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1 compromise the overall Treg immunoregulatory capacity to a greater extent than would be predicted by
2 se alterations coincide with a reduced serum capacity to accept cholesterol via ATP-binding cassette
3 CE STATEMENT Metacognitive monitoring is the capacity to access, report, and regulate one's own menta
4 (RA)-containing nanoparticles (NPs) with the capacity to accumulate in the cytoplasm of leukaemia cel
5 e confounding by indication of treatment and capacity to achieve SVR.
6                              Despite similar capacities to acquire MHC-peptide complexes, thymic CD8a
7 ergo functional activation, increasing their capacity to activate antigen-specific CD8 T cells in ren
8 nd confers the Au(I)/Pt(0) pair a remarkable capacity to activate dihydrogen and acetylene molecules
9 e secretion, there was a difference in their capacity to activate EC and support the secondary recrui
10 f secreted platelet polyphosphate limits its capacity to activate factor XII in vitro.
11 as that hepsin demonstrated markedly reduced capacity to activate proteinase-activated receptor-2.
12 es we observed may result in the loss of the capacity to actively avoid negative cues in MDD, which c
13                        The liver has a great capacity to adapt to cholestasis, and this may contribut
14 xt, we discuss how this plasticity, i.e. the capacity to adapt to demands encountered in early life,
15 +)], [LSB(+)], and [GAR(+)]), which have the capacity to adopt at least one conformation that self-te
16          Therefore, FimH constructs with the capacity to adopt various conformations were applied.
17 an ribosome are also evidenced through their capacity to affect large-scale conformational dynamics w
18 ule-associated proteins (MAPs) that have the capacity to affect various cellular functions, including
19 ean technologies, and for enhancing adaptive capacity to already unavoidable climate change.
20 matin and classify TFs by their differential capacity to alter chromatin and promote expression.
21 he findings also suggest that SSRIs have the capacity to alter individual differences in the ERN, pro
22 he precision handling and analysis reveals a capacity to assay sparingly available patient-derived CT
23  Initiative (CRSCI) that aims to build local capacity to assess and respond to the health impacts of
24 archers and regulators in a hazard screening capacity to assess the potential of a protein to be toxi
25           The Bio-TDS offers researchers the capacity to associate their bioscience question with the
26                                 The proposed capacity to augment recovery of brain function, by promo
27 ged animals with L-WNT3A restored osteogenic capacity to autografts back to levels observed in autogr
28 ing and endothelial cell types possesses the capacity to be high-throughput, highly reproducible and
29  titanium vacancies, allowing a much greater capacity to be obtained compared to pure TiO2.
30 agated indefinitely in vitro, yet retain the capacity to become fully differentiated when placed into
31                                              Capacity to benefit from prolonged exposure in PTSD is g
32 , in particular, displayed plasticity in its capacity to bind both crystalline and soluble carbohydra
33 significantly reduced SUFU stability and its capacity to bind GLI3 and promote its cleavage into the
34  action has previously been related to their capacity to bind LPS, we suggest a direct antagonist eff
35 FY shares with its angiosperm orthologue the capacity to bind promoters of Welwitschia B-genes.
36 y acid binding of Pry1 is independent of its capacity to bind sterols, and the two sterol- and fatty
37                       However, TRAIL has the capacity to bind to regulatory receptors in addition to
38 a "super-tumor suppressor," with an enhanced capacity to both suppress pancreatic cancer and transact
39           Negative experiences have a unique capacity to build social bonds and may also increase mot
40     DKO mice display an inherently increased capacity to burn fat and suppress de novo hepatic lipid
41 g technologies continue to increase in their capacity to capture and store large quantities of data.
42        The residue fractions had the largest capacity to capture free radicals, and the lowest peroxi
43 cooperation has been designed for a superior capacity to capture low-concentration CO2 by imide-based
44 mic versus splenic DC exhibited an increased capacity to capture TEC-derived MHC, which correlated wi
45 nge of cellular processes is ascribed to its capacity to cause a diverse spectrum of modifications.
46 itating the evaluation of this virus for its capacity to cause disease in mammals.
