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1                                              CA drives aggressive cellular phenotypes such as chromos
2                                              CA occurs in approximately 1/5000 live births and is a f
3                                              CA varies with expectation across a number of basic reac
4                                              CA, EC and EPC of POx on CNTs were used to fabricate enz
5                                              CA-dependent AhR-XRE-mediated Stc2 upregulation is respo
6                                              CAs are expressed in numerous plant tissues and in diffe
7 o rapidly sort out samples containing >10.0% CA without any sample pretreatment except grinding.
8 -1 CA NTD can functionally replace the HIV-1 CA CTD, but the HIV-1 CA NTD cannot replace the HTLV-1 C
9 ally replace the HIV-1 CA CTD, but the HIV-1 CA NTD cannot replace the HTLV-1 CA CTD, indicating that
10 ated that Gag proteins with a chimeric HIV-1 CA NTD/HTLV-1 CA CTD did not result in Gag oligomerizati
11  more clearly define the roles of the HTLV-1 CA amino-terminal domain (NTD) and CA CTD in particle bi
12 proteins with a chimeric HIV-1 CA NTD/HTLV-1 CA CTD did not result in Gag oligomerization regardless
13 t the HIV-1 CA NTD cannot replace the HTLV-1 CA CTD, indicating that the HTLV-1 CA subdomains provide
14 l of Gag proteins with chimeric HIV-1/HTLV-1 CA domains.
15 tions support the conclusion that the HTLV-1 CA NTD can functionally replace the HIV-1 CA CTD, but th
16 s, highlighting the importance of the HTLV-1 CA NTD in HTLV-1 immature particle morphology.
17 rmore, chimeric Gag proteins with the HTLV-1 CA NTD produced particles phenotypically similar to HTLV
18 he HTLV-1 CA CTD, indicating that the HTLV-1 CA subdomains provide distinct contributions to Gag-Gag
19  human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) CA carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) is essential for CA-CA
20  vs. CC: -16.7 nmol/L (95% CI: -26.2, -7.1); CA vs. CC: -10.7 nmol/L (95% CI: -14.9, -6.5)).
21 hese results firmly establish that in HIV-1, CA is a strong determinant of susceptibility to Lv2/REAF
22 ntigen 153 (CA 15-3) and cancer antigen 125 (CA 125) using polyamidoamine dendrimer-quantum dots (PAM
23  of screening with serum cancer antigen 125 (CA-125), interpreted using the risk of ovarian cancer al
24 different tumor markers, cancer antigen 153 (CA 15-3) and cancer antigen 125 (CA 125) using polyamido
25                                   At pH 7.4, CA-BSA complex formation was entropically driven.
26 ed immunoassay to Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9), a pancreatic cancer biomarker, produce optical
27 irectional interaction between miR-574-3p, a CA-rich microRNA, and hnRNP L.
28 tified new somatic mutation in MUC16 (A.k.a. CA-125), MUC12, MUC4, MUC6, MUC2, SIRPA, HLA-DRB1, HLA-A
29                     Chromosomal aberrations (CAs) in blood lymphocytes have been shown to be associat
30                           Catheter ablation (CA) for atrial fibrillation (AF) has emerged as a widesp
31 occuring >12 months after catheter ablation (CA) in apparently "cured" patients could optimize long-t
32  was the application of a cellulose acetate (CA) gas permeable membrane.
33 beta-Lactoglobulin (betaLg) to caffeic acid (CA) using crosslinker chemistry at different pH conditio
34 ally detect adulteration with carminic acid (CA).
35  to describe the interaction of cholic acid (CA) and phenol (PhOH) with ceria NPs with a diameter of
36 he endogenous AhR agonist cinnabarinic acid (CA).
37                   The effect of citric acid (CA), desferrioxamine B (DFOB), fulvic acid (FA), and hum
38 ecretion of the polysaccharide colanic acid (CA), which regulates mitochondrial dynamics and unfolded
39 onses controlled by a constitutively active (CA) MPK3 in Arabidopsis thalianaCA-MPK3 plants are dwarf
40 tivity (DAA) and factor I cofactor activity (CA).
