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1 ing diseases in which mTOR activity is to be tempered.
2 ther sampling techniques, including parallel tempering.
3 er failure during liver regeneration through tempering a strong innate inflammatory response mediated
4 oxytocin and estrogen receptor polymorphisms temper accelerated cellular aging in young females who t
8 l reports of donor deaths, interest has been tempered and more diligent evaluation of the ethics and
9 faster than ensemble methods using parallel tempering and appeared to provide a globally optimum sol
10 pace is sampled by a combination of parallel tempering and equi-energy Monte Carlo, we find that the
12 was sampled by replica exchange with solute tempering, and the free energy landscape was explored by
13 produced by ensemble methods using parallel tempering, and the resulting [Formula: see text] per dat
14 ular interactions within epithelial clusters temper anisotropic cell-substratum forces, resulting in
17 ers were generated using a Bayesian parallel tempering approach to produce model fits that could recr
18 the formation of transition carbides by auto-tempering as well as the presence of retained austenite
19 y, these data suggest that AEA signaling can temper aspects of the stress response and that FAAH inhi
20 wever, several regulatory T cell subsets can temper autoaggressive T cells, although it remains undet
26 atment of respiratory and cardiac failure is tempered by a need for evidence to support many current
29 its impact on treatment resistance could be tempered by altering the dosing schedule of systemic che
31 in ApoE(-/-) mice, anti-col(V) immunity was tempered by an interleukin (IL)-10-dependent mechanism.
32 inhibit hepatitis C virus replication can be tempered by baseline mutations that confer resistance.
34 , the extent of complement activation may be tempered by complement inhibiting regulatory proteins th
35 nergized respiration in IBAT mitochondria is tempered by complex I-derived OAA in a manner dependent
37 e use of stents in smaller patients has been tempered by concerns about the potential for stent expan
38 nthusiasm for their use in patients has been tempered by concerns of a possible profibrotic role of e
39 However, enthusiasm for this approach is tempered by concerns that the therapeutic synergy of a c
43 iPSCs) in cell replacement therapy have been tempered by evidence that undifferentiated, syngeneic mo
44 ews media and on the Internet, with optimism tempered by evidence to support the ethical translation
45 ogical impact of these observations might be tempered by extensive recombination of co-ingested strai
46 the authors' confidence in these results is tempered by factors related to study design that may hav
48 also reveal that immature GC excitability is tempered by functional synaptic inhibition and reduced e
49 stic criteria, although this effect could be tempered by future adaptation of diagnostic practices an
50 on stimulated by in vivo cocaine exposure is tempered by G protein-dependent inhibitory feedback mech
55 primarily due to water temperature increases tempered by increased nutrient levels resulting from cha
56 that the face validity of the system may be tempered by insufficient specificity in the indexing ter
59 sm for vanguard biologic therapies should be tempered by judicious monitoring for adverse events.
62 benefit for the organ transplant recipient, tempered by patient informed awareness of limited organ
63 lthough its predictive value is likely to be tempered by phylogenetic distance and genome duplication
64 n (LMWH) in anti-angiogenic therapy has been tempered by poor in vivo delivery to the tumor cell and
66 n) and APOBEC3G (retrovirus restriction) are tempered by probable contributions to carcinogenesis.
