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1 s of the potent antibiotic berkeleylactone A is described in 10 steps with an overall yield of 9.5%.
2                                 The first JH was described in 1934 as a "metamorphosis inhibitory hor
3 acterized, although the first FPIES case has been described in 1967.
4 Stanford classification of aortic dissection was described in 1970.
5 Akhmeta virus is a unique Orthopoxvirus that was described in 2013 from the country of Georgia.
6 keletal remains of avians preserved in amber were described in 2016, new avian remains trapped in Cre
7                                         CIIN was described in 37 (21.4%) recipients.
8                             MRI applications were described in 74%, and 76 (49%) were tasked with ima
9    The mechanisms underlying this phenomenon are described in a mouse model of unilateral whisker dep
10 seizure onset, or how network properties can be described in a clinically-useful manner.
11 spatially at relatively small scales and can be described in a deterministic fashion given adequate t
12 edicine, detailed clinical features ought to be described in a way that leverages current knowledge.
13                   Most of these factors have been described in a cancer-type specific context rather
14 second T3SS termed E. coli T3SS 2 (ETT2) has been described in a number of strains of E. coli.
15 harvesting techniques, which have so-far not been described in a single body of work.
16 sive mutations in a second gene, CISD2, have been described in a small number of families with Wolfra
17        An expansion of CD21(low) B cells has been described in a variety of diseases associated with
18 Persistent hepatitis E virus (HEV) infection is described in a number of immunosuppressive conditions
19 e, thalidomide, lenalidomide, and tamoxifen) were described in a few case reports and series; however
20 y two radiologists, and BI-RADS descriptives were described in accordance.
21          Multiple cytogenetic subgroups have been described in adult Philadelphia chromosome (Ph)-neg
22          Cardiac injury and myocarditis have been described in adults with coronavirus disease 2019 (
23       Cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation has been described in adults with critical illness caused by
24 of index of refraction variations on PIV has been described in air for high Mach number flows, but in
25 ically inhibit non-homologous crossovers has been described in allopolyploids other than in bread whe
26                     Over 35 fur colours have been described in American mink (Neovison vison), only s
27  marine animals, fluorescent colours are now being described in an increasing number of terrestrial s
28                       The structure of MT(2) is described in an accompanying paper(14).
29        To date, protein-based effectors have been described in aphids, nematodes, fungi and bacteria.
30  small family of six MATH-BTB genes (BPM1-6) is described in Arabidopsis thaliana.
31    Disruptions in metal ion homeostasis have been described in association with ALS, but the patholog
32 ng on beta-(1->3)-glucooligosaccharides have been described in bacteria, the photosynthetic excavate
33 enes (called viral restriction factors) have been described in birds, mostly because birds lack count
34 -specific membrane antigen (PSMA) uptake has been described in both benign and malignant bone lesions
35 comprising 27 proteins (e.g. APOE) that have been described in both diseases.
36 fferential gene loss among genomes, and have been described in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
37 i-carbon alkanes such as ethane and n-butane were described in both enrichment cultures and environme
38 es in the context of an intact Factor H gene are described in C3 glomerulopathy.
39 irculating low-density neutrophils (LDN) has been described in cancer patients and associated with tu
40        Various forms of RNA alterations have been described in cancer, including overexpression(2), a
41 though a system of active crustal faults has been described in central Costa Rica.
42 Abnormalities in the urothelial barrier have been described in certain forms of cystitis and were hyp
43 s (CBs) and alteration in their function has been described in CHF.
44 iver genes, half of which had not previously been described in childhood T-ALL (for example, CCND3, C
45 hrough-space substituent effects that cannot be described in classic terms.
46             Rationale: Symptom subtypes have been described in clinical and population samples of pat
47  The inactive state structures of D(2)R have been described in complex with the inverse agonists risp
48  specific target sites, and this process has been described in considerable detail in pancreatic acin
49 reased levels of IFN-stimulated genes (ISGs) were described in COPA syndrome.
50 us mosquitoes, in a similar manner that have been described in Culicinae.
51 ch the fish forms a "C"-shaped body bend has been described in depth in goldfish and zebrafish [1, 2]
52 The underlying mechanisms of plant responses are described in detail as well as the evolutionary aspe
53 he development of detection strategies which are described in detail here.
54 netic tweezers, and atomic force microscopy, are described in detail, and their strength and limitati
55 ging and interventional radiology management are described in detail.
56 ciples, especially the in situ cell designs, are described in detail.
57 ata acquisition and important considerations are described in detail.
