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1 n is the Drosophila of frustrated magnetism, our understanding of a pair of coupled zigzag chains (fr
2 of ACLP for its secretion and contribute to our understanding of ACLP-dependent disease pathologies.
5 mal models have contributed significantly to our understanding of AF and some therapeutic options.
8 e of fungi, it has numerous consequences for our understanding of AM fungal ecology, from the level o
10 rch in the Arabian peninsula is transforming our understanding of ancient human societies in their ec
13 l and ecological monitoring methods to place our understanding of animal social networks within funda
15 t year, there have been numerous advances in our understanding of arrhythmia mechanisms, diagnosis, a
16 es to identify the current knowledge gaps in our understanding of arsenite on diabetes development.
17 addressing a key measurement gap related to our understanding of atmospheric aerosol impacts on clim
19 This finding has implications not only for our understanding of basic mechanisms of iron biology bu
23 t level in Alzheimer's disease, complicating our understanding of brain-behaviour relationships and m
24 ions will need to be considered as we deepen our understanding of breast cancer initiation and begin
25 ms that control ERalpha function may further our understanding of breast carcinogenesis and reveal ne
27 ven clinical trials can evolve to accelerate our understanding of cancer biology and improve patient
28 and how they have (and will) contributed to our understanding of cancer biology as well as to the de
29 rogression and thus modeling it will advance our understanding of cancer growth dynamics and response
33 oth structural and responsive, have added to our understanding of cellular protection mechanisms indu
35 revolutionized the neurosciences, increased our understanding of cellular signalling and metabolic n
36 unctional MRI studies have already furthered our understanding of cerebral reorganization by estimati
39 ting conscious cognition that is relevant to our understanding of clinical disorders of consciousness
41 movement of goods and ancient economies, yet our understanding of critical aspects of the ancient gla
42 CSF aids the diagnosis of CNS diseases, but our understanding of CSF leukocytes remains superficial.
43 ognitive dysfunction including delirium, but our understanding of delirium pathophysiology remains li
45 tent measure of oxidative balance can inform our understanding of differences in a key demographic tr
47 ration and have significant implications for our understanding of discordance in previous studies tha
48 RI) in pediatric asthma is poised to advance our understanding of disease mechanisms and pathophysiol
51 ution continues to yield novel insights into our understanding of domestication, adaptation, and spec
55 ctions of immune-relevant proteins; however, our understanding of electrophile-sensitive cysteines in
57 here provides a powerful tool for deepening our understanding of extremely weak protein-cosolute int
59 design of clinical trials, and might improve our understanding of factors associated with faster tau
60 t the model's substantial complexity informs our understanding of false memories or of the developmen
61 meningeal lymphatics in mammals is reshaping our understanding of fluid homeostasis and cellular wast
63 unctional connectivity methods for improving our understanding of functional neuroanatomy and disrupt
64 hermore, we highlight how key limitations in our understanding of fungal function may obscure previou
65 y is a core feature of human experience, yet our understanding of gender identity is shifting with br
66 lion full-length transcripts, thus improving our understanding of gene content, isoform diversity, an
67 CRISPR/Cas9 technologies have revolutionized our understanding of gene function in complex biological
68 s how the core genome can be used to improve our understanding of gonococcal population structure com
70 g into account this specificity may increase our understanding of hippocampal neurobiology and associ
72 eful for therapeutic gene transfer; however, our understanding of host factors that influence AAV tra
73 now enabled biochemical studies that deepen our understanding of how bacterial cell wall enzymes coo
75 between different delivery modes can add to our understanding of how CS contributes to disease patte
77 ver of microbial diversity and function, but our understanding of how dispersal influences responses
79 transcriptional mechanisms can help improve our understanding of how genetic variants exert their ef
