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1 acteus also possesses a true mesentoblast (4d) which gives rise to a pair of mesodermal bandlets, and
2 s SNP in SLCO1B1 (rs4149056, P = 6.7 x 10(-13)), which gives rise to a valine to alanine amino acid c
3 ent revealed a dysplastic clone with der(5;17), which gave rise to a leukemic clone on acquiring an i
4  exclusively from lateral plate mesoderm (LPM), which gives rise to a cardiac tube shortly after gast
5 mprising a network of large POT nanoparticles), which gives rise to a diminished surface area and ele
6 very of cell signaling and effector functions, which gave rise to a fatal disease mediated by IFN-gam
7 served in the ruinous 4-sites mismatch mutant, which give rise to a bending motion of the PAZ domain
8  experimental or theoretical electron density, which give rise to a classification in close resemblan
9  the lymph glands of embryos and young larvae, which give rise to a hematopoietic lineage.
10 ns causes more significant structural changes, which give rise to a large increase of the oscillator
11            By contrast, in symmetric lineages, which give rise to a single type of myocardial-only or
12 onsist of buds of undifferentiated mesenchyme, which give rise to a variety of tissues including cart
13 n by the interfacial free energy minimization, which gives rise to a breakup limit.
14 m images for the components are then overlaid, which gives rise to a combined chemical image that vis
15 ve a similar arrangement of their PHb domains, which gives rise to a conserved hydrophilic surface at
16 rdering the roofplate of the fourth ventricle, which gives rise to a defined sequence of migratory ne
17 , before the appearance of the cortical plate, which gives rise to a majority of the adult cortical l
18 lateral structural asymmetry into our devices, which gives rise to a new field-like spin-orbit torque
19   The human BRE gene encodes a mRNA of 1.9 kb, which gives rise to a protein of 383 amino acids with
20 caffold creates an entatic/rack-induced state, which gives rise to a rigid environment by means of a
21  that is, pseudo-diffusion at the Dirac point, which gives rise to a thickness-independent temporal b
22 nfully and fully differentiated B lymphocytes, which gave rise to adult chimeras with germline contri
23 dium, a medium richer in aromatic amino acids, which give rise to AhR agonists, consistently results
24 ional deletion of Shox2 in neural crest cells (which give rise to all DRG neurons) caused a 60 approx
25  Bmpr1a to remove BMPRIA only in the epiblast, which gives rise to all embryonic tissues.
26 late integrin alpha5 in the anterior mesoderm, which gives rise to all of the cardiac and many of the
27 on signals and forms the pluripotent epiblast, which gives rise to all of the tissues in the adult bo
28                 Induction of the otic placode, which gives rise to all tissues comprising the inner e
29 ive film is oxidized to colorless Fe(bipy)3(3+), which gives rise to an absorbance change for quantif
30 entification of a mutated form of human CDC27, which gave rise to an HLA-DR4-restricted melanoma anti
31 g intramolecular radical-radical interactions, which give rise to an NIR absorption band at 900 nm, t
32 134 is tuned by adjusting the BTB/TCPP ratios, which gives rise to an efficient dichromate absorbent
33 wavelengths determined by the lattice spacing, which gives rise to an intense colour.
34 e weakly coordinating [H2NB2(C6F5)6](-) anion, which gives rise to an unprecedented 16-coordinate (CN
35 ound approximately 1,500 significant patterns, which give rise to approximately 160 distinct position
36  to treatment by glial progenitor cells (GPCs), which give rise to astroglia and myelin-producing oli
37 onic taste placodes are taste bud progenitors, which give rise to at least two different adult taste
38                        The embryonic pancreas, which gives rise to beta-cells, undergoes early epithe
39 cursor, the blast colony-forming cell (BL-CFC), which gives rise to blast colonies with both endothel
40                            Axillary meristems, which give rise to branches and flowers, play a critic
41      Tbx1 is expressed in pharyngeal mesoderm, which gives rise to branchiomeric skeletal muscles of
42 ophan hydroxylase-positive clone was isolated, which gave rise to cells that developed serotonergic p
43 e body of the root; and the root cap meristem, which gives rise to cells that differentiate progressi
44 thin the CD25(-)Foxp3(-) precursor population, which gave rise to classical CD25(+)Foxp3(-) Treg prec
45  normal and PV erythroid colony-forming cells, which give rise to colonies of 2-49 hemoglobinized cel
46  is characterized by a hierarchy of substates, which give rise to conformational heterogeneity at low
47                  Germ line missense mutations, which give rise to constitutively active oncogenic RET
48 ssical description relies on Bragg scattering, which gives rise to constructive interference at speci
49 d maxillomandibular trigeminal (mmV) placodes, which give rise to cutaneous sensory neurons in the op
50  four vegetal-most cells at the 64-cell stage, which give rise to definitive larval and adult endoder
51 ow into morphologically varied nanostructures, which give rise to different colored solutions.
