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   1 on impairs ciliary motility, and polycystin-2, whose ablation is associated with hydrocephalus are co
     2 e anaphase promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C), whose action is necessary for anaphase initiation.   
     3 as a critical regulator of matrix degradation, whose actions converge on the dynamics and degradative
     4 scription factor, the vitamin D receptor (VDR), whose activating ligand vitamin D has been proposed a
     5 ng (SREBP) transcription factors SREBP1 and 2, whose activation and mRNA expression are stimulated by
     6 euronal subset, predominantly in the left dHb, whose activation is correlated with resumption of swim
     7 res the engagement of a far-upstream enhancer, whose activation is strongly dependent on the AP1 fact
     8 t proteins including the central component C3, whose activation products can mediate tissue inflammat
     9 plexes, mTOR complex 1 (mTORC1) and 2 (mTORC2), whose activities and substrate specificities are regu
    10 s effectuated by auxin response factors (ARFs) whose activity is repressed by Aux/IAA proteins under 
    11 acter crescentus identifies a novel NAP (GapR) whose activity over the cell cycle is shaped by DNA re
    12  limbic region, the basolateral amygdala (BLA), whose activity fluctuates across the estrous cycle du
    13 n neurons of the cerebellar nuclei (CbN cells), whose activity generates movement, are inhibited by P
    14 rolled mainly by pectin methylesterases (PMEs), whose activity is posttranscriptionally regulated by 
    15 novel families of microbial carboxylesterases, whose activity could not have been predicted using bio
    16  the control of the Hypoxia Inducible Factors, whose activity depends on the stabilization of their l
  
    18 ins are ubiquitous pro-inflammatory proteases, whose activity is controlled by calpastatin, their spe
    19 ith IPOD sites or with PB/SG requires the PLD, whose activity is differentially regulated by the Ndr/
    20 uted to a Deltex2 interacting protein, Jmjd1c, whose activity is directly inhibited by Deltex2 and wh
    21 matergic pyramidal neurons located in layer 3, whose activity is modulated by local inhibitory gamma-
    22    Thus, the SAC is highly responsive to Mps1, whose activity peaks in early mitosis as a result of i
    23 ic impact on gene expression was seen for KMO, whose activity promotes the production of neurotoxic q
    24 ioral responses depended on the TRPA1 channel, whose activity responded to the rate of temperature in
    25  population of dorsal raphe serotonin neurons, whose activity we could link to normal reversal learni
    26 endent inactivation of L-type Ca(2+) channels, whose alteration contributes to the dramatic disease T
    27 ize, and protein levels follow a daily rhythm, whose amplitude depends on both feeding-fasting and li
  
  
    30 otein (CA) assembles into polymorphic capsids, whose architecture, assembly, and stability are still 
    31  LZ can form micron-scale structures with CM2, whose assembly is stimulated by Plk1 phosphorylation i
    32 ins, including Akap450, Pcm1, and Pericentrin, whose association with Nesprin-1alpha is increased in 
    33 pontine inputs: abducens internuclear neurons, whose axons course through the medial longitudinal fas
    34 and neurons in the lateral vestibular nucleus, whose axons project through the ascending tract of Dei
    35 ng in part through interaction with arrestins, whose binding promotes receptor internalization and si
    36 ubstrate of the RNA pyrophosphohydrolase RppH, whose biological function was previously assumed to be
    37 tivated outward rectifying K(+) current, IK,L , whose biophysical properties and molecular identity a
    38 axosomatic terminal in the auditory brainstem, whose biophysical properties have been well studied in
    39  budding yeast and identify 200-kb scale TADs, whose boundaries are enriched for transcriptional acti
    40 s containing chemically different side chains, whose break-down products are involved in stress respo
    41 ular neoplasm, found in bones and soft tissue, whose cause is currently unknown, but may involve onco
    42 multi-organ system failure, sepsis, or cancer, whose cause of death was consistent with organ donatio
    43 rial enzyme, conserved across all vertebrates, whose cellular activity and pathway assignment are unk
    44 to measure tumor cellular glutamine pool size, whose change might reveal the pharmacodynamic (PD) eff
    45 cial insects, including ants, bees, and wasps, whose chemical communication systems have been well-ch
    46  (13)C CPMAS shows two neighboring resonances, whose chemical shifts are consistent with carbamate (a
    47 GR preferentially occurs via distal enhancers, whose chromatin accessibility is typically cell type-s
    48 rs with positively charged N-terminal anchors, whose cleavage via the prepilin peptidase, essential f
  
