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1                                      Scabies was responsible for 0.21% of DALYs from all conditions s
2 ly, the croplands that are likely to be lost were responsible for 3-4% of worldwide crop production i
3         In Belgium and the Netherlands, DCDs were responsible for 30% of deceased donor liver transpl
4 ntation with a median delay of 50 months and were responsible for 5 deaths.
5 access to food resources, we found that ants were responsible for 52% of total bait removal whilst ve
6   I estimate that warming over the last 30 y is responsible for 59,300 suicides in India, accounting
7 s (37%), while for deeper regions arterioles are responsible for 61% of the total pressure drop.
8         We propose that mutations in TBC1D23 are responsible for a form of PCH with small, normally p
9  of the DREAM complex, had been suggested to be responsible for a continued ability to arrest by inhi
10  and together with the SPINK 1 mutation, may be responsible for a more severe course of the disease.
11 ough increased intrinsic noise is thought to be responsible for a range of perceptual deficits in amb
12 gonal to the heterojunction and find that it is responsible for a large interfacial nonlinearity prob
13                However, tamoxifen resistance is responsible for a large proportion of breast cancer d
14 , together with disrupted receptor function, is responsible for a lethal startle phenotype in a novel
15         Microbial enzymatic chain shortening was responsible for a shift in ethoxymer molecular weigh
16                       Gram-positive bacteria were responsible for a high proportion of infections amo
17 anisms and extracellular carbonic anhydrase, is responsible for active transport-mediated disposal of
18  cycle, driven by the tachyzoite life stage, is responsible for acute toxoplasmosis.
19 matopoietic expression of TREM2 was found to be responsible for aggravated hepatitis, indicating a no
20 eta-glucosidase active against xyloglucan 1) is responsible for all or most of the soluble activity,
21 3' of the Nkx3.1 transcription start site to be responsible for alterations in Nkx3.1 expression patt
22 ibility that a reduction in neuronal density is responsible for alterations in the tissue-wide editin
23 n 10 (K10) resulting from Cdk5 knockdown may be responsible for an abnormal epidermal structure.
24 n induces a structural change in a loop that is responsible for antibody binding.
25  (BatF3)-dependent and BatF3-independent DCs are responsible for antigen exchange and cross-presentat
26       In arthropods, RNA interference (RNAi) is responsible for antiviral defense.
27                                       Asthma is responsible for approximately 25,000 deaths annually
28                       Tropical deforestation is responsible for around one tenth of total anthropogen
29 n candidate driver (CD) genes are thought to be responsible for at least some cases of CH.
30                       The maturation protein is responsible for attaching the virus to an F-pilus and
31  of the structure of the HCV envelope, which is responsible for attachment and fusion, could aid in t
32 he decrease in anthropogenic organic aerosol is responsible for averting 180,000 (117,000-389,000) pr
33                           Histone chaperones are responsible for binding the highly basic histone pro
34                                 Mitochondria are responsible for bioenergetics, metabolism and apopto
35 or flavones such as chrysin and apigenin and is responsible for biosynthesis of baicalein and scutell
36 as exchange and low light levels under water is responsible for both a carbon and an energy crisis ul
37  show that zygotically expressed MOM-2 (Wnt) is responsible for both interactions.
38 tional subunit of the Rad3-Rad26 complex and is responsible for bringing the kinase to sites of DNA d
39      Furthermore, base excision repair (BER) is responsible for causing CAG repeat contractions downs
40             Islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) is responsible for cell depletion in the pancreatic isle
41                             The MAPK pathway is responsible for cell proliferation and plays an impor
42 e involved in oxidative phosphorylation that are responsible for cellular energy production.
43  are small, double-stranded DNA viruses that are responsible for cervical, oropharyngeal, and various
44 cence spectra analysis, Mcp was confirmed to be responsible for chemotaxis towards As(III) and to bin
45                     Group B coxsackieviruses are responsible for chronic cardiac infections.
46                           The pduCDE enzymes are responsible for cleaving ethoxylate chain units into
47 , which sustain minimal residual disease and are responsible for CML relapse following discontinuatio
48 o) is the most abundant enzyme in plants and is responsible for CO2 fixation during photosynthesis.
49 antly slower, longer-range fluctuations that are responsible for complete randomization of the liquid
50             Our results suggest that Folfiri is responsible for concomitant muscle and bone degenerat
51 ut neurons of the central nervous system and are responsible for controlling muscle contraction.
