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1 area is selection of the number of clusters (K).
2 ron by X-rays at cryogenic temperatures (100 K).
3 of activation and slow the deactivation of I(Ks).
4 r effective temperatures between 2,600-9,000 K.
5 etic ordering in the temperature range 5-395 K.
6  the Crassulaceaean Acid Metabolism (CAM) of K.
7  of water vapor is not observable at 200-400 K.
8 n be lifted by exchange interactions below 1 K.
9  to delimit the present distribution area of K.
10 ie temperature ([Formula: see text]) of 6-13 K.
11 end the rate constant evaluation down to 200 K.
12  high TE figure of merit (zT) of ~1.9 at 710 K.
13 ure and 6 orders of magnitude from 10 to 300 K.
14 out pairing of the 5f(2)-electrons down to 2 K.
15 y, is perturbed in muscle from patients with KD.
16 utations, 1:1 binding equilibrium constants (K(1:1)) with a UV-vis active sensor, (31)P NMR shifts up
17 nly span a factor of 4 (i.e., 0.1-0.4 Wm(-1) K(-1) ).
18 e Seebeck coefficient, and k(B) /e = 86.3 uV K(-1) .
19 hermal conductivities of less than 1 W.m(-1).K(-1) at room temperature.
20  diameter, reaching a value of 8 um(2) s(-1) K(-1) for a 10 um polystyrene bead.
21 y, and low thermal conductivity (0.24 W m(-1)K(-1)) based on a process of spatially selective deligni
22  with inactive control at 6-month follow-up (k = 10; n = 738; SMD = -0.45, 95% CI -0.82 to -0.08).
23 bon source, pointing to S. elongatus-E. coli K-12 as the most active community.
24 rom-resolution crystal structure of the BRAF(KD)-14-3-3 complex, in which dimeric 14-3-3 enforces a d
25 oth the random effects (g = 0.33; P = 0.015; k = 17; CI = 0.07-0.60) and bootstrap models (g = 0.32;
26 e most effective for reducing PTSD symptoms (k = 17; n = 1,077; mean difference = -37.95, 95% CI -60.
27 e (TzB) intermediate that results from fast (k(2) : ~5000 m(-1) s(-1) ) and reversible conjugation of
28 stablishing the reversible potassium sulfide K(2) S(n) phase sequence, the parasitic polysulfide shut
29           The "masked" terminal Zn sulfide, [K(2.2.2-cryptand)][(Me) LZn(S)] (2) ((Me) L={(2,6-(i) Pr
30 d with the previously reported Ni congener, [K(2.2.2-cryptand)][(tBu) LNi(S)] ((tBu) L={(2,6-(i) Pr(2
31  and bootstrap models (g = 0.32; P < 0.0001; k = 21; CI = 0.13-1.38).
32          Two-pore-domain potassium channels (K(2P)) are the major determinants of the background pota
33 ce PTSD symptoms more than inactive control (k = 46; n = 3,389; standardised mean difference [SMD] =
34 mmonium (K(50) 29 uM), triisopentylammonium (K(50) 196 uM) and dioctanoylammonium showed a low Hill s
35                   Bis(2-ethylhexyl)ammonium (K(50) 29 uM), triisopentylammonium (K(50) 196 uM) and di
36 7) residues of the Walker A motif (-GPAGTG(6)K(7)S-) were found to be critical to the PI5P-binding ab
37 alenyl 7 (BMes, NMe), the radical-anion salt K[7(*)] was generated through chemical reduction with K
38 val [CI] -1.02 to -0.63) and active control (k-9; n = 662; SMD = -0.35, 95% CI -0.56 to -0.14) at pos
39 re K(a, capsaicin) = 3.5206 x 10(-16) mol/L, K(a, allicin) = 5.0227 x 10(-15) mol/L, K(a, sanshool) =
40 ili pepper, garlic and mountain pepper, were K(a, capsaicin) = 3.5206 x 10(-16) mol/L, K(a, allicin)
41 l/L, K(a, allicin) = 5.0227 x 10(-15) mol/L, K(a, sanshool) = 1.7832 x 10(-15) mol/L.