52 s, the ventricular zone and upper rhombic lip, which give rise to distinct cell types in the mature c
53  be isolated by FACS or magnetic sorting (MAC) which give rise to dopamine neurons expressing TH and
54  produces large and diverse viral populations, which give rise to drug-resistant and immune escape va
55 nover mechanisms operates in mesomere progeny, which give rise to ectoderm.
56  is not true for topological hexagonal motifs, which give rise to elongated crystallites that are not
57 tent progenitors during embryonic development, which give rise to endothelial and hematopoietic cell
58 ls), as well as the postimplantation epiblast, which gives rise to epiblast stem cell lines (EpiSCs).
59 entricular (VZ) and subventricular zones (SVZ), which give rise to excitatory neurons, are divided in
60 cacy of many shRNAs and by off-target effects, which give rise to false negatives and false positives
61 the earliest markers of the anterior endoderm, which gives rise to foregut organs such as the liver,
62       The first class contains large barriers, which give rise to gating currents with two distinct t
63                       AR-/- mice develop SPEM, which gives rise to goblet cell IM and invasive fundic
64  least three promoters (1A, 1B, and 1C) exist, which give rise to GR transcripts with different exon
65 inylated gold colloids reaches up to 10.5 m/s, which gives rise to greater sampling of the total volu
66  peripodial membrane on the dorsal eye margin, which gives rise to head structures around the eye, an
67 ene is targeted by chromosomal translocations, which give rise to heterologous MLL fusion proteins an
68              However, proper cranial placodes, which give rise to high density arrays of specialised
69 a simian immunodeficiency virus, termed SIVsm, which gave rise to human immunodeficiency virus type 2
70 types--fibroblast and thyroid epithelial cell--which give rise to human tumours with very low and hig
71 to transdifferentiate into biliary-like cells (which give rise to iCCA).
72 cterized phenotypically as Lin(-)CD45R(-)CD19(-), which gives rise to IgM(+)IgD(low)CD45R(low)CD5(+)M
73 ns gave rise to increased expression of Gata3, which gave rise to improved body condition and enhance
74 le base-pair substitution at an acceptor site, which gives rise to inclusion of the complete upstream
75 ons between Ni and the equatorial S/N ligands, which give rise to intense charge-transfer transitions
76 as a source of epicardial-derived cells (EPDC), which give rise to interstitial cardiac fibroblasts a
77 different organisers: an isthmic Atoh1 domain, which gives rise to isthmic nuclei, and the rhombic li
78 he concentration of functional apoE4 monomers, which gives rise to its higher lipid binding compared
79 ion in the caudal and trunk visceral mesoderm, which give rise to longitudinal and circular gut muscu
80  hampered by their fast relaxation properties, which give rise to low sensitivity and resolution.
81 ts with no more than one 6-methyl substituent, which give rise to low-spin Fe(III)-OOH species (categ
82 rast, common DC progenitors (CDP) and pre-DCs, which give rise to lymphoid organ DCs but not to monoc
83 -kit+ cells gave rise to Mac-1(lo) CD4- cells, which gave rise to Mac-1(lo) CD4(lo) cells.
84  wing margin and the adjacent proneural cells, which give rise to margin sensory bristles.
85 ass values of dinucleotide or other fragments, which give rise to mononucleotide ions N formed in the
86 neural folds and migrate to pharyngeal arches, which give rise to most mid-facial structures.
87                      The distal region of BA1, which gives rise to most of the mandible, is dependent
88 lar tissues (GALT) and diffuse lamina propria, which give rise to mucosal secretory IgA antibody resp
89               Unlike statistical correlations, which give rise to nanometer-scale coupling between di
90  that govern the behavior of the neural crest, which gives rise to neuroblastoma.
91 , and generate transit amplifying cells (TACs), which give rise to neuroblasts that migrate to the ol
92 ber of neural stem and progenitor cells (NPCs), which give rise to neurons and glia.
