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1 773 g/L compared with 8.04 g/L; IQR: 0.449 g/L).
2 ypophosphataemia (serum phosphate < 0.6 mmol/L).
3 lasma TMAO was 3.05 mumol/L (2.10-4.60 mumol/L).
4 chlor (6-230 ng/L), and terbutryn (29-810 ng/L).
5 t caproate concentration of 11.44 +/- 0.47 g/L.
6 ic mean of 25OHD concentration was 66.8 nmol/L.
7 a severe disease of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
8 mol/L) (normal range, <=10 mg/L [<=95.2 nmol/L]).
9 mol/L) (normal range, <=10 mg/L [<=95.2 nmol/L]).
10 nd the accompanying "dormant" structures T(1)L(1) and T(2)L(2) and nicking enzyme Nt.BbvCI, undergoes
11 ion plot LODs were calculated to be 0.032 ug L(-1) (Cd(II)) and 0.015 ug L(-1) (Pb(II)) for A-MWCNT/H
12 I)) for A-MWCNT/Hyalu/l-Cys/GCE and 0.057 ug L(-1) (Cd(II)) and 0.034 ug L(-1) (Pb(II)) for A-MWCNT/H
13 d to be 0.032 ug L(-1) (Cd(II)) and 0.015 ug L(-1) (Pb(II)) for A-MWCNT/Hyalu/l-Cys/GCE and 0.057 ug
14 GCE and 0.057 ug L(-1) (Cd(II)) and 0.034 ug L(-1) (Pb(II)) for A-MWCNT/Hyalu/l-Ser/GCE.
15 thin detection ranges of 0-100 and 0-50 mmol L(-1) , and selectivities of 15.6 and 8.1 mmol L(-1) , r
16 -1) , and selectivities of 15.6 and 8.1 mmol L(-1) , respectively.
17 fructose with limits of detection of 0.012 g L(-1) and 0.010 g L(-1), respectively.
18 alibration curve was linear from 0.1 to 15 g L(-1) for glucose and fructose with limits of detection
19                            Overall, 100 umol L(-1) MeSA was the most effective for maintaining fruit
20 ted within 4 days, reaching up to 100-200 mg.L(-1) of dissolved sulfide produced after 19-24 days, de
21 as tested with tap water spiked with 0.11 mg L(-1) of nine different HAAs in a similar reduction expe
22 ere calculated as 0.13 mug L(-1)and 0.41 mug L(-1) respectively.
23 at two concentration levels of 25 and 250 ug L(-1) varied between 4.2 and 9.5%.
24 easured at a concentration level of 7-10 mug L(-1) were in good agreement with those obtained using t
25 .997, Cu = 0.506, Zn = 4.15 and I = 0.458 mg L(-1)) and mothers of full-term (Fe = 0.733, Cu = 0.234,
26 .733, Cu = 0.234, Zn = 2.91 and I = 0.255 mg L(-1)) infants.
27 ts of detection of 0.012 g L(-1) and 0.010 g L(-1), respectively.
28 l method at a concentration level of 150 mug L(-1).
29 tification (LOQ) were calculated as 0.13 mug L(-1)and 0.41 mug L(-1) respectively.
30 sensitivity C-reactive protein level, 2.1 mg/L), 12 633 (96.6%) completed the trial with ascertainmen
31 , and a C-reactive protein level of 203.8 mg/L (1940.9 nmol/L) (normal range, <=10 mg/L [<=95.2 nmol/
32 , and a C-reactive protein level of 203.8 mg/L (1940.9 nmol/L) (normal range, <=10 mg/L [<=95.2 nmol/
33  concentration of plasma TMAO was 3.05 mumol/L (2.10-4.60 mumol/L).
34 anying "dormant" structures T(1)L(1) and T(2)L(2) and nicking enzyme Nt.BbvCI, undergoes dissipative
35                                  Using the P L(2,3)-edge, we identified different organic P species,
36 ee oncometabolites - fumarate, succinate and L-2-HG - have been implicated in this disease process.
37 er, [K(2.2.2-cryptand)][(tBu) LNi(S)] ((tBu) L={(2,6-(i) Pr(2) C(6) H(3) )NC((t) Bu)}(2) CH).
