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1 l system for investigating the HER catalytic activities as a function of the phase evolution.
2 ts macrophage ability to sustain cancer cell activities as a major concern that needs to be addressed
3 ment of strategies to reduce their levels or activities as a new approach for preventing thrombosis.
4 gical assays that confirm that it has potent activities as a new colchicine site microtubule depolyme
5 y indicating a role for simultaneous ongoing activity as a "prior" for attention selection.
6  memory targets and implicate persistent FEF activity as a basis for the interdependence of working m
7                In B. pertussis, BtrA retains activity as a BtrS antagonist and exerts tight negative
8 ein-based assay was performed to detect ANO4 activity as a calcium-activated chloride channel.
9 a, can change the balance between H pylori's activity as a commensal or a pathogen has provided direc
10 at GPC3 can modulate the PCSK9 extracellular activity as a competitive binding partner to the LDLR in
11  in the neuronal response to strong synaptic activity as a consequence of excitotoxic insults.
12 ulating character, they show electrochemical activity as a consequence of the presence of different f
13               Usage of time-averaged disease activity as a covariate would increase the power of stud
14 t of glaucoma and heart failure based on its activity as a cyclic AMP booster.
15 rvation response and implicate WTA hydrolase activity as a determinant of functional properties of th
16 naB function in DNA replication, but not its activity as a DNA helicase or its ability to bind to ssD
17 methotrexate, which we showed previously has activity as a DNA methylation inhibitor.
18 cutaneous melanoma biopsies, arguing for COX activity as a driver of immune suppression across specie
19 e potential importance of NLRP3 inflammasome activity as a driving force for inflammation in MLKL-dep
20  properties, improving protein stability and activity as a formulation excipient.
21                                 Analyzing AR activity as a function of cell cycle revealed an unexpec
22 hat blunted development of reward-related VS activity as a function of emotional neglect predicts the
23  describe an assay to measure neuronal GIRK2 activity as a function of membrane-anchored G protein co
24 ual cortex and measuring changes in neuronal activity as a function of stimulation intensity, with or
25           We studied the role of oscillatory activity as a function of stimulus properties (frequency
26 mote spatial group selection of granule cell activity as a function of timing of mossy fiber input.
27 level differences in memory encoding-related activity as a function of women's reproductive stage, in
28 t, in particular with increased inflammatory activity as a hallmark of the tumor milieu that goes alo
29 these residues by arginine enhances polyQ AR activity as a hormone-dependent transcriptional regulato
30 e acetoxy functionality on the A-ring in its activity as a kappa-opioid receptor agonist.
31 ur results implicate DAF-3 repressor complex activity as a key molecular mechanism whereby the enviro
32 my, revealing a new function for EGFR kinase activity as a lipid metabolism regulator in regenerating
33 roxidized and multimeric form of Prdx-1 with activity as a molecular chaperone.
34 ixDC-MEL) are immunogenic and have antitumor activity as a monotherapy in patients with pretreated ad
35 lta (PI3Kdelta) inhibitor that has promising activity as a monotherapy in refractory indolent lymphom
36 tility of a bivalent pharmacophore with dual activity as a mu/delta opioid agonist and NK1R antagonis
37 or-focused approach offers an account of LIP activity as a multiplexed amalgam of sensory, cognitive,
38 results provide additional evidence for TSSP activity as a novel mechanism promoting autoreactive CD4
39 LE pathogenesis and suggest targeting of its activity as a potent treatment for lupus patients.
40 nti-MIF strategy that targets this enzymatic activity as a potential future antibacterial therapeutic
41  Ser1928, suggesting enhanced protein kinase activity as a potential link between increased KATP curr
42 ic validation for inhibition of LRRK2 kinase activity as a potential means of affecting disease progr
43 A expression, implicates bile salt hydrolase activity as a potential mechanism of action.
44 n localizing thrombin via its antithrombin-I activity as a potentially self-limiting hemostatic mecha
45 These findings identify enhancement of NAMPT activity as a promising new therapeutic strategy to prot
46 tion or treatment based on its pharmacologic activity as a Rac1 and Cdc42 inhibitor.
47                    Because altered nighttime activity as a result of light pollution may affect healt
48 alpha-mediated NF-kappaB luciferase promoter activity as a result of lowered inhibitory IkappaBalpha
49 identified late-latency, long-lasting neural activity as a robust correlate of conscious perception.