93 anglion were identified as neural progenitors, which gave rise to neurons, astrocytes and oligodendro
94  regeneration has focused on adult stem cells, which give rise to new tissue necessary for the replac
95 luting derivatives of the ventral mesendoderm, which give rise to nonaxial mesodermal tissues; its ex
96 n polyelectrolyte nature of these biopolymers, which gives rise to nonspecific binding by ligands car
97 thylene-bis(1,3,2-dithiaphospholane-2-sulfide), which gave rise to O,O'-diester-methylenediphosphonot
98 factor Sp8 is expressed in neurogenic regions, which give rise to olfactory bulb interneurons at embr
99 he morphology of the rostral migratory stream, which gives rise to olfactory bulb interneurons, was a
100 ed box 6-positive (PAX6(+)) neural stem cells, which give rise to OLIG2(+) progenitors by day 12.
101 er controlled (logarithmic growth) conditions, which give rise to organisms of known average biochemi
102 ) was not expressed in the developing foregut, which gives rise to organs such as the esophagus, lung
103  by plant pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which gives rise to PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI).
104 ecific subset of cells in the dorsal mesoderm, which give rise to particular pericardial cells and do
105 haracteristics, such as water and fat content, which give rise to particular signal patterns with T1-
106 decay of radiogenic isotopes and slow cooling, which gives rise to plate tectonics, volcanoes and mou
107    Their breakdown can generate propionyl-CoA, which gives rise to potentially toxic intermediates.
108 s by generating intermediate progenitors (IPs), which give rise to projection neurons of all cortical
109                              Cranial placodes, which give rise to sensory organs in the vertebrate he
110 by an inhomogeneous connectivity distribution, which gives rise to several organizational features, i
111 e found that the loss of posterior mesenchyme, which gives rise to Shh-expressing posterior organizer
112                Although the UL24 poly(A) site, which gives rise to short transcripts, is encountered
113 orbitals with the Fe d(xz) and d(xy) orbitals, which give rise to sigma and delta bonds, respectively
114 tonation sites in hypoxanthine versus inosine, which gives rise to significantly different resonance
115 g between the high-spin (S = 3/2) cobalt ions, which gives rise to single-molecule magnet (SMM) activ
116 sfected to express a small hairpin RNA (shRNA), which gives rise to siRNA that targets pol beta.
117 derlying differences in melanocyte maturation, which give rise to spatial variation in hair colour.
118 ater protons within ~10 A from the spin probe, which give rise to spectral densities for electron-pro
119 IR is also seen in presynaptic axon terminals, which give rise to symmetric synapses onto dendritic s
120         Skeletal muscle stem/progenitor cells, which give rise to terminally differentiated muscle, r
121 erlying MFS, SSS and the acromelic dysplasias, which give rise to TGFbeta dysregulation associated wi
122     It produces the egg cell and central cell (which give rise to the embryo and endosperm, respectiv
123 intestinal (GI) tract forms from the endoderm (which gives rise to the epithelium) and the mesoderm (
124 rs include the rostral organizing center (ROC) which gives rise to the most rostral cranial vessels a
125 ssels and the midbrain organizing center (MOC) which gives rise to the posterior cranial vessels and
126 rm is derived from two blastomeres (3a and 3b), which give rise to the extensive array of the larval
127  of human trophoblast progenitor cells (TBPCs), which give rise to the mature cell types of chorionic
128 tonasal and maxillary processes (FNP and MXPs), which give rise to the mid- and upper face.
129  growth and branching of the ureteric bud (UB), which gives rise to the collecting system, have not b
130 sis of a novel glycophorin He allele, GPHe(GL), which gives rise to the expression of two protein iso
131 use embryo generates the inner cell mass (ICM), which gives rise to the pluripotent epiblast and ther
132         The medial septum/diagonal band (MSDB), which gives rise to the septohippocampal pathway, is
133 ethods for examining global transcript levels, which gave rise to the field of "integrative genetics"
134 ed between nodulin-25 and a nearby calmodulin, which gave rise to the first CaML, and the gene family
135 poptotic rather than senescent hepatic injury, which gave rise to the hepatic inflammatory responses.