38 , [K(2.2.2-cryptand)][(Me) LZn(S)] (2) ((Me) L={(2,6-(i) Pr(2) C(6) H(3) )NC(Me)}(2) CH), was isolate
39 croinjection (at RAIC) of the following: (1) L-368899 (an oxytocin receptor [OTR] antagonist) or by (
40 ddition, virus-encoded VP3 antagonizes RNase L activity both in vitro and in vivo These studies highl
41 ) 55 is a putative cannabinoid receptor, and l-alpha-lysophosphatidylinositol (LPI) is its only known
42 ransporter-mediated histidine uptake, system L amino acid transporter activity and Na(+) K(+) -ATPase
43 al range, 4.0-10.0 x 103/muL [4.0-10.0 x 109/L]), an elevated sedimentation rate of 100 mm per hour (
44 range, 4.0-10.0 x 10(3)/uL [4.0-10.0 x 10(9)/L]), an elevated sedimentation rate of 100 mm per hour (
45 apolipoproteins B and A-I were 1.03 (0.24) g/L and 1.54 (0.27) g/L, respectively.
46 ns were notable: t-tau 8 to 16 years, and Nf-L and GFAP 4 to 8 years prior to clinical AD.
47  g/L was as effective as a threshold of 90 g/L and resulted in similar HRQOL and HCT outcomes with fe
48 tivity (urine LOD = 0.023 g/L, LOQ = 0.075 g/L) and over a broad range of physiologically relevant co
49     The sensitivities of CRP (cut-off 6.5 mg/L) and PCT (cut-off 0.025 ng/mL) were 52.3% (36.7-67.5%,
50 nding tissue, due to linkage disequilibrium (LD) and the correlation of gene expression between tissu
51 coprop (98-5300 ng/L), metolachlor (6-230 ng/L), and terbutryn (29-810 ng/L).
52 nts/L)-, GR (60 ng dexamethasone equivalents/L)-, and PPARgamma-mediated activities were detected at
53 tion by two staple crops, rice (Oryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), and evaluates pote
54 ryza sativa L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), and evaluates potential risks associated with their
55  flowers of Tilia cordata Mill, T.x europaea L., and T. platyphyllos Scop.
56 n tea extract at 10 (GWG1%) and 50 (GWG5%) g/L as the steeping solution on the chemical, nutritional,
57               Using dill (Anethum graveolens L.) as a model herb, we reveal novel associations betwee
58 en made with the studies reported earlier in l-ascorbic acid, thiamine HCl and pyridoxine HCl.
59 caused in part by the use of l-asparaginase (L-ASP).
60 for thrombosis, caused in part by the use of l-asparaginase (L-ASP).
61  which is exported by DcuABC in exchange for L-aspartate and L-malate.
62                                              L-AZM use resulted in a remarkable decrease in cardiac i
63 These catalysts have low linear-to-branched (L:B) regioselectivity for simple linear alkenes.
64  in the phenolic fraction of Theobroma Cacao L. beans.
65  treatment of 133 patients with CL caused by L. braziliensis in Bahia, Brazil.
66 identified a HLA region associated with NMO, led by rs9272219 (OR = 2.48, P = 8 x 10(-10)).
67 olescent Asthma Action) programme and a peer-led camp based on the Power Breathing Programme.
68                          The true population LD cannot be measured directly and instead can only be i
69 -weighted average concentration: 250-4800 ng/L), carbamazepine (33-910 ng/L), diclofenac (78-1000 ng/
70 zepine (33-910 ng/L), diclofenac (78-1000 ng/L), carbendazim (21-900 ng/L), diazinon (2.1-53 ng/L), d
71 membrane tubules in hepatoma cells and along LD-centric autophagic membranes.
72             Although generic language always led children to believe that properties were nonaccident
73 d to be 8.8 ng/L with sensitivity 0.41 mA/ng/L/cm(2) for chlorpyrifos (CPF); and 10.2 ng/L with sensi
74 ); and 10.2 ng/L with sensitivity 0.58 mA/ng/L/cm(2) for methyl parathion (MP).
75 s than nonsecretors (11.45 g/L; IQR: 0.773 g/L compared with 8.04 g/L; IQR: 0.449 g/L).
76 cal Society, set up an international, expert-led consensus project to develop evidence- and experienc
77  in healthy and BS berries in Vitis vinifera L. cultivar Blauer Zweigelt.
