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2 seasonal wind bursts in the tropical Pacific are believed to affect the evolution and diversity of El
5 of linear chromosomes and their dysfunction is believed to affect a wide range of cellular and/or or
9 unfolding, and additional accessory proteins are believed to assist with Clp complex assembly and/or
10 The mechanical properties of these organs are believed to be adapted to the sensory functions, but
11 inated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in U.S. women are believed to be among the world's highest; however, l
12 nt metallic nanoparticles or semiconductors, are believed to be broadly applicable to other heterostr
16 ansients, named 'macronovae' or 'kilonovae', are believed to be centres of production of rare element
17 after sensory and behavioral experience and are believed to be crucial for converting experience int
18 Most tissue-resident macrophages (Mphis) are believed to be derived prenatally and are assumed to
21 ifferentiate them from private clones, which are believed to be generated largely stochastically.
22 s synthesis of vitamin D and DHCR7 mutations are believed to be important for early humans to adapt t
23 lthough cavitation-induced calcium responses are believed to be important for modulating downstream b
24 cognition by the host immune system and also are believed to be indispensable for proper folding of g
25 ds (SCFA), formed by microbial fermentation, are believed to be involved in the aetiology of obesity
27 vity of low-molecular-weight quinones, which are believed to be key redox active compounds within NOM
28 or assisted beta-barrel assembly in vivo but are believed to be less important for beta-barrel assemb
29 ves at least four intermediate states, which are believed to be linked to the staggered titration of
32 er neutral and crystalline components, which are believed to be mostly, if not exclusively, cellulose
37 sk), and for episodic memory (where memories are believed to be organized by the inferred situation o
38 ult of dysregulation of tau exon 10 splicing are believed to be pivotal to the pathogenesis of tau pa
40 sion of food intake and linear growth, which are believed to be regulated primarily though action in
41 In addition to encoding space, these neurons are believed to be related to contextual information and
43 tinib-insensitive leukemia stem cells (LSCs) are believed to be responsible for resistance to BCR-ABL
44 coccus aureus, prophages are omnipresent and are believed to be responsible for the spread of some an
45 nt neural spiking and local field potentials are believed to be signatures of the binding and transfe
46 of the second clade, "Listeria sensu lato", are believed to be solely environmental bacteria without
49 lations and/or proximity to an ordered phase are believed to be the drivers of this electron confinem
50 The alpha-like octopamine receptors (OctR) are believed to be the evolutionary precursor to the ver
54 Highly oxidizing hydroxyl radicals (OH(*)) are believed to be the species responsible for the plati
56 phenotype and genotype of the vaccine virus are believed to be very stable, and mutants that cause d
58 PO) of post-perovskite (Mg,Fe)SiO3 (pPv) has been believed to be one potential source of the seismic
59 and pulmonary colonization with P. jirovecii is believed to be a cofactor in the development of chron
61 obal regulator in Gram-negative bacteria and is believed to be a crucial player in bacterial chromati
66 identified through comparative genomics and is believed to be a metalloribozyme having novel mechani
69 ory and magnetic shape memory alloys (MSMAs) is believed to be a precursor state of the martensite ph
73 ctric power of single-crystalline ZrSiS that is believed to be a topological nodal-line semimetal.
75 nucleation in a face-centered cubic crystal is believed to be accomplished through the formation of
76 complex (MHC) class II antigen presentation is believed to be among the major mechanisms used by Myc
78 P), the active form of thiamin (vitamin B1), is believed to be an essential cofactor for all living o
80 six-subunit Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) is believed to be an essential eukaryotic ATPase that bi
81 tion is still unclear, although inflammation is believed to be an important player in disease pathoge
84 l effector functions (ie, polyfunctionality) is believed to be critical for the protection against vi
85 jury due to dysregulated inflammation, which is believed to be driven by gut-derived inflammatory med
86 lay a role on sarcopenia during aging, which is believed to be due alterations in glucose homeostasis
88 The bacterial uptake of mercury(II), Hg(II), is believed to be energy-dependent and is enhanced by cy
89 correct relative positioning of these zones is believed to be essential for synaptic function, the m
91 An epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is believed to be important for primary tumor progressio
93 locked ends with protein or chemical adducts is believed to be initiated by the MRN complex in conjun
100 use is unknown, sudden infant death syndrome is believed to be multifactorial, ie, occurs in infants
102 n to be highly toxic in several bacteria and is believed to be one of the major costs of maintaining
103 h example is modulational instability, which is believed to be one of the most prevalent instabilitie
105 a progressive and often fatal condition that is believed to be partially orchestrated by macrophages.