52 l nonreducing polyketide synthases (NR-PKSs) are responsible for controlling the aldol cyclizations o
53 trated that MCPIP1 in nonhematopoietic cells is responsible for controlling skin pathology.
54 pses between IHCs and auditory nerve neurons are responsible for converting receptor potentials into
55 vival and milk production, as this community is responsible for converting plant-based feeds into acc
56 , is found widespread in marine bacteria and is responsible for converting TMA to TMAO.
57  sorting center of the cell, the Arf GTPases are responsible for coordinating vesicle formation.
58 waterways, lakes, and coastal marine beaches is responsible for costs that should be accounted for wh
59 dependent AhR-XRE-mediated Stc2 upregulation is responsible for cytoprotection against ectoplasmic re
60 red the understanding of mechanisms that may be responsible for defective skin repair.
61 on of free fatty acids (FFAs), which in turn is responsible for delayed suppression of hepatic endoge
62 est that polymorphism in the CagA C-terminus is responsible for differential alterations in some, but
63 he muscle-specific microRNA (myomiR) family, is responsible for direct and selective targeting of MCU
64 lex stress-related 1 (LHCSR1) protein, which is responsible for dissipation in green algae and moss.
65 elevation of the levels of TET enzyme, which is responsible for DNA demethylation in UVB-exposed skin
66 e results suggest that compartmental domains are responsible for domain structure in all eukaryotes,
67 ive trigger, a subinterval of magmatism must be responsible for driving deleterious environmental eff
68 scherichia coli, a single pair of replisomes is responsible for duplicating the entire 4.6 Mbp circul
69 ells that secrete IL-17A, but not IFN-gamma, was responsible for early IL-17A production.
70 capsid surface and in internal networks that are responsible for EC stability.
71  These minimal changes in the MCCB could not be responsible for effective active treatments failing t
72 ce muscle catabolism by activating TLR4, and are responsible for elevation of circulating cytokines.
73                                           IR is responsible for Endothelial Dysfunction (ED) through
74                            Tuberculosis (TB) is responsible for enormous global morbidity and mortali
75 1-positive slow recycling pathway, which may be responsible for ensuring a persistent pool of GPRC6A
76 auses severe hemorrhagic fever in humans and is responsible for epidemics throughout sub-Saharan, cen
77 ossibly during the giant Moon-forming impact were responsible for establishing the observed abundance
78                             Its peptide part is responsible for facilitated transport inside sensitiv
79 ys, with powerful enzymatic back-up systems, are responsible for fine-tuning physiological redox sign
80                                       Piezo1 is responsible for flow-sensitive non-inactivating non-s
81  and the associated ground-state aggregation is responsible for fluorescence modulation under certain
82 or sequential gene activation, and the other is responsible for freezing temporal rhythms into spatia
83 ng modules at the inter-domain interface may be responsible for global structural changes and a popul
84 are the primary support cells of the CNS and are responsible for glutamate clearance, metabolic suppo
85 DK1-positive tissue, we find that lncRNA H19 is responsible for glycolysis and BCSC maintenance.
86 %) of the interatrial septum was observed to be responsible for >/=80% of the final R-R and AH interv
87 se circuit adaptations are unknown and could be responsible for habitual behavior.
88 irst time, on regions within the 530 bp that are responsible for high-levels of ltxA expression.
89                        The prefrontal cortex is responsible for higher order cognitive processing, an
90 tic extractions with Cellulase and Viscozyme were responsible for highest extraction yields (67-77%).
91 re is increasing evidence that these effects are responsible for HVEM-mediated pathogenesis in the ey
92 subtle interplay between these three factors is responsible for (i) the formation of non-IPR (isolate
93 vations showing that the osteoid matrix that is responsible for implant osseointegration originates f
94 ormed from a strong base and DMSO (solvent), is responsible for inducing the initiation by a photo-BH
95  transcriptional interference mechanism that is responsible for inhibiting expression of the coding N
96 nsporters are the best studied component and are responsible for initial high-affinity substrate bind
97 hree-way junction of stem II of the RRE that is responsible for initial Rev binding.
98  of long-range non-electrostatic interaction are responsible for intrafibrillar mineralization.
99 re consistent with a model in which MtMOT1.3 is responsible for introducing molybdate into nodule cel
100 infections to antifungal treatment and could be responsible for its high dissemination rates.