78             Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) cultivation leaves behind around 20 t ha(-1) of biom
79 nd 0.015 ug L(-1) (Pb(II)) for A-MWCNT/Hyalu/l-Cys/GCE and 0.057 ug L(-1) (Cd(II)) and 0.034 ug L(-1)
80 ) was previously proposed to oxidize S-allyl-l-cysteine (SAC) to alliin, an allicin precursor.
81  was highly active with l-cysteine, N-acetyl-l-cysteine, and allyl mercaptan.
82 ; however, the enzyme was highly active with l-cysteine, N-acetyl-l-cysteine, and allyl mercaptan.
83 ere hypersensitive to short active (SA; 19:5 L:D) photoperiod exposure versus their wildtype (WT) lit
84 hat was significantly associated with a 0.12-L decrease in the lung volume of exhaled air (95% confid
85 fenac (78-1000 ng/L), carbendazim (21-900 ng/L), diazinon (2.1-53 ng/L), diuron (22-1100 ng/L), mecop
86 on: 250-4800 ng/L), carbamazepine (33-910 ng/L), diclofenac (78-1000 ng/L), carbendazim (21-900 ng/L)
87 rbendazim (21-900 ng/L), diazinon (2.1-53 ng/L), diuron (22-1100 ng/L), mecoprop (98-5300 ng/L), meto
88 sts that up to two-thirds at risk to inherit LS don't participate.
89 vealed attenuated directed exploration under L-dopa, while neural signatures of exploration, exploita
90           We additionally determined that in l-DOPA-naive rats striatal rAAV-Nurr1 overexpression (1)
91 n hinges that become less constrained in the LD environment.
92  pathogenesis is preserved between V-EoE and L-EoE.
93                       Yang P, Zhang Y, Zhang L, et al.
94             Embryos exposed to 10 and 50 mug/L fluoxetine were able to reduce fluoxetine accumulation
95 mg/m(2) administered intravenously over 2 h, l-folinic acid (175 mg flat dose administered intravenou
96 se administered intravenously over 2 h) or d,l-folinic acid (350 mg flat dose administered intravenou
97 ddition to wine required high doses (25-32 g/L) for protein removal and haze prevention and this indu
98 ing intramuscular immunisation, GBS67-CpGODN+L formed a vaccine depot at the injection site and induc
99                                      At this l-fucose dose, complement activation and acute post-isch
100 Salmonella as well as to the monosaccharides l-fucose, d-mannose, N-acetylglucosamine, N-acetylgalact
101 dlich adsorption coefficients of 156 and 629 L/g(-n), respectively.
102 g that HFOs are generated locally within the LS GABAergic population.
103 mutant affected in theVTC2 gene encoding GDP-l-Gal phosphorylase, which catalyzes the first committed
104 , the methods of Marfey and Mosher indicated l-Glu, l-Ile, l-Phe and 1S-configurations, respectively;
105                          Interestingly, both l-glucose-derived ligands are partial agonists: they are
106 vitro ER (24 ng 17beta-estradiol equivalents/L)-, GR (60 ng dexamethasone equivalents/L)-, and PPARga
107 richness will alter sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) growth, soil nutrient dynamics and interactions (ant
108 is, suggest that the two carbon atoms of the L-&gt;C(2) complex both have carbene character.
109 ed, although a predicted helix-loop-helix (H-L-H) was suggested to form pores by virtue of its simila
110 found that Zr-MOF-808 can produce up to 8.66 L(H2O) kg(-1)(MOF) day(-1), an extraordinary finding tha
111 al ethanol yield range from 279.5 to 3,101.2 L ha(-1) across accession with an average of 1,266.3 L h
112  across accession with an average of 1,266.3 L ha(-1) which is significantly higher than values repor
113             To date, a binding site for P on L had not been described.
114 ein, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein-L (hnRNPL).
115 fections among inpatients and outpatients at l'Hopital Gabriel Toure, the main source of pediatric te
116  a frame-shift insertion affecting the alpha-L-iduronidase (IDUA) gene (c.19_20insCGGCCCCC), a mutati
117 ethods of Marfey and Mosher indicated l-Glu, l-Ile, l-Phe and 1S-configurations, respectively; ROESY
118 relative to the pre-oral great appendages of L. illecebrosa indicates that these limbs correspond to
119 entrations (maximum 448 ng/g in soil, 3.4 mg/L in groundwater).
120  lower-target group and 106 mg/dL (2.72 mmol/L) in the higher-target group.
