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1 olid organs, 3D bioprinting offers unmatched potential.
2 ulation sizes, morphologies and reproductive potential.
3 ed at both high and low extremes of chemical potential.
4 ence of novel strains with enhanced zoonotic potential.
5 l cancer drivers has shown great therapeutic potential.
6 le threshold are unlikely to have infectious potential.
7 and positively correlated with remyelination potential.
8 rest due to their nutritional and functional potential.
9 s of immense biotechnological and biomedical potential.
10 erate chimeric human-viral mRNAs with coding potential.
11  a normal KCNQ4 current and resting membrane potential.
12 es (binders/nonbinders) based on statistical potentials.
13 eficits and decreased mitochondrial membrane potential; a subset had increased resting mitochondrial
14 experimental system to independently control potential abiotic and biotic drivers of the F(soil)-T hy
15 se metabolomics results helped to prioritize potential active metabolites that modulated the hypother
16 ort further evaluation of this approach as a potential addition to Ebola vaccine development efforts.
17 on of D1 receptors in the dentate gyrus is a potential adjunctive approach to improve therapeutic eff
18                   We begin by discussing the potential advantages of fMRI functional connectivity met
19                      Thus, our data point to potential adverse neurobehavioral consequences of exposu
20 y help to understand changes in the adaptive potential after disturbance of metacommunity hub species
21 clonal antibodies (M2e-MAbs) show protective potential against influenza A, however, they are either
22  resulting short-term memory of the membrane potential allows to generate persistent firing when clus
23  country, but carbonate rocks may serve as a potential alternative.
24 ration framework, the available evidence and potential alternatives on how to establish tau positivit
25 lso identified other factors with predictive potential, although larger prospective studies are neede
26           The 2D-GMs are formed at low onset potential and can be in situ doped depending on the choi
27 gators owing to its remarkable developmental potential and extensive migratory ability.
28 T cells in the tumor with enhanced cytolytic potential and requires T cell migration from lymph nodes
29 ped conservation priorities, food production potential and socio-economic variables likely to influen
30  is required to maintain the plasma membrane potential and that plasma membrane depolarization blocks
31 ns (electrolyte concentration, pH, operating potential) and reactor types?
32  GHG metrics (global warming and temperature potentials) and time horizons (20 and 100 years).
33 studies of electronic structure, interatomic potentials, and chemical compound space in chronological
34                                We identified potential angiocrine interactions between tissue-specifi
35 crobial activity showed that CC extract is a potential antibacterial agent.
36  electrophysiological changes such as action potential (AP) prolongation (~50%), reduced L-type calci
37 re topologically nontrivial particles with a potential application as information elements in future
38  related to the eukaryotic spliceosome, with potential applications as gene-editing tools.
39  topically applied small interfering RNA has potential applications for plant functional genomics, cr
40                             Furthermore, the potential applications of these binder-free nanostructur
41  and reversibility will be discussed and new potential applications will be introduced.
42                                  To envisage potential applications, cell wall sequential extraction
43 ameters or chiralities severely limits their potential applications.
44  nanomaterials represent only a few of these potential applications.
45 ld, we review ongoing challenges and discuss potential approaches to help advance the promotion of wo
46 rain-permeable multitarget compounds, with a potential as anti-Alzheimer agents beyond that of the or
47 e who inject drugs in London and to test any potential associations with demographic characteristics,
48 hore to a framework metal node, portending a potential avenue to develop an alternative to natural bi
49                             Implications and potential avenues for future research and translation ar
50 etween pancreatic centers, demonstrating the potential benefit of quality assurance programs.
51 urther evolutionary considerations regarding potential benefits to the host, the virus, or the TEs.
52 mes from multiple human populations to avoid potential biases.
53      Radiomics texture features can serve as potential biomarkers for determining BRAF mutation statu
54 markers should also be taken into account as potential biomarkers in ICI therapy and they may have an
55  tumor samples were performed to investigate potential biomarkers of response and resistance.
