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1 g mentors, energetic trainees, and inspiring colleagues.
2 opment Goal projects says Joshua Salomon and colleagues.
3 ivated the spreading hypothesis by Braak and colleagues.
4 by Marino Zerial and Peter Novick and their colleagues.
5 terpretation and communication with surgical colleagues.
6 a job at graduation than their White/British colleagues.
7 , patient advocacy groups, and international colleagues.
8 er cancer developed by Alessandro Vitale and colleagues.
9 that was developed and employed by Wang and colleagues.
10 tients, family members, doctors, and nursing colleagues.
11 eing comparable to those of more experienced colleagues.
12 ecent paper in Current Biology, Fennessy and colleagues [1] conclude that there are four species of g
13 a recent report in Current Biology, Cai and colleagues [1] described an extinct rove beetle, Cretotr
14 (Supplemental information), and Fennessy and colleagues [1] provide another viewpoint on giraffe taxo
16 d social features of human dance, Laland and colleagues [2] have suggested that dance may be an incid
19 his issue of Developmental Cell, Michael and colleagues (2016) show that the actin binding protein Co
25 his issue of Developmental Cell, Pascual and colleagues (2017) investigate the dire consequences of s
26 ted in Developmental Cell from Diaz-Diaz and colleagues (2017) proposes that this death results from
28 issue of Developmental Cell, Korotkevic and colleagues (2017) show that the interplay between cell p
29 al models from basic neuroscience, Vaghi and colleagues (2017) suggest a quantitative account of this
30 itical illness, educate our noncritical care colleagues about these interventions, and improve our ou
31 and Michael Kattan discuss Gnanapragasam and colleagues' accompanying research study on refining risk
32 ty: (1) colleagues' external HIV stigma, (2) colleagues' actions against external HIV stigma, (3) res
34 this Perspective on the study by Bryant and colleagues, Alex Tsai discusses the evidence supporting
36 In addition, the presence of a patient or colleague and use of a computer or telephone during each
38 ies of vignettes, we pay tribute to the many colleagues and patient volunteers without whose help the
40 ith peers, but perceived support from senior colleagues and supervisors to be either absent or inappr
41 Woodward presented himself to his students, colleagues, and fellow chemists with an aura of nobility
51 al mechanisms for prioritization, Mather and colleagues' arguments suggest that their effects are enh
54 1978 in Cancer Research by Dougherty and his colleagues at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute remains
55 In a Perspective accompanying Sylvia and colleagues, Carlton Evans and colleagues discuss the cha
56 In this commentary, we contest Van Lange and colleagues' central claim that "countries closer to the
60 C81-96 and D47) as estimated in a Burns and colleagues' companion Article to obtain the total costs
63 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Hydbring and colleagues define a novel class of microRNAs (miRNAs), d
64 In this issue of the JCI, Peteranderl and colleagues define a paracrine communication between macr
65 of the JCI, Lichtmannegger, Leitzinger, and colleagues delineate the therapeutic effect of methanoba
73 issue of Cancer Cell, Delloye-Bourgeois and colleagues demonstrate that neuroblastoma cell lines and
75 1, 2017, issue of Cancer Research, Nagel and colleagues demonstrate the value of assays that determin
76 pamine (DA) neurons, a study by Burbulla and colleagues demonstrated a toxic cascade of cellular dysf
79 r Christmas factor (factor IX), Rapaport and colleagues demonstrated that the venom's clotting activi
80 mpirically-grounded, modeling by Quiroga and colleagues demonstrates that the adaptation of visual co
83 In this issue of Molecular Cell, Tay and colleagues describe a new technique to digitally quantif
84 In this issue of the JCI, Van de Bittner and colleagues describe a promising step toward solving this
88 ue of Cell Stem Cell, Kwan et al. (2016) and colleagues describe how a stress-induced signal that ori
91 In this issue of the JCI, Brandenburg and colleagues describe the identification and characterizat
92 nsky of the US National Cancer Institute and colleagues describe the implementation and outcomes of w
94 ovian fear conditioning paradigm, Gruene and colleagues described an active conditioned fear response
95 sue of Cell, a study from Marti, Clardy, and colleagues describes a host-derived lipid lysophosphatid
98 erapeutics against malaria, Lanzavecchia and colleagues discovered that antibodies can be diversified
106 Global Health" Collection, Cyril Engmann and colleagues discuss promising innovations that have the p
110 ing Sylvia and colleagues, Carlton Evans and colleagues discuss the challenge of squaring policies ar
117 nds of hematology, William Dameshek, and his colleague Edward Miller, is from the inaugural issue of
120 In this Perspective linked to Koenig and colleagues, Elvin Geng and Diane Havlir discuss the next
126 displaying internal construct validity: (1) colleagues' external HIV stigma, (2) colleagues' actions
127 a, (4) respondent's internal HIV stigma, (5) colleagues' external tuberculosis stigma, (6) respondent
128 obal dataset of mammalian species, Mazel and colleagues find that both convergence and divergence occ
131 Behavior Problem Children Herbert Jasper and colleagues found that brain abnormalities revealed by EE
133 aphical summary that aids communication with colleagues, funders, regulatory authorities, and the wid
134 cent paper in Nature Cell Biology, Nance and colleagues have discovered an unexpected step along the
136 his issue of Cancer Research, Almassalha and colleagues have proposed a new concept of the developmen
137 In this issue of the JCI, Inoue, Abe, and colleagues have uncovered a targetable neuroimmunomodula
141 Fifty years ago, distinguished critical care colleagues identified a syndrome of severe lung injury t
142 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Hockendorf and colleagues identified RIPK3, an essential kinase for nec
149 cent discoveries of Henderson, Chappell, and colleagues in 1987-1988 that led them to hypothesize int
150 of Molecular Microbiology, Terry, Jiang, and colleagues in Per Bullough's laboratory show that the Ex
151 engagement of cardiovascular scientists with colleagues in positive psychology to advance this new fi
153 published article in Genome Biology, Li and colleagues introduced TIMER, a gene expression deconvolu
154 pective on the GEMS study by Kelly Baker and colleagues, Jonny Crocker and Jamie Bartram consider the
157 n a Perspective accompanying Abad-Franch and colleagues, Lorenz von Seidlein, Alexander Kekule, and D
159 ron and Walter Orenstein discuss Lessler and colleagues' modeling study on measles vaccination and th
160 adapt to local circumstances and embrace new colleagues not traditionally seen as NTD implementers.
