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1 fragment-based protein structure prediction tool.
2 putational scientists to easily navigate the tool.
3 py can be predicted with a molecular imaging tool.
4 an be significantly accelerated by using our tool.
5 thus represents an improvement over existing tools.
6 ) provides powerful dimensionality reduction tools.
7 and chemoprophylaxis are the most promising tools.
8 using UHPLC-HRMS and advanced data analysis tools.
9 o-inflation, which require tailored analytic tools.
10 r them as mainstream quantitative analytical tools.
11 ication paradigm and expansion of analytical tools.
12 with potential applications as gene-editing tools.
13 cases that remain difficult for text-mining tools.
14 ks of the plasmids to advanced bioinformatic tools.
15 tion via the implementation of semiclassical tools.
16 RD (AuROC for GERD, 0.579 vs range for other tools, 0.660-0.695), and predicted risk correlated well
17 ed to benchmarked open-access and commercial tools, achieving accuracy close to the expected level of
18 nstrated how process signatures from the PAT tools across various batches and campaigns can be analyz
20 of PPARalpha with genetic or pharmacological tools ameliorates inflammation, vascular leakage, neurod
21 ative sum was 3.12 for competency assessment tool and 4.74 for global assessment score whereas laparo
22 3R agonist that may serve as both a research tool and a therapeutic lead for the treatment of neurops
23 erase Cps1B of App1 as an in vitro synthesis tool and an alternative for capsule polymer provision.
24 hlight key advantages and limitations of the tool and compare it to other peptide ligase enzymes.
25 of bias and study quality using the Cochrane tool and Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network che
28 tive predictive value compared with existing tools and correctly identified >75% of HLA-bound peptide
31 alk with visible light excitable optogenetic tools and fluorescent probes, and decreased scattering a
33 antitarget M(2) are valuable pharmacological tools and may enable improved treatment of chronic obstr
36 e then discuss a suite of example management tools and their potential evolutionary implications-both
38 tential of GB segregation as an alloy design tool, and enable the design of microstructures that maxi
39 d experiment, is adaptable as an educational tool, and provides insight on the possible coevolutionar
40 seling in clinical settings, review existing tools, and discuss opportunities and challenges for inte
41 is study, we leverage new mouse lines, viral tools, and molecular markers to better define GPe neuron
42 used in multiple modeling and visualization tools, and we also provide reference Application Program
48 , and major gaps have been identified in the tools available for the identification, and the hazard a
52 t protein production has become an important tool, but is still rarely applied to engineer mammalian
53 atus Index (CONUT) are widely used screening tools, but their efficacy has not yet been compared in M
55 n together, our work highlights how low-cost tools can automatically quantify behavior in naturalisti
56 is review provides perspectives on how these tools can be applied to specific research fields such as
58 talizing on this knowledge, novel diagnostic tools can be developed to guide clinical diagnosis of co
60 y imaging (MSI) is an established analytical tool capable of defining and understanding complex tissu
61 bacteriophages hold great promise as medical tools, clinical applications have been limited by certai
63 development of new CRISPR-Cas genome editing tools continues to drive major advances in the life scie
65 cture prediction and design corresponding to tools developed using our RNA-As-Graphs (RAG) approach.
68 designed to validate the IBD Disk, a visual tool easily useable in daily practice to assess disabili
69 ddition to phenotype tools, genetic analysis tools enable users to integrate and interpret genome-phe
70 materials have been shown to be a promising tool, even transplanted in vivo, for transducing light s
73 as a non-invasive diagnostic and prognostic tool for AD, regardless of clinical stage, which would b
75 nous whole blood) and that DBS is a suitable tool for assessing MeHg exposure in human population stu
77 h condition, developing simple models (and a tool for calculation) of excess COVID-19-related deaths,
78 ver a cost-effective and easy to use sensing tool for customized administration of drugs in Alzheimer
79 Mendelian randomization (MR) is a valuable tool for detecting causal effects by using genetic varia
81 e X-ray spectroscopy (TEM-EDX) is a powerful tool for determining these particle characteristics, but
82 fficking in humans and its use as a research tool for diagnostic imaging of obesity/diabetes, bacteri
83 on scheme developed here provides a flexible tool for disease management planners which translates mo
84 nvision the current technology as a powerful tool for early warning and detection of low pathogen con
85 e AAV1 a promising anterograde transsynaptic tool for establishing a comprehensive cell-atlas of the
86 ing the polarity in molecules is a versatile tool for expanding the boundaries of structural space.
87 t and non-expert users, making it a powerful tool for gaining novel insights into genome evolution.