56                 Exploratory studies identify potential biomarkers of response.
57 ant' IL-18 (DR-18) that maintains signalling potential but is impervious to inhibition by IL-18BP.
58  sesquiterpene lactones may be considered as potential carriers of food functionality.
59 in recent decades has involved examining the potential causal impact of educational attainment (schoo
60                       Here, we investigate a potential causal mechanism of this effect driven by the
61                         We also investigated potential causal mediation by air pollution.
62                In this review we discuss the potential causes of inflammaging, the cellular source of
63 y, asthma, and immunology and highlights the potential, challenges, and implications of natural langu
64 on as the main output constraint and ignores potential changes in cell volume.
65                         miRSwitch highlights potential changes in the distribution of mature miRNAs f
66  suggest that GCNCDA can effectively predict potential circRNA-disease associations and provide highl
67                                 Beyond their potential clinical application and role in tumorigenesis
68 ed a stem cell population in the JE and have potential clinical implications for prevention and treat
69 e is increased interest in understanding the potential clinical utility of a genetic predictor that m
70 ional-orienting-sensitive N2pc event-related potential component.
71 tion-to-treat (ITT) population, adjusted for potential confounders at patient level (sex, age) and pr
72 isk using Cox regression models adjusted for potential confounders.
73  but display high genetic differentiation, a potential consequence of both regions having served as r
74 rse compared with populations to the west, a potential consequence of the species' westward dispersal
75 mplications-both their opportunities for and potential consequence to management.
76 staining agricultural plant growth has great potential consequences for human prosperity.
77 ty and specific bacterial taxa in wine, with potential consequences for wine quality and aroma.
78 ations of MOT allocation prioritization, and potential consequences to KAT candidates prioritized bel
79 ences in spectral features, unit-local field potential coupling, and information theoretic characteri
80 significant differences in affinities toward potential CRM1 inhibitors.
81 ntally, we also access this quantity via the potential-dependence of the pK(a).
82                  Results also underscore the potential detrimental effects of Fe(0) and bioaugmentati
83 typing of single cells therefore offers many potential diagnostic applications.
84 atic individuals, which could be employed as potential diagnostic markers.
85 hat glutamine supplementation can serve as a potential dietary intervention to block melanoma tumour
86                                          Its potential distribution, estimated with MaxEnt modelling
87  channel expression, I(Na) and atrial action potential duration were reduced and potassium channel ex
88 te counts and in silico follow-up suggests a potential effect on T-lymphocytes at HLA-B(*)55:01.
89 ion should always be developed by looking at potential effects from the perspectives of the animals a
90  an apex predator, further demonstrating the potential effects of changing climates on wildlife speci
91 n male and female human listeners to examine potential effects of hearing loss on EEG correlates of s
92                           Exploration of the potential energy surface reveals that the cyclization st
93 previous EEG research enhanced event-related potentials (ERPs) in the late-positive potential (LPP) w
94 th benefits in humans, we propose C15:0 as a potential essential fatty acid.
95  suite of example management tools and their potential evolutionary implications-both their opportuni
96                   If this is achieved, clear potential exists for developing a vastly improved mechan
97 nding of the Antarctic green algae and offer potential explanations for how green plants adapt to ext
98                       There is concern about potential exposure to opportunistic pathogens when reope
99                         The pitfalls involve potential false-negative results due to blurring or miss
100 rding response times (RTs) and event-related potentials, focusing on the attentional-orienting-sensit
101                       This study reveals the potential for a bacterial symbiont's sRNAs not only to c
102 ing between species can thereby increase the potential for adaptive gene flow between species so that
103 r storage and transportation, and have great potential for application in the food industry.
104 t to proteolytic degradation, boosting their potential for biomedical applications.
105    Small-molecule kinase inhibitors have the potential for broad efficacy, convenience and tissue pen
106 ms for reducing pain and itch holds enormous potential for developing new treatments.