47  factor receptor (TNFR) superfamily, has the capacity to cause extensive apoptosis in carcinoma cells
48 lta cph1Delta/Delta mutant could restore the capacity to cause immunopathology during murine vaginiti
49                         Few studies have the capacity to characterise the epidemiology and management
50 uences of LAP deficiency include a decreased capacity to clear dying cells and the establishment of a
51                        Mtb exhibits a unique capacity to co-metabolize different carbon sources and t
52 lecular levels, including differences in the capacity to coexpress other neurotransmitters such as gl
53 ted with LGRFYAASG-pen exhibited an impaired capacity to colonize the lungs in vivo in several mouse
54  MEK inhibitor-loaded nanoparticles have the capacity to concentrate drug delivery to phagocytic cell
55                   If outpatient clinics lack capacity to conduct pulse oximetry, nutritional assessme
56                  The brain is limited in its capacity to consciously process information, necessitati
57 ere symptoms despite treatment must have the capacity to consent for a DBS clinical trial in which ri
58 tructures that differ in their shape and the capacity to constrain supercoils and compact the DNA.
59 vely, the reengineered dynamin displayed the capacity to constrict and sever membrane tubes.
60                              This reflects a capacity to contract and support dynamic alteration of D
61                                        Their capacity to contract the matrix and induce invasion of c
62 tical computations [5-7] and likely distinct capacities to control brain-computer interfaces.
63                      We identified 5 themes: capacity to control and inevitability, personal relevanc
64 ains a residual but physiologically critical capacity to convert native C3 into its activation fragme
65 iple sclerosis lymphocytes exhibit intrinsic capacities to coordinate myelin repair and further inves
66 tition over the apparatus constraining their capacity to coordinate actions.
67                                          The capacity to coordinate environmental sensing with initia
68 (coralliths), examined whether they have the capacity to create their own stable habitat in otherwise
69 t/pressure treated-samples still retain some capacity to cross-link IgE and degranulate basophils, ho
70 nd subsequent changes to their physiological capacities to cycle soil C and N.
71 filled the administration gaps left in their capacity to deal with basic diabetes practical needs, hu
72  ontogenetically constructed, but rather the capacity to decide when to develop and apply said skills
73                           ECM fungi have the capacity to decompose organic matter, and although there
74 shifts the microbiota to favor taxa with the capacity to degrade and utilize host-derived substrates
75  inequalities in health systems, improve the capacity to detect and contain EIDs, and contribute to b
76 programmes; provision of enhanced laboratory capacity to detect fungal diseases with associated surve
77  this process, autonoesis corresponds to the capacity to determine when and how to assert epistemic a
78           A major knowledge gap limiting our capacity to develop intervention strategies is the lack
79 perts, but whether doing so would affect the capacity to differentiate between high and low abilities
80 r, LIF-independent iOCT4 ES cells retain the capacity to differentiate in vitro and in vivo upon down
81  in vitro study and demonstrated club cells' capacity to differentiate into alveolar epithelial cells
82 ifferentiated progenies will depend on their capacity to differentiate into mature and functional cel
83 well as increased accumulation potential and capacity to differentiate into memory phenotype cells.
84 anced cell size, metabolic capacity, and the capacity to differentiate.
85 uals with high starch intake but low genetic capacity to digest starch had the lowest BMI, potentiall
86 ameter estimation method for detecting DEGs, capacity to directly process alignment files and methods
87 ic features from a visual scene, such as the capacity to discern local or global motion, direction of
88                            This enhances the capacity to discriminate between very similar antibodies
89 ening the persistence of species lacking the capacity to disperse to new sites or locally adapt.
90 tapled peptides based on interrogating their capacity to disrupt p53/HDM2 and p53/HDMX complexes in l
91 se and, for the first time, demonstrates its capacity to dissolve intracellular amyloids.
92                                          Its capacity to do so depends on the relationship between si
93 nity anti-IgE mAbs was correlated with their capacity to downregulate the surface IgE and FcepsilonRI
94   These applications illustrate DMS-MaPseq's capacity to dramatically expand in vivo analysis of RNA
95 er antioxidant activity (-35%) and a reduced capacity to efflux cholesterol (-60%) compared to NC-HDL
96 d vaccines are more immunogenic and have the capacity to elicit long-lasting immune responses.