136              The imaginal discs of Drosophila, which give rise to the adult appendages, are patterned
137 MD7 expression was seen in rhombomeres 1 to 4, which give rise to the cerebellum and the common integ
138 ht asymmetry of the embryo; the otic vesicles, which give rise to the inner ear; and the pronephric d
139 slow oscillation cycles in membrane potential, which give rise to the largest spontaneous waves obser
140  of the V 3d, Fe 3d, Mo 4d, and W 5d orbitals, which give rise to the lowest unoccupied crystal orbit
141    The very low firing rates of granule cells, which give rise to the mossy fibers, raise the questio
142  pax6-expressing cells are retinal stem cells, which give rise to the pax6-negative fusiform cells.
143  required by pre-migratory neural crest cells, which give rise to the peripheral nervous system, mela
144 .1 blastomere, including B6.2, B6.4, and B7.5, which give rise to the primary-lineage tail muscles of
145 igand-to-metal charge transfer excited states, which give rise to the strong resonance Raman enhancem
146 n each case, the order-to-disorder transition, which gives rise to the accompanying change in rheolog
147 sed in the anterior portion of Rathke's pouch, which gives rise to the anterior pituitary, the organ
148 d from the sclerotomal compartment of somites, which gives rise to the axial skeleton, and from devel
149 pea (Pisum sativum): the root apical meristem, which gives rise to the body of the root; and the root
150 th and repeated branching of the ureteric bud, which gives rise to the collecting duct system and als
151 he kidney and lung, as well as the epicardium, which gives rise to the coronary arteries.
152  portion of the somite forms the dermamyotome, which gives rise to the dermis and axial musculature,
153 ithelial domain of the early anterior foregut, which gives rise to the future trachea and lung buds.
154 ne and side chains is stronger than for water, which gives rise to the intrusion of urea into the pro
155 tial for development of the cortical preplate, which gives rise to the marginal zone and subplate.
156 regulate outgrowth of the frontonasal process, which gives rise to the mid and upper face.
157   We demonstrate that the frontonasal process, which gives rise to the mid- and upper face, and the f
158 A is predominantly expressed in the M lineage, which gives rise to the migrating SMs and their sex mu
159 antation models is usually the dominant clone, which gives rise to the myeloid and to a lesser extent
160 e enhancers in the mouse dorsal cerebral wall, which gives rise to the neocortex, at embryonic day 14
161 solate forms a reconstituted primitive streak, which gives rise to the normal derivatives of the defi
162 um yields decrease with excitation wavelength, which gives rise to the Phi(1O2) variation.
163 to the notochord, but not prechordal mesoderm, which gives rise to the prechordal plate.
164 quids allows for a wide range of applications, which gives rise to the recent spring-up of ionic liqu
165       In the Drosophila genital imaginal disc, which gives rise to the sexually dimorphic genitalia a
166 ributed with variable SDs for different genes, which gives rise to the surprising observation of a la
167 ing regions, and continues in the venous pole, which gives rise to the SV.
168 bryogenesis is that between the trophectoderm, which gives rise to the trophoblast of the placenta, a
169          This domain includes the promoter P0, which gives rise to the unstable Xist transcript in un
170 s along with a strong hydrophobic interaction, which gives rise to the unusual kinetic behavior, is c
171  herein, is frequently ignored by specialists, which gives rise to the unwitting repetition of previo
172 ysicochemical features of the phosphate anion, which give rise to this effect in gamma-amine cytofect
173 lls and intermediate progenitors in zebrafish, which give rise to three distinct adult pigment cell t
174 with three antero-posterior positional values, which give rise to three morphologically different dig
175 s around a bacteriophage HK97 gp5-like domain, which gives rise to three classes of capsid floor-defi
176 xpressed in the Drosophila wing imaginal disc, which gives rise to two distinct adult structures: the
177 d by a conserved two-disulfide bond framework, which gives rise to two intervening loops of extensive
178 nanotubes, or CNTs) in the membrane substrate, which gives rise to two problems: the leaching-out of
179 ed on the co-opting of previously unused ORFs, which gives rise to two types of overlap: (1) the crea
180 d retention of winter rainfall in Syrian dams, which gave rise to unexpected additional stream flow t
181 a solid and a liquid uses surface corrugation, which gives rise to unique wetting behaviour.
182 cavity provides a natural dissipation channel, which gives rise to vacuum-induced fluctuations and al
183 hese include highly asymmetric cell divisions, which give rise to very small daughter cells.
184 pecies, and to bind strongly to metal centers, which gives rise to very robust catalysts.

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