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1 ents, spontaneous kicking and weight-bearing stepping.
2 e motor head binds to the microtubule during stepping.
3 fundamentally from that of plus-end-directed stepping.
4  minus end-directed to net plus end-directed stepping.
5 from minus end-directed to plus end-directed stepping.
6 eps to detachments without affecting forward stepping.
7 numerical modeling of myosin V diffusion and stepping.
8 xplain the accelerated triggering of induced stepping.
9 al ladder, a complex task requiring accurate stepping.
10  their involvement in control of accuracy of stepping.
11             I4 depolarization never elicited stepping.
12 es of inability to produce effective forward stepping.
13 y, processivity, and probability of backward stepping.
14  across different cycle durations of neonate stepping.
15 lly limited by the need for mechanical phase stepping.
16  slow step for KIF3C resulting in asymmetric stepping.
17 ilateral limb pairs move out-of-phase during stepping.
18 es locomotor speed and ultimately terminates stepping.
19 y modulation recorded in this nucleus during stepping.
20 he STN is involved in the dynamic control of stepping.
21 onformation of dynein optimal for processive stepping.
22 e the effectiveness of random, uncoordinated stepping: (1) the formation of three-headed and four-hea
23 spends 65% of its time undergoing processive stepping, 4% undergoing 1D diffusion, and the remaining
24                                For voluntary stepping, a disruption in the normal coupling between po
25 echanism and coordination of KIF3A and KIF3B stepping, a presteady-state kinetic analysis was pursued
26 s showed significant improvement in hindlimb stepping ability, quadrupedal weight support, and all me
27                               During induced stepping, accelerated step initiation may represent an e
28       We propose that the minus end-directed stepping action of Cut7 is selectively inhibited by coll
29 r neighbors inhibit their minus end-directed stepping action, but not their plus end-directed steppin
30 ping action, but not their plus end-directed stepping action.
31     Finally, SNC-80 more potently stimulated stepping activity in mice lacking the NOP receptor than
32 ty relative to KIF3AA yet is more capable of stepping against mechanical load than KIF3CC.
33 ental data from GFP-labeled kinesin-1 motors stepping along immobilized microtubules, we show 1) that
34 kinesin-1 and kinesin-2 neck-linker chimeras stepping along microtubules in the absence or presence o
35 mer 'gate' each other to promote coordinated stepping along microtubules.
36 e the ability to switch protofilaments while stepping along the microtubule when challenged by an obs
37 ve functions are linked to delayed voluntary stepping, alterations in the coupling of posture and loc
38 ull-length GiKIN14a has significantly higher stepping and ATP hydrolysis rates than does GiKIN14a-Del
39 rface, a task that does not require accurate stepping and can be accomplished without the motor corte
40 o show that Lis1 does not directly alter the stepping and force production of individual dynein motor
41  errors in the parametric control of induced stepping and its effectiveness in stabilizing balance wo
42   We found that the neuromuscular modules of stepping and kicking differ substantially.
43 s dual functionality, with microtubule-based stepping and regulation of microtubule dynamics.
44 he rhythmic output required for coordinating stepping and stabilizing the body axis during movements.
45 he rhythmic output required for coordinating stepping and stabilizing the body axis during movements.
46  remarkably consistent alignment between the stepping and stimulation cycle when the stimulation spee
47 e gating mechanism, the pathway for backward stepping, and the energy consumption as a function of AT
48                            A new hybrid time stepping approach, which couples the Runge-Kutta and New
49 number of steps per day and the intensity of stepping are associated with lower mortality.
50 treadmill, with the left and right hindlimbs stepping at different speeds.
51                       No signs of processive stepping at the single molecule level were observed in t
52 ed out using a model that incorporated motor stepping, attachment/detachment rates, and intermotor fo
53 , chemical and torsional barriers, sometimes stepping back and cleaving off nucleotides from the grow
54 Pase rate, microtubule-binding affinity, and stepping behavior of dynein, and that microtubule bindin
55 -molecule microscopy to directly observe the stepping behavior of kinesin-1 and -2 family motors with
56 e consistent with a model wherein the normal stepping behavior of the myosin is supplemented by the p
57 standing dynein's directionality and unusual stepping behaviour.