80 there have been significant advancements in our understanding of how inflammation contributes to the
81 risk factor for multiple sclerosis (MS), but our understanding of how it contributes to MS is limited
82 This review summarizes recent advances in our understanding of how metal sensor proteins respond t
84 sity due to numerous human-caused stressors, our understanding of how multiple stressors influence BE
85 available for anthropogenic-related threats, our understanding of how naturally occurring extreme eve
86 lators on spinal network output and advances our understanding of how neuromodulators regulate neural
89 geometry for grasping in the PMC and expand our understanding of how our brain integrates visual and
93 h population genetic approaches is improving our understanding of how selection acts on key floral tr
94 hemical C protection mechanisms, challenging our understanding of how soil C may respond to climate-m
96 ts and veterinarians is warranted to further our understanding of how stones form and to consider pos
98 s (MOFs, COFs, etc.) is presently limited by our understanding of how the molecular constituents asse
101 ulatory elements that p53 engages; reviewing our understanding of how, where, and when p53 binds to D
103 tional models with brain activity and pushes our understanding of human brain function further along
110 cortex, which has important implications for our understanding of information processing across diffe
111 d many areas of cancer research and improved our understanding of intratumor heterogeneity, the tumor
112 This review summarises recent advances in our understanding of its clinical presentation, pathomec
114 hese studies have implications in furthering our understanding of JAM in cancer and provide a paradig
115 iscuss how genomics approaches have advanced our understanding of K. pneumoniae taxonomy, ecology and
118 ination of monitoring programs for improving our understanding of marine ecosystems, with the goal of
119 biogeographic patterns, have revolutionized our understanding of marine N(2) fixation and its role i
120 re is an example of a system where improving our understanding of mechanistic underpinnings of living
122 interactions and contribute substantially to our understanding of mineral nanoparticles in natural ec
123 r decoding signaling selectivity and advance our understanding of molecular recognition principles.
129 film formation and architecture that improve our understanding of persistent staphylococcal infection
131 l design of polymeric inhibitors and improve our understanding of phase separation in cells and membr
135 cent achievements that have greatly advanced our understanding of pollen tube attraction strategies a
137 of protein-binding residues (PBRs) improves our understanding of protein-protein interactions, contr
138 Ultimately, these molecular models deepen our understanding of proton-dependent redox chemistry of
139 nd variation in live coral location improves our understanding of reef geography and its human impact
140 volume in schizophrenia patients and further our understanding of regional and cellular neuropatholog
145 S hospital episodes in Scotland has enhanced our understanding of secular trends of EGS, including de
146 sed by these properties have greatly impeded our understanding of sHSP structure and mechanism of act
148 ng and de novo immunity will be critical for our understanding of susceptibility to and the natural c
150 However, there are still major holes in our understanding of T. gondii biology, including the ge
151 emergence of multidrug resistant strains(5), our understanding of the bacterial factors that regulate
154 d/semi-arid ecosystems around the world, yet our understanding of the belowground impacts of this phe
155 stems-level physiology experiments to expand our understanding of the beneficial and maladaptive role
156 al epithelium following viral infection, but our understanding of the benefits of such an epithelium-
157 n this review, we discuss recent advances in our understanding of the biochemical and structural cons
158 ext step is to use these results to increase our understanding of the biological mechanisms involved.
159 ormation provided in this study will improve our understanding of the biology of Lso acquisition and
160 e of natural fibrils is central to improving our understanding of the biophysical basis of amyloid fo
161 underscored their diversity while advancing our understanding of the biophysical mechanisms of press
167 cesses at diverse geographic scales improves our understanding of the complex evolutionary history of
170 n prairie voles and paves the way to further our understanding of the complex social bonding process.
