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1 perimental discovery, we propose a simple 3D model where the dielectric and metallic domains are arra
2 ntal lineFe(IV)-O-Fe(IV)(OH)(L)2](ClO4)3 (4) models (where, L = tris(3,5-dimethyl-4-methoxypyridyl-2-
3                                            A model where H2O2 mediates the negative regulation of pla
4                                            A model where power-law fluctuations of the alpha envelope
5 offer a critical missing link and advocate a model where alpha-syn and synapsin cooperate to cluster
6 ed Hsc70-synapsin associations, advocating a model where Hsc70 activity dynamically clusters cytosoli
7 bomian gland (MG) formation is employed as a model where Dkk4 and its Wnt targets are expressed.
8     Building on these findings, we develop a model where increased inhibitory tone on dopamine neuron
9                                 We develop a model where organisms perform 'leaky' functions that pro
10        Based on this evidence, we envisage a model where this homeostatic circuit maintains a constan
11                             We established a model where the TCR repertoire of normal polyclonal Treg
12                     Therefore, we explored a model where DNA accessibility is not the result of therm
13                             Our data favor a model where the high diversity of the Treg TCR provides
14 ortance of SC:niche interactions and favor a model where youthfulness of the niche microenvironment p
15 t to the electron density is obtained from a model where the structure of the 5- cluster lies close t
16                        Our work highlights a model where alpha-CGRP-mediated neuronal signaling is cr
17 lin signaling was characterized further in a model where ADAMTS9 was overexpressed in skeletal muscle
18                                         In a model where both neuronal populations were connected bi-
19 ith IBD microbiotas exacerbated disease in a model where colitis is induced upon transfer of naive T
20 d castrate-resistant tumor progression, in a model where either ADT or TRC105 alone had little effect
21 by a person's own genotype, as expected in a model where one's height determines the choice of mate h
22 e function for CNS-specific CD8 T-cells in a model where the antigen is exogenously administered in v
23                Together, our data indicate a model where an alteration at position 420 causes a subtl
24                           Results indicate a model where DERAA-Mc activates DERAA-directed T cells th
25                    However, calibration of a model where a behaviour depends on an intervention intro
26 isease has contributed to the emergence of a model where hyperphosphorylation triggers both tau disas
27 he findings into consideration, we present a model where Nab2/ZC3H14 interacts with spliceosome compo
28                      Therefore, we propose a model where a length-dependent disassembly mechanism con
29                           Here, we propose a model where a spiking recurrent network of excitatory an
30                            We thus propose a model where approach-avoidance conflict resolution in hu
31                                 We propose a model where bunyaviruses activate Wnt-responsive genes t
32                            We thus propose a model where CcmA and MreB promote PG synthesis at positi
33                                 We propose a model where cigarette smoke exposure increases miR-31 ex
34                       Together, we propose a model where coordination of LKB1 farnesylation and kinas
35                                 We propose a model where CSB facilitates gene expression by helping P
36             From these results, we propose a model where direct coupling of ATP hydrolysis and confor
37 he pathophysiology of migraine and propose a model where dural CGRP-based mechanisms contribute to th
38                                 We propose a model where dynamic competition between proteins VI and
39 s issue, Twelvetrees et al. (2016) propose a model where dynein is transported by direct-but transien
40 n together, our results lead us to propose a model where elevated KLF4 levels sustains the oncogenic
41  On the basis of these results, we propose a model where GAPDH obtains mitochondrial heme and then fo
42     Based on these observations we propose a model where in the hydrated state the organized rod stru
43 from this and previous studies, we propose a model where KEG mediates the ubiquitination and subseque
44  findings and previous studies, we propose a model where light activates a non-canonical pathway medi
45                                 We propose a model where macrophage recruitment to and activation at
46 rization of the mutant leads us to propose a model where multiple pyrenoids are favored by an increas
47                                 We propose a model where NBAS recruits UPF1 to the membrane of the ER
48                                 We propose a model where PICALM modulates glutamatergic transmission,
49                                 We propose a model where PLK1 activity elevates in response to misali
50                                 We propose a model where positive and negative regulatory influences
