1 infection with retinopathy progression is a
new finding.
2 disease is, to our knowledge, a potentially
new finding.
3 levels of CCL2 in glaucomatous aqueous is a
new finding.
4 gene, implicating 22 genes, of which 11 are
new findings.
5 of O2(*-) reactions and thus will result in
new findings.
6 ements are re-examined in the light of these
new findings.
7 tial surveys of the STG have yielded several
new findings.
8 on the protein structure substantiate these
new findings.
9 a global scale have generated a profusion of
new findings.
10 ease therapies, is envisioned based on these
new findings.
11 k subjects in the UK Biobank and report many
new findings.
12 ss biological units of analysis, summarizing
new findings.
13 study aimed to corroborate and extend these
new findings.
14 ions between five loci and eight traits were
new findings.
15 ith heart attack and alcohol consumption are
new findings.
16 moves through pioneering studies to exciting
new findings.
17 vances and discuss questions raised by these
new findings.
18 rically excitable cells could yield exciting
new findings.
19 lucination and suggest potentially important
new findings about the association between acoustic perc
20 In this review, we describe
new findings about the composition and dynamics of the t
21 es in genetic and imaging tools have brought
new findings about the lineage relationships between ski
22 In this work,
new findings about the molecular mechanisms governing ac
23 emain but have been enriched with remarkable
new findings about thymus seeding.
24 New findings advance our understanding of how vision is
25 New findings also connect insulin resistance to extensiv
26 These
new findings also generate a nearly complete description
27 These
new findings also have implications for the selection of
28 New findings also indicate that the prefrontal cortex ma
29 These
new findings also show that connexin 26 deficiency can r
30 ment on fundamental questions raised by this
new finding and the associated significance.
31 Our
new findings and analysis directly link the spatio-tempo
32 In this review, we highlight
new findings and compare these strategies to cell divisi
33 This review aims to summarize these
new findings and discuss the broader context of clathrin
34 dependent mnemonic functions in light of the
new findings and explore mechanistic links between the c
35 refore, to summarize some of these important
new findings and highlight their potential significant t
36 These
new findings and histochemical studies showing enhanced
37 On the basis of the
new findings and homology models of the closed and open
38 Here, we discuss these
new findings and how they shape our understanding of the
39 With more patients,
new findings and patterns emerge and add to our understa
40 We review here these
new findings and put them into the context of the knowle
41 Most of these results are
new findings and require confirmation in other studies.
42 at explains most of the etiology and discuss
new findings and the implications for future work direct
43 ce the translational gap that exists between
new findings and the time it takes for them to be incorp
44 discuss the biological significance of these
new findings and their implications for the design of Tr
45 ance of cheese MS fingerprinting to generate
new findings and to detect even slight differences betwe
46 To our knowledge, these
new findings are based on the fundamentally 3D nature of
47 New findings are changing our view of how this happens.
48 The
new findings are consistent with recent observations of
49 Both these
new findings are critical in the primate brain and provi
50 These
new findings are important because differences in nuclea
51 These
new findings are inconsistent with the inner-ear compres
52 These
new findings are informative and encourage the genetic s
53 These
new findings are opening the way to specific dietary and
54 We hypothesize that these
new findings are part of highly complex molecular and ne
55 n to HCC limit diagnosis and management, but
new findings are paving the way for better biomarkers an
56 New findings are presented in the context of the previou
57 The
new findings argue that the perception that mutant KRAS
58 ent is proportional to the fluid flow, these
new findings,
as applied to volcanoes, provide new infor
59 In this review, we discuss
new findings associated with the function of gut APCs an
60 We report
new findings based on high-resolution spatiotemporal liv
61 x natural ecological systems has allowed for
new findings,
but these models typically ignore the cons
62 New findings by Chen and colleagues (pp.
63 New findings by Jourjine and colleagues identify four ne
64 New findings by Morais da Fonseca et al. reveal that acu
65 New findings by Pesakou et al. tie daily cycles of axon
66 New findings by Tkac et al. (2016) published in this iss
67 These
new findings can now be seen in the broader context of s
68 es in neuronal properties exclusively, these
new findings challenge us to consider the contribution o
69 The principal
new findings concern CheV.
