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1 licitor/toxin hypotheses are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
2 refractoriness and sperm competitiveness are mutually exclusive.
3 indicating that these binding events are not mutually exclusive.
4 tribution and size of metapopulations may be mutually exclusive.
5 infer information about classes that are not mutually exclusive.
6 ity of solids, two properties that are often mutually exclusive.
7 confirmed that the two cell phenotypes were mutually exclusive.
8 ing of Fin and sigma(F) to RNA polymerase is mutually exclusive.
9 Darwin's two opposing hypotheses need not be mutually exclusive.
10 ing why the formation of binary complexes is mutually exclusive.
11 within the zymogen, i.e. both complexes are mutually exclusive.
12 ly inert, two properties usually regarded as mutually exclusive.
13 These aberrations were mutually exclusive.
14 gesting that FliW and RNA interaction is not mutually exclusive.
15 nants, which become gradually restricted and mutually exclusive.
16 tem in which autotrophy and heterotrophy are mutually exclusive.
17 ink repair and/or heteroduplex rejection are mutually exclusive.
18 jugation, indicating that both processes are mutually exclusive.
19 howing that these opsins are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
20 omal-arm aneuploidy and driver mutations are mutually exclusive.
21 HIF coactivators in human breast tumors was mutually exclusive.
22 ecificity are neither inherently coupled nor mutually exclusive.
23 TP53 and CTNNB1 mutations were mutually exclusive.
24 ard and reverse circuit activity is normally mutually exclusive.
25 hosphorylation of the CURT1B N terminus were mutually exclusive.
26 e, because these properties are, in general, mutually exclusive.
27 and an eosinophilic phenotype, which are not mutually exclusive.
28 ion of the transcription factor ERG, while a mutually exclusive 10% of prostate cancers harbor recurr
29 at ATRX mutations and MYCN amplification are mutually exclusive across all ages and stages in neurobl
30 293925 (R525W, MAF = 0.45), which tend to be mutually exclusive across different human ethnic groups
31 ays that drive cancer development tend to be mutually exclusive across tumors, providing a signal for
33 e observe unexpected co-mapping of typically mutually exclusive activating and repressing histone mod
34 rk we study the problem of finding groups of mutually exclusive alterations associated with a quantit
36 ating four programmable exons that undergo a mutually exclusive alternative splicing event to generat
38 data argue for a central role of introns in mutually exclusive alternative splicing of Dscam exon 4
40 hanisms of regular-pattern formation are not mutually exclusive and can coexist and interact at diffe
41 The expression of Th and Cgrpalpha was not mutually exclusive and co-expression could be observed,
43 te with SMAD7 for SMURF2 and that binding is mutually exclusive and dependent on a proline-rich domai
44 , we show that H3K27M and IDH1 mutations are mutually exclusive and experimentally synthetic lethal.
45 e synthesis, even though these ideas are not mutually exclusive and may in fact be complementary.
47 mply two extreme limits of drug interaction (mutually exclusive and mutually non-exclusive), a respon
48 s of CdbA with c-di-GMP and DNA appear to be mutually exclusive and residue substitutions in CdbA reg
49 and ZIP-sensitive maintenance mechanisms are mutually exclusive and that the progression from one to
50 m-up and top-down forces are not necessarily mutually exclusive and together can lead to the emergenc
52 ving and brain-dead donor strategies are not mutually exclusive and, in view of the current scarcity
53 roteins can regulate caspase activity within mutually-exclusive and independently regulated subcellul
56 SidI binding to eEF1A and Lpg2505 is not mutually exclusive, and the proteins bind distinct regio
61 mutations in SMARCA4 (BRG1), one of the two mutually exclusive ATPases of the SWI/SNF chromatin remo
62 ogeneous autoimmune disease characterized by mutually exclusive autoantibodies directed against disti
63 t identification and differentiation are not mutually exclusive, (b) that a sequence in which identif
64 actor and the expression of these factors is mutually exclusive because of cross-regulation among the
65 ty between LH cell types, some of which have mutually exclusive behavioral effects, such as LH VGLUT2
67 nding to the SOS1 peptide PVPPPVPPRRRP, this mutually exclusive binding combined with other potential
68 rtial occupancy of the same site rather than mutually exclusive binding derived by stable binding of
69 ied, cyclin A2 binds APC/C-Cdc20 through two mutually exclusive binding modes, resulting in different
72 he detection of a target small molecule, two mutually exclusive binding reactions (aptamer-target bin
74 f distinct aspects of working memory (WM) to mutually exclusive brain areas is at odds with the distr
75 romatin remodelers, containing either of the mutually exclusive BRG1 and BRM ATPases, promoted NIPBL
76 re we suggest that the two scenarios are not mutually exclusive but rather complementary, and might d
78 epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) are mutually exclusive, but it is not known how K-Ras activa
79 gions, demic and cultural diffusion were not mutually exclusive, but merely the ends of a continuum f
80 t and adhesion-independent migration are not mutually exclusive, but rather are variants of the same
81 anti-amyloidogenic activities of SAP are not mutually exclusive, but reflect two sides of the same co
84 e grouped into the following 4 hierarchical, mutually exclusive categories based on maximum clinical
85 oral lobar degeneration do not form discrete mutually exclusive categories from their clinical featur
86 iate piggyBac-derived genes, which carry out mutually exclusive categories of excision events mediate
88 e specialty of the implanting physician into mutually exclusive categories: electrophysiologists, int
90 e annual mortality rates by US county for 21 mutually exclusive causes of death from 1980 through 201
93 t charge transport are two crucial but often mutually exclusive characteristics of pseudocapacitors.