41                Also, concentration addition (CA) based on internal dose was evaluated as a tool for r
42 12.6 days +/- 5.6 (standard deviation) after CA.
43  show recurrence of AF within 12 month after CA.
44 rate in predicting long-term prognosis after CA.
45 metry to predict neurological recovery after CA.
46 l pts with complete follow-up one year after CA (1-y-FU; n = 3679).
47 a (PDF) from term age to 6-mo corrected age (CA) gained more lean mass than did those fed term formul
48 .g. no-tillage and conservation agriculture [CA]) significantly increased earthworm abundance (mean i
49 stry that prospectively collects data on all CAs and PCIs performed in the 36 catheterization laborat
50 ocations: Birmingham, AL (n=150); Palo Alto, CA (n=150); and the Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN (n=150), me
51 al Centers in Washington, DC, and Palo Alto, CA.
52 ng three ethnic groups: Caucasian Americans (CA), African Americans (AA), and Asian Americans (AS).
53 everal subfields, such as the cornu ammonis (CA) subfields CA1-4, the dentate gyrus (DG) including a
54  We identified substantial differences among CA, AA, and AS populations in the expression of DXME gen
55 sted for distinguishing cardiac amyloidosis (CA) from other causes of myocardial thickening with, how
56 ser (Abbott Medical Optics, Inc., Santa Ana, CA).
57 used to sequentially detection of CA 125 and CA 15-3 markers with the wide linear ranges of 1microU/m
58 n D, matrix metalloproteinase 7, CA19-9, and CA-125) that were suitable for replication.
59 igh-dose (1.5 kGy) deuterons for both CN and CA (p-values < 10(-4) ).
60 nded observers independently measured EI and CA for each patient.
61 revealed a strong association between ER and CA-IKKbeta-driven gene expression and clinically relevan
62                       We compare mitoses and CA in patient tumors, xenografts, and tumor cell lines.
63 he HTLV-1 CA amino-terminal domain (NTD) and CA CTD in particle biogenesis, we generated and analyzed
64 r comparisons between the CA-PF, CAE-PE, and CA-PE groups.
65                  Remarkably CA-MPK3/sid2 and CA-MPK3/ein2-50 lines, which are impaired in SA synthesi
66 nuously crosses adjacent subiculum (Sub) and CA fields.
67 wn, HDPDL1 exhibited no antitumor effect and CAd-VECPDL1 alone reduced tumors only to volumes compara
68 diatric Systems, LLC (VPS, LLC, Los Angeles, CA).
69 lled between 2001 and 2012 from Los Angeles, CA, and followed for an average of 3.4 years (SD 3.1 yea
70 tion (University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA).
71 iagnostic performance of the callosal angle (CA) and Evans index (EI) measures and to determine their
72 z crystal microbalance (QCM), contact angle (CA) and attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform i
73  we show that the enzyme carbonic anhydrase (CA) increases the dissolution rate across all saturation
74 oding four distinct beta-carbonic anhydrase (CA) isoforms were characterized from leaf tissue of Neur
75                 However, carbonic anhydrase (CA), the enzyme that hydrolyses COS, is expected to be l
76 ives acting as effective carbonic anhydrase (CA, EC 4.2.1.1) inhibitors.
77                         Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are zinc metalloenzymes that catalyze the interconv
78 titutive DHN-melanin, Cryomyces antarcticus (CA); melanized and non-melanized counterparts were compa
79 ion reaction regulated by carbonic anydrase (CA) metalloenzyme.
80 chanical ventilation to treat central apnea (CA) occurring at night ("sleep apnea") in patients with
81 relationship between baseline corneal arcus (CA) and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) in ethnic
82 mission from an oil field south of San Ardo, CA, and compared to a bottom-up CH4 emission estimate.
