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1 veolar walls leading to emphysema, making it potentially a valid target for pharmacological intervent
2 average specificity of 98,18% suggests it is potentially a viable method to identify radiographic pat
3  for the identification of pathways that are potentially accessible to increase myelin clearance and
4 elate with pA site usage, epigenetic factors potentially affect alternative polyadenylation (APA).
5                 This directional pooling may potentially affect BOLD linearity across cortical depth.
6 tic exposure, changes in HO-1 expression can potentially affect P450 function and, conversely, change
7 e extended the application of multisubstance-Potentially Affected Fraction (ms-PAF) to a nonchemical
8 electively target difficult-to-reach states, potentially aiding processing and improving performance
9 disulfide conopeptide with a noncompetitive, potentially allosteric inhibitory mechanism at the nAChR
10  The analytical formula-based FFD method can potentially allow a multiplexed "QCR-on-chip" technology
11 hen applied to clinical practice, this could potentially allow practicing cardiologists to accurately
12 mechanism into a microdripping mode that can potentially allow the deposition of semiconductor nanodo
13 ns and still achieve high-quality data, thus potentially allowing more reliable fMRI findings.
14 ate has been preserved in the fossil record, potentially allowing us to recognise further biomolecule
15                 Nitrogen (N) fertilizers can potentially alter spatial distribution of soil organic c
16 istic and antagonistic drug interactions can potentially alter the patient outcomes.
17 gle-cell analysis rely on cell manipulation, potentially altering the abundance of metabolites in ind
18 -wide multitrophic complementarity, which is potentially an important prerequisite for the provisioni
19 sed reservoir computing (RC) system that can potentially analyze neural signals in real-time.
20                      How the SAC meets these potentially antagonistic requirements is unclear.
21 tructure information also provides knowledge potentially applicable for regulatory product approval.
22 pes can be robustly identified using methods potentially applicable in routine clinical practice.
23 nstrumentation and sensor chips, and is also potentially applicable to the detection of many other bi
24 he early diagnosis of CNS complications that potentially are severely debilitating and may even be le
25  during three study visits were addressed as potentially associated factors for sPTB.
26  heterogeneity), the average differences are potentially associated with important clinical outcomes.
27  pediatric patients with acute heart failure potentially associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection and the
28  of Septin2-mediated podosome formation is a potentially attractive anti-angiogenesis strategy.
29 fter pharmacological PKA inhibition and thus potentially attributable to increased PKA activity.
30  the additional survival benefits that could potentially be achieved with local cytoreductive and/or
31 with jet fuel at low levels today, and could potentially be blended at higher levels in the future.
32 E2-Ig variants developed in this study could potentially be developed to protect from SARS-CoV-2 and
33                Such genetic interactions may potentially be exploited for cancer therapies.
34 riven, IL-33-TGF-beta feedforward loop could potentially be exploited for cancer treatment.
35 ing the carrier concentration, but there can potentially be other important effects.
36 e possibility that disease progression could potentially be slowed by disrupting the machinery of cel
37 ect is a tumor-related phenomenon that could potentially be targeted therapeutically.
38 thus suggesting that the reported agents may potentially be translated into novel therapeutics for th
39 3) C with WUE(i) in this C(4) plant, and can potentially be used as a screening tool for WUE(plant) i
40           Thus, solid oxygen fertilizers can potentially be used as an effective way to reduce N(2)O
41        This nicking activity of Cas12i could potentially be used for genome editing with high specifi
42 sms in vector-virus interactions which could potentially be used to control viral transmission.
43      These novel monitoring techniques could potentially be used to guide resuscitation.
44 ic and other risk factors, our results could potentially be used to stratify people at high risk of N
45 nd suggest that neurofeedback training could potentially be used to train participants to speed up mo
46 at subtle cognitive changes may begin early, potentially before Abeta surpasses the threshold for abn
47 oterol was supra-additive, the dominant (and potentially beneficial) effect of budesonide on formoter
48 ococcus pneumoniae is a dimeric protein that potentially binds with single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in a
49 ated PFSAs and identifies several classes of potentially bioaccumulative novel PFASs that warrant fur
50 in the human CD8(+) memory T cell pool, with potentially broad implications for the development of im
51                           Such platforms are potentially capable of performing 3D cell model analysis
52 habitats and for inshore carbon cycling and (potentially) carbon sequestration.
