is not necessarily uniform throughout the map.
233                                          The mapping revealed the presence and location of the spiked
234           These studies demonstrate that the mapping of image content to image memorability is not on
235                                          The maps predicted symptom improvement in an exploratory ana
236               Our temporal analysis of these maps documents the single largest loss in dense seagrass
237 T retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness maps, RNFL en face images, and confocal scanning laser o
238                                         This map of neurotransmitter GPCR expression and function in
239                                         This map will serve as a template for mapping using different
240                                         This map, combined with previously determined high resolution
241  interpersonal ties, and alterations in this map may help explain why lonely individuals endorse stat
242 volume of tissue activated overlap with this map was significantly correlated with tic improvement (P
243                     We demonstrate that this mapping fundamentally shapes the tuning of cortical neur
244 nd a public data set consisting of tumor/TIL maps for 1090 invasive breast cancer images from The Can
245 ptimization problems through polynomial-time mapping.
246                                 These timing maps largely overlap with numerosity and visual field ma
247    The influence of vision on the ability to map frontal, lateral and back space has not been investi
248 une outcome during infection, the ability to map its location within an infected organ or animal is n
249 -to-glutamine mutations as acetylmimetics to map the relevant lysines on actin for INF2 regulation, f
250                  The social brain appears to map our interpersonal ties, and alterations in this map
251          We used the integrative approach to map the relative abundance of thousands of proteins, pho
252     Next-generation sequencing approaches to map RNA-DNA hybrids, a component of R-loops, have so far
253 enditures through corporate payment cards to map the network of global business travel.
254  patterns in tandem with demographic data to map projections of the cumulative case burden of COVID-1
255 udy, an integrated approach was developed to map the epitope/paratope of PD-1/nivolumab.
256 tinum in an aqueous alkaline electrolyte, to map out the detailed facet dependence of the corrosion s
257 ood success to two glaciological examples to map the ages from a well-dated ice core to a nearby core
258 ll major brain regions can be generalized to map and quantify axons from thalamocortical, deep cerebe
259 the genetic background across individuals to map hundreds of expression quantitative trait loci that
260    We used hydrogen-deuterium exchange MS to map the binding interface of the evasin P672 that physic
261    We applied both types of tPAINT probes to map integrin receptor forces in live human platelets and
262  toolbox resource for researchers seeking to map and perform comparative analysis of brain data.
263 (pO(2)) using Proton Imaging of Siloxanes to map Tissue Oxygenation Levels (PISTOL) magnetic resonanc
264 ariation in the MAMP response in sorghum, to map loci associated with this variation, and to investig
265               Recent studies have started to map somatic mutations in normal human tissues, and here
266 abolomics methods are powerful techniques to map the complex and interconnected metabolic pathways of
267                These data have allowed us to map the electronic structures of this metallocenate fami
268 a(440) and Landsat 8 reflectance was used to map a(440) for more than 10 000 lakes across Minnesota.
269 ium exchange monitored by NMR can be used to map epitopes onto folded protein surfaces, but only if t
270 enous, TF-transposase fusions can be used to map TFBS.
271 erium exchange mass spectrometry was used to map their mutual interactions.
272  achieved this using dynamic time warping to map the signal to a reference genome, but the method req
273 entation of 7 kHz within the adult tonotopic map.
274 t axon targeting and disrupt the topographic map.
275                             Across all trait maps, 90% of vegetated pixels had reasonable values for
276       Here we employed stimulus-to-cell-type mapping using single-cell RNA sequencing to identify the
277 entilation MRI)-derived specific ventilation maps as a surrogate of noble gas MRI and to validate thi
278 erformed, in which electroanatomical voltage mapping and electroanatomical voltage mapping-guided end
279 oltage mapping and electroanatomical voltage mapping-guided endomyocardial biopsy showed low endocard
280 igh interspecific repeat homogeneity and was mapped to the centromeres of all analyzed species.
281                                           We map the principal interactions in the PTC and demonstrat
282 croscopic (EM) image of the female brain, we map all inputs and outputs to both pC1d and pC1e.
283                                      Here we map genomic interactions for each parental genome (inclu
284                                     Here, we map mining areas and assess their spatial coincidence wi
285                                           We mapped candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) and lin
286                                           We mapped clonal trajectories for each sample and uncovered
287                                           We mapped conservation priorities, food production potentia
288                                           We mapped the Ab responses to different areas on protein N
289                                           We mapped this trait difference to a single genomic region
290 the homologous MLL3/MLL4 human sequences, we mapped a short ~80-amino-acid UTX stabilization domain (
291 riptome reference for B. juncea, to which we mapped transcriptome data from a diverse panel of B. jun
292                             Using ZipSeq, we mapped gene expression in three settings: in vitro wound
293 irteen factors controlling wind erosion were mapped, and multicollinearity among these factors was qu
294   Similarly, brain white matter lesions were mapped voxel-wise as a function of distance from the ven
295  >300 site-specific signaling relations were mapped from phosphoproteomics data among key and emergin
296 ic review identified 129 outcomes which were mapped to 43 unique outcome terms for the Delphi survey.
297 SMN-enriched microRNAs (miRNAs), 15 of which map to a single genomic cluster that is exclusive to eut
298 statistically enriched dots on a genome-wide map.
299                           Transcriptome-wide mapping in ESCs reveals hundreds of messenger RNAs marke
300                    Previous preliminary work mapped the distribution of neck muscle fat infiltration

 
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