97 s suggests that structured proteins have the capacity to encode information into the surrounding hydr
98 marine picocyanobacteria have the collective capacity to encode thousands of different cyclic peptide
99 olic content and hence the total antioxidant capacity to encounter with oxidative stress.
100 tem/progenitor cells while maintaining their capacity to engraft in vivo into humanized mice.
101                The first group showed higher capacity to enhance photosynthetic rates per area (Pmax)
102 s localized in plant tissues, confirming its capacity to enter and colonize all hosts.
103 nce that some saprotrophic fungi exhibit the capacity to enter into facultative biotrophic relationsh
104 his study provides new insights into HIV-1's capacity to escape aptamer-mediated inhibition, the pote
105 experimentally manipulated to have a reduced capacity to escape.
106 ist for long periods in vivo and to have the capacity to establish immunologic memory.
107 owever, what enables TAMs to have a superior capacity to establish pre-metastatic microenvironment in
108         Viral fitness dictates virulence and capacity to evade host immune defenses.
109 atient numbers at each dose level and narrow capacity to evaluate clinical benefits.
110 s aversive and stems from limitations in our capacity to exercise cognitive control, it is unclear wh
111 nd inappropriate migration and invasion, the capacity to exploit the lymphatic circulation as a vehic
112 nder climate change will depend on a plant's capacity to exploit water resources.
113  of the ciHHV-6 genomes appear to retain the capacity to express viral genes, and most are predicted
114                                          The capacity to extract a periodic beat from a complex music
115 tivity, however, little is known about their capacity to facilitate the cell's unfolded protein respo
116 s limit is thought to arise from the brain's capacity to flexibly reconfigure interactions between sp
117 ocesses, investigation of sequences with the capacity to fold under physiological conditions is requi
118 as most of the latter will not even have the capacity to fold.
119                         This arises from its capacity to form a complex with the modulatory subunit o
120 olume that each ion can explore and thus its capacity to form an ion pair.
121  part, by the mammalian heart's low inherent capacity to form new cardiomyocytes.
122                                  Given their capacity to generate fast-acting currents, I suggest tha
123                                  While their capacity to generate pushing forces by ratcheting growth
124 hey share general reaction chemistry and the capacity to govern DNA topology and resolve strand entan
125  transplantation but also exhibited improved capacity to graft both leukemic and solid tumor cells co
126 relatedness and that transcriptomics has the capacity to greatly enhance ecological investigations of
127 ental time travel' neither do justice to its capacity to ground veridical beliefs about the past nor
128 t the original Gli1+ cell population had the capacity to heal immature entheses after injury, but thi
129                      The XPC has an inherent capacity to identify and stabilize at the DNA lesion sit
130 ) T-cell based therapies greatly rely on the capacity to identify and target antigens with expression
131 ne of the most striking human abilities: our capacity to identify correct associations between words
132 ophylactic measure in fish larviculture, its capacity to improve immunity and performance in European
133 maintaining normoglycemia through ferritin's capacity to inactivate Fe(2+) ions that otherwise induce
134 acyltransferase CT775 provides C.t. with the capacity to incorporate straight-chain and bacterial spe
135 HOS in Th17 cells results from their limited capacity to increase glycolysis in response to metabolic
136  elite controllers showed a stronger ex vivo capacity to induce B cell maturation and immunoglobulin
137 hen degradation is impaired, CAFs retain the capacity to induce invasion in an FN-dependent manner.
138 hort alpha-(1,3)-oligosaccharides lacked the capacity to induce maturation of DCs but significantly b
139 -regulated acetylation of p66Shc governs its capacity to induce ROS.
140 e the affinity for the Stl repressor and the capacity to induce the SaPI cycle.
141  its PD-associated disease variants have the capacity to induce the UPR(MT), but also that coexpressi
142  to asthma and/or COPD were tested for their capacity to induce TRAP.
143                Newly formed virions have the capacity to infect other cells (HeLa).
144 n contrast, very little is known about their capacity to influence CD4(+) T-cell activation during a
145             All have been assessed for their capacities to inhibit acetylcholine esterase but, in con
146 primary CD8(+) T cells the equivalent potent capacity to inhibit HIV-1 infection.
147           Furthermore, as the extract showed capacity to inhibit NO production in Raw 264.7 macrophag
148                                The predicted capacity to initiate isomerization is confirmed in catal
149  methylation, an epigenetic process with the capacity to integrate gene-environment interactions.