70 In this Review, we highlight
new findings concerning how bacteria deploy quorum sensi
71 New findings continue to revise models of DC ontogeny bu
72 These
new findings define the lysosome as a site of action for
73 These
new findings demonstrate that miR-19a has a direct role
74 New findings demonstrate that the oscillator adjusts pha
75 These
new findings demonstrate that the PCC is vulnerable in t
76 As we highlight, together with
new findings demonstrating cell survival following MOMP,
77 We present
new findings demonstrating the statistically significant
78 The central
new findings described in our manuscript are the followi
79 tial examination (baseline) and incidence of
new findings during 10.5 months of follow-up were calcul
80 These
new findings enable new strategies for the design of sim
81 The
new findings enabled us to metabolically engineer entire
82 These
new findings enhance understanding of rocA biology and t
83 These
new findings enlarge the circle of the traditional "card
84 These
new findings enrich our understanding on the role of the
85 In addition,
new findings establish an important T cell-intrinsic rol
86 fication has mushroomed to accommodate these
new findings,
even though the real dimensions and comple
87 Here, we review these
new findings,
focusing on studies performed on human bet
88 rier and reach the brain, which represents a
new finding for some compounds, such as Q1 and PMBPs, MH
89 talk regions of NiV G interact with NiV F, a
new finding for the paramyxovirus family.
90 This should lead to hundreds of
new findings for common genetic variants across nine psy
91 r metastasis and discuss the significance of
new findings for disease management.
92 This commentary highlights
new findings from a recent study identifying adipose tis
93 Exciting
new findings from Gascon et al. (2016) single out metabo
94 New findings from genetic association studies have ident
95 New findings from our group reveal that acute sleep depr
96 ns of other subfamilies are updated based on
new findings from the last decade.
97 ted information on gastroparesis focusing on
new findings from the past few years.
98 en have three or four types of cone pigment,
new findings from zebrafish are extending older work on
99 This
new finding,
from a recent study, shows that the brain's
100 Most inferences on LD will benefit from our
new findings,
from point and interval estimation to hypo
101 These
new findings further our understanding of SVG remodeling
102 nstrated activation of IL-6R by p28 (IL-30),
new findings further suggest a complex interrelation bet
103 cer biology and, more importantly, how these
new findings guide more effective diagnostic and treatme
104 New findings have added another pot to the mix - cell me
105 Furthermore,
new findings have established that vestibular signals ar
106 These
new findings have implications for selecting and optimis
107 These
new findings have important implications for understandi
108 New findings have linked protein, DNA, and lipid oxidati
109 The
new findings have practical implications regarding forma
110 New findings have recently been presented that bring us
111 Many of these
new findings have significant implications for thromboly
112 nces in cancer genomics and discuss what the
new findings have taught us about cancer biology and, mo
113 Based on these
new findings,
here we have successfully introduced high-
114 These
new findings highlight that type I topoisomerases are st
115 These
new findings highlight the importance of glia for nervou
116 The
new findings highlight the key role of calcium-related s
117 These
new findings highlight the molecular pathways that are a
118 These
new findings highlight the potential role of Thy1 and DN
119 This
new finding highlights the need for future surveillance
120 This
new finding highlights the potential of Raman spectrosco
121 The
new finding highlights the unique preservation potential
122 New findings,
however, show that an ancient X chromosome
123 New findings,
however, undermine this evolutionary ortho
124 Altogether, our
new findings identify LPCAT3 as a direct PPARdelta targe
125 Taken together these
new findings illustrate the key role of ATM in the prote
126 The
new findings imply that the specific chemistry of the li
127 and publishers to discuss how to communicate
new findings in a way that best serves the interests of
128 Zeng et al. (2014) describe important
new findings in A. nidulans regarding the role of EBA, t
129 n BLBC, as well as the implications of these
new findings in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
130 Especially promising in this direction are
new findings in humans and animals that converge in indi
131 By incorporating the
new findings in our previous model of glutamate uptake b
132 This review discusses
new findings in phenotypic and functional characterizati
133 classification system for precursor lesions,
new findings in premalignant cystic neoplasms, and recen
134 Implications of these
new findings in the applications of HIGS as a tool for e
135 Here, we discuss these
new findings in the context of previous research.