50 y various microorganisms point to biological activity as a significant source of ROS in the absence o
51 ome T-cell ALLs (T-ALLs), predicting in vivo activity as a single agent and in combination with dexam
52      Blinatumomab has shown potent antitumor activity as a single agent, particularly for acute lymph
53 ere is a paucity of data on its antimalarial activity as a single agent.
54 enesis of AD and the modulation of microglia activity as a therapeutic modality will be discussed.
55 rrant activation of beta-catenin through its activity as a transcription factor has been observed in
56                                         CarH activity as a transcription factor relies on the modulat
57 est important biological implications on p53 activity as a transcriptional regulator of cellular resp
58 e its essential role in Hh signaling and its activity as a tumor suppressor, Ptch1 remains largely un
59 T. gondii inhibitor of STAT1 transcriptional activity) as a critical molecular switch that is secrete
60 ing 3 (BRD3), BRD3R (BRD3 with Reprogramming activity), as a reprogramming factor.
61 indings suggest that weakened humoral immune activity, as a consequence of persistent chronic infecti
62 chondrial protein with phosphate transporter activity, as a novel NaStEP-interacting protein.
63 domain protein with lysine methyltransferase activity, as a regulator of renal cyst growth.
64 ofound effect on the microbial diversity and activity, as a result of diffusion limitation and thus s
65 h the RTX domain showed similar neutralizing activity as ACT-immunized mice, indicating that this dom
66 that RAGE function is dependent on secretase activity as ADAM10 and gamma-secretase inhibitors blocke
67 ponsible for weekly variation in antioxidant activity, as addition of these agents inhibited DPPH sca
68 sed cyclopentapeptides (cRGD) with nanomolar activity as alphavbeta3/alphavbeta5 integrin antagonists
69 -protein interactions, rather than catalytic activities, as an approach for producing effective antit
70                           In addition to its activity as an energetic metabolite, BHB is increasingly
71 d human LCAT protein with enhanced enzymatic activity as an immunogen, we generated fully human monoc
72 rlotinib-mediated inhibition of AAK1 and GAK activity as an important mechanism of antiviral action.
73 e that was detailed in the article "Physical Activity as an Index of Heart Attack Risk in College Alu
74  factors: poor SK1/2 selectivity, additional activity as an inducer of SK1-degradation, and off-targe
75 o optical assays for the determination of LE activity as an inflammatory biomarker and proxy for the
76 shion and highlight the importance of neural activity as an intervening factor between molecular and
77 ate (which is known to affect CB glomus cell activity) as an agonist for the most highly abundant G p
78 he ring III of kanamycin A, show very strong activity as antifungal agents.
79  the novel compound presented high prebiotic activities as ascertained in the presence of lactic acid
80                The variant's gene regulatory activity (as assessed in a cellular model of the rat emb
81 was associated with increased daily physical activity as assessed by actigraphy (average activity [SD
82 d long-term preservation of miRNA functional activity, as assessed by monitoring the expression of 2
83                 Recovery of brain electrical activity, as assessed by quantitative analysis of electr
84 sociated with significantly increased sexual activity, as assessed by the Psychosexual Daily Question
85 24 levels showed an association with disease activity, as assessed by the urticaria activity score an
86           In addition, treating the 1/f-type activity as baseline noise reveals the presence of two,
87     Considering only 32 scans of the highest activity as categorized by a visual scoring strategy, we
88 f FAD-causing mutant PS to the same level of activity as channels in control cells stimulated by sign
89  of cortisol and CLO mostly showed a similar activity as CLO alone on physiological and transcription
90 f new imidazolium salts, which show superior activity as cocatalysts for the reaction, i.e., CO is se
91 heir redox properties and improved catalytic activities as compared to the conventional reference cat
92  All nucleoapzymes reveal enhanced catalytic activities as compared to the separated DNAzyme/aptamer
93 h 100% selectivity and 9-fold increased mass activity as compared to a more traditional aluminosilica
94 ificantly increased kynurenine level and IDO activity as compared to healthy controls and mastocytosi
95 hypoglycemic MPCCs upregulated CYP3A4 enzyme activity as compared to other glycemic states.
96 lue to lettuce by increasing its antioxidant activity as compared to other organic resources.
97  kind and has displayed superior anti-cancer activity as compared to the current first line drug gemc
98 FES, notably a 4-fold decrease in blood-pool activity as compared with (18)F-FES.
99 r, the long 3'UTR conferred lower luciferase activity as compared with the short form, indicating tra
100 ls were found to exhibit a higher phagocytic activity as compared with the subsequently recruited non
101 ative of increased cyclin-dependent kinase 5 activity as compared with wild-type (n=8, P<0.05).