83 effect levels important in risk assessments, CA overestimated mixture toxicity to daphnids and H. vul
84 stic with the evolution of the C4-associated CA in the dicotyledonous genus Flaveria, although the ac
85 oaded miRNAs via endonucleolytic cleavage at CA and UA dinucleotides, preferentially at scissile bond
86  specifies the pattern of DNA methylation at CA sequences (mCA) within these genes.
87          We show that localization of FAK at CAs depends on interactions taking place at the amino-te
88 e different preparation covalent attachment (CA), enzyme coating (EC) and enzyme precipitate coating
89 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) are the cause of a severe pandemic consisting p
90 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) epidemic in the United States is largely attrib
91 methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) with specific molecular characteristics.
92 plement novel variants of cellular automata (CA) where the update rules are allowed to vary with time
93                     Cerebral autoregulation (CA) is a protective mechanism that maintains cerebral bl
94 d interpretation of cerebral autoregulation (CA) measurements in research and in clinical care, it is
95 provement compared to commercially available CA 19-9 immunoassays.
96 sible chemoattractant for commissural axons (CAs).
97 han 1 h, about 10 times longer than Gd-based CAs currently used in clinic.
98 ed independent associations between baseline CA and incident CVD, adjusting for traditional CVD risk
99 variability, model shortcomings, and because CA lies within a transition zone, where mid-latitude reg
100 tutively active form of IkappaB kinase beta (CA-IKKbeta), a key kinase in the canonical NFkappaB path
101 , constituting approximately 99% of all beta-CA transcripts measured.
102 ber of CA units coupled increases; 3) betaLg-CA conjugates displayed comparable or superior water sol
103 sifying and antioxidant properties of betaLg-CA conjugates were evaluated and compared to native beta
104 obtained at pH 6; 2) DPPH activity of betaLg-CA increases as the number of CA units coupled increases
105                           In summary, betaLg-CA conjugates can act as effective antioxidant emulsifie
106 ter solubility than native betaLg and betaLg/CA.
107 t beta-lactoglobulin/caffeic complex (betaLg/CA).
108  sex-stratified models, associations between CA and incident CVD were seen in men (1.73 [1.12-2.67])
109 ing the conserved catalytic and ATP-binding (CA) domain.
110                          Interestingly, both CA and MC had no effect on the surface tension of BSA/ai
111 city ( summation operatorTU close to 1), but CA based on [M]tiss was closest to unity across a range
112 ial changes and longevity effects induced by CA are conserved across different species.
113                                            c-CA is the photo-isomerization product of the phenylpropa
114 ese results suggest that the phenotypes of c-CA-treated plants are the consequence of a local change
115 nd promoted the disassembly of HIV-1 capsid (CA) shell.
116 pped to the HIV-2 envelope (Env) and capsid (CA).
117 letop OCT (Spectralis; Heidelberg, Carlsbad, CA).
118 y Ppy-COOH/MNPs, using a chronoamperometric (CA) electrodeposition.
119  sweep voltammetry (LSV), chronoamperometry (CA) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).
120 y Oncotype Dx (Genomic Health, Redwood City, CA) test is used to aid the decision about chemotherapy
121 e sensitivity, along with efforts to combine CA 19-9 with other biomarkers for improved accuracy, ope
122                           However, combining CAd-VECPDL1 with HER2.CAR T cells enhanced antitumor act
123 nd Fluoroscopy time from 152 684 consecutive CAs and 103 177 PCIs performed between 2009 and 2013 wer
124 SN promotes the decay of miRNAs that contain CA and/or UA dinucleotides.
125                                  Conversely, CA, FA, and HA increased Pu sorption to goethite at pH 3
126  (New World Medical, Inc., Rancho Cucamonga, CA) implantation between January 1, 2005, and January 31
127 rks of trimesic acid and melamine cyanurate (CA.M) under ambient conditions.