    50 f Fusarium graminearum GSK3 homolog gene FGK3, whose coding products also shows the similar cytoplasm
    51 Some of the tRNAs represent rare tRNA species, whose codons are overrepresented in the viral genome. 
    52 ed using a variety of neuroimaging techniques, whose combined use can be particularly useful for unde
    53 ontrasts with that of a para-connected parent, whose conductance is unaffected by heteroatom substitu
    54 nction are dependent on the bacterial S-layer, whose constituents assemble by binding to the secondar
  
    56 ving learning and data-acquisition mechanisms, whose coordinated action is critical for building an e
  
    58 ce is dependent on the geometry of the embryo, whose curved surface is taken into account in the simu
  
    60 d to rolling contacts that are about to slide, whose density is described by a nontrivial exponent [F
    61 nates near and around chevron-shaped features, whose density is greatly increased for higher contents
    62 iapoptotic member of the BCL-2 protein family, whose depletion causes apoptosis in rodent beta-cells 
  
    64 ween microRNA (miRNA) and messenger RNA (mRNA), whose deregulation may be sensitive to environmental 
    65 using primers that flanked germline mutations, whose design did not rely on prior knowledge of revers
    66 ith a specialized cell called an appressorium, whose development is tightly regulated by MAPK signali
    67 ignificant with regard to the corpus callosum, whose development undergoes several dynamic stages inc
    68 n Dolly (first animal cloned from adult cells) whose diagnoses of osteoarthritis (OA) at 5(1/2) years
    69 en blood and tissues occurs in narrow vessels, whose diameter is comparable to that of a red blood ce
  
    71 ormation of triplet alpha,2- and alpha,4-DHTs, whose diradical reactivity led to both radical and pol
    72 ose Children with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) whose disease is refractory to standard induction chem
    73 r patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) whose disease progresses during sorafenib treatment.  
    74 enance, bioenergetics and cell-cell signaling - whose disrupted expression is linked to human disease
  
    76 limatically determined upper and lower limits) whose distributional shifts are well characterized, th
    77 rm generated by alternative 3'-end processing, whose divergent C terminus shares the CBD common to al
    78 aired DI splicing affects proliferation genes, whose downregulation coincides with cell cycle defects
    79  muscle requires p21-activated kinase-1 (PAK1), whose downstream signaling triggers actin remodeling,
    80 key processes (among the 90 modeled processes) whose dysregulation may lead to pathological scarring 
  
    82 epressions several tens of centimetres across, whose edges grade into spires up to several metres tal
    83 nhanced pain may be reduced not by analgesics, whose effectiveness is reduced, but by increasing aler
  
    85 amine have a much wider compass than oxytocin (whose effects are confined to romantic/reproductive re
    86 ilayer attached to a viscoelastic gel (lamina) whose elasticity and viscosity primarily depend on the
    87 ardia, is caused by the S672R mutation in HCN, whose electrophysiological phenotypes include a negati
    88  of endogenous neurotoxin quinolinic acid (QA) whose elevated level in serum is marker of many neurol
  
  
    91 liferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma), whose endothelial expression and activity are decreas
    92 ur-subunit chromosomal passenger complex (CPC), whose enzymatic subunit is Aurora B kinase, promotes 
  
    94 's largest continental flood basalt provinces, whose eruption played a role in the Cretaceous-Paleoge
    95 ed from the omega-3 docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), whose esterified form is transported by the major fac
  