51 d on our experimental evidence, we propose a model where RepC nicking activity is passive and depende
52                                 We propose a model where Rgd3 functions to modulate and maintain Rho3
53                                 We propose a model where Ser(474) phosphorylation is required for max
54 data and pull-down experiments, we propose a model where ST8SiaIV recognizes and docks on an acidic s
55                                 We propose a model where tetanic stimulation activates Syt1-independe
56                                 We propose a model where the C terminus of TF modulates the palmitoyl
57                                 We propose a model where the core planar polarity proteins Celsr1 and
58        Based on these findings, we propose a model where the ER-localized VAP-SCRN1 interactions prov
59                                 We propose a model where two sequential post-translational modificati
60  On the basis of these findings we propose a model where, in the presence of ethylene, the EIN2 C ter
61                We have previously proposed a model where subcomplexes of vRNA are exported from the n
62 social decision-making may instead reflect a model where higher-order learning processes are dissocia
63 cross-validation model-comparison selected a model where young children usually use the target locati
64 s and DNA footprinting experiments suggest a model where a PC4 dimer accommodates the DNA with one mo
65                Overall our results suggest a model where BAF is critical for timely repair of large r
66                           Our data suggest a model where GlcNAc polymers of greater than 20 units bin
67     These correlative observations suggest a model where late-stage BAX oligomers play a functional p
68                        Our results suggest a model where multiple alpha-actinin/Z-repeat interactions
69                         These data suggest a model where phosphorylation alters LC interaction specif
70   On the basis of these results we suggest a model where salt decreases the free-energy barrier for A
71                           Our data suggest a model where SynEtr1 inhibits downstream signaling and et
72                        Our results suggest a model where the bivalent IgG acts akin to molecular plie
73            Together, these results suggest a model where the cellular polarity program plays an integ
74 , biophysical and biochemical data suggest a model where transition from the 'initiation' state into
75                             Data suggested a model where NC valency plays an opposing role in the two
76        Tentatively, this evidence suggests a model where an elevation in striatal D2/3 receptor avail
77                              This suggests a model where key interactions at the vertex and edges are
78                This investigation suggests a model where LtgD produces PG monomers in such a way that
79                              This suggests a model where the DELLA1-mediated GA signaling interplays
80 wledge of PRMT crystal structures suggests a model where the size of two distinct subregions in the a
81           These collective results support a model where a FlaG filament capped by a FlaG-FlaF comple
82                           Our data support a model where adding AMPA receptors is sufficient to activ
83         The results from our study support a model where altered protein interactions with alanine-ex
84      Our in vitro and in vivo data support a model where an oxidized dNTPs pool together with aberran
85                         These data support a model where Arabidopsis CRKs are synthesized upon pathog
86                         These data support a model where Asna1 ensures retrograde transport and, henc
87                           Our data support a model where Bcd influences chromatin structure to gain a
88                           Our data support a model where both an increased expression of Galphaq-coup
89                           The data support a model where CHK2 sequesters the AR through direct bindin
90                           Our data support a model where clonal epigenetic reprogramming towards redu
91 ical and molecular biology results support a model where ETR1 and ETR2 are indirectly affecting the e
92 n contributes to FXS pathology and support a model where FMRP, by controlling the translation of Dgkk
93 llectively, results presented here support a model where GSK3beta regulates signaling by controlling
94                           Our data support a model where H2A.Z in gene bodies has a strong repressive
95           Taken together, our data support a model where IcsA and N-WASP form a tight complex releasi
96   Collectively, these observations support a model where larynx SCC are characterized by slower growt
97                     These findings support a model where loss of either component of the cohesin rele
98                       Our findings support a model where low-dose IL-2 selectively activates Tregs to
99                       Our findings support a model where MN-intrinsic transcriptional programs shape
100                           Our data support a model where nutrition is a key environmental factor infl