136 This review summarizes
new findings in the field of maltreatment, addressing ep
137 Translating
new findings in the laboratory into therapies for patien
138 to react more quickly and comprehensively to
new findings in the literature.
139 ow-up chest CT scan was performed and showed
new findings in the mediastinum (Fig 1) and bilateral lu
140 This review summarizes
new findings in this rapidly developing field that showc
141 This review summarizes
new findings in this rapidly developing field, focusing
142 Thus,
new findings in this report link an important role in CA
143 With these
new findings,
including evidence of dose-response, we be
144 Instead,
new findings indicate that OFC provides predictions abou
145 New findings indicate that subset polarization of CD4(+)
146 These
new findings indicate that the titanite formed during la
147 New findings indicate that, after decapitation, planaria
148 Our
new findings indicate that, given the right fossilizatio
149 ks set expectations that determine whether a
new finding is confirmatory, nicely integrating with exi
150 One interesting
new finding is that aggregation prone peptide sequences
151 Clinical diagnostic application of these
new findings is already well under way, despite incomple
152 These
new findings link elevated levels of plasma 5-HT to alte
153 This
new finding may help improve decadal predictions of futu
154 These
new findings may have broad chemical and environmental i
155 These
new findings might open the way for innovative therapies
156 New findings necessitate a paradigm shift in our underst
157 These
new findings not only unravel a novel mechanism by which
158 in 50%, whereas in patients with metastases,
new findings occurred in 47%.
159 the known fluoroquinolone protomers and the
new finding of cephalosporin protomers.
160 In the latter, we focus on the
new finding of endosomal mRNA transport and its implicat
161 Our results provide not only a
new finding of the role of bacterial infection in PCa pr
162 Here we report the
new finding of very specialised sternorrhynchans found a
163 This report describes
new findings of an investigation of a bifunctional nanoc
164 mmarize the recent developments and exciting
new findings of cellular functions of IQGAP1.
165 We also summarize
new findings of how the EC directly regulates clock outp
166 Collectively, these
new findings offer exciting, unexplored opportunities to
167 Overall, our study provides
new findings on a significant issue of the ERAP-mediated
168 We also highlight
new findings on candidate CRC-potentiating species and c
169 6 to transcription in an attempt to link the
new findings on CDK6's transcriptional activity to cell-
170 Here, we review these
new findings on FN interaction with GF in the context of
171 imental substitutes for hypoxia and provides
new findings on HIFalpha stabilization and the FN matrix
172 In addition to
new findings on leprosy physiopathology, the discovery o
173 ast decade this dogma has been challenged by
new findings on non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) such as microRN
174 A mouse infection model presents
new findings on pathological mechanisms in the colon.
175 These
new findings on TE expression and function in the CNS ha
176 To systematize existing data and review
new findings on the cause of schizophrenia and outline a
177 New findings on the cellular mechanisms and molecular pl
178 New findings on the diverse roles of PARPs in chromatin
179 s includes energy-restricted weight loss and
new findings on the effects of alternative day fasting;
180 Here we summarize
new findings on the mechanisms of regulation of Cx36-con
181 on observational data and led to unexpected
new findings on the origins of pathogens and source popu
182 view provides a contemporary overview of key
new findings on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatmen
183 Our
new findings on the phylogeny, infectivity, and immunore
184 In this review, we discuss some
new findings on the properties of distinct populations o
185 To highlight
new findings on the relevance of gastrointestinal protoz
186 New findings on the RIF1 protein by four research groups
187 d behavioral levels, and finally, introduces
new findings on the social modulation of learning.
