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1 -angiotensin system inhibitors in SARS-CoV-2 may outweigh the risks and at the very least should not
2 tion, we show that phosphorylation of Ser(3) may be an additional mechanism to protect RGS2 from FBXO
3 ress the possibility that PTSD abnormalities may be confounded by comorbid depression.
4 y and the modulation of caspase 3 activation may benefit neurons from spine loss in diseases, at leas
5  T cells but that reduction in mTOR activity may not directly underpin Ag-expTh1 cell loss and exhaus
6 may regulate ovarian cancer, but in addition may help provide a useful new alternative strategy to co
7 often asymptomatic, many individuals with AF may be unaware and do not receive treatment that could p
8 y, this pH-activatable optical imaging agent may be clinically beneficial in differentiating previous
9 ighlight three points which Veissiere et al. may consider in leveraging their account to illuminate t
10 ed setting, drinking high volumes of alcohol may contribute to the prevalence of sleep problems in ol
11  broad range of primary and secondary amines may be inserted by this method, including enantiomerical
12        Each patient's posttransplant anatomy may be slightly different, making endoscopy sometimes te
13 se that requires IP6 for its activation, and may aid future work on the function of this effector dur
14 y of directional behavior among amniotes and may indicate an early origin of brain lateralization.
15 ow mucus impacts P. aeruginosa behavior, and may inspire novel approaches for controlling P. aerugino
16  during challenging visuomotor behaviors and may possibly serve as a window into the subject's dynami
17 aptation of SHB to the southern climate, and may be relevant for future population-scale genome-wide
18 atal oestrogen inhibits lung development and may predispose individuals to be vulnerable to lung dise
19 ts are known to affect mechanical gating and may be linked to large variability in tension sensitivit
20 ace images that correlate with histology and may be used to overcome the limitations of conventional
21 he origins of regulated innate immunity, and may have relevance to our understanding of the responses
22  via dendritic remodeling of NAc D1-MSNs and may prove a useful target for new depression therapeutic
23    Reasons for delays are multifactorial and may, in part, be related to poorer long-term monitoring
24 al and mental health problems for nurses and may also affect the nursing care quality for patients.
25 ets) accumulate in the inflamed pancreas and may suppress the activity of pancreas autoreactive T cel
26 nemia in chronic kidney disease patients and may also be beneficial for the treatment of diseases suc
27 roup 2/3 pulmonary hypertension patients and may cause harm.
28  visuospatial updating into grasp plans, and may help to explain some of the more complex symptoms as
29 ems implicated in behavioral regulation, and may inform novel strategies for therapeutic and preventa
30 splays a signature of positive selection and may have implications for tissue or cell-specific expres
31 ccurs in patients with cardiogenic shock and may aggravate shock severity and organ failure.
32  with RNA in the cytoplasm during stress and may be involved in these pathologies.
33 T BioTargets and stainless-steel targets and may be used for different MALDI-TOF MS applications.
34                       Ruptured MCA aneurysms may be treated endovascularly with similar effects as un
35 ase homologs in C. elegans and other animals may reveal additional new compound families and signalin
36 ores with anthrose, indicating that anthrose may serve an antiphagocytic function on the spore surfac
37  requiring prolonged intravenous antibiotics may face barriers to discharge, which could prolong hosp
38                             Such an approach may be a general principle applicable to designing highe
39 rther demonstrated that the present approach may be broadly applicable to proteins undergoing relativ
40                      The existing approaches may each have some severe limitations.
41  linear, equilibrium-based model assumptions may fail at predicting population dynamics across a wide
42     Such ion-by-ion diffusion and attachment may occur from the supersaturated calcifying fluid known
43 ng that dysregulation of the AHR/CYP1A1 axis may play a role in inflammatory skin disease.
44 bility of rapid tests to exclude bacteraemia may be of benefit in antimicrobial stewardship.
