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1 rogram) from 57 institutions were invited to respond to a 39-item survey (18 core competencies; 9 non
2 nal center (GC) responses require B cells to respond to a dynamic set of intercellular and microenvir
3 rate living cells or bioactive moieties, can respond to a range of environmental stimuli in parallel,
4 nts, and (c) broad sensitivity OFF-RGCs that respond to a wide range of light decrements.
5 auditory stimuli were presented and patients responded to a target stimulus until they became unrespo
6 ial role in maintaining genomic integrity by responding to a large spectrum of DNA damage, including
7                               Macroautophagy responds to a variety of intra- and extra-cellular stres
8  cholinergic mechanism, suggesting that they respond to Ach.
9 hose in adults at various sites and how they respond to activation signals is relatively unknown.
10 eir activation state, and their potential to respond to activation signals.
11 hy ex vivo perfused heart, HBP flux does not respond to acute changes in glucose availability or card
12 -risk non-muscle invasive tumors that do not respond to adjuvant therapy with the standard-of-care im
13 we report how epithelial cells recognize and respond to aeroallergen alkaline protease 1 (Alp1) of As
14  expressing BCRs of the IgM and IgD isotypes respond to Ag in secondary lymphoid organs.
15 f NF-kappaB in peripheral T cells poised for responding to agonistic antigen-driven T cell activation
16 rrencies while requiring all participants to respond to all items.
17 enes, it is unknown whether their expression responds to altered light intensities.
18 ychotherapy treatment for PTSD and failed to respond to an antidepressant medication for MDD.
19  providing important clues as to how gliomas respond to and adapt to their changing tissue and bioche
20 n one another to determine how the ecosystem responds to anthropogenic forcing.
21         It is unclear whether these features respond to anti-VEGF therapies differently.
22 targeted therapy, 53 (16.8%) of 315 patients responded to anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 therapy for immunot
23  identify colorectal cancer patients who are responding to anti-angiogenic treatments.
24 pear to influence the fate of mature B cells responding to antigen in vivo.
25 n why only a subset of AD patients typically respond to any single treatment.
26 n the response to environmental signals also respond to AP2, suggesting that it could modulate the en
27 o other NAT2 low activity variants after LOH respond to APA treatment.
28                      Anchovies were found to respond to approaching visual looming stimuli at expansi
29 be suspected in any child with pneumonia not responding to appropriate antibiotic treatment within 48
30 n the allele frequencies of genomic variants responding to artificial selection.
31             Here, we show that adult animals respond to ascarosides produced under conditions of incr
32 pectrometry (HDX-MS) to investigate how FIXa responds to assembly with FVIIIa in the presence of phos
33 en using primary human memory CD8(+) T cells responding to autologous APCs, equivalent thresholds wer
34  cytoskeleton responses to auxin, but plants respond to auxin within minutes.
35 t T (MAIT) cells, which have the capacity to respond to bacteria, are severely diminished in circulat
36  our data showed that stretched axons do not respond to BDNF signaling, suggesting interference betwe
37 n signaling, and that processes specifically respond to bi-directional shifts in neuronal activity th
38    We systematically identified target genes responding to BMP and found that they have diverse spati
39 y represent a biomarker to identify patients responding to cancer immunotherapy.
40 jury to the myocardium, dendritic cells (DC) respond to cardiomyocyte necrosis, present cardiac antig
41 ng on its interaction with CDC: Preparations responding to CDC with an increase in insulin secretion
42 ating the robustness of metabolism, as cells respond to changes by inherently compromising metabolic
43 es thousands of endogenous mRNA targets that respond to changes in RBP level, recapitulating effects
44 ved our understanding of how trees sense and respond to changes in temperature and light during cold
45                             The ants instead responded to changes in plant richness by shifting their
46  networks to explore how the soil microbiome responded to changes in soil moisture and nutrient condi
47 suggest that the multimeric proteome rapidly responds to changes in hydration and molecular crowding,
48  mathematical hypotheses that describe how A responds to changes in light and atmospheric CO(2) conce
49 w the yeast plasma membrane P4-ATPase, Dnf2, responds to changes in membrane composition induced by p
50  atmospheric CO(2) partial pressure (pCO(2)) responds to changes in surface temperature, stabilizing
51         Flowering is regulated by genes that respond to changing daylengths and temperature, which ha
52 a rely on chemosensory pathways to sense and respond to changing environmental conditions.
