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2 an regulate liver damage in diverse contexts prompted us to address the role of IL-17RA signaling in
3 ple causative genes underlie the same locus, prompting us to adopt an alternative approach to testing
4 rie-Tooth disease in three related patients, prompted us to analyse the ALS5/SPG11/KIAA1840 gene in a
7 his novel anti-inflammatory CRADD-BCL10 axis prompted us to analyze CRADD expression and its potentia
8 A replication fidelity, and this observation prompted us to analyze genomic cancer data for mutations
13 parallel loss of N-cadherin expression in OS prompted us to ask whether these observations are direct
14 ence, a pre-requisite for sleep-like states, prompting us to ask whether sleep is present in Cnidaria
15 s of the adiposity-associated microbial OTUs prompted us to assess host genetic-microbe interactions
16 lted in aspartate auxotrophy, a finding that prompted us to assess the role of aspartate in TORC1 act
17 family are involved in oncogenesis and this prompted us to assess whether expression levels of indiv
18 tnership with members of the integrin family prompted us to assume the existence of a direct interact
20 ecedes the peak of infected DCs in the lungs prompted us to characterize the role of neutrophils in t
21 xistence of multiple control configurations, prompting us to classify each node in a network based on
22 ral role in the process of memory formation, prompting us to cluster sharp waves (SWs) in the DG [den
24 hibition of nuclear factor kappaB signaling, prompting us to combine AZD8835 with the Bruton's tyrosi
26 ells (PBPCs) instead of BM as a graft source prompted us to compare outcomes of PBPC and BM transplan
28 general intolerability of AAV Rep sequences, prompting us to computationally reengineer the Rep gene
29 he effector-free state should expose the SDS prompted us to conduct solution experiments to delineate
30 rogressive patients was heat stable, thereby prompting us to conduct an unbiased exploratory lipidomi
31 uld help us rule out specific cell types and prompt us to consider other potential mechanisms of dise
32 independently of haematological progenitors prompted us to consider organ-targeted, cell-specific th
34 cal EpoR and rhEpo's effects on cancer cells prompted us to consider the existence of an alternative
36 netic factors involved in cellular identity, prompting us to consider how the analyses of 27,578 CpG
37 is important that the development of either prompts us to consider the possibility of the other deve
39 thies ERbeta knockout mice [ERbeta(OS-/-)]), prompted us to create an ERbeta knockout mouse by deleti
41 chanistic explanation of this transformation prompted us to demonstrate that the acid-labile and solv
42 ombination with microtubule-targeting agents prompted us to design and develop single agents that pos
44 ccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor) gene prompted us to determine its role in modulating cardiac
45 f the disease and intended use in treatment, prompted us to determine the safety of administration of
46 our high-throughput chemical screening assay prompted us to determine whether EGF receptor (EGFR) inh
47 research shifted to network controllability, prompting us to determine proteins that are important fo
48 -reactions associated solely with G729R E1a, prompting us to determine the structure-function effects
49 erapeutic effects in several disease models, prompting us to determine whether DMF is effective as a
51 sage effects in neurodevelopmental disorders prompted us to develop a computational approach based on
55 ion in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster prompted us to develop a simpler experimental approach w
57 reviously unidentified MASP-3 G665S mutation prompted us to develop an analytical isoelectric focusin
59 rous materials with advanced functionalities prompted us to develop dynamic crystalline structures pr
61 and issue has not been adequately addressed, prompting us to develop StrandScript, a tool that can co
63 nature of its N-terminal domain (Ntd), which prompted us to elucidate the solution structure and acti
64 l is much richer than what so far known, and prompts us to establish striking analogies with the feat
65 is 10 times that of large screening trials, prompting us to estimate the prevalence of these symptom
66 ombencephalosynapsis and aqueductal stenosis prompted us to evaluate brain magnetic resonance images
68 ation of oxidation of a carbon at N(6) in EA prompted us to evaluate N(6)-methyladenine (m6A), an imp
69 texture and the absence of meibomian glands prompted us to evaluate other epidermal appendages: skin
70 usly observed in persistent human infections prompted us to evaluate sequence variation in this anima
71 ction of CD4+ T cells against HIV infection, prompted us to evaluate TFV and/or Tenofovir alafenamide
72 progestins compromise ARV anti-HIV activity prompted us to evaluate the effects of progestins on ten
75 concentration of antigen in the chloroplasts prompted us to evaluate the underlying tolerance mechani
76 to detect mold contamination in two products prompted us to evaluate three test systems (compendial U
78 ntion was no longer apparent after 24 hours, prompting us to evaluate the role of CD24 in lung coloni
80 n of p21 and cell-cycle arrest at G(1)/S and prompted us to examine combinations with the RNR inhibit
82 ays to the development of many human cancers prompted us to examine the associations between single-n
83 in the contents of theobromine and flavanols prompted us to examine the cocoa varieties to seek corre
84 both disease aggression and in vitro growth prompted us to examine the effects of a small-molecule i
86 es to l-DOPA in the striatum, these findings prompted us to examine the impact of CK2 ablation on the
88 ancreatic cancers, driven by activated Kras, prompted us to examine the involvement of Aldh1b1 in onc
90 red/far-red light ratio on the fibre length prompted us to examine the phenotypic effects of RNA int
91 content of the Plasmodium falciparum genome prompted us to examine the possibility that malarial DNA
93 iated with the proinflammatory host response prompted us to examine the role of early corticosteroid
94 ta (PC)-associated palmoplantar keratoderma, prompted us to examine the role of Keratin (K) 16 protei
95 normalities in PGC1alpha knock-out (KO) mice prompted us to examine the role of PGC1alpha in CNS myel
96 is inhibited by c-di-AMP and these mutations prompted us to examine the role of TCA cycle enzymes.
