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1 roliferation is not only an outcome but also possibly a causative factor for liver pathology.
2 nowing of microbial diversity with host age, possibly a consequence of corals adapting to degraded en
3 Ag/AgCl and 8.0 at -0.2 V vs Ag/AgCl and was possibly a contributor to bacteria poration.
4 ches run along the direction of contraction, possibly a functional requirement to maximise membrane c
5 ranscranial brain stimulation, and therefore possibly able to modulate neuronal activity.
6 n ITS surveys represents low-abundance fungi possibly acquired from the environment and ingested food
7                             Cadmium and lead possibly act as intermediates on the pathway from smokin
8  play a role in adrenal function in mice and possibly adrenocortical steroid hormone secretion in hum
9  to altered DRB gene expression, which could possibly affect the TLR-triggered innate immune response
10 s affects the cytokine milieu of the tumors, possibly affecting tumor-stroma interactions and favorin
11 ction variants leads to craniofacial defects possibly akin to the dysmorphic facial features seen in
12 rtone vibrational and electronic transitions-possibly all within the same molecule.
13 a sEVs that are differentially expressed and possibly allow the differential diagnosis between CAP an
14 brane-binding competent alphaS oligomers but possibly also by shielding the membrane interface from r
15 nd systemic inflammation not only in RA, but possibly also in other inflammatory conditions.
16 isk of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma and possibly also of pharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
17  might reflect reduced viral replication and possibly also the decrease in CpG and UpA dinucleotides
18 ersible through R-domain binding to PKA--and possibly also to other members of a large network of pro
19                          Such mechanisms are possibly an adaptation to the anaerobic nature of eubact
20  health care costs in the United States, and possibly around the world.
21 mmunodeficiency virus-1 with these mutations possibly as a result of reduced replication capacity.
22  shock event characterized by peak pressures possibly as low as 15 GPa for relatively long duration (
23  (e.g., after stroke or spinal cord injury), possibly assisting recovery of function.
24                       Community mask use was possibly associated with decreased risk for SARS-CoV-1 i
25 nancies (n = 20) and nonmalignant conditions possibly associated with radiotherapy or chemotherapy (n
26 tches usually acquired on different days and possibly at different sites.
27 ded breaks and concomitant loss of cohesion, possibly at DNA replication forks.
28 ential for more rapid detection of patients, possibly at the point of care, and for optimized prevent
29 uld be detrimental to astrocyte function and possibly augment their contributions to HAND.IMPORTANCE
30  of HIV in the trial in the absence of PrEP, possibly augmented by external data.
31 ociations can be recovered by incorporating (possibly) auxiliary information, and we provide insights
32               We suggest that this model may possibly be a general explanation for global diversity p
33 rly stages of perceptual processing, (c) can possibly be compensated by later attentional processes,
34  from an immunological perspective and could possibly be decoded as damage-associated molecular patte
35 YfdC can transport neutral solutes and could possibly be involved in the transport of cations analogo
36                           This technique can possibly be used for bio-inspired surfaces as a laminar
37 older persons, but evidence is inconsistent, possibly because of dosage differences.
38 angular momentum loss and subsequent merger, possibly because of dynamical friction and collisions wi
39 h improved survival during critical illness, possibly because of enhanced immune capacity.
40  production, of adult-born DG granule cells, possibly because of greater circuit integration as a res
41 the lack of increase in brain Asp and NAA is possibly because of its active utilization by the aralar
42 r, no report of this reaction is documented, possibly because of the incompatibility of the generated
43 estigation tools and management, despite (or possibly because of) the fact that the outbreak is an un
44 hieve significant target engagement in vivo, possibly because the protein is present in cells at very
45 dins show no evidence of positive selection, possibly because the two species spawn at different time
46 h Tre6P levels, these plants never flowered, possibly because Tre6P signaling was disrupted by two un
47 ds are mixing with the warmer medium and are possibly being disrupted.
48 lobal warming below 2 degrees C by 2100, and possibly below 1.5 degrees C, drastic reductions of gree
49 d preservation and revitalizes metabolism to possibly better cope with ischemia reperfusion injury in
50  with EGP-437, similar efficacy overall, and possibly better efficacy in more severe disease warrant
51 5% confidence interval (CI): 0.40, 1.49) and possibly better median MCS (beta = 0.46, 95% CI: -0.01,
52 hlorhexidine (AqCHX) has been described as a possibly better tolerated antimicrobial for ophthalmic p
53 r battery swimming"-lasting half an hour and possibly beyond.
