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1                 The structure not only gives a view of a "natural mutant" of ALDH1 illustrating the a
2                        These studies provide a view of a molecular mechanism by which the activity of
3                        These findings afford a view of a polyketide "atom-replaced" mimetic in a NR-P
4                     Our studies thus provide a view of a signaling complex that may be important for
5  and other Gram-negative bacteria and expand the view of a complex regulatory network coupled to flag
6 neous and muscle territories, which supports the view of a functional continuum between the caudal tr
7 082% among non-African sequences, supporting the view of a low nucleotide diversity ( approximately 0
8             The evidence reviewed challenges the view of a perfect coherence among goals, attention,
9 lux of cells from the Wolffian duct and also the view of a tube forming by coelomic epithelium invagi
10                                        Thus, the view of Abeta being a purely toxic peptide requires
11                                              A view of AD pathogenesis that encompasses both the amyl
12  multiple sequence alignments, which provide a view of all protein and cDNA sequences matching a quer
13                     The results point toward a view of allosterism and signal transduction wherein pe
14                       This approach provides a view of alternative translation initiation in mammalia
15 ical state of the G in this structure offers a view of an early intermediate in the base-extrusion pa
16 d a carboxyl-terminal extension and provides a view of an extensive protein-protein interface formed
17                       The structure provides a view of an intact calmodulin target and suggests that
18 on and/or IgE antibody functions, and uphold the view of an immunological basis for the relationship
19                                This supports the view of an initial fusion pore through two relativel
20                              CD data support the view of an overall more open structure in the lactos
21 rotein-polymer surfactant hybrids challenges the view of aqueous and nonaqueous solvents being unique
22 re all larger than 35 kilometers, supporting the view of asteroids being born big.
23    Today, multiple lines of evidence support the view of atherosclerosis as a chronic inflammatory di
24 -lobe has bound Ca2+, the structure provides a view of both calcium-dependent and -independent CaM/pr
25 quencing studies suggesting that opposite to the view of cancer as a "multiple-and-sequential-hit" mo
26                                              The view of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC)
27                                         Thus the view of CD should be revised, and the contribution o
28  we know about gene transcription comes from the view of cells as molecular machines: focusing on the
29 onal stoichiometries can considerably expand the view of chemical combination under moderate pressure
30                       Our structures provide a view of cis-BP-N (2)-dG adducts in a DNA polymerase ac
31                            Here we emphasize a view of clonal evolution that stresses natural selecti
32 on the accumulated evidence, we advocate for a view of control function that treats it as a domain of
33                  These findings both broaden the view of cytoskeletal motors and deepen our understan
34 -nanomaterial interfaces can be exploited in the view of design and control the spontaneous formation
35                                         With the view of developing self-activating electrophilic cat
36 igration during these two migrations suggest a view of differing cultural histories in which the Neol
37 -term injection patterns are consistent with the view of drug addiction as a chronic disease.
38                    This system also provides a view of DSB repair in T4-infected cells and revealed t
39 cal simulation is performed, which helps get a view of dynamic contact lines, detailed velocity field
40 on of the premotor cortex is compatible with the view of DYT1 dystonia as a neurodevelopmental circui
41         The evidence is most consistent with a view of early imitation as the product of a complex sy
42                                This supports the view of early language delay as a distinct disorder.
43 martian moons, Phobos and Deimos, as well as a view of Earth from the martian surface.
44 ncludes active transcript clusters, refuting the view of EBCs as passive storage compartments in the
45                              Here we develop a view of economic growth and development that gives a c
46               Furthermore, this model offers a view of elastomeric proteins in general where beta-tur
47  intermediate stages of NK-cell development, a view of emergency recruitment of cell precursors, and
48 he cancer types surveyed, our study presents a view of emergent properties of prognostic genes.
49 ding definitions should be standardized with a view of enabling trend analyses and international comp
50                      New concepts now extend the view of endothelial dysfunction beyond the tradition
51                                         With the view of enhancing the functionality of label-free si
52                                              The view of eosinophils (Eos) as solely effector cells i
53 ction of pH, temperature, and viscosity with the view of examining how protein dynamics affect the qu
54  based on the dynamics of the ecosystem, for the view of fairy circles as a self-organization phenome
55                                This supports the view of Fisher and Muller, who argued in the 1930s t
56 e original idea of a compact organization to a view of freely moving complexes connected by electron
57 ade in congestive heart failure, and finally a view of future measures, risk and targets of risk inte
58 ene expression data, and GenePlacer provides a view of gene ontology annotation data.
