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1    Spatiotemporal variations of neurogenesis are thought to account for the evolution of brain shape.
2                        New LINE-1 insertions are thought to accumulate mostly during human embryogene
3 tors of pentameric ligand-gated ion channels are thought to act on elements of the pathways that coup
4 vity versus other P2Y receptor subtypes, and is thought to act as an allosteric antagonist.
5      Although Tau interaction with membranes is thought to affect some of its physiological functions
6 d by abnormalities in prefrontal cortex that are thought to allow drug-associated cues to drive compu
7 genetically linked receptor-ligand pairs and are thought to allow for NK cell-mediated immunosurveill
8 current excitatory synaptic connections that are thought to amplify signals, form selective subnetwor
9                                 Late I-waves are thought to arise from trans-synaptic cortical inputs
10                                   This limit is thought to arise from the brain's capacity to flexibl
11                           Hybrid dysfunction is thought to arise most commonly through negative inter
12        While these DEK-deficiency phenotypes were thought to arise from a moderate attenuation of non
13        The others (AGO1, AGO3 and AGO4) have been thought to assemble with microRNAs to form slicer-i
14 ccumulated within dystrophic neurites, which is thought to augment Abeta-induced synaptotoxicity by A
15 hanges in synaptic strength and connectivity are thought to be a major mechanism through which many g
16                             Viral infections are thought to be a significant factor contributing to t
17                         Although plant SnRKs are thought to be activated by upstream kinases, the ove
18  the sensorimotor system (e.g., spinal cord) are thought to be assembled sequentially [10-14], making
19          Visual hallucinations and illusions are thought to be caused by specific cognitive and highe
20 over half the neurons in the human brain and are thought to be critical for learning.
21                 However, glacial iron inputs are thought to be dominated by icebergs.
22                          Changes in land use are thought to be driving the rise in reported P knowles
23                               These memories are thought to be encoded by alterations within specific
24                                These signals are thought to be essential for proper biogenesis and fu
25 ells in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus are thought to be essential to memory function by decorr
26 rotein splicing and their nested HEN domains are thought to be functionally independent because of th
27 tion units (gene bodies) in the human genome are thought to be heavily methylated.
28                          Because fibroblasts are thought to be implicated in cGVHD-elicited fibrosis
29                        Epigenetic mechanisms are thought to be important for balancing effector and m
30 ovirus (HCMV) envelope pentamer complex (PC) are thought to be important for preventing HCMV transmis
31 For example, gene-rich mitochondrial genomes are thought to be indicative of an ancient divergence, b
32 g., marine polychaetes and squids), minerals are thought to be indispensable for tooth-hardening and
33  locomotion and the change in cortical state are thought to be initiated by projections from the mese
34 netic driver genes have been identified that are thought to be involved in early stages of tumorigene
35 se independent collagen and laminin networks are thought to be linked by several additional extracell
36 duction.Protein-tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) are thought to be major targets of receptor-activated re
37 tion, and validation of synaptic connections are thought to be mediated by interactions between pre-
38 st formation and function, and these effects are thought to be mediated by the transcription factor n
39  primates, posterior auditory cortical areas are thought to be part of a dorsal auditory pathway that
40 gomers of the amyloid-beta peptide (AbetaOs) are thought to be proximal neurotoxins involved in early
41 tic mutations in candidate driver (CD) genes are thought to be responsible for at least some cases of
42 d prevalence of neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) are thought to be rising, but updated epidemiologic data
43             Modern desert rodent communities are thought to be strongly structured by competitive int
44 opulations in present-day Pakistan and India are thought to be the descendants of such slaves, yet th
45                          The beta1 and beta2 are thought to be the dominant myocyte ARs.
46 G(+)) bacteria, most commonly staphylococci, are thought to be the main pathogens.
47                   Fibroblasts/myofibroblasts are thought to be the major cell type involved in encaps
48 stead, axon autonomous, intrinsic mechanisms are thought to be the primary driver for this type of ax
49 affolds, and hydrophobic membrane insertions are thought to be the primary drivers of fission.
