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1  pharmaceutical strongly affecting 3D genome organization.
2 havior, and mind based on underlying circuit organization.
3  gene content, isoform diversity, and repeat organization.
4 players in this cell type-specific chromatin organization.
5 cal regulators of tail regeneration and axon organization.
6 ected cells and is suggestive of a clustered organization.
7  intrinsic sex differences in regional brain organization.
8 ucleosome positioning/occupancy, and nuclear organization.
9  current global strategy by the World Health Organization.
10 each, represents an astonishing feat of self-organization.
11 e-molecule observations and chromosome-scale organization.
12 the basis of cellular composition and tissue organization.
13 he field of chromosome structure and nuclear organization.
14 staff communication and support, and program organization.
15 ible with the statistical laws of repertoire organization.
16 the organ, cellular, and molecular levels of organization.
17 t of detection suggested by the World Health Organization.
18  between the thoracic and abdominal tracheal organization.
19 ell-type-independent principles of chromatin organization.
20  intact embryonic hearts and quantify vessel organization.
21 odiversity at different levels of biological organization.
22 ve information needed to determine chromatin organization.
23 y declared as a pandemic by the World Health Organization.
24 paration plays an important role in cellular organization.
25 tion, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix organization.
26 lated to muscle contraction and cytoskeleton organization.
27 ation stress in the context of the 3D genome organization.
28 ch, and The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical Organization.
29 perturbations could cause changes in spatial organization.
30  representatives from different humanitarian organizations.
31  a crowdsourcing survey across 16 scientific organizations.
32 query members of U.S. national critical care organizations.
33  be applied or exported to other health care organizations.
34 significant differences in their centromeric organizations.
35 e quality of work environments in healthcare organizations.
36 putations explain this hierarchical temporal organization?
37 d as essential medicines by the World Health Organization(1,2).
38 nts demonstrated a completely mirrored brain organization (50%) or a reversal for all but one cogniti
39 r approaches to screen for alterations in CT organization across widely available Hi-C data.
40 ameter axons and gross aberrations in myelin organization affecting the nodes of Ranvier, the Schmidt
41 large-scale deworming programs, World Health Organization aims to reduce moderate-to-heavy intensity
42 ark for understanding the anterior segmental organization among extant and extinct euarthropods [2].
43 natural phase transition in the dynamic self-organization among N individuals within a social system.
44                            We elucidated the organization and activity of this TRN by applying indepe
45 riched for functions in extracellular matrix organization and angiogenesis.
46 ices based on different scales of biological organization and available data.
47 otropic effects of CcfM on magnetosome chain organization and cell morphology are supported by the fi
48  social behavior, discuss whether unique GRN organization and cis-regulatory architecture underlies t
49 a previously unreported measure of cellulose organization and contradicts the predominant hypothesis
50 croscopy suggested that Amot's role in actin organization and dynamics also contributes to promoting
51                  Cell length predicted actin organization and dynamics in control roots; short-term I
52 e for K14-dependent disulfide bonding in the organization and dynamics of keratin IFs in skin keratin
53 sion and retraction critically depend on the organization and dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton, and
54           This mechanism is regulated by the organization and dynamics of the cortical actin cytoskel
55 tebrates, tunicates promise insight into the organization and evolution of vertebrate nervous systems
56                                Revealing the organization and function of neural circuits is greatly
57 he CPC to undergo LLPS may contribute to the organization and function of the inner centromere during
58 ature confirming the relationship between HC organization and function, these selective shifts are li
59 his elusive nucleus, revealing new levels of organization and function.
60 dicates that ethanol directly impairs muscle organization and function.
61 filament structure and mechanics to cellular organization and function.
62 leocytoplasmic trafficking, including genome organization and gene expression.
63 ision-makers of photoreceptor (PRC) membrane organization and gene regulation are critical to underst
64                Global insights into cellular organization and genome function require comprehensive u
65 s cell polarization and functions and tissue organization and homeostasis.
66 ssect the nature of that regulation of actin organization and how it controls the spatial localizatio
67 sion micro-droplets for the capture, spatial organization and immobilization of algal cells or algal/
68 r therapeutically managing bacterial spatial organization and inflammatory activity within the gut.
69  modelling, we propose that the BotC network organization and its interactions with the pFRG restrain
70 t lithography, and ordering matrices for the organization and manipulation of functional nanoparticle
71 c80 complex clustering is independent of the organization and number of its centromeric receptors.