45 Data suggest that temperate adapted bacteria may replace cold water taxa under a future scenario of i
46                                 This balance may be maintained through trade-offs where migrants gain
47 DNA synthesis across strong protein barriers may be beneficial during break-induced replication where
48 as APOEepsilon4 and subcortical amyloid-beta may identify participants closest to MCI for secondary p
49 refore suggest that choice-confirmation bias may be adaptive for efficient learning of action-outcome
50 l indicates that these epigenetic biomarkers may serve as complementary measures for the diagnosis an
51  proportion of the species' standing biomass may not be precautionary for their predators.
52                     Left bundle branch block may also develop following aortic valve disease or cardi
53    In addition to suppressing viremia, bNAbs may have T cell immunomodulatory effects as seen for oth
54 e, the carbon uptake capacity of boreal bogs may be threatened.
55 or density, or change in sensory bombardment may enhance internal broadcasts and reduce sensory drive
56 at specific locations of the cingulum bundle may be a hallmark for the early prediction of Alzheimer'
57  asthma and its associated healthcare burden may account for important health-related adverse effects
58 igrating sanderlings defy long distances but may end up in winter areas with poor fitness prospects.
59      In this light, the corpus callosum (CC) may represent the main responsible for cross-hemispheric
60      Selectively targeting memory Th17 cells may be a viable therapeutic approach in the treatment of
61 pecies have responded to past climate change may help refine projections of how species and biotic co
62  that root responses to precipitation change may critically influence root productivity and soil carb
63 hese structural and functional brain changes may relate to the cognitive and affective deficits remai
64  out to examine how song-generating circuits may be influenced early in song learning by a cortical r
65 as exposure to different salt concentrations may be needed.
66  to better characterize protein conformation may improve detection of counterfit and unlicensed thera
67 ilar ensembles of interconverting conformers may be common in multivalent WW domain-PPXY interactions
68 anaging symptoms and asthma-related coughing may identify uncontrolled asthma.
69 igh-risk districts in Africa, a 95% coverage may be required.
70 tum system, adiabatically driven in a cycle, may acquire a measurable phase depending only on the clo
71 tcomes in trials of cirrhosis decompensation may provide more power and thus may require a smaller sa
72 hat age-related temporal processing deficits may develop more central to the auditory nerve, possibly
73 rauma exposure, in the emergency department, may help identify individuals most at risk for developin
74                            This trial design may be useful for other GA repurposing drug trials.
75 ng of the genetic basis of sex determination may lead to new methods of managing these troublesome we
76 te islet autoimmunity and clinical diagnosis may suggest a role for epigenetics in T1D pathogenesis;
77 ests that sex-specific chromatin differences may contribute to sex-specific ageing in flies.
78                   Biological sex differences may manifest themselves in susceptibility to infection,
79 ggesting that somatic sexual differentiation may be affected by external conditions.
80 n different species or that the same disease may arise in different species under different ecologica
81 ore complex reality is that a given disorder may be influenced by myriad small-effect noncoding varia
82 ility to reversibly associate and dissociate may confer on them a functional advantage with respect t
83  prolonged or intermittent social distancing may be necessary into 2022.
84 th its explanation and elaboration document, may guide future analyses and reporting of RCTs.
85       We have evidence supporting that E4BP4 may suppress the AMPK activity via promoting the AMPKbet
86 ot only for a few species, because an effect may be positive in one species but negative in another d
87 uences plasma lipid levels, and such effects may be moderated by genetic variants.
88 the nations of Central Africa, where efforts may necessitate establishing rapid conservation interven
89  role that virus-derived endogenous elements may have played in the evolution of bat immunity is poor
90  retention of mental health staff, employers may consider implementation of 12 h shifts to reduce wag
91 rt the possibility that the nuclear envelope may balance significant mechanical stresses in yeast and
92 t is noteworthy that an acute septic episode may harbor antitumoral properties under particular circu
93  predicting both when and where these events may occur.
94 Reduced transpiration upon seawater exposure may contribute to controlling the movement of toxic ions
95              Decreased lung CYP2A expression may alter smoking-related lung cancer risk and tissue da
96      Health care access and exposure factors may underlie the observed disparities more than suscepti
97  number of MGCs in AT, whereas other factors may be more important for endogenous MGC formation in vi
98 s, suggesting that pathogen-specific factors may interact with an azithromycin-sensitive pathway.