53  is reshaping global biodiversity as species respond to changing temperatures.
54 al hinge point near Val27, which dynamically responds to charge and inhibitor binding.
55 riple negative breast cancer (TNBC) does not respond to checkpoint blockade immunotherapy as a result
56  tumor cells are quiescent, and thus, do not respond to chemotherapies or radiation therapies, and th
57 entially influences how male and female mice respond to chronic stress.
58 ns for efforts to predict how consumers will respond to climate change and other environmental pertur
59 ng where species can occur and how they will respond to climate change.
60 llenging our understanding of how soil C may respond to climate-mediated changes in O(2) dynamics.
61  on the implicit assumption that tree growth responds to climate drivers in the same way at any given
62 s suggest that infants may be predisposed to respond to common features of lullabies found in differe
63 in multicellular organisms requires cells to respond to complex combinations of extracellular cues, s
64 ng these, inferotemporal-cortex (IT) neurons respond to complex visual stimuli, but differences in th
65  novel role for neuronal HRI that senses and responds to compromised function of the proteasome to re
66          Human fungal infections may fail to respond to contemporary antifungal therapies in vivo des
67 tion (c1vpda) proprioceptive sensory neurons respond to contractions in the Drosophila larval body wa
68 with CPM development and associated with not responding to CRS & HIPEC.
69 l, one-third of the patients with DCM do not respond to CRT.
70 ts responded (68%), whereas 32 (32%) did not respond to CRT.
71 cted normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) who respond to CSF drainage from patients who do not respond
72 ing how sleep EEG in different brain regions responds to CSR.
73                   Mammalian sperm cells must respond to cues originating from along the female reprod
74                     These cells consistently responded to cues across multiple environments.
75 on left and right sides, most cue cells only responded to cues on one side.
76  large proportion of NSCLC patients does not respond to currently used therapeutics.
77 e, by dissecting how different myeloid cells respond to cytokine activation, we can delineate biologi
78 y been observed in natural killer (NK) cells responding to cytomegalovirus infection, and consider th
79 h sUA modulates the capacity of monocytes to respond to danger signals.
80  processes involving the amygdala detect and respond to danger.
81     NINJA will enable studies of how T cells respond to defined neoantigens in the context of periphe
82                        Enteroendocrine cells respond to digestion products of dietary triacylglycerol
83  the majority of larvae facing upward do not respond to dimming with orientation swims-but instead sw
84  The mechanisms by which plants coordinately respond to distinct levels of water deficits (e.g., mild
85 ambulate, interact with the environment, and respond to disturbances.
86                      Eosinophils can readily respond to diverse stimuli and are capable of synthesizi
87                      However, whether mTORC1 responds to diverse stimuli by differentially phosphoryl
88                                 Mitochondria respond to DNA damage and preserve their own genetic mat
89 herapy-naive disease, and three (5.4%) of 56 responded to docetaxel in the second line of therapy.
90 nd their normal function as well as how they respond to drugs and contribute to SUDs; and (ii) a focu
91                      However, how stem cells respond to dynamic variations in differentiation cues is
92 aling and regulation molecules, and how they respond to each other in the modulation of this complex
93 opersicum and its wild relative S. pennellii respond to eCO(2) , from cell anatomy, to the transcript
94 ure and partially activated phenotype but do respond to ECTV.
95 the first evidence that plant methylomes may respond to elevated [CO(2) ] over multiple generations.
96                                    Some taxa respond to environmental change by increasing population
97 and how communities with different histories respond to environmental change with regard to shifts in
98 s how bacteria living in complex communities respond to environmental changes.