72   TLSs thus reveal an advanced level of self-organization and provide a powerful platform for investi
73              To broaden the insight into the organization and regulation of neuromodulatory systems i
74                                       Genome organization and sequence variation of tRNA genes are al
75 erstand the interplay between spatial genome organization and specific mutational processes, we studi
76 al, demonstrates complex spatiotemporal self-organization and the emergence of collective behavior.
77 d control of chromatin compaction, 3D genome organization and the epigenetic landscape.
78 es of tumour and stromal single cells, their organization and their heterogeneity, and enabled the ce
79 provided insights into the allelic chromatin organizations and functions.
80 nal coalition of women's health professional organizations and patient representatives, developed a r
81  established U.S. and Canadian critical care organizations and provides a research agenda.
82 ctions, this review examines the morphology, organization, and connectivity of the DCN and their asso
83 fects coincided with altered synapse protein organization, and horizontal cell neurites were misdirec
84 econstruction volume, myofibrils, sarcomeric organization, and mitochondria can be visualized and qua
85 c assignments, assortative mixing, rich club organization, and network resilience.
86  in salt-marsh geomorphic evolution, spatial organization, and species interactions.
87 n introduces a unique phenotype to chromatin organization, and these structures are put into the cont
88 erience across time and biological levels of organization; and gene-regulatory networks in behavior a
89 rrelates of desynchronization and its global organization are unclear.
90             The laws underlying this type of organization are universal, and we study them comparing
91            SFTSV, listed by the World Health Organization as a prioritized pathogen, is an emerging p
92 s (VLCFAs), which act as mediators of septin organization at membrane interfaces.
93 tential strain differences could exist in A1 organization between strains, we performed comparative a
94  acto-myosin network modifies local membrane organization, but the molecular details are only partly
95                               Drug discovery organizations can choose from several operational models
96                                       Health organizations can play important roles in facilitating t
97                                 Through this organization, cells in each state exhibit true division
98 our understanding of bacterial intracellular organization, cellular development, and cell-cycle regul
99                              This high-level organization confers to ASFV a unique architecture among
100 results reveal the role of H3K9me3 in genome organization could be partially separated from its funct
101 comes, categorized by using the World Health Organization COVID-19 disease severity scale.
102 ecedented global spread(3), the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on 11 March 20
103       FOXM1 and FOXF1 improved elastin fiber organization, decreased alveolar simplification, and pre
104 alue was 2.4 +/- 0.7% using the World Health Organization definition.
105 of the camps was complex, with more than 100 organizations devoted to providing health services for a
106    The ability of MC(TC)s to affect vascular organization during fetal lung development was tested in
107 ty of this method to track dynamic community organization during human seizures, using invasive brain
108 opathic exposure, shows dramatic synaptic re-organization during the recovery period in which synapse
109 ing temporal and spatial changes in collagen organization during wound healing.
110 ents and 150 directly-funded community-based organizations during 2012-2017 were analyzed.
111 izing a complex interplay between anatomical organization, dynamics, and response to perturbation.
112                              Their intricate organization emerges from competing chirality-dependent
113                             The World Health Organization estimates the number of people suffering fr
114 haracteristics, both prevalent in real world organizations: exclusivity of membership and more effect
115 zation (WHO) and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of 0.2 mg/kg, whereas, all cadmium co
116 g a structural framework for relating genome organization, focal RF accumulation and transcription ac
117 he Infectious Diseases Group of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer and th
118 sis of IA, defined according to the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer/Invasi
119 tions with lower-grade gliomas (World Health Organization grade II and III) were used in this study.
120 IDH-mutant lower-grade gliomas (World Health Organization grade II/III) and 1p/19q codeletion status
121 rates were 94%, 48%, and 0% for World Health Organization grades I, II, and III, respectively.
122 ade the tumors according to the World Health Organization grading system adopted in 2004.
123 ere higher in crop than Food and Agriculture Organization guidelines for food additives and contamina
124                                 World Health Organization has classified, standardized and maintained
125                             The World Health Organization has included three bunyaviruses posing an i
126                           The nature of this organization has remained elusive due to a lack of metho
127                             The World Health Organization has set a goal to eliminate hepatitis C vir
128                             The World Health Organization has stated "To date there has been no infor
129                    Furthermore, cytoskeletal organization has to adapt to axons of dramatically diffe
130                           The Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) launched the Human Proteome Project
131 provide partial information on the chromatin organization in a cell population, namely the contact co
132 emporal structure and observe long-timescale organization in communication.