99                   Eco-evolutionary feedbacks may help to understand changes in the adaptive potential
100                                 This finding may be of even greater importance in the era of the COVI
101                                 Our findings may help efforts aimed at generating salt-tolerant crops
102   The resulting enhancement in proteome flux may play a role in the survival of N2a cells upon prion
103  insight into how a unique collagen fragment may regulate ovarian cancer, but in addition may help pr
104                                Our framework may also help toward understanding the effects of habitu
105                                        GB001 may have a rapid and sustained effect on lung function,
106                                    Thus, GLD may be caused by at least two mechanisms: psychosine-ind
107 om historically underrepresented (HU) groups may be unable to take advantage of traditional summer re
108 p to 21 weeks, and that entombment in halite may be an effective survival strategy for near complete
109             People with clonal hematopoiesis may come to clinical attention in a variety of ways, inc
110 nary perfusion is passive, and heterogeneity may be increased because of the underlying pathophysiolo
111 at mid and high latitudes(2,3), hydroclimate may be the dominant driver of soil carbon persistence in
112 ings suggest that ATG, as compared to IL2RA, may lower the risk of acute rejection without increasing
113 at the hypothesis that human immunoglobulins may affect C. neoformans virulence in vivo warrants furt
114 ual working memory, and that this impairment may be related to both increased mind wandering and decr
115 stablish and maintain a persistent infection may lead to the development of new therapeutic strategie
116 rs, and the mechanisms by which inflammation may inhibit immunity.
117 mune suppression via angiogenesis inhibition may augment the activity of immune checkpoint inhibitors
118  microenvironment, hence PI3Kbeta inhibition may be a useful adjuvant antiangiogenesis therapy with s
119 -PCNA on meiotic recombination intermediates may drive biased DNA cleavage.
120                  A complex interrelationship may exist between gut dysbiosis, miRNA profiling and SCF
121 d trials for combinability and introgression may further optimize yield and improve sustainability.
122             Toric, EDOF, and multifocal IOLs may provide excellent outcomes in selected cases that me
123  of this study was to determine whether IRMA may evolve directly into NV.
124                                           It may model and analyse molecular marker data with or with
125 y of disease is not fully understood, and it may vary by presentation and clinical course.
126  execution of supraspinal motor commands, it may be deficient in freezers during APAs.
127 iodontal therapy may improve oral health, it may be effective at impacting CHD incidence in only cert
128 tion of compounds to be measured, and so, it may not detect relevant, lesser known, exposures.
129 ly quantify this uncertainty, even though it may fundamentally alter their findings and recommendatio
130 in, oligofructose and sesquiterpene lactones may be considered as potential carriers of food function
131 ntroductions in the future and stocked lakes may be less impacted by subsequent warming.
132 ontribution of hippocampus to place learning may also underlie its contribution to MB learning by rep
133 hat a targeted modulation of reward learning may be a viable approach for novel interventions in bipo
134                                   Letermovir may reduce mortality by preventing or delaying CS-CMVi i
135            Interestingly, condolence letters may even increase prevalence of posttraumatic stress dis
136                                    This loss may be associated with the observed phenotype change but
137               In NAFLD, Escherichia coli LPS may increase liver damage by inducing macrophage and pla
138 feeding on humans by sylvatic Ae. malayensis may occasionally contribute to bridge sylvatic and human
139                   Unscrupulous manufacturers may adulterate FMP with melamine or urea to give the fal
140               Our study indicates that MAP1A may play a beneficial role in preserving the survival of
141      Overall, we indicated this new material may be developed as an anti-bacterial agent for prolongi
142 entum formation, suggesting PP(i) metabolism may be a target for periodontal regenerative therapies.
143  for RNA hairpin systems, the general method may be applied to investigate other RNA systems, such as
144               We estimate that these methods may underestimate the amount of contaminant by a factor
145  male and female TDP-43(Q331K) knock-in mice may help to unravel the mechanisms underlying sex-specif
146 esting material is provided, individual mice may be experiencing thermal stress.
