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1  (PhPz)3 OMn((s) PhIO)][OTf]x (3: x=2; 4: x=3), where 4 is one of very few examples of iodosobenzene-
2  unique Y66D substitution in the stalk domain, where 66Y was highly conserved in N1 NAs.
3 ange above the Curie temperature, T C < T < T*, where a first-order transition has been previously pr
4 ificant inverse relationship for serum folate, where a 25% increase in serum folate was associated wi
5 e were identified: an early destructive phase, where a burst of reactive oxygen species induces loss
6 en those made to the Drosophila visual system, where a deeper understanding of molecular mechanisms a
7 o-existence of excitons, carriers and phonons, where a delayed buildup of excitons under on- and off-
8 evelopment of complex macromolecule synthesis, where a high level of molecular precision or monomer s
9 ound complementary to the physical potentials, where a linear combination of the profile score with t
10 e results of the liquid chromatography method, where a linear correlation of more than 0.99 was achie
11 ompounds imposed by hydrogen bonding to water, where a pH-dependent excitation energy appears to be a
12  significant charge transfer from SiC to WSe2, where a reduction of valence band offset was observed.
13 ughout the strip until reaching the test line, where a sandwich-like immunocomplex takes place due to
14 mation comes from Phra Thong Island, Thailand, where a sequence of four stacked sandsheets separated
15 a- and interoperator reproducibility analysis, where a single examination was performed in each of th
16  under the destructive interference condition, where a small change in the external magnetic field re
17  a transition between Mott and Slater physics, where a spin-frustrated state emerges at the crossover
18 effects can be classified into point stresses, where a temperature event during a sensitive stage dri
19 ed in rows, and the base of the lamellipodium, where a vinculin-dependent clutch couples actin to pre
20 fish models expressing wild-type or A152T-tau, where A152T caused neurodegeneration and proteasome co
21 ental and potentially biological applications, where accurate and rapid, yet inexpensive, on-site mon
22 s performance in routine health care settings, where adherence to drug treatment is unsupervised and
23 literated by expansion of a massive endosperm, where all embryo-nourishing reserves are ultimately st
24 epatocytes facilitates HBV infection in vitro, where all replicative intermediates including covalent
25 b-Tg, solid-state, plasticity-induced bonding; where amorphous polymeric films were bonded together i
26 AMPK is evident in LKB1-deficient lung cancer, where AMPK activation predominantly depends on CamKK2.
27 on of graphene in electron transfer chemistry, where an electron is transferred between graphene and
28 we use a CRISPR-dCas9 epigenetic editing tool, where an inactive form of Cas9 is fused to DNA methylt
29 ncluding the potential for carry-over effects, where an individual's previous history affects its cur
30 e same chicken Ntn1 in the mouse otic vesicle, where apoptosis is less prominent, resulted in canal t
31 nd primary superior cervical ganglion neurons, where APP is highly expressed, the lack of APP leads t
32  is crucial for assessing risk accurately and, where appropriate, aligning conservation and risk redu
33 thod, droplet assisted inlet ionization (DAII), where aqueous droplets are produced from airborne nan
34 described as protected molecules or aspicules, where aspis means shield and cules refers to molecules
35 genomic transition zone below the photic zone, where bacterial and archaeal genomes and proteomes und
36                                   In Malaysia, where both species are common, zoonotic knowlesi malar
37 tor beam polarization state spectrum analyzer, where both the topological charge and the state of pol
38 essed in diseases, as best studied in cancers, where bromodomain proteins impact the expression of on
39  from Ca(2+) ions and l-lactate [CH3CH(OH)COO(-)], where Ca(2+) ions are bridged by the carboxylate a
40 cells differentially exposed to actinic light, where cells located deeper inside tissues receive lowe
41 , hemoglobin CC, and hereditary spherocytosis, where cellular dehydration may be a significant contri
42 proposed to cause FXTAS: RNA gain-of-function, where CGG RNA sequesters specific proteins, and transl
43 ergy and transports it to the reaction center, where charge separation occurs.