54 f patients eligible for extended surgery and possibly biologics in the future.
55  controls beta-cell sensitivity to cytokines possibly by affecting the NF-kappaB-inducible nitric oxi
56 odomains, and positively modulates signaling possibly by augmenting the specific interactions between
57 s or lipoprotein particles inhibit Lp-PLA(2) possibly by blocking the access of substrates to the act
58  RcLPCAT reduced the removal of HFA from PC, possibly by competing with the endogenous LPCAT isozymes
59 one methylation and normal meiotic progress, possibly by facilitating the linking between PRDM9-bound
60 ceptors may be involved in the effect of AG, possibly by heteromerization of AG and SST receptors.
61 l compression, increases replication stress, possibly by increasing replication fork stalling, provid
62 ion upon the underlying proteinopathy of AD, possibly by inducing oxidative stress or ferroptotic cel
63 hain is folded and modifies their structure, possibly by intercalating its intrinsically disordered r
64 oforms to mediate spatial regulation of CIE, possibly by modulation of local cortical tension.
65 olyols (FODMAPs) can reduce symptoms of IBS, possibly by reducing microbial fermentation products.
66 d preserves physiological superoxide levels, possibly by regulating cardiolipin remodeling.
67 etain CD58 are separable by mutagenesis and, possibly, by evolution, since chimpanzee cytomegalovirus
68 n event, which is shared by Nymphaeaceae and possibly Cabombaceae.
69                   Magenta III is regarded as possibly carcinogenic, and rhodamine B was reported to c
70 itions makes EcYfdC selective for neutral or possibly cationic substrates.
71  may be released during their lifecycles and possibly cause harm to humans and ecosystems.
72  clinical deterioration of asthma, which was possibly caused by neutralizing antibodies to benralizum
73 may have implications for fetal development, possibly causing a long-term phenotypic change of the pr
74 of cerebral amyloid beta (Abeta) plaques may possibly clear tau tangles and modestly slow cognitive d
75 overscreening and the increased diagnosis of possibly clinically insignificant disease might have a r
76 harged residue and chain ejection models can possibly coexist.
77             Other studies have noted unique, possibly compensatory patterns of neural activity among
78 mechanisms to clear brain LBs are absent or, possibly, compromised in laforin-deficient murine LD.
79 l practice, vascular sections are idealized, possibly compromising the effectiveness of the intervent
80 f protective metabolites of those fruits can possibly confer enhanced tolerance to postharvest abioti
81 stillation machine, i.e., a machine that, by possibly consuming work, obtains pure coherent states fr
82 ed analyses implied that additional factors, possibly contributed by the crystal lattice, may strongl
83 mutation carriers (and extremely aged fish), possibly contributing to EOfAD pathogenesis.
84 ly mild and tended to peak at randomization, possibly contributing to the lack of benefit of AZD9412
85 mmary statistics or cases with more than two possibly correlated traits.
86 her SEI coarsening during plating/stripping, possibly dead potassium metal on stripped surfaces, and
87 viduals of different ontogenetic stages, and possibly different sex, belonging to the giant ground sl
88 arious cortical layers of their input areas, possibly differing in terms of coding, timing, and direc
89 events that may reflect immortalization and, possibly, disease progression.
90 e response, is not focused in the liver, and possibly does not require helper virus coinfection.
91  undisturbed forest represent hidden losses, possibly driven by climate change, that may be pervasive
92 t to activity-independent size fluctuations, possibly driven by innate synaptic molecule dynamics, as
93 essure have been proposed as indicators, and possibly drivers, of ventilator-induced lung injury.
94 with a dramatic drop in stratospheric ozone, possibly due to a global temperature rise.
95  develop more central to the auditory nerve, possibly due to a reduced population of active auditory
96  binding fractions nearly doubled in summer, possibly due to accelerated rates of organic matter mine
97  the Xi-perinucleolar location is disrupted, possibly due to decreased CTCF binding on the Xi.
98 asthma is a risk factor for severe COVID-19, possibly due to differences in asthma endotypes.
99  showed meaningful phylogeographic patterns, possibly due to gene-flow between areas across their dis
100 uch higher K(m) values than DNA polymerases, possibly due to millimolar range rNTP concentrations fou
101 reased risk of cardiovascular complications, possibly due to off-target drug effects.
