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1 Current methods have not been evaluated for their ability to accurately speciate and determine nitro
3 sized materials will be described along with their ability to act as electrocatalysts for the hydroge
4 of these nanoparticles as photocatalysts is their ability to act as photoinitiators (PIs) for radica
5 ic nature of polar liquids underpins much of their ability to act as useful solvents, but its descrip
6 ] and post-(liver flush; LF) reperfusion for their ability to activate a panel of PRRs, and analyzed
8 ng FABP4 in ovarian cancer cells can inhibit their ability to adapt and colonize lipid-rich tumor mic
9 ly changing environmental conditions because their ability to adapt lags behind the rate of habitat a
11 l transitions, which have been correlated to their ability to adapt to fluctuations in the light envi
12 as have been insufficiently investigated for their ability to adapt to the challenges posed by climat
13 plants establish outside their native range, their ability to adapt to the new environment is influen
14 pioid specificity of interventions may limit their ability to address the broader problem of polysubs
15 hese recombinant proteins, when screened for their ability to adhere to immobilized extracellular mat
16 ents to two different viper species, testing their ability to adjust to novel predators that use diff
17 transplant recipients were optimistic about their ability to age successfully, believing their trans
18 (FMT) capsules from healthy lean donors and their ability to alter gut microbiota and improve metabo
19 ustrial attention in recent years because of their ability to alter single DNA bases with precision.
20 d how desmosomal components evolved, and how their ability to anchor the highly elastic and tough IF
21 descriptors were experimentally evaluated on their ability to appropriately characterize frequently o
22 ons were physicochemically characterized and their ability to associate with cells and promote antige
23 fish experienced higher predation; however, their ability to avoid predation improved when they rece
25 ed agricultural biomass ashes with CO(2) and their ability to be bound by mineralised carbonate in a
26 OT logic gates as an alternative, and showed their ability to be combined into a full thermal adder t
30 The synthesized compounds were screened for their ability to bind alpha-synuclein and amyloid beta f
32 terestingly, the 2 strains did not differ in their ability to bind the immune complement or to underg
35 D(3) analogues proved equal to calcitriol in their ability to bind to the vitamin D receptor, and mos
36 designed, synthesized, and characterized for their ability to block topoII and for their overall drug
37 em complexes containing BrxX and neutralizes their ability to both methylate and exclude incoming pha
38 are integral to cellulolytic secretomes, and their ability to break down cellulose has been successfu
39 d by low sensitivity and high bias, limiting their ability to capture an accurate representation of t
40 ility in modeling the aggregate CNV effects, their ability to capture effects from different CNV feat
41 bility provided by the polymer backbones and their ability to capture micropollutant guests as the re
42 ed in immunoprecipitation followed by MS for their ability to capture the endogenous protein from mam
43 to excessive glucose concentrations and lose their ability to carry out glucose stimulated insulin se
44 rotein tracking and drug delivery because of their ability to carry therapeutic agents and readily fu
45 arding the aforementioned enzymes highlights their ability to catalyze C-H bond activation and functi
46 lies have gained tremendous attention due to their ability to catalyze reactions with the efficiencie
49 d of choice in surrogate modeling because of their ability to characterize arbitrary, high-dimensiona
51 h geographically distinct origins, differ in their abilities to colonize murine skin, mirroring epide
52 lates cap-dependent translation by weakening their ability to compete with eIF4G for eIF4E binding wi
53 tive affinities of DNA probes by determining their ability to competitively affect the rate of Cas9-g
54 irac bands to thermoelectric performance and their ability to concurrently achieve large thermopower
55 y in composite polymer electrolytes owing to their ability to conduct Li(+) through the ceramic oxide
56 e underlying amine properties that determine their ability to control herbicide volatilization are po
59 mixed cultures, such as their modularity and their ability to convert complex substrates into valuabl
60 s have attracted increasing attention due to their ability to convert light energy into mechanical de
61 nsposons, which are normally silenced due to their ability to copy and spread throughout the genome.