101 tended substrate-binding patch that we posit is responsible for its 3' --> 5' activity.
102 complex as the metabolite of disulfiram that is responsible for its anti-cancer effects, and provide
103 ge to generate reactive RO(*) species, which are responsible for key C-H hydroxylation within the sol
104 regulated in HNSCC-associated CAFs, where it is responsible for key pathogenic contributions in this
105    PLA2g1B is elevated in resistant mice and is responsible for killing tissue-embedded larvae.
106 the anterior-posterior axis of mouse embryos is responsible for left-right symmetry breaking.
107 enase-2-dependent lipid inflammatory pathway is responsible for lethality in F. novicida infection du
108 ding Niemann-Pick C1 (NPC1) protein, and GP2 is responsible for low pH-induced membrane fusion.
109 ta, we hypothesized that reduced Zhx2 levels are responsible for lower Mup expression in BALB/cJ mice
110 state even without orbital orderings and may be responsible for macroscopic spin-glass behavior.
111  role for linker O-glycans, namely that they are responsible for maintaining separation between order
112                          Carotenoid pigments are responsible for many of the red, orange, and yellow
113 ine particulate matter (PM2.5) is thought to be responsible for many of these health impacts.
114  found that the ubiquitin/proteasome pathway was responsible for MeCP2 T158M degradation and that pro
115 iochemical analysis showed that DC2 and KCP2 are responsible for mediating the interaction between th
116       Instead, beta2 adrenoceptor activation was responsible for mediating gene silencing of IL-27p28
117 BP 3 and Staphylococcus aureus PBP 2A, which is responsible for methicillin resistance.
118         Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) is responsible for methylation of histone H3 lysine 27 (
119                                    Chlamydia is responsible for millions of new infections annually,
120 s, and its use, in the form of ALARA dosing, is responsible for misguided concerns promoting radiopho
121 tained within the 530 bp deletion that could be responsible for modulation of leukotoxin production h
122 isition of infection and may result in males being responsible for more between-group transmission.
123 ant metastases occur in half of patients and are responsible for most cancer-related deaths.
124  mice that inhibition of motility appears to be responsible for most, if not all, of the protection e
125 domain and four PDZ domains, with the latter being responsible for most of Scribble's complex formati
126                       Cancer cell metastasis is responsible for most cancer deaths.
127                                   Metastasis is responsible for most cancer-related deaths, but the c
128  3 (n = 38 [36.2%]) and 19A (n = 30 [28.6%]) were responsible for most PCV13 failures.
129                            In the lung, ENaC is responsible for movement of sodium.
130                               Site diffusion is responsible for multilayer growth in the linear and i
131 revealed that the 2-methylimidazolate ligand is responsible for multiple redox transformations.
132 vones and total levels of phenolic compounds were responsible for nearly 51% of total data variabilit
133 nsmembrane O-methyltransferase (TOMT/LRTOMT) is responsible for non-syndromic deafness DFNB63.
134 pecific planar-polarised organisation, which is responsible for oriented cell intercalation.
135                                This pathogen is responsible for over 95% of seafood-related deaths in
136  filament, known as the presynaptic complex, is responsible for pairing the ssDNA with homologous dou
137 lly, we show that the N-desmethyl metabolite is responsible for PK11195-mediated hCAR activation by f
138                                      LPS may be responsible for platelet activation and potentially c
139 )3](-) serves as the persistent radical that is responsible for predominant cross-coupling.
140 eses about immunological mechanisms that may be responsible for preventing HIV-1 acquisition.
141 mmunosuppressive activities, and its pathway is responsible for producing a nematode "food signal" in
142 ventricular (RV) impairment is postulated to be responsible for prominent systemic congestion in Chag
143 model and indicate that the same interaction is responsible for promoting integration and for inhibit
144 wever, dysregulation of the TGF-beta pathway is responsible for promoting the progression of several
145  machine composed of RNA and proteins and it is responsible for protein synthesis.