44 rimary transposase binding to the inner 12DRs (where cleavage does not occur), followed by capture of
45 w life histories, particularly in the tropics, where climate variation over large-scale space is asyn
46      Viral capsids are a prototypical example, where coat proteins exhibit not only self-interactions
47 gainst associative, bottom-up driven behavior, where cognitive control processes allow us to override
48 co, leading to numerous seeps at the seafloor, where complex microbial, and sometimes animal communit
49 1 protein in the disease-affected spinal cord, where concomitant increases in copper and SOD1 activit
50 re common in the Middle East and North Africa, where consanguinity is common often resulting in ident
51 iated with the development of various cancers, where constitutive NF-kappaB activation is often found
52  new paradigm of gene regulation in the heart, where controlled changes in poly(A) tail length influe
53 wo paramagnetic nickel(I) compounds, CpNi(NHC) (where Cp=cyclopentadienyl; NHC=1,3-bis(2,4,6-trimethy
54                The transformation between BPs, where crystal features arise in the submicron regime,
55                               In the striatum, where D2 receptors are abundant, antipsychotic medicat
56 x domain orientations are present in solution, where Dcp2 adopts an open, a closed, or a catalyticall
57 )C approximately epsilonbulk(H)/epsilonbulk(C), where Deltadelta(2)H and Deltadelta(13)C are changes
58 d on observed data from San Juan, Puerto Rico, where dengue is endemic.
59 on of singleton mutations and the dI/dS ratio, where dI is the number of intergenic SNPs per intergen
60 ffers from GABAA receptors in the dorsal horn, where different receptor stoichiometries underlie phas
61 plicable to migratory species, such as salmon, where distinct temporal changes in growth and physiolo
62  the greatest tractions at the cell periphery, where distinct types of actin-based membrane protrusio
63  a critical ecological process in coral reefs, where diverse assemblages of fish maintain reef health
64 arallel high-throughput sequencing technology, where DNA is sheared into smaller pieces, sequenced, a
65  transcription factors within regulatory CGIs, where DNA methylation is rare.
66 free catalysis or organic crystal engineering, where double-H-bonding donor boronic acids could act a
67 erging paradigm of transition-metal signaling, where dynamic changes in transitional metal pools can
68  backgrounds into multidimensional histograms, where each bin corresponds to a particular luminance,
69                We build a multi-layer network, where each layer represents molecular interactions in
70 ormed: a test-retest reproducibility analysis, where each of the first 13 subjects underwent MR imagi
71 nterplay during different developmental paths, where each phage genome may make an individual decisio
72 to specify biochemical interactions compactly, where each rule specifies a mechanism such as binding
73 romosome (BAC)-based lymphatic reporter mouse, where EGFP is expressed under the regulation of the Pr
74 xcitation occur mainly in the axial direction, where elongation of the axial Co-CN bond and Co-NIm bo
75  known as estrogen response elements (DNA-ERE), where ERalpha binds specifically.
76 ultures; analysis of mixed bacterial cultures, where examining one species in the presence of another
77 ing to BMS-986010 (which contains the 7B7 Fab, where Fab is fragment antigen-binding region of an ant
78 performed a modified location-cueing paradigm, where false information about the percentage of cue va
79 rconnected and able to effectively seed areas, where fisheries are most critical for food and livelih
80                   Specifically on coral reefs, where fishers tend to overexploit species whose disper
81 e 2014 to November 2015 in Genesee County, MI (where Flint is located) was directly linked to the swi
82     The energy is given by [Formula: see text], where [Formula: see text] is the ambient temperature
83 tent with findings in Drosophila melanogaster, where gap genes were found to be regulated by two nonr
84  are very few and include the dinoflagellates, where genes are located on DNA minicircles.
85 ch formation of PtDd was disabled (mut-Ad3GFP, where GFP is green fluorescent protein).