63 r and metabolic measurements were limited in their ability to correlate with myocardial recovery.
65 of PPIs on esophageal epithelium, including their ability to curtail transcriptomic processes involv
66 ance to cisplatin and paclitaxel by reducing their ability to damage DNA and microtubules, respective
67 city, size, and morphology, and we evaluated their ability to deliver cyclosporine A (CsA) for immuno
68 FcgammaRIIIa or FcRn binding, half-life, or their ability to deplete target cells in FcgammaR/FcRn h
69 Therefore, they are inherently limited in their ability to describe the impact of subtle differenc
70 s and non-geneticist clinicians can optimize their ability to detect and mitigate genomic disease whi
71 protocols differed in library complexity and their ability to detect cell-type markers, impacting the
72 for clinically suspected endocarditis given their ability to detect vegetation and perivalvular comp
73 ed metabolic housekeeping enzymes because of their ability to detoxify reactive aldehydes, like those
74 icial to government and research agencies in their ability to develop environmental policies and anal
75 ve B cells were not deleted but rapidly lost their ability to differentiate into germinal center B ce
76 and Fast Greedy Equivalence Search (FGES) in their ability to discover this structure from data colle
77 tested 13 different stability predictors for their ability to discriminate between pathogenic and put
78 DNA structures were compared with respect to their ability to dissipate acoustic energy at the level
79 eep learning and feature-based approaches on their ability to distinguish between the assumed presenc
80 ever, existing methods are either lacking in their ability to distinguish between types of DNA damage
81 ssing lentiviral Nef proteins that differ in their ability to down-modulate CD3, we show that retaini
82 ral-like particles relies, in large part, on their ability to effectively recruit T cell help after B
84 er empirically derived, or at best judged by their ability to elicit broad inflammation, it would be
85 sis, sensory systems are adapted to maximize their ability to encode information about the environmen
87 ization that their substrate versatility and their ability to engage in intimate collaborations with
89 ropriated polyspecific I domains in part for their ability to engage with multiple ligands and to pro
92 generated interest in biomaterial design for their ability to enhance the mechanics of polymeric mate
93 imity of the two SNARE motifs, and therefore their ability to enter the same SNARE complex, will depe
94 Much of their success can be attributed to their ability to establish lifelong latent infections in
95 to support their existence, thus, promoting their ability to establish long-term infections and dise
96 e evaluated two computational techniques for their ability to estimate the impact of residue mutation
97 ng vulnerabilities of cancer cells rooted in their ability to evolve and drive disease progression.
98 apies" from traditional medicines, including their ability to expand and contract in proportion to ne
99 te NHC-Cu catalysts that are responsible for their ability to facilitate transformations with high ef
101 racers and calanoid copepods and we quantify their ability to find mates when ambient flow imposes ph
104 ed E* cells in their expression of CD144 and their ability to form EC-like networks in Matrigel.
105 ction of sEVs in pancreatic cancer cells and their ability to form premetastatic niches for pancreati
107 A=1H,5H-benzo(1,2-d:4,5-d')bistriazole), for their ability to form terminal metal-oxo sites and subse
108 four structural proteins from SARS-CoV-2 for their ability to form virus-like particles (VLPs) from h
109 ng germinal center responses while retaining their ability to function as antigen-presenting cells an
111 ion within the left parietal cortex impaired their ability to generalize learned rules to a structura
112 perform far less favorably when evaluated in their ability to generalize or transfer representations
113 enesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) owing to their ability to generate citrullinated proteins - the h
116 oils (VO) in the broodstock diet, to improve their ability to grow fast when fed low fish meal (FM) a
118 matically review smart textiles according to their abilities to harvest biomechanical energy, body he
119 s with different farming systems differed in their abilities to harvest the resources that best match
120 e recently received intense attention due to their ability to host exotic electronic transport phenom
122 ystems had comparable accuracy of 81%-83% in their ability to identify lesions with potential for rec
123 er (EC), but they have not been assessed for their ability to identify non-LS forms of inherited risk
125 coded by 13 different mycobacteriophages for their ability to impair the growth of Mycobacterium smeg
127 that GABAergic synapse loss correlates with their ability to increase excitatory synaptic function.