102         In addition, CDK1 fails to activate, possibly due to persistent WEE1 activity, which blocks l
103 es during gestation have altered phenotypes, possibly due to placental insufficiency and impaired fet
104 viduals who reported healthy heart function, possibly due to reduced blood flow to the sweat gland re
105           This sharp drop in the deadtime is possibly due to reduced recombination with increasing vo
106 l three felids compared to other carnivores, possibly due to specializations related to the felid mus
107 the paradoxical clinical-outcomes after ADT, possibly due to SPINK1 upregulation, and offers a strate
108  accessibility occurs at a later time point, possibly due to the activation of transcriptional repres
109 r and demonstrate limited clinical efficacy, possibly due to the lack of functional relevance of biom
110  foraging effort by colonies in blueberries, possibly due to the proximity and abundance of almond po
111     BRS Cora wines exhibited a vegetal note, possibly due to their higher concentration of 1-hexanol
112 phagy defect and a delay in autophagic flux, possibly due to unsealed autophagosomes.
113 aried significantly among sampling locations possibly due to variation in local environmental factors
114 iles to evaluate OPV production consistency, possibly eliminating the need for tests in animals.
115  manufacturing and dispersion strengthening, possibly enabling a new generation of high-performance a
116 th complex interactions among brain networks possibly enhancing cognitive processing.
117 sy buildings into energy plants on Earth and possibly even enable extraterrestrial habitats.
118 to the rise of resistant bacteria, a problem possibly exacerbated by inappropriate and non-optimal ap
119 crobial utilization of recalcitrant C pools, possibly exacerbating long-term climate-C feedbacks.
120 athway are not associated with serum levels, possibly excluding PAPP-A2.
121                                     This may possibly explain the presence of detectable levels of pl
122           ABC supports population expansion, possibly explained by anthropogenic food subsidies via p
123 LRC4 activation, as observed in THP-1 cells, possibly explaining the redundant role of NLRP3 and NAIP
124 etes models and of type 2 diabetic patients, possibly explaining their impaired secretory capacity.
125 sites were co-enriched with non-bHLH motifs, possibly explaining why Ascl1 is less context dependent.
126 eir historical range; however, A. zeteki are possibly extinct in the wild.
127                                              Possibly facilitated by their symbionts' expanded digest
128    The opposite trend was observed for CURC, possibly for its lower hydrophobicity and molecular weig
129          These two enzymes act in series and possibly form a complex that efficiently converts long c
130 ified as a biological transformation product possibly formed by reduction of the celiprolol keto grou
131 ymptotic giant branch stars <4.9 Ga ago that possibly formed during an episode of enhanced star forma
132 al size of stimuli, suggesting that feedback possibly from extrastriate regions modulates retinal siz
133  different frequencies of cortical activity, possibly further indicating particular brain-state dynam
134  overlooked role as a lipid-binding protein, possibly generalizable to other C1q/TNF-related proteins
135 rveillance for myelodysplastic syndrome, and possibly guide therapies, but this information also come
136 n that is at least as good as during BiV and possibly HB pacing.
137 atalizumab, and the general population but a possibly higher risk with fingolimod compared to the gen
138 d rats were hyperactive in proximal CA3, but possibly hypoactive in distal CA3, compared with young (
139 play what are often presumed to be small but possibly important differences in size, lattice distorti
140 il pH, rootstock type, and vines/acres) were possibly important for defining unique aging characteris
141 ical outcomes by reducing pain intensity and possibly improving the sensory experience.
142 on and chromatid segregation during mitosis, possibly in a nontranscriptional manner.
143 re already present in ferns, bryophytes, and possibly in algae.
144 l optimal CXCL13 gene expression in MoDM and possibly in AM by activating the NF-kappaB and JAK/STAT
145 zoonotic transmission from bats into people, possibly in an intermediate reservoir.
146 magnetic materials systems in thin film, and possibly in bulk, heterostructures.
147 , and a microelectromechanical system mirror possibly in combination with a switchable polarization s
148 y cortex directly influences motor behavior, possibly in response to environmental cues.
149 his epitope could be useful therapeutically, possibly in synergy with an antibody that blocks recepto
150  to noninvasively analyze T cell metabolism, possibly in vivo.
