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1 mportant details about how drugs of interest behave.
2 ns of how humans make decisions about how to behave.
3 ental questions about how aromatic compounds behave.
4 n explain why humans and animals so commonly behave according to the matching law.
5                           All other peptides behaved according to the common EX2 kinetic mechanism.
6 ength decreased until inhibitor combinations behaved additively.
7 al network models consisting of many neurons behave after perturbations and found that results obtain
8 t this sexual component of ZIKV transmission behaves akin to an asymmetric percolation process on the
9 finity with the solution becoming again well behaved and the computations continuing normally.
10  to record the activity of every neuron in a behaving animal and decode how it relates to behavior.
11 ional characterization of mossy cells in the behaving animal and demonstrate their active participati
12 h cellular resolution in an unrestrained and behaving animal.
13 ly imprinting neuronal ensembles into awake, behaving animals and of later recalling those ensembles
14  multimodal sensory information is vital for behaving animals in many contexts.
15                       Challenges of scanning behaving animals mean that few macaque fMRI studies spec
16 on of dopamine (DA) release events in freely behaving animals relies on a set of characteristic featu
17 s, we observe with large-scale recordings in behaving animals that the relative contribution of PV ce
18   We hypothesized that SC activity in freely behaving animals would reveal dynamic shifts in neural f
19 bitory neurons in the visual cortex of awake behaving animals, we found visually evoked stereotyped 3
20 l-type-specific optogenetic manipulations in behaving animals, we show that dendrite-targeting somato
21 corded with cellular resolution in awake and behaving animals.
22 that mimics natural input patterns in awake, behaving animals.
23 ughput long-term extracellular recordings in behaving animals.
24 eted sets of neurons in the brains of freely behaving animals.
25 s and light into the brains of awake, freely behaving animals.
26 otypes about the way men and women think and behave are widely shared, suggesting a kernel of truth.
27 nes (>P-P horizontal lineC horizontal lineO) behave as (phosphino)phosphinidene-carbonyl adducts (>P-
28 he high-risk haplotype, although it does not behave as a classic enhancer.
29 /MM study suggests that the enzyme SpnF does behave as a Diels-Alderase.
30 een-printed (macro electrode) sensors, which behave as a hybrid electrode material for the sensitive
31 ecules adopt a trans-trans configuration and behave as a random coil.
32 bolic dispersion relation can simultaneously behave as a reflective metal and an absorptive or emissi
33 ending on the probe coverage, the sensor can behave as a signal-off or signal-on sensor.
34 port that the two lineages of Q. chrysolepis behave as a single functional species phenotypically and
35        Under these conditions, electrons can behave as a viscous liquid and exhibit hydrodynamic phen
36      In 2a and 2c, pyrimidine is oriented to behave as an acceptor and thus generate dipolar molecule
37 pportunely designed cationic amphiphiles can behave as CD14/MD-2 ligands and therefore modulate the T
38  under either Fe-rich or Ga-rich conditions, behave as degenerately doped semiconductors.
39 molecules designed for two-photon absorption behave as dipolar molecules in the S1 electronic excited
40      Atrial and ventricular cardiac chambers behave as distinct subunits with unique morphological, e
41                   The G87R and R139W mutants behave as dominant-negative inhibitors of CaMKK2 signali
42 five distinct mutations in the kinase domain behave as dominant-negative mutations in zebrafish over-
43 arch is to design subwavelength systems that behave as effective materials with novel acoustical prop
44 ly of one-dimensional twisted ribbons, which behave as effective supramolecular polymers whose struct
45 layer Re-TMD compounds have been proposed to behave as electronically and vibrational decoupled layer
46                            These squaramides behave as excellent stereoselective recoverable organoca
47 vis embryos suggest that these mutations may behave as gain-of-function alleles.
48 n II, conarachin I and arachin were found to behave as highly selective fluorescence sensors for peri
49 t a hydrophilic material can macroscopically behave as hydrophobic if a surface has proper microstruc
50 n certain polar or paramagnetic solvents may behave as if they carry an electric/magnetic charge.
51  wild-type and that socially isolated larvae behave as if they were blind.