42 duced splicing events are regulated by hnRNP K, a host protein required for efficient splicing of the
43                                     Rdh54 (a.k.a. Tid1), a Rad54 paralog in Saccharomyces cerevisiae,
44                                      Vitamin K activates both hepatic coagulation factors and extrahe
45                                  Adult-onset KD (AKD) is rare and often misdiagnosed.
46            Here, by combining femtosecond Fe K(alpha) and K(beta) X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) w
47 g element- and spin-sensitive femtosecond Fe K(alpha) and K(beta) X-ray emission spectroscopy at an X
48                                       Rab27b KD also decreased LC3 turnover after treatment with an a
49 alysis, with 80 allocated to receive vitamin K and 79 to receive placebo.
50 otal liver BA levels were similar between KO/KD and KO, there was significant dysregulation of BA tra
51 hort of HIV-infected Zambian mothers without KS and identify potential factors that may influence tra
52      We identify binding sites for substrate K(+) and Cl(-) ions, demonstrate the importance of key c
53 ng the gap between a hot-emitter (T(E) ~ 880 K) and the cold photodetector (T(D) ~ 300 K) from ~ 500
54 m flame temperature (T(max,c) ~ 1791 to 1857 K) and the highest soot luminosity region temperature (T
55 on a sodium chloride bilayer on Cu(111) at 5 K, and imaged by high-resolution atomic force microscopy
56 ion-doped Cr-BST film is demonstrated at 2.5 K, and the spin Hall angle drastically decreases to 0.3-
57  (18)F-FDG PET/CT scans were selected from U.K. and Dutch studies on DLBCL to provide a balance betwe
58 the management of PCB contamination in the U.K. and reinforce the need to prevent PCBs entering the m
59 had less bleeding with apixaban than vitamin K antagonist (VKA) and with placebo than aspirin.
60 o Evaluate the Safety of Apixaban vs Vitamin K Antagonist and Aspirin vs Aspirin Placebo in Patients
61 12 inhibitor) versus triple therapy (vitamin K antagonist plus aspirin and P2Y12 inhibitor) in patien
62 gnancy, and anticoagulation (LMWH or vitamin K antagonists [VKAs]) should be continued until 6 weeks
63 racteristic curve (AUC) for ADC, D(app), and K(app) to discriminate malignant from benign lesions was
64 (D(app)), and apparent kurtosis coefficient (K(app)) between malignant and benign lesions were assess
65     Glucose isomerization rates (per Ti, 373 K) are undetectable when Ti sites are confined within me
66 ings provide rationale for the assessment of KEs as a treatment for patients with heart failure.
67 which dimeric 14-3-3 enforces a dimeric BRAF(KD) assembly to increase BRAF activity.
68  pivotal role in controlling Kaposi sarcoma (KS)-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) and preventing disease
69  (ca. 150 K), reaching a maximum T(c) of 166 K at 157 GPa.
70 form IMS (FAIMS) relying on the evolution of K at high E/N causing strong ion heating.
71 re linear IMS based on the absolute mobility K at moderate normalized electric field E/N and field as
72 etes, inhibit pancreatic ATP-sensitive K(+) (K(ATP) ) channels to increase insulin release.
73 m those of WT vessels, suggesting that basal K(ATP) channel activity in LSM is not an essential compo
74                                     Vascular K(ATP) channel function (topical glibenclamide superfuse
75       Our findings demonstrate that systemic K(ATP) channel inhibition reduces V O(2) max and critica
76 d Ca(2+) oscillations, and the patch-clamped K(ATP) channel opened more frequently when glucose was h
77      We examined the contribution of central K(ATP) channels to glucose effectiveness.
78 ); NaHS plus glibenclamide, an antagonist of K(ATP) opening (NaHS Glib), and Glib alone (Glib).
79          Mutations of the ion pump alpha2-Na/K ATPase cause familial hemiplegic migraine, but the mec
80   Here, we show that mice in which alpha2-Na/K ATPase is conditionally deleted in astrocytes display
81 and metabolomic analyses show that alpha2-Na/K ATPase loss alters metabolic gene expression with cons
82 raine, but the mechanisms by which alpha2-Na/K ATPase mutations lead to the migraine phenotype remain
83  mechanism regulated by astrocytic alpha2-Na/K ATPase that triggers episodic motor paralysis in mice.