107 he CFTR mutation, demonstrating their future potential for disease modeling and therapeutic screening
108 of these proteins in SA signalling and their potential for engineering plant immunity.
109 s is completed within seconds, holding great potential for high-throughput analysis.
110 ed to confirm these findings and realize the potential for intervention.
111 er, several studies have now highlighted the potential for ketone metabolic modulation as a promising
112                     To better understand the potential for metabolites to influence posttranslational
113                 Moreover, we demonstrate the potential for multiplexing using a digital high-resoluti
114                                          The potential for neuronal representations of external stimu
115 ive or fully resistant cells, suggesting the potential for new therapeutic interventions, directed ag
116 ese four miRNAs supported the discriminative potential for NTM-PD and their combination provided an i
117 as the stronger LRH-1 agonist and identify a potential for optimizing the SS-RJW100 scaffold for anta
118 therwise common phenotype, and emphasize the potential for personalized therapeutic approaches for sl
119 lation, risks cannot be ruled out due to the potential for population variability in susceptibility a
120 epatocellular carcinoma (HCC) because of the potential for profound adverse events and large variatio
121 d anchors into locally collinear blocks have potential for scalability, but current methods do not sc
122 ty of validly analyzing results, and (5) the potential for selection bias and other issues inherent t
123 nal power supplies, explicitly showing great potential for the OTM in various self-powered optical in
124 using stepwise in-bag ageing process suggest potential for the process to be used for producing dry-a
125 tic properties, indicating their therapeutic potential for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
126 sing potency and safety and broadening their potential for treatment of disease.
127           The circadian clock itself has the potential for use as a target for the treatment of NAFLD
128 responses have the capacity to encode action potential frequency and number in all compartments, with
129 ected and raise questions regarding chitin's potential function in chondrichthyan fishes and other aq
130 ng via rhesus macaque CD200R, as well as the potential function of a secreted form of vCD200.
131 ions that affect non-hotspot residues, whose potential functional contributions to disease are unstud
132 ht on the consistency, candidate causes, and potential functional corollaries of sex-biased brain ana
133 med to explore, for the first time in Nepal, potential geographic and socioeconomic variation in unde
134          Concerns have been raised about the potential harmful effect of any preoperative therapy on
135               Awareness and recognition of a potential hereditary diffuse gastric cancer can provide
136 ivation risks will enable evaluations of the potential impacts of TB control and elimination strategi
137                                To understand potential impacts on blood Pb levels (BLLs) from drinkin
138                           This points to the potential importance of microbial dormancy and resting s
139 ion either singularly or in combination have potential in a full dynamic range quantification strateg
140 ed toxicity that limits the full therapeutic potential in adults.
141 s and inhibits mast cells and that has shown potential in animal models as a treatment for eosinophil
142 tive dependence of the rate on H(2) chemical potential in decalin indicate that addition of H to the
143 t/enhanced bonding performance suggest great potentials in developing dental restoration with extende
144 revealed that overexpression of miR-21 was a potential independent prognostic biomarker of poorer OS
145 assessment, monitoring, and reduction of any potential infection risk associated with FcRn inhibition
146 ts" comprising both vessels and tubules with potential interaction.
147  to add single molecule level details on the potential interactions between different peptides and th
148           These findings identify Padi2 as a potential intermediary between early calcium signaling a
149 ssible actions in social situations, and the potential interventions that might result in efficient t
150 lyzed adsorbates are responsible for surface-potential inversions, and we find strong correlations be
151      Achieving step changes in genetic yield potential is crucial to ensure food security, but effort
152 tralizing antibodies have been proposed as a potential key mechanism of protection against many viral
153                                              Potential lack of tropospheric relevance associated with
154                      We measured local field potentials (LFP) and multi-unit activity (MUA) in the co
155 lated potentials (ERPs) in the late-positive potential (LPP) window have been observed.