106 The protein responsible for this response is believed to be photoactive yellow protein (PYP), whos
107 te cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP/SLC10A1) is believed to be pivotal for hepatic uptake of conjugat
108 which confounds phylogenetic reconstruction, is believed to be rarer for molecular sequences than for
110 as and was very high in certain cases, which is believed to be related to the use of soybean lecithin
111 n that folds via an intermediate state which is believed to be responsible for the onset of the aggre
112 Migration timing of short-distance migrants is believed to be responsive to environmental changes pr
113 y, due to less polymer residues on surfaces, is believed to be superior to that of PMMA-mediated samp
114 ormation to AsIII and vacuolar sequestration is believed to be the As detoxification mechanism in PV.
115 isofolding of mammalian prion proteins (PrP) is believed to be the cause of a group of rare and fatal
119 ense osmotic stress sustained by brain cells is believed to be the major risk factor for demyelinatio
120 adjacent to the actomyosin contractile ring is believed to be the predominant site for plasma-membra
124 instance, 5-HT(+) neurons, which previously were believed to be Ascl1-dependent, are formed in norma
129 uccessful discrimination of heartbeat sounds is believed to benefit mainly from acoustical training [
130 ed as a p53-dependent tumor suppressor gene, was believed to bind randomly to DNA and cause S-phase a
133 steine residues in receptor tyrosine kinases are believed to cause pathologies by stabilizing the act
138 -6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is believed to confer protection against Plasmodium falc
139 mmetry and is known as a "rosette." Each CSC is believed to contain between 18 and 24 CESA proteins t
141 and distribution of lipids within the brain are believed to contribute to the cognitive decline asso
143 rinsic excitability of CA1 pyramidal neurons is believed to contribute to age-related cognitive impai
144 active T cells by regulatory T cells (Tregs) is believed to contribute to disease pathogenesis, but c
145 endothelial responses to flow-induced shear is believed to contribute to many aspects of cardiovascu
146 whereas dysregulation of dopamine signaling is believed to contribute to psychiatric conditions such
147 between keratinocytes (KCs) and immune cells is believed to contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic
148 IL-6) encoded by human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is believed to contribute via mitogenic, survival, and a
151 compartmentalization of the plasma membrane is believed to coordinate these diverse activities, we e
152 enetic marks on the chromosomal DNA sequence are believed to demarcate the eukaryotic genome into dis
153 main neuroendocrine adrenergic component and are believed to differentiate from neural crest cells.
154 h inherited or acquired bone marrow failure, are believed to drive disease by slowing the rate of pro
155 Inducible epigenetic changes in eukaryotes are believed to enable rapid adaptation to environmental
156 equilibrium driving of biophysical processes is believed to enable their robust functioning despite t
157 sticity in chemoreceptor methylation, and it is believed to enhance environment exploration by bacter
159 cer cells over single-positive normal tissue is believed to enhance the therapeutic efficacy, restric
160 Although phosphorylated alpha-synuclein is believed to exert toxic effects at the synapse in dem
162 se to cytokines secreted by tumor cells, and are believed to facilitate tumor cell invasion and metas
163 red strongly by its local environment, which is believed to facilitate membrane translocation and upt
164 predominately slip on 110{110}, the ISF here is believed to facilitate slip on the {111} planes for t
165 nto topologically associating domains (TADs) is believed to facilitate the regulation of the genes lo
169 amorphous phase and nanocrystallines, which was believed to form the bonding between these two metal
170 serves both IL-4 and IL-13 cytokines, which are believed to function as anti-inflammatory cytokines
171 f acute myocardial edema, cardiac T1 mapping is believed to further extend the ability of cardiovascu
172 the deep metallic hydrogen region of Jupiter is believed to generate its magnetic field, the stronges
174 expression results in receptor variants that are believed to have different functional characteristic
178 can be removed, and low abundance peaks that are believed to have limited contribution to the resulti
180 able to solve many NP-hard problems and that is believed to have a theoretical advantage over simulat
182 originated numerous times among insects but is believed to have appeared first in the termites (Isop
183 n identified in a few genera of bacteria and is believed to have arisen via horizontal transfer.
185 in the United States over the past 20 years is believed to have resulted from increases in prescript
186 optical quantizer based on silicon waveguide is believed to have significant applications in photonic
188 ibrary was designed to modify positions that were believed to have the greatest effect on C-O bond la
189 ed antigen-experienced B cells and therefore are believed to hold an important clue to the pathogenes
190 w as spiral in the whole arterial system and is believed to improve the graft longevity and patency r
192 D2/D3 receptor antagonist amisulpride, which is believed to increase dopamine signaling through presy
193 D2/D3 receptor antagonist amisulpride, which is believed to increase dopamine signaling through presy
194 e-associated mutations in G1 studied to date are believed to induce complete loss of receptor functio
196 remely high accuracy during replication, but is believed to inhibit translesion synthesis (TLS).