    97 silent synapses in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), whose eventual unsilencing/maturation by recruitment 
    98 igh-frequency RF GaN devices are demonstrated, whose exceptional performance is enabled by epitaxial 
    99  a cellular subdomain within the midhypocotyl, whose expansion drives the final step of this developm
   100 ALL SCP1-LIKE PHOSPHATASE14 locus (imRNASSP14 ), whose expression originated from the 5' region of a 
   101   Moreover, we found that miR-23a and miR-23b - whose expression was increased in the early stage of 
   102 ting hippocampal long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), whose expression correlates with hippocampal volume. 
   103  a novel lncRNA, BMP/OP-Responsive Gene (BORG), whose expression directly correlates with aggressive 
   104 lated genes with shared cis promoter elements, whose expression can be controlled positively or negat
   105  identify a long noncoding RNA, named Chronos, whose expression in muscle is positively regulated wit
   106 pathways, including CADM1, SPHK1, and YAP/TAZ, whose expression independently predicted survival.    
   107 oniae by expression of the zinc exporter CzcD, whose expression is activated by the novel TetR-family
   108 n-enriched, neuron-specific miRNA, miR-124-3p, whose expression is highly dysregulated in stressed ro
   109 s to the later myofibril breakdown by enzymes, whose expression is increased by the paired box 4 (PAX
   110  show that Syk is a direct target of miR-146a, whose expression is indirectly regulated by Meis1 thro
   111 e a family of 18 proteins of unknown function, whose expression is largely restricted to epidermis.  
   112 eptor that binds human genome-encoded ligands, whose expression is negligible in normal tissues, but 
   113  vitro Mechanistically, we found that miR-130, whose expression is up-regulated in adipose tissues of
  
   115    We identified an oncogenic mutation, F247L, whose expression robustly activated the MAPK pathway a
   116  P. aeruginosa heparinase-encoding gene, hepP, whose expression was significantly enhanced when P. ae
   117  variant in a female patient with mild anemia, whose father also carries the trait and is from the Tu
   118 rion outer membrane and the parasite pellicle, whose features suggest the presence of membrane contac
   119  is the European gypsy moth (L. dispar dispar), whose females are flightless, the two Asian subspecie
   120 genes, RPL35a and RPL23, and ferredoxin, FDX1, whose flanking regions including promoters, terminator
   121 phoretic force is due to the flexural phonons, whose flow is known to be ballistic and distance-indep
   122 proved biofouling resistance in the membranes, whose flux had a decline of 8% after 24 h of operation
  
   124 ion is enaminic 2,3-dehydropipecolic acid (DP), whose formation involves consecutive transamination, 
   125 taining both a fixing and a non-fixing strain), whose frequency could be predicted using a simple dif
  
  
  
  
   130 , produces a cytotoxic macrolide, mycolactone, whose function(s) in the environment remains elusive. 
   131 lisation is governed by transcription factors, whose functions and essentiality differ between fungal
   132 wo mammalian isozymes, GSK3alpha and GSK3beta, whose functions remain ill-defined because of a lack o
   133 rs3740394, rs3740393) were located near AS3MT, whose gene product catalyzes methylation of iAs to MMA
   134 the cloning of avirulence genes PWT3 and PWT4, whose gene products elicit defense in wheat cultivars 
   135 Caribbean and Pacific Coral Sea water samples, whose geographical patterns of diversity and read abun
   136 istry have exploited strong directional bonds, whose geometric reliability lends predictability to so
   137 urther demonstrate that co-disruption of Apob, whose germline loss is embryonically lethal, completel
   138 ogen responsible for dengue hemorrhagic fever, whose global incidence has increased dramatically over
   139 ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine neurons, whose glutamate afferents react robustly to cocaine.  
   140 del is that during anaphase, "free" importins, whose gradient inversely correlates with active Ran an
  
   142 ion is caused by the reduction of CO2 into CO, whose high affinity with platinum triggers the formati
   143 cesses and facilitates access to GPU clusters, whose high-performance processing power makes simulati
   144 ariable temperate phages, like GIL16 or Bam35, whose hosts are Bacillus cereus and related Gram-posit
   145 n terms of their dynamic community structures, whose identification however relies on a priori assump
   146 rily coordinated by Zn(2+) transporters (ZnTs) whose identity and role in the heart are not well esta
   147 sses after eradication of HCV with interferon, whose immunomodulatory activity might contribute to th
  