156         Limitations of the study may include potential measurement error in self-reported dietary int
157                                              Potential mechanisms explaining the cumulative glycemic
158 nd clock interaction, providing insight into potential mechanisms of exercise-induced phase shifts.
159 st this hypothesis, we examined motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) elicited by transcranial magnetic stim
160 for the quantification and identification of potential migrants from plastics in challenging samples
161 ibodies, including bispecific antibodies and potential mispaired side products, in cell culture media
162            Limitations of this study include potential missing data, which is in part addressed by th
163                                            A potential molecular signature based on oncomirs from SEV
164 l calcium efflux channel, transient receptor potential mucolipin 1 (TRPML1).
165  defined and their understanding could offer potential new therapies for CRSwNP (incurable disease).
166  and number in all compartments, with action potential number being preferentially encoded.
167 lues of 67.4 and 63.1%, 26.6 and 22.7%, zeta potential of - 18.0 and - 18.6 mv, respectively.
168 and current density of 8.87 mA cm(-2) at low potential of -0.65 V versus RHE.
169                       Our study revealed the potential of a structural approach to inform clinical ef
170               In this study, the therapeutic potential of CH24H inhibition was investigated using a n
171 ging (FLIM) and spectral analyses offers the potential of detecting diseases of the retina at earlier
172               Furthermore, it highlights the potential of fish cell lines to be utilized in integrate
173                   Further, the proliferation potential of GMSCs was greater than PDLMSCs.
174              We investigated the therapeutic potential of IL-4 against fatal malaria in Plasmodium be
175 ions of current T(1) contrast agents and the potential of IONPs to serve as safe and improved alterna
176 onal targets in human PH and the therapeutic potential of isoform-selective enzyme modulation are lac
177 ntly, scientists recognized the considerable potential of isonitriles as ligands in metal catalysis u
178             The present work illustrates the potential of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)
179 ce to assess the state of the art and future potential of mHealth in allergology.
180 luorescence imaging results consolidated the potential of NBD-Bu for detection of abnormal cellular m
181  NBT and TNBT, but only change the reduction potential of NBT after modification, (2) addition of S-n
182                  The realization of the full potential of nitrogen-containing solid-state materials i
183 ation of the Hippo pathway, highlighting the potential of protein tertiary structure mimetics as an e
184  we have recently demonstrated the catalytic potential of simple, de novo-designed heme proteins.
185 , which could severely limit the therapeutic potential of targeting Grb14.
186 2) -equivalent/year) could reduce mitigation potential of terrestrial net ecosystem production by 8.3
187 ded recognition elements, we demonstrate the potential of the 2-sulfonylpyridine reactive group with
188             To better assess the therapeutic potential of their exogenous administration, we report o
189 dels atherosclerosis lesions, supporting the potential of these combined therapies in the treatment o
190                These results demonstrate the potential of top-down and middle-down proteomics to sign
191 fferentiation and underscore the therapeutic potential of transiently inhibiting LDH during adoptive
192 rent data-sources is reliable because of its potential of unveiling new functionalities of the genomi
193 gned with the reference genome, limiting the potential of whole metagenomics.
194 rs had no additional effect on the bioactive potential of yogurts.
195  we found stem growth stops at soil moisture potentials of -0.47 MPa for larch and -0.66 MPa for spru
196                In this study, the inhibitory potentials of food originated 34 phenolic acids, and fla
197 the calculations show that the low reduction potentials of the active site cofactors are optimized fo
198                    This study quantifies the potential opportunities for low-cost carbon capture and
199 uticals; and (ii) to provide examples of the potential opportunities that these devices have for the
200      These data demonstrate the diversity of potential outcomes following Env375 modification in SHIV
201                                          The potential-outcomes framework characteristically requires
202                             Many of apo(a)'s potential pathological properties, such as inhibition of
203                    Therefore, [(11)C]13 is a potential PET imaging ligand for mGluR2 in different cen
204            We illustrate the advantages, and potential pitfalls, of the approach using a birth-death
205 usly unknown pathway contacts that represent potential points of crosstalk.