147 se results indicate that broth microdilution may be a reliable method for fosfomycin susceptibility t
148          Targeting H(2)S to the mitochondria may be of therapeutic benefit in the prevention of endot
149               This HNC risk prediction model may be useful in promoting healthier behaviors such as s
150  the extracellular matrix in skeletal muscle may contribute to reduced amino acid metabolism and insu
151 t is not known how activating ESR1 mutations may alter the predictive values of molecular imaging age
152  These findings suggest that targeting c-Myc may unlock novel strategies to combat asthma or asthma e
153 ifferent regions of the brain, nanomaterials may induce neurotoxicity through multiple mechanisms inc
154 sterol trafficking and of lipid rafts by Nef may contribute to early stages of neurodegeneration and
155                                        NEVKP may represent a novel, superior preservation option for
156 d; however, Tatsumi found that quark nuggets may exist in magnetars as a ferromagnetic liquid with a
157                                      Obesity may contribute to adverse outcomes in coronavirus diseas
158 t interaction between gingivitis and obesity may exhibit disease reciprocity in which activated neutr
159  to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS), may cause compromise of respiratory gas exchange during
160              Thus, the propensity to overeat may have a strong innate component embedded in reward ci
161                      Alternatively, the P300 may reflect an evaluative process engaged whenever a dis
162                                 Chronic pain may sap the motivation for positive events and stimuli.
163 ntribute to periodontal disease pathogenesis may lead to treatment options that address individual bi
164        Parkinson's disease (PD) pathogenesis may involve the epigenetic control of enhancers that mod
165 tion of the cholesterol biosynthesis pathway may negatively impact fish growth due to its large energ
166 the impairment of NR2B/PSD-95/MAP1A pathway, may be a novel and preferential option to ameliorate alp
167 nhibition of multiple growth factor pathways may postpone resistance and extend progression-free surv
168                               As the patient may no longer be present at the time of image interpreta
169 ver-reporting of BL allergies, many patients may not receive guideline-directed cephalosporin-based p
170 iving in harsh environments and HMP patterns may reflect the importance of environmental filtering in
171 s targeting specific multimorbidity patterns may reduce mortality in patients with multimorbidity.
172                       Thus, the new pipeline may significantly boost the performance of L1000 data in
173 zal-acquired nutrient assimilation by plants may be symmetrically linked to carbon (C) transfer from
174                    miR-125a-5p and L-plastin may be relevant targets for increasing in vitro platelet
175                  Furthermore, this poisoning may be cancer cell selective if this pathway is overacti
176      The strategies employed in a population may alter the state of the environment, which may in tur
177 that the magnitude of the DR-cell population may be regulated by apoptosis.
178 regimes, and particles in a given population may have a range of RH over which a phase transition occ
179 Genetic risk for a disease in the population may be represented as a genetic risk score (GRS) constru
180 d group antigens (HBGAs) between populations may contribute to reduced efficacy against severe rotavi
181 s possible that an unmeasured PFBS precursor may be accumulating in biota and metabolizing to PFBS, l
182  an understanding of this remarkable process may help the design of novel therapeutics for neurodegen
183 at variants with similar expression profiles may be the product of biological noise, while the LCI va
184 tions, many hydrophobic surfaces on proteins may be transiently exposed, and the likelihood of delete
185 dies of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may inform risk for this disorder.
186 f metastatic seeding, suggesting that Rab27a may alter cell-autonomous invasive properties of the tum
187         In parallel, distal CA3 of aged rats may create weaker attractor basins that promote abnormal
188 fisheries that are highly dependent on reefs may need to adapt to declining productivity, but further
189 s who progress on gemcitabine-based regimens may benefit from multidrug immunotherapy.See related com
190 nt analyses suggest that these three regions may be especially sensitive to the presence of multiple
191 ator identity such that reduced reproduction may be attributable to decreased visitation from key pol
192 el simulations assuming invariant resistance may have underestimated the impacts of drought on gymnos
193 vent inflammation during caloric restriction may yield promising therapeutic targets.
194 cumulation, such as dietary AGE restriction, may reduce cardiovascular risk in CKD, but this requires
195                                These results may turn out to be of immense consequence towards develo
196 l exposures, whereas late transient rhinitis may relate to maternal factors and early respiratory inf
197  that banding a sleeve using a silicone ring may decrease weight regain and improve weight loss.