52 s, which from the electromagnetic standpoint behave as individual "Minkowski universes" exhibiting di
53 r5(+) stem cells and quiescent Bmi1(+) cells behave as intestinal stem cells (ISCs) in vivo.
54 lectrons in materials with linear dispersion behave as massless Weyl- or Dirac-quasiparticles, and co
55 he nonequilibrium colloidal particles do not behave as monopoles: They cannot be moved by a homogeneo
56 oportionate number of Caryophyllales species behave as Na-hyperaccumulators, and multiple evolutionar
57                         Neurons in the brain behave as nonlinear oscillators, which develop rhythmic
58 eveals that the self-assembled nanoparticles behave as plasmonic waveguides.
59 f particle attachment, whereby the particles behave as projectiles penetrating the oil droplets to de
60 erosis, it is not yet clear whether NK cells behave as protective or proatherogenic effectors.
61 nary view strongly predicts that people will behave as rational observers and in many cases social pe
62 s, we find that approximately 40% of players behave as resilient cooperators who avoid unravelling ev
63 ans-(-)-1d, cis-(+)-1d, or cis-(-)-1d, which behave as sigma1 antagonists, exhibited a sigma1 agonist
64 lent oxygen and even chlorine additions, and behave as soft (or loose) clusters in solution.
65 bin variants with altered RCL hinge residues behave as substrates rather than inhibitors, resulting i
66 ve, and calculations reveal that the Co ions behave as the reservoir for electrons, but their redox p
67     Our results suggest that these songbirds behave as time-minimizers as predicted by optimal migrat
68                                   Derquantel behaved as a competitive antagonist and distinguished M-
69 sed in current formulations whereas degludec behaved as a dihexamer with evidence of further associat
70 dic, decaying orbit - a spiral - in which it behaved as a true attractor, converging to the same orbi
71 pending on the site of tethering, the ligand behaved as either a photoswitchable tethered neutral ant
72 rting (FACS)-purified Tbx18-expressing cells behaved as MSCs in vitro.
73                       By comparison, MRS2500 behaved as surmountable antagonist rightward-shifting co
74     Surprisingly, the p53(53,54) TAD2 mutant behaves as a "super-tumor suppressor," with an enhanced
75 hat for our GFP-p65 knock-in cells NF-kappaB behaves as a damped oscillator able to synchronize to a
76 amine displays a 390-nM affinity for APJ and behaves as a full antagonist with regard to G protein an
77 eous parametric downconversion to confirm it behaves as a genuine quantum random number generator.
78 c dirhodium-bound nitrene species that first behaves as a Lewis acid.
79 mydomonas reinhardtii is not crystalline but behaves as a liquid that dissolves and condenses during
80                                    Complex A behaves as a logic "OR" gate via co-registering the inpu
81 solvent interactions and lactose monohydrate behaves as a long-range structure maker.
82 trate that the metamaterial perfect absorber behaves as a meta-cavity bounded between a resonant meta
83 teria, the remnant matrix remains intact and behaves as a pH-responsive hydrogel.
84 nic liquid, both containing quinoyl species, behaves as a reversible battery without any membrane.
85                                   In turn, 2 behaves as a self-activating catalyst in reactions invol
86 ontoxic elements, we show that this material behaves as a semiconductor with a direct bandgap of 1.0
87 3 U forms the U(IV) -uranyl(V) compound that behaves as a U(V) -localized single molecule magnet belo
88 s, showing that the cytoplasm of these cells behaves as a viscous fluid at the timescales examined.
89                                 Moreover, 5b behaves as a water-soluble, brain-permeant neuroprotecti
90 inding motif by assuming the flexible linker behaves as a wormlike chain.
91 hysical titrations show this Eu(III) chelate behaves as an "on-off" luminescent switching probe, with
92 size regime, we have found that this barrier behaves as an atomically precise 'bandpass' filter to si
93 resence of amphipathic LPS molecules, the OM behaves as an effective permeability barrier that makes
94                   At short times, the bundle behaves as an elastic material, whereas at long times, f
95 rrent plateau, even for a single atom, which behaves as an electrode, allows the estimation of deposi
96 propagates through the actin filament, which behaves as an entropic spring, and thereby may stretch t
97  our work argues that the segmentation clock behaves as an excitable system, introducing a broader pa
98 in acids leads to a binary ligand shell that behaves as an ideal mixture and that has a composition m
99 (P2Se6)]2 is a two-dimensional compound that behaves as an n-type doped semiconductor below 50 K and
100 P2-insulin, in detail, demonstrating that it behaves as designed: It is soluble in a formulation pH o
101 domain linker samples many conformations, it behaves as three relatively ordered segments connected b
102 nt for suspensions of microscopic particles, behaving as "billiard balls" in a liquid, in analogy wit
103 exponent (n) of zebrafish blood was nearly 1 behaving as a Newtonian fluid.