97 , resulting in two cases of human infection, prompted us to examine the virulence of this virus (A/Me
99 ecursor spectinomycin with other antibiotics prompted us to examine whether spectinamides sensitize M
100 growing tumor subclone downregulated LINE-1, prompting us to examine how LINE-1 expression affects ce
102 SK3alpha and PP2B knockout mice are similar, prompting us to examine the interrelationship between th
103 these mutations lacked nuclear localization, prompting us to examine the role of nuclear PTEN in regu
104 ation in the hydrophobic pocket of Munc18-2, prompting us to examine the role of this region in the c
105 pends upon cellular mRNA processing factors, prompting us to examine whether MMTV utilizes a similar
106 torneurons to establish orderly connections, prompting us to examine whether the intraspinal circuitr
107 and/or superstoichiometric metal salts have prompted us to explore a possible user-friendly method f
110 y of boron-containing heteroalkene complexes prompted us to explore the coordination of phosphinobora
111 y in plasma membranes of airway lining cells prompted us to explore the possibility of enriching Clar
113 he putative bacterial origin of mitochondria prompted us to explore the possible existence of NTR act
115 ompounds having multiple phenyl substituents prompted us to explore the use of phenyls as alternative
116 enic mediator of all four of these diseases, prompting us to explore glucocorticoid/TGF-beta signalin
117 nor necessary to control the entire network, prompting us to explore target control: the efficient co
118 dysfunctional fatty acid oxidation and ROS, prompting us to explore the effects of XN on muscle cell
119 he arboviral vector mosquito, Aedes aegypti, prompting us to explore the role of AMTs in reproduction
120 tonsils of humans naturally exposed to GAS, prompting us to explore whether GAS-specific CD4+ T cell
121 of the electrode, which is also inexpensive, prompts us to explore its use in fabrication of solar-dr
122 tive yeast thiamine (vitamin B1) transporter prompted us to express human SLC35F3 in Escherichia coli
124 onsuming immunocytochemistry technique which prompted us to extend further investigation using real p
126 lastogenesis and rheumatoid arthritis, which prompted us to further investigate the FOXO3 locus.
129 ings of pathogenic lung inflammation in mice prompted us to hypothesize a possible role in cancer.
131 ved in the regulation of microglia function, prompting us to hypothesize Kv channels may also be invo
132 n A is upregulated in dysplastic epithelium, prompting us to hypothesize that it might be modulated i
133 CUL4B are linked to intellectual disability, prompts us to hypothesize a pathogenic mechanism, in whi
135 rs induce high levels of its homologue MDM4, prompt us to identify, through a receptor-based virtual
137 icotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) has prompted us to identify and develop a distinct scaffold
138 with numerous cardiovascular manifestations, prompted us to identify cells in adult heart harboring a
139 ive surface epitopes, despite abundant VlsE, prompted us to identify the specificities of the protect
140 vented by using classic upstream modulators, prompting us to identify more effective approaches to ta
141 he cocrystal structures of an initial lead 8 prompted us to incorporate spirocycles followed by its f
142 outcomes in esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) prompted us to interrogate the pattern and timing of met
143 IV Nef-mediated CD4 and MHC-I downregulation prompted us to investigate a putative tyrosine motif (Y2
144 protein involved in chloroplast RNA splicing prompted us to investigate a role for APO1 in splicing.