101          Taken together these data support a model where PDHK4 regulates KRAS signalling and its tumo
102                        The results support a model where Pol iota occasionally accesses the replicati
103             Collectively, our data support a model where proproliferative activities of LMP1, LMP2A,
104                      These results support a model where RIN and ET, via ERFs, are required for full
105 m in vitro and in vivo experiments support a model where RNAs produced during early steps in transcri
106                       Our findings support a model where sites of glycosylation for many OGT substrat
107                   Our observations support a model where specificity is generated through conformatio
108           Together, these findings support a model where spontaneous control of HCV such as sometimes
109                           Our data support a model where the balance of activating and inhibitory rec
110 H1 in vivo Collectively these data support a model where the combined action of RhoA and an enhancer
111                           Our data support a model where the density of shared RNA binding sites arou
112             Findings reported here support a model where the developmental timing of estrogen signali
113          Altogether, these results support a model where the eVP30-eNP interaction plays a critical r
114                         These data support a model where the genomic integrity of human gamma-herpesv
115                     These findings support a model where UK-5099 inhibits the MPC complex by binding
116 gions of a budding Gag lattice, supporting a model where direct interactions and/or steric corralling
117  genetic values among partners, supporting a model where partners assort for risk factors to some ext
118 nction in motor neurons or muscle supports a model where presynaptic miR-34 inhibits Nrx-IV to influe
119                       Our findings lend to a model where different nuclear pores bind different types
120  high-affinity binding regions, leading to a model where Hox proteins derive binding selectivity thro
121                      These results lead to a model where protein and small-molecule ligands synergist
122                     These results point to a model where roughly half the mRNA for certain translatio
123  homodimeric cis-PTase structures leads to a model where the elongating isoprene chain extends beyond
124                             This points to a model where the in vivo influence on protein behavior is
125                     We studied the RCAS/Tv-a model where RCAS-Cre, RCAS-PDGFB, and RCAS-H3.3K27M were
126 with the OOA dispersal, particularly under a model where deleterious mutations are recessive.
127                                      Under a model where selection is inversely related to dominance,
128            Our results are consistent with a model where altered risk at neighboring bases is linked
129          These results are consistent with a model where C(4) evolution in Neurachninae initially occ
130              We explain these results with a model where different allosteric mechanisms in the CNBD
131          These results are consistent with a model where direct interaction between HmpF and the T4P
132             These data are consistent with a model where filoviral VP35 proteins are the major suppre
133 ecovered in under an hour, consistent with a model where loop extrusion is rapid.
134               Our data are compatible with a model where multiple mRNA closed-loop complexes form wit
135  and residence time of POA consistent with a model where resistance occurs by destabilizing the close
136                Results are consistent with a model where SFPQ*NONO promotes sequence-independent pair
137 laser light scattering are consistent with a model where the DNA undergoes a conformational change to
138 at these results quantitatively agree with a model where the dynamics is governed by the competition
139 ous" behavior would not be consistent with a model where the electron and proton tunnel from a common
140 on of structural states is consistent with a model where the increased activity results from an incre
141           The findings are consistent with a model where the N terminus acts as a lever to support am
142                                 We propose a model, where DHX34 acts to couple RUVBL1-RUVBL2 ATPase a
143       These data lead to a signal activation model, where Arrow is required to localize Dsh to the me
144     However, new data suggest an alternative model where THEMIS enhances TCR signaling enabling thymo
145 but reveals attenuated effects in the animal model where adiposity is reduced naturally independent o
146 ing in a genetically tractable, whole-animal model where cannabinoid signaling at the molecular/neuro
147 terial system of a pre-clinical ovine animal model, where they endothelialized within one month and r
148                            Studies in animal models where a single copy of the syntenic 16p11.2 regio
149 ions are often studied in cellular or animal models where their relative concentrations are not easil
150 upport viral replication in vivo, the animal models where macrophage-mediated replication of SIV is t
151                 We tested our HLCs in animal models, where the presence of HAMEC in the clusters show