53 e, with future projections indicating that a potentially catastrophic loss of global biodiversity is
54                        Our results support a potentially causal relationship between higher physical
55                                              Potentially causal variants were significantly over-repr
56 sis, and causes horizontal cell defects in a potentially cell-autonomous fashion.
57 e novel insights into treatment options that potentially compromise the ability of pathogens to resis
58 d salt precipitation reduces injectivity and potentially compromises the reservoir storage integrity
59 r RNFL loss (P < 0.001) after adjustment for potentially confounding variables.
60 on ((18)F-FDG PET-equivalent), a single scan potentially contains comprehensive information on amyloi
61 d inhibitory synapses during development can potentially contribute to developmental refinement of ne
62 rom mice indicated that multiple species can potentially contribute to the constitutive activity caus
63            NOVC strains are also believed to potentially contribute to the emergence of new pathogeni
64            Thus, a compositional neural code potentially contributes to efficient reading.
65 icrobes is ubiquitous in the environment and potentially contributes to the soil organic carbon (SOC)
66 llowing for more efficient replication while potentially contributing to HIV-1 pathogenesis by trigge
67  at 4 months post-MI and identified proteins potentially coregulated in post-MI HF using weighted gen
68 imulations provide a means to understand how potentially correlated conditions may affect a particula
69 aSN is an abundant protein in the CNS, which potentially could overwhelm clearance of cytotoxic alpha
70 uctive timing in response to light exposure, potentially creating phenological mismatches(7).
71 he Dutch Upper GI Cancer Audit who underwent potentially curative esophageal carcinoma surgery in 201
72 inst the chronic infection, but also has the potentially dangerous effect of enabling the escape of s
73 ate the influence of climate perturbation on potentially dangerous natural phenomena.
74 ans to symbolically represent and respond to potentially dangerous social situations is ultimately cr
75 s can elicit localized immunosuppression and potentially delay graft destruction in future human isle
76  LTD(4) may limit the duration and extent of potentially deleterious signaling through CysLT(2)R, and
77 ing forest cover with reduced river flow and potentially detrimental effects downstream.
78 s between species can become disrupted, with potentially detrimental effects.
79  activation mainly decreased the inhibitory, potentially direct pathway component while sparing the e
80    Our findings demonstrate an enrichment of potentially disruptive regulatory noncoding DNVs in a fr
81 tients with advanced PDAC and can be used to potentially downstage disease.
82             To identify RNA binding proteins potentially driving these patterns, we correlated their
83 vocal cord paralysis in paramedian position, potentially due to extrinsic compression of the posterio
84 es to spatiotemporal environmental gradients potentially due to geographic genetic variation and clim
85  and non-cancerous tissue was found ex vivo, potentially due to the lower nonlinearity in the elastic
86 cted patients (with a 63% refusal rate among potentially eligible patients); these factors may limit
87                                     Of 2,382 potentially eligible people, 637 from 5 intervention clu
88 on rupture at the participating centres were potentially eligible.
89 mmonia is an attractive alternative that can potentially enable ammonia synthesis under milder condit
90  the molecular dynamics (MD) of proteins can potentially enable investigations of biomolecular functi
91      Ultrathin ferroelectric materials could potentially enable low-power perovskite ferroelectric te
92 is capability of natural language processing potentially enables automated chart review for identifyi
93 diagnostic accuracy of CT-FFR in this cohort potentially enables its use in clinical practice and pro
94 also find cytokinins in extracellular fluid, potentially enabling action at the cell surface.
95 ategy allowing for early POEMS diagnosis and potentially enabling prompt disease-directed therapy.
96 d nearly 300 previously unknown genera, many potentially endemic to this submarine volcanic environme
97 of MHC-II binding prediction algorithms, and potentially enhance our understanding of CD4(+) T cell r
98 ocal enrichment of anionic lipids that could potentially enhance the membrane affinity of the entire
99 ce a phylogeny-based measure for identifying potentially erroneous inferences.
100 tion as a regulatory mechanism for SthK, and potentially eukaryotic HCN channels.