86 e-shaped viruses of the family Fuselloviridae, where &gt;90% of the viral genes do not have detectable h
87 d equation can be expressed as Wh = p(ln h)(q), where h is hmax/h, hmax being the peak amplitude, and
88 leet decreased in fleet age (-0.6 model years), where half the decreases in fuel specific PM (-66%),
89 g such pauses, but a self-governing mechanism, where helicase speed is reduced by approximately 80%,
90 has particular relevance to cultural heritage, where heterogeneous layers are often encountered with
91 dies of complex traits in founder populations, where hidden relationships may augment the inherent ge
92 luzzii and Anopheles gambiae in Guinea-Bissau, where high hybridisation rates appear to be stable at
93 to elevated transport of SMM toward the seeds, where higher reconversion rates of SMM to Met were det
94 II){Cu(II)24[(S,S)-hismox]12(OH2)3}.212H2O (1), where hismox is a chiral ligand derived from the natu
95 led in simulations of fibrotic cardiac tissue, where hMSC PS protected from potential proarrhythmic e
96 Hsp105 complex is tethered to the ER membrane, where Hsp105 and SGTA facilitate the extraction of SV4
97  were more accessible, had sparser vegetation, where human population density was higher, and that we
98 s in vitro This effect was replicated in vivo, where Ifit2 knockout mice displayed a dramatically mor
99 of betalains was similar in SpR, SpO, and SsR, where indicaxanthin, gomphrenin I, phyllocacthin, and
100 r in spatially-structured viscous populations, where individuals typically have low mobility and limi
101  carefully evaluated, particularly in the CNS, where inflammation and leukocyte transmigration must b
102 ound maternal influenza immunisation in Nepal, where influenza viruses circulate throughout the year.
103 diversity arises in the inner plexiform layer, where inhibitory amacrine cells modulate the excitator
104 d and translocated from the ER to the nucleus, where interaction with the WRKY29 transcription factor
105 odated within a time-symmetric interpretation, where interference appears even when the particle is l
106 ative (CHAI) collected data from 14 countries (where it has active operations) to understand the exte
107 to the mitochondrial intermembrane space (IMS) where it interacts with the mitochondrial oxidoreducta
108 P2 localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where it interacts with ZNRF4 under either 55 unstimu
109 o be exposed in the cytosol of affected cells, where it activates the DNA sensor cGAS.
110 the RNA-binding protein HuR to the -44 region, where it acts as a splicing repressor.
111 native splicing plays a pivotal role in brain, where it affects neuronal development, function, and d
112 roughout much of the bacterial domain of life, where it commonly controls the expression of proteins
113  than 90% of individuals with type 2 diabetes, where it contributes to beta-cell apoptosis and insuff
114 sed conformation stacked within the DNA helix, where it effectively blocks nucleotide incorporation a
115 ytosis, transmembrane cargo reaches endosomes, where it encounters complexes dedicated to opposing fu
116 ts localization of the complex to the nucleus, where it facilitates the association of YAP and TEAD,
117 ed after import into the mitochondrial matrix, where it forms a homotrimeric complex organized in a d
118 ETH persists in adult Drosophila melanogaster, where it functions as an obligatory allatotropin to pr
119 n the vertebrate body, including in the brain, where it has a key role in membrane trafficking, vesic
120 proximal tubule and collecting duct epithelia, where it has an important role in amino acid transport
121 h cGMP has therapeutic potential in the colon, where it has been implicated in the suppression of col
122 expressed at elevated levels in human cancers, where it has been linked to increased invasion and met
123 worm) is present in most developing countries, where it is a frequent cause of seizures and other neu
124 in Nup153 interacts with Sox2 in adult NeuPCs, where it is indispensable for their maintenance and co
125 een mostly found on motile cilia and flagella, where it is involved in the stabilization of the axone
126 en evolution reaction on molybdenum disulfide, where it is shown that the basal plane possesses unifo
127 ed at the canalicular membrane of hepatocytes, where it mediates phosphatidylcholine (PC) secretion.