67 regenerative medicine in the heart has been tempered by realizations that reparative processes in th
68 initial enthusiasm for these agents has been tempered by recognition that JAK2 V617F may represent on
70 otentiating influence of the Girk1 P-loop is tempered by residue F162 in the second membrane-spanning
73 omise of high rates of hematologic responses tempered by studies showing the inability to overcome po
75 oncogenic activity of the mutant receptor is tempered by the activation of premature cellular senesce
78 utic potential of endogenous neurogenesis is tempered by the demonstration that traumatic brain injur
80 y period of antimicrobial discovery has been tempered by the emergence of bacterial strains with resi
81 ncer with small molecule inhibitors has been tempered by the emergence of drug-resistant kinase domai
85 ced CTA as more genetically distinct must be tempered by the inability to test the CTA lines beyond S
86 compromising physicochemical properties was tempered by the judicial use of ligand efficiency indice
87 SUD treatment via Medicaid expansion may be tempered by the local availability of facilities to prov
88 pretation of the BACH Survey results must be tempered by the low enrollment rate (less than 25% of el
89 enthusiasm for applying these techniques is tempered by the need to generate training data, an arduo
93 which this hypothesis can be held has to be tempered by the poor reproducibility between studies in
95 e, the benefit of carotid stenting should be tempered by the potential for increased perioperative ev
97 l Endoscopic Surgery (NOTES) has been partly tempered by the reality that a NOTES procedure without l
98 Enthusiasm for tolerance induction has been tempered by the realization that it is more difficult to
99 the benefit of prospective clinical trials, tempered by the recognition of all of the possible medic
100 itial therapy, even for advanced disease, is tempered by the recognition of some important limitation
101 , and very-late-onset subtypes now should be tempered by the recognition that comorbid medical and ne
105 ne-reactivation strategies, however, will be tempered by the stability that epsilon-globin mRNA exhib
106 randomized phase-I clinical trials, was then tempered by the subsequent disappointing results of rand
107 expression is abated in a wak2-null, but is tempered by the WAK-dominant allele that induces elevate
108 ition in treating neurological conditions is tempered by their toxicity toward a host of CNS cell typ
110 the enthusiasm for these therapies has been tempered by tumor resistance and the paucity of informat
111 e unprecedented response rates, however, was tempered by tumor unresponsiveness through both intrinsi
112 ess of orthopedic implants has been recently tempered by unexpected pathologies and early failures of
115 n the eye to promote inflammation while also tempering cell responses to PGN akin to what has been re
116 iR-146a regulates cholesterol metabolism and tempers chronic inflammatory responses to atherogenic di
117 ckling in" a swarm of individual small tasks tempers competition for CPU time in the shared HPC envir
118 surgeon opinion and patient attitudes should temper concerns about the quality of treatment for women
119 ssor of cytokine signaling 3, a protein that tempers cytokine receptor signaling, they also suggest t
120 by which adaptive immunity, once triggered, tempers DC activation and prevents overreactive immune r
122 hanced sampling approaches, such as Parallel Tempering, do not improve the situation, as the entropic
123 us, as with FGF and EGF receptors, Spry2-GFP tempers downstream Met signaling in addition to its pron
127 e first time that chronic morphine treatment tempers endotoxin tolerance resulting in persistent infl
128 ferent approaches: a combination of the well-tempered ensemble (WTE) and parallel tempering (PT) sche
129 that publication of this viewpoint will help temper enthusiasm for overzealous conversion of guidelin
132 AAT2 modulates cardiorespiratory control and tempers excitatory cardiorespiratory responses to activa
133 te data on some outcomes, these findings may temper expectations about the financial return on invest
135 after gastrulation in the forelimb field to temper Fgf8a signaling in the cardiac field, thus coordi
136 ied: 1) aggressive phenomena (e.g., kicking, temper fits, argumentativeness), 2) purely motor and pho
138 n contrast, lower affinity interactions show tempered GCs, producing B(mem) and affinity-matured, lon
139 dogenous populations of human microflora and temper gut disorders provoked by bacterial pathogens.
140 Oral supplementation with Gln was shown to temper H. suis induced gastritis and epithelial (hyper)p
141 of FLD, we show that synthetic YLGA peptide tempers hepatocyte apoptosis and liver damage and theref
142 e has cast doubt on both these associations, tempering hopes of the feasibility of developing a vacci
143 otential neuroprotective therapeutic must be tempered, however, by the knowledge it also enlarges cir
144 ntitled "SSRIs, Adolescents, and Aggression: Tempering Human Implications Regarding SSRI-Induced Aggr
146 (CD25) on virus-specific CD4 T cells, which tempered IL-2 signaling and STAT5 and mammalian target o
151 that sheds light on how its self-cleavage is tempered in the absence of RecA, as well as a framework
152 owth and how its predatory activities may be tempered in the wild, as well as suggestions for future
154 on (AMI), enthusiasm for glucose lowering is tempered, in part, by concerns of inducing hypoglycemia.