101 timal TMS target for use in all patients and potentially even a personalized target for each individu
102 ulating coronaviruses induce cross-reactive, potentially even cross-neutralizing, antibodies to the n
103  on ATR can be leveraged therapeutically and potentially expanded to BRG1-mutant cancers in other tis
104 identify loci at which gene expression could potentially explain breast cancer risk phenotypes.
105 yses by colorectal cancer molecular subtypes potentially explain the inconsistent findings between di
106 f inflammatory genes in innate immune cells, potentially explaining the link between mutations and in
107 study was to quantify the number of sea lice potentially exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of EMB
108  This nutritionally closed system presents a potentially extreme case of conflict between maternal su
109 ne bilayers in vitro, suggesting that CPSFL1 potentially facilitates vesicle formation by trafficking
110 entations at multiple levels of specificity, potentially facilitating a broad range of future decisio
111 ous cohorts with shared biological features, potentially facilitating the identification of new thera
112                             Specifically, by potentially facilitating: a humorous take on a negative
113 aeruginosa and its human host susceptible to potentially fatal Bcc superinfection.
114 osis and pulmonary embolism, is a common and potentially fatal condition.
115 evere complication of diabetes mellitus with potentially fatal consequences, is characterized by hype
116 ensis is the etiologic agent of tularemia, a potentially fatal disease if untreated.
117 fter its discovery, CN1 remains a morbid and potentially fatal disorder.
118 ilia and systemic symptoms (DiHS/DRESS) is a potentially fatal multiorgan inflammatory disease associ
119                       Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal paralytic disease caused by botulinum
120 is an opportunistic pathogen that causes the potentially fatal pneumonia Legionnaires' Disease.
121 ool for studying bee functional genomics and potentially for safeguarding bee health.
122 nd may warrant further preclinical study and potentially future investigation in TNBC patients.
123  management of pneumatosis intestinalis, and potentially gas gangrene is becoming more common and was
124 tained Ni(I/III) cycles are established as a potentially general paradigm in photoredox Ni-catalyzed
125              Together, these results offer a potentially general synthetic strategy toward new materi
126                   Unexpectedly, we uncover a potentially generalizable activation site that mediates
127 urce of new atmospheric aerosol particles of potentially global significance.
128 vement, and this physiological feature could potentially guide the development of neuromodulation the
129 ery of multiple drugs from one MOF are rare, potentially hampered by difficulties in postsynthetic lo
130 benefit some patients with malaria but could potentially harm others.
131 d beneficial (ie, activation of T cells) and potentially harmful (ie, reduction of neutrophils) impri
132 lysis and can be used to distinguish between potentially harmful and safe ultrasound conditions in th
133                                 Detection of potentially harmful compounds without expensive instrume
134           The high concentrations of several potentially harmful metals in densely populated cites wo
135 ime series analysis of rates (prevalence) of potentially hazardous prescribing and inadequate blood-t
136 opinavir/ritonavir and remdesivir, which are potentially hepatotoxic.
137 ffects of light or flow in the RAS+B system, potentially highlighting the importance of heterotrophy.
138 cal materials such as clay, ore, pyrite, and potentially, hydrocarbons.
139 ow the benefits and feasibility of pairing a potentially ideal treatment with a compound that improve
140 eracts with the extracellular DNA of NETs to potentially immobilize them during inflammatory and coag
141 hmicity, and disruptions in this rhythmicity potentially impact host health.
142 dolescent neurodevelopment, and subsequently potentially impact psychosis onset.
143 roles of tumor-associated senescence and can potentially impact the treatment of prostate cancer.
144 ure of dispersal limited coral reef species, potentially impacting the ecology and evolution of a key
145 y a key role in trace elemental cycles, with potentially important consequences for global carbon cyc
146 ificantly altered many Caribbean reefs, with potentially important consequences for the ecological fu
147 nly on early life rather than adolescence, a potentially important developmental life stage.
148  membrane mechanical properties represents a potentially important mechanism by which nanoparticles i
149                              Thus, AHLs have potentially important roles in agriculture and aquacultu
150 y patient selection for COA intervention and potentially improve long-term outcomes.
151 herapy during this critical time frame could potentially improve patient outcomes.