94 al measurements can be explained by two (non-mutually exclusive) characteristics of the organization
95 old-induced epigenetic switching between the mutually exclusive chromatin states at FLC, from the act
97 I VFQ-25 data and patients were divided into mutually exclusive classes according to their responses
98 of CNAs and revealed single, concurrent, and mutually exclusive CNAs that could be the driving events
100 cal structural frustration, the existence of mutually exclusive competing interactions, may explain w
101 ynactin (as represented by p150(Glued)) form mutually exclusive complexes with dynein, exhibit nonove
102 Each outcome was monetized into a set of mutually exclusive components and was aggregated to esti
103 AEBP2 normally plays a role in defining the mutually exclusive composition of PRC2 subcomplexes.
104 apoB values were divided into tertiles of 4 mutually exclusive concordant/discordant groups, based o
105 NA of the Salmonella corA gene can adopt two mutually exclusive conformations that dictate accessibil
106 8, with neurological disease (defined by non-mutually exclusive criteria, including meningitis, encep
108 ntibody-based vaccine strategies need not be mutually exclusive, defining the specific characteristic
109 spiratory disease have used inconsistent and mutually exclusive definitions of the term "transpulmona
110 l synthetic-lethal interactions by screening mutually exclusive deletion patterns in cancer genomes.
111 neurons, and each mPFC population exhibited mutually exclusive dependence on MD and hippocampal inpu
113 Thus, DCP1A flips a bistable switch for the mutually exclusive determination of active and inactive
114 gene, thus revealing an AhR agonist-specific mutually exclusive dichotomous transcriptional response.
116 activated KV3.1b and KV2.2 were expressed in mutually exclusive domains: KV3.1b was strictly localize
118 ns that give rise to temporally distinct and mutually exclusive effects on fear-related behaviors.
119 our results uncover the complex patterns of mutually exclusive epigenetic modifications deposited at
123 n of the muscle-specific Troponin T3 (TNNT3) mutually exclusive exons 16 and 17 in OPMD samples compa
125 sed by a large increase in the percentage of mutually exclusive exons that code for proteins involved
126 f alternative splicing events: skipped exon, mutually exclusive exons, alternative 5' splice site, al
127 such as 'spectrum' or 'autisms' reflect non-mutually exclusive explanations regarding continuous/dim
128 we classified individuals into one of three mutually exclusive exposure categories on the basis of t
129 nscriptional networks, as exemplified by the mutually exclusive expression and cross-antagonism of th
130 sion during human infections, which revealed mutually exclusive expression and identified the gene pr
133 report a new targeting strategy based on the mutually exclusive expression of T cell receptor beta-ch
141 blood and nectar because each meal promotes mutually exclusive feeding programs with distinct sensor
142 ne possible explanation for what seems to be mutually exclusive findings is that the original reagent
143 ons are dedicated to PNP analysis but with a mutually exclusive focus on dereplication or annotation.