89 s spectrometry (IM-MS) has become a powerful tool for glycan structural characterization due to its a
90 S index (HOUSES) would serve as a predictive tool for graft failure in patients (n = 181) who receive
91 mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) is an important tool for high-throughput N-glycan profiling and, upon us
93 romatin regions has emerged as a widely used tool for identifying active regulatory elements in eukar
95 and shoot branching, providing a new genetic tool for increasing seed yield and biomass production in
98 reat promise for its application as a unique tool for manipulating input-defined cell populations and
100 urther show that GATIR mice provide an ideal tool for noninvasive monitoring of Th2 polarization and
101 he tools was assessed: MiXCR was the fastest tool for number of sequences processed per unit of time.
105 sensitivity analysis (CSA) is a new probing tool for sampling sensitivities to chemistry parameters
107 microscopy (SICM) has emerged as a versatile tool for studies of interfaces in biology and materials
108 This symbiont-mediated RNAi approach is a tool for studying bee functional genomics and potentiall
109 e model of HEV infection provides a powerful tool for studying viral-host interactions that should fa
112 how that the hACE2 mouse would be a valuable tool for testing potential vaccines and therapeutics.
113 community with a fast and easily accessible tool for the analysis of LCRs with additional informatio
114 ion of such antibodies represents a powerful tool for the development of correlates of protection tha
115 our studies highlight the VidaL system as a tool for the precise chemical modification of cellular p
119 as to develop and validate a risk prediction tool for trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC), to support e
120 this Feature, we introduce 3D printing as a tool for use in research laboratories, bridging the gap
121 lecule localization microscopy is a powerful tool for visualizing subcellular structures, interaction
122 sibility of using the black soldier fly as a tool for waste valorization and feed production has prim
126 al slide scanning and a CNN model are robust tools for augmenting the conventional detection of intes
127 ons, which have recently emerged as powerful tools for building highly accurate PESs for relatively l
130 high-performance machine learning-based NER tools for concept recognition and trained our concept em
131 d that MAnorm2 clearly outperformed existing tools for differential ChIP-seq analysis, especially whe
133 the full potential of coagulation models as tools for drug development and personalized medicine.
134 efficiency) of different metagenome analysis tools for extracting the CDS content of a microbial comm
135 t and has also provided useful resources and tools for further functional characterization of the nic
136 opy number variation (CNV) are two important tools for genome evolution and sources for the creation
137 stands out here as one of the most powerful tools for investigating the interplay between the geneti
139 us 1 (HSV-1) strain 129 (H129) are important tools for mapping neural circuit anatomic and functional
140 for eight species, and a suite of innovative tools for querying, analyzing and visualizing this data.
143 ted the previously developed PREDICT scoring tools for stratifying risk of IE, and the need for under
144 LDH-H, constitute promising pharmacological tools for the de novo design and identification of LDH t
146 s regarding lipid peroxidation, experimental tools for the study of such processes, as well as the re
148 Thus, novel, accurate and cost-effective tools for viral load monitoring become crucial to allow
154 With literature-guided causal inference tools, >300 site-specific signaling relations were mappe
156 ent of novel data-driven functional analytic tools has enabled the derivation of individualized multi
159 supplement of the database, several flexible tools have been developed to aid retrieval and analysis
160 ently, an array of powerful new neuroscience tools have provided unprecedented access to this elusive
165 of chirality" has been proven as a powerful tool in asymmetric synthesis, while flow chemistry has b
166 MRI has become the most useful paraclinical tool in both situations and is used clinically to assess
168 he described methodology could be a valuable tool in many areas of biological and medical research.
175 e widespread adoption of rapid diet screener tools in primary care and relevant specialty care preven
177 ht the utility of RNA sequencing and genetic tools in uncovering RGC type-specific roles during the d
180 lenges for integrating a rapid diet screener tool into clinician workflows through the electronic hea
181 crofluidic systems have been limited as this tool is difficult to implement on the nanoliter or small
182 n of whole-genome sequencing as a diagnostic tool is leading to the profiling of drug resistance to i
192 ehensive overview on the established genetic tools, methods and applications we highlight the current
193 tionally, we developed a command line Python tool, mirtop, to create and manage the mirGFF3 format.
194 ured by the malnutrition universal screening tool (MUST), CT derived body composition as measured by
195 biomedical research goals providing critical tools necessary to achieve an end to the global STIs epi
196 Mass spectrometry imaging is a powerful tool of increasing utility due to its ability to spatial
198 an optimized Cas9-AAV6-based genome editing tool platform for site-specific mutagenesis and integrat
199 be 10 straightforward writing tips-and a web tool, PubReCheck-guiding authors to help address the mos
200 ols, a command-line program containing three tools: Quality Control, Read Subsampling, and Read Filte
201 es and can select one of three DNA alignment tools, ranging from ultra-fast low-RAM k-mer-based datab
203 antages and disadvantages, which makes viral tool selection paramount for properly designing and exec
205 tion of the novel NMR-based machine learning tool "Small Molecule Accurate Recognition Technology" (S
206 r immunotherapy with novel molecular imaging tools such as (89)Zr-Df-IAB22M2C for PET imaging is of p
208 2, was studied using different spectroscopic tools such as steady-state & time-resolved fluorescence
209 However, effective scRNA-seq quantification tools tailored for TEs are lacking, limiting our ability
210 te free and open-source/external scripts and tools, tailoring the workflow to the needs of the indivi
211 teomics Companion (SCPCompanion), a software tool that enables rapid evaluation of single-cell proteo
212 tice-based criteria of a rapid diet screener tool that supports valid and feasible diet assessment an
214 erent physiological limits, thus providing a tool that will allow decision-makers to evaluate the rel
215 s and that they complement each other, novel tools that accurately identify the hard-to-predict prote
216 hermore, there has not been a unified set of tools that allows deep and complete RNA structure analys
217 mpare the multiple mouse systems and genomic tools that are commonly used for in vivo screens to illu
218 n spatially extended environments, requiring tools that can bridge the gap between intracellular and
219 an innovative way to explore purely chemical tools that can direct and control cellular behavior.