128 ltative intracellular bacteria notorious for their ability to induce a chronic, and often lifelong, i
129 otransporter 2) inhibitors may be related to their ability to induce a fasting-like paradigm, which t
130 x cases of multiple system atrophy (MSA) for their ability to induce alpha-synuclein aggregation.
131 h nearly all vaccines in use today depend on their ability to induce B cell memory, we have not yet s
132 g white protein digestion products and study their ability to induce CCK and GLP-1 release in enteroe
134 enuated influenza vaccines relies heavily on their ability to induce elevated interferon responses in
135 ctional epitopes of the class 5 adhesins and their ability to induce intraclass antibody responses, w
136 ntially accelerate toxicity testing based on their ability to induce liver necrosis and, eventually,
137 ranscription factors (TF) are well known for their ability to induce mesenchymal states associated wi
138 Cyp c 1 mutant, mCyp c 1, were analyzed for their ability to induce oral tolerance in a murine model
139 he recent SARS-CoV-2, for receptor usage and their ability to infect cell types from different specie
142 and truncated versions of HuCR1 and compared their ability to inhibit complement activation in vitro
143 ized cellulose derivatives was evaluated for their ability to inhibit crystallization of enzalutamide
146 iviral activity against mammarenaviruses for their ability to inhibit IAV infection using our recentl
147 and carboxymethoxy ethers were evaluated for their ability to inhibit ribosomal s6 kinase (RSK) activ
148 and the resulting siRNAs were evaluated for their ability to inhibit Ttr mRNA expression in vitro.
149 ical character for all complexes, suggesting their ability to initiate and terminate a C(sp(3))-H hal
151 tructural and functional complexity owing to their ability to interact amongst different components i
152 says to evaluate nine stilbene compounds for their ability to interact synergistically with azole dru
153 ch, biotechnology, and medicine, in part for their ability to interact with unnatural forms of DNA cr
154 (AHLs) have drawn considerable interest for their ability to interfere with the bacterial communicat
155 heir high overexpression on cancer cells and their ability to internalize together with the bound lig
156 Students had a low level of confidence in their ability to interpret ultrasound images and handle
157 nzymatic features common to trans-AT PKSs is their ability to introduce methyl groups at positions be
158 llicle stem cells (HF-SCs) similarly impairs their ability to invade and migrate during epidermal wou
159 entification approach that captures DSBs via their ability to join to specific genomic Cas9/single-gu
160 10RB-/- Mphis exhibited a striking defect in their ability to kill Salmonella enterica serovar Typhim
161 nces in in vitro suppressive capacity nor in their ability to limit the effector response upon homolo
162 tmentalized actin-rich adhesions, defined by their ability to locally secrete proteases and remodel e
163 nized and frequently aggressive-is offset by their ability to maintain longer tenures of dominance th
164 find that S. pombe isolates vary greatly in their ability to make haploid spores, with some isolates
166 increase their phagocytic capacity, enhance their ability to make retinoic acid, dampen their capaci
167 f-caring and self-compassionate may increase their ability to manage emotions and prevent some of the
168 ain (TIM)-family - have gained attention for their ability to mediate the entry of many enveloped vir
171 research interest over the past decades for their ability to mimic biological functions of tradition
172 ey have been successful in large part due to their ability to modify host plant metabolomes to their
173 urrently, the bacteria significantly altered their ability to modify the environment, with Pseudomona
175 ries of mutant and chimeric BET proteins for their ability to modulate cell growth, differentiation,
176 properties of psilocybin and LSD, as well as their ability to modulate functional brain connectivity.
177 rug candidates for cancer therapy because of their ability to modulate genes involved in inflammation
181 erformance of these two policies in terms of their ability to navigate in artificial forest areas.
182 e generated His-to-Ala variants and examined their ability to negatively regulate cellular signaling
185 anscriptional enhancers have been defined by their ability to operate independent of distance and ori
186 but none have yet proven successful despite their ability to opsonize erythrocytes (or red blood cel
187 ing that E-cadherin on LC does not influence their ability to orchestrate T cell-mediated immunity.
