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1 become isolated from the bulk population and behave differently.
2 ls in pregnancy and that pre-eclamptic cells behave differently.
3 ta strain, but in some cases the two strains behave differently.
4         Antibodies against HLA-A, -B, or -Cw behave differently.
5 psin is outside the activation cycle and may behave differently.
6 benefits from opposing surface patterns that behave differently.
7 probes on an Affymetrix tiling array usually behave differently.
8 as; however, different bacterial strains may behave differently.
9 Surprisingly, the responses to color squares behaved differently.
10 yl (SRSH) contents of the three fish species behaved differently.
11                 What makes males and females behave differently?
12                     Why do males and females behave differently?
13 behave similarly across treatments and those behave differently across treatments.
14 lycol) (PEG) grafted polyacrylamide polymers behave differently, affecting the SE yield by attenuatio
15               The 3 fibroblast types studied behave differently and expressed different ECM receptors
16 hibitor; we explain why different inhibitors behave differently and show that a robust flux control a
17 ro system, to characterize systems likely to behave differently and to understand the biology underpi
18 d, if so, characterize the systems likely to behave differently and understand why?
19 APS-associated mutant and wild-type TNFRSF1A behaved differently and had different localization prope
20 utward protrusion called the Thebe extension behaves differently and has eluded understanding.
21 WD3, which has the lowest sequence identity, behaves differently and its Cu loop is rigid with respec
22 nstrate that HTLV-encoded antisense proteins behave differently, and that the bZIP-like domains of bo
23                      In vivo, IL-14 and IL-2 behave differently as IL-14 transcript levels are not re
24 lly independent {Mn2(saltmen)2} units, which behave differently as shown by the magnetic susceptibili
25        These data show that lambda and alpha behave differently as the ECS geometry varies.
26 nes such as surface charge, they should also behave differently as these properties evolve during a d
27                  Origin and terminus regions behave differently, as functionally independent domains.
28 s flanking the kDNA during replication, they behave differently at other times.
29                                 The scanners behaved differently at the lower range of the CT number
30 flamed skin demonstrated that effector cells behaved differently, being uniformly highly migratory.
31     It is clear that male and female animals behave differently, but how do those differences arise?
32 cules is unusual and that the proximal water behaves differently compared to the bulk solvent.
33 r analysis or newly homemade clusters do not behave differently concerning asthma control-related out
34                            Tumours may hence behave differently dependent upon any androgen receptor
35 ental studies demonstrating that tumor cells behave differently depending on where they are located w
36                                 Pups did not behave differently during control and snake tests, but d
37 y and furthermore show that AKT isoforms can behave differently during epidermal tumorigenesis.
38 ondition; captive-born juvenile rats did not behave differently during snake and control tests.
39 ns was prioritized by focusing on those that behave differently during the internalization of virulen
40 antly active during sequence initiation, but behaved differently during sequence performance, reveali
41  century high SSTs in magnitude, the glacier behaved differently during the 20(th) century.
42 ve demonstrated that neural crest cells also behave differently either side of this boundary and that
43                               The tellurides behave differently for their selenium analogues and have
44 two of the four initially unresponsive ones, behaved differently for saccades whose size changed beca
45  genes fim2 and fim3 of Bordetella pertussis behave differently from each other both in vivo and in v
46                             Enantiomers only behave differently from each other in the presence of ot
47  Naturally occurring groups of muscle myosin behave differently from individual myosins or small grou
48                    However, prenylflavanoids behave differently from most polyphenols, since they are
49                The fact that people think or behave differently from one another is rooted in individ
50 nant and endogenous forms of Xenopus geminin behave differently from one another, such that a signifi
51 ctionally identical in this model system and behave differently from the EGF family hormones betacell
52 dinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM) behave differently from those with AQP4-Ab.
53 yzed a different JPV isolate (JPV-BH), which behaved differently from JPV-LW; JPV-BH grew more slowly
54 h2 cells revealed that these two populations behaved differently from one another and from previously
55                           Sister cells often behaved differently from one another, with apoptosis in
56 ed that these gold complexes were stable and behaved differently from phosphonium and auranofin, both
57 in tryptophan synthase; however, this mutant behaved differently from previously described synthase n
58 ose uptake; and 3) glycogen-derived pyruvate behaved differently from pyruvate derived from extracell
59 storic times when ENSO and the Asian monsoon behaved differently from the present day.
60 d by GluK1-containing kainate receptors that behaved differently from the receptors expressed by cb3a
61                   Importantly, Deltalid RNAP behaved differently from wild-type RNAP when transcribin
62                                           DM behaves differently from conventional non-desmoplastic m
63                                   EndoA1-BAR behaves differently from dAmp-BAR because the former has
64 information stored directly in such networks behaves differently from human short-term memory perform
65                               However, Smad3 behaves differently from Smad2 in regulating transcripti
66                 The homologue of Std1, Mth1, behaves differently from Std1 in this assay by interacti
67 ffusion of all methane in nanoporous kerogen behaves differently from the bulk phase, with much small
68 shment, cells define a cortical "front" that behaves differently from the rest of the cortex.
