1 -lactam YU253434, 1, are reported along with
the finding that 1 is resistant to hydrolysis by all fou
2 ican-3) is an emerging target for HCC, given
the findings that 1) GPC3 is highly expressed in more th
3 The finding that (
25R)-cholest-5-en-3beta,16beta,26-trio
4 Unforeseen was
the finding that 30%-40% of unaligned reads were actuall
5 The finding that 78% of genes and 57% of dysregulated mi
6 The findings that ~
8% of Tregs in the circulation of hea
7 ed for individualized dosing is supported by
the finding that a 4-fold variation in FC dose is requir
8 ments is important, but equally important is
the finding that a given patient may not be a good candi
9 The finding that a global signal, related to disease, ca
10 The finding that a population of proliferating CD11b(+)L
11 In this paper, we present
the finding that a protein called TRAMM (formerly known
12 The finding that a significant proportion experienced "n
13 ge in beta-cell function in type 1 diabetes,
the finding that abatacept blunts this relationship rend
14 n phenotypic defects of Rhox-mutant mice and
the finding that aberrant RHOX promoter methylation is s
15 This is in agreement with
the finding that Abeta42-A2V leads to early-onset Alzhei
16 species that are evolving by gene loss, with
the finding that Actinomycetaceae genomes from human cav
17 fn2(-/-) liver mitochondria, consistent with
the finding that acute or chronic Mfn2 ablation or overe
18 This led to
the finding that alloantigen-specific T suppressor cells
19 The findings that allS. suisstrains investigated possess
20 First,
the finding that alpha- and beta-band oscillations contr
21 The finding that amphiregulin-producing Tregs have a non
22 The findings that amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) pa
23 c mutation in the gene Bub1b further support
the finding that aneuploidy impairs cell proliferation i
24 The finding that angio-OCT scans confirmed the presence
25 This was accompanied by
the finding that animal-derived T lymphocytes were in a
26 The finding that anthropogenic rather than environmental
27 The finding that antibiotics exacerbate dysbiosis indica
28 actericidal function, which was in line with
the finding that antibodies against adenylate cyclase to
29 This is consistent with
the finding that association of the two endogenous prote
30 IFN-alpha and -beta was further supported by
the finding that autocrine IFN-beta but not IFN-alpha pr
31 The finding that BCR signaling inhibitors differ in thei
32 The finding that BDNF is also secreted by differentiated
33 The finding that biochar can stimulate DIET may be an im
34 The finding that blockade of muscarinic receptors in mPF
35 ferases in the lignin pathway (Ye et al., ),
the finding that bm2 encodes a functional MTHFR is consi
36 Among those advances is
the finding that both innate and adaptive immune cells c
37 INTERPRETATION:
The findings that both patient and practice characterist
38 iosynthetic pathways is further supported by
the finding that Brefeldin A prevented the accumulation
39 One prediction of
the finding that BV changes lie downstream of the diseas
40 This is supported by
the finding that Ca(v)1.2 channels are required in excit
41 The finding that cancer chemotherapeutic drugs and ioniz
42 The finding that CAR and potentially an unidentified fac
43 This species framework led to
the finding that CBSV has a faster rate of evolution whe
44 ization and cell morphology are supported by
the finding that CcfM interacts with the magnetoskeleton
45 The evaluation of other cytokines supported
the finding that CCR9+ memory T cells acquire a more inf
46 The finding that CD300a recognizes phosphatidylserine an
47 IL-27 and CD301b(+) cells is demonstrated by
the finding that CD301b-depleted mice exhibit delayed wo
48 onsible for this heterogeneity, evidenced by
the finding that CD44+/CD24- and PROCR+/EpCAM- multi-pot
49 This hypothesis is supported by
the finding that cells that constitutively overexpress D
50 The finding that cerebrospinal fluid and positron emissi
51 This conclusion is based on
the finding that chalazia improved or resolved in most p
52 on androgen-regulated genes, substantiating
the finding that CHK2 affects prostate cancer proliferat
53 Moreover,
the finding that chlorophyll-less stomata cause a 'defla
54 The finding that circadian period defects in two classic
55 This divergence was reconciled by
the finding that commensal bacteria, including Escherich
56 The finding that condensin is a mechanochemical motor ha
57 The findings that constitutive or short-term DAGL-alpha
58 This is based on
the finding that Cox16p, tagged with a dual polyhistidin
59 oth human and animal origin in mice, despite
the finding that CR9114 did not display in vitro neutral
60 red in the context of a linear pathway, with
the finding that crowding can have a redistributing effe