128 ays of antibiotic therapy for ASB, cystitis, CA-UTI and pyelonephritis were 10.0 (4.5), 11.4 (4.7), 1
129 ructs showed that, while CA1b is a cytosolic CA in all three species, the CA1a proteins are different
130 os indices, previously suggested to diagnose CA, were analyzed.
131 nd Aptima CT (ACT) (Hologic Inc., San Diego, CA) are nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) that de
132 n View, CA) and Pathway Genomics (San Diego, CA).
133 novel mechanism that VZ-derived Ntn1 directs CAs to the ventral midline by its local actions.
134  showed the best performance to discriminate CA (area under the curve, 0.95; 95% confidence intervals
135  and even from the dorsal VZ highly disrupts CA guidance to the midline, whereas the deletion from th
136 plants contain three evolutionarily distinct CA families, alphaCAs, betaCAs, and gammaCAs, where each
137 of six oligomers (DNA-carbon assemblies, DNA-CAs) with exceptional photostability that emit from 400
138            In addition, several of these DNA-CAs exhibited white emission in aqueous solution.
139                           The capsid domain (CA) of the retroviral Gag protein is a primary determina
140  instrument (Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc, Dublin, CA).
141 alyzer II (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA).
142 th Zeiss Cirrus (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA) (n = 600) or Heidelberg Spectralis (Heidelberg Engin
143 x OCTA software (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Dublin, CA).
144 ecrease in patient radiation exposure during CA and PCI was noted between 2009 and 2013.
145 hat culminate in lysis of neutrophils during CA-MRSA infection may serve as a novel therapeutic inter
146 ial pressure has been used to assess dynamic CA.
147 at CCPs 19 and 20 are critical for efficient CA on self-surfaces but less important for DAA.
148 from low (almost absent) to highly efficient CA in this healthy population.
149 lar fibrosis, before randomization to either CA or ongoing MRC.
150 chemical reaction controlled by erythrocytes CA and estimation of enzymatic activity of CA from the i
151 ontrolling for traditional CVD risk factors, CA was independently associated with incident CVD (odds
152 in-1 inhibits lysis of human neutrophils fed CA-MRSA and attributed the process to necroptosis.
153                        Human neutrophils fed CA-MRSA lacked phosphorylated RIPK-1, as well as phospho
154                              Neutrophils fed CA-MRSA possessed cytoplasmic complexes that included in
155  to test the hypothesis that neutrophils fed CA-MRSA undergo necroptosis.
156 her, these data suggest that neutrophils fed CA-MRSA underwent a novel form of lytic programmed cell
157                     Lysis of neutrophils fed CA-MRSA was independent of tumor necrosis factor alpha,
158 perturbations in the lipid profile following CA-diet feeding, with increased cholesterol, triglycerid
159 detection (LOD) of 7.7 x 10(-7) U.mL(-1) for CA 19-9 by using such tunable Au nanotriangular arrays,
160 ) in 2009 to 27 [16-44] Gy cm(2) in 2013 for CA (P<0.0001), and from 73 [41-125] to 55 [31-91] Gy cm(
161 ar zone (VZ), but not the FP, is crucial for CA guidance in the mouse hindbrain.
162 rboxy-terminal domain (CTD) is essential for CA-CA interactions, the CA CTD has been suggested to be
163 ed in an internationally agreed protocol for CA testing and monitoring, and to promote its translatio
164 doses ten times lower than that required for CA-4P, suggesting that 4i warrants further evaluation as
165 ed long-range diffusible chemoattractant for CAs, but suggest a novel mechanism that VZ-derived Ntn1
166  the University of California San Francisco, CA, USA (UCSF), and one from the University of Texas Sou
167 CTA (RTVue-XR Avanti; Optovue, Inc, Fremont, CA).
168 ends in patients' exposure to radiation from CA and PCI.