50                        Many of these changes are thought to be the result of increased reward-value c
51                                As stem cells are thought to be the tumor precursor cells, visualizing
52                               These patterns are thought to be ubiquitous across temperate forests, a
53                           Pulsatile dynamics are thought to be widespread, and single-cell live imagi
54            For 20 years, this difference has been thought to be due to chemical impurities in the lab
55 s called active zone material (AZM) that has been thought to be involved in SV release.
56 ts activity was discovered in 1939, has long been thought to be monomorphic.
57 at, while all MutS-recognized mismatches had been thought to be repaired in a consistent manner, the
58                          NRGs have generally been thought to be transported to axons and presynaptic
59 entations corresponding to recent experience is thought to be a critical mechanism supporting long-te
60 acked with the CO2-fixing enzyme Rubisco and is thought to be a crystalline or amorphous solid.
61 ortant for growth in intestinal mucus, which is thought to be a major source of nutrients for E. coli
62 ly to bile duct and lack of adequate HA flow is thought to be a risk factor for biliary complications
63      The formation and retrieval of a memory is thought to be accomplished by activation and reactiva
64 stent increase in synaptic transmission that is thought to be affected in Alzheimer's disease (AD).
65                             Arsenite oxidase is thought to be an ancient enzyme, originating before t
66 resulting from deleterious gene combinations is thought to be an important step toward reproductive i
67 regulation in putaminal and pallidal regions is thought to be an underlying feature of this complicat
68 d inhibition of fear or behavioral responses is thought to be central to PTSD symptomatology, but its
69  ripples, and the cortical slow oscillations-is thought to be critical for memory consolidation durin
70  referred to as a transmission interface and is thought to be critical for the regulated channel acti
71 ecombination (HR)-mediated DNA repair, which is thought to be critical for tumor suppression.
72   The formation of functional spine synapses is thought to be critically dependent on presynaptic glu
73 ay induce at neighboring non-active synapses is thought to be detrimental for the specificity of memo
74 agment processing during DNA replication but is thought to be dispensable for DNA end resection.
75 STATEMENT: The neural representation of time is thought to be distributed across multiple functionall
76                                 Chronic pain is thought to be driven by changes in the excitability o
77                     The underlying mechanism is thought to be due to chronic inflammation from indole
78              The principal source of this Fe is thought to be dust transported from southern mid-lati
79     Conformational freedom of the FMN domain is thought to be essential for the electron transfer (ET
80  regulation, and the ACC has motor areas and is thought to be important for error detection, the dial
81 itive selection, but the CD8(+)-lineage fate is thought to be induced by cytokines after TCR signalin
82                          Decision confidence is thought to be intimately linked to the decision makin
83                                         NfnI is thought to be involved in maintaining the cellular re
84 s a key homeostatic plasticity mechanism and is thought to be involved in the regulation of cortical
85 isms are unknown, massive cytokine secretion is thought to be involved.
86                             This side effect is thought to be mediated by free iodide in ICM formulat
87 ion in borderline personality disorder (BPD) is thought to be mediated through emotion dysregulation
88 lian cardiomyocyte regeneration after injury is thought to be minimal.