61 ese nascent HIV-1 ligand length variants and
the finding that CTL-reactive epitopes may be absent dur
62 The finding that Cu has limited capacity to be oxidized
63 The finding that cyclin D1 is required for recruitment o
64 This could be accounted for by
the finding that Cyp2c44 metabolized the PG precursor, P
65 This interpretation is further supported by
the findings that deletion of the STEP gene led to a rap
66 1943-1955) unravel
the finding that depletion of Smoothened (Smo) in pancre
67 The finding that dichloroacetamide safeners can undergo
68 The finding that DIET can serve as the source of electro
69 ehavioral flexibility-has been challenged by
the finding that discrimination reversal in macaques, th
70 The finding that diverse triggers initiate AF at predict
71 The finding that DLPFC tDCS acutely alters the processin
72 The findings that DNA differences substantially affect d
73 The finding that Dph3 is an electron donor for the Fe-S
74 The finding that drugs and metabolites can be detected f
75 or prevention of venous thromboembolism, (3)
the finding that dual pathway inhibition with the combin
76 The finding that E7 increases the levels of Rad51 and BR
77 The finding that early CTO PCI in the left anterior desc
78 Furthermore,
the finding that EE opposes multiple pathway changes ass
79 events were causally related as suggested by
the finding that elevation of ROS by hydrogen peroxide i
80 omeric impurity with agonist activity led to
the finding that enantiomers (R,R)-68 and (S,S)-68 have
81 This observation, together with
the finding that endogenous formaldehyde-induced DPCs we
82 Our results support
the finding that endoscopic biliary drainage for maligna
83 Thus,
the finding that enhancing Hsp70:CHIP-mediated ubiquitin
84 tral role of EPYC1 in pyrenoid biogenesis by
the finding that EPYC1 binds Rubisco to form the pyrenoi
85 The finding that ergotamine binds serotonin receptors in
86 by the site of elevated phosphorylation and
the finding that ERK inhibition corrects elevated RSK an
87 Furthermore,
the finding that ET-1 constrains the blood flow response
88 (Supplementary Table 3), in accordance with
the finding that evolutionary forces decreased the mean
89 This paradox is resolved by
the findings that excessive mitochondrial fission or inh
90 This notion received support from
the finding that exposure of I-MPhis to low pH or treatm
91 The finding that exposure to inequality begets inequalit
92 regulator of the ISG response, and highlight
the finding that feeding time can modulate the skin immu
93 The finding that fewer women than men were being treated
94 Presented herein is
the finding that fluorescence and Raman IFE can be relia
95 anism of IFSA suppression is demonstrated by
the finding that Fml1 can catalyse regressed fork restor
96 The finding that folate modulates metastatic potential o
97 This hypothesis is supported by
the finding that following an intrajejunal inoculation t
98 rect test of an immunological explanation of
the finding that gay men have a greater number of older
99 d neurodegeneration was further supported by
the finding that genetic suppression of the Toll/Dif and
100 The finding that genetic variation identified by trait G
101 ere, we report a novel disease mechanism and
the finding that glial lipid metabolism is critical for
102 ese observations are further demonstrated by
the finding that GluN1 deletion in PVN neurons attenuate
103 tensive efforts, we were unable to reproduce
the finding that glutamate, AP5, and NMDA positively mod
104 data led to a number of insights, including
the finding that Gro-repressed genes are enriched for pr
105 In addition to
the finding that H. bacteriophora excreted-secreted prod
106 The finding that Haemophilus ducreyi causes lesions simi
107 The finding that [
HAN](.-) can be synthesized as a stabl
108 transplantation and mechanistic studies for
the finding that, "
Harnessing Hematopoietic Stem Cell Lo
109 cribes the methods that have been developed,
the findings that have been obtained, and the theoretica
110 In this review, we focus on
the findings that have illuminated the genetic architect
111 Here we describe
the finding that heterochromatin and genic DNA methylati
112 eptide-drug conjugate was also attributed to
the finding that higher amounts of SAN1 were delivered t
113 l an ecosystem's SOC nature, as reflected by
the finding that higher labile C in bamboo litter contri
114 Here, we review
the findings that highlight the dynamic nature of nuclea
115 hydrophilic surface remains to be answered,
the finding that Hofmeister ions directly modulate the s
116 ified by cytoplasmic lactoccocal SodA led to
the finding that host antimicrobial-mediated lysis is a
117 The finding that human brain glucose demands peak during
118 recovery in northern Europe, juxtaposed with
