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1 sed to play important roles in intercellular communication.
2 ive behaviors and impaired verbal/non-verbal communication.
3 s (SMs) critical for defense, virulence, and communication.
4  understanding the evolution of mammal vocal communication.
5 tion nexus stability modulates intercellular communication.
6 ion between metabolism, immunity, and tissue communication.
7 nucleosome that reveals direct domain-domain communication.
8 fields of research to focus on primate vocal communication.
9 onvenient measure of through bond electronic communication.
10 ts such as relieving loneliness and enabling communication.
11 ay a critical role in neural computation and communication.
12  the mechanisms that control plant cell-cell communication.
13 trategies based on manipulating chemosensory communication.
14 uced a community-hopping model of allosteric communication.
15 g and manipulating cancers through cell-cell communication.
16 lity forces and restriction of intercellular communication.
17 y of employing FMF for long distance quantum communication.
18 trol, and disturbed cellular interorganellar communication.
19  S. cristatus is necessary for the cell-cell communication.
20 xt centered on the phenomenon of spontaneous communication.
21 direct with high precision enhancer-promoter communication.
22 o avoid the costs of noise-induced errors in communication.
23  other organelles, and further unravel their communication.
24 nmental stimuli and control of intracellular communication.
25 ense and orchestrate intra- and interspecies communication.
26       Exosomes are involved in intercellular communication.
27 ls to allow for gap junctional intercellular communication.
28  range of linguistic and nonlinguistic human communication.
29 and ecological significance of intraspecific communication.
30 .58, 95% CI: 0.39, 0.85) versus discontinued communication.
31  hemodynamic response, during natural verbal communication.
32 rgic neurons suggests hampered intercellular communication.
33 nabling further inquiry into neural bases of communication.
34 al functions that is also used for emotional communication.
35 hondrial membrane fusion and inter-organelle communication.
36 ting full LSL replacement and efficient risk communication.
37 cean and discuss the function of their vocal communication.
38 tivity, cadherin expression and gap junction communication.
39 arket period, and (3) FDA issuance of safety communications.
40  quantum Internet, and long-distance quantum communications.
41 z applications in imaging, spectroscopy, and communications.
42  ubiquitous source of errors in all forms of communication [1].
43 m team training strategy that challenges the communication abilities and teamwork competencies of sur
44 to patients, indirectly related to patients, communication, academic, nonmedical tasks, and transitio
45 an 'associative' disorder-a breakdown in the communication across different slow and fast neurotransm
46  challenges in successfully implementing the communications activities to support objective 2.
47  the informational and relational aspects of communication affect patient's actual medication-taking
48 R-21 contribute to sensory neuron-macrophage communication after damage to the peripheral nerve.
49                           Additionally, this communication aims to provide an insight into the limita
50 communication, correlations in positions, or communication along the hydrogen-bonded network depends
51 ic interneurons regulate the segregation and communication among intermingled PC subsets that contrib
52 th excitatory and inhibitory signals for the communication among oscillatory reactions, such as the B
53 and phase-locking, dynamically mimicking the communication among real neurons.
54  diversification of one of the main forms of communication among reptiles, presenting a macroevolutio
55  growth in the infundibulum, aiding vascular communication among the PT, PD, and brain.
56 disorders, and aging of the NMJ, focusing on communications among motoneurons, muscles and SCs, and u
57   We provide a novel perspective on chemical communication and a basis for future investigations on s
58  They mediate several forms of intercellular communication and are upregulated in diverse diseases.
59               In more recent times, however, communication and collaboration between the two fields h
60  synaptic processes that govern cell-to-cell communication and could both contribute in different way
61 ral bases for allosteric site-to-active site communication and for beta-lactam mimicry of the peptido
62 ve devices are ubiquitous in radar and radio communication and indispensable in the readout chains of
63 ime can be used to implement various quantum communication and information processing protocols.
64 perception plays a key role in interpersonal communication and is a precursor for a variety of socio-
65 e-OLs is an integral component of axon-glial communication and is required for the function and matur
66 uted" symptom profile with respect to social communication and language deficits relative to those wi
67 students in both effective interprofessional communication and management of common postoperative con
68 ting an association between patient-provider communication and medication adherence, there are no emp
69 or biological differentiation between visual communication and noncommunicative motion, enabling furt
70 the presence and severity of impaired social communication and repetitive behavior, immune dysregulat
71 as Google Flu Trends (GFT) to assist in risk communication and resource allocation during epidemics.
72 ntended to improve the clarity of scientific communication and the comparability of scientific invest
73 les of KSHV-associated VLVs in intercellular communication and the viral life cycle.
74 ronal synapses are adhesions specialized for communication and they come in two types, chemical and e
75 elevance both to the basic biology of animal communication and to biomedicine.
