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1 also reinforcing the notion of selective DG vulnerability).
2 and led to increased inequality and climate vulnerability.
3 ivity, stability, cytopathicity and antibody vulnerability.
4 microhabitats can contribute to reduce their vulnerability.
5 could provide novel insights into selective vulnerability.
6 se velocities as novel biomarkers for plaque vulnerability.
7 n can also play a significant role in forest vulnerability.
8 ncer (PCa) and a promising novel therapeutic vulnerability.
9 , and Kenya) have variable capacity and high vulnerability.
10 traumatic stress disorder drives cocaine use vulnerability.
11 uently reducing tau-mediated neuronal stress vulnerability.
12 est rubber suitability and lowest extinction vulnerability.
13 nd stress responsivity relevant to addiction vulnerability.
14 ts with CHD, identifying areas of particular vulnerability.
15 as a putative mechanism for promoting stress vulnerability.
16 ding of how barriers to dispersal may impact vulnerability.
17 posures and common features may mediate this vulnerability.
18 stress, providing insight into mechanisms of vulnerability.
19 overlapping atmospheric pollution and social vulnerability.
20 sponding to the ages of differential disease vulnerability.
21 l approaches that underlie individual tumour vulnerabilities.
22 able genetic interactions by targeting tumor vulnerabilities.
23 fficking, potentially resulting in selective vulnerabilities.
24 ure and this can be enhanced by communities' vulnerabilities.
25 efficiently, including to many with medical vulnerabilities.
26 veral cancers, but may also expose druggable vulnerabilities.
27 developing therapies that exploit metabolic vulnerabilities.
28 rant cancer cells could expose new treatment vulnerabilities.
29 bber bioclimatic suitability with extinction vulnerability [4] in Africa, Asia, and New Guinea, where
31 We explore multiple drivers of heterogeneous vulnerability across the distributions of 96 vegetation
32 questions about factors potentially shaping vulnerability across the region: (a) How does sensitivit
35 QMAP-Seq reveals clinically actionable drug vulnerabilities and functional relationships involving t
37 ) pandemic exposes unexpected cardiovascular vulnerabilities and the need to improve cardiometabolic
38 and immune metabolism can uncover metabolic vulnerabilities and therapeutic windows upon which to in
39 more, interactions tend to have more similar vulnerability and contribution to feasibility across net
40 idence links disrupted circadian genes to SU vulnerability and drug-induced alterations to these gene
42 rks than expected by chance, suggesting that vulnerability and feasibility contribution may be intrin
44 ample, substance use) that may alter disease vulnerability and illness course and neurobiological ass
45 t-herbivore networks showed higher values of vulnerability and lower modularity with fertiliser addit
46 undance was the highest for leaf miners, the vulnerability and modularity of flower-visitor networks
47 pulation distribution, income, exposure, and vulnerability and of CO(2) emissions and temperature inc
48 may contribute to individual differences in vulnerability and resilience following emotional disturb
49 ta suggest disparate mechanisms of cognitive vulnerability and resilience in depressed youth, which m
51 the mechanisms of GIN in MM, the associated vulnerabilities, and therapeutic targeting strategies.
52 ries to share survey data, to assess species vulnerabilities, and to support management adaptation in
55 the genetic substrates that underlie disease vulnerability, and the interaction of genes, early-life
56 ors of neuroticism-anxiety/tension and worry/vulnerability-and how they contrast with that of general
57 of anxiety/tension, and high levels of worry/vulnerability are associated with genetic variants linke
58 Among the factors that confer heightened vulnerability are the substantial energy requirements, a
59 r (Juniperus californica), examining drought vulnerability as a function of climate, lithology and hy
60 assess how conservation goals were defined, vulnerability assessments performed and adaptation strat
61 n pressure is essential for accurate species vulnerability assessments under climate change, as prior
62 d the polygenic architecture underlying DILI vulnerability at the level of hepatocytes, thus facilita
63 re and plaque composition as signs of plaque vulnerability, but few studies have analyzed hemodynamic
65 C starvation may lead to increased mortality vulnerability, but hydraulic failure or biotic attack ma
66 m-directed antibody responses to the site of vulnerability by glycan repositioning may be a step towa
67 tive border policy can increase exposure and vulnerability, by trapping people in areas where they ar
69 nce use disorder experience enhanced relapse vulnerability compared with males, particularly during s
72 aken together, our findings define metabolic vulnerabilities due to EAE and provide evidence that beh
73 risks onto behaviors related to psychiatric vulnerability (e.g., marijuana, alcohol, and caffeine mi
77 ial dysfunction was highlighted as a crucial vulnerability factor for the development of depression.