146                           However, DENV4 has been responsible for recent large and sustained epidemic
147 identified the region of the SVV capsid that is responsible for receptor recognition using cryoelectr
148 , and short-wavelength sensitive (S)-opsins, are responsible for red, green and blue color recognitio
149 al ligament mesenchymal stem cells (PDLMSCs) are responsible for regeneration of the periodontium tha
150 o the Apicomplexan AP2 (ApiAP2) family, that is responsible for regulating the expression of genes in
151                         DDIT4 activity could be responsible for resistance to mTOR inhibitors and is
152 er the course of a week, osteoclast activity was responsible for resorbing the necrotic bone, which i
153 f guinea pig and human sensory nerves, which are responsible for respiratory symptoms.
154 orter (NSS) family of membrane proteins that are responsible for reuptake of neurotransmitters from t
155                  Moreover, phosphatase PPP6C is responsible for RIG-I dephosphorylation.
156 Snf2 family protein HARP, mutations of which are responsible for Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia.
157 e switch between two enhancers: One enhancer is responsible for sequential gene activation, and the o
158 ility control and that the SPOP/CUL3 complex is responsible for SETD2 polyubiquitination both in vivo
159                 Variations in the ABCB4 gene are responsible for several biliary diseases, including
160   Genetic mutations in epigenetic regulators are responsible for several neurologic disorders.
161 ) are expressed in human atrial myocytes and are responsible for shaping atrial action potentials.
162    We hypothesized that purinergic signaling is responsible for shear-dependent increases in muscle p
163 ied by enhanced formation of arterioles, may be responsible for shift of Hmox1(-/-) myofiber size dis
164 in of the HpnN family of transporters, which is responsible for shuttling hopanoids to the outer memb
165 karyopherin transportin SR2 (TRN-SR2, TNPO3) is responsible for shuttling specific cargoes such as se
166                        Mineral dust aerosols are responsible for some of the largest sources of uncer
167                                        IL-10 is responsible for STAT3 activation during the first rou
168 ic, biologically labile, "N-peak", which may be responsible for stimulating the observed phytoplankto
169                               Plant diseases are responsible for substantial crop losses each year an
170 the g2.07 species, and not the g2.7 species, is responsible for substrate oxidation in the (L)Fe(II)/
171 ng the interesting question of which factors are responsible for such enhanced nested structure.
172                                     NK cells were responsible for such attenuated responses because d
173 tor-complex in the bacterial flagellar motor is responsible for surface-sensing.
174 le oligomeric Abeta has been hypothesized to be responsible for synapse damage, neurodegeneration, le
175 tion of the inner and outer nuclear membrane are responsible for the additional fluctuation process,
176 othesized that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are responsible for the association between chronic infl
177 nocrystal surfaces and nanocrystal core size are responsible for the crystallization process.
178   Axons traveling within the brachial plexus are responsible for the dexterous control of human arm a
179  marrow (BM) Gr-1(lo) immature myeloid cells are responsible for the elevated, pathological levels of
180 g between FeSe electrons and the STO phonons are responsible for the enhancement of Tc over other FeS
181 FAT family of transcription factors not only are responsible for the expression of many activation-in
182  into the combined graphene oxide sheets and are responsible for the highly conductive nature of thes
183                                Capsaicinoids are responsible for the hot taste of chili peppers.
184 s of endogenous SRC-1 and apoA-IV expression are responsible for the impaired E2's anorectic action i
185 ress of circulating monocytes into the joint are responsible for the initial reduction of macrophages
186          Voltage-gated sodium (NaV) channels are responsible for the initiation and conduction of act
187                               These features are responsible for the liquid crystalline smectic-like
188  to carbon capture and storage technologies, are responsible for the majority of freight emissions mi
189  Eggs produced by the mature female parasite are responsible for the pathogenesis and transmission of
190 ia Landau damping (during the plasmon decay) are responsible for the photocatalytic property of this
191 ow that the different PBDs of lipins 1 and 3 are responsible for the presence of phosphoregulation on
192 l metabolism components; however, which ones are responsible for the quantitative variation found in
193                    The anomalous MS channels are responsible for the reverse-polarity current that ap
194 nt observations showed that while EMIC waves are responsible for the significant loss of ultra-relati
195  the N-terminal domains of these polymerases are responsible for the varying degrees of searching com
196 sm, rather than allosteric modulation, could be responsible for the adverse effects.
197            Decreased peak ICa-L was found to be responsible for the age-associated increase in SR Ca
198 e major antigenic site of HA was reported to be responsible for the antigenic drift.