145 high-affinity IL-2R on gammadeltaT-17 cells prompted us to investigate a role for this cytokine.
146 pollen at dosages that cause embryo abortion prompted us to investigate endosperm as a potential sour
147 ylogenetic relationship between RlmN and Cfr prompted us to investigate evolutionary origin of antibi
149 ation of transcription and pre-mRNA splicing prompted us to investigate how automethylation is regula
150 tion of hRes expression with cellular stress prompted us to investigate hRes as a possible chaperone.
152 nt HO-1 expression at late hour of infection prompted us to investigate its effect on other host defe
153 of ST18 expression in pancreatic beta-cells prompted us to investigate its regulation and its role i
155 at do not fulfill the classical risk factors prompted us to investigate new risk factors of disease.
156 activation of Wnt/beta-catenin pathway that prompted us to investigate possible interaction among FG
159 ed a lymphoma in a patient with Q fever that prompted us to investigate the association between the 2
160 o transcribed during latent infection, which prompted us to investigate the contribution of this locu
164 on islands in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland prompted us to investigate the effects of livestock trea
165 sustains B9 plasmacytoma cell proliferation prompted us to investigate the effects of p28/CLF on mou
170 The high conservation of the Rb cyclin fold prompted us to investigate the link between conformation
171 anciclovir in the treatment of EBV lymphomas prompted us to investigate the potential of several HDAC
172 as E. coli CPS acts on sn-2 of phospholipids prompted us to investigate the preferred positions of CP
173 ked to the ability of cells to migrate, this prompted us to investigate the role of AnxA6 in cell mig
177 OP data than the earlier efforts, but rather prompted us to investigate the statistical limitations o
178 t the role of the heterogeneous catalyst has prompted us to investigate the surface processes occurri
179 ant increase in CD3+ T cell frequency, which prompted us to investigate the T cell receptor beta (TCR
180 majority of HCMV-induced gammadelta T cells prompted us to investigate their cooperation with anti-H
181 the amide-linked hybrids previously reported prompted us to investigate their pain-relieving mechanis
182 heir inevitable seepage into the environment prompted us to investigate their potential toxicity to a
183 ntal stressors induce glucocorticoids, which prompted us to investigate their role in developmental p
184 oton transfer dynamics of the photoacid HPTS prompted us to investigate these systems with two highly
189 at ERRalpha regulates OPN expression in bone prompted us to investigate whether ERRalpha controls OPN
193 sensory epithelia and their supporting cells prompted us to investigate whether the capacity to activ
194 with ICAP-1, an inhibitor of beta1 integrin, prompted us to investigate whether the CCM complex inter
196 re dramatically decreased in old mice, which prompted us to investigate whether the Klotho decline ma
198 antigen and an immune response to foreign Ag prompted us to investigate whether VH1-46 B cells may be
199 , AKT, and Wnt/beta-catenin in fibrosis have prompted us to investigate, in a mouse model of ROS-indu
200 s an integral component of cancer metastasis prompting us to investigate a possible role of mda-9/syn
201 MP involved in the synthesis of ATP and GTP, prompting us to investigate ADS lyase in C. neoformans.
202 localization of the cardiac CaValpha2delta1 prompting us to investigate deletions of its hydrophobic
203 , we observed site-selectivity in each case, prompting us to investigate potential transition states
204 ala and reduced peptidoglycan cross-linking, prompting us to investigate synergism between beta-lacta
205 disease burden of JAK2-mutated clones(6,7), prompting us to investigate the mechanism underlying dis
206 ll and underlying mechanisms remain elusive, prompting us to investigate the relevance of CXCR4 in va
207 st, beta-Gal only partially depends on PPCA, prompting us to investigate the role that beta-Gal plays
208 medically relevant enzymes remains unclear, prompting us to investigate their origin and evolution.