58 the model still shows processive directional stepping, but it becomes uncoordinated and the stepping
59           Here, we examined how base triplet stepping by RecA, Rad51, and Dmc1 is affected by DNA seq
60 at ATP hydrolysis in the bound head precedes stepping by the tethered head, leading to a mechanochemi
61 b CPGs and that the ability of SCA to induce stepping can be enhanced by the sacral CPGs.
62 lts, we propose a quantitative model for the stepping characteristics of dynein and its response to c
63                     Since kicking and ground-stepping coexist at birth, switching between the two beh
64 ents as evidence of the STN's involvement in stepping control.
65  elongation rate intrinsic to the ribosome's stepping cycle and the actual elongation rate that takes
66 dates an essential role for AAA4 in dynein's stepping cycle and underscores the complexity and crosst
67 ics of structural transitions underlying the stepping cycle of kinesin-1 at physiological ATP, we use
68 rimental grounds, the repercussions of their stepping cycle on the collective dynamics still remains
69 aturating ATP, kinesin-1 spends half of each stepping cycle with one head bound, specifying a structu
70  the energy requirements for the fundamental stepping cycle, which likely includes energy from glycos
71 is the rate-limiting transition in the KIF1A stepping cycle.
72  the stance and swing phases of the backward stepping cycle.
73 viously undescribed registry during dynein's stepping cycle.
74  that trigger the two key transitions in the stepping cycle: detachment of the trailing head from the
75 cargos against load without coordinating the stepping cycles of its two heads.
76  to individual motor domains in processively stepping dimers.
77 for full-length Cut7, the key determinant of stepping direction is the degree of motor crowding on th
78 yeast kinesin-5 motors, Cut7 can reverse its stepping direction, by mechanisms that are currently unc
79 s presented show that the kinesin processive stepping distance decreases 40-60% with EC50 values <100
80 Institute and Harvard Dental School, and his stepping down as editor of the "Discovery!" section of t
81                              Eligibility for stepping down asthma controller medications included no
82 We sought to compare the safety and costs of stepping down asthma controller medications with maintai
83  Limited data exist regarding outcomes after stepping down asthma medication.
84                                              Stepping down asthma medications in those whose symptoms
85                         Guidelines recommend stepping down asthma treatment to the minimum effective
86                                              Stepping down medication did not adversely affect outcom
87 general asthma population and assess whether stepping down medication increased exacerbations or reli
88                                              Stepping down medication, either LABAs or ICSs, could sa
89  patients were drawn to assess the impact of stepping down medication: mean age 50.4 years, 39.4% mal
90 rmation.Objectives: Report ACM and impact of stepping down therapy, following collection of additiona
91 95% or more of the Cyt c population folds by stepping down through the same set of foldon-dependent p
92  with the other factors to reduce chances of stepping down, but did not constitute a problem factor w
93                          The distribution of stepping durations of KIF3AC molecules is described by a
94  germane to the findings of our Report: that stepping dynamics provided a better statistical descript
95 e-trial analysis of licking behavior reveals stepping dynamics with variable onset times, which is re
96 hesized goals also failed to replicate human stepping dynamics.
97 ing variables, but could not replicate human stepping dynamics.
98 ous diffusion-to-bound dynamics or discrete "stepping" dynamics.
99 tral and peripheral stalks affects c-subunit stepping efficiency.
100 st product dissociation, and that isoprenoid stepping ensures short transit times.
101 was not expressed during swimming, treadmill stepping, exploratory locomotion, or walking on an uncoa
102                      In permeabilized cells, stepping external [Ca(2+)] from 0 to 3 mum also produced
103 ons of this analysis include molecular-motor stepping, fluorophore bleaching, electrophysiology, part
104 rvation of enzymatic memory in translocation stepping, for the kinetics of translocation steps of dif
105 ehind the semi-synthetic modification of Hy, stepping forward to cancer chemotherapy.