   149 x is organized into specialized sensory areas, whose initial territory is determined by intracortical
   150 uire heterotrimeric Galphai protein signaling, whose intensity and duration are controlled by the reg
   151 proximity with subunit gamma residues 104-109, whose interaction may influence the rotation of the ca
   152 ur types express extensive repertoires of NRs, whose interactions provide multiple paths for disease 
   153 S2 ligands and redox-active, nitrosyl ligands, whose interplay guides the H2 production mechanism.   
   154 ntanglements from newly incorporated monomers, whose key features can be recapitulated with molecular
   155 ixed creole-speaking population of Cape Verde, whose Kriolu language traces to West African languages
  
  
   158 by GSK-3, with approximately 47 proteins (1.4%) whose levels increased and approximately 78 (2.4%) wh
   159 okines, growth factors, and apoptosis markers) whose levels were significantly higher in serum before
   160 tion transfer, allowing extracellular ligands, whose levels are also subject to noise, to incremental
   161 g information about the prospective recipient (whose life was saved by the donation) increased the pa
   162  the most extensively studied betaAR, beta2AR, whose ligands are used for asthma and cardiovascular d
   163 ing white dwarf in the binary system MV Lyrae, whose light curve displays quasi-periodic bursts of ab
  
  
   166 e or its connection to fibrillin microfibrils, whose major component, fibrillin-1, is genetically ass
   167 nt an opportunity for new therapeutic targets, whose manipulation could be used to mitigate ophthalmi
   168 ional subspace of a higher dimensional system, whose manipulation requires precise control over the w
  
   170 sted of 7 participants (5 females and 2 males) whose mean (SD) age at the most recent examination was
   171 of the terpenoid synthase superfamily (CL0613) whose members have a characteristic alpha terpene synt
   172 equent inactivation of phospholipase A2 (PLA2), whose metabolites are known to modulate ion channels.
   173 r can be extended to saprophytic mycobacteria, whose more complex genomes encode more Mce systems, we
  
   175 rs of expansion mutations in the C9orf72 gene, whose motor and cognitive-behavioural symptoms span a 
   176 ase-2 is a pro-inflammatory and cancer marker, whose mRNA stability and translation is regulated by t
   177 pical chemokine receptor 1 [duffy blood group]) whose mRNA transcript levels in plasma exosomes signi
   178 ons and verify cell viability in our platform, whose multiplexing and integration of numerous steps a
   179 ) are DNA photoproducts linked to skin cancer, whose mutagenicity depends in part on their frequency 
   180 ZMs involved genes (SCN2A, HNRNPU and SMARCA4) whose mutation is known to cause ASD or other neurodev
   181  agent is based on silver nanoparticles (AgNP), whose nanoplasmonic properties and safe use in bioapp
   182 Magnificent frigatebirds (Fregata magnificens) whose nestlings have experienced high mortality rates 
   183 ion changes, revealed an edited mRNA, clec-41, whose neural expression is dependent on deamination.  
   184 ogically classified by topological invariants, whose non-zero value guarantees the presence of robust
  
   186 d nitrogenous disinfection byproducts (N-DBPs) whose occurrence in drinking waters has recently been 
  
   188  genome is made of transposable elements (TEs), whose ongoing activity continues to impact our genome
   189  context, ultralow threshold polariton lasers, whose operation relies on Bose-Einstein condensation o
   190 l forming tubulin-like dynamic protofilaments, whose organization in the Z-ring is an unresolved prob
   191 ity of states (LDOS) near a magnetic impurity, whose orientation may be controlled by an external mag
  
   193 es two main functionally specialized lineages, whose origins and differentiation pathways remain inco
   194 s a cell cycle-regulated transcription factor, whose over-expression is a marker for poor outcome in 
  
   196  a zinc finger transcription factor, OsGATA12, whose overexpression causes increased leaf greenness, 
   197 The effector caspase is recruited through PYD, whose overexpression induced pyroptosis but only after
   198 are important reactive oxygen species targets, whose oxidation results in rapid, reversible, catalyti
  