198 nces in health care access and exposure risk may be driving higher infection and mortality rates.
199 ports that addressing these modifiable risks may be effective for primary and secondary AF prevention
200                                         RMST may offer a complementary risk communication tool for AF
201  compared with the rim or peripapillary RNFL may indicate that GCL thickness could be better suited t
202 aste-generating country, but carbonate rocks may serve as a potential alternative.
203 bolic feature calculated between two samples may not reflect their real metabolic concentration ratio
204 tion between breast cancer and schizophrenia may partly be explained by the genetic overlap between t
205 sight and suggest that an insulin sensitizer may alleviate ER stress associated with YIPF5 disruption
206                  We hypothesized that sepsis may represent the first manifestation of underlying PID.
207 locus and suggest how variation in these SEs may contribute to human disease and altered immunity.
208 ith drug-like properties, and targeting SHP2 may serve as a therapeutic strategy to overcome tumor re
209 , and targeting cancer methionine signalling may provide an immunotherapeutic approach.
210 To determine whether this glycosylation site may be the binding region for EphA2, we compared the Eph
211 s of high exchange energy density, skyrmions may exhibit such extreme deformation that spontaneous me
212 on mechanism that is not contingent on sleep may confer an evolutionary advantage.
213                           Persistent smoking may cause adverse outcomes among patients with cancer.
214       Our results indicate that higher g(sn) may arise in genotypes from hotter climates via increase
215 nose syndrome (WNS), survival of the species may ultimately depend upon its capacity for adaptive cha
216                However, in some patients SRL may cause significant proteinuria.
217 e spatial gradients of chemical mixing state may significantly influence the health effects of fine P
218           The miniaturized neural stimulator may facilitate closed-loop neurostimulation for therapeu
219  greater than 4 weeks, suggesting that stool may hold utility as an additional source for diagnosis.
220                  Hence, the current strategy may be suitable for the synthesis of various complex nat
221   The integrative disease-modelling strategy may reveal new insights into mechanisms of cardiac disea
222                                This strategy may be useful for generating live attenuated vaccine can
223 esponses in the dopamine-denervated striatum may prompt the development of new therapeutic principles
224 c or confrontational fluid challenge studies may also aid decision-making for patients with PH-LHD or
225                     Limitations of the study may include potential measurement error in self-reported
226                                   This study may boost the use of non-targeted NMR methods for food c
227 vironmental factors such as attachment style may moderate the relation between PRS and PTSD.
228 ls of antigen expression at the cell surface may determine antibody-mediated cell death.
229  also suggests that conformational switching may modulate the assembly of CD81-partner protein networ
230 riptional cascade suggests that drug synergy may ensue when the transcriptional responses elicited by
231                              Genetic testing may inform prevention, diagnosis, and treatment for a br
232 d transmission animal model of COVID-19 that may facilitate development of SARS-CoV-2 therapeutics an
233 e detection of IgG anti-drug antibodies that may provide an initial screen for all therapeutic monocl
234 dentified specific, canonical complexes that may promote RNAPII-transcription at these GC-rich micros
235  identified several consequences of EAE that may contribute to these phenotypes, including a reductio
236 he MEF2 family as transcription factors that may potentially mediate this cross-talk.
237 ies mediate additional immune functions that may have both protective and pathological consequences.
238 igning proteins with tunable geometries that may be customizable for novel functions.
239 umption of highly palatable food (HPF), that may drive obesity.
240 life history components of animals life that may include sex differences in exposure to predators, im
241 te several immunosuppressive mechanisms that may be simultaneously responsible for the failure of imm
242 18 disease-associated genetic mutations that may function through regulation of m7G methylation.
243 pes and identifies correlative networks that may eventually be targeted in a personalized approach of
244 cales exhibit hierarchical organization that may constrain network function.
245 eholes must take into account processes that may accelerate degradation of the canisters, plug, and S
246  between the virus and innate receptors that may underlie disease pathogenesis.
247 nd amplifies the type 2 immune response that may favor the development of cryptococcal disease and th
248 lved in non-nicotine-mediated responses that may predispose to addiction-related behaviors.