197 d orthologous protein O-mannosyltransferases is believed to initiate this important post-translationa
199 deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) orthologs and are believed to lack A-to-I RNA editing, which is the mo
202 ess of this system at the site of the attack is believed to lead to the formation of bradykinin (BK),
203 nine at Gly77, even though this modification is believed to lock the selectivity filter into its cond
205 the Ta/Ta2O5 system, a rutile-type TaO2 film is believed to mediate switching, and we show that devic
206 nt stimulator of GnRH/LH release, kisspeptin is believed to mediate the positive and negative feedbac
210 , a Cu(II)-alkoxide (Cu(II)-OR) intermediate is believed to modulate the alphaC-H bond strength of th
212 nt with reported trends in vesiculation that are believed to occur in cases of various hereditary ane
213 llness, tissue resistance to glucocorticoids is believed to occur due to insufficient glucocorticoid
214 ed from stem cells, adequately emulates what is believed to occur during human drug-induced liver inj
218 omes; however, commitment to strand exchange was believed to occur after testing approximately 20-30
219 s, such as skyrmions or chiral domain walls, are believed to offer large performance advantages in th
220 but poorly studied until recently because it was believed to only cause a mild infection, has rapidly
225 l selectivity of G-protein-coupled receptors is believed to originate from ligand-specific conformati
227 te/macrophage lineage, which, when infected, are believed to play a critical role in EVA pathogenesis
228 Interactions between climate, fire and CO2 are believed to play a crucial role in controlling the d
232 These spontaneous facial reactions (SFRs) are believed to play an important role for social intera
233 most organs during embryogenesis, where they are believed to play an important role in cell migration
234 er's disease (AD), and soluble Abeta species are believed to play an important role in the clinical d
236 on of macrophages and their subsequent death are believed to play important roles in the progression
237 ial cells (ECs) express O-glycoproteins that are believed to play important roles in vascular develop
239 s and heterodimers, and the different dimers are believed to play unique roles in cell signaling.
242 eta) 42 is an aggregation-prone peptide that is believed to play a key role in Alzheimer's disease.
243 id peroxidation, a degenerative process that is believed to play a key role in the pathogenesis of ma
244 , potently neutralizing antibodies, and EIII is believed to play a major role in receptor binding.
248 mechanism to generate gene duplication, and is believed to play an important role in genome evolutio
250 group antigens (HBGAs) as a host ligand that is believed to play an important role in rotavirus host
252 interneuronal propagation of aggregated tau is believed to play an important role in the pathogenesi
254 characterized by chronic inflammation, which is believed to play an intrinsic role in the origin of t
256 ayer 4 simple cells of primary visual cortex is believed to play important roles in establishing visu
258 ransition-metal-catalyzed methodologies that are believed to proceed via an inner-sphere-type mechani
261 Reactivating a previously encoded memory is believed to provide an opportunity to strengthen the
262 on-invasive medical device on the market and are believed to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis
263 e spinal dorsal horn, where their activation is believed to reduce transmission of painful stimuli.
265 use neural activity in frontoparietal cortex is believed to reflect higher-order cognitive functions
267 l modifications (PTMs) of alpha/beta-tubulin are believed to regulate interactions with microtubule-b
268 e to n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) is believed to regulate perinatal adipogenesis, but the
269 s, only a small fraction of the human genome was believed to regulate cell function and development.
272 nant North Carolina macular dystrophy (NCMD) is believed to represent a failure of macular developmen
273 en-activated protein (MAP) kinase substrates are believed to require consensus docking motifs (D-site
274 d, therefore, its recruitment to target loci is believed to require interaction with DNA-associated t
275 r, and because ultimately all chemotherapies are believed to result directly or indirectly in inducti
276 hrenia drives improvements in cognition that are believed to result from functional neuroplasticity i
278 and the prokaryotic KcsA channel, conduction is believed to result from opening of an intracellular c
279 in Escherichia coli and mammalian cells and is believed to result from post-translational processes
282 inly localized to the peripheral regions and are believed to stabilize the structure of the ribosome.
283 ng to their high ionic conductivities, which are believed to stem from a softer, more polarizable ani
284 rphogenic protein [BMP]) in the dentine that are believed to stimulate odontoblasts to secrete new "t
291 tic membranes without distant self-avoidance are believed to undergo a crumpling transition when the
294 Protein misfolding is toxic to cells and is believed to underlie many human diseases, including m
295 itive processing, and prefrontal dysfunction is believed to underlie many of the cognitive and behavi
296 s strongly to midbrain monoaminergic nuclei, is believed to underlie the transient inhibition of DA n
298 provide enormous structural diversity, which is believed to underpin protein binding and regulatory p
299 propriate activation of alveolar neutrophils is believed to underpin this disease's complex pathophys
300 When generating movement commands, the brain is believed to use internal models of the relationship b
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