152 ity in a collagen antibody-induced arthritis model, where it showed biologic-like in vivo efficacy, w
153               These data support an assembly model where staged binding events cooperate to yield hig
154  We developed a mechanistic individual-based model where stigmergy-the deposition of signals into the
155          These findings support an RPA-based model where dissociation and re-association of individua
156 e quantitatively characterized by a Bayesian model where agents ignore expectancy violations that do
157 lymer microspheres were used as a biomimetic model where MNPs and MNP-decorated polymer conjugates we
158 ng algorithm based on the bag-of-words (BoW) model, where, by learning and recognizing the stimulus-d
159 seen in a long-term estrogen-deprived breast model, where significant downregulation of ERalpha prote
160 t of complex patient-specific cardiovascular models, where relative pressures into previously inacces
161 n growth rate dynamics, but that a carryover model where 'epigenetic' memory is imperfectly transmitt
162        We establish a RAS mutant cancer cell model where the autophagy gene ATG5 is dispensable in A5
163 ke a traditional international collaboration model, where individual-level patient DNA are physically
164  compulsive participants using computational models, where these enable a segregation between metacog
165             Our results lead to a conceptual model where Tau stabilizes the MT lattice by strengtheni
166                    In Pavlovian conditioning models, where cues predict reinforcer delivery at a diff
167 oach can be extended to other animal disease models where macrophages are implicated and has potentia
168            In those Repeat Expansion Disease models where it has been examined, expansion is dependen
169 ee text] under the edit and Hamming distance models, where w is the size of the computer word; as suc
170 ian framework for specifying diversification models-where rates are constant, vary continuously, or c
171            We propose a population dynamical model where immunity can be both acquired and lost.
172          Here, we devise an opinion dynamics model where individuals are connected through a social n
173 ingful integration of viruses into ecosystem models where they act as key players in nutrient cycling
174 s was also revealed in a CRISPR gene-editing model where we demonstrate that the efficiency of gene i
175 ures allows us to construct a semi-empirical model where protocells are able to reproduce and undergo
176  approach in neuroscience relies on encoding models where brain responses are related to different st
177 umption in the literature on epidemiological models, where the incidence rate dictating propagation o
178 However, chemical reaction (master equation) models where the transcriptional transactivator and prom
179 ion of multicellularity with an evolutionary model where cells search for resources by chemotaxis in
180                      In contrast to existing models, where Rgg2 proteins are transcriptional activato
181            We have developed an experimental model where genetically identical, co-housed Drosophila
182                      This is one of very few models where autoimmune thyroid disease and hypothyroidi
183 lyses of population genomic data have fitted models where both these processes act simultaneously, to
184 ve data support a "serial synapse formation" model, where at any time point only 1-2 "synaptogenic" f
185 he transition density function for a general model where the effective population size, selection coe
186 ans is directly mirrored in a murine genetic model, where inbred mouse strains are differentially sus
187 this research into a 'ventrodorsal gradient' model, where frontal cortex engagement along this axis d
188 mat composition resulted in a revised growth model where coccoid cyanobacteria predominate in mat com
189  on spontaneous activity patterns: a Hebbian model, where coincident activity in neighboring populati
190 roposed procedure is based on a hierarchical model, where a structure-based prior distribution is des
191  ensemble of variations of this hierarchical model, where each model has a different configuration of
192 formulation of the classic sleep homeostasis model, where homeostatic pressure rises exclusively in T
193                     We propose a homeostatic model where C. albicans disease pressure is balanced by
194                     We propose a homeostatic model where genetic damage is automatically and continuo
195  connections between them; and a homeostatic model, where connections are homeostatically regulated t
196 ally for two- or three-dimensional hydraulic modeling, where traditional hydraulic models are infeasi
197       Overall, we put forward a hypothesized model where the similarity in chemical structure between
198 bservations were corroborated in the implant model, where there was decreased dissemination from an h
199  with axons, glial, or inflammatory cells in models where axonal degeneration or inflammation occur a
200 rpretation of mitochondrial perturbations in models where APP is overexpressed, and a potential role