106 onding to random thermal fluctuations of the stepping head while it searched for its next actin-bindi
107         We tracked the development of ground-stepping in 4- to 48-mo-old infants and found that, afte
108 zed into a hierarchy that precisely controls stepping in a stereotypic, speed-dependent fashion.
109                     After a prolonged period stepping in circles, people walk with a curved trajector
110 tivity in the lumbosacral spinal cord during stepping in newborns, toddlers, preschoolers, and adults
111 f the track does not automatically instigate stepping in the absence of an additional stimulus (heat
112 evocation of spontaneous and actively driven stepping, including optimization of these behaviors in d
113 Furthermore, a remarkable feature of newborn stepping is a higher overall activation of lumbar versus
114                            During imbalance, stepping is a powerful protective action for preserving
115                                      Newborn stepping is characterized by an alternating bilateral mo
116   The basic rhythmic activity that underlies stepping is generated by a neural network, situated in t
117 g and falls, initiation slowing of voluntary stepping is observed together with perturbation-induced
118 epresent an event-triggering process whereby stepping is released according to the occurrence of a pe
119 rference (i.e., load-dependent modulation of stepping kinetics and binding-site exclusion), whereas f
120 ase cycle suggesting that within KIF3AC, the stepping kinetics are similar for each head during the p
121                                  Analysis of stepping kinetics in varying nucleotides shows that ATP
122                               To resolve the stepping kinetics of KIF3A and KIF3C motors in homo- and
123 gs are consistent with recent studies of the stepping kinetics of the motor.
124                            The randomness of stepping leads to a buildup of tension in the linkage be
125 nt study was designed to further compare the stepping-like movements generated via epidural (ES) and/
126          We examined the ability to generate stepping-like movements in response to ES and/or IS of s
127 relimb movements appeared first, followed by stepping-like movements in the hindlimbs.
128 of the spinal cord at L3-L7 induced hindlimb stepping-like movements on a moving treadmill belt, but
129 t neural mechanisms were activated to induce stepping-like movements.
130 face of the spinal cord) induced quadrupedal stepping-like movements.
131  in rotational mobility were detected during stepping, likely corresponding to random thermal fluctua
132  examine the structural dynamics of dynein's stepping mechanism in real time, we used polarized total
133 her, these observations demonstrate that the stepping mechanism of dynein is fundamentally different
134  many of the critical unknown aspects of the stepping mechanism of myosin 5 including head-head coord
135 ctivity with functional implications for its stepping mechanism, and also reveal a previously unappre
136          In the well-accepted hand-over-hand stepping mechanism, the trailing motor detaches from the
137 ation, in which a translocating RNAP uses a "stepping" mechanism, has been studied extensively, but p
138 f dynein is fundamentally different from the stepping mechanisms of other well-studied MT motors, bec
139 amework that includes all of the alternative stepping mechanisms.
140 n transitions dynamically between the active stepping mode and this weak surface-associated mode enha
141 e window of evidence accumulation, and their stepping model cannot explain existing data as effective
142 accounted for roughly as many neurons as the stepping model.
143 ons we recorded were better described by the stepping model.
144 marine N cycle using a multicompartment time-stepping model.
145   Toward this end, single-molecule, in vitro stepping-motility assays are commonly used to determine
146 for the estimation of motility parameters in stepping-motility assays.
147 ular tension sensing is observed in dynein's stepping motion at high interhead separations.
148 he geometry, we propose a diffusive sideward stepping motion of Kip3 on the microtubule lattice, asym
149  synthase (FOF1) is comprised of two rotary, stepping motors (FO and F1) coupled by an elastic power
150  activity in the STN could entrain patients' stepping movements as evidence of the STN's involvement
151                                        Human stepping movements emerge in utero and show several mile
152  "control templates" for how humans regulate stepping movements from each step to the next.