150 e typically associated with animals, but the capacity to integrate information and function as a coor
151  herpesvirus 6A (HHV-6A) and HHV-6B have the capacity to integrate into telomeres, the essential capp
152                                Improving our capacity to integrate large-scale structural and functio
153                                   MalaCards' capacity to inter-link information from complementary so
154  led us to hypothesize that MIF may have the capacity to interact with external substrates.
155 's 3-dimensional conformation determines its capacity to interact with potential ligands.
156 ned noncovalent FAD, and displayed a reduced capacity to interact with SdhE.
157      The results showed the matrix's reduced capacity to interact with solvents, principally from the
158 al electronic textiles (e-textiles) with the capacity to interact with the local environment is a pro
159 d substrate has been identified that has the capacity to interact with this cytokine's unique tautome
160                                      Humans' capacity to internalize norms likely evolved in our ance
161 heoretically the evolutionary origins of the capacity to internalize norms.
162 ntary genomic platforms have transformed our capacity to interrogate the molecular landscapes of huma
163                  Human metacognition, or the capacity to introspect on one's own mental states, has b
164 struct) rat 208 F cells, we demonstrated the capacity to isolate and expand pure populations of genet
165 rain plasticity, which underlie adolescents' capacity to learn from and adapt to their constantly evo
166 hrive in the dilute environment due to their capacity to locate, attach to, and use patches of nutrie
167 ction is significantly diminished, while the capacity to maintain diastolic Ca(2+) is moderately incr
168  and imaging have demonstrated the exclusive capacity to maintain excellent optical contrast and high
169 e stimulated insulin secretion and increased capacity to maintain glucose homeostasis after transplan
170 , like community organisations, and peoples' capacities to manage long-term conditions.
171 vasion of malignant cells, demonstrating the capacity to manipulate the tumor microenvironment and en
172                                    The human capacity to master multiple languages is remarkable and
173                    These results improve our capacity to measure the drivers underpinning ecosystem b
174 her sectors in California have shown varying capacities to meet the emissions reduction targets estab
175 ing that higher doses exceed the physiologic capacity to metabolize FA and result in the preferential
176 s and inflammation, and evidence of a higher capacity to metabolize inorganic As was negatively assoc
177 their mechanical properties to improve their capacity to mimic the functional dynamics of native tiss
178 dicated the phenotypic shift observed in the capacity to mineralise phytate in bare fallow soil was a
179 mperate broadleaf forest carbon sink and its capacity to mitigate anthropogenic carbon emissions may
180 enous bacterial community in the FSC has the capacity to mitigate some of the effects of a potential
181 aleen whales, which indicates their flexible capacity to modify their foraging strategy in relation t
182 their oxidation in colonocytes affects their capacity to modulate gene expression in these cells.
183 veal a metabolic network with the regulatory capacity to mount an anticipatory response.
184 rgent demands in regard to force production, capacity to move processively, and speed of movement.
185 h as varicella-zoster virus, depend upon the capacity to navigate in neuronal axons.
186                             PET provides the capacity to noninvasively measure the dynamics of variou
187 ed cost was less than 20% of the households' capacity to pay.
188 an account, a single mechanism must have the capacity to perform multiple, functionally related compu
189 osuppression associates with a defect in the capacity to phosphorylate nuclear factor kappa-light-cha
190 rals in winter exhibit symbionts with higher capacity to photoacclimate to the increased levels of li
191                     This effort requires the capacity to predict and control when and how multipotent
192 nding of disease transmission mechanisms and capacity to predict disease dynamics.
193                           We demonstrate the capacity to predict the epileptic outcome in five differ
194  of infection control systems will shape the capacity to prevent and control MERS-CoV or new emerging
195 adult stem cells are endowed with a superior capacity to prevent the accumulation of genetic lesions,
196 tandards and computational tools will expand capacities to probe cellular mechanisms with genetic dev
197 lementation, yet TT patients have diminished capacity to process iron.
198 rk that relates a network's structure to its capacity to process noise, and use this framework to dis
199 mester of pregnancy, the human fetus has the capacity to process perceptual information [1-3].