133 capsids and substantially different from the organization in crystal structures, which feature flat h
134  by extending the spatial range of cell self-organization in emerging model systems such as organoids
135 ositides (PI) are key regulators of cellular organization in eukaryotes and genes that tune PI signal
136 oves systems-level understanding of cellular organization in health and disease through integration o
137 rtical and cortical inputs, but its synaptic organization in humans is still unknown due to the diffi
138       How condensin contributes to chromatin organization in interphase is less well understood.
139 ation with functional nano-objects and their organization in larger-scale systems.
140 es offer a possible way to control molecular organization in materials.
141 s can serve as a mechanism for intracellular organization in prokaryotes and eukaryotes alike.
142 r data provide evidence of multiple modes of organization in prokaryotic chromosomes and yield insigh
143 -mediated disruptive effects on cytoskeletal organization in Sertoli cell epithelium and pertinent Se
144 categories, we describe a novel type of kDNA organization in T. lewisi.
145          However, the higher-order chromatin organization in T. thermophila is still largely unknown.
146 GNIFICANCE STATEMENT Neuronal morphology and organization in the olfactory bulb (OB) have been extens
147 t relatively little is known of their social organization in the wild.
148 n cell migration, invasion, and cytoskeletal organization in vitro were tested in high-AQP1-expressin
149 llustrate how, with appropriate precautions, organizations in other sectors may be able to resume on-
150                For all of these systems, the organization, in terms of location, parcellation and top
151                                         Such organization indicates a mechanism of interplay between
152 bedaquiline MIC breakpoints and World Health Organization interim critical concentrations (CCs) for c
153 tigate cell-to-cell variability of chromatin organization into topologically associating domains, thu
154 ment is focused primarily on governments and organizations involved with improvement in STEMI care in
155                                    Chromatin organization is critical for cell growth, differentiatio
156                                       Genome organization is critical for setting up the spatial envi
157 t roles in polarized division, peptidoglycan organization is different in cells treated with PBP2 and
158                Interestingly, this nanoscale organization is highly heterogeneous.
159 d macromolecular assemblies where structural organization is intimately linked to their functionality
160                                       Tissue organization is mediated by cell-cell and cell-extracell
161 chanism that regulates dendritic microtubule organization is still unclear.
162 chored membrane protein, but its topological organization is unknown, raising questions about the sub
163                        The gradient in fiber organizations is formed by expanding 2D nanofiber membra
164 particularly in the context of the chromatin organization, is unclear.
165 included experts, stakeholders, and national organization leaders was convened in response to current
166 in trafficking, and cytoskeletal-microtubule organization, leading to cell cycle arrest, genotoxic st
167 lts in short flagella, aberrant ventral disk organization, loss of the funis, defective axoneme exit,
168 lines developed in a similar manner by other organizations make endorsement by ASCO more likely.
169                                         This organization maximizes the antenna size while maintainin
170                         Such mesophasic self-organization might allow synapses to achieve a 'Goldiloc
171 o-photon microscopy to elucidate the spatial organization, motility characteristics, and interactions
172        We did not observe changes in modular organization, nodal cartographic assignments, assortativ
173                             The World Health Organization now recommends that typhoid conjugate vacci
174      Cell division requires the assembly and organization of a microtubule spindle for the proper sep
175 ionship between the three-dimensional genome organization of a specific chromosomal domain and cellul
176         Detailed investigation of structural organization of alpha-synuclein oligomers reported in th
177 e that are preventing further studies of the organization of archaeal chromatin, on both the organism
178 und to significantly alter the structure and organization of C. elegans sarcomeres.
179 solutes have been shown to alter the lateral organization of cell membranes and reconstituted phospho
180  enable accurate multicolor imaging of lipid organization of cell plasma membranes in the presence of
181 ellular components is essential for internal organization of cells and their ability to perform basic
182                      Determining the spatial organization of chromatin in cells mainly relies on cros
183                                  The dynamic organization of chromatin inside the cell nucleus plays
184 n, are orchestrated by the three-dimensional organization of chromosomes at multiple levels, includin
185                               The structural organization of chromosomes is a crucial feature that de
186 lus providing positional information for the organization of cortical V1 projections onto the retinal
187 ial properties as a function of hierarchical organization of different building blocks.