89      Although modified neuronal excitability is thought to be of significance, the contribution that
90                                 Autoimmunity is thought to be one of the most frequent causes of CSU.
91                    The origin of these scars is thought to be perivascular cells entering lesions on
92 on.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Visual information is thought to be processed in two distinctive pathways:
93 t V1.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Our visual field is thought to be represented faithfully by the early vis
94 binding to endogenous proteins (haptenation) is thought to be required for activation of the immune s
95           Although increased intrinsic noise is thought to be responsible for a range of perceptual d
96              Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is thought to be responsible for many of these health im
97                            In addition, ToxR is thought to be responsive to various environmental cue
98                         Sympatric speciation is thought to be strongly linked to resource specializat
99 t of as yet unknown structure, mycofactocin, is thought to be synthesized in this way via the mft gen
100 endent on intracellular Ca(2+) transport and is thought to be the cellular equivalent of learning and
101       An expansion of the cerebral neocortex is thought to be the foundation for the unique intellect
102            A key mechanism of this treatment is thought to be the generation of ketones, which provid
103            Their primary mechanism of action is thought to be the inhibition of phosphorylation of th
104 he ubiquitin-protein E3A ligase (UBE3A) gene is thought to be the predominant molecular cause of the
105  Antagonism of D2R signaling in the striatum is thought to be the primary mode of action of antipsych
106                          Synaptic plasticity is thought to be the principal neuronal mechanism underl
107 bition of PI3K-dependent exocytosis of TRPC6 is thought to be the underlying mechanism, and recent st
108                                  Rev-erbbeta was thought to be a heme sensor based on a weak Kd value
109                                   Ulocladium was thought to be a strictly asexual genus of filamentou
110  form the conserved catalytic interface that was thought to be essential for ATP synthesis, and canno
111                               Earlier, CHAOS was thought to be incompatible with life; however, with
112 ropherograms, because longitudinal diffusion was thought to be the only factor that contributes to ba
113                                        Actin was thought to be the sole cytoskeleton compartment pres
114 t that FISP may not have been the success it was thought to be.
115 cs) and apoptosis (cell life/death decision) were thought to be separate.
116  many years, the penicillin-binding proteins were thought to be the key enzymes required for wall syn
117                                      Females are thought to benefit from the nutrition contained in t
118                 Alterations to the epigenome are thought to capture and mediate the effects of geneti
119 itory synaptic transmission, and this defect is thought to cause epileptic activity.
120  cis-regulatory elements of these regulators are thought to constitute the major driver of morphologi
121                           While adult islets are thought to contain functionally mature beta cells, r
122 ine and terrestrial seeps and mud volcanoes) are thought to contribute around 52 teragrams of methane
123 d because COX- and 5-LOX-derived eicosanoids are thought to contribute to Abeta plaque deposition, th
124        In addition, we describe factors that are thought to contribute to escalation of commitment be
125                      Defects in these events are thought to contribute to several human diseases.
126 c acid (KYNA) in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) are thought to contribute to the development of cognitiv
127 m infections are common in endemic areas and are thought to contribute to the maintenance of malaria
128                     While epigenetic factors are thought to contribute to this process, the underlyin
129 lls after extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) is thought to contribute to how ECP exerts its therapeut
130                          Defective mitophagy is thought to contribute to normal aging and to various
131 rates the stress response, and excessive CRF is thought to contribute to the pathophysiology of these
132 ntifungals to hyphae within necrotic lesions is thought to contribute to therapeutic failure in invas
133 ns (PHBs) are highly conserved proteins that are thought to control the cell cycle, senescence and tu
134 nt derived from the anterior stripe of cells is thought to control growth and patterning of the Droso
135                   The androgen receptor (AR) is thought to control the expression of morphogenetic ge
136 ns of the rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) are thought to critically contribute to this process; ho
137 rane and cytosolic proteins in primary cilia is thought to depend on intraflagellar transport (IFT) a
138              Fine-grained coding of location is thought to depend on the hippocampus.
139   In Caenorhabditis elegans, the AWC neurons are thought to deploy a cGMP signaling cascade in the de
140                 Furthermore, cells of the NP are thought to derive from the notochord, although adult
141                   Finally, amphetamine, that is thought to disrupt DAT OF conformation, reduced the c
142 uadruplex region near the replication origin are thought to drive replication of mtDNA by generation
143              Although actomyosin forces have been thought to drive interface contraction, initiation
144 Ca(2+) binding to synaptotagmin-1, -2, or -9 is thought to drive fast synaptic transmission, whereas
145 e Pv or the dLGN, striate cortex projections are thought to either strongly "drive", or more subtly "
146 mbles into large 12-meric holoenzymes, which is thought to enable regulatory processes required for s
147                             Dopamine neurons are thought to encode novelty in addition to reward pred
148 al disorder-a measure of urban deterioration-is thought to encourage crime and high-risk behaviors, l
149   Binocular mechanisms for visual processing are thought to enhance spatial acuity by combining match
150 e of plants to phosphate (Pi) deficiency and is thought to enhance a plant's ability to forage for th
151 independently, and many different mechanisms are thought to explain their effects on action and cogni
152                           Lipid modification is thought to facilitate the interaction of the protein
153                                         This was thought to facilitate early ejection, but had not be
154                        Dendritic cells (DCs) are thought to form a dendritic network across barrier s
155                                         They are thought to form higher-order protein complexes for t
156 ssemblies referred to as RNP granules, which are thought to form through multiple protein-protein int
157                         Structured knowledge is thought to form, in part, through the extraction and
158  groups of 14-3-3s, one of which - epsilon - is thought to fulfill conserved cellular functions.