200 ll retain intact open reading frames and the capacity to produce certain viral RNA and/or proteins.
201 ysfunctional, as measured by their decreased capacity to produce IFN-alpha.
202 ions of whether the thymus naturally has the capacity to produce ILC2s and whether E proteins restrai
203 chomes are metabolic cell factories with the capacity to produce large quantities of secondary metabo
204                     Sensory neurons have the capacity to produce, release, and respond to acetylcholi
205  state, contribution to immune function, and capacity to proliferate in vivo.
206 d senescence, decreased stemness and reduced capacity to proliferate or to differentiate following de
207          Dendritic cells (DCs) have a unique capacity to promote both inflammatory and anti-inflammat
208 l-specifying transcription factors for their capacity to promote multi-lineage haematopoietic engraft
209 vention technology in a primary or secondary capacity to promote or modify health behavior in youth 1
210         Here, we found CD8+ T cells have the capacity to promote proliferation of BECs in low androge
211                    Aging stem cells lose the capacity to properly respond to injury and regenerate th
212                                          Its capacity to protect against initial enamel erosion was a
213                  This vitamin has a reported capacity to protect different plant species, but its app
214 cell-based high throughput screening for its capacity to protect human cells and mice against ricin t
215                                          The capacity to prototype scaled up architectures of natural
216 me of the quiescent viral genomes retain the capacity to reactivate, resulting in viral DNA replicati
217                                          The capacity to recognise oneself as separate from other ind
218 ke ability to self-renew and the multipotent capacity to reconstitute the entire spectrum of memory a
219 est their effects on TH2 functions and their capacity to reduce allergic airway inflammation.
220 asteurization of A. muciniphila enhanced its capacity to reduce fat mass development, insulin resista
221                      Microorganisms with the capacity to reduce the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O
222         Although the thymus has a remarkable capacity to regenerate after injury, endogenous thymic r
223 ereas damaged skeletal muscle has a profound capacity to regenerate, heart muscle, at least in mammal
224   Regardless of the feeding choice, infants' capacity to regulate iron homeostasis is important but l
225                         Eosinophils have the capacity to regulate the function of T cell subsets.
226            High-latitude ecosystems have the capacity to release large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2
227           It is known that bacteria have the capacity to release outer membrane vesicles (OMVs), whic
228 ntional aqueous outflow homeostasis in their capacity to remodel extracellular matrices, which has a
229 ontents (e.g., Cr, Zn, Ni, Sn, etc.) and the capacity to remove dissolved sulfide is reasonably limit
230 ence, the enzyme significantly increased its capacity to remove G/T nucleotide mismatches or 5-formyl
231           The adult heart innately lacks the capacity to repair and regenerate the damaged myocardium
232 ack the fate of donor cells and assess their capacity to repair osteonecrotic defects according to ag
233                       Tissues have a natural capacity to replace dying cells and to heal wounds.
234 antations toward greater P limitation as the capacity to replenish available P decreases.
235 s-resistant than breast cancer cell lines, a capacity to report protein expression on a per CTC basis
236 standard annotated data and by examining its capacity to reproduce known important features of cortic
237        Both land plants and metazoa have the capacity to reprogram differentiated cells to stem cells
238               Divalinal countered losartan's capacity to rescue spatial learning and memory and block
239 eatures of bdMphi biology would impair their capacity to resist bTB infection.
240 resources into wings could lead to a reduced capacity to resist infection.
241                               Therefore, the capacity to respond to a physiological challenge to body
242 cal shifts leading to compromised organismal capacity to respond to additional stressors.
243 ergy metabolism), compromising an organism's capacity to respond to additional stressors.
244  the phenology of most grass species has the capacity to respond to increases in temperature and alte
245  expanding and replacing salt marsh, wetland capacity to respond to sea-level rise may change.
246 nd that this variability may tune the cell's capacity to respond to sudden environmental perturbation
247 d Spt5 mutant forms of DSIF and tested their capacity to restore promoter-proximal pausing to DSIF-de
248  response (UPR) increases ER-protein-folding capacity to restore protein-folding homeostasis.
249 eved greater cooperation than groups with no capacity to sanction, levels comparable to those of grou
250 lymethoxylated flavones, along with greatest capacity to scavenge 2,2-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline
251                           Ribosomes have the capacity to selectively control translation through chan
252 ntly more divergent in floral traits and the capacity to self autonomously than allopatric population
253 tic of these cancer stem-like cells is their capacity to self-renew.