145 iradenomas and spiradenocarcinomas, which is mutually exclusive from mutation of CYLD and can activat
146 n (FUSIL) and demonstrate that genes in five mutually exclusive FUSIL categories have differing biolo
148 the-art CoMEt method in terms of discovering mutually exclusive gene modules and identifying biologic
152 ional method that identifies combinations of mutually exclusive genomic alterations correlated with f
153 lysis was used to classify participants into mutually exclusive groups, which were determined by usin
154 75 (77%) were considered high-risk per these mutually exclusive groups: 102 (10%) were aged <5 years;
156 ker et al. (2020) have highlighted three non-mutually exclusive habitat features that are likely to v
157 Two pathogenic mechanisms, which may not be mutually exclusive, have been proposed for FDD and FBD:
159 pistatic with one another or, specifically, "mutually exclusive." Here, we show that most mutations a
161 S, BRAF, and NRAS RAS pathway mutations were mutually exclusive; however, we found significant co-occ
164 erve, South Africa, associated with four not mutually exclusive hypotheses: food-perishability, consu
167 t that expression of TLX and ASCL1 should be mutually exclusive in glioblastoma, which was verified i
169 Intriguingly, JAK2 and RAS-mutations are mutually exclusive in leukemic sub-clones, causing dicho
170 confirmed that MSI1 and TNS3 expressions are mutually exclusive in migratory tumor lesions, and GBM p
171 equence positions in gene families that were mutually exclusive (in patients) with another gene in th
174 -integrin TM domain is able to engage in two mutually exclusive interactions that produce alternate a
175 ur data show that gene promoters do not form mutually exclusive interactions with enhancers, but all
176 s the membrane is governed by sequential and mutually exclusive interactions with PI(4,5)P2 and hepar
177 acting protein 1-related protein (Hip1R) are mutually exclusive interactors with CLCa, and suggest a
178 single percept; instead, it switches between mutually exclusive interpretations every few seconds, a
182 broadly, our data illustrate how the use of mutually exclusive macromolecular interfaces enables mod
183 cur during UM tumor progression in an almost mutually exclusive manner and are associated with differ
184 -ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP-1) promoter in a mutually exclusive manner and regulate PARP-1 expression
185 s interacts with its flanking enhancers in a mutually exclusive manner documenting that enhancer hubs
186 e development of an MPN phenotype occur in a mutually exclusive manner in 1 of 3 genes: JAK2, CALR, o
187 AP1 tumor suppressor genes, which occur in a mutually exclusive manner in ccRCC and define biological
189 hese spliceosomal mutations often occur in a mutually exclusive manner with one another and, in aggre
190 transcripts arising from either strand in a mutually exclusive manner, validated using single molecu
191 in the TERT promoter region, occurring in a mutually exclusive manner, were more frequent in male th
193 emes of this transcriptomic gradient express mutually exclusive markers, exhibit core or shell-like a
194 zes ACAT1 function in a manner that involves mutually exclusive ME1 S336 phosphorylation and K337 ace
195 s and conclude that several parallel and non-mutually exclusive mechanisms are likely involved in cel
197 ow NMIIA-F stacks are formed through two non-mutually exclusive mechanisms: expansion and concatenati
198 achinery in driving tumorigenesis and define mutually exclusive meningioma subgroups with distinct cl
202 ristics of a driver gene in that it showed a mutually exclusive mutation pattern when compared with m
204 quencing studies have revealed recurrent and mutually exclusive mutations in leiomyomas, suggesting t
205 over, half of the patients carried virtually mutually exclusive mutations in other TCR-related genes,
206 ung cancer (NSCLC) is often characterized by mutually exclusive mutations in the epidermal growth fac
207 pre- and postnatal growth retardation and by mutually exclusive mutations in three genes, CUL7, OBSL1
208 sive." Here, we show that most mutations are mutually exclusive not due to pathway structure but to i
210 minal A and B subtypes of breast cancer, was mutually exclusive of HER2 expression, and correlated wi
211 high-risk HPV types and low-risk HPV types (mutually exclusive of high-risk HPV) was 30.5% (95% CI,
212 vidual patients has been ascribed to largely mutually exclusive on-target or off-target mechanisms in
213 lly establish whether specific mutations are mutually exclusive or occur sequentially in the same sub
214 ulty for the authors in explaining change to mutually exclusive organizational structures of human li
215 ause PARG and PARP inhibitor sensitivity are mutually exclusive, our observations demonstrate that PA