121 DL-C concentrations were 64 mg/dL (1.64 mmol/L) in the lower-target group and 106 mg/dL (2.72 mmol/L)
122 uids as a function of the confinement length L, in agreement with experimental results, and provides
123 ial oil constituents of Hyssopus officinalis L. in two successive harvests.
124 exhibits altered fluorescence in response to LD interactions with the lysosome.
125                                     The peer-led interventions included the Triple A (Adolescent Asth
126 L (IQR: 12-98), P < 0.01), lactate [1.1 mmol/L (IQR: 1.0-1.6) vs 4.6 mmol/L (IQR: 2.8-8.0), P < 0.01]
127 ive protein [138 mg/L (IQR: 83-179) vs 73 mg/L (IQR: 12-98), P < 0.01), lactate [1.1 mmol/L (IQR: 1.0
128 ctate [1.1 mmol/L (IQR: 1.0-1.6) vs 4.6 mmol/L (IQR: 2.8-8.0), P < 0.01], and fraction of inspired ox
129            Median C-reactive protein [138 mg/L (IQR: 83-179) vs 73 mg/L (IQR: 12-98), P < 0.01), lact
130 .45 g/L; IQR: 0.773 g/L compared with 8.04 g/L; IQR: 0.449 g/L).
131  oligosaccharides than nonsecretors (11.45 g/L; IQR: 0.773 g/L compared with 8.04 g/L; IQR: 0.449 g/L
132 s localized within distinct motile puncta in L. japonicus root hairs and in Nicotiana benthamiana lea
133  68%), living-donor kidney transplant alone (LD-KA, 30%), or SPK (2%).
134                                         Ruth L Kirschstein Research Service Award, American Society o
135 , we discovered and validated the plasmodial l-lactate transporter, PfFNT, as a novel antimalarial dr
136 biodegradable poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(d,l-lactide) (PEG-PDLLA) block copolymers, with the two bl
137                                 Mice fed the L lactis subsp cremoris had increased glucose tolerance
138                However, the presence of 50 g/L lactose reduced the RFP intensity due to lactose-induc
139  divided into three groups as follows: Group L (lesion) in which there is a furcal lesion with period
140  of leishmaniasis, immunize individuals with L. longipalpis salivary antigens LJM17 and LJM11.
141 h excellent sensitivity (urine LOD = 0.023 g/L, LOQ = 0.075 g/L) and over a broad range of physiologi
142  mg/L (1940.9 nmol/L) (normal range, <=10 mg/L [&lt;=95.2 nmol/L]).
143  mg/L (1940.9 nmol/L) (normal range, <=10 mg/L [&lt;=95.2 nmol/L]).
144  is achieved through a hydrophobic trimethyl-L-lysine-binding 'cage' formed by BAHCC1(BAH), mediating
145 ed by DcuABC in exchange for L-aspartate and L-malate.
146 ble immunodetection methods, we show that Nf-L measurement based on DPS microsampling is similar to t
147                   These results suggest that LS measurement may be helpful to select candidates to be
148 , diazinon (2.1-53 ng/L), diuron (22-1100 ng/L), mecoprop (98-5300 ng/L), metolachlor (6-230 ng/L), a
149 complex that may have roles during the RNase L-mediated antiviral response.
150  diuron (22-1100 ng/L), mecoprop (98-5300 ng/L), metolachlor (6-230 ng/L), and terbutryn (29-810 ng/L
151                                0.69 +/- 0.07 l min(-1) , P < 0.05) and muscle diffusive O(2) conducta
152 la infection blocked xenophagic targeting of L. monocytogenes by a RavZ-dependent mechanism.
153 ds to 1) promotion of cell-to-cell spread by L. monocytogenes, 2) defective leukocyte recruitment to
154                                        While l-morph individuals form flowers with long styles, short
155                         Random allocation to LD-MTX (<=20 mg/wk) or placebo.
156 ive protein level of 203.8 mg/L (1940.9 nmol/L) (normal range, <=10 mg/L [<=95.2 nmol/L]).
157 ive protein level of 203.8 mg/L (1940.9 nmol/L) (normal range, <=10 mg/L [<=95.2 nmol/L]).