the finding that humans are the single-most important fa
119 The finding that hydrogen bond strengths in a TM helix c
120 We report here
the findings that Icmt inhibition reduces the function o
121 The finding that IL-17F has a nonredundant function in t
122 RNA velocity estimates corroborated
the finding that immune-related genes were activated in
123 The finding that in chronic lymphocytic leukemia, BCRs b
124 s associated with higher costs, we reproduce
the finding that increasing costs reduce helping and fin
125 s study, we comprehensively assessed each of
the findings that influence surgical planning, on variou
126 l-arginine during infection is supported by
the finding that inhibiting its synthesis from its precu
127 The finding that inhibitory feedback from HCs to photore
128 The finding that intravenous BCG prevents or substantial
129 Our conclusions are further strengthened by
the finding that intrinsically disordered proteins, whic
130 The finding that isotropic pressure induces a directed m
131 ll lines and primary MPN cells in vitro, and
the finding that it failed to completely and effectively
132 s that is made all the more extraordinary by
the finding that it occurs irrespective of whether the t
133 The finding that IV.3 induces anaphylaxis in CD32a-trans
134 Furthermore,
the finding that KRAS-dependent lesions are reversible i
135 The finding that lesion penetration may contribute to tr
136 The finding that LH2 modifies collagen in the extracellu
137 This inference is supported by
the finding that loss of RH50 renders chloroplast protei
138 In the first cohort, we replicated
the finding that low low-density lipoprotein levels are
139 The finding that Ltab-Ncr3 is specific in regulating adj
140 The finding that Lys(M) inhibits a distinct step in the
141 The findings that M. tuberculosis PPE2 protein is involv
142 The finding that magnetite can compensate for the lack o
143 The finding that many phosphorylated residues are not so
144 The finding that MAPK was activated in early differentia
145 The finding that maternal stress during pregnancy is ass
146 This study aimed to replicate
the finding that MC1R variant status predicts dental fea
147 The finding that metabolic traits of tumors can be selec
148 The finding that metal ligation inhibits this energy was
149 The finding that MftA* is the major product formed durin
150 rtance of other innate cells was unveiled by
the finding that MHCII deficiency in group 3 innate lymp
151 The finding that mislocalization of active phosphotransf
152 st cell exocytosis was recently suggested by
the finding that mitochondria translocate to exocytosis
153 imaging of redox-sensitive GFP corroborated
the finding that mitochondrial oxidative stress was dimi
154 It relies on
the finding that molecules simultaneously diffusing, dri
155 dimension reduction techniques and replicate
the finding that most postural variance falls within a r
156 The finding that MSM who practiced receptive anal interc
157 The finding that MSM who practised receptive anal interc
158 urodevelopmental disorders is underscored by
the finding that mutations in Coffin-Siris syndrome, a h
159 Our data support
the finding that mutations in the MAGI2 gene are causal
160 Finally,
the finding that N-glycosylated GFP substantially reduce
161 Most noteworthy is
the finding that nanomicelles present in the water appea
162 In our analysis, Nubeam recapitulated
the findings that natural microbiota in mouse gut are re
163 The finding that neural activity is necessary and suffic
164 Evidence for this includes
the findings that neural activity may modulate beta-amyl
165 ults that may explain this outcome, based on
the finding that neutralizing antibodies to IL6 and STAT
166 The finding that non-thermal plasma triggers hormesis-li
167 stool antigen CIDT results was supported by
the finding that noncases were less likely than cases to
168 Collectively,
the findings that nor-BNI reversed SI-mediated hypodopam
169 Principally,
the finding that NRG3 classes II and III are brain-speci
170 The finding that NRP1 regulates angiogenesis in a VEGF-
171 The finding that numerous skin strain-associated virulen
172 The finding that obesity and metabolic disorder are acco
173 Our results replicated
the finding that older adults are impaired compared to t
174 tal for the discovery of new antibacterials;
the finding that one amino acid change can cause resista
175 Moreover,
the finding that only 3 of 240 molecules had ever been s
176 The finding that other CVD events combined were greater
177 The finding that other GEFs for Ran besides RCC1 exist g
178 we verify that functional relationship with
the finding that overexpression of either ZAP1 or the Za
179 These results, and
the finding that PAbetaN changes the nitrocefin kinetics
180 and cellular biology techniques have led to