188 on syndrome is the most common presentation;
new findings predict which patients are likely to experi
189 These
new findings provide a convenient way to generate 3,4-di
190 Together, these
new findings provide a preclinical proof of concept defi
191 icroglia maintain optic glioma growth, these
new findings provide a strong preclinical rationale for
192 These
new findings provide an opportunity for the present reap
193 These
new findings provide direct support for a role of ICLs i
194 Taken together, to our knowledge, these
new findings provide evidence that the evolutionary-dire
195 Together, these
new findings provide fundamental insight into cell biolo
196 Our
new findings provide mechanistic insights into the diffe
197 These
new findings provide mechanistic support that periodonta
198 These
new findings provide mechanistic support that SCFAs from
199 These
new findings provide nationally relevant evidence of the
200 The
new findings provide suggestive evidence of damselfly co
201 The
new findings provide us an enhanced understanding of aco
202 New findings published in The EMBO Journal show that in
203 There has been an explosion of
new findings recently giving us insights into the involv
204 Herein, we discuss
new findings regarding the biological significance of en
205 In particular, we review
new findings regarding the biological variation in osmot
206 he first classification in 1987, a number of
new findings regarding the cellular origins, molecular p
207 mily throughout the plant kingdom, summarize
new findings regarding the unique evolution of FT in mul
208 Our
new findings reinforce and add a new piece of evidence t
209 I (SR-BI), and highlights several surprising
new findings related to the impact of SLU pathways in ch
210 We focus on the
new findings reported during this outbreak, especially t
211 New findings reported in this issue of The EMBO Journal
212 New findings reveal that such processes not only induce
213 These
new findings reveal the ability of RvD2 to reduce TLR4 e
214 ly organized across these synapses; however,
new findings reveal their synaptic asymmetry.
215 Finally, we examined the effort needed and
new findings revealed by reanalyzing each genome (6-23 m
216 ussion of these studies is complemented with
new findings revealing the frequency of activity cliff f
217 This
new finding reveals crucial redox regulatory mechanisms
218 This
new finding reveals that both budding yeast and human ch
219 These
new findings shed light on the strong correlation betwee
220 These
new findings should be instrumental to promote the immun
221 These
new findings should guide the development of selective M
222 New findings show that corrections for sensory misalignm
223 Altogether, these
new findings show that expression of the Ac-mut form of
224 These
new findings show that the enhanced production of kynure
225 mors is more ambiguous; however, encouraging
new findings show they can change the tumor microenviron
226 This review discusses
new findings since 2013 and proposes strategies emanatin
227 Based on these
new findings,
straightforward color inferences based on
228 This
new finding strongly supports efforts to develop new dru
229 rmal neutrophil differentiation, and lead to
new findings such as biomarkers for APL and additional m
230 New findings,
such as length-dependent force generation,
231 Previous cometary measurements and our
new finding suggest a wide range of D/H ratios in the wa
232 These
new findings suggest a central role for intracellular Ca
233 New findings suggest that aging is a modifiable risk fac
234 These
new findings suggest that early intervention programs sh
235 Importantly,
new findings suggest that fragmented and unpredictable e
236 ation on auditory encoding in mammals, these
new findings suggest that linking vocal motor and coroll
237 These
new findings suggest that outputs of IC to the NAc modul
238 These
new findings suggest that Si3N4 might provide unique new
239 These
new findings suggest that such a novel, macrophage-based
240 Taken together, the
new findings suggest that the alpha1 Na/K-ATPase may be
241 These
new findings suggest that the loops and tails may offer
242 These
new findings suggest that the sodium ion in the alloster
243 These
new findings suggest that TRPC1 channels normally functi
244 New findings suggest that tyrosine kinase receptor engag
245 ecently received substantial attention, with
new findings suggesting that many of the forms of synapt
246 Collectively, these, to our knowledge,
new findings support a toroidal model for the architectu
247 Notably, the
new findings support the long-held view that these tumor