216 nvironments in which individuals compete for mutually-exclusive outcomes require rational decision ma
219 l exclusivity analysis allowed us to uncover mutually exclusive pairs, some of which may have relativ
220 el rat model, in which the availability of a mutually exclusive palatable food maintains prolonged vo
221 rp6 or Rrp44 using partially overlapping and mutually exclusive paths, several issues related to RNA
223 ce-extension curve measurements, we mapped 2 mutually exclusive pathways for the folding, each encomp
224 ive a combinatorial regimen co-targeting two mutually exclusive pathways for the metastatic cancer ce
231 egregating the voxel-wise relationships into mutually exclusive populations that were either positive
233 sitionally distinct editosomes differ by the mutually exclusive presence of the KREN1, KREN2 or KREN3
234 on reconsolidation) and maintenance might be mutually exclusive processes, the onset of one canceling
235 These outcomes are typically treated as mutually exclusive processes, with paradigms targeting o
236 ns; CoA is bound at the CSH-ASH interface in mutually exclusive productive or unproductive conformati
237 strong magnetoelastic coupling are generally mutually exclusive properties due to opposing dependenci
238 gh individual enzymatic functions are always mutually exclusive, readers often also exhibit enzymatic
239 anaplastic large-cell lymphoma is defined by mutually exclusive rearrangements of ALK, DUSP22/IRF4, a
240 expense of substrate transport, suggesting a mutually exclusive regulation mediated by the movement o
241 an increased number of cells and through the mutually exclusive relationship facilitates shutdown of
242 that the overexpression of DLX2 exhibited a mutually exclusive relationship with p53 alterations in
243 cation of the 2013 ACC/AHA guideline among 4 mutually exclusive risk groups within the ACC Practice I
244 mmon set of 12 proteins, but are typified by mutually exclusive RNase III endonucleases with distinct
245 The workshop developed four distinct but not mutually exclusive scenarios in which the social aspect
247 respond to near-freezing temperatures via a mutually exclusive set of singular behaviors-in particul
251 progenitors progress through sequential and mutually exclusive states of proliferation and recombina
252 p helix" (OH), have been crystallized in two mutually exclusive states: either as part of the CCD or
254 a extension in RH stabilize it in one of two mutually exclusive structures, the biological relevance
256 onists, unique caspase adaptor proteins, and mutually exclusive subcellular domains of caspase activi
261 ated weather knockdown of ARID1B, one of two mutually exclusive subunits within the SWI/SNF complex,
262 The HER2 mutations and ER mutations were mutually exclusive, suggesting a distinct mechanism of a
264 ed on the monotypic expression of one of two mutually exclusive TCR constant beta chains, TRBC1 and T
267 This analysis revealed highly restricted and mutually exclusive tissue distributions, with striking r
268 trating myeloid cells, and its expression is mutually exclusive to B7-H1, partially due to its induct
269 promoters include multiple and in some cases mutually exclusive transcription start sites (TSSs).
274 e insect alpha6 gene contains 12 exons, with mutually exclusive versions of exons 3 (3a, 3b) and 8 (8
276 d noncanonical signaling have been viewed as mutually exclusive, we show that S897 phosphorylation by
278 12~Atg5-Atg16 complex and Atg8 with Atg19 is mutually exclusive, which may confer directionality to t
279 onsistently, the distribution of H3K27me2 is mutually exclusive with another repressive histone mark,
281 promoter mutations (13.1% of R/M cases) were mutually exclusive with both NOTCH1 mutations (q = 3.3 x
283 (particularly G(i/o)) coupled receptors, are mutually exclusive with Galpha(s) oncogenic activating m
286 (1.0%) of 6517 colorectal cancers, and were mutually exclusive with mismatch repair deficiency (MMR-
287 with distinct MDS/MPN subtypes and that were mutually exclusive with most of the other MDSs/MPNs (eg,
291 to receptor inactivity, and they are mostly mutually exclusive with other loss-of-function (stop/fra
292 have shown that PHTH-mediated inhibition is mutually exclusive with phosphatidylinositol binding.
294 lexes with different stoichiometries are not mutually exclusive with respect to having a functional r
296 n the Claw, enhanced by p62 phosphorylation, mutually exclusive with the binding of p62 to LC3B, and
298 ersely, cases with CTNNB1 mutation, which is mutually exclusive with TP53 mutation, demonstrate low g
299 partner of VHL because deletions of FTO are mutually exclusive with VHL loss in pan cancer datasets.
300 ribed in somatic cells, MTA proteins are not mutually exclusive within embryonic stem (ES) cell NuRD