201  many variants functions through independent model, where the pleiotropic variants directly affect lu
202 supported in a Galleria mellonella infection model, where exposure of S. aureus to LL-37 abolished th
203 irement was further observed in inflammatory models where DNA sensing via TLR9 contributes to disease
204 individual channels, we found that a kinetic model where apoCaM associates with channels before their
205          We introduce an Eulerian-Lagrangian model where hemodynamics is solved on a fixed Eulerian g
206 les integration of basecalling into a larger model where other parameters can be incorporated, such a
207               We introduce a social learning model where most participants in a network update their
208                        In contrast to linear models where translation is largely limited by initiatio
209  used an experimental murine tail lymphedema model where sustained fluid stasis was generated on disr
210     Our approach is built on a hidden Markov model where the underlying process is a two-locus Wright
211     Our approach is based on a hidden Markov model where the underlying process is a Wright-Fisher di
212 ratory experiments we propose a mathematical model where the c-di-GMP network is analogous to a machi
213 ies have been studied in simple mathematical models where genotypes are represented as binary sequenc
214          We tested a new profit maximization model, where photosynthetic uptake of CO(2) is optimally
215           These findings offer a mechanistic model where during islet autoimmunity miR142-3p/Tet2-med
216 yme kinetics into constraint-based metabolic models, where kinetics have usually been ignored or over
217  a spatially explicit zero-sum metacommunity model where species have an elevation-dependent fitness
218 enhancers using a xenograft tumor metastasis model, where mutations are induced naturally via CRISPR/
219                         We developed a mouse model where a congenital loss-of-function allele of Grin
220 ed tau-mediated neurodegeneration in a mouse model where activated microglia play a deleterious role.
221                                Using a mouse model where encephalopathy of prematurity is induced by
222              Therefore, we developed a mouse model where ERalpha is reintroduced to be exclusively ex
223               Here we have developed a mouse model where light improves cognitive function, which pro
224 ME and thyroid cancer progression in a mouse model where thyroid-specific expression of oncogenic BRA
225 breast cancer, we generated a knock-in mouse model where binding of Pygo2 to H3K4me(2/3) was rendered
226 keletal muscle-specific Cpt1b knockout mouse model where the inhibition of mitochondrial fatty acid o
227               Here, we present a novel mouse model where the presence of a single autoreactive B cell
228           We generated a time-pregnant mouse model where WT and Dhcr7(+/)(-) embryos were maternally
229 ected hits were assessed in a T. cruzi mouse model, where 6a and 6b reduced parasitemia in animals >9
230                  Utilizing the Emu-myc mouse model, where Myc is overexpressed specifically in B cell
231      Herein, we use a novel transgenic mouse model, where doxycycline-induced overexpression of vascu
232 el gut-to-brain alpha-syn transmission mouse model, where pathological alpha-syn preformed fibrils we
233 s, we generated genetically engineered mouse models where we can conditionally delete Stk11 and autop
234                      Three independent mouse models, where myonuclear numbers were reduced by 75, 55,
235 iance were tested through a series of nested models where increasingly stringent equality constraints
236              Strikingly, a geometric network model, where distances are not Euclidean, predicts the m
237 cortex and compare it to a recurrent network model, where connectivity can be precisely measured and
238                           Data support a new model where an LGP2-MDA5 oligomer shuttles NS3 to the mi
239 dinated sub-second signals, suggesting a new model where cholinergic population synchrony signals rap
240                 These findings lead to a new model where inward forces generated by endocytic machine
241      Our measurements are described by a new model where the Poisson ratio drives transverse motion,
242                       Our data support a new model where xylan biosynthesis and packaging into secret
243 correlations is predicted by a normalization model where MT units sum V1 inputs that are passed throu
244  these proteins follows a seeding-nucleation model, where a misfolded aggregate or 'seed' promotes th
245 articular injections of lubricin in a rat OA model where the inhibition of systemic inflammatory sign
246 fectious burden, and compared the results of models where pathogen overdispersion either was or was n
247 le Neogenesis (WIHN), an adult organogenesis model where stem cells regenerate de novo hair follicles
248 ated a medaka (Oryzias latipes) osteoporosis model, where inducible expression of receptor-activator
249           These results support a pathogenic model where vestibular symptoms emanate from the vestibu
250 cal model based on existing network pathways/models, where each node can be interrogated by computati