99  of dynamic, transformable biomaterials that respond to environmental cues represents a significant s
100     Characteristically, cells must sense and respond to environmental cues.
101 networks (GRNs) enables organisms to rapidly respond to environmental perturbation.
102                                Keratinocytes respond to environmental signals by eliciting induction
103 or of their prey species, which are prone to responding to environmental changes, such as varied sea
104 able of not only resisting but also properly responding to environmental stress.
105         However, it remains unclear if EAAT2 responds to environmental cues to specifically shape act
106 xpressed, induce a reporter (FUS1-HIS3) that responds to ERK-type pathways (Mating and filamentous gr
107 rhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) O157:H7, EutR responds to ethanolamine to activate expression of trait
108            atdro1 lateral roots were able to respond to exogenous auxin and AtDRO1 gene expression le
109  that the vascular endothelium does not just respond to exogenous cytokines, but exerts active "angio
110                        Epigenetic mechanisms respond to external signals, exert long-term effects on
111 upramolecular assemblies is their ability to respond to external stimuli due to their noncovalent nat
112 ells use molecular circuits to interpret and respond to extracellular cues, such as hormones and cyto
113 topoietic cells express IL-17A receptors and respond to extracellular IL-17A by inducing proinflammat
114            In general, single-pass receptors respond to extracellular stimuli via alterations in thei
115  better understanding of how diverse species respond to extreme conditions.
116 ut relatively little is known about how they respond to extreme storm events, particularly in nearsho
117 5A as a pH-regulated translation factor that responds to fermentation-induced acidosis.
118 oreover, the basal SG lack the competence to respond to FGFR signaling, preventing its differentiatio
119 tance of understanding how different species respond to fine-scale temperature variation, and the val
120  investigated how a community of butterflies responded to fine-scale changes in air temperature, and
121   ECFCs from CAD patients that smoke did not respond to FIR in most cases.
122                            Despite initially responding to FLT3 inhibitors, most patients eventually
123 lability, but the mechanisms by which a cell responds to fluctuations in acetyl-CoA levels remain elu
124 chore-fiber must be dynamic and generate and respond to force.
125   Our previous study(7) reported that V1 LPZ responds to full-field visual stimuli during the one-bac
126 s of how species and biotic communities will respond to future change.
127                Predicting how organisms will respond to future climate change is a challenging task f
128  about how terrestrial carbon emissions will respond to future fossil fuel emissions and a changing c
129 be considered for preventing, detecting, and responding to future outbreaks among PWID.
130 n arises whether the plant cytoskeleton also responds to geometrical cues.
131  has been estimated, but not how blue carbon responds to glacier retreat along fjords.
132 h, with large applications for detecting and responding to global changes in marine ecosystems.
133 isms underlying the failure of beta-cells to respond to glucose in T2D remains unknown.
134 l differences; some individuals consistently respond to group divisions, while others do not.
135           We find a diverse array of neurons responding to head-to-tail (h-t) flow, tail-to-head (t-h
136 roducing vestibulocollic reflexes, which may respond to high-frequency transient events to stabilize
137           Advanced prostate cancer initially responds to hormonal treatment, but ultimately becomes r
138      Our ability to predict how species will respond to human-induced rapid environmental change (HIR
139                                 Cancer cells respond to hypoxic microenvironments by activating the t
140                  Most cancer patients do not respond to ICT and the availability of the predictive bi
141                  The only cells described to respond to IL-15 at the early maternal-fetal interface h
142 beta-chain of the IL-15R complex (CD122) and responding to IL-15.
143  potential and capacity of memory T cells to respond to immune challenges.
144 inal neurons, called paramorphic, one member responds to increases and the other to decreases in lumi
145 cid incorporation into mitochondrial protein respond to increasing protein intake in a dose-dependent
146 h spinal and motor cortical cells in monkeys responding to index finger perturbations.
147  implications on how rhizobacteria sense and respond to indole in the rhizosphere.