the findings that PAH is indeed a cascade of diseases ex
181 This estimate, in conjunction with
the findings that pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma incid
182 The finding that partial restoration of hepatic G6Pase-a
183 The finding that patients with CIPA maintain blood press
184 This and
the finding that patients with invasive S. pyogenes infe
185 The finding that PCS(*) has the greatest EA of the three
186 The finding that people who eat the most whole grains ha
187 idence from human genetic data, particularly
the finding that persons lacking functional Na(V)1.7 are
188 pro-apoptotic role for AMPK is suggested by
the finding that pharmacological activators induce apopt
189 This is further supported by
the finding that pilA, pilD, and mshA genes, all of whic
190 The finding that PIN lesions contain increased numbers o
191 The finding that place-based spectral coding is sufficie
192 The findings that plasma triglyceride levels are reduced
193 The finding that PLXND1 and REV3L mutations are responsi
194 Here, we report
the finding that PME-1 overexpression correlates with in
195 This is supported by
the finding that polyadenylation factors are required fo
196 The finding that PORTOS could predict outcome due to rad
197 This approach has led to
the finding that positive and negative facial preference
198 The finding that positive reinforcement buffered heritab
199 inal complex to miscarriage was supported by
the finding that pregnancy failure was largely inhibited
200 Together with
the finding that preserving HSF1 can alleviate alpha-syn
201 The finding that protein-membrane interactions are just
202 he static protein constraint is supported by
the findings that protein mass of energy metabolism is c
203 Moreover,
the finding that proximal tubule cell-specific amphiregu
204 The finding that PTPN14 binding by HPV E7 impairs differ
205 The findings that pyronaridine-artesunate safety and eff
206 Here we describe
the finding that PyV infection specifically induces the
207 The finding that qAF is elevated at the border between d
208 ulators is more controversial, but, based on
the finding that Rac inactivation can rescue cytokinesis
209 The finding that Rbfox proteins regulate mRNA translatio
210 tifies a novel role for TLR3 in PAH based on
the findings that reduced expression of TLR3 contributes
211 e presence of eculizumab was corroborated by
the finding that residual hemolysis after forceful activ
212 ferent layers of the retina, consistent with
the finding that retinal hemorrhages are often found in
213 The finding that rh Bri2 BRICHOS can reach the brain par
214 The finding that ribosomal oxygenases (ROXs) occur in or
215 The finding that ribosomes slide on homopolymeric A sequ
216 as attracted significant interest because of
the finding that RNA hydroxymethylation can favor mRNA t
217 In order to confirm
the findings that rs117618017 is associated with risk of
218 Based on
the findings that rs4299376 was associated with a 2.75 m
219 The finding that Rv0888 accounts for half of Mtb's hemol
220 The finding that schizophrenia subjects with higher IFIT
221 The finding that seeds of > 50% of species are likely to
222 The Egocentric Temporal Order (ETO) bias is
the finding that self-initiated action-events are percei
223 These results, coupled with
the findings that serum 25(OH)D concentrations correlate
224 The finding that several noncanonical mRNA isoforms are
225 ogression of root rot disease, together with
the finding that similar genes are present in other P. p
226 The finding that similar molecular strategies are deploy
227 evance of this interaction is underscored by
the finding that Six1 expression strongly correlates wit
228 The finding that slowly hydrolyzable ATP analogs trigger
229 This sensing strategy is based on
the finding that small nanoparticles are invisible under
230 nd in biofluids has grown substantially with
the findings that small RNAs can serve as indicators of
231 The finding that smoking induces LOY thus links a preven
232 The finding that social EE has positive whereas physical
233 The finding that social responsiveness occurs in differe
234 The finding that some canine and porcine, but not primat
235 We also report
the finding that steatosis abrogates hepatic LDLR expres
236 The research began with
the finding that stimulant drugs enhanced memory in rats
237 Here, we exploited
the finding that striatal dopamine release is associated
238 Computational studies support
the finding that substrate orientation is a critical fac
239 ity of these domains is further supported by
the finding that super enhancer-associated transcription
240 hese findings suggest that the robustness of
the findings that support current myocardial revasculari
241 e expression is poor in murine cells despite
the finding that,
surprisingly, the bulk of Rev interact