69 HV3-23, IGHV3-30, and IGHV4-59), other genes behaved differently (IGHV3-33, IGHV3-48, IGHV4-31, IGHV4
70                            These states will behave differently in all aspects, including their inter
71 clonal strains with the same serotype and ST behave differently in an animal model.
72           Geometrical isomers of carotenoids behave differently in aspects like stability towards oxi
73 omprised of at least two subpopulations that behave differently in cotransfer in vivo and express dis
74  indicate that many processes in these cells behave differently in different lineages.
75 ee and glycosidically bound aroma precursors behave differently in each different grape cultivar and
76 t operation conditions and thus a sample may behave differently in each of the packages.
77 how the cells that overexpress certain genes behave differently in normal and diseased glomeruli.
78 ata suggest that cardiovascular risk factors behave differently in RA.
79 ffective components of subjective well-being behave differently in relation to different indicators o
80 ther or if they are separate constructs that behave differently in relation to social capital.
81 ese results indicate that BCL-2 and BCL-X(L) behave differently in response to DNA damage treatment e
82      Our findings suggest that HPCs and HSCs behave differently in response to growth-promoting signa
83           However, rcd1-3 and sro1-1 mutants behave differently in several developmental events and a
84 nic and optical properties in solution, they behave differently in solid state due to the different a
85  investigated whether peripheral macrophages behave differently in the absence of GPR84.
86 o GFP and an ER membrane reporter, Hmg1-GFP, behave differently in the cER and pnER.
87 unds such as methylsiloxanes are expected to behave differently in the environment compared to conven
88 th a beta-strand removed, that were found to behave differently in the presence of light.
89 ns g(r) reveals that NH4(+) and NMe4(+) ions behave differently in the vicinity of the capsule.
90 as to why apparently similar auto-antibodies behave differently in vivo.
91                               The constructs behaved differently in response to pH and in recovery af
92                   Regions with long disorder behaved differently in that significantly fewer such reg
93 pyroptosis in macrophages, NLRP1 in melanoma behaved differently in the context of cell death.
94       A subset of mutant receptors, however, behaved differently in yeast and mammalian cells, probab
95                                Each material behaves differently in accordance with the frequency of
96  to understand how influenza virus infection behaves differently in an obese host.
97                       The [28-111] construct behaves differently in both respects: the folding of its
98                       Moreover, the J domain behaves differently in large T and middle T.
99 epresent a second class of RNA granules that behaves differently in somatic and germline cells.
100                The third ligand, Zn(tMe2D4), behaves differently in that the uptake is a strictly coo
101                      We found that H. pylori behaves differently in the corpus, antrum, and corpus-an
102 m that of other retroviruses, even though it behaves differently in the presence of proteasome inhibi
103  glycerol>lecithin>alginate, whereas 1% agar behaved differently, increasing all rheological values.
104           The results also show that SPM(4+) behaves differently inside these two channels.
105                     Although passaged tumors behave differently, it is encouraging that the tumor gro
106               SWNTs prepared using potassium behave differently, leading to detachment of the alkyl g
107                               AMPA receptors behaved differently; on GABAergic neurons, the clusters
108 nt group and time to suggest that the groups behaved differently over time (P = 0.26).
109 rts of early embryo enriched transcripts and behave differently than neoblasts in cell transplantatio
110 potentials indicates that pyridinium cations behave differently than previously thought, and that the
111                      Adherent PMNs therefore behave differently than suspended cells and are a signif
112 igher order clusters of aromatic amino acids behave differently than their dimer counterparts.
113  but a temperature study suggests that Phe47 behaves differently than other residues and may be more
114 r dynamic properties, the E421K substitution behaves differently than previously identified TUBB2B su
115 terns were important with clusters of spores behaving differently than individual spores.
116 sed, the FMN binding rates of the two phases behaved differently; the rate of one phase decreased, wh
117 her TCF, Elk-1, revealed that these proteins behaved differently to stimulation by ERK-1 and JNK-1.
118                     Proteins are expected to behave differently under cellular crowding owing to two
119 s chloro-, bromo-, iodo-, and fluorobenzene, behave differently under the same reaction conditions, y
120                                 The bulged T behaves differently upon the binding of Ng.
121                         Male and female mice behave differently when encountering a male.
122 nsus element consists of two subregions that behave differently when mutated.
123 OXA-1 and OXA-24 showed that the two enzymes behave differently when reacting with two 6-methylidene
124                                 The proteins behaved differently when examined by RP-HPLC chromatogra
125 ) effect is observed when a functional group behaves differently when it is alone or linked to a dend
126 rmation of very low viscosity melts, they do behave differently, which is attributed to the nature of
127             We observed two types of domains behaving differently, which suggests a dual role of the
128 d lateral aspects of the Dorsal gradient can behave differently with respect to Cactus fluctuations.
129         Two derivatives were identified that behave differently with the two sets of polypeptides.
130                    The two ascidians present behaved differently with Aplidium sp. decreasing x10 in
131          We observed that this test fragment behaved differently with respect to centromere activity
132 ious ways to use EPS and disease risk scores behaved differently with smaller study size.
133 tingly, AD hybrids with only one mating type behaved differently, with the virulence of alphaADalpha

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