148 ith stage 4 high-risk neuroblastoma who have responded to induction therapy, CME of the primary tumor
149  can deliver survival signals to CD4 T cells responding to influenza A virus that improve their memor
150 he differences seen in how males and females respond to injury.
151                              Mammalian cells respond to insufficient oxygen through transcriptional r
152 sic developmental programs both regulate and respond to interactions with other cells in the germinal
153       Their area, distribution and emissions respond to interannual and longer-term climate fluctuati
154 nd motile forms in which they must sense and respond to internal and external signals to coordinate a
155 some-associated quality control pathway that responds to interruptions during elongation, and we pres
156 r understanding of how metal sensor proteins respond to intracellular metal concentrations.
157 -target gastrointestinal populations rapidly respond to intravenous antibiotic exposure.
158 in memory of prior antigenic stimulation and respond to it more vigorously on subsequent encounters.
159                                              Responding to it has been difficult due to its rapidly c
160 is an opportunistic pathogen that senses and responds to its environment via four chemosensory system
161                                Most patients responded to lamotrigine (56%), followed by oxcarbazepin
162 s essential for understanding how soils will respond to land management practices and global change.
163  moderating how current-day fish communities respond to land use intensification.
164 a) low-sensitivity OFF-RGCs that selectively respond to large light decrements, (b) high-sensitivity
165 n FRB, we have created cpFRB-FKBP pairs that respond to ligand with varying activation kinetics and d
166 aser are helping to clarify how phytochromes respond to light, but puzzles remain.
167 nly when they were derived from patients who responded to lithium; they featured sustained activity w
168 LE patients had circulating T-cells strongly responding to LL37, which correlate with anti-LL37 antib
169 arge set of low-phosphate-induced genes that respond to local and systemic signals in the Arabidopsis
170 egs) are critical for immune homeostasis and respond to local tissue cues, which control their stabil
171 nnot be directly measured, and (iv) how g(m) responds to long- and short-term changes in growth and m
172 model in which neurons tuned to letter shape respond to longer strings in a compositional manner by l
173 ed how epithelia of the Drosophila wing disc respond to loss of Short stop (Shot), a cytoskeletal cro
174     Budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) responds to low cytosolic iron by up-regulating the expr
175                                          MMs responded to luminal infection by upregulating a neuropr
176                      Results show that hMSCs respond to matrix stiffening by increasing nuclear tensi
177 d fusion, they have the potential to quickly respond to metabolic cues.
178 K11) is the major energy sensor for cells to respond to metabolic stress.
179 Emiliania huxleyi intracellular DMSP did not respond to metabolically imbalanced conditions, while Th
180                                  Macrophages respond to microbial ligands and various noxious cues by
181  engineered genetic circuit in E.coli, which responded to microgravity by changing the expression of
182                                      VERDICT responds to microstructural changes induced by chemother
183  nucleus (RTN) region are capable of rapidly responding to moderate hypoxia via the sensor cation cha
184 he Drosophila pupal dorsal thorax epithelium responds to morphogenetic forces, we found that the numb
185  has resulted in super pathogens that do not respond to most approved drugs.
186                                    Microglia respond to neuronal activation by suppressing neuronal a
187 In addition to homeostatic roles, astrocytes respond to neurotransmitters with calcium transients sti
188       In vitro, CD4+ T cells from all donors respond to nickel but the involved alphabeta T cell rece
189                                       VdAtf1 responds to NO stress by strengthening the fungal cell w
190        Interestingly, immune cells appear to respond to noise damage by infiltrating the organ of Cor
191 anipulate the sensory cells in our nose that respond to odors and reveals that both the timing and id
192 eenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and uptake will respond to ongoing climate change.
193 D4(+) T cells that express HIV, they did not respond to or eliminate FDC bound to HIV.
194 mmon bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), specifically respond to OS via recognition of proteolytic fragments o
195 ogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway responding to oxidative stress.