199 repair (MMR)-proficient tumors and appear to be responsible for the bulk of genomic instability in th
200  a distinct unknown enzyme was postulated to be responsible for the conversion of the glutamic acid t
201 These results suggest that these genes might be responsible for the critical bifurcated hydroxylation
202 ely used animal model of MS, in mice and may be responsible for the decreased incidence of MS in equa
203  of tetrahedral metal ions were suggested to be responsible for the different performance of these tw
204 er, it remains unclear what mechanisms could be responsible for the elicitation of particle and ion r
205 des from two groups of clock cells appear to be responsible for the fly's circadian neurons becoming
206 racene isomer implies that HACA alone cannot be responsible for the formation of PAHs in extreme envi
207 ation within the silica network was found to be responsible for the increase in the elastic modulus o
208 sibly owing to bisretinoid accumulation, may be responsible for the increased complement activation s
209  and DNA binding activities of IE2 appear to be responsible for the increased neural stem cell exit f
210 at local (within field) inoculum sources may be responsible for the initiation of CLS epidemics in mi
211  of compounds present in Stevia, which could be responsible for the nutraceutical effects ascribed to
212 a an intermediate state which is believed to be responsible for the onset of the aggregation process
213 hore deformations that are suggested to also be responsible for the optical modulation of naturally o
214 resence of extensive desmoplasia, thought to be responsible for the poor response of patients to syst
215 oxides particles have recently been shown to be responsible for the protection and burial of a large
216 ation, and a deterioration of this mechanism is responsible for the age-associated memory impairment.
217                                        His96 is responsible for the binding of two haem groups within
218  Sel1L-Hrd1 ER-associated degradation (ERAD) is responsible for the clearance of misfolded pro-argini
219                                         CSN5 is responsible for the cleavage of NEDD8 from CRLs, and
220                                     Diarrhea is responsible for the death of approximately 900,000 ch
221 e show that transforming growth factor-beta1 is responsible for the decreased levels of FGFBP1.
222 water-soluble peripheral part of the complex is responsible for the delivery of electrons to the prot
223  the up-regulation of the ALOX5 gene pathway is responsible for the development of the biochemical an
224                              Vibrio cholerae is responsible for the diarrheal disease cholera that in
225 AT-6 family protein EsxL, encoded by Rv1198, is responsible for the down-regulation of CIITA/MHC-II b
226  CrACX2 is a genuine acyl-CoA oxidase, which is responsible for the first step of the peroxisomal fat
227 sequently accelerates contact activation and is responsible for the full procoagulant activity of FXI
228  vacancies by substitutional replacement and is responsible for the generation of the additional SrTi
229 ducts to cultured neurons suggested that C3b is responsible for the growth inhibitory and neurotoxic
230 rein we investigated whether this activation is responsible for the Hcy effect on neurodegeneration o
231 onstrate that the up-regulation of the ALOX5 is responsible for the Hcy-dependent worsening of the AD
232  cooperative binding between guest molecules is responsible for the high uptakes of acetylene and car
233  inhibitor (R)-BEL suggested that iPLA2gamma is responsible for the hydrolysis of oxidized CL and sub
234                  We propose that this effect is responsible for the hypercontractile phenotype induce
235                  The oceanic biological pump is responsible for the important transfer of CO2-C as PO
236 somal interactions, and centromere tethering is responsible for the inter-chromosomal interactions.
237 rich in basic residues at the C-terminal end is responsible for the interaction with RNA polymerase.
238              Epithelial cadherin (Ecadherin) is responsible for the intercellular cohesion of epithel
239 ting from a single locus, okra (l-D1), which is responsible for the major leaf shapes in cotton.
240 ed to Zip3/RNF212), together with MutSgamma, is responsible for the majority of COs.
241 racellular glutamate in the NAc, while GLT-1 is responsible for the majority of glutamate uptake.
242  in individuals infected with clade C, which is responsible for the majority of HIV infections worldw
243 r of protein and amino acid metabolism as it is responsible for the majority of proteins secreted in
244 he spread of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), is responsible for the majority of the cancer deaths.
245  gangliosidosis, indicating that this enzyme is responsible for the metabolic bypass of beta-hexosami
246 evidence that the silicon based 2D overlayer is responsible for the observed linear dispersed feature
247 on of a more spherical shape after power off is responsible for the observed threshold switching.