58 t, and state of the art in these three areas are described in detail.
59 iple and the experimental setup of the SLSIS are described in detail.
60 s well as the Staudinger phosphite reaction, are described in detail.
61 and biological properties of Ru265 and Ru360 are described in detail.
62 indings and the management of those patients are described in detail.
63               We show that this behavior can be described in detail without the use of adjustable par
64  on pyroptosis induced by nanoparticles will be described in detail, the design highlights and the th
65 nces between strains and species have yet to be described in detail.
66  patients with resectable PDAC, but have not been described in detail for patients with initially unr
67 nd abstract mathematical models thereof have been described in detail for various species.
68 in the literature; however, to date none has been described in detail in adults.
69  sensing of the position of rigid joints has been described in detail in several systems; however, it
70               Mutualistic relationships have been described in detail in the past decade, and they re
71  regulators of the sphingolipid pathway have been described in detail, many remained poorly character
72 pentacrinoid, whose nervous system has never been described in detail.
73 ole in neurotoxicity and cell death have not been described in detail.
74 namics of embedded receptor kinases have not been described in detail.
75 s caused by TDP-43 loss of function have not been described in detail.
76 mplitude modeling framework, this phenomenon is described in detail from a theoretical perspective.
77 nce of M. genitalium reviewed at the meeting is described in detail in the individual articles includ
78 nto four integrated, interdependent services is described in detail, together with tools and resource
79 ation process using deep learning algorithms is described in detail.
80              Case mix, activity, and outcome were described in detail for the most recent cohort of p
81 n the physicochemical properties of the drug are described in details.
82 es in V (mem) Spatiotemporal variations have been described in developing embryonic tissues and in so
83                  Whereas ciliated cells have been described in developing heart, a role for primary c
84 ission and the maternal immune response have been described in diseases such as malaria, toxoplasmosi
85 NA N6-adenine methylation (6mA) has recently been described in diverse eukaryotes, spanning unicellul
86 nlike other species, prion disease has never been described in dogs even though they were similarly e
87                             Encephalitis has been described in eight patients to date, and Guillain-B
88 re related to cognitive deficits, which have been described in ET patients.
89 ceptor (BCR)-induced signaling pathways have been described in extraordinary molecular detail, mainly
90 , which are known as capsidless viruses, has been described in fungi, these observations provide evid
91         Virus-derived circRNAs have recently been described in gamma-herpesviruses.
92 is not routinely assessed quantitatively but is described in general terms that are not sensitive to
93  one other species (Discoglossus pictus) has been described in great detail.
94 ucleases, and (iii) immuno/affinity reaction were described in greater detail.
95           Focal intimal disruption (FID) has been described in >20% of type B intramural hematomas (I
96 s), to ascending motor and interneurons have been described in guinea pig colon.
97 f our significant eSNPs for MIF or DDTL have been described in GWAS for COPD or lung function, MIF ex
98 rminal propeptide of procollagen type-I) has been described in heart failure (HF) patients and associ
99 filtrate bearing macrophage markers has also been described in histological studies.
100 roups were identified that have hitherto not been described in horseradish.
101  Surprisingly, centrosome loss-which has not been described in human cancer-was associated with PCa p
102           The ssDNA-binding protein SSB1 has been described in human cells as essential for the recog
103 diaphragm dynamics, MAGI2 mutations have not been described in human SRNS.
104  functional Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cells have only been described in humans and higher primates.
105                     Over 2000 microRNAs have been described in humans and many are implicated in huma
106 ised populations, termed cDC1 and cDC2, have been described in humans, mice, ruminants and recently i
107 ctions of these cholinergic neurons have not been described in humans.
108 tations leading to clonal hematopoiesis have been described in IBMFSs, but the distinct mechanisms by
109 evolving toward a singularity, it has always been described in idealized theoretical and experimental
110 s AP-1 and NF-kappaB, NFAT signaling has not been described in ILC2s.
111 ellular complement system (ICS) has recently been described in immune and nonimmune human cells.
112               Racial/ethnic disparities have been described in in-hospital and 30-day settings.
113 ted therapies, as adjuvants to surgery, have been described in individual case reports and case serie
114           These features have not previously been described in individuals with genetically-confirmed
115                            CTE pathology has been described in individuals with no known participatio
116 teristics of severe pertussis infection have been described in infants, fewer data are available in o
117  fact, no recurrent genomic alterations have been described in IOPNs.
118 l factors predicting reintervention have not been described in large datasets with long-term follow-u
119 in children due to Valsalva maneuver has not been described in literature yet.