153              Thus, the regulation of lateral stepping movements is inherently multi-objective and bal
154                        These models regulate stepping movements to achieve any of three hypothesized
155 he numerous possibilities of how to regulate stepping movements to achieve different walking goals.
156 ic pattern when Parkinson's patients perform stepping movements, raising the question whether the STN
157 n humans is causally involved in controlling stepping movements.
158 at the conditional knock-outs used alternate stepping, not hopping, during overground locomotion, sug
159 are consistent with a mechanism in which the stepping of KIF3C can be activated by KIF3A in a strain-
160      In contrast to other processive motors, stepping of the dynein motor domains (heads) is not prec
161 synthase, and explain the need for the finer stepping of the F1 motor in the mammalian system, as see
162 ing of how ATP binding is coupled to forward stepping of the motor.
163 port system to allow bipedal and quadrupedal stepping on a treadmill and in an open field environment
164 vity during more automated behavior, such as stepping on a treadmill.
165 molecular motor myosin V transports cargo by stepping on actin filaments, executing a random diffusiv
166  the walker's center-of-mass will facilitate stepping on target footholds.
167  transfer from simple locomotion to accurate stepping on the ladder slow-conducting PTNs more profoun
168 ransition from simple locomotion to accurate stepping on the ladder, slow-conducting PTNs respond in
169 ses ATP hydrolysis, like other kinesins, for stepping on the microtubule lattice, but at the plus end
170 rmly attached to one microtubule while it is stepping on the other.
171 of those revealed by sporadic weight-bearing stepping, on the other hand.
172 nce, rats avoid a tone-signaled footshock by stepping onto a nearby platform, delaying access to sucr
173  learn to avoid a tone-signaled footshock by stepping onto a nearby platform.
174 y binding their barbed ends and processively stepping onto incoming actin monomers to incorporate the
175 ass platform; forelimb use was unbiased when stepping onto the glass surface but biased when stepping
176 pping onto the glass surface but biased when stepping onto the other side.
177 ions of neurons are well described by either stepping or nonlinear ramping, which may be less categor
178 ike trains are better described by discrete "stepping" or continuous "ramping" dynamics.
179                                              Stepping out of an aggressively air-conditioned building
180             Hence, studying culture requires stepping out of it.
181 f the PPC of cats walking on a treadmill and stepping over a moving obstacle whose speed of advance w
182                                 Second, Dmc1 stepping over infrequent mismatches is likely critical f
183  plastic changes that may be adaptive in non-stepping paraplegia after SCI.
184                                    Alternate stepping pathways also exist, including inchworm-like mo
185 mbers translocate nucleosomes with a similar stepping pattern maintained by the catalytic subunit of
186 structure fully consistent with the variable stepping pattern observed as dynein moves along the MT.
187                                The irregular stepping pattern of MyoVc, which may result from flexibi
188 epping, but it becomes uncoordinated and the stepping pattern shows a greater variability, which repr
189 ding and twisting, as well as changes in the stepping pattern, but did not lead to falling.
190  the broad step-size distribution of the MVI stepping pattern.
191 e to the observed spontaneous improvement of stepping performance after incomplete SCI and are at lea
192  speed and spatiotemporal characteristics of stepping persist.
193 el of precision to an otherwise noisy dynein stepping process.
194 ciates at 2.1 s(-1), 20-fold slower than the stepping rate, demonstrating the presence of rear head g
195 ite release rate of KIF1A was similar to the stepping rate, indicating that during stepping, rear-hea
196 d mant-ADP release is 5-fold faster than the stepping rate.
197 to the stepping rate, indicating that during stepping, rear-head detachment is an order of magnitude
198 on below the lesion are thus involved in the stepping recovery after an incomplete SCI.