151 uclear factor kappa-B (NF-kappaB) signaling, possibly inappropriately throttling antiviral responses.
152 agement of autoimmune myocarditis in humans, possibly including patients with ICI-related heart-speci
153 eminentialis (nP) arise from isthmic nuclei, possibly including the nucleus lateralis valvulae (nLV)
154 lls can lead to inaccurate Ki-67 indices and possibly incorrect tumor grades.
155 n lead to a prolongation of the QT interval, possibly increasing the risk of Torsade de pointes and s
156 h AS and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, possibly indicating that the same mechanisms apply to hu
157 orescence of these precipitates was observed possibly indicating the development of a calcite phase.
158 egative upon re-testing after age 24 months, possibly indicating waning maternal antibodies.
159 ion therapy, ribosome biogenesis stress, and possibly inflammation may increase the risk of transform
160 sponding to the Earth upper mantle and could possibly influence the dynamics and fate of cold subduct
161  cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex virus 1, possibly influenced by demographic covariates.
162 se with OCD had smaller hippocampal volumes, possibly influenced by IQ.
163  direct interaction with the A-site codon to possibly interfere with mRNA movement through the channe
164 quency PTs with SspB acting as a nickase and possibly introducing nicks to facilitate sulfur incorpor
165 olled nature of the study, we suggest that a possibly large number of patients labeled as IBS-D or IB
166                      Crater interior plains, possibly lavas, share the chaotic terrains' age, suggest
167 ould rebound when such measures are relaxed, possibly leading to a requirement for a second or more,
168 iment budget, affecting delta morphology and possibly leading to erosion(1-3).
169 th the ecological variable of interest, thus possibly leading to erroneous maps and interpretations.
170  to remapping impairment in the hippocampus, possibly linked to grid cell disruption, as circuit mech
171 es significantly from summer towards autumn, possibly linked to the ocean freeze-up and a seasonal ri
172 echanism for Ediacaran environmental change, possibly linked with evolutionary innovation or extincti
173  a higher stage or that are more aggressive, possibly linking the circadian clock to cellular differe
174 , wounding-induced sieve tube occlusion, and possibly local defence responses of the phloem.
175        It has been proposed that, due to the possibly long-lived biochemical nature of their componen
176                       However, chemical cues possibly luring mosquitoes to swarms have not been adequ
177 ere is bistability between zero and nonzero (possibly maximal) latency.
178 mine is larger in patients with PDD with OH, possibly mediated by a direct antihypotensive effect.
179 pathways for RecA-independent recombination, possibly mediated by helicases, are suppressed by exonuc
180 ontribute to latency is through a mechanism, possibly mediated or regulated by a long noncoding RNA,
181 ility in sleep duration or timing, represent possibly milder but much more common and chronic disrupt
182           Our experimental findings indicate possibly minor role of the change in pai-electron conjug
183 tivation would allow for early diagnosis and possibly more effective management of HCT recipients.
184 less susceptible to lynx Lynx canadensis and possibly mustelid Mustela and Martes spp., predation.
185 implications for ozone radiative forcing and possibly new particle formation near the tropopause.
186 ibodies, while being cheap in production and possibly nonimmunogenic.
187 ppear to represent introgressions from other-possibly now-extinct-congeners.
188 ique potential for optogenetics as they lack possibly noxious Ca(2+) permeability.
189 s are protected from bronchial asthma, which possibly offers novel therapeutic strategies, for exampl
190 o moderate symptoms, that were perceived as 'possibly' or 'probably' related to participation in LIFU
191 ward drift trajectories estimated that cores possibly originated from the Siberian shelves, western A
192 therwise, all gas bubbles that form undergo, possibly oscillatory, growth and then dissolve completel
193  for PET imaging studies in ALS patients and possibly other brain disorders.
194 ponse to drugs inducing unresolvable UPR and possibly other forms of chemotherapy helping in a better
195  underlying the association between CMV (and possibly other herpesviruses) and HIV persistence are un
196 or the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, and possibly other neurodegenerative diseases alike.
197               In Caenorhabditis elegans, and possibly other organisms, when the two pronuclei first m
198 ization due to dephosphorylation of S319 and possibly other proline-directed sites and retention of Y
199 omas, but little is known about how EGFR, or possibly other receptor tyrosine kinases, becomes activa
200 HRP2 deletion in Latin America, Eritrea, and possibly other regions, and the methodological challenge
201 ar interacts in concert with AggR, H-NS, and possibly other regulators and that these interactions ar
202        Late-life declines in avian song, and possibly other sexual traits, may be more common than cu
203 .o. subunit vaccines to target Chlamydia and possibly other sexually transmitted pathogens.