120 Some of the identified polyphenols had never been described in M. oleifera.
121 NAs) and their patterns of accumulation have been described in maize (Zea mays) and rice (Oryza sativ
122 ntry of Tail-anchored proteins (GET) pathway was described in mammalian and yeast cells that serve as
123 ecific sensitization that has not previously been described in Manduca.
124                          Entry exclusion has been described in many bacterial conjugation systems, bu
125 nal activity of multiple frequency bands has been described in many brain areas and attributed to num
126 ist air ('dry cells' and 'moist cells') have been described in many insects, but their behavioral rol
127               Dysregulation of microRNAs has been described in many neurodegenerative diseases includ
128 raphy and on magnetic resonance imaging have been described in many publications, few references desc
129            Mycobacterium bovis infection has been described in many wildlife species across Africa.
130               Ingestion of microplastics has been described in marine organisms, whereby particles ma
131  the structural boundaries of frontal cortex were described in marmosets at the start of the 20th cen
132          We argue that such a transition can be described in mathematical terms as a sequence of bifu
133 own as quorum sensing), which has previously been described in mesophilic bacteria.
134  to the small ADA complex in yeast has never been described in metazoans.
135 rly, somatosensory hypersensitivity has also been described in mice lacking ASD-associated genes such
136 ,5-anhydroglucitol, which has not previously been described in milk, was positively associated with m
137 ed to be more severe and thus has previously been described in more detail.
138  patients with reported psychiatric symptoms was described in more detailed terms than only psychiatr
139 ing through progenitor states that have only been described in mouse.
140 ng intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) have been described in multicellular organisms, however the o
141 BRAF gene, a key player in the MAPK pathway, are described in multiple tumor types, including subsets
142                         These units have now been described in multiple tissues throughout the body,
143 o far, organismal self-recognition has never been described in nematodes.
144  cancer and causative Pol III mutations have been described in neurodevelopmental disorders and hyper
145 on of CD14(+)HLA-DR(low) monocytic MDSCs has been described in newly diagnosed AML patients, and deci
146 osphorylation of ZBP1 at serine 181 (Ser181) was described in non-neuronal cells.
147 pressing the transcription factor T-bet have been described in normal and dysregulated immune respons
148 ell as liver-related complications, have not been described in North America, to our knowledge.
149 oproterozoic orogenic system, the Saharides, is described in North Africa.
150                              DS neurons have been described in numerous species including many arthro
151                         Contrary to what has been described in other bacteria, in P. putida these pro
152 c steps in chlamydial cell division have not been described in other bacteria.
153                                       As has been described in other cell types, nc886 bound to PKR i
154 rominent terminal bulbs seen in CMTC has not been described in other syndromes of vascular dysgenesis
155                Amyloid-beta transmission has been described in patients both with and without iatroge
156  of osteoblast function and osteoporosis has been described in patients receiving VKAs.
157 e, because mutations in the TUBB4A gene have been described in patients with central nervous system h
158                        Although CSR has also been described in patients with heart failure (HF) durin
159             Bleeding disorders have recently been described in patients with NS harboring mutations o
160 ngenital structural brain malformations have been described in patients with pathogenic phosphatase a
161  Abnormalities in the complement system have been described in patients with schizophrenia, with thos
162 stem, and several neurological symptoms have been described in patients with severe respiratory distr
163           Amyloid infiltration of the atrium is described in patients with valvular heart disease and
164                   The presence of directives was described in patients with stroke, status epilepticu
165     Reduced atrial hK(2P)17.1 protein levels were described in patients with atrial fibrillation or h
166                      Recently, DES mutations were described in patients with inherited arrhythmogenic
167           Although some MRAP2 mutations have been described in people with obesity(1-3), their functi
168 ure have a similar dysbiosis pattern to what is described in people is currently unknown.
169  with maternal smoking during pregnancy have been described in placenta and cord blood at delivery, i
170                           Photoperiodism has been described in plants for about 100 years, but the un
171 uding cytokines and C-reactive protein, have been described in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
172  impaired attention/stress-control that have been described in previous tinnitus models.
173 ication cascades, and metabolic pathways can be described in principle by biochemical reactions that
174 insight to understand how experimental cells are described in publications and may allow for an impro
175  dental primary afferent neurons (DPANs) has been described in rats through crystalline fluorescent D
176 ore than 5 decades and even more models have been described in recent times, they have surprisingly n
177 le compound as a key starting material, have been described in recent years.