102 p with S. mutans expressing collagen binding activity, as compared to the group without that finding.
103 is with higher levels of ILK, pGSK3b, and Hh activity, as compared with wild-type mice.
104  cellular growth, architecture and metabolic activities as confirmed by their viability, scanning ele
105 capability and exerted measurable anticancer activities as confirmed with percent tumor necrosis hist
106 it and pure isolates showed antiinflammatory activity as confirmed by in vitro cyclooxygenase enzymes
107 d by modelers in neuroscience represent unit activities as continuous variables.
108 e for functional or non-traditional antibody activities as correlates of immunity.
109 rbal agent, consistently induced readthrough activity as demonstrated by enhanced CFTR expression and
110  the dose of AMI utilized had antidepressant activity as demonstrated by reduced immobility.
111 wing a reduction in extracellular proteinase activity as demonstrated by the reduction, or abolition,
112 activating Gp1 mGluR elevates neural network activity, as demonstrated by increased spontaneous spike
113 s was independent of its protease inhibitory activity, as demonstrated by the use of reactive-center-
114  of the oxetane graft enhances stability and activity, as demonstrated for a range of biologically re
115    Moreover, we could show that the monocyte activity as depicted by S100A9 activity in the primary t
116 roteins with the following sequential enzyme activities as determined by mass spectrometry and one- a
117                   Similar to MMP signal, MMP activity as determined by in situ zymography and valvula
118 Our stimulation selectively enhanced spindle activity as determined by increased sigma activity after
119 sting processes maximised the chain-breaking activity, as determined by the TRAP method.
120                                Mitochondrial activity, as determined by using the mitochondrial activ
121 cessibility of the pyrimidine tract and IRES activity, as determined in both in vitro and in vivo sys
122                 We then recorded hippocampal activity as disoriented mice performed a classical goal-
123 f these peptides stems from their (moderate) activity as disulfide oxidoreductases.
124 eliable methods are needed to determine MGMT activity as DNA methylation, the current standard, does
125              That is, we are modeling neural activity as driven by multiple simultaneous stimulus fea
126 w is organized around four themes: (i) human activities as drivers of change; (ii) variability of the
127 n appropriately tuned, generates propagating activity as during crawling inDrosophilalarvae.
128 d increase in alpha and low beta oscillatory activity as early as 80 ms after T1, indicating that the
129 te period post defecation, with most E. coli activity (as either die-off or growth) occurring at low
130                            We identify AURKA activity as essential in NSCLC cells lacking SMARCA4/BRG
131  decreased intracellular ATP levels and AMPK activity, as evaluated by its phosphorylation at threoni
132 e TS cells displayed much greater metastatic activity as evidenced by an increased invasion rate, ext
133  enhanced rictor levels and increased mTORC2 activity as evidenced by increased formation of mTORC2 a
134 duction in CVB3-induced NLRP3 expression and activity as evidenced by lower ASC (apoptosis-associated
135 d also modest radical-inhibiting antioxidant activity, as evidenced by an assay based on phenolic hyd
136 binds a subset of enhancers and primes their activity, as evidenced by increasing H3K27ac.
137 eel extracts have an effective antimicrobial activity, as evidenced by the inhibitory effect on the b
138 be used in live cells to measure transporter activity, as excretion of BR depends on ABC and SLC tran
139  Purified CshA exhibits typical RNA helicase activities, as exemplified by RNA-dependent ATPase activ
140 ure does not reflect an increase in cellular activity as expected.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Desensitizat
141 balance task, not to the cumulative afferent activity, as expected for vestibulospinal reflex loops.
142 s to perceive emergency warnings of volcanic activity as false alarms.
143  that Foxa3 is required for HSC repopulating activity, as Foxa3(-/-) HSC fails to repopulate ablated
144 phenotypes depend on distinct p53 downstream activities as genetic ablation of the pro-apoptotic gene
145 olizidines exhibiting outstanding biological activity as glycosidases inhibitors.