188 entation is essential for such a replicative organization of DNA, given our premises, the most import
189 ity of intracellular signaling hinges on the organization of dynamic activity architectures.
190                           Thus, the membrane organization of endolysosomal CD38, a signal-mediated tr
191                              The appropriate organization of enzymes in space and time enables the pr
192                          This stable spatial organization of FC in fast oscillatory brain signals par
193                                          The organization of genomic DNA into nucleosomes profoundly
194  report significant changes in the nanoscale organization of GluN2B-NMDARs between proximal and dista
195  approach to deliver insights into chromatin organization of great biological relevance.
196 h these effects they critically modulate the organization of hypothalamic feeding circuits.
197                                    While the organization of inanimate systems such as gases or liqui
198 e therapies, and the composition and spatial organization of intratumor T-cell populations is prognos
199 of the relationship between the hierarchical organization of intrinsic functional networks and the ca
200 ion of a tissue requires knowing the spatial organization of its constituent cell types.
201 rectly measuring the orientation and spatial organization of large collections (>3000 molecules mum(-
202 f the reactions downstream, the hierarchical organization of metabolism due to the flux ordering has
203 t promote robust formation and controlled 3D organization of microvascular networks.
204                            The unprecedented organization of minicircles and gRNAs in T. lewisi broad
205 anisms of metabolic diseases, but structural organization of mitochondria and low sample availability
206 re ascribed to modifications of the columnar organization of mushroom body lobes that, as shown in Dr
207              We conclude that the functional organization of neighboring category-selective areas may
208 ill exist; most notably, improper structural organization of neural cells and a lack of functional gl
209                             The nanoscale co-organization of neurotransmitter receptors facing presyn
210 uch as copper, whereas potassium targets the organization of other cellular components.
211 le the mechanisms generating the topographic organization of primary sensory areas in the neocortex a
212                                  Subcellular organization of RNAs and proteins is critical for cell f
213 ain-wide approach for mapping the functional organization of sensory activity.
214                            We found that the organization of septin GTPases, which are essential for
215 ping the geomorphic evolution and ecological organization of southeastern US salt marshes now burdene
216   Histology showed irregular orientation and organization of stromal lamellae, with the presence of m
217 y of OCD to date, point to a less segregated organization of structural covariance networks in OCD, a
218 on by T(FH) cells, preventing proper spatial organization of T(FH) cells to form T(FH):B cell conjuga
219 ates, which displayed differences in genomic organization of the ACE1 duplication process.
220 m layer of the early embryo is essential for organization of the body plan.
221                              We describe the organization of the brain's distributed understanding sy
222                                The hourglass organization of the connectome suggests that C. elegans
223 the cytoarchitectural and myeloarchitectural organization of the EC in the common marmoset Callithrix
224    Overall, this work reveals the functional organization of the fly leg motor system and establishes
225 t is now widely appreciated that the spatial organization of the genome is nonrandom, and its complex
226                        The three-dimensional organization of the genome supports regulated gene expre
227 nset landraces while giving insight into the organization of the genome.
228  apparatus that emerges from a strict linear organization of the histidine kinase CheA in Treponema d
229 n be applied to study in detail the synaptic organization of the human brain obtained from autopsies,
230 tes a myriad of cellular functions including organization of the mitotic spindle to ensure faithful c
231 perspective on the functional and structural organization of the olivary nucleus and a novel experime
232 ein-based interactions confer a steady-state organization of the plasma membrane in resting cells tha
233  we investigated the function and structural organization of the protein corona using an immunoassay
234  that the motor-action-related topographical organization of the striatum is preserved in all BG outp
235  FFLs) in signal propagation in TRNs and the organization of the TRN topology with FFLs as building b
236                                The segmental organization of the vertebral column is established earl
237  contact matrix, determining the complete 3D organization of the whole chromatin polymer is an invers
238 size of self-assembled structures upon local organization of their molecular building blocks are hard
239 r understanding of the assembly and internal organization of these multicomponent droplets is still i
240 ity to other carnivores in the systems-level organization of these systems indicates that the manner
241 rate how new insights into the socio-spatial organization of this species provide the key for such a
242 ew avenues of enquiry regarding the cortical organization of this tactile system.
243 spite qualitative nuances in the categorical organization of VOTC between modalities and groups.