  
   201 a universal approximator of dynamical systems, whose performance often depends on sensitive hyperpara
   202 evident from a charge density wave transition, whose periodicity is given by kF/pi, consistent with s
   203 ence of cannabinoids, unique natural products, whose pharmacology is going to gain increasing interes
   204 agating combustion synthesis (SPCS) technique, whose phase constitutions were identified as Ca9Al6O18
  
  
   207  a photoluminescent uranium organic framework, whose photoluminescence intensity can be accurately co
  
   209 the groundwork for further studies of CNbeta1, whose physiological substrates are currently unknown. 
  
  
   212  large number of genomic fragments (scaffolds), whose positions and orientations along the genome are
   213 at 1- to 2-kb genomic regions termed hotspots, whose positions and activities are determined by PRDM9
   214 t promising combinations is sulbactam-ETX2514, whose potent antibacterial activity, in vivo efficacy 
   215   Lon recognizes HspQ via a C-terminal degron, whose precise presentation, in synergy with multiparti
   216  two genes lngR and lngS in the Longus operon, whose predicted products share homology with transcrip
   217 he contribution of its Sac phosphatase domain, whose preferred substrate is PI4P, remains unclear.   
   218 mides as novel reversible inhibitors of KDM1A, whose preliminary exploration resulted in compound 2 w
   219 oupling with the antenna via plasmonic states, whose presence increases the local density of states. 
   220  latter also identified the RNMT cofactor RAM, whose presence is required for cytoplasmic cap methylt
   221  family of actin-depolymerizing factors (ADFs), whose primarily function is to regulate the severing 
   222 ion of abnormal DNA replication intermediates, whose processing by Smarcal1 and Mre11 predisposes to 
  
  
   225  of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene, whose product is an important component of the destruc
   226 fied in Myh9, Ppp1r12a, Ppp1r12b and Trp53bp2, whose products have been implicated in the regulation 
   227 y give rise to transit-amplifying progenitors, whose progeny differentiate into distinct cell types. 
   228 ti-species microbial communities (microbiomes) whose properties may result from inter-species interac
   229 ly, membranes can be viewed as complex fluids, whose properties are linked to key biological function
   230     In contrast to classical critical systems, whose properties depend only on symmetry and the dimen
   231 sibility to create novel functional materials, whose properties transcend those of their constituent 
  
  
  
   235 eins combine to form anthrax lethal toxin (LT), whose proximal targets are mitogen-activated kinase k
   236 iolated aptamer and 6-mercapto-1-hexanol (MCH), whose ratio was optimized by electrochemical impedanc
   237 simulating the present-day SPG stratification, whose realistic reproduction appears a necessary condi
   238 r proteins to their numerous partner proteins, whose recognition motifs undergo an extensive disorder
   239 mosomes, but not for the mitochondrial genome, whose reconstruction still represents a significant ch
  
   241  was also demonstrated for serotypes 8 and 31, whose reducing end sugars are glucose and galactose, r
   242 and efficient n-doping of host semiconductors, whose reduction potentials are beyond the thermodynami
   243 ancing regeneration of dorsal root (DR) axons, whose regenerative capacity is particularly weak.     
   244 ependent myeloid system of tissue macrophages, whose regulation by local microenvironments remain und
   245 yotic AMPK exists as alphabetagamma complexes, whose regulatory gamma subunit confers energy sensor f
  
   247 a and Rhg4 alleles, and PI 88788-type soybean, whose resistance requires only the rhg1-b allele.     
   248 a non-conserved motif ((153)ESEEKAWQKLCSL(165)), whose role was recently shown to be critical for its
   249 alysed by poly-ADP-ribose polymerase 1 (PARP1), whose role in gene transcription modulation has been 
   250 , velocities and stresses of dynamic ruptures, whose rupture speed range from sub-Rayleigh to supersh
   251  of tocochromanol accumulation in major crops, whose seeds are nonphotosynthetic, remains limited.   
   252 s as a unique catalyst for dioxygen reduction, whose selectivity can be changed from a preferential 4
   253 n early pioneer and codiscoverer of B-1 cells, whose seminal contributions enhanced our understanding
   254 small number of primary DCC recruitment sites, whose sequence and genomic context are X-specific.    
   255 xperiments yielded several novel IAPP analogs, whose sequences are highly similar to that of IAPP but
   256 ke, StFAR3, StCYP86A22 and StPOD72-like genes, whose sequences suggest that they may be closely relat
  