146 serve that the relative decrease in platelet activity as hematocrit falls shows a similar profile for
147      Both Au(III)@1 and Au(I)@1 display high activity as heterogeneous catalyst for the hydroalkoxyla
148  of up to 17 mm on no-PSF no-TOF PET, (124)I activities as high as 170 MBq may be warranted to obtain
149 eficient B cells was dependent on Btk kinase activity, as ibrutinib treatment restored pS6 to wild-ty
150 RK1 degradation is strictly dependent on its activity, as inactive SnRK1 variants are aberrantly stab
151 the Mayo endoscopy score (P = 0.01), disease activity as indicated by the total Mayo score (P = 0.001
152 skipping of MKK7 exon 2 enhances JNK pathway activity, as indicated by c-Jun phosphorylation and up-r
153 silencing significantly rescued F508del-CFTR activity, as indicated by enhanced anion transport throu
154                                     Physical activity, as indicated by MET-hours/week, was inversely
155 ions can alter behavior by influencing brain activity as individuals weigh uncertain gains against un
156 le protection of that oligo from exonuclease activity as it remains hybridized to the dsDNA.
157       As predicted, Hsp16.9 showed chaperone activity, as it could prevent the aggregation of Escheri
158 on, ultimately reducing LEF1 transcriptional activity, as judged by luciferase assay.
159 est that this occurs through basal NF-kappaB activity as knockdown of the NF-kappaB subunit RelA supp
160 e regeneration through its H3K27 demethylase activity, as loss of demethylase activity either by chem
161                     However, residual enzyme activity as low as 5-20% leads to juvenile or adult onse
162 eir lipolytic activity but retain their side activity as lysophospholipid acyltransferases.
163 erlying DNA sequences and divergent enhancer activity as marked by histone 3 containing the acetylate
164  mice had similar respiratory and glycolytic activities as measured with Seahorse XF24 analyzer in me
165  tea incorporation increased the antioxidant activity as measured by chemical assays, had little effe
166 n the activity per body mass and the minimum activity as measured by the factor of variation were sub
167 ed in 47 (40.2%) and correlated with disease activity as measured by total BPDAI (r = 0.918; P = .06)
168                Finally, T-cell costimulatory activity, as measured by mixed lymphocyte reaction assay
169  neurons and glial cells and showed neuronal activity, as measured by rhythmic waves of calcium trans
170                  We investigated whether IDO activity, as measured by the ratio of Kyn to Trp, could
171  prevention of NET formation and proteolytic activity as modelled in NE(-/-) mice prevent collateral
172               Strategies that coopt protease activity as molecular triggers are increasingly importan
173 ane diterpenoid biosynthesis and others with activities as monoterpene synthases.
174 hibitors is currently focussed on evaluating activity as monotherapy and as potentiators of chemother
175                                  Given their activity as monotherapy and their ability to penetrate m
176 1 kappa (IgG1kappa) monoclonal antibody, has activity as monotherapy in multiple myeloma (MM).
177 se naked HER2 antibodies provide only modest activity as monotherapy, the toxin-carrying antibody tra
178 ntification of multitargeted prototypes with activities as MT-stabilizing agents and/or inhibitors of
179 compounds have been studied because of their activity as mutagens or drugs, but little is known regar
180 th versions and globally rated their disease activity as none, mild, moderate, or severe.
181                                 Impaired CIA activity, as noted by reduced c-acon activity, was assoc
182 ies that enhance PP2A and inhibit proteasome activity as novel therapeutic strategies for asthma.
183 uce some key features of striatal population activity, as observed in brain slices.
184 ace of the substrate for efficient catalytic activity, as only LPMOs appended to CBMs bound tightly t
185 rate as receptors which directly regulate AC activity as opposed and in addition to the indirect regu
186 ates functionally distinct ceramide synthase activities as part of a broader sphingolipid homeostatic
187 ion and determine distinctive ubiquitination activities as part of a response mechanism ensuring accu
188 itor in vitro that uses its processive motor activity as part of a feedback loop to further promote m
189 ncorporation of increased levels of physical activity as part of the commute to work could reduce obe
190 ouraged to increase daily steps and physical activity as part of the team-based race.
191  Learning was associated with a change in V1 activity, as part of a temporo-occipital and basal gangl
192    Recognition memory was associated with V1 activity, as part of a temporo-occipital network involvi
193  small molecules with spliceosome-modulating activity as potential anticancer agents.
194 olecular determinants associated with low NA activity as potential markers of aerosol transmission.
195 oE and implicated protease- and IL-1-related activities as putative central pathways in disease patho
196 wders, and BHA exhibits the most antioxidant activity, as quantified by an ABTS assay.
197 ptimizing the amount of injected peptide and activity, as recent studies have shown different degrees
198 tors displayed different levels of proneural activity as reflected by the number and functionality of
199 ggests that the changed spontaneous neuronal activity, as reflected by the fALFF, in these regions ma
200 % of patients had moderate-to-severe disease activity as reported by Urticaria Activity Score.