248 3 are key mediators of necroptosis; however,
new findings support their role in the regulation of cel
249 This article addresses these
new findings surrounding alpha-cell preproglucagon produ
250 In addition, we delve into a
new finding that centers around a novel family of secret
251 upon HSV-2 infection, which is a significant
new finding that could be exploited for designing new di
252 ium carbamate when water vapor is present; a
new finding that has impact on control of the chemistry
253 This approach is based on our
new finding that ligand binding inhibits aptamer digesti
254 e EMBO Journal, Andree and colleagues reveal
new findings that an intracellular bacterial pathogen ex
255 ortant clinical consequences to all of these
new findings that are relevant for the pathogenesis of d
256 The
new findings that cones and rod bipolar cells also under
257 e in genetic studies could actually generate
new findings that could index novel biologic pathways un
258 This review focuses on
new findings that enhance understanding of cellular and
259 gical Gene-environment Study (COGS) presents
new findings that further characterize the genetic bases
260 In particular, we discuss
new findings that have arisen from application of a nove
261 ch work in this area, generating a series of
new findings that have significantly advanced out unders
262 New findings that hippocampal sequences play an importan
263 This review summarizes important
new findings that include target identification through
264 We present
new findings that Lyp promotes TLR responses in primary
265 ure in ROHHAD has included case reports with
new findings that may provide insight into pathophysiolo
266 Here, we evaluate
new findings that provide insights into the development
267 In this review, we highlight
new findings that refine thalamic contributions to corti
268 We also highlight
new findings that suggest the presence of unique or high
269 ng Review, we highlight some of the exciting
new findings that were presented, and discuss emerging t
270 This review summarizes the past and
new findings,
the mechanisms proposed and later proven,
271 n biology, P-HIPSTer has yielded a series of
new findings:
the discovery of shared and unique machine
272 rpret the main findings, paying attention to
new findings,
their research context, and study limitati
273 These
new findings therefore provide new opportunities for the
274 In light of these
new findings,
this Review reconsiders what delay activit
275 Our
new findings thus complement and extend this literature
276 s from the literature, but with capacity for
new findings to emerge.
277 promotion of walking for travel and provides
new findings to help in achieving sustainable, healthy,
278 The implications of these
new findings to the basic understanding of CNS repair pr
279 Altogether, these
new findings uncover iTregs as potent regulators of ILC2
280 These
new findings underscore the importance of a proper cap s
281 New findings underscore the importance of SR-BI-mediated
282 We attempted to replicate these
new findings using a similar experimental approach in an
283 The identification of
new findings using higher-magnification dermoscopy may e
284 onder that dies at the site of inflammation,
new findings using live imaging of embryonic zebrafish a
285 These
new findings warrant future in vivo studies to determine
286 Among several
new findings we argue to be of interest, these data demo
287 In light of these
new findings,
we established new molecular indices for t
288 On the basis of our
new findings,
we propose a model in which leiomodin regu
289 In view of these
new findings,
we propose that ZI serves as an integrativ
290 On the basis of these
new findings,
we update the definitions of distinct clas
291 These
new findings were reproduced in mice treated with RSV or
292 These
new findings will contribute to furthering the understan
293 nd we anticipate that incorporation of these
new findings will lead to even better outcomes.
294 In this review we discuss these
new findings with a focus on the esophagus, stomach, and
295 s key for tasks such as comparing/validating
new findings with previous knowledge and performing evid
296 By incorporating these
new findings with results from prior studies, we propose
297 ansect, square, point counts), comparing the
new findings with results of our research in Europe, sit
298 Here, we integrate these
new findings with the previous paradigm to synthesize a
299 In addition to presenting and interpreting
new findings within the prior literature, we postulate a
300 We anticipate that this
new finding would offer more choices for the design of l