78 pring DHCR7 heterozygosity might represent a vulnerability factor to medications that interfere with
79 risk factors, pathophysiological mechanisms, vulnerability factors for specific types of behaviour an
82 2 scenarios (#59 and 60) displayed increased vulnerability for CR-POPF relative to the moderate-risk
83 ndscape resistance influences climate change vulnerability for many species is needed, as is an under
85 effects of childhood maltreatment on disease vulnerability for mood disorders, specifically summarizi
86 in cancer cells, representing an exploitable vulnerability for the development of effective therapeut
88 thway, and uncover an accompanying metabolic vulnerability for therapeutic targeting in SLC7A11(high)
89 M1 and EGFR/ERBB2 pathways are key points of vulnerability for therapy to disrupt peritoneal spread a
90 plexities of sexuality and gender affect HIV vulnerability for this group, including not identifying
92 limate change(3,4), yet their importance and vulnerability have not been quantified at the global sca
96 development and oncogenesis may identify new vulnerabilities in malignancies that currently lack effe
101 breast cancer model, highlighting metabolic vulnerabilities in these pathways as promising targets f
106 en and identify WEE1 kinase as a therapeutic vulnerability in cells depleted of the ATRX chromatin re
107 ks indicates that they represent a tractable vulnerability in homologous recombination-deficient tumo
110 all significant indicators of opioid-related vulnerability in our analysis are structural and potenti
112 e context of enhanced monitoring of outbreak vulnerability in Scott County and similar rural contexts
114 attention impairment can be dissociated from vulnerability in terms of other cognitive processes such
115 owever, this phenotype is multi-dimensional; vulnerability in terms of vigilant attention impairment
116 These findings point toward a predisposing vulnerability in the causation of addiction, related to
119 nxiety-like behavior and identify markers of vulnerability in this neural signal, with elevated prest
122 Medicare database, which was merged with CDC vulnerability index (SVI) dataset at the beneficiary lev
125 PCA-derived HVIs address correlation among vulnerability indicators, although the resulting output
127 Emerging evidence suggests that disease vulnerability is expressed throughout the airways, the s
133 anding of information processing deficits as vulnerability markers for emerging psychosis and as indi
134 reclinical models demonstrating sex-specific vulnerability may help to understand female resistance t
135 fferences that account for this differential vulnerability may provide a key for developing new treat
137 ssue scales to expose fundamental arrhythmia vulnerability mechanisms and complex interactions underl
140 to design therapeutic strategies exploiting vulnerabilities of cancer cells rooted in their ability
141 is, and characterize intrinsic and extrinsic vulnerabilities of cancer cells that can be therapeutica
142 antial prognostic power and suggest specific vulnerabilities of different cancers that might have the
145 certain nutrients that target the metabolic vulnerabilities of the tumour, or enhance the cytotoxici
146 d therapeutic exploitation of the amino acid vulnerabilities of tumourigenesis in the context of a pe
148 ches to investigate the potential mechanical vulnerability of axons that span the gray-white tissue i
149 tifying the factors driving the exposure and vulnerability of biodiversity to land use change, and th
150 iomarker studies addressing the differential vulnerability of brain areas to tau pathology, its cell-
151 id changes, which raises questions about the vulnerability of contemporary forests to future climate
153 In future studies, the similar chemical vulnerability of DNA between the somatic and germline se
156 atic stressors of trees, contributing to the vulnerability of forest landscapes to climate-induced pr
157 , suggesting this configuration may increase vulnerability of genes in sperm to disrupted methylation
158 ld be given consideration when assessing the vulnerability of groundwater aquifers to climate change.
159 ave repeatedly underscored, for example, the vulnerability of groups such as pregnant women and taugh
161 prevent viral escape by exposing a universal vulnerability of HIV-1: the requirement to bind CD4 on a
162 colonial legacies, which have heightened the vulnerability of human and other biotic communities.
164 rwise obstructs predator access, enhance the vulnerability of macrobenthic invertebrates to predation
166 tion within important supply regions and the vulnerability of peripheral regions believed to have bee
167 dict wildlife reservoirs of zoonoses and the vulnerability of populations to disease-induced extincti
169 w treatments to exploit the eco-evolutionary vulnerability of small and/or declining populations.
171 ution in tropical regions may result in high vulnerability of species in these regions to climate cha
172 oth 2D- and 3D-culture systems, uncovering a vulnerability of spheroid cancer cells deprived of extra
174 vivo, this translated into a tissue-specific vulnerability of the bone marrow that caused depletion o
175 activity by the 5-HT system and unravels the vulnerability of the CeA 5-HT system to chronic alcohol
176 ng, pose a challenge to BIR and increase the vulnerability of the D-loop to dissociation by helicases
177 neurodegeneration in female mice, to examine vulnerability of the diseased brain to acute stressors,
179 hat the proposed mechanism predicts a higher vulnerability of the metabolic layer to perturbations ap
180 ossible molecular correlates of the specific vulnerability of the VLS, we analyzed the expression of
181 y gene ontology categories, underscoring the vulnerability of these corticocortical projection neuron
183 ong species, broad generalizations about the vulnerability of tropical ectotherms should be made more
184 d the loss of crop diversity suggest greater vulnerability of US food systems to environmental and ec
187 ort-term resiliency (and potential long-term vulnerability) of barrier islands to external stresses.