169                     In cultured cells, Fucci(CA) produced a sharp triple color-distinct separation of
170                These results show that Fucci(CA) is an essential tool for quantitative studies of int
171 mmon; consequently, the number of functional CA isoforms in a species may exceed the number of genes.
172 igher than those of covalently-attached GOx (CA) on acid-treated CNTs and simply-adsorbed GOx (ADS) o
173 roup of elderly, in a range from low to high CA efficiency.
174 ancestors, including USA500 and a "historic" CA-MRSA from Western Australia, were shown to be only di
175                                     However, CAs still grow towards the midline in the absence of the
176 ddition, only approximately 10% of m(6)As in CA-RNA are within 50 nucleotides of 5' or 3' splice site
177 obal dynamical and conformational changes in CA.
178  longer than in cultures, but differences in CA between tumors and cultured cells are uncharacterized
179  salivarius were found almost exclusively in CA-PD.
180 eld larger, and more consistent increases in CA precipitation through the twenty-first century.
181 G hydroxymethylation occurs predominantly in CA dinucleotides (5hmCA) and it accumulates in regions f
182 ecular dynamics simulations, we show that in CA-SP1 tubes assembled in vitro, which represent the fea
183 ons in the MA, CA, and NC domains, including CA mutations disrupting Gag-Gag interaction.
184              As SO2 concentration increased, CA and OXA contents increased whereas MA contents decrea
185 hose dysregulation is implicated in inducing CA.
186 halmic emulsion (Restasis, Allergan, Irvine, CA), which has no generic alternative, accounting for $3
187 sone implant (Ozurdex; Allergan Inc, Irvine, CA) can improve the outcomes of vitreoretinal surgery fo
188        Moreover, the AhR-MTA2 interaction is CA-dependent and results in MTA2 recruitment to the Stc2
189 tudies in shallow waters of Catalina Island, CA to investigate the colonization of iron-oxidizing bac
190 y identified from Paoha Island's (Mono Lake, CA) arsenic-rich hot springs.
191 d caries active with dentin carious lesions (CA).
192 miR-297 and hnRNP L to bind a 3UTR-localized CA-rich element (CARE) of VEGFA mRNA regulates its trans
193 ivity was attenuated by mutations in the MA, CA, and NC domains, including CA mutations disrupting Ga
194                                      As many CAs are involved in serious pathologies, among which are
195  with expression of the tumor hypoxia marker CA-IX, and is robustly induced in EOC cell lines exposed
196      An atom-environment complexity measure, CA, to assess local changes in complexity during synthet
197       However, a gold standard for measuring CA is not currently available.
198 e classical zinc binding group found in most CA II inhibitors.
199 n altitudinal gradient in the Sierra Nevada, CA, where mean annual precipitation varied from 670 to 1
200 ls that better simulate the observed El Nino-CA precipitation teleconnection yield larger, and more c
201                                     Notably, CA-SPAK mice exhibited ASDN remodeling, involving a redu
202  every street in a 30-km(2) area of Oakland, CA, developing the largest urban air quality data set of
203 s CA and estimation of enzymatic activity of CA from the isotopic composition of CO2.
204 stable disease, and rising concentrations of CA-125 over 3 months were associated with increased risk
205 oreover, DSC results showed that coupling of CA with betaLg significantly increased the thermal stabi
206 sor can be used to sequentially detection of CA 125 and CA 15-3 markers with the wide linear ranges o
207                             Determination of CA down to 0.2%, w/w was achieved by RP-HPLC-DAD using a
208     The N-terminal and C-terminal domains of CA (NTD and CTD, respectively) engage in both homotypic
209   Overall, our results show that dynamics of CA and SP1 are critical for orderly HIV-1 maturation and
210                                  Episodes of CA were associated with neurohormonal activation, ventri
211 ytical method for quantitative estimation of CA activity in erythrocytes for clinical testing purpose
212 ead, containment, and possible extinction of CA-MRSA.