204 pheresis" treatment in patients with AD and, possibly, other neurodegenerative diseases.
205 ntroduced from unidentifiable random sources possibly outside regional metapopulations.
206 ources from connected, unparasitized ramets, possibly partly through signaling.
207        We also detected 61 probands with GBA possibly pathogenic variants (3.64%) and 59 probands wit
208 lizes the plant PD-located protein PDLP7 and possibly PDLP5.
209 proliferation in a hormone-rich environment, possibly pointing to a role in ER + BC, especially in ol
210                             We show a novel, possibly population-specific CANVAS configuration (AAAGG
211 DNMT1 has imprecise maintenance activity and possibly possesses weak de novo activity, leading to spo
212 laining the timing and duration of ictal and possibly postictal headaches.
213  for emerging IAV strains with zoonotic and, possibly, pre-pandemic potential.
214                          Small molecules can possibly prevent the spreading infection by targeting sp
215                                 The reaction possibly proceeds through five-membered metallacycle und
216  produce functional UGT76G1 transcripts, and possibly produce enzyme variants within the plant.
217  different set of proteins upon heat stress, possibly protecting them from heat injuries.
218                   The softer ligand scaffold possibly provides increased stability towards the interm
219 ated with recurrent wheezing by age 3 years, possibly providing new avenues to ameliorate the long-te
220 synaptic function are sexually dimorphic and possibly recruiting different mechanisms.SIGNIFICANCE ST
221 tive addition relaxed accommodation at near, possibly reducing the therapeutic benefit.
222 se observations are "pseudoimprovements" and possibly reflect altered flow and/or cell orientation, l
223 related brain processes on a cortical level, possibly reflecting a delicate equilibrium between robus
224  and young children with similar mental age, possibly reflecting an enhanced drive for social engagem
225  a drug despite major negative consequences, possibly reflecting an imbalance in frontostriatal circu
226 ween puberty timing and natural hair colour, possibly reflecting common effects of pituitary hormones
227 ith dysplasia was 3.7%-42.9% across studies, possibly reflecting different study populations.
228 TLR4 expression irrespective of COPD status, possibly reflecting negative feedback regulation.
229  wide distribution in delta(44/42)Ca values, possibly reflecting omnivorous and opportunistic prefere
230 d risk of recurrent stroke without stenting, possibly reflecting the young age of recruits (median ag
231 es was nonzero but less than that of humans, possibly reflecting their greater genetic relatedness.
232 e data suggest that MyBP-C may stabilize and possibly regulate the SRX state.
233              Three events were classified as possibly related to a vaccine: one in the ChAdOx1 nCoV-1
234 ategorised as directly related to adhesions, possibly related to adhesions, and readmissions for an o
235 typical pulmonary infection, was assessed as possibly related to capivasertib treatment.
236 oncentrations in the polar bear food web was possibly related to climate-related re-emissions of prev
237 nteroviral meningitis did not occur in 2020, possibly related to COVID-19 mitigation strategies.
238 motryptophan identified two significant loci possibly related to its tubular reabsorption, SLC6A19, a
239  (60%) patients in part D had adverse events possibly related to savolitinib and serious adverse even
240 ociated grade 3 or 4 adverse events at least possibly related to study treatment up to study week 4.
241  However, survival after mMUD remained poor, possibly related to the severity of chronic GvHD.
242  events (all grade 3) were assessed as being possibly related to the study drug.
243                                    One death possibly related to treatment (myocardial infarction) oc
244 renal failure and death, cause unknown) were possibly related to treatment in part B.
245 events within 30 days of treatment that were possibly related to treatment: one in the 25 mg cohort i
246 FGF receptor, are TRIAD1 substrates that are possibly relevant to these activities.
247                         A lipid-like density-possibly representing an acyl-acceptor molecule-is locat
248 ronounced during high cognitive demand, thus possibly representing one of the pathways in which famil
249 ss in nondiabetic but not diabetic subjects, possibly representing sustained inflammation in the latt
250 r RFRP-3 expression and higher Kp expression possibly responsible for the HPG axis activation.