196 ulation in the alpaca (Vicugna pacos), which responds to PAgs in a BTN3-dependent fashion and shows t
197 ) findings to research participants; and (7) responding to participant requests for access to their d
198               Understanding how species have responded to past climate change may help refine project
199                   The adaptive immune system responds to pathogens by selecting clones of cells with
200 sely why patients with PD-L1 negative tumors respond to PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint inhibition remains uncl
201                          Peptidomimetics can respond to peptide limitations by displaying higher meta
202 etwork to overcome environmental insults and respond to physiological cues.
203 ows A2 Off responses in particular to better respond to pitch trajectories that distinguish behaviora
204 dentify and target tumors that are likely to respond to platinum-acridines.
205  depend on hyperactive AR signaling and will respond to potent second-line antiandrogen therapies, in
206 ity for humans to symbolically represent and respond to potentially dangerous social situations is ul
207  a conserved RNA phosphatase to regulate and respond to ppp-RNA species.
208 mple) diversity on cucumber and tomato fruit responded to precipitation.
209 r, we find that target enhancers that do not respond to precocious E93 in early wings become responsi
210  who completed residency <= 10 years ago and responded to questions about gender, fellowship training
211 ipants enrolled via a web-based platform and responded to questions about loss of smell and taste and
212 nts who used JUHI, were aged 68 to 73 y, and responded to questions regarding past dental visits.
213 similar to canonical gene regulation and can respond to rapid environmental changes.
214 the emotional and sympathetic nervous system responding to real-life social experiences.
215 inent hypothesis is that people with obesity respond to rewards similarly to people with addictions s
216 d by an increased number of ACC neurons that respond to S1 inputs and the magnified contribution of t
217               Therefore, cortical astrocytes respond to sensory inputs and regulate sensory-evoked ne
218  in complex mixtures of single cells as they respond to signals, drugs, or disease states.
219 FNalpha and one of the first immune cells to respond to SIV infection.
220   We also discovered that MrgprA3(+) neurons respond to skin dermatitis in a way that is unique from
221                      Most patients initially responded to SLT, but the majority failed within 1 year.
222  which they do by continually monitoring and responding to social, physical, and microbial threats in
223 ying the ability of CAR T cells to sense and respond to soluble ligands are also presented.
224 crease in the auditory receptor's ability to respond to sound after noise exposure.
225 of E93 alters the competence of enhancers to respond to spatial cues.
226 n the mouse retina mediate pattern vision by responding to specific features of the visual scene.
227 portance, whether NAD(+) capping dynamically responds to specific stimuli to regulate eukaryotic tran
228      Thus, patients with mutant ER MBC might respond to standard-of-care fulvestrant or other selecti
229 dent brain network effects, in networks that respond to stimulation.
230 rve as microbial endocrine mediators and can respond to stimuli and produce neurochemicals, ultimatel
231 , animals need to identify and appropriately respond to stimuli that signal danger(1).
232  changes in sensory response tuning: neurons responding to stimulus features were found in naive mice
233  specific molecules, and buffering noise and responding to stress.
234 ty and whether those with highly variable SI respond to stressful events with increases in SI.
235  there is little known about how these cells respond to stressors.
236  Ca(2+) waves), how NOX2 is activated by and responds to stretch, and finally the degree to which nor
237 itness of hundreds of adaptive yeast mutants responds to subtle environmental shifts.
238 acemaker firing) determine the motivation to respond to such cues.
239                    Among patients who do not respond to such treatment or if the diagnosis is unclear
240 ver, the neural mechanisms that enable us to respond to target stimuli while ignoring distractor stim
241 m the substudies, ten (7.0%) of 143 patients responded to targeted therapy, 53 (16.8%) of 315 patient
242 on its implementation.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Responding to task-relevant stimuli while ignoring task-
243 , also known as foreign body giant cells, to respond to the biomaterial implants.
244 ulfide bond and PAS domain of SrrB sense and respond to the cellular redox environment to regulate S.
245 remains unclear how the marine P cycle would respond to the change of terrestrial system.
246 orted intelligent anticaries materials could respond to the change of the oral environment and help k
247 ticity is vital for animals to appropriately respond to the cues predicting benefit or harm.