213                  If only a minor fraction of CA-SP is present, multi-layered tube formation is blocke
214    These data contribute to the knowledge of CA/MC-BSA interactions and provide important data for ap
215 th wide linear range 1.0fg/mL to 1.0ng/mL of CA 125.
216 vity of betaLg-CA increases as the number of CA units coupled increases; 3) betaLg-CA conjugates disp
217                         During the period of CA growth, Ntn1 is expressed in the ventral two-thirds o
218 tive analysis of the molecular phenotypes of CA-MPK3 and mpk4 autoimmunity suggested convergence betw
219  solid-solution interface in the presence of CA.
220 ns the structure of the C-terminal region of CA and the peptide SP1 (CA-SP1), which represents an int
221                      Alternative splicing of CA transcripts appears common; consequently, the number
222 er activity per weight of CNTs than those of CA and EC, respectively.
223                    A better understanding of CA and its response to pathological derangements can hel
224       The prevalence and prognostic value of CA during daytime and over an entire 24-h period are not
225 important role for the elevated virulence of CA-MRSA.
226 ationship between the increased frequency of CAs in blood lymphocytes and bladder cancer risk.
227                            High frequency of CAs was significantly associated with an increased risk
228      In this review, the number and types of CAs in C3, C4, and crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) pl
229 ne H4 acetylation is absolutely dependent on CA-induced AhR and MTA2 recruitment to the Stc2 regulato
230                     In systolic HF patients, CAs occurred throughout a 24-h period and were associate
231  the kinetics of self-assembly of the planar CA lattice on a substrate and of its disassembly, either
232 pression of constitutively active PLK1 (PLK1(CA) ).
233                        Overall, the ATM plus CA test detected ESBLs more accurately than the CLSI and
234 treonam plus clavulanate disk test (ATM plus CA).
235 ities of the tests were as follows: ATM plus CA, 100%; CLSI plus BA, 93.3%; and CLSI, 60%.
236                   The average AF burden post-CA was 1.6 +/- 5.0% at 6 months.
237                                  More potent CA determinants for HIV-1 REAF restriction were identifi
238                           The most prevalent CAs are those in the chloroplast, cytosol, and mitochond
239      For X-rays (0.3 kGy), melanin protected CA (p-values < 10(-4) ) and probably CN.
240          The orthoretroviral capsid protein (CA) assembles into polymorphic capsids, whose architectu
241 agonal lattice formed by the capsid protein (CA) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was self-assem
242 patients with newly diagnosed, biopsy-proven CA (65.5+/-10.8 years, 65% male, 62.5% amyloidosis light
243                                     Purified CA polymers are sufficient to promote longevity via ATFS
244 V1197A-CFH (LA-CFH) had dramatically reduced CA on ES but was less compromised in DAA.
245                              Analyses of REM-CA mutants by single particle tracking demonstrate that
246                                   Remarkably CA-MPK3/sid2 and CA-MPK3/ein2-50 lines, which are impair
247                                          RSV CA tubes are multi-layered, being formed by nested and c
248 ind helices at the interfaces of HIV and RSV CA assemblies have very different contact angles, which
249 bly, the induction of curvature into the RSV CA hexamer lattice arises predominantly from reconfigura
250 ablish an atomic resolution model of the RSV CA tubular assembly using molecular dynamics flexible fi
251 viruses, including Rous Sarcoma Virus (RSV), CA carries a short and hydrophobic spacer peptide (SP) a
252 httime, daytime, and 24-h moderate-to-severe CAs were associated with increased cardiac mortality (AH
253   Here, we use a multitude of models to show CA may receive more precipitation in the future under a
254                               Significantly, CA but not TCDD induces expression of Stc2 in hepatocyte
255 C-terminal region of CA and the peptide SP1 (CA-SP1), which represents an intermediate during maturat
256 imilarities between dynamic and steady-state CA.