128 he plasma membrane and in recycling endosomes, where it prevents PD-L1 from being targeted for lysoso
129 an epigenetic regulator of stem-cell function, where it promotes differentiation and, conversely, act
130 ntly acts at the site of primordia initiation, where it provides a specific context to auxin response
131 pool is primarily confined to skeletal muscle, where it regulates carbohydrate (CHO) and fat usage.
132  endothelial cells throughout the vasculature, where it regulates L-arginine uptake.
133 A 122 (MIR122) is expressed only in the liver, where it regulates lipid metabolism.
134  Drosophila Fhod binds tightly to barbed ends, where it slows elongation in the absence of profilin a
135      Podoplanin was expressed in the IVC wall, where it was localized in the vicinity of the ablumina
136 cted PHHs from individuals with the dG allele, where it was poorly secreted but highly functional, ev
137 ributor to actin assembly in epithelial cells, where it works with the Ena/VASP family member EVL to
138  represents a major basal resource in streams, where its decomposition is partly regulated by litter
139 been extensively studied in dipterous insects, where its role in processing flow-field motion informa
140 s of phosphorylation that are often clustered, where kinases work together in a hierarchical manner t
141 d) TC frequency in the eastern nearshore area, where landfalling TCs preferentially form.
142 demonstrate the brain's remarkable plasticity, where language experience can change neural processing
143 ssional phagocytes, in particular macrophages, where LAP has instrumental roles in the clearance of e
144 ce in large numbers in the superficial dermis, where Leishmania is encountered, suggests that they ma
145 of mouse CESCs is different from human cornea, where limbal stem cell concept has been well establish
146 erial dependence occurs at the ensemble level, where local elements are already merged into global re
147 onic Drosophila neuromuscular junctions (NMJs), where low-frequency Ca(2+) oscillations are required
148  genetic analyses in murine tooth development, where Lrp4 and Wise play important roles.
149 warned of an impending 'antibiotic apocalypse', where mankind faces its biggest threat, untreatable m
150 y in the retrograde direction toward the soma, where mature lysosomes are mainly located.
151  and because CA lies within a transition zone, where mid-latitude regions are expected to become wett
152 acements only along the long axis of the cell, where molecules experience the least confinement, and
153 s, leading to hypercellularity within the CNS, where monocytes/macrophages contribute to CNS viremia,
154 ydrochemical variability in headwater streams, where most carbon and nutrients enter river networks,
155 the mapping of two hedonic hotspots in cortex, where mu opioid or orexin stimulations enhance the hed
156 mon types of cancer, including ovarian cancer, where NAPRT expression correlates with a BRCAness gene
157 occurs between the front of the lamellipodium, where nascent adhesions are positioned in rows, and th
158 ns, scaffold subunits of E3 ubiquitin ligases, where neddylation as well as deneddylation, facilitate
159  strain and strain rate are greatest in sulci, where neuropathology is prominently seen in chronic tr
160  can be represented and analyzed as a network, where nodes represent the units of the network and edg
161 esses; and the analysis of bacterial biofilms, where nonspecific methods based on physical and chemic
162 ns cellular differentiation in higher metazoa, where Notch signals are transduced by the transcriptio
163 or is also observed for two-component systems, where nucleation sites have greater Au content than th
164 atest differences evident between populations, where numerous factors (environmental variation, genom
165 urred at 6-10 Hz but vanished >50 Hz or <1 Hz (where only LTP or LTD occurred).