248 rt Panel (TEP) to explore how RWHAP can best respond to the growing opioid crisis.
249  practices have crafted tiered strategies to respond to the impact of the pandemic by pulling various
250            Furthermore, when animals did not respond to the incentive stimulus, the induced excitatio
251 l process in which the authors decide how to respond to the issues raised during peer review.
252 trointestinal tract enables these neurons to respond to the luminal environment and to induce express
253 on induce genomic instability, but how cells respond to the R loop-associated genomic stress is still
254          dissect the molecular pathways that respond to the state of glucose metabolism to drive the
255 multicellular synthetic systems to sense and respond to the state of the population.
256 ants with solid transmitting tracts actively respond to the stiffness of the environment.
257 ion patterns in only 5 out of 236 genes that responded to the climate change experiment.
258                 The scientific community has responded to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pan
259                 Many European countries have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing natio
260 ne how health systems in Southeast Asia have responded to the health system challenges of forced migr
261                         The PQ interval also responded to the heart rate changes with a delay which w
262 met inclusion criteria and were contactable, responded to the questionnaires, corresponding to a resp
263 Essentially all allergists/immunologists who responded to the survey reported full or partial Guideli
264           Of the 1308 AGS members, 290 (22%) responded to the survey.
265 ater variance and longer reaction times when responding to the bimodal conditions when compared to th
266  Africa has prompted significant progress in responding to the clinical needs of patients affected by
267             Governments around the world are responding to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pa
268 ity will be achieved only by recognizing and responding to the critical role of fire.
269 istent, changing their choice frequently and responding to the immediate experience of stochastic rew
270                                        While responding to the pandemic, NCI's priority remains the a
271 lored neuropeptide Pth2 in both tracking and responding to the population density of the social envir
272 ase-activating protein, forms a cluster that responds to the status of PG growth and stabilizes at on
273 the genetic and temporal nature of how cells respond to them is poorly established.
274  a substantial proportion of patients do not respond to therapy despite being infected with fungi tha
275 h irritable bowel syndrome has been shown to respond to therapy with a poorly absorbed antibiotic, th
276 breast cancer, HER2 + patients do not always respond to therapy.
277                   Additionally, patients who responded to therapy had an increased abundance of activ
278                    Resilience, an ability to respond to these eventualities in ways that restore popu
279 orces between cells, but how cells sense and respond to these forces in vivo is not well understood.
280 the primary sense humans use to evaluate and respond to threats.
281 ith anxiety disorders exhibit similar neural responding to threats, age-related differences have been
282    Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2 recognizes and responds to threats early in bacterial infections and ca
283                                    Organisms respond to tissue damage through the upregulation of pro
284        In contrast, most CA1 neurons did not respond to tone and foot shock throughout the training a
285      EoE patients that respond versus do not respond to treatment have differences in their methylati
286 were enriched in the tumours of patients who respond to treatment versus non-responding patients.
287          However, only about 50% of patients respond to treatment.
288  insomnia correlates with PD severity and it responds to treatments that decrease pathological basal
289                               The ability to respond to unanticipated increases in volume is a fundam
290                 The ability to represent and respond to uncertainty is fundamental to human cognition
291 erized and a reversibly photochromic FP that responds to UV and blue light.
292   Aging significantly changes the ability to respond to vaccinations and infections.
293  How this hysteresis emerges and how it will respond to variation in vegetation or soil moisture rema
294                                      MRGPRX2 responds to various drugs, including opioids, to elicit
295 portance, the principle by which plant stems respond to vertical loading forces remains largely unkno
296 ut increased the speed at which participants responded to visual stimuli of low spatial frequency.
297 ility of listeners to identify, process, and respond to vocal sounds produced by others in complex en
298 e of how ammonia oxidation (AO) in the ocean responds to warming is crucial to predicting future chan
299 that can anticipate how diverse species will respond to weather extremes spanning weeks to months.
300  of chemotaxis and motility associated genes responding to xylose feeding, as well as widely varying

 
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