156 phagy accompanies inflammasome activation to temper inflammation by eliminating active inflammasomes.
158 e data expand the roles of T-regs to include tempering inflammation during acute infection in additio
159 ting that C5a may play a significant role in tempering inflammation in Th2-driven diseases such as as
161 events tissue invasion by microorganisms and tempers inflammatory responses to the myriad contents of
167 their ability to preserve phosphatases that temper kinase signaling and proinflammatory cytokine pro
170 atalase restricts reactive oxygen species to temper macrophage TRPM2-mediated Ca(2+) signaling and li
171 eted immune modulation should be possible to temper maladaptive factors, enabling beneficial immune r
172 s Coarse-Grained molecular dynamics and well-tempered MetaDynamics (CG-MetaD), we characterize the la
173 ar dynamics simulations employing transition-tempered metadynamics and compare these results to those
176 olecular modeling study consisting of a well-tempered metadynamics simulation, which allowed one to i
177 thesis of MIL-101(Cr). Microsecond-long well-tempered metadynamics simulations uncover a rich structu
179 ere we use atomistic level modeling and well-tempered metadynamics to calculate the configurational f
182 uated with advanced simulation methods (well-tempered metadynamics) allowing a microscopic understand
185 On the basis of microsecond-long parallel-tempering metadynamics and temperature-replica exchange
186 dynamics simulations together with parallel tempering, metadynamics, and one of the best force-field
187 we adapted the replica exchange with solute tempering method to sample the conformations of the beta
189 An innovative replica exchange (parallel tempering) method called replica exchange with solute te
190 We introduce a replica exchange (parallel tempering) method in which attempted configuration swaps
192 s, Gal1-glycan interactions are essential in tempering microglial activation, brain inflammation, and
194 xplicit solvent replica exchange with solute tempering molecular dynamics simulations probing aggrega
196 ced phase-space sampling algorithm, parallel-tempering molecular dynamics, we have explored the energ
199 ow that the Serrate antagonist, fringe, must temper Notch activity to insure that the activation of t
202 production of chocolate, which is defined as tempering of cocoa butter through primary and secondary
204 n of RssB provides a moderate and reversible tempering of its activity, followed by a specific and ro
206 tingly, this occurs in resting MPhis through tempering of steady-state mitochondrial reactive oxygen
207 required for NPC renewal potential and that tempering of the differentiation program requires cooper
209 results suggest that students' mindsets may temper or exacerbate the effects of economic disadvantag
212 arallel tempering Monte Carlo algorithm with tempering over the temperature domain is used to examine
216 as a treatment option has been appropriately tempered, particularly as the therapy is introduced beyo
221 stem growth rate represent a mechanism that tempers progression of early commitment to the light env
223 he well-tempered ensemble (WTE) and parallel tempering (PT) schemes and metadynamics (MetaD) to chara
224 s the use of activity-based probes that show tempered rates of reactivity with enzymes, such that com
225 ression is mediated by poverty and that heat tempers rather than fuels poverty-induced aggression.