158  cell count of 15.1 x 10(3)/uL (15.1 x 10(9)/L) (normal range, 4.0-10.0 x 10(3)/uL [4.0-10.0 x 10(9)/
159 ood cell count of 15.1 x 103/muL (15.1 x 109/L) (normal range, 4.0-10.0 x 103/muL [4.0-10.0 x 109/L])
160            (210)Pb concentrations >= 1.0 pCi/L occurred most frequently where acidic groundwaters inh
161                                 Further 20 g/L of GSP added to the must induced less changes to wine
162  found using tert-butanol as a solvent, 20 g/L of lipase B from Candida Antarctica, and vinyl cinnama
163 ivars of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) of various ripening times.
164 yptophans that have lower free energy in the LD oil phase and positively charged residues near predic
165  = .019), C-reactive protein (198 vs. 107 mg/L, P = .010) and D-dimer (8.6 vs. 2.1 ug/mL, P = .004) l
166  Doublet chemotherapy was used in 36.4% of 2 L patients, most commonly fluoropyrimidine + irinotecan.
167 of Marfey and Mosher indicated l-Glu, l-Ile, l-Phe and 1S-configurations, respectively; ROESY correla
168                However, without competitors, L. picturatus survival was greater at high-elevation tha
169                              miR-125a-5p and L-plastin may be relevant targets for increasing in vitr
170 ation of leukocyte and platelet-rich fibrin (L-PRF) + autogenous bone graft (ABG) may be a clinically
171 al Delphi survey represents the first expert-led process for developing a standardized approach for e
172 ys1 knockdown is a powerful means to prevent LD progression, but this approach did not reduce brain g
173 gether, these observations reveal that RNase L promotes the formation of a unique RNP complex that ma
174 ion of AL with LT (r = -0.137; P = .002) and LD (r = 0.268; P < .001), it was not significant with LV
175 e, or coronary revascularisation) per 1 mmol/L reduction in LDL cholesterol.
176 d A-I were 1.03 (0.24) g/L and 1.54 (0.27) g/L, respectively.
177  with a low-power blue light emitting diode (LED), resulting in local anesthesia.
178 e-species product B animalis subsp lactis or L reuteri significantly reduced duration of hospitalizat
179 synthetize the 2-OMe-alpha-l-Rha-(1->2)-beta-l-Rha fragment.
180 ivities needed to synthetize the 2-OMe-alpha-l-Rha-(1->2)-beta-l-Rha fragment.
181 m species), or Gynophilus LP vaginal tablet (L. rhamnosus 35) for two months.
182  +/- 1 kg m(-2) ) received primed continuous l-[ring-(2) H(5) ]phenylalanine before consuming a mixed
183 e hypothesize that one function of the P and L rings is to seal the outer membrane after motor disass
184 activity of EBV gH/gL and the EBV gH/gL-N(69)L/S(71)V mutant.
185 stallographic structure of Bacillus subtilis LS (SacB) in complex with a levan-type fructooligosaccha
186  tissues followed by linkage disequilibrium (LD) score-based enrichment testing for each trait.
187 nd 0.034 ug L(-1) (Pb(II)) for A-MWCNT/Hyalu/l-Ser/GCE.
188  first noted in the early 20(th) century and led some researchers to later question its value as a mo
189 ditionally used a fluorescent variant of the LD-specific protein (PLIN2) that exhibits altered fluore
190 c environment where patients underwent nurse-led structured evaluation (blood/urine/eye/feet) in publ
191 simulations and studies in cells reveal that LD targeting of these motifs requires deeply inserted tr
192 H) Scientific Workforce Diversity office has led the charge to develop and implement evidence-informe
193                        Caffeine worsened and L-theanine had a trend of worsening inhibitory control (
194  clusters had 1118 eligible index cases that led to 342 interventions covering 8948 individuals.
195                                    Infection led to a 3-fold depletion of ILC3 in the colon and an in
196 nflammatory or neuropathic hyperexcitability led to a change in the temporal pattern of AP firing, em
197  Pharmaco- and optogenetic inhibition of MEC led to a disruption of border coding in RSC, but not vic
198 king temperatures in the winter of 2015/2016 led to a February onset of plant growth and the ecosyste
199 navirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to a large increase in mortality in the United State
200 d that the presence of RBD near the membrane led to a local enrichment of anionic lipids that could p
201                                 Cyclosporine led to a more pronounced global transcriptome reversion
202 1/5/8 in the mouse submandibular glands, and led to a recovery of SG function and a decrease in infla