59 cated to complex genetic disorders, offering a view of genetic medicine in the 21st century.
60                         In just a few years, the view of glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK3) has been t
61                   These observations support the view of HDAC2 as a promising new target for schizoph
62                       These findings endorse the view of health professionals that the home environme
63                           These data support the view of hematogenous dissemination of ZIKV and impli
64              Our findings further strengthen the view of HNF1B-related nephropathy as a mitochondrial
65                                              The view of HO- diffusion as the hopping of a proton hol
66 rom pre-Upper Palaeolithic contexts favoured the view of Homo sapiens as the only species of the genu
67 ction as a repository for H. pylori broadens the view of host habitats available to this and perhaps
68                     This conclusion suggests a view of how brain injury causes behavioral deficits th
69 ubstrate entry and product egress, providing a view of how substrates enter the deeply buried active
70 prehensive review of the subject, but rather a view of how the authors' findings fit into a broader c
71  a valuable resource, these findings provide a view of how the somatic genome drives the cancer prote
72 al neural elements of emotions and may alter the view of how emotion states affect decision-making in
73 ecent work provides evidence that enlightens the view of how pore assembly might occur and of how the
74    This mechanism represents an evolution in the view of how PUFA remodel membrane architecture.
75                            Our study revises the view of how self-renewal is orchestrated in hESCs.
76  data, and systems approaches have broadened the view of how these components are interconnected.
77                                This suggests a view of HS as a catalyst of the formation of signaling
78                                              The view of humans as violent war-prone apes is poorly s
79                         This review presents a view of hyperalgesia and allodynia not typical of the
80 n export signal sequence are consistent with the view of IL-33 as a nuclear factor with the ability t
81 de in immunology and has drastically changed the view of immune origins.
82                                              The view of immunological synapse assembly given here em
83 ded direct evidence confirming and extending the view of impaired interhemispheric neural communicati
84                Recent findings have endorsed the view of indirect contribution of fibroblast growth f
85                                              A view of inequality as a relationship between the advan
86 ropose a computational model for memory from the view of information processing.
87 s available, structural information provides a view of interfacial catalysis for several of these pho
88 ent with coding region, which is in favor of the view of introns-early speculation, while intron 3 ha
89                      Our findings lead us to a view of keratinocyte gene expression which is determin
90 e nature of the knotted protein, and broaden the view of knot formation as uniquely decoupled from fo
91                                     Finally, a view of knowledge gained and remaining challenges is p
92               Accumulating evidence supports the view of LAM as a low-grade, destructive, metastasizi
93                                              The view of leaf day respiration as a constant and/or ne
94 nfection during the late 20th century shaped a view of lentiviruses as 'modern' viruses.
95                              This has led to the view of LIP-driven autoimmunity as a two hit model;
96                                 I argue that the view of low-level control is in principle correct, a
97 ies are highlighted that do not paint as dim a view of lung cancer therapy as may have been thought.
98 ic genetics has recently become tarnished in the view of many human geneticists.
99 l function has made this target, at least in the view of many in 'Big Pharma,' 'undruggable' for this
100 houghts of Sir William Osler in 1892 reflect the view of medicine over the past 100 years.
101                 In this work, we demonstrate a view of memory transformation that defines it as a way
102  Heterotypic continuity is inconsistent with a view of mental disorders as fixed entities.
103  how these recent data have helped to change the view of metabolism in procyclic-form T. brucei.
104 te as cofactors (2OG oxygenases) has changed the view of methylation as a stable epigenetic marker.