84  L amino acid transporter activity and Na(+) K(+) -ATPase activity using sarcolemmal membranes isolat
85 34 to -0.59 A F(-1) and a decrease in Na(+) ,K(+) -ATPase current from 1.09 A F(-1) to 0.54 A F(-1) d
86 evels of intracellular Ca(2+) uptake and Na, K-ATPase mRNA were determined in the cultured epithelial
87 ees were more likely to have extramural (NIH K-award) versus intramural (KL2) or other career develop
88 ture in K, S is the Seebeck coefficient, and k(B) /e = 86.3 uV K(-1) .
89                       The binding constants (K(b)) of the para-substituted phenols with the surfactan
90 yhedral boron-based substituent (e.g., -BF(3)K, -B(OH)(2)).
91 re, by combining femtosecond Fe K(alpha) and K(beta) X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) with Fe K-edge
92 d spin-sensitive femtosecond Fe K(alpha) and K(beta) X-ray emission spectroscopy at an X-ray free-ele
93 ase in sound spectrum levels and increase in K. brevis cell concentrations also coincided with decrea
94  stochastic fluctuation in abundances around K, but higher temporal variation in beta within herds.
95 depended on SAP in the autoantibody-mediated K/BxN model, organized insulitis and diabetes onset were
96                                    The adult K/BxN transgenic mouse develops spontaneous autoimmune a
97 number of identified proteins for proteinase K by 731%.
98 ithelia, the [K(+) ] in the synaptic cleft ([K(+) ](c) ) contributes to setting the hair cell and aff
99 x of K(+) through G(BK) can rapidly elevate [K(+) ](c) , which speeds the activation and slows the in
100 o the results from cancerous cervical cells, K(Ca)3.1-dependent H33258 uptake was rarely observed in
101 rises the analysis of 20 elements (Mg, P, S, K, Ca, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, Se, Br, Rb, Sr, Mo, I,
102 d), I-A(d)) or third-party (C3H, H2K(k), I-A(k)) cardiac grafts.
103         The results demonstrate that in vivo k (cat)s can solve the problem of inconsistent and low-c
104                                        KCNJ2 K(+) channel expression in peripheral blood mononuclear
105 cific knockout (KO) of the calcium-activated K+ channel SK2 (L7-SK2) show intact vestibulo-ocular ref
106                   Divergent responses to the K-channel antagonist, kappaM-conopeptide RIIIJ (RIIIJ),
107 1 in arterial smooth muscle cells is to form K(+) channels in the sarcolemma.
108 lator activity was with ginsenoside-compound K (CK), containing a monosaccharide (glucose) attached a
109 MC ATP level was not necessary for Pro-sigma(K) cleavage by SpoIVFB, based on analysis of mutants tha
110 nd BA detoxification/synthesis enzymes in KO/KD compared with KO alone.
111 -EM reveals that DNAs transported into E-S/E-K compartments are 'clamped' in a sub-compartment create
112 1 shows that it is a highly selective, Na(+)/K(+)-conducting channel and, in contrast to known cation
113 nding of the N(2) unit in the same crystal, [K(crypt)](2){[(R(2)N)(3)Gd](2)[mu-eta(x):eta(x)-N(2)]} (
114 y was used to measure diffusion constants of K(+), Cu(2+), and Cl(-) diffusing through loblolly pine
115 ively active form of acetylcholine-dependent K(+) current (I(KACh)), called I(KH); this is an importa
116 , they showed a reduction in the size of the K(+) current and non-linear capacitance, a readout of pr
117 ) current (~33%), reduced outward potassium (K(+)) currents (~30%), and increased sodium/calcium exch
118 r affinity than P2K1 (dissociation constant [K (d)] = 44.47 +/- 15.73 nm).
119 found that it binds the scFv antibody with a K(D) (equilibrium dissociation constant) of 46 nM.
120 ding stem P13, with a dissociation constant (K(D) ) of ~700 pm Analyses with mutated RNA constructs,
121 rldwide with a Bayesian model and found that K(d) 490, a measurement positively related to turbidity,
122 D) reveal second-order behavior, k(H) = 0.5, k(D) = 0.08 M(-1) s(-1) (THF, -80 degrees C); thus, the
123 ed so far (E(max) = 118%, EC(50) = 0.24 muM, K(D) = 19.6 nM; inactive at autotaxin and LPA(2-6) recep
124 ss is slower, leading to 98% Tc removal (log K(d) = 4.5 +/- 0.1) after 35 days.