201  FH showed a strong C3bBb decay-accelerating activity, as reported previously, and also exerted an ap
202 he requirements in P for stimulation of RdRP activity as residues 11 to 50 of P and formally demonstr
203                   Here, we examined OFC unit activity as rodents performed tasks controlled by contin
204 unctional relevance of reduced BRAG1 Arf-GEF activity as seen in the XLID-associated human mutations.
205 repetitive structures exhibit hTSP-1 binding activity as shown by ELISA and surface plasmon resonance
206       These hemocyte responses depend on PNS activity, as shown by agonist treatment and transient si
207 re associated with increased transcriptional activity, as shown by HDAC inhibitor-induced chromatin r
208  and mesophyll cells, but did not possess AO activity, as shown by heterologous expression of OsORAP1
209 ulting in suppression of p53 transcriptional activity, as shown by p53-responsive element-driven luci
210  80 and 800 nm, and exhibit reversible redox activity as single particles, as monolayer films, and in
211 pite there being little evidence of clinical activity as single-agent therapies, we show that dual bl
212 emporal areas, risk-takers instead increased activity as stakes became more costly.
213 aphy in humans to record changes in neuronal activity as subthreshold rhythmic stimuli gradually beca
214  does not require a disulfide bridge for its activity as suggested elsewhere.
215 hromatography, showed the higher antioxidant activity as tested by different free radicals.
216 -domain complexes have equivalent biological activities as the BMP9 mature ligand dimers.
217 graphy and estimated desaturase and elongase activities as the ratio of product fatty acids to precur
218 is gap by explicitly interpreting population activity as the aggregate response of many single neuron
219 ential phase followed by a sharp decrease in activity as the cells enter stationary phase.
220 is of the RNA-seq data identifies cell cycle activity as the major source of transcriptomic variation
221 ults establish the Golgi-associated V-ATPase activity as the molecular link between actin and the Gol
222 ntify a reduction in cardiac parasympathetic activity as the primary mechanism underlying the elevate
223 at expresses the spatiotemporal fluorescence activity as the product of a spatial matrix that encodes
224 istent with a mechanism for the emergence of activity as the product of many independent contribution
225 reatment may not phenocopy the loss of eIF4A activity, as these drugs actually increase the affinity
226             We measured participants' neural activity as they attempted to predict the emotional resp
227 es by collecting data about listeners' brain activity as they hear spoken words.
228 h a removable brace and allowed to return to activities as tolerated.
229 tively modulated by tonic, constitutive GPCR activity as TRPM3 responses can be potentiated by GPCR i
230 ng term, and such specific types of physical activity as walking or bicycling and work or occupationa
231 , which provides clear evidence for butchery activities as well as four bones having been used for re
232 , detachment from others, and disinterest in activities as well as moderately strong links among irri
233 r alpha-amylase, endoxylanase, and peptidase activities as well as signs of (incipient) protein, beta
234 nning of 2016, including reported biological activities as well as the isolation of new members of th
235 tions are discussed in relation to these two activities as well as their influence on base selectivit
236 anodrugs that display enhanced antibacterial activities, as well as aggregation-induced emission (AIE
237 derstanding of tightly regulated transporter activities, as well as conceiving the interplay of regul
238 ate-to-vigorous leisure, household and total activities, as well as for meeting PA recommendations.
239 ate previously underreported island building activities, as well as to assess resulting in-water turb
240 finger abduction force and electromyographic activity as well as a hand dexterity task were measured
241 layed impaired transcription and replication activity as well as a lack of an association with certai
242  release by a separase-independent releasing activity as well as by cleavage.
243 n pattern, synaptic connectivity, and recent activity as well as combinations of these factors.
244 resynaptic dysfunction and restores neuronal activity as well as dendritic spine levels in vitro.
245 , demonstrating that features of transporter activity as well as DNA content are determinants of SP/N
246                            The OER catalytic activity as well as electrolysis energy efficiency surpa
247 ized by higher chromatin and transcriptional activity as well as enriched TF and ncRNA binding across
248 rphisms increase chromatin accessibility and activity as well as HIF binding to the enhancer.
249  expression, in vitro migratory and invasive activity as well as in vivo growth of tumor cell xenogra
250 anism was dependent on both constitutive ERK activity as well as inhibition of the stress kinase p38.