244 e tasks depends upon adaptive changes in the organization of whole-brain functional networks.
245                                     Such DNA organization operates as an antenna that attracts TF mol
246               In 2012, our Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) began a novel pretransplant CMV preve
247                            Organ procurement organization (OPO) performance metrics incorporate organ
248 d T-tubules which density, distribution, and organization partially depend on SIV and dystrophin.
249  manipulated in situ to modulate the spatial organization, persistence, and inflammatory activity of
250  present extensive differences in chromosome organization, phenotype, evolutionary history, sperm mor
251 ted Nations agencies and other international organizations played key roles in making programmatic an
252 a new paradigm for understanding subcellular organization, prebiotic life, and the origins of disease
253  Rho regulators is key to revealing emergent organization principles of Rho signalling.
254                   Our model shows that these organizations provide such conditions by possessing two
255 e asked to complete the 26-item World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) question
256                                    Global VF organization quantified by causality pairing index showe
257 les vaccination rates above the World Health Organization recommendation of 95% coverage with two dos
258              These data support World Health Organization recommendations and planned country introdu
259 ency virus (HIV) infection is a World Health Organization-recommended standard of care in resource-li
260                             The World Health Organization recommends GeneXpert MTB/RIF Ultra (Xpert U
261                             The World Health Organization recommends intradermal (ID) administration
262               Spatial variations in collagen organization regulate cardiac fibroblast phenotype throu
263 aracterize how variation in adolescent brain organization relates to psychosocial and environmental i
264 ween transcriptional deregulation and genome organization remains largely unstudied.
265 brain networks with a means of temporal self-organization, resilience, and homeostasis.
266            The interactions and dynamic self-organization result from the net directional, micelle-me
267                             The World Health Organization's (WHO) hepatitis C virus (HCV) elimination
268 he feasibility of achieving the World Health Organization's (WHO) target of reducing gonorrhea incide
269 15 and 2035, as targeted by the World Health Organization's End TB Strategy ("effective global TB con
270 oxychloroquine (HCQ) are on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medications for treatin
271 were generated according to the World Health Organization standards and the Fenton growth chart for p
272 sub-steps of mRNA decay provide an effective organization strategy for bacterial mRNA decay.
273 de-specific ontogenetic differences in skull organization, such as extensive postnatal fusion of cran
274 ibrium-biological systems frequently exhibit organization that is far from a well-mixed equilibrium.
275  networks across scales exhibit hierarchical organization that may constrain network function.
276  is rather little research on the neural (re)organization that potentially subserves behavioral compe
277  Biology and Medicine (IAIBM) is a nonprofit organization that promotes intelligent biology and medic
278 nd innovation in research can be achieved by organizations that promote equity, diversity, and inclus
279 ctices/perceptions across three professional organizations that we surveyed in the USA.
280 vocacy groups at other research and academic organizations that wish to strengthen their efforts.
281 pheles gambiae s.l. exceeds the World Health Organization thresholds for susceptibility and confirmed
282 ISN1 reveal complex rearrangements of domain organization tightly associated with catalysis.
283 rsity at many levels-ranging from cell cycle organization to chromosome ploidy to replication mode an
284 d its care delivery model and administrative organization to conform to a new healthcare environment
285  Registry of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization to identify risk factors for mortality in p
286                       While having a similar organization to that of other mammals, the olfactory sys
287 ists of several isozymes, with unique domain organizations to potentially interact with dsRNA of vari
288 lth care workers and in enabling health care organizations to succeed and thrive.
289 rated this unexpected scheme for beta-strand organization using multiple two-dimensional NMR and (13)
290 gh the modulation of Ca(2+) signaling, actin organization, vesicle trafficking and cell wall depositi
291 med forces often rely on strict hierarchical organization, where people are required to follow orders
292            These classes reveal a functional organization wherein putative dorsal areas show speciali
293 ve the maximum limit set by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Food and Agriculture Organ
294       In this study, 30+ years' World Health Organization (WHO) data have been analyzed, using a wide
295                             The World Health Organization (WHO) international standard rabies immune
296        We tabulated findings by World Health Organization (WHO) region, location, study period and de
297 lobal economy, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
298  that are being employed to study their self-organization will also be considered.
299 ich environments and self-assembling spatial organization with biochemical reaction systems.
300                          When measuring this organization with fMRI at a coarse spatial scale, the ac

 
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