251 ated with high levels of scavenging systems, possibly resulting from a lack of PGC1alpha miRNA-485-re
252 per-function and increased oxidative stress, possibly resulting in neurodegeneration in non-dividing
253 uoles and intense cytoplasmic vacuolization, possibly resulting in osmotic stress; no accumulation of
254  acts downstream of Toll-like receptor 7 and possibly retinoic acid-inducible gene I.
255 wnstream of Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) and, possibly, retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) after v
256 ing challenging visuomotor behaviors and may possibly serve as a window into the subject's dynamicall
257 M tasks rely on different earlier-developing possibly social-cognitive processes.
258  more work remains to be done to improve and possibly standardize methods for producing, maturing, an
259 ed, inducing gravitational sedimentation and possibly straining as mechanisms of particle deposition.
260 ganization in the contralesional hemisphere, possibly suggesting competition for cortical territory d
261  with reduced levels of total IgG in B6 mice possibly suggests the initiation of TLR3-dependent pathw
262 ic studies indicated that compounds 6 and 43 possibly target the HAdV DNA replication process, while
263 l basis of amyloid strains and toxicity, and possibly the correlation between the pathological and cl
264 ween 65 000 and 830 000 ng g(-1) wet weight, possibly the highest burden recorded in terrestrial biot
265 ith reduced FVC have shorter granulocyte TL, possibly the result of increased immune activation and c
266 r signaling biology, spinal cord injury and, possibly, the evolution of the complement system.
267                                              Possibly, the introduction of a classification system fo
268                                              Possibly, the non-uniform localization improves efficien
269 on of COPII assemblies as well as autophagy, possibly thereby fine-tuning erythroid differentiation.
270 ed by D2R that promotes its internalization, possibly through activation of protein kinase C.
271 nduced GLs accumulation e.g., glucoraphanin, possibly through amino acids production e.g., high methi
272 neurogenic genes is under control by ARID1A, possibly through ARID1A-REST/NRSF interaction.
273  formation of higher-order actin structures, possibly through direct binding to F-actin via its N-BAR
274 ription factors function synergistically and possibly through direct physical interactions, molecular
275 ations but is catalyzed by Bicoid and Zelda, possibly through histone acetylation, and found that thi
276  AMP-activated protein kinase activation and possibly through NADPH depletion and subsequent inhibiti
277  glutathione reductase (GSR) phosphorylation possibly through residue Thr507 which enhances its activ
278 ck radioactivity influence the mutation rate possibly through the accumulation of oxidative damage, i
279 t tunes the reactivity of the pyridone ring, possibly through the alpha effect.
280 llaborative commitment were directly linked, possibly through Tomasello's notions of identity and ide
281 es intestinal memory IgA B cell development, possibly through upregulating differentiation-related an
282 asite rhythms are generated by the parasite, possibly to anticipate its circadian environment.
283 tribute to weakening of the foot muscles and possibly to increased susceptibility to common pathologi
284 of cognition has recently been criticized as possibly too broad and unspecific.
285 ects of a functional group in a molecule are possibly transmitted to a distal position through interp
286   One (2%) patient died from cardiac arrest, possibly treatment related.
287 teome revealed complex protein networks that possibly underpin sorghum responses to water limitation.
288 , humans appear to have greatly enhanced and possibly unique HC-mediated capacities such as construct
289 f the oxidation state on Pol delta activity, possibly useful during cellular oxidative stress.
290 -CoV-2 is thought to have emerged from bats, possibly via a secondary host.
291  in promoting pathology in the genital tract possibly via an indirect mechanism.
292 mechanistic link between the two phenotypes, possibly via neural crest cells.
293 pression of the GABA-ergic synaptic markers, possibly via non-apoptotic activation of caspase 3 in ne
294 n, to destabilize it along with Dishevelled, possibly via the autophagy receptor p62, which binds to
295 istics is a sum of SNP-level squared scores, possibly weighted, as in burden tests for rare variants.
296 y and smooth interlobular septal thickening, possibly with small effusions, but without clinical evid
297 resent a summary or average of both effects, possibly with the fluorescence data showing somewhat gre
298 r discovering correlated topological states, possibly with topological excitations(7), in nearly flat
299 the age of Fomalhaut, suggesting that we are possibly witnessing the effects of gravitational stirrin
300 fossils can provide evidence for short-term (possibly years to decades) changes in the contemporary e

 
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