203                              MMP1 expression led to a reduction in collagen 1A1 levels.
204 re, we found that the rd10 mutation in Pde6b led to a reduction in the assembled PDE6alphabetagamma2
205 (H)17 cell/IL23 signaling, whereas dupilumab led to a stronger increase in level of epidermal differe
206 compounds extracted by emerging technologies led to a sustainable alternative to control microorganis
207 tion of the TMEM189 gene in human HAP1 cells led to a total loss of plasmanylethanolamine desaturase
208 etastases and their response to therapy have led to adoption of some of these methods into routine cl
209                         The gain in affinity led to almost equal inhibition of wildtype PfFNT and the
210                 The rise in metagenomics has led to an exponential growth in virus discovery.
211       In our department, these circumstances led to an immediate restructuring of the working dynamic
212 ell culture conditions or in Balb/C mice and led to an over 2-fold increase in CTC attachment to ECs
213 constitutive activation of SARM1 and thereby led to axonal degeneration.
214                       Systematic evaluations led to benzophenone-containing probes that efficiently a
215  Computational analysis revealed that reward led to both an increase in feedback correction in the mi
216       Seminal studies using squid as a model led to breakthroughs in neurobiology.
217                           Interventions that led to changes in degree of AI and AS did not seem to in
218 5 mutant plants, loss of the ZmNLP5 function led to changes in expression for a significant number of
219 mpared with ceCT, (68)Ga-FAPI PET/CT results led to changes in TNM staging in 10 of 19 patients.
220                Likewise, Gas5 overexpression led to decreased cocaine intake, decreased motivation, a
221 t the organism level-a top-down approach-has led to definition of unifying properties, a hallmark of
222  compromising bipolar filament formation but led to divergent adhesion phenotypes and NMIIA contracti
223 at 4 degrees C, whereas the mutation of hapR led to fast entry into the VBNC state.
224 lture of MAIT cell supernatants with B cells led to greater tissue like memory B cell frequencies.
225 er IPA compared with chewed prasugrel, which led to higher active metabolite concentration but not gr
226 atically characterizing these algorithms has led to important insights, including the discovery of gu
227 lution of these procedures is unique and has led to improved vector delivery.
228 nic profile in several cases, and one design led to improvement of cross-neutralization of heterologo
229 re to e-cigarette aerosols in human subjects led to increased blood pressure and heart rate, similar
230 larization and tight junction breakdown, and led to inhibition of RPE65 expression, diminishment of R
231  treatment within 7 days after symptom onset led to lower 90-day mortality than use of placebo (relat
232                          These features have led to many techniques for screening and diagnosis, but
233                          This limitation has led to models of early life in which the first cells use
234  its C-terminal lysine residue; its deletion led to modest reductions in complement resistance.
235 asing human population, which has inevitably led to new biomedical and environmental issues.
236 al nearby tissue types in this data set also led to our identification of functional convergence in e
237 t of PHH with both HBV particles and Pam3Cys led to phosphorylation of ERK (extracellular signal-regu
238 ation costing an estimated $588 M (2016 USD) led to predicted pintail population sizes <3 M when assu
239 2 binding over tetramerization; this in turn led to preferred integration of single spacers over two
240 ion of Shank3 in vS1 inhibitory interneurons led to pyramidal neuron hyperactivity and increased stim
241 -CM and the advent of effective therapy have led to rapid adoption of diagnostic scintigraphy, there
242       Interference with U3 snoRNA expression led to reduction of rRNA levels and translational capaci
243 -type monocytes (~3-fold increase; P < 0.05) led to reductions in cerebral soluble amyloid-beta1-42,
244                       Inflammatory challenge led to robust eGFP-L10a upregulation in kidney, confirmi
245  tree mortality concomitant with drought has led to short-term (mean 5 y, range 1 to 23 y after morta
246 for reforms of the research culture that has led to shortcomings in rigor.
247 Recent advances in molecular techniques have led to significant progress in the elucidation of the ro
248                      Overexpression of Rig-G led to significantly reduced cell growth and suppressed
249 d extended longevity, and exposure to stress led to splicing and activation of xbp-1 in these neurons
250  Hippo pathway kinase LATS2, and this effect led to subsequent activation of oncogenic YAP.
251 es in the literature where this approach has led to substantial progress in understanding host-microb
252     This review explores the properties that led to such widespread use, why there is now an increasi
253 sis of bruceol, a pentacyclic meroterpenoid, led to the anticipation, isolation, and synthesis of iso
254  sleep disorders were the core symptoms that led to the description of this disease, whereas in anti-
255  synthesis and fabrication technologies have led to the development of integrated soft electronic dev
256  can be time-consuming and costly, which has led to the development of programmes for performing comp
257 se health effects in humans and wildlife has led to the development of scientific and regulatory appr
258                 The hit-to-lead optimization led to the discovery of a novel chemotype series exempli
259 tency, selectivity, and oral bioavailability led to the discovery of the potent, highly selective, or
260               A strategic screening approach led to the discovery of this novel ligand, which was suc
261          The suppression of storage proteins led to the elaboration of membrane stacks enriched with
262 standing of the mechanisms underlying UC has led to the emergence of new treatments.