254                             Accordingly, the capacity to sense and respond to physical and chemical s
255                                          The capacity to sense mechanical stimuli can affect importan
256        However, NG2/CSPG4's function and its capacity to serve as a therapeutic target in this tumor
257                                         This capacity to signal across such a large synaptically rele
258                                          The capacity to simultaneously map and molecularly define th
259 ith a unique repair profile suggesting their capacity to stall RNA polymerase (Pol) II and trigger tr
260 ctosylsphingamides, were evaluated for their capacity to stimulate iNKT-cells.
261 e in the gut micro-environment, that has the capacity to stimulate visceral afferents and facilitate
262                        Moreover, the liver's capacities to store glucose in the form of glycogen, wit
263 visioned that can be fulfilled through their capacity to store multiple memory states per cell, which
264 that neonates (<1 mo old) may have a limited capacity to store VA in organs other than the liver; how
265 d Ccr7-deficient mice, which afforded us the capacity to study infection in mice with disrupted perip
266  safeguard their wildlife, and protect their capacity to supply vital goods and services.
267     Remodeled endosteal regions have reduced capacity to support non-leukemic HSCs, correlating with
268 development of other public health workforce capacity to support polio eradication efforts, including
269 ociation of core-microtubule and thus a high capacity to support the capsid formation.
270                    CD45RA Treg had a greater capacity to suppress after expansion with TAC.
271 ecently evolved heritable variation in their capacity to suppress helminth growth by two orders of ma
272 2- and IL-17-double-positive T cells and its capacity to suppress multiple genes from the transformin
273                      Fibroblasts possess the capacity to suppress T cell responses, although the mole
274 ner hair cells must have a low Ca(2+) buffer capacity to sustain exocytosis, thus making them more pr
275 by several serious challenges, including the capacity to sustain high-quality universal health covera
276 e and inflammation chondrocytes have reduced capacity to synthesize and maintain ATP, a molecule impo
277  plastids have dramatic differences in their capacity to synthesize and sequester carotenoids.
278  Future management of migraine will have the capacity to tailor treatments based on the distinct mech
279 eous, GBM tumour cells exhibit high adaptive capacity to targeted molecular therapies owing to an est
280 fer progressive decay in the heart's pumping capacity to the point of heart failure.
281 ts energy from maintaining its translational capacity to the process of meiosis.
282                                          The capacity to tolerate climate change often varies across
283 stress response research because of its high capacity to tolerate extreme salt stress.
284 expressed MceA truncations revealed that the capacity to traffic to mitochondria is encoded within th
285 es license CD26(high) T cells with a natural capacity to traffic to, regress and survive in solid tum
286 eir size, charge, in vitro cytotoxicity, and capacity to transfect human bone marrow stromal cells (B
287            These tolerant Treg cells had the capacity to transfer dominant tolerance and specifically
288 f hypoglycemia (IAH) in type 1 diabetes, the capacity to transport lactate into the brain during hypo
289 e ookinetes that exhibit a severely impaired capacity to traverse the mosquito midgut and transform t
290 her suppressive activity correlates to their capacity to trigger a coordinated action of multiple spe
291 oaded cells were viable and maintained their capacity to undergo active chemotaxis.
292 er average telomere lengths but retained the capacity to undergo multi-lineage differentiation.
293 ross the entire skin reveals a latent dermal capacity to undergo spatially patterned self-organisatio
294 alism, collectivism, or honor-as well as the capacity to understand each of these themes.
295 ated into two groups based on their inherent capacities to upregulate surface CD83, CD86, and CCR7 ex
296 ified DCs exhibited a significantly impaired capacity to uptake allergen and stimulate naive and TH2
297 nities in bare fallowed soil showed a marked capacity to utilise phytate for growth compared with ara
298  Second, resistant E11 mutants exhibited the capacity to utilize alternative cell receptors for host
299    The AIE signature endows DPA-SCP with the capacity to visualize mitochondria in a fluorescence tur
300  of cell plasticity, endowing cells with the capacity to withstand an aberrant mitogenic activity, wi

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