1 The results
are discussed with regard to a monkey model for neuropsy
2 The implications of these results
are discussed with regard to alpha-lytic protease matura
3 Our results
are discussed with regard to both the evolution of the b
4 tissue-specific nature of the CMS phenotype
is discussed with regard to cellular respiratory demand
5 These results
are discussed with regard to current models for transcri
6 These results
are discussed with regard to current models of olfactory
7 an RNase G mutant impaired in 5' end sensing
are discussed with regard to current models of RNA proce
8 These findings
are discussed with regard to current understanding of hu
9 Aging-specific induction of hsp22
is discussed with regard to current evolutionary theorie
10 Possible use of our cellular model
is discussed with regard to development of therapeutic s
11 Results
are discussed with regard to dissociation between sensit
12 The current status of these trials will
be discussed with regard to efficacy, toxicity, and futu
13 ential mechanisms of transcriptional synergy
are discussed with regard to enhancer structure and cont
14 elating to different pathological conditions
are discussed with regard to HDAC6.
15 The results of these analyses
are discussed with regard to how protein-rRNA interactio
16 The implications of the results
are discussed with regard to hypotheses that complex spi
17 These findings
are discussed with regard to implications for vaccine de
18 Our results
are discussed with regard to in vitro mutagenesis data o
19 ance of the centrifugal antennal-lobe neuron
is discussed with regard to its morphological and physio
20 haride structure in its vegetative cell wall
is discussed with regard to its relationship to those of
21 The mechanism
is discussed with regard to metalloprotein folding and m
22 These results
are discussed with regard to positive and negative feedb
23 These results
are discussed with regard to potential in vivo condition
24 Lipase preparation methods
are discussed with regard to potential lipase inactivati
25 The results
are discussed with regard to previous studies of heterop
26 The implications of these observations
are discussed with regard to previously published models
27 have been synthesized, and their NMR spectra
are discussed with regard to quantifying the aromaticity
28 This result
is discussed with regard to reformulating long-held noti
29 s multistep conformational folding mechanism
are discussed with regard to regulation of virus replica
30 These interactions
are discussed with regard to the apoptosis signaling pro
31 These results
are discussed with regard to the applicability of the po
32 The implications of these findings
are discussed with regard to the forebrain influence on
33 These findings
are discussed with regard to the function of the STS as
34 ications of spin state and thiolate ligation
are discussed with regard to the functioning of SOR.
35 These results
are discussed with regard to the immunoregulatory role t
36 Implications of these results
are discussed with regard to the pathways of phytobilin
37 ino acid sequence and the regulation of aegA
are discussed with regard to the possible function of ae
38 The results
are discussed with regard to the possible involvement of
39 ct phenotypes of box I T134 and L136 mutants
are discussed with regard to the recently published thre
40 These findings
are discussed with regard to the role such a conductance
41 The results
are discussed with regard to the separate roles that the
42 The data
are discussed with regard to the utility of in vitro bio
43 The results
are discussed with regards to the use of combinatorial t
44 DNA-binding properties of AP1, AP3-PI and AG
is discussed with regard to the biological specificity t
45 plasma membrane signaling pool of PtdInsP(2)
is discussed with regard to the implications for underst
46 This
is discussed with regard to the in vivo functions of nau
47 The significance of these results
is discussed with regard to the mechanism and regulation
48 The impact of this finding
is discussed with regard to the nutritional value of ome
49 This latter result
is discussed with regard to the possibility of an overla
50 The significance of these results
is discussed with regards to the roles for the PMS2 and
51 rrelated with histopathological features and
were discussed with regard to the literature.
52 The two approaches
are discussed with regard to their advantages, limitatio
53 The results
are discussed with regard to their potential to explain
54 trengths and limitations of these approaches
were discussed with regard to their use in clinical tria
55 ble design principles for these applications
are discussed with regard to wave guidance, electrical p