188 lonization by pathogenic bacteria depends on their ability to overcome host nutritional defenses and
189 machine models that increase accuracy due to their ability to parameterize and adapt to changing envi
190 e yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and compare their abilities to pass a nucleosomal barrier with those
191 cationic antimicrobial peptides unusual for their ability to penetrate bacterial membranes and kill
192 macokinetic and immunological properties and their ability to penetrate physiological barriers that a
193 ntial for internal organization of cells and their ability to perform basic cellular functions such a
194 normal rates when we genetically compromised their ability to perform insertion/deletion editing and
196 had a profound impact in chemistry, owing to their ability to perform rapid and massively parallel re
197 chemists to design synthetic models to mimic their ability to perform some of the most difficult oxid
198 usively on language-internal tasks, limiting their ability to perform tasks that depend on understand
199 OVA-sensitized skin to selectively suppress their ability to polarize naive OVA-TCR transgenic CD4(+
200 umin (OVA)-sensitized skin were examined for their ability to polarize naive OVA-TCR transgenic CD4(+
201 cting malnutrition on admission; and examine their ability to predict adverse clinical outcomes [incr
202 pattern expression strengths were tested for their ability to predict amyloid status in a receiver-op
204 heir role as prognostic markers, considering their ability to predict survival probability in FTLD.
206 amounts of Leishmania donovani DNA, testing their ability to preserve specific genetic variations, i
207 ates for CG representations as a function of their ability to preserve the configurational informatio
211 cal for induction of reactive astrocytes and their ability to produce astrocyte-derived neurotrophic
212 e maturity of electrochemical principles and their ability to produce competitive real-world applicat
213 triggered their helper activity, defined by their ability to produce IFN-gamma and to drive the matu
214 of specific messenger RNAs, consistent with their ability to produce similar morphological defects.
215 4 national household surveys, 2012-2016, for their ability to produce unbiased injection drug use (ID
216 tion factor TCF21 in FAP-high CAFs decreases their ability to promote invasion, chemoresistance, and
217 rates in multiple angiosperm lineages due to their ability to promote reproductive isolation via poll
220 ts of some vaccines are now being tested for their ability to protect against COVID-19, the authors a
221 he cytocompatibility of the formulations and their ability to protect Caco-2 cells against oxidative
222 methodological approaches remain limited in their ability to provide detailed analyses of these unde
223 e appealing for wearable applications due to their ability to provide overground balance support with
224 riations in sensitivity and specificity, and their ability to quantitatively predict levels of NAbs i
225 ocking and scoring schemes were validated by their ability to rank known sweet-tasting compounds high
226 e platform for dynamic shape-morphing due to their ability to rapidly undergo large deformations.
227 ranscriptionally capture the mouse gastrula, their ability to recapitulate complex morphogenic events
228 ellular domains (ICD) are of interest due to their ability to recapitulate signaling activity in a li
229 rm for making biological measurements due to their ability to recognize both nucleic acid and non-nuc
230 mportant regulators of the epigenome through their ability to recognize N-acetyl lysine (KAc) post-tr
231 ensitivity and extent of multiplets, and for their ability to recover known biological information in
232 cer activity induced by CB2R agonists due to their ability to reduce inflammation and cell proliferat
233 sutures made of synthetic polymers, owing to their ability to reduce inflammation as well as medicall
234 icant role in many printing processes due to their ability to reduce interfacial tension between ink
235 iably succumb to virus challenge but vary in their ability to reflect signs of disease similar to hum
237 1 are metabolically active, but defective in their ability to regrow upon return to growth conditions
238 es' (NDMMs)-are of major interest because of their ability to regulate development, behavior, and lif
239 he molecular complexity they achieve through their ability to regulate multiple targets simultaneousl