199 ternating stimulation pattern resembling the stepping-related modulation of activity in the STN could
200           This leaves the accuracy of dynein stepping relatively inaccurate and susceptible to therma
201 ed independently from other core features of stepping, revealing a striking freedom in an otherwise p
202 wever, because sensory feedback entrains the stepping rhythm, it is difficult to reveal central patte
203 rnating DBS (altDBS) could entrain patients' stepping rhythm, suggesting a causal role of the STN in
204 ernating stimulation significantly entrained stepping rhythms.
205 ircling and ameliorated deficits in forelimb stepping similarly to electrical DBS, while optogenetic
206  when the stimulation speed was close to the stepping speed in the five patients that demonstrated si
207 otein from syncytial embryos, which we named Stepping stone (Sstn).
208  symmetric, sparing the basal ganglia, and a stepping stone appearance in the frontal pericallosal re
209 , we show that wood has served not only as a stepping stone between habitats but also as a bridge bet
210                                              Stepping stone colocalized with Steppke at junctions, an
211 ia intermediate unprotected habitats through stepping stone dispersal.
212                      These results provide a stepping stone for engineering more complex nitrogen-ato
213  suggesting that plaque may have served as a stepping stone for environmental microbes to adapt to ho
214 ngst ancient eukaryotes, but also provides a stepping stone for exploration of PTM-reader interaction
215 f molecular recorders, providing a necessary stepping stone for future biological work.
216  power of single-cell RNA-seq and provides a stepping stone for future explorations of cellular heter
217 horseradish and watercress represent a first stepping stone for future whole-genome sequencing effort
218      Hopefully, this review can be used as a stepping stone for the reader wanting to gain a clearer
219  Purified coiled-coil domains of Steppke and Stepping stone heterodimerized through a hydrophobic sur
220 llocation, and this work provides a valuable stepping stone in guiding policy on CSF surveillance and
221 ere that family living acted as an essential stepping stone in the evolution of cooperative breeding
222     We anticipate that our work represents a stepping stone in the understanding and use of recurrent
223              These results represent a first stepping stone into integrated chemical networks regulat
224 erature and argue that these could provide a stepping stone into the identification of scientific bes
225    Thus, coiled-coil heterodimerization with Stepping stone normally recruits Step to junctions.
226 itment at the single cell level, a potential stepping stone to improved lineage manipulation through
227 te solution and concentrated gels, acts as a stepping stone to rationally control the organization in
228                                         As a stepping stone to this goal, the domain of StarCraft has
229                       This work represents a stepping stone toward a better understanding of the WAF
230 8 revealed rewrites in the code base, as the stepping stone toward a Spark implementation.
231 C response to radiotherapy and constitutes a stepping stone toward modeling indirect tumor cell death
232     Importantly, this finding also acts as a stepping stone toward understanding the evolution of emp
233                  It is intended to provide a stepping stone towards a wider and more general understa
234 (adding up to 206 nucleotides), an important stepping stone towards RNA self-replication.
235 st that the proposed method can be used as a stepping stone towards the development of an accessible
236                       Our work constitutes a stepping stone towards the paradigm of self-correcting q
237                     This approach provides a stepping stone towards the rational engineering of molec
238                                     A useful stepping stone towards this is to construct a mathematic
239                    Our work may be used as a stepping stone towards using the HyperCEST technique as
240                 A second conserved region of Stepping stone was necessary and largely sufficient for
241 alysis confirms the role of the alkene as a "stepping stone" for electron transfer.
242                                Intriguingly, Stepping stone's junctional localization also seems part
243 e-function and other analyses of Steppke and Stepping stone, an implicated adaptor protein.
244 inkage to the junctional targeting region of Stepping stone.
245 al genetic modelling identified two waves of stepping-stone colonization: an eastward wave moving thr
246   This achievement was further employed as a stepping-stone for the characterization of the triflate
247                  This study provides a major stepping-stone in the understanding of land plant evolut
248                                           In stepping-stone models, pairwise F(ST) values between arc
249 ude much of the MPA network that may provide stepping-stone protection for species that must shift th
250 In a first step, we simulated the historical stepping-stone spreading dynamics of 40 marine alien spe
251 es acquisition and allocation, and provide a stepping-stone to developing trait-based approaches for
252 stics, these findings serve as a fundamental stepping-stone to the development of the first large-sca
253 cing greenhouse gas emissions and a possible stepping-stone towards renewable synthetic fuels.