104 itions from being completely uncorrelated to behaving as an effective single locus.
105 h constitutes the first examples of ynamides behaving as electron-rich dienophiles in [4 + 2] cycload
106 hich preferences are stochastic; the monkeys behaved "as if" they had well-structured preferences and
107                       The ES cell population behaves asynchronously.
108 on is to understand how the metal interlayer behaves at the interface to promote increased Li-metal w
109                       While most of the film behaves bulk-like, we observe that the Cu-chains at the
110 ined to behave via a mixed inhibition model (behaving closely to that of uncompetitive inhibitors) wh
111 activity patterns, particularly under freely behaving conditions.
112 le binary mixing models implying that (236)U behaves conservatively in seawater.
113  During its lifetime, the component triplets behave cooperatively as a singlet and emit light through
114                             Enantiomers only behave differently from each other in the presence of ot
115 th a beta-strand removed, that were found to behave differently in the presence of light.
116 rts of early embryo enriched transcripts and behave differently than neoblasts in cell transplantatio
117 d lateral aspects of the Dorsal gradient can behave differently with respect to Cactus fluctuations.
118 become isolated from the bulk population and behave differently.
119         Antibodies against HLA-A, -B, or -Cw behave differently.
120 HV3-23, IGHV3-30, and IGHV4-59), other genes behaved differently (IGHV3-33, IGHV3-48, IGHV4-31, IGHV4
121  century high SSTs in magnitude, the glacier behaved differently during the 20(th) century.
122 pyroptosis in macrophages, NLRP1 in melanoma behaved differently in the context of cell death.
123  glycerol>lecithin>alginate, whereas 1% agar behaved differently, increasing all rheological values.
124 information stored directly in such networks behaves differently from human short-term memory perform
125 terns were important with clusters of spores behaving differently than individual spores.
126 ests for predictions on how the caldera will behave during future unrest.
127 l studies reveal how networks of neurons may behave during reward-based learning.
128            It also remains unclear how cells behave during the demarcation between intra- and extra-e
129 cal model, we demonstrate that stress fibres behave elastic-like, even at timescales exceeding turnov
130 insulin is released from the depot in a well behaved, first order fashion.
131 um and in some cases firing profiles in wake-behaving flies.
132 tion potentials with the different power-law behaving gates.
133 d to benchmark the behavior of the less well behaved Ge-germanide interfaces for this purpose.
134 t allows one to intuit how these pairs might behave, generally speaking, so that reasonable predictio
135 or out of a phasic firing mode in two freely behaving genetic rodent models of absence epilepsy.
136                      Self-compatibility (SC) behaved genetically as a recessive trait, as expected fr
137 erstanding of the intricacies of how enzymes behave has constrained our ability to robustly engineer
138  activation revealed that patients with CVID behaved heterogeneously in terms of responsiveness to T-
139 turation via multi-wavelength irradiation in behaving hyperoxic rats.
140  We show that the Josephson critical current behaves hysteretically as an external magnetic field is
141 binant virus, UL12 D340E (the D340E mutant), behaved identically to the null virus (AN-1) in virus yi
142 how the firing activity of DA neurons should behave if they were coding the error in the prediction o
143 loenzymes, we discovered that Aalpha mutants behave in a dominant-negative manner due to gain-of-func
144                                These tracers behave in a manner similar to endogenous taurine-conjuga
145 AHs in the cellular proteins Arf1 and Epsin1 behave in a similar manner.
146 ricated single quantum dot device failing to behave in accordance with design.
147 d rendition of the trajectory constrained to behave in an ecologically sensible manner, reflecting on
148  among genotypes, and that males and females behave in such a way as to facilitate adaptive mate choi
149  for a greater understanding of how proteins behave in the absence of solvent.