152 o help to minimize de novo DSA formation and potentially improve transplant outcomes.
153  suggests that RDI applied after version can potentially improve wine aroma in Gewurztraminer.
154 atments to improve seed germination and thus potentially increase growth and yield.
155 DR, suggesting this is a strategy that could potentially increase registrations in opt-in donation sy
156 crisis, methamphetamine has made a comeback, potentially increasing risk for hepatitis B.
157 connecting professionals with lay audiences, potentially increasing the acceptance of conservation an
158 nflammation that can exacerbate infection by potentially increasing the susceptibility of off-site ce
159 ut not in Subtype 2 (r = -0.045, P = 0.652), potentially indicating different underlying neuropatholo
160 hway component while sparing the excitatory, potentially indirect pathway component of somatosensory
161 oorganisms transported into the water column potentially influence biogeochemical cycles and the pela
162 he physiological mechanisms underlying them, potentially influencing cooperation.
163 of P0.1ref and P0.1vent to detect predefined potentially injurious effort was tested using derivation
164 reasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon emissions and transition
165 enter clinical practice in the next 5 years, potentially introducing new therapeutic choices for pati
166                       We found gene families potentially involved in the degradation of the hydrophob
167 ated with OCA, the levels of cytochrome P450 potentially involved in VPA metabolism were increased.
168 as a versatile tool for fast prototyping and potentially large-scale manufacturing of functional devi
169 tronic transport within such structures will potentially lead to accessible device fabrication for 'o
170                      This new approach could potentially lead to new diagnostic biomarkers or inform
171 capes to aquatic environments in the region, potentially leading to bioaccumulation in fish and expos
172                       Immunotherapy offers a potentially less toxic, more tumor-specific treatment fo
173        Triadin knockout syndrome (TKOS) is a potentially lethal arrhythmia disorder caused by recessi
174     Continuous activation of MYC activity is potentially lethal.
175 ly relevant penetration depths, which can be potentially leveraged to provide non-invasive quantitati
176 tation (HCT) autoimmune cytopenia (AIC) is a potentially life-threatening complication, but studies f
177 ase (GVHD), however, remains one of the most potentially life-threatening complications due to its ow
178  organ transplant recipients are at risk for potentially life-threatening infections due to lifelong
179 re severe monogenic diseases with severe and potentially life-threatening manifestations.
180 ) is associated with recurrent, painful, and potentially lifethreatening attacks characterized by swe
181 nt or sustain behavioral health integration, potentially limiting generalizability.
182 ted energy stores (phosphocreatine/ATP), but potentially limiting greater ATP delivery during increas
183 , mutations in the human population that are potentially loss of function, and residues that modulate
184                                              Potentially malignant lesions of the gingiva may frequen
185 le proliferating natural killer cells, which potentially may associate with future viral control.
186 EF2 family as transcription factors that may potentially mediate this cross-talk.
187  overall survival among lung cancer patients potentially mediated by 365,307 DNA methylations in the
188  unexpectedly express both BDCA-2 and CD123, potentially mimicking pDCs.
189 age are smaller than generally expected, and potentially minor compared with those caused by sensorin
190 nobserved level of dynamism in the deep sea, potentially mirroring the great migrations so well chara
191 onogenic cardiovascular diseases (MCVDs) and potentially missed diagnoses in a cardiovascular cohort.
192  3, 2018 release of GO suggested 1938 unique potentially missing is-a relations.
193 rought are needed to anticipate, manage, and potentially mitigate climate-change effects on ecosystem
194  following the appearance of the inversions, potentially mitigating the evolutionary degeneration exp
195  strongly correlated with the TIME, which is potentially modulated by tobacco exposure.
196 vasive approach to identify the presence and potentially monitor the persistence and progression of l
197 s, contributing to CNS pathology in EAE and, potentially, multiple sclerosis.
198 preferential metabolism of kynurenine to the potentially neurotoxic quinolinic acid instead of the ne
199 isms, we identify dependencies that point to potentially new mechanisms.
200 ly offer thoughts on potential risks of this potentially new technology.
201 tors of plant immunity against bacterial and potentially non-bacterial pathogens.