242 The finding that survivors who were hospitalised for lon
243 The finding that sweet cherry individuals that are homoz
244 The finding that synaptic transmission at cone ribbon sy
245 have entirely equivalent functions, however,
the finding that synonymous codons are not present at eq
246 safety and mortality benefit of bedaquiline,
the finding that the 9-11 month injectable-based 'Bangla
247 The finding that the adhesive properties of PECAM-1 are
248 The finding that the AF-Nest (AFN) ablation eliminates t
249 In this context,
the finding that the ANDV HVD is required for IFN regula
250 In particular,
the finding that the antimuscarinic agent, scopolamine,
251 al sensors of hypoglycaemia is challenged by
the finding that the basal sensory neuronal outflow from
252 This correlates with
the finding that the calcium-dependent protein kinase, P
253 The finding that the compounds tested were able to reduc
254 The finding that the diphosphates of the compounds devel
255 Also of note was
the finding that the dry EEG system can deliver comparab
256 We now report
the finding that the encapsulated peroxide cryptate, [O2
257 Exploiting
the finding that the enhancer landscape better reflects
258 The finding that the histone-binding activity is not con
259 Coincident with this discovery was
the finding that the HIV Vpu protein down-regulates BST2
260 The finding that the human dimension outpaces the benefi
261 The finding that the iodine-to-creatinine ratio increase
262 e proof-of-concept results presented support
the finding that the LC-MS and data analysis methodology
263 inally, the sentence "Hence, consistent with
the finding that the level of fecundity that maximized l
264 The finding that the local environments characterising t
265 ped fluorescent binding methods corroborates
the finding that the Motulsky-Mahan methodology is limit
266 Consistent with
the finding that the mouse miR-431 seed sequence in the
267 This was supported by
the finding that the overexpression of the transcription
268 The finding that the pathological accumulation of insolu
269 The finding that the PkPSD from Plasmodium knowlesi can
270 This is corroborated by
the finding that the proximally polyadenylated short DOG
271 Of further importance was
the finding that the quadruplex formation disrupts CTCF
272 The finding that the relative positioning of the lipid a
273 Coupled with
the finding that the soils may be a weaker sink for CH(4
274 The finding that the spin of the initially populated FC
275 in hyperactivity was further highlighted by
the finding that the stimulant drug methylphenidate miti
276 pair of the enamine nitrogen is supported by
the finding that the trityl group in the 2-position of t
277 The study of the reaction led to
the finding that the vinyl azide formed by competitive E
278 Taken together, we report
the finding, that the highly expressed imprinted lncRNA
279 These results correlate with
the findings that the entire open reading frame (ORF) fo
280 This occupation is consistent with
the finding that their rotors have been arrested at the
281 Furthermore,
the finding that there is common diversity in TUBB6 expr
282 and the normal chromosomes was examined with
the finding that there is no detectable homology between
283 Also novel was
the finding that this adhesion was necessary for subsequ
284 nvestigated for small molecule capture, with
the finding that through tuning of both the thermodynami
285 ifferential responsiveness was attributed to
the finding that TLR7/8, but not TLR4, stimulation marke
286 The finding that TMAO and inorganic arsenic are widely p
287 Here, following
the finding that transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-be
288 This concept is supported by
the finding that Treg induction is abrogated upon pDC de
289 Coupled with
the findings that tumor necrosis factor superfamily memb
290 ht into how these responses are connected by
the finding that ubiquitylation of RNAPII itself, at a s
291 Due to
the finding that variants are also found in benign nodul
292 antiviral signaling was further supported by
the finding that viral proteases from picornavirus famil
293 was supported by competition experiments and
the finding that weak acid anion adsorption increased wi
294 The findings that were noted during endoscopy included t
295 We discuss
the findings that were robust to replication across the
296 elease of cell-free virions, as evidenced by
the finding that whereas a neuraminidase inhibitor alone
297 These results are in accordance with
the findings that whereas over half of all lesions in an
298 oise ratio in molecular replacement leads to
the finding that,
with data to sufficiently high resolut
299 es and its phosphorylation is illustrated by
the finding that YMR291W/TDA1 of S. cerevisiae and the h
300 The findings that ZIKV infections are associated with bi