209 as impaired by interruption of Hh signaling, prompting us to investigate whether the target of Hh ant
210 ality of this enzyme from different origins, prompted us to isolate and evaluate a high-yielding TG s
211 ression of dissatisfaction with tomato aroma prompted us to lead this study on the impact of domestic
212 lation profile is altered in Clock(-/-) mice prompted us to link the acetylome to the circadian metab
214 ate hepaciviruses in dogs and then in horses prompted us to look for pegiviruses (GB virus-like virus
215 E STATEMENT One of the numerous foibles that prompt us to make poor decisions is known as the "Banker
217 The increased prevalence of syphilis in Cuba prompted us to map the circulating Treponema pallidum su
218 of identifying distinct Foxp3 T cell subsets prompted us to more thoroughly characterize Tregs in ope
219 g highly selective for phosphatidylglycerol, prompting us to obtain an X-ray structure in this lipid
222 e lactate as their sole carbon source, which prompted us to perform a shotgun metagenomic analysis in
223 (D1R) stimulation is involved in dyskinesias prompted us to perform electrophysiological recordings o
224 en together, the existing results and models prompt us to postulate a new structural and functional r
228 -C(80), but not dianionic Sc(3)N@I(h)-C(80), prompted us to probe the causes using theoretical calcul
229 of extracellular conversion of NAD(+) to NR prompted us to probe the effects of NAD(+) and NR in pro
232 amino acid at the carboxylic terminus, which prompted us to propose a mode of binding based on polar
233 y, we identify that GTP binds to eIF2Bgamma, prompting us to propose a multi-step mechanism for nucle
234 h severe disease lacked a complete response, prompting us to propose early intervention and search fo
239 rane proteins, including HIV-1 capsid, which prompted us to re-examine MA-PI(4,5)P2 interactions usin
241 ody Y188 that is highly specific for APP and prompted us to re-examine the expression, localization,
242 h mutant, spondo, whose spine is dysmorphic, prompted us to reconstruct paleontological evidence, hig
244 sence of two nested feedback circuits, which prompted us to reexamine the behavior of M. xanthus cell
245 rtant role for Tom1 in normal physiology and prompt us to refer to this pathway as ERISQ, for excess
246 n of synapses by neurexin/neuroligin binding prompted us to refer to this approach as "SynView." Our
248 sphatase (PGP) from mouse, human, and yeast, prompting us to reinvestigate the biochemical properties
249 ate public health importance of our findings prompted us to report the efficacy data on dihydroartemi
251 These unprecedented tumor responses have prompted us to review how mesothelin was discovered and
252 ole and the echinocandins are of concern and prompted us to review the experience of two large survei
255 ated IRAK4 to take on variable conformations prompted us to screen for small-molecule inhibitors that
262 oncordance of antibody status among siblings prompt us to speculate that both genetics and family env
263 CK5 is important for tumorsphere formation, prompting us to speculate that CK5 has regulatory activi
264 ce of single-agent melphalan in this setting prompted us to study a new high-dose combination of infu
267 K to crystallize in the absence of inositide prompted us to study putative conformational changes upo
268 mited to known Smad2/3-dependent ones, which prompted us to study TGF-beta1-induced signaling in macr
270 nigrostriatal dopaminergic (DAergic) neurons prompted us to study the impact of neuroinflammation and
271 ryotic cell nucleoplasm and nuclear membrane prompted us to study the putative interaction of chromat
272 n and lung cancer cells in situ This finding prompted us to study the role of HD5 in infection and sp
276 y of this tethered RCM variant but have also prompted us to suggest that the originally assigned abso
278 red the concept of "lethal mutagenesis" that prompted us to synthesize pyrimidine nucleoside analogue
279 normal tissue cells has been reported, which prompted us to take a closer look at this phenomenon.
280 diverse genetic backgrounds of MRSA strains prompted us to test the accuracy of the BD GeneOhm MRSA
282 e in other lymphomas with 9p24.1 alterations prompted us to test the efficacy of the anti-PD1 antibod
286 tion of infrared signals in the optic tectum prompted us to test the implementation of spatiotopicall
287 ns expressing alpha-synuclein, and therefore prompted us to test the possibility that Nurr1 can be ph
288 mall-vessel vasculitis, and this association prompted us to test whether the peculiar structure of NE
289 e potential to be utilized in other formats, prompting us to test the efficacy of rPIV5-H5, which enc
290 the known lifespan-regulating protein SIRT1, prompting us to test whether a pharmacological activatio
291 thers to regulate endothelial cell invasion, prompting us to test whether calpain acted upstream of M
293 shown that Snapin interacts with Dysbindin, prompting us to test whether Snapin might be involved in
294 ization of the starting hit compound NNL (3) prompted us to the discovery of 4-(2-(6-methyl-[1,2,4]tr
299 otic-induced model of autoimmune cholangitis prompted us to use these reagents and the model to addre
300 SI-MS in culture-negative cases of infection prompted us to use this approach over other diagnostic m