206 bstrate recognition, giving insights for the potential prediction of novel substrates by combining ad
207            Memory and Naive B cells are good potential predictors of LC and HCCin diabetic CHCpatient
208 4, MFSD12, and ACTR6) from RNA-seq served as potential prognostic markers for lung cancer, and M2 pre
209                                       Action potentials propagate through long axons to their postsyn
210 a-aided viral transmission and could offer a potential prophylactic target for reducing flavivirus tr
211  intermediates and to estimate the extent of potential rate improvement.
212 y mapping is a powerful approach to identify potential regulatory elements.
213                            Understanding the potential relationship between these anatomical landmark
214 sources and methods, and provide examples of potential research applications.
215  in patients with advanced HCC by evaluating potential resistance mechanisms to AR-targeted therapy.
216 their trial-to-trial memory uncertainty with potential rewards and prior beliefs.
217      This interaction has been proposed as a potential risk factor in patients treated with RAAS inhi
218 stions critical to our understanding of this potential risk to food safety.
219 ied threshold may be helpful to confirm this potential role in the management pathway.
220 the Aquilegia nectar spur, and examining its potential role in the subsequent evolution of diverse sp
221                  These results demonstrate a potential role of extrapyramidal plasticity during funct
222 ummarize the last developments regarding the potential role of hsTYR in human pathologies, the advanc
223                                 Finally, the potential role of nematode effector proteins in triggeri
224  physical mixing processes, which suggests a potential role of vertical transport in structuring meso
225      Our enrichment analysis highlighted the potential roles of the immune system and polycomb repres
226                   We also found evidence for potential, SIB-specific FC signature, which may point to
227           Novel clinical trial designs offer potential solutions by attempting to obtain clinically m
228 pathogens modulate host circadian clock as a potential strategy to suppress host innate immunity is n
229 ve experimental approach to test whether one potential stressor-limited natural food sources in citie
230 omotes displacement of UPF1 already bound to potential substrates.
231 compared with the lowest intakes, suggesting potential synergism.
232 d by NANOG is a central molecular axis and a potential target for immune-refractory tumor.
233 to TMZ treatment, NF-kappaB can be used as a potential target to increase the treatment's outcomes.
234 n atherosclerosis, new exciting concepts and potential targets for intervention are emerging.
235 he hexosamine biosynthesis enzymes represent potential targets of antifungal drugs.
236  neuroprotective pathways were identified as potential targets regulated by miRNAs.
237 blasts have significantly less proliferative potential than Keap1(+/-) osteoblasts.
238 antibacterial properties, and are considered potential therapeutic agents.
239                  Cannabis, or marijuana, has potential therapeutic and medicinal properties related t
240       This study establishes tipifarnib as a potential therapeutic option in T-cell leukemia and TCL.
241          The mechanisms underlying n-3 PUFAs potential therapeutic properties remain unknown.
242                                Despite their potential therapeutic relevance, the biosynthesis of ser
243  to the pathogenesis of COVID-19 and discuss potential therapeutic strategies in the management of pa
244 and sKlotho supplementation has emerged as a potential therapeutic strategy for managing CKD.
245  binding at the maternal SNORD116 locus is a potential therapeutic strategy for PWS.
246 is reason the system could represent a novel potential therapeutic target for DS.
247      Previous results showed that HMGA2 is a potential therapeutic target of anticancer and anti-obes
248 parasite infection of host macrophages and a potential therapeutic target.
249                                This provides potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of EBV-a
250 ile tissue inflammation and identify several potential therapeutic targets.
251 tting and a realistic approach for assessing potential therapeutics.