166 low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), where opportunities for prevention, early detection,
167  -p-cym)(5-R(1) -pyridylazo-4-R(2) -phenyl))I](+) (where p-cym=para-cymene) exhibit potent sub-microm
168  model of chaperonin-mediated protein folding, where partial unfolding of misfolded intermediates pla
169 nce took place in Haifa and Jerusalem, Israel, where participants from all over the world presented t
170 igature-induced periodontitis ( n = 6-7/group) where Pasteurella pneumotropica ( Pp)-reactive immune
171 ical contributor to excitability in the brain, where pathological loss of function leads to such diso
172 mpact loading is greatest in sulcal locations, where pathology in cases of chronic traumatic encephal
173                Relative to the current system, where patients can choose to bypass any level of care,
174 enter was given access to a dedicated website, where perioperative data were prospectively collected.
175 rine 375 (S375H/W) in the gp120 Phe 43 cavity, where Phe 43 of CD4 contacts gp120, results in the spo
176 source of methane in the upper, aerobic ocean, where phosphorus-starved microbes catabolize methylpho
177 apid sensing of nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) where picric acid (PA, as a model explosive) showed a
178 s in bee community composition in the tropics, where pollination limitation is most severe and land u
179 3O62] (abbreviated hereafter as (COD)Ir.POM(8-), where POM(9-) = the polyoxometalate, P2W15Nb3O62(9-)
180 pecified to in-vivo and in-vitro data, chosen, where possible, to provide a physiologically consisten
181  is increased during neonatal cardiac surgery, where pre-existing hemodynamic instability and metabol
182 ur measurements to hydrodynamical simulations, where pressure smoothing is determined by the integrat
183 fficult for samples containing fungal mycelia, where processing removes morphological characteristics
184 ith more productive and seasonal environments, where prolonged parent-offspring associations are like
185 tracellular pathogens, such as Plasmodium spp., where protection is likely mediated by cellular immun
186 S holocomplex comprises the core particle (CP), where proteolysis takes place, and one or two regulat
187 cal negative regulators of Hedgehog signaling, where Ptch1 loss causes basal cell carcinoma and Ptch1
188  carbon (C), soil C:N ratio, and clay content, where Q10 was primarily influenced by the soil C:N rat
189 eduction in yield, or seasonal warming losses, where raised temperature is thought to increase mainte
190 or this sensitivity as a cause of anaphylaxis, where reactions to alpha-gal are delayed and thus may
191 ed in primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) where reversions have been described also revealed a h
192 n may reflect a prediction error of the brain, where rewards at unexpected times (10.00 h and 19.00 h
193 re SBB treatment to suppress autofluorescence, where SBB is applied to polymeric scaffold materials b
194 f northern California and southwestern Oregon, where severe fire initially converts montane conifer f
195                    Areas of high connectivity, where shifting climates converge, are present along se
196 nstrated in acute myeloid leukemia cell lines, where significant impairment of proliferation and clon
197 e identity and dynamics of the excited states, where singlet and triplet Rh2/form-to-naphthyridine, m
198  particularly well-suited for spectra of mAbs, where some of the individual peaks might not be well r
199  cage-containing microporous molecular sieves, where some of the most industrially relevant zeolites
200                This does not occur in mammals, where spatially bandpass early filtering means that li
201 to 100%) but lower in the Spanish context (76%), where spoligotyping was applied to MGIT cultures pre
202 re unit (ICU) and a high-dependency unit (HDU) where standard infection control measures were in plac
203 tation times present a challenge to retrieval, where standard techniques often fail.
204  of the Episodic Temporal Generalization task, where subjects have to judge whether pairs of auditory
205  transcranial magnetic stimulation experiment, where subjects whose frontal control was temporarily d
206 reserve (CFR) by positron emission tomography, where submaximal stress precludes assessing physiologi
207 t plant) in Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais states, where sugarcane has been traditionally produced in Bra
208                      In regions of polar seas, where surface water is particularly cold and dense, it
209 , we report a powerful alternative (GlycoFRET), where terbium-labeled fluorescent reporters are irrev
210  a specialized plant organ (i.e., root nodule) where the exchange of nutrients between host and endos
211 d to 0-47% degradation at 0 degrees C (1000 m), where the aromatic hydrocarbons fluoranthene, anthrac
212  helical turns of superhelix location 2 (SHL2), where the Chd1 ATPase engages nucleosomal DNA.