224 far from being understood since experimental tools that measure neural activity across this brainstem
228 , describing the key drivers and providing a tool to account for biases in models that use these data
229 n neurons, validating transfer learning as a tool to adapt the model to novel categories of axonal mo
230 in this setting because they are a powerful tool to analyze data with large number of predictors and
232 Laser has been proposed as an effective tool to assist in bacterial decontamination and modulati
234 l depletion by methyl-beta-cyclodextrin as a tool to describe the physiological role of cholesterol i
235 ar the glass transition provides a sensitive tool to detect thermodynamic regions characterized by in
237 that lecithin nanovesicles offer an elegant tool to efficiently deliver hydrophobic molecules to ani
238 ing and may provide a potential liquid-based tool to evaluate the immunosuppressive activity of intra
239 ng (HSI) is being explored in endoscopy as a tool to extract biochemical information that may improve
241 the first musculoskeletal direct collocation tool to handle kinematic constraints, which enable model
242 ppropriate bioinformatics, provides a robust tool to identify additional mutations to facilitate gene
243 sts that butyrate could be broadly used as a tool to increase growth of virus stocks for research and
244 Recently, feedback has been suggested as a tool to induce phase transitions beyond the dissipative
245 e genetics approaches represent an excellent tool to investigate the biology of TCRV and to explore i
246 c neurotransmission, thus making it a unique tool to investigate the brain and its complex neurocircu
247 ed actin has become the most widely employed tool to measure the kinetics of actin polymerization and
248 suggests that [(64)Cu]Cu-pHLIC is a valuable tool to noninvasively assess acidosis associated with bo
249 volatile fingerprints constitute a valuable tool to obtain insights on the impact of each brewing st
250 ected spin labeling (SDSL) ESR is a valuable tool to probe protein systems that are not amenable to c
252 rynebacterium RT-PCR method provides a rapid tool to screen isolates and identify probable diphtheria
255 cible Cre recombinase system is an essential tool to study gene function when early ablation or overe
257 Passive acoustic monitoring is an efficient tool to study temporal variations in the occurrence and
258 Single cell sequencing has become a powerful tool to study the genome of individual cells for the det
259 y, this work provides practitioners with the tools to analyze proteins over a wide temperature range,
262 x groups for all new artificial intelligence tools to ensure responsible use of artificial intelligen
263 splant recipients, and we used bioinformatic tools to evaluate protein abundance and functional categ
264 and a validated animal model of the disease, tools to facilitate vaccine development must be identifi
266 hlights the potential benefit of diagnostics tools to identify S. aureus CC during bovine mastitis.
268 ential of targeting PKC with pharmacological tools to inhibit pathologic fibrosis has not been fully
269 nforce the power of monoclonal antibodies as tools to interrogate structure-function relationships of
272 rly course of treatment seem to be promising tools to predict the clinical response to vedolizumab th
275 t defined genomic sites and will be valuable tools to study DSB repair at a local and genome-wide sca
278 ed pseudo-NP libraries using chemoinformatic tools, to assess their molecular shape diversity and pro
279 tructural databases and fusion of prediction tools toward protein disorder characterization in health
280 edefined by the development of new molecular tools, tumour modelling systems and precise instrumentat
281 Second, we expand the taxonomic breadth of tool use to include another group of birds, seabirds, an
283 l coherence tomography (AS OCT) is a helpful tool used to diagnose and manage many corneal conditions
289 esearch spurring the emergence of innovative tools, we examine the design, synthesis, and properties
290 with annotations generated by three similar tools, we found that Binner achieves superior performanc
291 chniques, combined with electrophysiological tools, we revealed a population of glycinergic cells in
292 eveloping an experimental setup and analysis tools, we show that, within the whole system (beyond the
295 Furthermore, the data generated with these tools, when combined with advanced data science approach
296 tment is a potential non-invasive anti-tumor tool, which may have wide application for tumors located
297 ating these techniques into standard-of-care tools will transform patient stratification, disease mon
300 ealth warning system is found to be a useful tool with reasonable skill to provide the climate-health