159 injection of a TRPV channel inhibitor, which are thought to function as an endocannabinoid receptor.
160           Conversely, deregulation of Dnmt3b is thought to generally promote tumorigenesis.
161                                    The brain is thought to generate internal predictions to optimize
162 ynaptic changes in auditory brain areas that are thought to give rise to auditory perception deficits
163 cell (CSC) subpopulations within tumors that are thought to give rise to recurrent cancer after thera
164         Different olfactory cortical regions are thought to harbor distinct sensory representations,
165 producers of indole-sulfur phytoalexins that are thought to have an important role in plant disease r
166 glacial period (115,000 to 11,650 years ago) are thought to have been driven by imbalances in the rat
167        Several phototrophic bacterial clades are thought to have evolved before oxygenic photosynthes
168         Large tertiary care hospitals (TCHs) are thought to have higher antimicrobial resistance (AMR
169                                 Mitochondria are thought to have originated as free-living prokaryote
170                             Leprosy has long been thought to have a strong genetic component, and so
171       Neurite outgrowth inhibitor A (Nogo-A) is thought to have a role in the pathophysiology of amyo
172                  Release of serotonin (5-HT) is thought to have an important role in the increase in
173                 Although NO produced by iNOS is thought to have direct bactericidal activity against
174                                         This is thought to have evolutionary origins, highlighting ob
175 rodites) as found in Caenorhabditis elegans, is thought to have evolved from dioecy (males/females) t
176                                   This shift is thought to have important implications for stress-rel
177      The early diversification of Solanaceae is thought to have occurred in South America during its
178 own asteroids and comets in the Solar System is thought to have originated outside it, despite models
179 g other aspects of individual behaviour that are thought to impact the rate of population spread.
180                              Senescent cells are thought to impair tissue function, and their genetic
181                                 This process is thought to impair osteogenic and hematopoietic regene
182 fferentiation of regulatory T cells (Tregs), was thought to imprint a unique and irreversible genetic
183 GNIFICANCE STATEMENT Seeing through two eyes is thought to improve visual acuity by enhancing sensiti
184 rill or small fish, and their large flippers are thought to increase their maneuverability and thus t
185 nal warming losses, where raised temperature is thought to increase maintenance energy demands and th
186                            Malaria parasites are thought to influence mosquito attraction to human ho
187                           Microbial products are thought to influence the progression of cholangiopat
188             beta-Amyloid (Abeta) aggregation is thought to initiate a cascade of neurodegenerative ev
189 n at immunoglobulin sites, their persistence is thought to interfere with DNA replication by slowing
190                              Type 2 diabetes is thought to involve a compromised beta cell differenti
191                                     Coupling is thought to involve direct interactions between RNA po
192                    Declarative memory recall is thought to involve the reinstatement of neural activi
193                    Detailed memory retrieval is thought to involve the reinstatement of those represe
194 asodilatation and fluid extravasation, which are thought to lead to the life-threatening anaphylactic
195                 The macronutrient phosphorus is thought to limit primary productivity in the oceans o
196 up of slowly dividing quiescent center cells is thought to limit stem cell activity to directly neigh
197 ch as those against oxidized lipid epitopes, are thought to mainly derive from T cell-independent inn
198                             Circulating IL-6 is thought to maintain energy status during exercise by
199 ing the filling of holes in the valence band are thought to make important contributions to the low-e
200 onally, human primary visual cortex (V1) has been thought to mature within the first few years of lif
201               Cortico-basal ganglia circuits are thought to mediate goal-directed learning by a proce
202 gp120, including the tripeptide motif LDV/I, are thought to mediate gp120-alpha4beta7 binding.