257 umber patient-derived cell lines in studying CA to more faithfully recapitulate in vivo cellular phen
258  conclusion in pts with initially successful CA for AF female sex, AF type, in-hospital AF relapse an
259 t C. difficile/Epi test; Cepheid, Sunnyvale, CA) found no false-negative and 4 false-positive cobas C
260  (1) Xpert MTB/RIF test (Cepheid, Sunnyvale, CA) performed at a district hospital laboratory or (2) P
261 ylpropanoid pathway intermediate trans-CA (t-CA).
262                         In contrast to TCDD, CA is unable to induce the CYP1A1 gene, thus revealing a
263                                We found that CA-IKKbeta blocked E2-dependent cell proliferation in vi
264 ound large A(S) in the dark, indicating that CA activity continues without photosynthesis.
265                    Our finding suggests that CA is an additional observable indicator of CVD in men.
266 any physiological and biochemical roles that CAs play in plants.
267                                          The CA values for P. aeruginosa, A. baumannii, and S. maltop
268                                          The CA was less susceptible to biofilm formation compared to
269 driver of virus particle biogenesis, and the CA CTD is the primary determinant of Gag-Gag interaction
270 een the oxazolidinedione ring oxygen and the CA II protein backbone.
271  < 0.05), except for comparisons between the CA-PF, CAE-PE, and CA-PE groups.
272  variant on ES Conversely, PspCN boosted the CA, on ES, of I62-CFH, R53H-CFH, and LA-CFH and also enh
273    The effect is particularly strong for the CA electrodes and may be a result of cumulative effects
274 TD) is essential for CA-CA interactions, the CA CTD has been suggested to be largely dispensable for
275 ng that FAK is an important regulator of the CA complex.
276                    Hence, deformation of the CA hexamer lattice results from the variable displacemen
277                         The thickness of the CA membrane was determined to be 100 nm and 88 +/- 15 nm
278    The boreal winter season-when most of the CA precipitation increase occurs-is associated with robu
279 binding site in the N-terminal domain of the CA protein.
280 nd 16% with a single mismatch outside of the CA+1 core.
281  case of biosensor, the sensitivities of the CA, EC, and EPC electrodes without BQ were measured to b
282  signaling, respectively, retain most of the CA-MPK3-associated phenotypes, indicating that the const
283 -fold higher electron transfer rate than the CA anode.
284 9; 95% CI, 1.15-1.68; P = .004), whereas the CA haplotype decreased risk for cCSC (odds ratio, 0.72;
285 raction of the acidic ring nitrogen with the CA II active site zinc, as well as two hydrogen bonds be
286 unsubstituted 2,4-oxazolidinediones bound to CA II via an interaction of the acidic ring nitrogen wit
287 e phenylpropanoid pathway intermediate trans-CA (t-CA).
288                          In those undergoing CA, the absence of late gadolinium enhancement predicted
289 ximum power densities of biofuel cells using CA, EC and EPC electrodes without BQ were 41, 47 and 53m
290 ns, the current regulatory approach of using CA based on [M]tot can sufficiently predict mixture toxi
291  to new customers of 23andMe (Mountain View, CA) and Pathway Genomics (San Diego, CA).
292  MobiusHD (Vascular Dynamics, Mountain View, CA, USA), in patients with resistant hypertension.
293 vealed that regions of Dia2 that bound viral CA and mediated uncoating as well as early infection con
294                                      Whereas CA formed weak interactions with the NPs, PhOH was tight
295          However, it remains unclear whether CA is correlated with clinical outcomes after adjusting
296 ed to be 0.27, 0.76 and 3.7mA/M/cm(2), while CA, EC and EPC electrode with BQ showed 25, 25, and 60mA
297 out BQ were 41, 47 and 53microW/cm(2), while CA, EC and EPC electrodes with BQ showed 260, 330 and 50
298 curate in predicting mixture toxicity, while CA was the most conservative.
299                            Participants with CA were more likely to have incident CVD (7.5%) than tho
300 ween MC and BSA was more favorable than with CA and was enthalpically driven under the same condition

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