76 wareness and political commitment via global communications and advocacy; (2) informing national deci
77 d implementation; and (3) in-country program communications and capacity building, to ensure acceptan
78 h on emerging STEC, development of effective communications and public education strategies, and impr
79 ia is central to metabolism, inter-organelle communication, and cell life/death decisions.
80 aphic, medical, psychological/health belief, communication, and developmental factors to fertility pr
81 ctors: futile care, poor teamwork, deceptive communication, and ethical misconduct.
82                    Host searching, pheromone communication, and microclimatic preferences are aspects
83 lagens, primarily associated with osteoblast communication, and other non-collagenous proteins to the
84 etion carriers indicated worse daily living, communication, and social skills compared with deletion
85 lustering, such as intellectual functioning, communication, and socialization, demonstrating that sle
86 e who immigrate face unique health literacy, communication, and system navigation challenges, and the
87 ulence is controlled partly by intercellular communication, and the transcription factor PqsR is a ne
88 ated (FM) signal, which is very critical for communication applications.
89       Here, we demonstrate a high-throughput communication approach using the orbital angular momentu
90 models that incorporate heterotypic cellular communication are gaining interest as they can recapitul
91                       Difficulties in social communication are part of the phenotypic overlap between
92 hly potent signals in intra and interspecies communication as well as cross-kingdom interactions.
93 se, and efficiency and valued clear clinical communication, as well as words of reassurance.
94 neuroelectric brain-computer interface (BCI) communication attempts in CLIS, we here report BCI commu
95        Finally, bioluminescence functions in communication, attracting prey and in hiding from predat
96 hetic biology offers the potential to expand communication 'bandwidth' by using biomolecules and prov
97 systems with low power consumptions and high communication bandwidths in tunnel environments.
98 dings suggest a new type of neuron-astrocyte communication, based on the expression of AE3 in neurons
99 sk for spatial-mode multiplexing and quantum communication - basis-specific principles are invoked th
100 ons in a wide range of fields of sensing and communications because it is compatible with and can be
101 Lfng-mediated Notch signaling enables direct communication between a NSC and its descendants, so that
102 nction formation and homeostasis, supporting communication between adjacent cells.
103               Vesicles mediate intercellular communication between both neighboring and distant cells
104                                              Communication between cancer cells and the tumor microen
105 s achieved by means of close cooperation and communication between clinicians and basic scientists, w
106  various instances of intraspecific chemical communication between conspecific microalgae and to iden
107 hat epithelial cell-derived exosomes mediate communication between corneal epithelial cells and corne
108 utamatergic synapse is the principal site of communication between cortical pyramidal neurons and the
109 stion of timing, stability, and direction of communication between cortical regions has not been full
110 ht into liposarcoma progression, identifying communication between liposarcoma cells and their microe
111 ver, Fat2/Lar signaling mediates short-range communication between neighboring cells instead of trans
112 e function critically relies on well-ordered communication between neighboring cells, which is establ
113                                     Intimate communication between neural and vascular cells is criti
114  integrin mediate bidirectional cell-to-cell communication between neurons and astrocytes.
115                                This includes communication between organelles, which allows them to f
116 F2 as an important regulator of the critical communication between osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
117 sults indicate the presence of through-space communication between quinone units.
118                Our data highlight the immune communication between skin and gastrointestinal tract, a
119 al reproduction in flowering plants requires communication between synergid cells and a tip-elongatin
120 otor actions are made possible by continuous communication between the cortex and spinal motoneurons,
121                                    A lack of communication between the referring clinician and radiol
122 ane, and reveal a tightly coupled channel of communication between the TA-binding site, ATPase site,
123  types in maintaining metabolic homeostasis, communication between these cells remains poorly underst
124 mesenchymal interactions involve fundamental communication between tissues during organogenesis and a
125                              Electrochemical communication between two photobioelectrochemical half-c
126  crucial Hsp70 function relies on allosteric communication between two well-structured domains: an N-
127 sting that the S4-S5 linker is important for communications between the pore gate and the voltage sen
128                     However, factors such as communication biases and time constraints can lead to le
129 roenvironment inside live tissues, cell-cell communication, biomarker discovery, and drug development
130  Such a light source is also ideal for space communications, both in the classical and quantum regime
131  was effective in improving patient-centered communication but did not affect secondary outcomes.
132 the transition of the study of intercellular communication by membrane nanotubes from cell culture to
133 st Case/Worst Case framework changed surgeon communication by shifting the focus of decision-making c
134 echanism through which endodermal-myocardial communication can guide the cell movements that initiate
135 ized audio game can transfer to "real-world" communication challenges.