263 pressure to reduce reflected bioluminescence led to the evolution of ultra-black skin (reflectance <0
264 the best strategy was threshold-based, which led to the fewest infections of all strategies tested (9
265                Studying genome and epigenome led to the fundamentals of development and progression o
266                For topological reasons, this led to the generation of four defects in the resulting h
267                                This work has led to the identification of new, unexplored genomic reg
268                                This approach led to the identification of seven novel genetic causes
269 ency, selectivity, and ADME properties which led to the identification of the clinical candidate PF-0
270 -affinity receptor, plexinD1, on macrophages led to the improvement in clinical disease following exp
271 ven by a metabolic switch in Th17 cells that led to the induction of the amino acid starvation respon
272                                This strategy led to the synthesis of new conformationally restrained
273                 Global financial crises have led to the understanding that classical econometric mode
274 Widespread application of neonicotinoids has led to their proliferation in waters.
275      High doses of the initial lead compound led to tumor stasis in an activated B-cell-like (ABC) di
276  Switching mice to a high lysine/low PN diet led to vigorous seizures and a quick death in KO mice.
277 lared 2017 nuclear release of ruthenium that led to widespread detections of the radioisotope (106)Ru
278 quired substantially lower doses of GSP (5 g/L) to prevent haze formation.
279 hmaniasis (CL) caused by Leishmania tropica (L. tropica) represents a public health challenge in seve
280                                              L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid required for pro
281 Ca(2+)-permeable AMPA receptor upregulation, L-type Ca(2+) channel activation, enhanced spine Ca(2+)
282                                     Only the L-type Ca(2+) current exhibits a day versus night differ
283 suggest that TSPAN-7 modulation of beta-cell L-type Ca(V) channels is a key determinant of beta-cell
284  potential (AP) prolongation (~50%), reduced L-type calcium channel (LCC) current (~33%), reduced out
285                            A decrease in the L-type calcium influx is observed in both glutamatergic
286 through its N-terminal region, scaffolds the L-type pore-forming alpha1 subunit and, through its C-te
287                      O-(2-(18)F-fluoroethyl)-l-tyrosine ((18)F-FET) (7 studies, 172 lesions) demonstr
288 is the key enzyme ensuring the conversion of l-tyrosine to dopaquinone, thereby initiating melanin sy
289 , we exposed Moina dubia to lead (Pb, 50 mug/L) under two temperatures (25 and 28 degrees C) with/wit
290                                  The highest L* value was measured in S-bread as 71.2, whereas it was
291                                From 832 high-LD variants, we identify 39 candidate functional variant
292 e RBC transfusion strategy threshold of 70 g/L was as effective as a threshold of 90 g/L and resulted
293 P2 compared to P1 (AFS was 80% and 87% while LS was 64% and 72% in P2 and P1 respectively).
294 ombination alone and together with lecithin (L) were evaluated for their inhibition against the forma
295 tation-free survival (AFS) and Limb salvage (LS) were noticeably worse in P2 compared to P1 (AFS was
296 it of detection (LoD) was found to be 8.8 ng/L with sensitivity 0.41 mA/ng/L/cm(2) for chlorpyrifos (
297 /L/cm(2) for chlorpyrifos (CPF); and 10.2 ng/L with sensitivity 0.58 mA/ng/L/cm(2) for methyl parathi
298 median age, 69 y; median serum PSA, 3.69 mug/L) with 232 metastatic nodes less than 12 mm in diameter
299 5 orders of magnitude from 0.28 to 13 500 ng/L, with 38 compounds detected in >50% of samples.
300 n the lactate clearance to levels <=2.5 mmol/L within 4 h.
301 alues (9.9) and low DOC concentration (11 mg/L(-)) would maximize triclosan phototransformation rate

 
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