252    Finally, we discuss the current status of potential therapies to target macrophage metabolism duri
253 T1/2 among a panel of 41 MTs, indicating its potential to achieve high selectivity when targeting the
254 c events in the coastal zone, which have the potential to affect marine biodiversity and fisheries.
255                         Our approach has the potential to augment clinicians' capabilities in cancer
256                                 NHEJ has the potential to be highly mutagenic because it uses DNA pol
257 are important hosts of viruses that have the potential to cause zoonotic infections in humans.
258 or preventing asthma exacerbations) have the potential to circumvent steroid sensitivity pathways and
259 ll subpopulation of quiescent cells with the potential to differentiate into tumor cells.
260 h RB and S18-2 at high levels, exhibited the potential to differentiate into various lineages in vitr
261               Anti-T(H) 2 therapies have the potential to effectively reduce airway obstruction and i
262 raction governs their temporal evolution and potential to exert specific toxic activities.
263                            These include the potential to further explore alternate electrode materia
264  China, India, the USA and Brazil have great potential to help achieve average global CDR goals of 0.
265 tages using reverse genetics and holds great potential to identify novel drug targets and vaccine dev
266 ress drug delivery challenges and have great potential to improve the efficacy of DSF-based cancer th
267                                 Although the potential to influence bacterial competition is clear, t
268 variability in levels of cervical OS has the potential to influence the likelihood of conversion to c
269                                          The potential to migrate is one of the most fundamental func
270 design of functional ion pairs that have the potential to participate in tandem or cooperative small-
271 chemes in a breast screening program has the potential to predict and identify poor performance in re
272 itors and ACE receptor blockers may have the potential to prevent and to treat the acute lung injury
273              Inhibition of LncRNA MALAT1 has potential to protect the retina from oxidative damage an
274                  Metabolic modelling has the potential to provide insights into the processes that un
275 yl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) inhibitors have the potential to rebalance disordered lipid metabolism, lead
276 ble alternative to petroleum fuels, with the potential to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions.
277 system on medical and surgical wards has the potential to reduce time to detect deteriorating patient
278 l frequency combs to chip scale and have the potential to revolutionize spectroscopy, metrology and t
279 tion of antimalarial drugs and highlight the potential to selectively target Plasmodium TRiC-mediated
280  a novel global RNA-binding protein, and its potential to serve as a matchmaking RNA chaperone, signi
281           Autonomous vehicles (AVs) have the potential to shape urban life and significantly modify t
282 eractions with bentonite, and their sorption potential to the chalk rock matrix.
283 se of gastroenteritis worldwide and have the potential to trigger or exacerbate intestinal inflammato
284 iding insights into pathophysiology with the potential to unravel novel therapeutic targets.
285 Engineering with biomolecular motors has the potential to yield commercially viable devices, but it a
286 axons not only to faithfully transfer action potentials to distant synaptic regions but also to maint
287 d that intrathecal microRNA can be used as a potential treatment for SOD1-mediated ALS.
288 ive postexposure SUDV therapy and provides a potential treatment option for managing human SUDV infec
289                   We investigated SARS-CoV-2 potential tropism by surveying expression of viral entry
290 ture-sensitive engineered transient receptor potential (TRP) channels.
291   The reasons are incompletely understood as potential underlying pathomechanisms remain elusive, and
292 nt proof-of-concept and model system for the potential use of allele-specific small interfering RNA i
293 r pathophysiology, these results suggest the potential utility of serum sphingolipids as cholesterol-
294  hybrids) are given, and we illustrate their potential utility with example applications.
295 2 mouse would be a valuable tool for testing potential vaccines and therapeutics.
296                       The transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) channel is activated by he
297 reports will add valuable information on the potential variety of spectrum of the illness in this sub
298                        With bursts of action potentials, we found that calcium responses have the cap
299                                         Such potentials were generally thought to be an essential but
300 opropenium (TAC) ion at mild electrochemical potential with visible light irradiation.

 
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