125  a significant kinetic isotope effect (k(H) /k(D) =5.7) for the reactions of diphenyl ether under H(2
126 ed variants with varying binding affinities (K(D) as low as 216 pM), co-crystallized it with the rece
127 sequences present in two high-affinity TBPs (K(D) values of 4.2 +/- 0.3 and 3.0 +/- 0.3 nm).
128                        Across all soils, the K(d) values of all short-chain PFASs (<=5 -CF2- moieties
129  that bind TAR with low micromolar affinity (K(D) values ranging from 3.6 to 22 mum).
130 rescence, and FRET quenching, and a range of K(d) values were determined.
131 to the PM with a dissociation coefficient of K(d) ~16 muM and Hill coefficient of n ~2.
132  3) binds to tubulin [dissociation constant (K(d)) 0.4 +/- 0.1 muM] and inhibits tubulin polymerizati
133 toward glucose with a dissociation constant (K(d)) of 3 x 10(-8) M whereas the MIPs without AuNPs cou
134 nal Amplification (gamma), Binding affinity (K(d)), Receptor activation Efficacy (epsilon), and const
135 gical resemblance with one of its parentals (K. daigremontiana).
136 on the crucial roles of OsJAZ9 for improving K deficiency tolerance in rice by altering JA levels and
137 ow that serine phosphorylation abolishes the K(+)-dependence of ATP hydrolysis and blocks the catalyt
138 ver, ADCC responses were not associated with KS development or progression.
139 dified protocol that replaces the proteinase K digestion applied in FiT-seq with extended heating at
140 lyproline tracts is in the micromolar range (K (diss) ~ 17 and ~ 31 muM), but binding of a second mol
141 AFS) spectroscopy measurements at the carbon K edge on thin molecular films in the laboratory.
142 stability of carbonate-based electrolytes, F K-edge to study the electrolyte salt and binder stabilit
143 a) X-ray emission spectroscopy (XES) with Fe K-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES), we
144                             We review oxygen K-edge X-ray absorption spectra of both molecules and so
145  of this distinction was probed via fluorine K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
146                   Recent advanced EPR and Mn K-edge X-ray spectroscopy studies converge upon the HO m
147 cluding those not identified by the common P K-edge XANES.
148 ticles of the electrode, such as the C and O K-edges to track the stability of carbonate-based electr
149                    P2RY1 activation triggers K(+) efflux and depolarization of hair cells, as well as
150 (0)-catalyst, transmetallation of the Na- or K-enolate generated in situ, and subsequent reductive el
151                                          The k(ex) values were measured as a function of temperature
152 igher) molar CO(2) versus N(2) uptake at 298 K, except the 19-fold CO(2) uptake for CTH-12 containing
153  transfer rate through creatine kinase (CK) (k(f)(CKrest)) would be increased, compensating for deple
154 escheduling of guard cell starch turnover in K. fedtschenkoi compared with that observed in Arabidops
155 salt treatment after 120 days without P- and K-fertilizer addition.
156 F, Barrett toric calculator, or Barrett True-K formulas were not used.
157 80 K) and the cold photodetector (T(D) ~ 300 K) from ~ 500 nm down to ~ 100 nm.
158 ons of a significant kinetic isotope effect (k(H) /k(D) =5.7) for the reactions of diphenyl ether und
159 ith TEMPO-H(D) reveal second-order behavior, k(H) = 0.5, k(D) = 0.08 M(-1) s(-1) (THF, -80 degrees C)
160        We also found that herds with smaller K had less stochastic fluctuation in abundances around K
161  parameters after thresholding the data with K(i) < 5.3 x 10(-3) mL/cm(3)/min.
162  most potent ligands [(+/-)-47, and (+/-)-38 K(i) = 10.20 and 23.6 nM, respectively] into their two e
163  affinity on the corresponding (S)-eutomers (K(i) = 6.30 and 11.10 nM, respectively).