213 -2009 vs postvaccination 2013-2016) in Sweden, where the 21 counties use either PCV10 or PCV13 (intro
214 these findings translated to the natural host, where the AddAB system was found to be required for ef
215 (p-TSA) in toluene using Dean-Stark apparatus, where the aldol condensation, cyclopropyl ring opening
216 e is altered from "linear" at very short time, where the amperometric responses of the supported micr
217 mbled through steric and electrostatic forces, where the anions reside in equidistant "clefts" betwee
218 rustrated system, the dipolar trident lattice, where the balance of competing interactions between ne
219 cm(-2)) is observed for the LCO nanoparticles, where the basal plane is greatly diminished to expose
220 is in contrast to other precise polyethylenes, where the chains are mostly trans within the crystals.
221  analysis developed employed gradient elution, where the chemical constituents of the mobile phase we
222 ero constraint in penalized linear regression, where the correspondence between nonzero coefficients
223  the switchblade model of integrin activation, where the development of tensile force yields physiolo
224                Future directions are imagined, where the diverse capabilities laid out are combined a
225 gions as nodes and Hi-C interactions as edges, where the edge weights are given by the correlation be
226 conditions arise in multicellular communities, where the formation of chemical gradients leads to res
227  applied to pairwise global network alignment, where the framework was shown to yield accurate networ
228  a route towards increasingly dynamic systems, where the geometry and function of the device is not f
229 eric helicase function is by steric exclusion, where the helicase encircles one DNA strand and exclud
230 ositional layering of sedimentary laminations, where the highest permeability is measured parallel to
231 his might be particularly important in Africa, where the incidence of perinatal and early risk factor
232 th outcomes in two districts in Odisha, India, where the Indian government has promoted household bio
233 s of the uncorrelated A(-*)-R(*) radical pair, where the initial charge separation yields a 3:1 stati
234 y locomotion differs between the upper layers, where the major effect is the increasing of firing rat
235 he increasing of firing rates, and in layer V, where the major effect is the reduction in noise corre
236 ochastic nature of the spatial random effects, where the mean surface and the covariance function is
237 ntally realise a quantum network architecture, where the nodes are fully connected using a minimum am
238 n its oxidization in negative potential range, where the number of interfering species for riboflavin
239 very was observed for the most oil-wet sample, where the oil remained connected in thin sheet-like la
240  target copies per reaction partition, lambda, where the partitions are fixed-location chambers (cdPC
241 riomeningitis virus (LCMV) and vaccinia virus, where the pathogens are cleared, but it becomes a more
242 the barrier; the other involves O-O homolysis, where the phenol remains H-bonding to the peroxo OCu i
243 nexpected inter-nanorod lithium-ion transport, where the reaction fronts and kinetics are maintained
244 s13082711 in DNA-nuclear protein interactions, where the risk allele is associated with increased SLC
245 e on two axonal domains of an interneuron RIA, where the sensory-evoked signal suppresses the motor-e
246 uperlattice pattern is observed in experiment, where the side discharges associated with honeycomb su
247 r it to the SRP receptor (SR) on the membrane, where the signal peptide is transferred to the translo
248  of current range (77%) occurs outside of PAs, where the species faces multiple threats.
249 s known to undergo slow structural relaxation, where the system progressively explores lower free-ene
250  in layers 3b/4 of the primary cortical areas, where the thalamic input is dominated by the lemniscal
251  into a four-lobed propeller-shaped structure, where the two Cas2 domains form a central hub (twofold
252 bit a different transition, called hysteresis, where the two transitions occur widely-apart from each
253  polymorph, MoTe2 is a type-II Weyl semimetal, where the Weyl fermions emerge at the boundary between
254  obey an additive relation [Formula: see text], where the viscous contribution [Formula: see text] do
255 l nephron segments are present in human urine, where their functionality is incompletely understood.