150 press antitumor immunity, but how Treg cells behave in the metabolically abnormal tumor microenvironm
151  the thermal HDDA, but the benzynes produced behave in the same fashion with respect to their trappin
152 understanding of how humans think, feel, and behave in these contexts, including our tendencies for m
153 r, the physical basis for how motor proteins behave in these highly crowded environments remains unkn
154 of an organism requires cells and tissues to behave in uniform, well-organized ways.
155                 How such structures form and behave in various cellular processes remains unclear.
156  however, it remains unknown how these cells behave in vivo.
157 n the contrary, border cells on the root cap behaved in a charge-specific fashion: positively charged
158 onger effect than sorbitan monooleate, which behaved in a similar fashion to canola oil.
159 , while cluster of differentiation 44 (CD44) behaved in an opposite manner.
160 Genes encoding central oscillator components behaved in the same dual manner, unlike their Arabidopsi
161 phase transition, indicating that the system behaves in a critical way.
162 egime is fulfilled (alpha = 1), the membrane behaves in some analogy to a potentiometric sensor with
163 ational model to support an argument that by behaving "interoceptively," i.e. responding to internal
164  lines, optogenetics, and calcium imaging in behaving larval zebrafish.
165 The outer-layer water of the hydration shell behave like a bulk and relaxes in hundreds of femtosecon
166 hat it contains two iron atoms, but does not behave like a hemerythrin.
167 een the MTs, the cytoplasm-filled astral MTs behave like a porous medium, with its permeability decre
168  we provide evidence that Mlh1-Mlh3 does not behave like a structure-specific endonuclease but forms
169 hronic 5-HT2B-receptor inhibition makes mice behave like animals already exposed to cocaine with high
170 ers are trying to build robots that look and behave like humans and thus need comprehensive knowledge
171 r results indicate that photosynthetic stems behave like leaves in the coordination of multiple trait
172            Nonmembrane-bound organelles that behave like liquid droplets are widespread among eukaryo
173 x(+) neurons in the brain induces females to behave like males by promoting male-typical courtship be
174                  Charge carriers in graphene behave like massless Dirac fermions (MDFs) with linear e
175 ns that are congruent in size and shape, can behave like molecular tile units that spontaneously asse
176 gels, cells expressing wild-type GFP MHC-IIA behave like parental cells, displaying robust and active
177 dded in a uniform far-field background, that behave like particles and cannot be transformed to a uni
178                                         They behave like particles and give origins to the field of s
179 e on the interior of the parameter space and behave like power functions at the boundary, then for ev
180 rate DyO(+) ions in an apatite matrix, which behave like single-molecule magnets.
181 nce that processionary moths as a group will behave like T. pityocampa and expand their distributiona
182 ancement factor which, like PBEsol, tends to behave like the gradient expansion approximation for sma
183                 In this assay, the compounds behave like the known sigma1 receptor antagonist haloper
184 ch hexagonal networks are prominent, so they behave like trimesic acid despite their greater complexi
185   The 1-SH adduct showed TICT phenomenon and behaved like molecular rotor.
186     At constant temperature, isolated nuclei behaved like passive, elastic and incompressible objects
187 in live cells, and found that the ER tubules behaved like semi-flexible fibres under tension.
188                                  The cochlea behaves like a bank of band-pass filters, segregating in
189                         Bi4O4Cu1.7Se2.7Cl0.3 behaves like a charge-balanced semiconductor with a narr
190 ratory distress syndrome due to tuberculosis behaves like acute respiratory distress syndrome due to
191 present a poorly water-soluble compound that behaves like LNAPLs, and 100 L was released to a 2 m(2)
192 adversely affect survival and prognostically behaves like peritoneal disease.
193                  This abnormal pollen mostly behaves like the wild type and demonstrates that sperm c
194                               In addition to behaving like an animal hormone, ABA also holds promise
195 s sensitive to MAGUK loss in mature animals, behaving like an immature CA1.
196  the neuronal correlations in area V4 of two behaving macaque monkeys before and after a V1 lesion wh
197 t sites of the vestibulo-spinal circuitry of behaving macaque monkeys during temporally precise activ
198  large population of V1 neurons in alert and behaving macaque monkeys trained on an attention-demandi
199 essing in the primary visual cortex of awake behaving macaque monkeys.