164 ss-sectional and longitudinal comparisons of K(i) and K(i) change found significant effects of Parkin
165 nal and longitudinal comparisons of K(i) and K(i) change found significant effects of Parkinson disea
166   Striatal dopamine activity was assessed as K(i)(cer) value using [(18)F]DOPA PET before and 6 weeks
167 /c, H2K(d), I-A(d)) or third-party (C3H, H2K(k), I-A(k)) cardiac grafts.
168                    Here, fracture toughness (K(Ic)) of a representative glass, namely ZIF-62 glass (Z
169 nctional intermediate- and small-conductance K(+) (IK and SK) channels and endothelial nitric oxide s
170 experiments, whereby the binding of external K(+) impedes the forward translocation of the blocker, p
171 cv Spence was the high steady-state level of K(+) in cv HI10.
172 te appears to arise from the inefficiency of K(+) in stabilizing an active (i.e. conductive) SF confo
173 estibular semicircular canal epithelia, the [K(+) ] in the synaptic cleft ([K(+) ](c) ) contributes t
174 e assessed whether knockdown of Disc1 (Disc1-KD) in mature mouse astrocytes of the prefrontal cortex
175          Total PAH fomration rate constants (k) increased with the drying temperature.
176       Our calculations up to 11 GPa and 1000 K indicate a higher concentration of bicarbonates in wat
177  constant with coherent tunneling down to 10 K, indicating the carbon paint does not add spurious the
178 methodological approach allows separation of K(+)-induced G-quadruplex formation and subsequent refol
179 hibitor, chloroquine, indicating that Rab27b KD induces a defect in autophagic flux.
180                     Both PpMyoXI and AtMyoXI-K interact with PpRabE14, and the interaction is specifi
181 ate consists of a 3D Zn-Sb framework hosting K(+) ions inside polyhedral cages, some of which are rem
182 derivatives exhibit selectivity to Na(+) and K(+) ions within detection ranges of 0-100 and 0-50 mmol
183 activation of inwardly rectifying potassium (K(IR) ) channels underlies vasodilatation with elevated
184                   When the number of studies K is large, the 3K - 1 possible differential expression
185  predict the post-HAA selectivity, and since KED is affected by the free energy of reaction and async
186                            Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a rare vascular tumor associated with human herpe
187 almost 40 years ago when one of the authors (K.J.H.) published an organized system to quantify the ac
188 r diabetes, inhibit pancreatic ATP-sensitive K(+) (K(ATP) ) channels to increase insulin release.
189 cription-repressive complex containing hnRNP-K/L proteins and show that knockdown of these factors st
190 correlation between Psi(leaf) at 50% loss of K(leaf) (K(leaf) P(50) ) and maximum K(leaf) (K(leaf-max
191 loss of K(leaf) (K(leaf) P(50) ) and maximum K(leaf) (K(leaf-max) ) across species.
192 on between Psi(leaf) at 50% loss of K(leaf) (K(leaf) P(50) ) and maximum K(leaf) (K(leaf-max) ) acros
193 (leaf) (K(leaf) P(50) ) and maximum K(leaf) (K(leaf-max) ) across species.
194                                              KS lesion cells exhibit many similarities to neuroendocr
195  the mechanistic basis for the similarity of KS lesion endothelial cells to neuroendocrine tumors rem
196 s in different growth stages under different K levels were observed to clarify the mechanism regulati
197 We compared BIN-Lasso with SNP-Lasso and Q + K-LMM in a simulation experiment, and showed that the ne
198 ivation of a second potassium conductance, G(K(LV)) .
199  a single well were used to determine enzyme K(m) and V(max) values.
200 showed varied effects on transport kinetics (K(m) and V(max)) and substrate specificity.
201                        Enzymatic parameters (K(M) and V(max)), residual activity, effect of bentonite
202 s efficient algorithm is an extension of the k-means algorithm and can be used with any type of categ
203 explored using principal component analysis, k-means, and hierarchical clustering.
204                                              K(mem/w) values were consistent with the literature data
205 ty feature sets were generated by extracting k-mer compositions and predicted protein domains.
206 ignment-free, stochastic models derived from k-mer distributions representing reference genome sequen
207 -free assembly evaluation based on efficient k-mer set operations.