178 ory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have been described in recovered patients, and may be importa
179  preclinical development of these techniques are described in relation to recent clinical translation
180                       Hemilineage morphology is described in relation to the known functional domains
181 taxa, and because microbiota characteristics are described in relative terms.
182 patterns of seizure onset and remission have been described in Rett syndrome and related conditions.
183 al and morphological subtypes of ipRGCs have been described in rodents, parallel functional subtypes
184 al pressure (PAP) responses to exercise have been described in select individuals; however, clinical
185 uppressive or proinflammatory functions, has been described in several acute and chronic inflammatory
186            Although overexpression of CRABP2 is described in several cancers, it has not yet been stu
187  this is the first time such enhancement has been described in single neurons or using noninvasive me
188                          While outcomes have been described in small studies, histological findings a
189 epresent the first time a role for TMC-1 has been described in sodium and lithium attraction in vivo,
190        We find that, in contrast to what has been described in somatic cells, MTA proteins are not mu
191              While the packaging motors have been described in some detail, the maturation complexes
192                    Immune abnormalities have been described in some individuals with autism spectrum
193             The presence of an os cordis has been described in some ruminants, camelids, and otters,
194                         Activating mutations were described in some but not all cases.
195 bacteria, glycosylase-mediated ICL unhooking was described in Streptomyces as a means of self-resista
196 ough alterations in the skin microbiome have been described in subjects with AD during progression to
197               Additional anatomical features were described in ten cases, of which all were confirmed
198                               The symmetries are described in terms of order, repeated elements, and
199 codendrimers obtained through oxime ligation are described in terms of synthetic design and their bio
200                State-of-the-art technologies are described in terms of the material design, synthesis
201 on workplace interruptions in healthcare can be described in terms of fundamental values of four dist
202                                    These can be described in terms of the cyclization of six {Fe(3)Ln
203                            Visual images can be described in terms of the illuminants and objects tha
204                    Intrinsic termination can be described in terms of the nucleic acid movements in t
205 tion speeds of the AFM cantilever, could not be described in terms of the standard theory, according
206             Many of these events have yet to be described in terms of their physical attributes, gene
207        The dynamics of globular proteins can be described in terms of transitions between a folded na
208     In the temporal domain, this process has been described in terms of temporal windows (TWs) of int
209 tionally, constitutive activity of GPCRs has been described in terms of two-state models where the re
210                                   The system is described in terms of four independent dimensionless
211 In a quantum picture, however, the collision is described in terms of matter waves, which can also sc
212 nown as the anionic Fries rearrangement, and is described in terms of the migrating group as a 1,3-O-
213                       Biocultural complexity was described in terms of effective biocultural units, a
214  Models were cross-validated and performance was described in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and
215                                  Projections were described in terms of absolute numbers and proporti
216 y in the C domain; complementary NMR studies are described in the accompanying article.
217  cohort (as well as several earlier cohorts) are described in the appendix.
218                                These results are described in the context of recent progress using X-
219     Transient, spindle-like "REM beta tufts" are described in the EEG of healthy subjects, which may
220 A detection to identify TB, very few studies are described in the literature to date.
221 ain Xe-Br bonds and their chlorine analogues are described in the present work.
222 CO2 and recycle side-products in the process are described in the third section.
223 nd the current guidelines and standards will be described in the context of knowledge gained from lun
224 r-cognate amino acids, their role has yet to be described in the context of secondary metabolism.
225 al tree and in the pulmonary parenchyma have been described in the advanced phase of the disease.
226 , CXCR5(+) circulating Tfh (cTfh) cells have been described in the blood, their numbers correlating w
227                           Cholecyst has only been described in the content of an inguinofemoral herni
228              To our knowledge, no cases have been described in the context of a transplanted kidney.
229 atest risk of ampC induction, which has best been described in the context of Enterobacter cloacae in
230 , a regulator of inflammatory processes, has been described in the context of macrophage activation a
231  defined as operational tolerance, has never been described in the context of multiple major histocom
232 s for sugars and amino acids have previously been described in the context of the CD8(+) T cell immun
233 all murine lung epithelial lineages and have been described in the developing human lung; however, th
234 hat produce IL-17 family cytokines have also been described in the human enthesis.
235 lation adjacent to transmembrane domains has been described in the literature as affecting diverse pr
236 fferent classes of nitroimidazoles that have been described in the literature in the past five years,
237 rainage Channel with Sutures" method has not been described in the literature yet.
238 r, we assessed survivorship models that have been described in the literature, with a specific focus
239 he complicated biological effects which have been described in the literature.