105                               For 3 decades, the view of MHCII-dependent antigen presentation has bee
106 agnosis of its clinical features have led to the view of migraine as a complex, variable disorder of
107 han in vitro cell labeling), PET/PK provided a view of monocyte trafficking, a key component of the i
108                                              The view of natural enemy ecology that has emerged from
109                      The Red Queen describes a view of nature in which species continually evolve but
110                       In the last few years, the view of NMDARs as relatively fixed components of the
111                   Across these applications, a view of nonbonded interactions emerges as continuous s
112                        These results support the view of olfactory glomeruli as functional units in r
113                            Particularly with a view of organic electronics, achieving a maximum degre
114               In the light of these results, a view of p7 oligomerization is proposed, wherein hexame
115           Together, the findings corroborate a view of parametric WM as supramodal internal scaling o
116 rimental and computational approach provides a view of PCET as a single phenomenon despite its very w
117                                              The view of plant-cell cytokinesis commonly depicted in
118                        These results provide a view of porin-localized antibiotic inactivation and in
119                          Our results support the view of preserved processing of musical cues in ASD
120                 Recent evidence is reshaping the view of primary auditory cortex (A1) from a unisenso
121                       We therefore challenge the view of properdin as a pattern recognition molecule,
122 s and downstream processing, contributing to a view of protein solubility in which the molecular inte
123 istically based peptide composition provides a view of proteins that is, to some extent, orthogonal t
124 we will explore this cytokine landscape with the view of providing an understanding of how recent and
125 global dynamical network behavior, both from the view of random gene perturbation as well as interven
126 nd accurate manner is of great importance in the view of real-time monitoring the health of individua
127                        These results support the view of regulation in which tropomyosin movement is
128                              We propose that the view of salivary glands as postmitotic and dependent
129 studies of schizophrenia are consistent with a view of schizophrenia as a complex trait that results
130                                              The view of schizophrenic men as having poorer premorbid
131 er parameters, S(J)(2) and S(D)(2), provides a view of side-chain dynamics that is complementary to t
132                        These results support a view of speciation in which regions of low recombinati
133 reprocessing of satellite radiances provides a view of stratospheric climate change during the period
134                           The study provides a view of structural changes in single crystals of Scaph
135                        The evidence supports a view of synapsin I as an ATP-utilizing, tetrameric pro
136                              This challenges the view of taste memory as a type of non-declarative un
137 dditionally, these structures not only offer a view of the active PLA2 complexed to an anionic interf
138 sphate and magnesium pyrophosphate, provided a view of the active site and suggested a number of addi
139                                              A view of the altered network identified a central role
140                        These results support a view of the apparent two-state protein folding reactio
141        This neurobiological account rests on a view of the brain as a hierarchical inference or Helmh
142                         These results reveal a view of the catalytic center in which an inner shell o
143                  Their recollections provide a view of the changes that have occurred in academic med
144 netics of these regulatory processes suggest a view of the clock where relatively rapid events involv
145 terature linked to specific genes to present a view of the conceptual similarity of genes within a cl
146 ncludes the following four programs: WebFPC, a view of the contigs; WebChrom, the location of the con
147                             We conclude with a view of the crystallization space that is based on our
148 us and the mitochondria, our results support a view of the cytosolic and mitochondrial dNTP pools in
149 easing in genomic coverage, such tools allow a view of the disease unaffected by previous conjecture
150 tetramer in the asymmetric unit and provided a view of the entire biologically active oligomer.
151 ionships, whereas x-ray angiography provides a view of the entire coronary length and its peripheral
152 g modalities - primarily because it provides a view of the entire heart without limitations from inad
153  importance to desiccation tolerance provide a view of the environment perceived by bacteria in low-w
154 th mass spectrometry of Cd-MsrA mutants give a view of the essential cysteine residues for catalysis.
155                           Phytozome provides a view of the evolutionary history of every plant gene a
156 me or proteome and the fact that it provides a view of the existing biochemical phenotype.
157 is enhanced control was attributed to having a view of the foot, step edge, and immediate floor area
158 ll 15 evolutionary rearrangements, providing a view of the forces that drive chromosome evolution in
159                        These studies give us a view of the formation of tertiary structure on the fol
160               A corneal polarimeter provided a view of the fourth Purkinje image of a yellow (585 nm)
161      Using this superposition, we have built a view of the Fru-2,6-P2-bound enzyme and identify the r
162 is of Chagas heart disease and conclude with a view of the future of Chagas disease diagnosis, pathog
163                              Here we present a view of the interphase 3D genome characterized by exte
164                  The latter structure offers a view of the latest stage in the base extrusion pathway
165          Taken together, our results provide a view of the ligand-mediated cooperative assembly of BM
166 sence of effectors in the structure provides a view of the locations of some of the amino acid residu
167 ne-5'-triphosphate, Mg(2+), and APS provides a view of the Michaelis complex for this enzyme and reve
168               These two observations provide a view of the molecular motions triggered by ligand bind
169 ventional paradigm of 'self versus other' to a view of the normal 'self' as constitutively chimeric.