202              We find that the publication of potentially non-replicable studies minimizes cost and ma
203 d emit in the near-infrared (NIR) region are potentially noninvasive, high-resolution, and rapid biol
204         Here, we describe and characterize a potentially novel small-molecule inhibitor of TYK2 that
205 itochondrial proton leak and uncoupling as a potentially novel subcellular mechanism for the maturati
206  remain largely uncharacterized, as they are potentially obscured by the chronic inflammation elicite
207 mechanism of enzalutamide resistance in PCa, potentially offering a therapeutic avenue for enhancing
208      This study investigates the presence of potentially oncogenic viruses such as SV40, JCV, BKV and
209           The results obtained in this study potentially open new approaches to malaria diagnosis and
210 both predicted and tracked clinical outcome, potentially opening the door to treatment optimization.
211 lution of these strategies in arthropods and potentially other animals as well.
212 therapy outcome in melanoma, colorectal, and potentially other cancers.
213      However, the specific types of GAGs and potentially other glycans to which CHIKV binds and wheth
214 antly improve the performance of DBDI-MS and potentially other ion sources involving high voltage wav
215  L-IGR as an approach to attenuate TCRV, and potentially other mammarenaviruses, for their implementa
216 bination over non-homologous end joining and potentially other mutagenic pathways of DSB repair.
217 f the monomer population with COP1, RUP2 and potentially other proteins.
218 ce the SML exerts on emissions of iodine and potentially other volatile species.
219 o frequently used antibiotics experienced by potentially pathogenic bacteria that are asymptomaticall
220 id mechanics and verifies it by simulations, potentially paving the way for efficient exploration of
221 the broader field of tauopathies in general, potentially paving the way to future etiologic therapies
222  the regulatory domain of sigma subunit, and potentially pinpoint a novel target for development of n
223 for developing PTSD; highlighting that sleep potentially plays a role in PTSD's pathology.
224 he combination of these methods represents a potentially powerful and specific approach for the chara
225 arget engagement, have emerged as a class of potentially powerful therapeutics for neurodegenerative
226  capillary pericytes may prove a precise and potentially powerful tool to treat microcirculation defi
227 ped using density functional theory (DFT) to potentially predict the titanium oxides formed and their
228 ure selection techniques to select 10 of 720 potentially predictive variables from the electronic hea
229 illness, delineate between nonmodifiable and potentially preventable predictors of prolonged critical
230  kept away from the nuclease domain of Bax1, potentially preventing DNA incision by Bax1 during repai
231 arge sample of PTSD and control subjects can potentially provide new insight into these issues.
232 geting B-cell lymphomas with a NMT inhibitor potentially provides an additional much needed treatment
233 work will apply this method to in vivo data, potentially providing an important biomarker for cancer
234 pathways in ESCC by bioinformatics analysis, potentially providing valuable information for the molec
235 ted with metabolic enzymes were used to make potentially reactive metabolites that can react with tes
236 es a bat origin of 2019-nCoV, 2019-nCoV also potentially recognizes ACE2 from a diversity of animal s
237 omitantly attenuates the perineuronal net to potentially reduce inhibitory input to these neurons.
238 ing of concurrent treatment of TB and HIV to potentially reduce the risk of reactivation of TB due to
239 lop more subtype-selective GPCR ligands with potentially reduced side effects and provides an attract
240                                    Lower ADC potentially reflects renal injury in RVD patients, but d
241      This provides a geroscience strategy to potentially rejuvenate oral health and reverse periodont
242 th, and surface area concentrations or other potentially related exposures may trigger the onset of n
243  the difficulty of metal release from hTF as potentially related to cytotoxicity.
244                                      To find potentially relevant published articles, comprehensive s
245 or progression and further show that this is potentially relevant to humans.
246 stability for over 40 years and emerged as a potentially reliable prediction method with reasonable t
247 t long-term culture of intestinal organoids, potentially replacing the need for animal-derived matric
248 revealed a unique sequence signature that is potentially responsible for substrate specificity and ca
249    Fortunately, many of these AF drivers are potentially reversible, and emerging evidence supports t
250 mmunogenicity data suggests that to design a potentially safe vector-based pan-Leishmania vaccine, wi
251 mising lead for the development of novel and potentially safer topoII-targeted anticancer drugs.