240 SC), glial cells at this synapse, may impact their ability to regulate NMJ stability and repair.
241 intriguing features of biological systems is their ability to regulate the steady-state fluxes of the
242 al killer and CD8(+) T cells was linked with their ability to regulate the translocation of CD107a to
244 of ATG5 in allo-stimulated T cells enhanced their ability to release effector cytokines and cytotoxi
245 ion that is enveloped by PNNs, which enhance their ability to release GABA, excess PNN deposition lik
246 (S)-HETE-lysophospholipids and 12(S)-HETE by their ability to release TNFalpha and activate NFkappaB
248 ossess angiogenic properties as evidenced by their ability to reliably, reproducibly, and quantifiabl
249 dship for low-income individuals by reducing their ability to rely on their community as a buffer aga
250 inflammatory nature of oncolytic viruses and their ability to remodel the tumor microenvironment may
252 function during infection, which diminishes their ability to repair the injured epithelium, shown by
253 distinct T(H)2-polarizing agonists varied in their ability to replace OCH as the initial hit, with th
255 al crest, the cardiac crest, and demonstrate their ability to reprogram trunk into cardiac crest.
256 ng technologies, these platforms have proven their ability to resolve some of the most challenging re
257 compartmentalize eukaryotic cells, enhancing their ability to respond to environmental and developmen
258 ing features of supramolecular assemblies is their ability to respond to external stimuli due to thei
260 lity of spatially structured populations and their ability to respond to large-scale climatic anomali
261 ntibiotics, and for the first time, describe their ability to reverse existing drug resistance agains
262 f such proteins, we investigate here whether their ability to reversibly associate and dissociate may
263 o the various physical properties of PBAs is their ability to reversibly transport mass, a process en
264 partment in the training set on the basis of their ability to risk-stratify patients according to PFS
265 dify the periductal microenvironment through their ability to secrete various cytokines, chemokines,
266 s and their lytic enzymes is of interest for their ability to selectively destroy pathogenic bacteria
267 ortunately, matching peptide properties with their ability to selectively form pores in bacterial mem
268 that tolerant alloreactive B cells retained their ability to sense alloantigen because they continue
269 ine, cell therapies hold great potential for their ability to sense and respond to the biology of an
271 )PC)]L(2) derivatives, which were tested for their ability to sensitize singlet oxygen formation, wer
273 ass of novel drug delivery vehicles owing to their ability to shield their payload from chemical and
274 feedbacks, giving us improved confidence in their ability to simulate future sea ice in in a rapidly
277 parallel planar beamlets were evaluated for their ability to spare healthy brain compared to proton
279 d significant attention in recent years with their ability to streamline synthetic routes toward comp
280 human ANP32A proteins, which are crucial for their ability to support the avian-origin influenza viru
281 expression of OAS1 in cancer cells promotes their ability to survive DNA damage by attenuating PAR s
282 head and neck cancer (HNC) patients affects their ability to swallow food and liquids, risk of aspir
283 or cells can spread to distant sites through their ability to switch between mesenchymal and amoeboid
284 ility of microtubules (MTs), which refers to their ability to switch between polymerization and depol
285 ntially growing cells reveals variability in their ability to switch from fermentation to respiration
286 to the catalytic site, but without affecting their ability to synthesized high-molecular-weight levan
287 d in two cancer drugs may be responsible for their ability to tackle cancers and for the side-effects
288 portion of carbon to growth while increasing their ability to tolerate and metabolise reactive oxygen
291 nhibitors (PARPi) to treat cancer relates to their ability to trap PARP-1 at the site of a DNA break.
292 to suppress effector cell function; however, their ability to treat pre-existing allergy remains uncl
294 and chemoresistant cancer cells, as well as their ability to undergo amitotic budding to escape dorm
295 tro, BLT1(-/-) neutrophils were defective in their ability to undergo apoptosis due to the lack of LT
297 ductive and diverse ecosystems on Earth, and their ability to uptake dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC)
298 over, lack of autophagy among ILC2s impaired their ability to use fatty acid oxidation and strikingly
300 tely their ecology and dispersion, hinges on their ability to withstand the environmental conditions