163 t executive nurses from accusations by board colleagues of disloyalty whislt also actively restrictin
164 ht of the study by Aleksandra Jakubowski and colleagues of the President's Malaria Initiative in sub-
166 of evolutionary ecology and work by Ford and colleagues on the meadow brown butterfly Maniola jurtina
168 management, programming, collaborating with colleagues, organizing projects, tracking work, and writ
174 iscuss early findings from Richard Hayes and colleagues' PopART study on HIV testing and treatment.
194 n this issue of Genes & Development, Zhu and colleagues (pp. 141-153) investigate the neutrophil's ge
195 this issue of Genes & Development, Kondo and colleagues (pp. 1841-1846) use extensive transcriptomic
196 ssue of Genes & Development, Pourebrahim and colleagues (pp. 1847-1857) develop a new mouse model of
198 colleagues (pp. 2331-2336) and Reginato and colleagues (pp. 2325-2330) report that a variety of phys
199 this issue of Genes & Development, Wang and colleagues (pp. 2331-2336) and Reginato and colleagues (
201 In this issue of Genes & Development, Ke and colleagues (pp. 990-1006) provide insights into the temp
204 n a recent article in Science, Tomasetti and colleagues present an expanded model for cancer risk, wh
206 n this issue of the JCI, Gallego-Delgado and colleagues present evidence that implicates angiotensin
207 Using a simple laboratory system, Hoek and colleagues present evidence that resource availability c
212 the research article by William Rudgard and colleagues, Priya Shete and coauthor discuss the challen
217 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Zheng and colleagues provide evidence that chemotherapy itself ind
219 In this issue of the JCI, Ruiz de Azua and colleagues provide important insights into the regulatio
222 ead with interest the manuscript by June and colleagues published recently in Immunity in which they
232 an extensive simulation study, McGregor and colleagues recently recommended the use of surrogate var
235 many insightful commentaries from interested colleagues regarding our proposed behavioural constellat
236 ical methodologies and by educating research colleagues regarding the application of clinical trial f
237 In support of this hypothesis, Laland and colleagues rely on four convergent lines of evidence dra
238 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Singh and colleagues report a role for MUC1-induced HIF expression
240 In this issue of the JCI, Cherkassky and colleagues report on their use of a murine model of huma
246 In the March 10 issue of Nature, Greten and colleagues report that this metabolic disruption affects
250 ce in Staphylococcus aureus Kriegeskorte and colleagues report the performance of various clinical te
251 In this issue of the JCI, Finkelstein and colleagues report the results of a clinical study in a c
252 ome Longitudinal Study (NAPLS-2), Cannon and colleagues report, concurrently with the present article
257 accompanying paper in Cell Reports, Mazo and colleagues reveal that delayed accumulation of H3K27me3
259 this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Wang and colleagues show that chromatinization occurs before inte
260 current issue of Neuron, Bacioglu, Maia, and colleagues show that neurofilament light concentrations
264 ir of papers in Immunity and Cell, Ghosh and colleagues show that the canonical NF-kappaB subunits p6
268 ve on the clinical trial by Rita Alloway and colleagues, Simon Ball explains the benefits to healthca
269 tive on the Research Article by ten Haaf and colleagues, Steven Shapiro discusses the challenges of i
270 ger discuss the implications of Richards and colleagues' study exploring the role of early-life obesi
271 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Thirant and colleagues systematically examine unique transcriptional
272 ntial book that he wrote with his friend and colleague Taylor Steeves, and through his many students
273 hlight a paper published by George Poste and colleagues that compared and contrasted several differen
274 menting on a study by James Lopez Bernal and colleagues that examined specialist-dominated hospital c
275 the two clinical trials of Terry Haines and colleagues that incrementally removed and reinstated all
277 rimer mimic developed by Sanders, Moore, and colleagues, the engineered DS-SOSIP trimer showed reduce
278 limate change; and educate the public, their colleagues, their community, and lawmakers about the hea
281 In this issue of the JCI, MacDonald and colleagues transduced human Tregs with a chimeric antige
282 When Hanbury Brown and his mathematician colleague Twiss took the obvious step to propose bringin
283 this month's issue of the JCI, Klebanoff and colleagues uncover a Fas-mediated interaction between na
293 In this issue of Cancer Research, Vivian and colleagues utilize a unique mouse model, called Mitochon
295 her than water demonstrated by Sharpless and colleagues were replicated in the corresponding microdro
297 allenged, largely by the work of Holland and colleagues, who demonstrated that under certain conditio
299 rable to those of their midcareer and senior colleagues, within the context of existing referral and
300 son perspective and agrees with Morsella and colleagues, yet further proposes that the option-selecti
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