   258  in a tube to obtain a total of 370 seedlings, whose shoot and taproot lengths were measured repeated
   259 rence to Zta Ser186 (a unique residue for Zta) whose side chain hydroxyl oxygen atom interacts with t
   260 ersible temperature-induced volume transition, whose sign depended on the valency of the solvent.    
   261 umor samples revealed the presence of nucCD24, whose signal intensity correlated positively with the 
   262  by proteins with an ETS domain, such as ETV6, whose single DNA-binding domain cannot contact both so
   263 er particles needed for photonic applications, whose size must be comparable to the wavelength of vis
   264 a wide range of jobs, and synergistic workers, whose skills are useful in combination and fill a hole
   265 ing from skill diversity: jacks-of-all-trades, whose skills can be applied independently on a wide ra
   266 ere found in a centro-parietal scalp location, whose slope depended on change size, consistent with s
  
  
  
   270 nd to associate with mild or supportive winds, whose speed and direction may change under global warm
   271  DNA and RNA sequences can produce G-quartets, whose stacking leads to the formation of a G-quadruple
   272 sis factor receptor superfamily molecule GITR, whose stimulation is closely linked to thymic Treg cel
   273 nihot esculenta Crantz) is a major world crop, whose storage roots provide food for over 800 million 
  
   275 ve antagonists SB269,652 (1) and SB277011A (2) whose structural similarity and pharmacological dispar
   276  permeable, low-density (semi-dilute) liquids, whose structural features are likely to strongly impac
  
   278  meshwork at the T cell immunological synapse, whose structure has been shown to be important for T c
   279 inal biradicals of TTT-NN, TPT-NN, and PPP-NN, whose structures and molecular packing were examined b
   280 es are often described as supercooled liquids, whose structures are topologically disordered like a l
   281  cylindrical micelles, and stacks of bilayers, whose structures responded to atmospherically relevant
   282  We applied PRT to the Pro/N-end rule pathway, whose substrates include the short-lived Mdh2 malate d
   283 tified 5 genes (PIM2, ZAK, TACC1, ZFR, ZNF565) whose suppression induced cell death upon PI3K inhibit
   284 in-modified magnetic nanoparticles (MNP@Strep) whose surface is functionalized with suitable biotinyl
  
   286 gional multidisciplinary HCV Innovation Teams, whose system redesign efforts have produced innovative
   287 uced a Raman coefficient of freshness (CFresh), whose time course is linearly decreasing, with differ
  
   289 lls represent a Treg pre-precursor population, whose transition into Treg precursors is mediated via 
   290 ant to current medical and surgical therapies, whose tumor cells characteristically show a high level
   291 ucho/TLE as a functionally relevant substrate, whose ubiquitylation by UBR5 is induced by Wnt signali
   292  and the translation termination factor GSPT1] whose ubiquitylation is induced by immunomodulatory dr
   293 ence, but also for computational neuroscience, whose ultimate goal is to understand how cognition is 
   294 have been shown to promote cancer progression, whose underlying mechanisms are largely unclear, espec
   295  size and stochasticity in irrigation systems, whose understanding is key for devising mitigation and
   296 e cyclopentadienyl ligand, the indenyl ligand, whose unique properties have in many cases imparted di
   297 y-scale during two crop years from 444 plants, whose variety was genetically ascertained, and on 17 i
   298 e passive, elastic and incompressible objects, whose volume depended on the pH and ionic conditions. 
   299 identifying a strain of HIV-1 group O (RBF206) whose Vpu protein evolved an effective antagonism of h
   300 to a single spike we applied a spatial filter, whose weights were adapted to the covariance of ongoin
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