200 lcium indicator (GCaMP6f) signals from V1 of behaving macaques.
201 tracellularly from hippocampal CA1 of awake, behaving male mice to examine both subthreshold activity
202 red at the individual neuron level in freely behaving male rats change as a function of vigilance sta
203 e frontal cortex of freely moving, naturally behaving, marmoset monkeys that may facilitate natural p
204 isual cue responses in the insular cortex of behaving mice across hunger states.
205 ouse behavior, we used optogenetics in awake behaving mice and found that activation of cholinergic t
206 m transients in NAc D1- and D2-MSNs in awake behaving mice and found that D1-MSN activity is a predic
207  dynamics of large neural ensembles in awake behaving mice and tracked the responses of MeA neurons o
208                  Intracellular recordings in behaving mice demonstrate that bimodal excitation drives
209 easing parafacial zone (PZ(Vgat)) neurons in behaving mice produces slow-wave-sleep (SWS), even in th
210  adapting afferents in the whisker system of behaving mice respond to both self-motion and active tou
211           Here we show for the first time in behaving mice that the somatostatin-expressing neurons i
212  variety of optogenetic approaches in freely behaving mice to evaluate the role of the arcuate nucleu
213 tamatergic MnPO neuron stimulation in freely behaving mice while monitoring drinking behaviour and co
214                                    In freely behaving mice, activation of these neurons in the MS-DBB
215                                   For freely behaving mice, our results show that information flows f
216 e of nociceptive sensory afferents in freely behaving mice, we developed a fully implantable, flexibl
217 n activity on sleep-wake states in awake and behaving mice, we examined the effects of optogenetic si
218 ement of neuronal and glial cell activity in behaving mice, we have developed fluorescence imaging ap
219    Here, using two-photon calcium imaging in behaving mice, we show that granule cells convey informa
220  cell type-specific deep-brain recordings in behaving mice, we show that orexin cell activation rapid
221 fic subtypes in the primary visual cortex of behaving mice, we show that spiking of somatostatin (SOM
222 s for 1 min generated pulses of LH in freely behaving mice, whereas inhibition with archaerhodopsin f
223 eshold patterns of activity in CA1 of awake, behaving mice.
224 channels by performing stimulation in freely behaving mice.
225 validate stable chronic recordings in freely behaving mice.
226 suppresses BLAPCs and BLA activity in freely behaving mice.
227 yer-specific modulation of their activity in behaving mice.
228 , in slices of mouse dorsal striatum, and in behaving mice.
229 bits hunger-promoting AgRP neurons in awake, behaving mice.
230 l-time activity of individual DGCs in freely behaving mice.
231 monitor the activity of young abGCs in awake behaving mice.
232 ites of neocortical pyramidal cells in awake behaving mice.
233 onitor the activity of mossy cells in awake, behaving mice.
234  fear learning and extinction over 6 days in behaving mice.
235 ctivity and connectivity in anesthetized and behaving mice; however, the kinetics of most genetically
236 o 37 cortical and subcortical areas in awake behaving monkeys for up to 9 months.
237                                           In behaving monkeys, Thura and Cisek (2017, in this issue o
238 ities across cortical depths in V1 and V2 of behaving monkeys, we identified spatiotemporally dissoci
239 s (EPs) in the sensorimotor cortex of awake, behaving monkeys.
240 -cell lattice constant, allowing the film to behave more like a continuum material and be visually un
241 y hydrophobic interactions, while the FtSaBs behave more like cations that strongly associate with th
242 nd cause participants to like each other and behave more prosocially toward each other.
243  body condition (body mass relative to size) behave more variably.
244   Our analyses revealed that purified StmPr1 behaves more similarly to subtilisin than to trypsin.
245 e FLC orthologs in wheat (Triticum aestivum) behaving most similar to Brachypodium ODDSOC2 Overall, o
246 ng the microelectrode arrays (MEAs) into the behaving mouse's OB.
247  locomotor neuronal system within the MRF in behaving NHPs.
248 recordings of neuronal populations in awake, behaving nonhuman primates induced by paired electrical
249 try to understand these enzymes and how they behave once connected at electrodes are described.