208 nment tools, ranging from ultra-fast low-RAM k-mer-based database search to fully exhaustive gapped D
209 that performs maximum likelihood analyses, a k-mer-based set difference algorithm, and random forest
210  the long-range interaction patterns between k-mers amino acids to predict protein crystallizability.
211                                        These k-mers represented the characteristic motifs (in the for
212         UNCALLED probabilistically considers k-mers that could be represented by the signal and then
213 as generated through chemical reduction with K metal and characterized by EPR spectroscopy.
214                                   Potassium (K) metal anodes suffer from a challenging problem of den
215 , since it takes place simultaneously at +/- k(min).
216                            Incubation of Taz(KD) mitochondria with exogenous CoA partially rescued py
217 22 elements (As, Ba, Be, Bi, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, K, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, Th, Tl, Sb, U, V, Y and Zn) in
218 metabolic analyses in ROCK2(+/-) and ROCK2(+/KD) mouse models, the latter harboring an allele with a
219 tter harboring an allele with a kinase-dead (KD) mutation.
220 ancer in patients with confirmed BRAF(V600E)/K mutations.
221 imary T4, right colon), biological features (K/N-RAS status), and response to chemotherapy (Response
222 mutations in KCNT1, the gene encoding Slack (K(Na)1.1) channels, result in epilepsy of infancy with m
223 circRNA datasets when compared with XGBoost, k-nearest neighbor, support vector machine, random fores
224 nt and is found to vary between 300 and 1800 K nm for a wide range of particle compositions.
225 ism designed for PLA2 inhibition (denoted "L&K-NP").
226 tered with a lethal dose of venomous PLA2, L&K-NPs also inhibit hemolysis and confer a significant su
227 dent at glassy carbon and gold transducers - k(o) (standard heterogeneous rate constant) was 2.56 x 1
228 significantly and positively correlated with K(OA), but declined with increasing relative humidity.
229                             In addition, CPE-K OECTs operate in the accumulation mode, which allows f
230  the herb Andrographis paniculata (known as "King of Bitters"), was accomplished in 14 steps (LLS).
231                                   The rates (k) of NH(3)(g) sorption and desorption were fastest for
232 t mice with inducible conditional knockdown (KD) of Dsc2 in IEC (Villin-Cre(ERT2); Dsc2 (fl/fl)) exhi
233 highly exergonic have the lowest fraction of KED on the transferred H-atom and the highest chance to
234 O(*) and NO(2) scavenging activity in water (k(overall)(HOO(*)) = 1.53 x 10(8) M(-1) s(-1) and k(over
235 rall)(HOO(*)) = 1.53 x 10(8) M(-1) s(-1) and k(overall)(NO(2)) = 1.98 x 10(8) M(-1) s(-1)), whereas i
236 erature on the propagation rate coefficient (k(p)), reveals the transition state barrier for polycarb
237 al agreement (kappa = 0.81) between C.D. and K.P.L. in independently assigning categories of definiti
238 tigens and assessed serologic response among KD patients and controls to specific antigen.
239                                Sera from 5/8 KD patients day >= 8 after illness onset, compared with
240    To investigate viral infection history in KD patients, we performed comprehensive serological prof
241 17 infant controls (P < .01), recognized the KD peptide antigen.
242 hylation was measured using the Illumina 450 K platform.
243                               The genomes of K pneumoniae carrying bla(NDM) and bla(KPC) were sequenc
244 ibution of host and bacterial factors toward K. pneumoniae dissemination.
245 ambridge, United Kingdom, in 2015 to isolate K. pneumoniae from stool, blood, and the environment.
246         Epidemiological studies suggest that K. pneumoniae host-to-host transmission requires close c
247 pproaches have advanced our understanding of K. pneumoniae taxonomy, ecology and evolution as well as
248 ion of pathogenicity in carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae, resulting in the repeated convergence of
249 acuolar polyP could nonphysiologically cause K-PPn of nuclear and cytosolic targets.
250                                        Na(+)-K(+) pump current, I(p), was measured in voltage-clamped
251            Stimulation of the membrane Na(+)-K(+) pump should lower Na(+) concentrations, and the bet
252 n is a tractable approach to block oncogenic K-Ras activity.