203 ted widely among Gram-negative pathogens and are thought to mediate interstrain competition.
204      Classically, the CD56dim NK cell subset is thought to mediate antitumor responses, whereas the C
205 otein, cysteine- and glycine-rich protein 3, is thought to mediate cardiac mechanotransduction and st
206                  This GABAA receptor subtype is thought to mediate sedation.
207  Hydration water on the surface of a protein is thought to mediate the thermodynamics of protein-liga
208 nsmembrane cargos to endosomes and lysosomes is thought to occur at the TGN through recognition of so
209  virus capsids are icosahedral, and assembly is thought to occur by the sequential addition of capsid
210 n depth in goldfish and zebrafish [1, 2] and is thought to occur in other species [3, 4].
211 elayed small bowel perforation following BAT is thought to occur secondary to mesenteric hematoma for
212   Histone H3 lysine 36 methylation (H3K36me) is thought to participate in a host of co-transcriptiona
213 ironment and their spatiotemporal variations are thought to play a central role in sculpting embryoni
214 neration in the multiple sclerosis brain and are thought to play a central role in the disease proces
215  in early steps of cortical circuit assembly are thought to play a critical role in vulnerability to
216 pendent changes in brain inhibitory circuits are thought to play a key role during the "critical peri
217               Ionotropic glutamate receptors are thought to play an essential role during development
218                                   Antibodies are thought to play an essential role in naturally acqui
219 (miRNAs) are often deregulated in cancer and are thought to play an important role in cancer developm
220 rans interactions between dynamin rungs that are thought to play critical roles in membrane constrict
221 allel pathways of olfactory bulb output that are thought to play distinct functional roles in odor co
222 eptors (D2Rs) in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) are thought to play important roles in behaviors, includ
223 tions with metal ions and phenolic compounds are thought to play important roles.
224 igation and episodic memory, the hippocampus is thought to play a critical role in disambiguating (pa
225                                     Dopamine is thought to play a critical role in reinforcement lear
226 letely understood, mitochondrial dysfunction is thought to play a crucial role in disease pathogenesi
227 ing local nucleosome-nucleosome interactions is thought to play a crucial role in regulating transcri
228                          Although this event is thought to play a key role in priming RAF activation,
229 ellular spatial alteration in RNA metabolism is thought to play a key role.
230 ) in cirrhosis is multifactorial and ammonia is thought to play a key role.
231  transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta), is thought to play a pivotal role.
232                         Amyloid-beta (Abeta) is thought to play an essential pathogenic role in Alzhe
233 protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER1), is thought to play important roles in breast cancer and
234 posi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is thought to play key roles in disease, including KSHV-
235  which act by reducing bone remodelling, and are thought to prevent perforations and maintain microst
236 ong development times of tropical birds have been thought to primarily reflect evolved physiological
237     Fe-mediated biological nitrogen fixation is thought to proceed via either a sequence of proton an
238 induced by Ca(2+) binding to synaptotagmin-7 is thought to produce delayed synaptic signaling, enabli
239                                          THC is thought to produce the main psychoactive effects of c
240                     In general, Ras proteins are thought to promote cardiac hypertrophy, an important
241 nking by myosins and nonmotor cross-linkers, are thought to promote contractility.
242 wide range of histone methyltransferases and are thought to promote tumorigenesis.
243 vation of complement in the kidney have long been thought to promote inflammation and lupus nephritis
244 tion of numerous proteins, and this increase is thought to promote cell survival.
245 retained from whole genome duplication (WGD) is thought to promote evolutionary diversification.
246    SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Reward motivation is thought to promote memory by supporting memory consol
247 pocampal neural representations during sleep is thought to promote systems consolidation of declarati
248 ing in the horizontal plane, and these cells are thought to provide animals with an internal compass.