250 l and the inset was absent in both, subjects behaved opposite to optimal, preferring the blind-spot s
251 ughout the BG-thalamocortical network in the behaving parkinsonian rat.
252 it physical devices which do not necessarily behave precisely as the theory expects.
253 e release from deep brain circuits of awake, behaving primates in a longitudinally reproducible manne
254                                           To behave prosocially we must learn the consequences of our
255 re generally restricted to a handful of well-behaved proteins.
256 of invaded ecosystems, and could potentially behave quite differently from other pathogens.
257 firing activities of MC neurons, recorded in behaving rabbits, are related to and preceded the initia
258 though the extent to which non-human animals behave rationally is unclear.
259 itoring sensory stimulus-evoked responses in behaving rats by measuring hemodynamic responses in the
260 n this study, we investigated whether freely behaving rats can discriminate fine tactile patterns whi
261 stal-most dendrites using tetrodes in freely behaving rats over multiple days with a high degree of s
262                                           In behaving rats, isradipine injected into the VTA suppress
263 l field potential oscillations in the PFC of behaving rats.
264  Hz, in the brains of healthy, spontaneously behaving rats.
265                A low affinity peptide ligand behaved, regardless of ligand density, like a low densit
266 nsor HL-FeNPs, with 20nM limit of detection, behaves reversibly and instantly.
267 advances in the use of optogenetics in awake behaving rodents has added an additional valuable method
268 ty relationships by means of two differently behaving scaffold types based on (i) flexible polyethyle
269  subjects seldom predict that dictators will behave selfishly (by choosing the Nash equilibrium actio
270                       The SBHs of the better behaved Si/silicide interfaces can be used to benchmark
271                 All other component mixtures behaved similar to the respective fats in bulk.
272 ssociated to tenofovir-DF and emtricitabine, behave similarly and achieve an undetectable viral load
273 hat the H5 clade 2.3.4.4 variant viruses may behave similarly in this taxonomic group whereby many wa
274                Whether cortical interneurons behave similarly is a fundamental question in developmen
275 mbin III binding sites, making remodeled BIH behave similarly to pharmaceutical heparin.
276 her proteins, such as TMIE and LHFPL5, which behave similarly to TMC1, their mutation also leading to
277        We found that NSC319725 and NSC328784 behave similarly to ZMC1 in both biophysical and cell-ba
278  in Mycobacterium smegmatis, whereas mPDE-4A behaved similarly as wild type.
279               Vehicle- and drug-treated rats behaved similarly during a first 30 min session in the n
280                     Although the two strains behaved similarly for entry into the host cells and evas
281                      Thus, the two processes behaved similarly in terms of temperature responses, and
282         Anti-HLA-A and anti-HLA-B antibodies behaved similarly.
283                                   Salmonella behaved similarly.
284 opulations) showed that the treatment effect behaves similarly across all risk stratums.
285 g cellular pH, we determined that PtdIns(3)P behaves similarly in canonical phagosomes as well as end
286 cal oscillator comprised of the Kai proteins behaves similarly when driven by metabolic pulses in vit
287 testicular homeostasis, with this population behaving strictly as transit amplifying cells under home
288 alinity to reveal how effectively the Ni NPs behave under real reservoir conditions.
289 t the progenitor populations of these organs behave under stress, and shedding more light into the po
290                                         They behave under two different regimes that are dependent on
291  how they can be used to observe how neurons behave, understand disease processes, develop new therap
292        We hypothesize that these transcripts behave unequally due to a posttranscriptional regulatory
293 ed individuals as stressed individuals could behave unpredictably or be weakened by their state of st
294  tightly associated, and how storage samples behaved very similarly, independent of temperature.
295      Both arsenic species were determined to behave via a mixed inhibition model (behaving closely to
296  recorded neural firing in the LHb of freely behaving, water-deprived rats before and after an ethano
297 e (SVM) models, which generally produce well-behaved, well understood scores.
298 ver, little is known about how these neurons behave when choices rely on uncertain reward-predicting
299  antigen-specific T or B cell receptors, but behave with innate characteristics.
300 record from 22 neuromodulatory cell types in behaving zebrafish during a reaction-time task that repo

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