256 inating contraction (systole) in aged animals, where their loss culminates in fibrillatory cardiac ar
257 sent in photosynthetic unicellular eukaryotes, where their physiological role and regulation are, how
258  disorder (AUD) or other psychiatric diseases, where there is a critical need for improved pharmacoth
259 might be a key event in vascular inflammation, where there is large amount of uric acid and inflammat
260 lsive participants using computational models, where these enable a segregation between metacognitive
261  characteristic ripening behavior is observed, where these islands become more prominent and homogene
262 bo group versus 3 of 4 in the rituximab group, where these meaningful improvements were also captured
263 CNE2 cells and breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells, where these tumor cells autocrinely produce angiotensi
264 ransmit the signals to the olfactory bulb (OB) where they are integrated and processed.
265 SH) are highly prevalent in the United States, where they are a growing cause of cirrhosis and hepato
266 % of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cases, where they are associated with disease progression and
267 a(+) channels expressed in the nervous system, where they are involved in learning, fear behaviors, n
268 ally been at the forefront of cancer research, where they are known to act as critical regulators of
269 located through the membrane into the cytosol, where they are poly-ubiquitinated, extracted from the
270 (Hox) genes are highly conserved in metazoans, where they are required for various processes in devel
271 s are generated in the glomerular capillaries, where they are short lived and make a modest contribut
272  focuses on the epithelial stem cells of skin, where they come from, where they reside, and how they
273  to the vicinity of the forming adrenal gland, where they detach from the nerve and form postsynaptic
274 have been previously observed in hadrosaurids, where they have been associated with a sophisticated m
275 s are located in the internal plexiform layer, where they integrate centrifugal cholinergic input wit
276 ches are transported to a coalescence station, where they merge after the accumulated volumes exceed
277 egrating center in the vertebrate epithalamus, where they modulate diverse behaviors.
278 in radio-frequency and power microelectronics, where they perform vital energy transduction in filter
279           Srcs are also enriched in the brain, where they play key roles in neuronal development and
280 ero-oligomers are abundant in the hippocampus, where they prolong the duration of slow IPSCs in pyram
281 ncountered in malaria-endemic areas of Africa, where they protect children from severe and uncomplica
282 lial stem cells of skin, where they come from, where they reside, and how they function in normal hom
283 4%-2.3% in past year), except in Bougainville, where they were higher for men (11.7% versus 5.7%).
284 t apply to the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, where this mechanism would provoke a never-ending incr
285 a are then transported to the Golgi apparatus, where those complexes trigger Galphai3-mediated ERK si
286 e between two parallel membranes) and tunnels (where three or more membranes meet).
287 growth pathways of quasicrystalline materials, where tiling units arrange with local but no long-rang
288 at of strains derived from chronic infections, where tissues are hypoxic.
289 ten people encounter heat conditions and when, where, to whom, and why these encounters occur.
290  then followed by Free Water Imaging analysis, where two parameters, the fractional volume of extrace
291 o the high atomic complexity of Ub conjugates, where Ub is attached to other Ub molecules and to prot
292                              In reticulocytes, where UBE2O is highly up-regulated, unassembled alpha-
293 le-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genome to the nucleus, where viral replication occurs.
294         The first block is during viral entry, where virions with relatively acid-stable hemagglutini
295 perties of the photoacid's dissociated proton, where we also suggest a proton transfer process betwee
296 ic behavior is transferable to small networks, where we found the surprising effect that linear two f
297 eport local translation in the cortex of mice, where we identify a subset of mRNAs that are translate
298 plasticity has tended to focus on the synapse, where well-described activity-dependent mechanisms are
299  a novel therapeutic target upstream of WNT3A, where WNT3A antagonists could be novel agents for the
300  to develop a model of a social insect colony, where workers have to be allocated to a set of tasks;

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