251 sults suggest a supportive versus permissive model, where patterns of coordinated activity, rather th
252 ced into a target engagement pharmacodynamic model where it exhibited robust reversal of histamine-in
253 ollectively, these data suggest an RNA-poise model, where spatial proximity of RNA and DNA could pois
254  complexity of the one-strand-one-polymerase model where synthesis appears to be largely divided, but
255 lts were fitted to a second-order polynomial model where regression analysis and analysis of variance
256 ctivation, and present a minimal, predictive model where clustering receptors leads to their collecti
257  genetically tractable, mammalian predictive model, where cannabinoid signaling at the molecular/neur
258 size several recent findings into a proposed model where the transcription of lncRNAs can serve as gu
259 analysis in support of a previously proposed model where APOBEC activity is the underlying process th
260                                      Quantum models where a qubit travels back in time solve these pr
261 s which one is behaviorally manifest: a race model, where action selection and execution are closely
262 table in spinal tap biofluid from an ALS rat model, where its levels change as disease progresses, su
263  good agreement with a translocation ratchet model where binding of chaperones in the periplasm biase
264        We arrive at a comprehensive reaction model where the hydrogen-bond rupture with conserved aro
265 species, such replacement leads to a reduced model, where fast species are eliminated.
266 with shared characteristics; and meta-region models where inter-region transmission is expressed as a
267 gh two modelling approaches: parallel-region models, where epidemics in different regions are assumed
268 ed in the classical extinction-reinstatement model, where reinstatement is induced by reexposure to t
269             We propose an attachment-release model where Mlig-ap2 attaches to the substrate and Mlig-
270 lations are required for comprehensive river modeling, where a system of connected rivers is to be si
271 atomic structure, we propose a local seeding model where the kinked GGA motifs in the stem region of
272 these changes could be explained by a simple model where microstimulation has a stereotyped impact on
273   Such is the case, for example, in a simple model where overlapping particles are each given a small
274                             Fungi are simple models, where compatibility is based on the recognition
275 ogical or medical studies: learning a sparse model, where only a subset of a large number of possible
276 roposed for studying collective quantum spin models, where the atomic internal levels mimic a spin de
277 CRs has been described in terms of two-state models where the receptor can achieve only a single acti
278 mages is estimated by first using stochastic modelling where the locations of clusters in the images
279 correlates with MA trimerization, suggesting models where MA lattices regulate CT interactions and/or
280                   These findings revisit the model where neovascularization is considered to happen c
281         We consider a dynamic game-theoretic model, where a Nash equilibrium corresponds to a possibl
282             We present a general theoretical model where society is split into subgroups and people c
283                                   Using this model, where prosthetic and natural vision information a
284 thering front depth with pyrite, contrary to models where weathering fronts are stratified.
285 ent regime is hard to explain by traditional models where either infection numbers grow explosively u
286 izable and generalized pathogen-transferring model where pathogens dwell in and transferring (via con
287 vity are predicted by a concerted transition model where the binding of each GABAergic drug additivel
288 nted for by a formal single-level tunnelling model where the temperature dependence relies on the the
289              We therefore propose an updated model where MinE is brought to the membrane through inte
290 s of a hierarchical Bayesian latent variable model, where inference of differential misclassification
291 locomotion can be described by a random walk model where a fly's movement is described by its speed a
292 er to what we see in the field compared with models where competition is independent of body size.
293 ucleating granule formation, consistent with models where multivalent protein:RNA and protein:protein
294 ogical and genetic studies support a working model where rapsyn, a classic scaffold protein, serves a
295                         We propose a working model where tethering orients SNARE domains for parallel
296 se in the estrogen-dependent MCF-7 xenograft model, where this effect was accompanied by a dose-depen
297 ndidates involved in flowering using a yeast model, where prion attributes are well defined and readi
298 ese effects were corroborated in a zebrafish model where fulvestrant inhibited neutrophil- and macrop
299                 In contrast to the zebrafish model, where activation of gp130/Jak/Stat is sufficient
300 ation conforms to the classic "tension zone" model, where alleles are lost via reduced hybrid viabili

 
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