227 19,857 square kilometers from protection and tempering regulations in an additional 1,659,972 square
229 ) method called replica exchange with solute tempering (REST) for the efficient sampling of aqueous p
230 FEP/REST (i.e., replica exchange with solute tempering) sampling protocol, based on detail studies on
232 s well as the observed growth inhibition, is tempered significantly by coexpression of the CfPV2 E6 a
233 Our computational studies exploit parallel tempering simulations of coarse-grained model proteins t
234 pluralism in both its homeland and colonies tempers some of archaeology's global assumptions about t
235 at controlling the chronic phase disease is tempered somewhat by the persistence of the LSC pool in
238 ng their optimal range requires both SKIP to temper synaptic potentials (incoherent feedforward loop)
242 oglobin (HbF) can blunt the pathophysiology, temper the clinical course, and offer prospects for cura
243 he release of glucocorticoids that, in turn, temper the ensuing immune/inflammatory response, and the
244 that one function of MeCP2 in neurons is to temper the expression of the longest genes in the genome
245 osis-competent VZV glycoprotein, was able to temper the fusogenicity of the gH endocytosis mutants by
247 reversibility of the intermediate steps, and temper the nature of the driving force of the reaction.
248 t the analog 7-aza-Trp, which is expected to temper the nucleophilicity of C2 in Trp, is a very poor
249 endogenous functions of immune AT1 receptors temper the pathogenic actions of renal and vascular AT1
250 cess in using bidentate phosphine ligands to temper the reactivities of in situ-generated gold carben
251 of a large number of protecting groups that temper the reactivity of nitrogen; however, the use of p
252 DA neurons by SNr GABAergic neurons and also temper the release of glutamate in the dorsal striatum.
253 nd, differently to animal cells, it does not temper the ribonuclease activity of inositol-requiring e
254 late ligand bioavailability and consequently temper the signaling of canonical G protein-coupled rece
255 t declining C, called dematerialization, can temper the sustainability challenge of growth (P x A), a
261 cellular HCO(3) (-) flux becomes absorptive, tempering the alkaline pH generated by transcellular HCO
262 decreases the action of the cag PAI T4SS via tempering the bacterium's interaction with alpha5beta1 i
265 suggest that TLR2 plays an important role in tempering the host response to pneumonic tularemia.
266 of the sympathetic fight-or-flight response, tempering the rise in [Na](i) and cellular Ca loading an
267 in both cancerous and normal cells, however, tempers the broad spectrum of activity of currently used
268 suggest that the sympathetic nervous system tempers the capacity of antigen-presenting cells to acti
269 tors by repressing the Ink4A-Ink4B locus and tempers the developmental rate of differentiation by pre
271 d functions as a barrier to water vapor that tempers the effects of humidity changes and stabilizes t
272 ndamental mechanism by which the hippocampus tempers the forgetting of older memories as newer memori
273 uncovered an immune-regulatory pathway that tempers the intensity of the host response to influenza
274 eurons, mediated by GIRK channel activation, tempers the locomotor stimulatory effect of cocaine whil
276 Myc, leading to the notion that organization tempers the sensitivity of individual cells to Myc activ
277 tting of primary immunodeficiencies but also temper their dysregulation in conditions of antibody-med
278 cquiring a hemophagocytic phenotype but also tempers their proinflammatory cytokine and ferritin secr
281 a negative role of the morphogen TGF-beta in tempering these signals under physiological conditions,
286 echniques, such as metadynamics and parallel tempering, to characterize the oligomerization landscape
287 gy perturbation/replica exchange with solute tempering, to two modifications of protein-ligand comple
289 e American Thyroid Association guidelines of tempering TSH suppression in patients with low risk of c
291 ilitates tracking of actions and outcomes to temper urges for riskier rewards as they become less pro
292 e molecular dynamics simulations with solute tempering, we study the effect of methionine oxidation o
293 stigation of chiral ion-pairs using parallel tempering, were performed in order to probe the mode of
295 epidemiologists have for population health, tempered with concerns for remaining true to epidemiolog
296 ers using solvophobic driving forces must be tempered with functionalities that promote solubility of
298 s on nontarget organisms, but theory must be tempered with pragmatism in the selection of volatiles a
299 The significance of these findings must be tempered with the limitations (possible underreporting)
300 el reduction approach that combines Parallel Tempering with Lasso regularization to identify minimal