190 eveloping addiction, whether due to familial vulnerability or drug use, was associated with significa
192 traded greater productivity for higher crop vulnerability outside specialized cultivation conditions
193 tterns according to three widely implemented vulnerability paradigms-niche novelty (decline in modele
194 changes that produce potential mental health vulnerabilities, particularly (but not exclusively) in a
197 nd supervised HVIs yielded differing spatial vulnerability patterns, depending on selected land cover
198 ontribute to heterogeneity in climate change vulnerability, predicting these features at macroecologi
205 a clinically recognizable state of increased vulnerability resulting from aging-associated decline in
207 ts reveal a diverse mosaic of climate change vulnerability signatures across the region's plant commu
208 could serve as a novel target for addiction vulnerability.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Cocaine produces we
209 IN drives disease evolution, it also creates vulnerabilities such as dependencies on 'superfluous' re
210 ered novel malignant-cell-specific metabolic vulnerabilities targetable by small molecule compounds.
211 The high temporal resolution of the optical vulnerability technique revealed that in current year br
212 entifies flooding extents and infrastructure vulnerabilities that are likely to result from alternate
214 e opportunity to uncover potential molecular vulnerabilities that can be exploited therapeutically.
215 ns and offer insights into additional cancer vulnerabilities that can be investigated for potential t
216 t copper bioavailability is a KRAS-selective vulnerability that could be exploited for the treatment
217 etabolism, uncovering a targetable metabolic vulnerability that largely depends on dietary fat restri
219 leterious to brain health, and it results in vulnerability to a range of brain disorders, including m
220 disorder (GD) could reflect transdiagnostic vulnerability to addiction or neuroadaptive consequences
221 ance, overall life expectancy, and increases vulnerability to Alzheimer's disease-related dementias.
223 ring sinus rhythm and may explain the higher vulnerability to atrial fibrillation of obese patients.
224 we quantified among-individual variation in vulnerability to cause-specific mortality resulting from
228 tion to historical conditions could increase vulnerability to climate change, even for geographically
231 ough which to interpret these differences in vulnerability to climatic drought and climate change.
232 that were associated with greatly increased vulnerability to clonal haematopoiesis with specific acq
234 ect of protein restriction, as well as their vulnerability to deleterious diet effects at different l
235 on or deletion of p11 in these cells induced vulnerability to depressive behavior, whereas upregulati
237 e suggests that hierarchical status provides vulnerability to develop stress-induced depression.
238 particularly when individuals vary in their vulnerability to different causes of mortality due to tr
239 ding habitat loss, climate change, increased vulnerability to disease and parasites, and pesticide us
244 of mTORC1 rescues the lysosomal defects and vulnerability to energetic stress and prolongs the survi
246 a comprehensive assessment of socio-economic vulnerability to flash floods and investigates the main
254 critical to informing future models of coral vulnerability to inevitable global change, particularly
262 ties, mechanosensory channel expression, and vulnerability to ototoxin in a high-content phenotypic s
265 responsible in part for the mammalian ear's vulnerability to permanent balance and hearing deficits.
266 of I(K1) during terminal repolarization and vulnerability to phase 3 early afterdepolarizations.
269 tical and transdiagnostic concept to explain vulnerability to psychopathology and its treatment.
270 pecific developmental mechanisms that impart vulnerability to psychosis and the possibility of interv
271 ritical role for dMSNs and iMSNs in encoding vulnerability to reinstatement of heroin-seeking and pro
273 ed the effects of adolescent-stress on adult vulnerability to severe stress using the single-prolonge
274 re are large inter-individual differences in vulnerability to sleep loss, and these inter-individual
277 ergic system contributes to the differential vulnerability to stress displayed by susceptible and res
279 dy mechanisms associated with resilience and vulnerability to stress in BLA.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Wi
282 the commensal gut microbiome and reduce host vulnerability to stress-induced disruptions in complex b
285 lucidate common neural mechanisms conferring vulnerability to such symptoms in the general population
286 e, we investigated whether this differential vulnerability to tau deposition may predict different co
287 istics of tau filaments, along with regional vulnerability to tau pathology, account for the distinct
288 d emotional regulation in humans, increasing vulnerability to the development of psychopathologies.
290 lcholine receptor (nAChR) subunit, increases vulnerability to tobacco dependence and smoking-related
293 ons Monitoring and Evaluation Framework; and vulnerability, using the Infectious Disease Vulnerabilit
295 ts accounting for phylogeny and then ask how vulnerability varies under four warming scenarios: +1.5,
296 present, as well as the increased permafrost vulnerability when sea ice is absent, can be explained b
298 rentiated according to each adolescent's HIV vulnerability, which was reassessed every 3 months.
300 ace processes explained variation in drought vulnerability within and across species at both scales.