171 uch as mobile genetic elements, compromising our understanding of the contribution of these elements
172 et of questions and will also greatly inform our understanding of the contributions of biospecimens (
173 etwork-level resilience pattern has advanced our understanding of the coupling relationship between t
174 lating sleep during withdrawal, will further our understanding of the cyclical feedback between sleep
175 rcially viable devices, but it also sharpens our understanding of the design problems solved by evolu
176 tellite-based measures of ALAN could improve our understanding of the detection process of citizen-sc
177 ertaking and the ways in which it will shape our understanding of the development of risk for poor me
180 e how these research findings have furthered our understanding of the diversity and plasticity of SSC
183 The presented results significantly improve our understanding of the ecological principles of FMT an
184 primary productivity loss on land, hindering our understanding of the effects on global biogeochemist
187 ociation provides a robust platform to build our understanding of the etiology of this complex diseas
189 ord and initial molecular studies, enhancing our understanding of the evolution and ecology of this r
196 iscuss these new findings and how they shape our understanding of the functional relationship between
198 known about the existence of T-R conflicts, our understanding of the genetic and temporal nature of
199 wide association studies have revolutionized our understanding of the genetic underpinnings of cardio
201 rming chemical library screens and improving our understanding of the host response to such infection
205 We therefore discuss recent advances in our understanding of the important role the microbiome p
206 ent pathogens, with the potential to broaden our understanding of the infectious disease burden commo
208 ID can increase diagnostic yield and further our understanding of the key pathways that influence imm
210 ractions in model lipid bilayers and improve our understanding of the lateral organization in plasma
215 sights into beta-PE biosynthesis and advance our understanding of the mechanisms guiding lyase isomer
216 since its initial discovery >50 yr ago, but our understanding of the mechanisms involved in autophag
217 of medicine will require (1) improvements in our understanding of the mechanisms of neural control ov
220 etic discoveries have substantially improved our understanding of the mechanisms responsible for many
226 coverage by MALDI-2 can also help to improve our understanding of the molecular basis of tumor develo
227 n cancer genomics have dramatically enhanced our understanding of the molecular events governing clon
233 ng RNA chaperone, significant gaps remain in our understanding of the molecular mechanisms ProQ uses
235 ation of the HOXA9 regulome and has advanced our understanding of the molecular regulation network in
239 rise to them, seems likely to further expand our understanding of the neural substrates of memory.
242 he traits of their host plants is central to our understanding of the nutritional ecology of, and fac
243 of shallow circulations(11) further obstruct our understanding of the ocean's influence on weather an
244 meric structural models of OAS2 that enhance our understanding of the oligomerization and catalytic f
246 re very rare in the fossil record, obscuring our understanding of the origins of this important group
247 particularly important avenue for advancing our understanding of the pathogenesis of ET; however, un
251 virus with clinical findings, we can improve our understanding of the potential mechanisms underlying
254 ties (RNA, chromatin, etc.) can help further our understanding of the processes through which biologi
256 of the current paradigm and demonstrate that our understanding of the Rb pathway and G1/S control is
257 SP7 and its role in HHV-8 biology, expanding our understanding of the repertoire and importance of vi
258 d ZIKV replication and further contribute to our understanding of the requirements for autophagy duri
260 d innate immunity, and may have relevance to our understanding of the responses of ecologically impor
261 ated with aging and CR in a mammal, enhances our understanding of the robustness of CR as a geroprote
263 Review summarizes the latest developments in our understanding of the role of the innate and adaptive
264 nd function described in this review advance our understanding of the role of this channel in physiol
265 Since the characterization of mRNA in 1961, our understanding of the roles of RNA molecules has sign
269 require medical attention, leaving a gap in our understanding of the spectrum of illnesses that the
270 urance and harmonization prevent progress in our understanding of the true effects of microplastic in
272 for RLP quantification would greatly improve our understanding of their biology and role in promoting
274 on of pLGICs at a molecular level, expanding our understanding of their function and elucidating key
275 to predict, quantify, and annotate circRNAs, our understanding of their functions is still in its inf
276 stead of analysing them separately, improves our understanding of their in-between relationships as w
280 al for translational neuroscience to advance our understanding of these disorders, leading to novel a
282 d dermatology discussed the current state of our understanding of this emerging medical condition.
283 ics and reverse genetics have contributed to our understanding of this important class of microalgae
284 gen DNA may provide new evidence to redefine our understanding of this mystery, but is the mystery it
285 ghting the outstanding questions critical to our understanding of this potential risk to food safety.
287 ereof represent a significant advancement in our understanding of this unusual Caenorhabditis species
288 ed that EBOV results in severe organ damage, our understanding of tissue injury in the liver, adrenal
289 environmental change (HIREC) may depend upon our understanding of transgenerational plasticity (TGP),
293 r Systems Immunology' has already influenced our understanding of tumor immunology and immunotherapy.
296 rovide a systematic toolkit to help maximize our understanding of viral roles in health and disease.
297 y developed for species diversity to further our understanding of what exactly phytochemical diversit
300 real-world problems have become ubiquitous, our understanding of why they are so effective is lackin