249 on of individuals with the highest risk that may require supportive treatment.
250 es, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy that may provide insight into the biological behaviour of var
251  areas of research and novel strategies that may shed light on this complex infection and provide ins
252 more superficial differences from those that may be deep and enduring.
253              Thus, while periodontal therapy may improve oral health, it may be effective at impactin
254 nd 14% at Centreville, suggesting that there may be a larger reservoir of unmeasured ROC at the forme
255 er, recent research has suggested that there may be similarities in how humans and DCNNs interpret th
256 potential biomarkers in ICI therapy and they may have an impact on the prognostic power of PD-L1.
257 ination in the health care setting, and they may not have access to medical professionals who can pro
258 y exist among these progenitors and how they may behave differently during inflammation.
259 with the force-from-filament principle, they may provide a connection to the ECM that facilitates vas
260 However, several recent studies suggest they may signal global motion.
261                                         This may be attributed to axon degeneration/neuronal death an
262                                         This may be attributed to different fragmentation pathways en
263 ppen once infection is established, and this may be because of the very early formation of a reservoi
264 s are relatively robust to disorder and this may have practical ramifications.
265                    In social organisms, this may include selective pressure from the social environme
266 agmatic algorithm and prespecified threshold may be helpful to confirm this potential role in the man
267 compensation may provide more power and thus may require a smaller sample size.
268 olecular changes that occur in these tissues may guide the development of more efficacious antidepres
269 ) DNA in blood and increased antibody titres may indicate KSHV reactivation, while the transmission o
270 notype and intracellular metabolism together may more accurately illuminate the consequences of ATM a
271 uggest that fecal microbiota transplantation may be a treatment option in sepsis associated with immu
272 ity when the benefits of continued treatment may not outweigh the harms.
273     Within PAD populations, data from trials may be difficult to interpret due to differences among t
274 Adaptive responses to ecological uncertainty may affect the dynamics of interspecific interactions an
275  of biological noise, while the LCI variants may be under tighter selection and consequently their di
276                               The variations may be due to differences in abundance, recent exposure,
277  of radiotracer in the urinary bladder which may cause some lesions in its vicinity to be obscured.
278  convolutional neural networks (CNNs), which may be embedded in dedicated hardware.
279 ay alter the state of the environment, which may in turn feedback to change the incentive structure o
280 oral location of key molecular events, which may guide the evaluation of new therapies.
281 tolysis would maximize light exposure, which may differ from those for nutrients.
282 ssociated genes in patients with HLHS, which may portend impaired functional reserve of the single-ve
283 seases vary widely across individuals, which may be partly due to baseline immune variations.
284 e remodelling and repair after injury, which may partly underpin its association with OA risk.
285 ession was reflected by smaller IPSCs, which may underlie the induction of seizures.
286 ecord the flexion/extension of joints, which may benefit personalized orthopedic recuperation.
287 BRCA2 leaky splicing variants, some of which may not increase cancer risk.
288 inations during the COVID-19 pandemic, which may leave communities more vulnerable to vaccine-prevent
289 muscle mass that persists postnatally, which may contribute to their increased risk for adult onset m
290 quidistant spacing of ovule primordia, which may serve to minimize competition between seeds or facil
291 ate 3D graphene electrical properties, which may pave a new way to design new 3D graphene devices wit
292 ane structure and physical properties, which may provide some clues to understanding how melatonin pr
293 ected cephalosporin-based prophylaxis, which may result in an increased SSI rate.
294 normal alignment in the upper quarter, which may contribute to the dysfunction of the cervicothoracic
295 inolysis and glycolysis, respectively, which may provide insights into understanding miRNA signaling
296 zacytidine) elicit an immune response, which may be important for patient's responses to DNMTi.
297  potential, SIB-specific FC signature, which may point to compensatory neurofunctional mechanisms in
298 ck margate (Anisotremus surinamensis), which may be exerting top-down pressure on C. abbreviata popul
299 er the stability of state trajectories which may be complex and time-varying.
300 bution in both N. benthamiana and maize (Zea mays) protoplasts.

 
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