252 he proposed methods can improve accuracy and potentially save a significant amount of time if impleme
253 tric respiratory illness and misdirection of potentially scarce resources such as antibiotics and sup
254         Together, these findings highlight a potentially serious confound in prior work, raising new
255 t deterioration, this study demonstrates the potentially serious impact of introducing thinner, more
256  SGE-301, or similar NMDAR modulators, could potentially serve as complementary treatment for anti-NM
257 phenotypic spectrum has been described, with potentially severe extracutaneous manifestations, morbid
258 , shedding light on the neural dynamics that potentially shape auditory and speech processing at diff
259 ) triggers multifactorial health issues in a potentially short time frame.
260     However, it is challenging to depict the potentially small oxygenation alterations with current n
261 tools from the field of machine learning can potentially solve some of our challenges on the way to r
262                                              Potentially suboptimal antibiotic treatment was identifi
263 research on the neural (re)organization that potentially subserves behavioral compensation.
264    Low Mg/Ca, and high U/Ca, Mo/Ca, and V/Ca potentially suggest a decreased abundance of "centers of
265                                    They also potentially suggest a trade-off mechanism for females wh
266            Self-monitoring by pedometer is a potentially suitable strategy.
267 ssay system to identify compounds that could potentially synergize or enhance ACT-based immunotherapy
268 al adherence to the intestinal surface could potentially target gastrointestinal colonization.
269 t those C-terminal amino acid residues are a potentially targetable motif of TIMP-1 oncogenic activit
270 GDTLs harbor similar genomic landscapes with potentially targetable oncogenic mutations in the JAK/ST
271 cardiograms and, during pregnancy, 4% filled potentially teratogenic or fetotoxic cardiac-related pre
272                          Drug repurposing is potentially the fastest available option in the race to
273 ecently, hearing loss has been identified as potentially the most modifiable risk factor for dementia
274 iatric disorders and cardiovascular disease, potentially through dysregulation of physiological respo
275 se model of severe steroid resistant asthma, potentially through the accumulation of pathogenic IL5(+
276 stability of sucralose and the generation of potentially toxic compounds was assessed and comparative
277                     Dark:white ratios of the potentially toxic elements (As, Cr, Hg, Ni and Pb) varie
278 ally folded intermediates, whose structures, potentially toxic oligomerization, and interactions with
279                To date, however, the fate of potentially toxic plastic additives has received compara
280               Plateletcrit and factor XI are potentially tractable new targets for secondary preventi
281 s, which affects viremia, dissemination, and potentially transmission.
282 -specific approaches in obesity research and potentially treatment.
283 dies are likely to protect, antibodies could potentially trigger immunopathogenic events in SARS-CoV-
284 e that the coding of foreseeable outcomes is potentially unclear from the analysis of units activity
285 me where EAEP and AEP skim proteins could be potentially used as a prophylactic therapy for diabetes
286 C3G has no or very low toxicity, it could be potentially used for colon cancer prevention or therapy.
287 ficient source of melanoidins, that could be potentially used in the future as functional ingredient.
288           VAS work should be considered as a potentially useful AR outcome in intervention studies.
289  is a source of biopolymers and antioxidants potentially useful for food applications.
290 rgeting LAT1-mediated amino acid uptake is a potentially useful immunosuppressive strategy to control
291 mers featuring diradical character which are potentially useful in carbon-based optoelectronics and s
292          The iTBS-gamma tACS approach may be potentially useful in rehabilitative settings in patient
293 not being satisfied with surgery and provide potentially useful insight into individual patient exper
294 linical and immune-virological parameters is potentially useful to stratify the risk of LI after SOT.
295 tle compounds, (-)-2 and (+)-2, representing potentially valuable building blocks for chemical synthe
296  optimal bone healing and osteoclast fusion, potentially via its regulation of Pmepa1 expression.
297 ibody-tagged leukocytes enables isolation of potentially viable CTCs without bias for expression of s
298 m rapidly fall to the ground, while smaller, potentially virus-containing droplets shrink in size fro
299 5% of the cultivated areas across Europe are potentially vulnerable to nitrate leaching for at least
300 rior evidence for a causal relationship, but potentially worth further exploration (e.g., donepezil,

 
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