251         Targeting HER2 or Src attenuated LDH activity as well as invasive potential in head and neck
252 cognized for its wide range of physiological activity as well as its antineoplastic properties.
253  protease family and required Ubp3 catalytic activity as well as its interaction with the cofactor Br
254                    We relate dynamic network activity as well as key synaptic characteristics to elec
255          Rapamycin treatment increased FoxO3 activity as well as LC3 and ULK1 expressions in macropha
256 postsynaptic gain in primary auditory cortex activity as well as modulation of feedforward, but not f
257 mplex provides a basis for understanding ORC activity as well as molecular defects observed in Meier-
258        Mechanistically, IND reduced arginase activity as well as NO and reactive oxygen species produ
259 n BSEP basal and substrate-stimulated ATPase activity as well as on taurocholate transport.
260 rage and domestic cooking on the antioxidant activity as well as on the aromatic amino acid and carot
261                    Respiration is a rhythmic activity as well as one that requires responsiveness to
262 althcare and insufficient levels of physical activity as well as other environmental factors.
263 ometry were employed to directly measure Akt activity as well as proteolytic activity in individual f
264 diator, could increase neutrophil phagocytic activity as well as reduce bacterial virulence.
265 omplex formation can modulate their folding, activity as well as substrate selectivity.
266 ant light conditions rescues courtship vocal activity as well as the duration of single calls, and (3
267 to the IL-6Ralpha promoter and regulates its activity as well as the expression of this receptor.
268 sulting in the highest yield and antioxidant activity as well as the highest contents of punicalagin
269  pathways that regulate motivation and motor activity as well as the sensitivity to threat.
270 ough the manipulation of auxin and cytokinin activity as well as through the activation of energy sig
271 omplexes that are important to inhibit toxin activity as well as to release the active toxin remain e
272     alpha-Conotoxin ImI displayed inhibitory activity as well.
273  health-promoting cities, benefits (physical activity) as well as hazards (air pollution) should be e
274  selectively enhanced 5alphaR expression and activity, as well as AP levels, in the prefrontal cortex
275 icient for plus-end binding and depolymerase activity, as well as by the identification of an alpha-t
276  that was correlated with markers of disease activity, as well as complement activation.
277  of osteoclastic markers and bone resorption activity, as well as decreased expression of many inflam
278 revisiting the mechanism of a-MoSx catalytic activity, as well as explaining some of its special prop
279 y age, sex, mechanism of injury, and related activity, as well as factors associated with short-term
280 ase duration, treatment history, and disease activity, as well as impact on health-related quality of
281 perceptual and semantic influences on neural activity, as well as in identifying stimulus-driven, "bo
282 us muscle heat dissipation during controlled activity, as well as in the home cage.
283 tor dasatinib, which antagonizes TNK2 kinase activity, as well as novel TNK2 inhibitors, XMD8-87 and
284            Analysis of the individual neuron activity, as well as of the population state-space dynam
285   Compositional changes related to microbial activity, as well as proteolytic and lipolytic phenomena
286 ficiency led to increased FXIIIA amounts and activity, as well as reduced bleeding times in homeostat
287 m context-dependent modulation of excitatory activity, as well as regulate experience-dependent plast
288 nputs effectively timed the principal neuron activity, as well as regulated distinct CA1 interneuron
289 Ps can serve as endogenous modulators of IDE activity, as well as regulators of its intracellular spa
290   In vivo microelectrode recordings of basal activity, as well as responses to afferent and efferent
291 and PDB for fragments showing PDE inhibitory activity, as well as SureChEMBL for recent PDE related p
292 cid, that activates TRPV1 and whose pruritic activity, as well as that of histamine, occurs through t
293 AR1 binding behaviors related to its editing activity, as well as the antagonizing effect of RBP bind
294                                     Helicase activity, as well as the conserved winged-helix (WH) mot
295 degree of intratumoral heterogeneity in EGFR activity, as well as the pharmacodynamic effect of a rad
296                     Increases in APX and GPX activity, as well as total protein contents occurred fro
297       Furthermore, tyrosinase expression and activity, as well as TYRP1 and TYRP2 mRNA levels, gp100
298 d that the Arkadia W972A mutant has the same activity as wild-type (WT) Arkadia in enhancing TGF-beta
299 hese functions seem to be independent of its activity as Wnt/beta-catenin signaling regulator.
300  in part dependent upon beta-catenin pathway activity, as YAP/TAZ downregulation induced by SCD1 bloc

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