170  mass spectrometry-based tools have provided a view of the oligosaccharide structures produced in mil
171 lytically active Machupo virus L, we provide a view of the overall architecture of this multifunction
172 n IRES at 3.1 angstrom resolution, providing a view of the prefolded architecture of an all-RNA trans
173 its historical aspects, the article presents a view of the principles of protein folding with particu
174                  This resource provides both a view of the profile of gene expression in the OC at th
175                        These results support a view of the proteasome's substrate specificity in whic
176  the initial condition hypothesis elucidates a view of the relationship between single-trial preparat
177  expression of T1Rs and T2Rs, thus providing a view of the representation of sweet and bitter taste a
178       However, the type I structure provides a view of the sortase SrtC1 lid displacement while havin
179 tions shows which are essential and provides a view of the spatial organization of this assembly mach
180 and three-metal catalytic models, and offers a view of the stereochemical pathway that integrates muc
181                        This summary provides a view of the strengths and weaknesses of current techno
182                           Our findings offer a view of the structure of CTBs that is largely differen
183                           This work suggests a view of the unfolded state in which surprisingly low d
184 actile performance was further improved when the view of the arm was magnified.
185 charges are more likely to be "premature" in the view of the clinicians involved.
186 pal formation and, at the same time, support the view of the coexistence of at least two neural syste
187                  The dataset is discussed in the view of the current discussion on PA in the food cha
188 f-life of collagen VII, our study challenges the view of the dermal-epidermal junction zone as a stat
189 ity, although it may be necessary to broaden the view of the environment at both the macro level (e.g
190 y/signaling in Marfan syndrome (MFS) changed the view of the extracellular matrix as a passive struct
191                                              The view of the family should be respected in organ requ
192                                           In the view of the fast development of anti-cancer strategy
193    We discuss cultural group selection under the view of the frozen plasticity theory and the differe
194           These observations have challenged the view of the heart as a postmitotic organ and have pr
195                                              The view of the lipid bilayer, richly decorated with mem
196                                    We refute the view of the local population as a relevant demograph
197              The results are consistent with the view of the MD system as involved in top-down attent
198                                              The view of the nervous system being the victim of destr
199                    Severe PCO was defined if the view of the optic disc was obscured, or neodymium-yt
200                         These results add to the view of the population of retinogeniculate synapses
201 ement of patients with CMV retinitis in whom the view of the retina is obscured.
202              The results are consistent with the view of the ribosome as a molecular machine employin
203 the des 1-8 protein were in good accord with the view of the salt bridge in the liganded state obtain
204 us studies in other pathogenic fungi support the view of the trehalose pathway as a selective fungici
205 ving group Fru-6-P, which is consistent with a view of this event being rate-limiting, explaining the
206 otype and expression characteristics support a view of TIP1;1 functioning as a marker for vesicles th
207  Maevarano Formation of Madagascar, provides a view of titanosaur anatomy from head to tail.
208 rchitecture and gene expression, challenging the view of transcription as a one-dimensional process.
209                        Moreover, contrary to the view of transcription-driven organization, even gene
210                    This observation supports the view of tumorigenesis as derived from a process like
211 ng from the simulations is in agreement with a view of ubiquitin folding suggested from previous expe
212                                         With a view of understanding the potential roles of phosphodi
213 e quantal property of Ca(2+) sparks provided a view of unitary Ca(2+) current and gating kinetics of
214                          Our results support a view of value-based decisions as emerging from sequent
215                                              The view of what the immune system can see is extending
216                    This perspective provides a view of where these agents may take us in the future a
217 n, soman and especially sarin, thus changing the view of which PON1 isoform is considered to be prote

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