249 ats (mangroves and tidal marshes) seagrasses are thought to provide coastal defence and encourage sed
250    Starvation induces liver autophagy, which is thought to provide nutrients for use by other organs
251                                      The LHb is thought to provide reward-related contextual informat
252                 These intermediate movements are thought to reflect an unintentional averaging of the
253 GNIFICANCE STATEMENT Alpha-band oscillations are thought to reflect cortical excitability and are the
254 typed electrophysiological oscillations that are thought to reflect profound disruptions of activity
255 random subset from source communities, which is thought to reflect dispersal limitation.
256          Adaptation of prions to new species is thought to reflect the capacity of the host-encoded c
257                                 This pattern is thought to reflect trends in temperature variability:
258                        Resident immune cells are thought to regulate adipocyte activity.
259 rons are heterogeneous, and distinct subsets are thought to regulate different behaviors.
260 es are membrane-less droplet organelles that are thought to regulate posttranscriptional gene express
261                   These tripartite complexes are thought to regulate synapses.
262 , species that adopt a sit-and-wait strategy are thought to rely on visual cues primarily, while acti
263 cally connected cell assemblies or "engrams" are thought to represent memories of past experience.
264                  All other division proteins are thought to require the Z-ring for recruitment to the
265                           Hebbian plasticity is thought to require glutamate signalling.
266                Successful antitumor immunity is thought to require T cell entry into tumors, though m
267 that are resistant to conventional therapies are thought to reside in protective niches.
268 ts and up to four KCNE1 beta-subunits, which are thought to reside within external clefts of the chan
269 s and orientation map organization, mouse V1 is thought to respond to local orientation and visual mo
270                 While eating disorders (EDs) are thought to result from a combination of environmenta
271  and their propagation along neural circuits are thought to result in neurodegeneration causing Alzhe
272 Cystic fibrosis (CF)-related diabetes (CFRD) is thought to result from beta-cell injury due in part t
273  encephalopathy is characterized by coma and is thought to result from mechanical microvessel obstruc
274                                          UPD is thought to result mostly from pre- or post-zygotic ch
275 the gas emission from these Arctic sediments was thought to result from gas hydrate dissociation, pos
276         Rods, active under dim illumination, are thought to saturate at higher (photopic) irradiances
277 s associated with a focus of Cdc42*GTP which is thought to self sustain by recruiting a complex conta
278                               The organelles are thought to sequester a private cofactor pool, minimi
279  assemble into filamentous structures, which are thought to serve additional regulatory functions.
280 plastic counterparts, mammary TICs (MaTICs), are thought to serve as the TICs for the claudin-low sub
281                  Magnetic honeycomb iridates are thought to show strongly spin-anisotropic exchange i
282                        Although BM formation is thought to simply involve a process of self-assembly
283 l MoMLV pathogenesis.IMPORTANCE Retroviruses are thought to spread primarily via direct cell-to-cell
284 cluding Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, are thought to spread to increasingly larger areas of th
285 rough the breakdown of silicate minerals and is thought to stabilize Earth's long-term climate.
286 alized extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling is thought to stabilize the cleavage furrow and maintain
287 sms to disperse throughout their environment is thought to strongly influence population structure an
288            Conversion of PrP(C) into PrP(Sc) is thought to take place at the cell surface or in endol
289                                         DTPs were thought to target RNA polymerase, but conflicting o
290  migration and scattering by mechanisms that are thought to tip a local balance of competing physical
291        Autosomal dominant mutations in STING are thought to trigger activation of IRF3 and subsequent
292                        Histamine intolerance is thought to trigger manifold clinical symptoms after i
293 t mechanism by which the virus-infected cell was thought to undergo programmed cell death.
294 nges induced by long-term potentiation (LTP) are thought to underlie memory formation.
295 ), medial frontal cortex (MFC), and amygdala are thought to underlie several psychiatric conditions,
296 athic alpha-synuclein (alpha-syn) aggregates is thought to underlie the progression of neurodegenerat
297                              AAA+ unfoldases are thought to unfold substrate through the central pore
298              Replicative hexameric helicases are thought to unwind duplex DNA by steric exclusion (SE
299        Cytotoxic T cells infiltrating tumors are thought to utilize HIF transcription factors during
300 oli, the lipid II transporter candidate FtsW is thought to work in concert with the PG synthases peni

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