240  and secondhand exposure to cannabinoids has been described in the literature.
241                    QDs-based biosensors have been described in the literature; however, few of them h
242 ential LT and stem cell transplantation have been described in the literature; however, to date none
243  Here, we summarize the cell types that have been described in the medial temporal lobe and posterior
244           Approximately 50 cases of KIN have been described in the native kidney.
245 tations of chemical odour space have not yet been described in the olfactory cortex, it remains uncle
246           As such, many peptidic agents have been described in the past decade, while more recent eff
247 , many CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell subsets have been described in the past.
248 ional rearrangements akin to those that have been described in the related betacoronaviruses.
249  the diverse range of test methods that have been described in the scientific literature for testing
250 nges that may compromise rehabilitation have been described in the upper and lower limbs.
251       A remarkable charge transfer (CT) band is described in the bifurcating electron transfer flavop
252                                  Its utility is described in the context of iterative monodirectional
253                   Here, the state of the art is described in the following critical areas: i) theory,
254  therapies; however, no animal model for HNL is described in the literature to date.
255                     A range of interventions is described in the literature to decrease the occurrenc
256                The dosing used in this trial is described in the qualifying statements, while it shou
257 for the estradiol-releasing ring Estring(R)) is described in the US Food and Drug Administration's Di
258        Temperature dependency of both moduli was described in the interval 5-30 degrees C.
259                     Recently, the role of SP was described in the pathogenesis of dry eye disease (DE
260 , the most common benign tumor of the liver, were described in the mid-1800s, yet the mechanisms for
261 e favorable effects (reduced mortality) that were described in the RECOVERY trial.
262 sis area, and viscoelastic parameters, which were described in the sensory analysis as a "less desira
263 ally, in part because that space has not yet been described in theory.
264                                 The findings are described in this review with emphasis on the develo
265 drogen peroxide, ozone and sodium periodate, are described in this review.
266 tructures in receipt of TGC collaterals have been described in this group.
267 time and long-term weight evolution have not been described in this population.
268 examined, waterlogged 'peatlands' have never been described in this region before.
269 tigations, but bona fide astrocytes have not been described in this system.
270 umerous endogenous sources of GABA that have been described in this tissue.
271  salts obtained from 3-hydroxyisoindolinones is described in this article.
272 nt sugars, including L-glucose and D-xylose, is described in this issue (Meinert et al., ), providing
273  novel nano-3D-printed digital rock 3D model is described in this paper.
274 on of nuclear material at the particle scale is described in this study.
275 d a Caco-2TC7 human intestinal cell culture, is described in this study.
276 e-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) is described in this study.
277 petitive RNA/RNA hybridization configuration is described in this work.
278                                  The studies are described in three distinct portions: (1) methods an
279            Increased expression of MMPs have been described in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and may c
280 ate immune responses but over-activation has been described in tuberculosis (TB) pathology and TB-imm
281              Over 4 million coding mutations are described in v78 (September 2016), combining genome-
282                      SCGN immunostaining has been described in various regions of the human, rat and
283                        Myodural bridges have been described in various species as connective tissue s
284  cancer but that, to our knowledge, have not been described in vascular malformations.
285 terminants of muscle-specific pSN fates have been described in vertebrates.
286 sequence outside canonical CRISPR arrays has been described in vitro However, this nonspecific integr
287     In some eukaryotes, a 'hidden break' has been described in which the 28S ribosomal RNA molecule i
288 r variant of primary hyperparathyroidism has been described in which the serum calcium concentration
289 pe of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) has been described, in which minimal elevations in cardiac b
290 res of the antifluorite-type compound Mg2 Si is described in which a sublattice of short cation-catio
291  lactones and lactams from linear precursors is described in which an amine acts as an internal nucle
292 a new variation on the Davis-Beirut reaction is described in which an atypical heterocyclic framework
293       A new type of waste recycling strategy is described in which nitrogen oxides or nitric acid are
294 ycoside antibiotics neomycin and paromomycin is described in which ring I, involved in critical bindi
295 tion of a 2-formylquinoline amide hit series is described in which the aldehyde makes a hemithioaceta
296                                 Here, a case is described in which the polymer zwitterion structure i
297 ovel artificial polyfunctional catalyst type is described, in which an imidazolium-aryloxide betaine
298                                    They have been described in wines and the role of yeast in their f
299  compound of recognized bioactivity that has been described in wines but little is known about its or
300  HPLC-DAD-ESI/MS(n), 23 and 15 new compounds being described in yellow and white-fleshed red pitayas,

 
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