248 that the point mutation C64T in the TYR gene is responsible for the OCA1 albino phenotype in the capu
249 conductor and suppresses bulk recombination, is responsible for the outstanding photocatalytic perfor
250        The proposal that reduced reticulon-1 is responsible for the poor inherent ability of macropha
251               We also show that commendamide is responsible for the previously described hemolytic ac
252                                       Cu(2+) is responsible for the reduction in antioxidants and per
253 cells, the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) is responsible for the regulated degradation of intracel
254                         The viral protein E2 is responsible for the replication of the virus.
255 rsity and the magnitude of myocardial injury is responsible for the resolving and nonresolving pathwa
256 y suggest that PKC activation by stolonidiol is responsible for the resulting potentiation of ChAT ac
257          By screening for the hydrolase that is responsible for the reversal of Ser-ADPr, we identifi
258 nsulin across the adipose tissue capillaries is responsible for the slow suppression of free fatty ac
259                The lowest energy pipi* state is responsible for the sub-picosecond lifetime observed
260  epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFRvIII) is responsible for the survival of non-EGFRvIII-expressi
261  as manifested in the classical size effect, is responsible for the thermal conductivity reduction.
262 t as loosely bound aggregates or "flocs" and is responsible for the transport and fate of sediment, c
263 ents suggest that small polaron localization is responsible for the ultrafast trapping of photoexcite
264      It is the existence of such modes which is responsible for the wonderful properties of a topolog
265               The activation of this pathway was responsible for the accumulation of tau oligomers af
266 induction of the cell cycle inhibitor Cdkn1a was responsible for the decreased proliferation in the k
267 sufficient NADPH due to GLS2 underexpression was responsible for the delayed metabolism of 5-ALA and
268    Whereas the activation of GABAA receptors was responsible for the direct inhibition of light-evoke
269 a mixture of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis was responsible for the observed decrease in cell viabil
270  encoding the type I collagen, alpha1 chain, was responsible for the phenotype.
271 re, we demonstrated that the AhR-IDO pathway was responsible for the preferential activation of non-c
272 ight, as we cannot exclude that this lineage was responsible for the production of Acheulean or Middl
273 ate nucleophilic aryl substitution mechanism was responsible for the rapid reaction of the faster sub
274                    The Asian lineage of ZIKV was responsible for the recent epidemics in the Americas
275 kinase signaling in Wolffian duct epithelium was responsible for the retention of male structures in
276                               Trimeric LHCII was responsible for the slowly activated quenching compo
277 A120G) in the N-terminal region of eIF2Bbeta was responsible for the TuMV resistance.
278 d tissue damage and subsequent IL-33 release were responsible for the activation of hepatic ILC2s tha
279 h respiration and root allocation parameters were responsible for the highest fraction of predictive
280 egulated by myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) were responsible for the intriguing turning behavior of
281 UTR sequences of the lymphotropic HCV strain were responsible for the lymphotropism.
282                            These neutrophils were responsible for the pro-metastatic effect of MSCs s
283 ning between particles and colloids: OC + BC were responsible for the sorption of 65% of PBDEs, follo
284         In order to evaluate which compounds are responsible for these activities of five Spanish EVO
285 It is not known which Shank binding partners are responsible for these defects.
286            Sperm-specific SLO3 K(+) channels are responsible for these membrane potential changes cri
287 companying frontal hyperactivation appear to be responsible for these alterations.
288         We identify a key R146A residue that is responsible for these effects, and mutant CrPV(R146A)
289 amination and polyglutamination on TBA-7 may be responsible for this destabilization.
290  We identify the CsrA RNA binding protein as being responsible for this, and show that CsrA different
291 ly suggests that a particular type of enzyme is responsible for this modification.
292  encephalitis virus is the most significant, being responsible for thousands of deaths each year in A
293                              Historically it was responsible for three pandemics: the Plague of Justi
294                       The mucoadhesive layer is responsible for tight adhesion of the whole system to
295 eport that downregulation of STAT3 signaling is responsible for TLR7-mediated inhibition of Th17 cell
296      The human ubiquitous protein cystinosin is responsible for transporting the disulphide amino aci
297 that each active site of a transposase dimer is responsible for two hydrolysis and one transesterific
298 zed two-component system, named UzcRS, which is responsible for U-dependent activation of PurcA .
299                                         They are responsible for up to 50% of all N2 released from ma
300 ily of immunoglobulin-related receptors that are responsible for various aspects of T-cell immune reg

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