253                                              K-Ras must interact primarily with the plasma membrane (
254                        Therefore, disrupting K-Ras PM interaction is a tractable approach to block on
255            Previously, we showed that active K-Ras4B dimerizes in silico and in vitro through two maj
256 nderscore the role of the alpha-interface in K-Ras4B homodimerization and the beta-surface in effecto
257                      And what about those of K-Ras4B versus N-Ras?
258 re no statistically significant increases in KS rates in any demographic or geographic group, nondecr
259 her than previously reported values (ca. 150 K), reaching a maximum T(c) of 166 K at 157 GPa.
260 in chloroplast morphology, likely because of K redistribution from vacuole to chloroplast.
261 creased the extracellular space and speed of K(+) redistribution.
262 ed to the nucleolus by a low-complexity poly-K region within its IDR.
263 The distance between the anion framework and K(+) resembles a frustrated Lewis pair-like structure, w
264 uman Services in up to 84% of wells from the King's Mountain Belt and the Charlotte and Milton Belts
265 from Study 19 were retrospectively mapped to King's stage and Milano-Torino staging (MiToS) stage.
266  mOmega cm, T is the absolute temperature in K, S is the Seebeck coefficient, and k(B) /e = 86.3 uV K
267                                    H(+)- and K(+)-selective electrodes thus prepared exhibit highly s
268 tivity filter (SF) disrupts inactivation and K(+)-selective transport in hERG1, leading to arrhythmog
269 dition, Fluxer can compute and visualize the k-shortest metabolic paths between any two metabolites o
270 d with a total of ~550,000 SNPs (Illumina 50 K SNP Chip and RNA-seq).
271 lity, common-ion effect, pK(a), pH(max), and K(sp) values of three model compounds in a fast and low
272      A publicly available dataset containing k-space data as well as Digital Imaging and Communicatio
273 KAs and high-dose vitamin K2 improve vitamin K status in patients on hemodialysis, but have no signif
274 ges that maintain tropical and oligotrophic (k-strategist) signatures, to seasonally displace more co
275 ficits in mouse models of Kennedy's disease (KD), suggesting that restoring muscle BDNF might restore
276  and erythropoietin levels in the kidneys of KS-tg/OVE mice.
277 ion and oxidative damage were greater in Taz(KD) than in wild-type (WT) hearts, but there were no dif
278 V) is the causal agent for Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), the most common malignancy in people living with hu
279                                    Efflux of K(+) through G(BK) can rapidly elevate [K(+) ](c) , whic
280                               Using Ripley's K to quantify clustering, we found that FLAPS configurat
281 sitivity and increased cross-bridge cycling (k(tr)) at submaximal [Ca(2+)].
282  or geographic group, nondecreasing/stagnant KS trends in some states and among younger and black PLW
283 rkH is a bacterial ion channel implicated in K(+) uptake and pH regulation.
284                                 Furthermore, K(+) -uptake-channel activities were reduced in cpk3/5/6
285                   Thus, precisely predicting K(v) spatially has remained conceptual, experimental, an
286 s revealed a critical and selective role for K(v)1 channel inactivation in synaptic facilitation of e
287 adiofluorinated analog of 4AP, also binds to K(V)1 channels and can be used as a PET tracer for the d
288 blocker of voltage-gated potassium channels (K(V)1 family) clinically approved for the symptomatic tr
289 trafficking defects, resulting in functional K(v)11.1 current.
290 ilide corrected both congenital and acquired K(v)11.1 trafficking defects, resulting in functional K(
291 ing mechanism in voltage-dependent gating of K(V)7.1 as triggered by VSD activations to the intermedi
292                              Here, utilizing K(V)7.1's unique two open states, we report a two-stage
293  first converts 3D images to key-value data (K-V).
294     The shorter period of SL shows the lower k-value.
295 nt (0.5 mu(B) /Co) and Curie temperature (75 K), values larger than previously reported for any monol
296 halpy of vaporization of n-eicosane at 359.0 K was calculated to be Delta(vap)H = 91.27 +/- 0.28 kJ/m
297                      The formal diagnosis of KD was made on her 8th day of symptoms.
298 )R-G279S(7.44) was enhanced by about 2 and 8 K when compared with wild-type A(1)-receptor and A(1)R-Y
299                Here we report a rare case of KD with cholestasis as principal symptom.
300 over a very broad temperature range (145-415 K) with a photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of at l

 
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