254 erve as an alternative, or even evolutionary stepping-stone, to switching between multiple systems.
255  some of the deleterious mutations served as stepping stones across otherwise impassable fitness vall
256 om land and indicate that islands may act as stepping stones facilitating the transoceanic transport
257 volution, mainly by intermittently providing stepping stones for island colonization.
258 fic and Indian oceans and propose islands as stepping stones for the transoceanic transport of terres
259  points should now be viewed as obstacles or stepping stones is a matter of perspective.
260                     Together, these form the stepping stones that are expected to accelerate standard
261 The COVID-19 pandemic has provided the vital stepping stones to improve how clinical trials are condu
262 iption factor-DNA interactions are important stepping stones towards a mechanistic understanding of m
263 opulations are only connected via additional stepping stones was supported by contemporary migration
264 Milu searched for vacant habitat patches as "stepping stones" and established refuge populations.
265 els provide intermediate states that act as "stepping stones" for electrons tunnelling across the dio
266 l, persisting populations, which can act as "stepping stones" that enable a rapid population expansio
267 d animals were subject to chance in finding "stepping stones".
268 ns requires intermediate habitats ("phantom" stepping stones).
269 th increasing charge stabilization on their "stepping stones." The presence of mobile anions facilita
270 , Micronesia, and Melanesia, act as critical stepping-stones for dispersal across the Pacific Ocean.
271       Thus, ribosomal mutations can serve as stepping-stones in an evolutionary path leading to the e
272 als atomically dispersed on oxides are major stepping-stones toward a rational development of single-
273                            Using a precision stepping task and synchronizing target visibility to the
274 d that more neurons were better described by stepping than ramping, even when conditioned on evidence
275    Our work reveals features of base triplet stepping that are conserved among these three phylogenet
276                    Profiles were measured by stepping the confocal probe volume through the SLG/SiO(2
277 try (SCV), current transients acquired after stepping the potential along the redox wave of interest
278                                              Stepping threshold forces and in-place postural response
279 ysis finds that a number of proteins fold by stepping through a reproducible sequence of native-like
280 l triggering and other changes in protective stepping to impact fall risk.
281                                              Stepping towards this goal of incorporating biochemical
282                                          Non-stepping training also exacerbated some SCI-driven plast
283  and [T] can be quantitatively measured from stepping trajectories with very little prejudice in data
284 eck-linker element that is crucial for motor stepping undergoes discrete, ordered displacements.
285                               Scientists are stepping up like never before to support science in the
286 rovide evidence for the clinical benefits of stepping up patients with COPD from an inhaled corticost
287                 Many countries in Africa are stepping up their preparedness to detect and cope with C
288 models demonstrated clear redundancy between stepping variables, but could not replicate human steppi
289 tion of molecular motor properties including stepping velocity and characteristic run length.
290 y and membrane viscosity, reaching up to the stepping velocity of single motors.
291 ks that were specifically trained (standing, stepping, volitional leg movement).
292 plete section (T13) in these cats, bilateral stepping was seen on the next day, a skill usually acqui
293  To examine the role of the NL in regulating stepping, we investigated NL mutants of various lengths
294                  To resolve rotations during stepping, we used optical tweezers combined with an opti
295  Instead, we find that hTpx2 inhibits hKif15 stepping when microtubule-bound.
296 een well described that prolonged rotational stepping will adapt the podokinetic sense of rotation, t
297  minimal ATPase cycle), the model reproduces stepping with 8-nm steps (even though the motor itself i
298 teral left hemisection (T10), cats recovered stepping with both hindlimbs within 3 weeks.
299 patterns without bilateral gait training, as stepping with one leg can facilitate adaptive learning t
300 ugh a series of experiments, we observe that stepping with only one leg can facilitate learning of an

 
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