136 , PPI can reveal how inter-regional amygdala communications change dynamically depending on perceptio
137  (n = 84) received a previsit individualized communication coaching session that incorporated a QPL.
138 ved question prompt lists and individualized communication coaching to identify issues to address dur
139 recent "incentive auction" of the US Federal Communications Commission was the first auction to reall
140 plementation & service delivery, monitoring, communications & community engagement, disease surveilla
141 anelle that is known to facilitate intracyst communication, compromise synchronous spermatogonial dea
142                 Strength as well as means of communication, correlations in positions, or communicati
143             In transplantation, neuro-immune communication could significantly impact the processes o
144 e plant cell wall plays an important role in communication, defense, organization and support.
145 um disorder (ASD) is characterized by social communication deficits and restricted, repetitive patter
146                                         This Communication describes a new molecular design for the e
147                                         This Communication describes a new molecular design that yiel
148                                         This Communication describes studies of Ph-RF (RF = CF3 or CF
149                                         This Communication describes the use of porous coordination p
150 tic overlap between schizophrenia and social communication difficulties, by contrast, persisted acros
151  provides a substrate for cerebro-cerebellar communication during cognitive processing.
152 eral immune pathways in microbiota-gut-brain communication during health and neurological disease.
153                      Blocking or reducing GJ communication during HIV infection resulted in aberrant
154 ord, clinician laboratory data retrieval and communication during ICU rounds at our institution was p
155 acterized channels that mediate cell-to-cell communication during neurotransmission in animals, but t
156  and their biological effect in cell to cell communication during the adaptive immune response.
157 e offering simultaneous analysis of cellular communication effects on the energy production phenotype
158 plementation and dissemination, this Special Communication emphasizes methods to ensure trial results
159 se can stimulate efficient enhancer-promoter communication (EPC); however, the role of chromatin stru
160 gic PVN classification scheme for diagnostic communication, especially at the time of index diagnosis
161 s and health workers, fostering advocacy and communications, establishing monitoring and validation s
162 re, allowing native cell-to-cell contact and communication even during vigorous activity such as card
163 isrepresented) data and to characterize data communication failures by type.
164     Frogs and toads rely heavily on acoustic communication for coordinating reproduction and typicall
165 ly Heart Talk, an intervention to aid family communication, for improving uptake of preventive screen
166 slets, and the impact of aging on intraislet communication has not been characterized.
167                     Despite partial success, communication has remained impossible for persons suffer
168 , engineered technologies of dynamic network communication have many features that highlight analogou
169                                              Communication, health-related quality-of-life and satisf
170 gement, photodetection, light emission, data communication, high-speed electronics and light harvesti
171 t has shown remarkable motor, cognitive, and communication improvements after 17 months of D-serine d
172 ckade of the V1a receptor may improve social communication in adults with high-functioning ASD.
173 es are involved in fine-tuning intercellular communication in asthma.
174 he PMT, provides new insights on interdomain communication in biosynthetic systems.
175  routine clinical conditions improved verbal communication in daily-life situations in people with ch
176 eported as crucial mediators in cell-to-cell communication in development and disease.
177  intriguing is the investigation of chemical communication in microalgae, because of the relevance of
178 gnaling molecules that mediate intercellular communication in microbial populations and trigger coord
179 are emerging as a novel mean of cell-to-cell communication in physiology and pathology because they r
180                             Inter-organellar communication in plant-microbe interactions 1022 VI.
181 fertility and the evolution of intercellular communication in pollination.
182  mechanism of exosome-mediated intercellular communication in the activation of HSC for liver fibrosi
183 ur findings show that penguins may use vocal communication in the ocean related with group associatio
184 ibutes to the understanding of intercellular communication in the pathogenesis of liver disease durin
185 o to quantify the spatial extent of cytokine communications in dense tissues.
186 sing the physical connections and allosteric communications in multi-domain nuclear receptor (NR) pol
187 uctuating pressure gradients along anomalous communications in the optic nerve head induce migration
188 lopment of components to facilitate wireless communications in the terahertz but the characterization
189             The growing demands for wireless communications in tunnel environments are driven by requ
190 ed a critical role in the evolution of vocal communication, in both production and perception.
191 ejecting the distinction: Unlike most animal communication, in which signals are either true or false
192 ght play a role in cell wall-plasma membrane communication, influencing cell wall formation and cellu
193 us was measured using the Asthma Control and Communication Instrument, and asthma-specific HRQOL was
194                 Cell migration and cell-cell communication involve the protrusion of actin-rich cell
195  cephalopods for camouflage and intraspecies communication is a fascinating research topic.
196              A dysfunctional sympathetic-gut communication is associated with gut pathology, dysbiosi
197                                              Communication is essential for all domains of life.
198                                     Acoustic communication is fundamental to social interactions amon
199 ion of OLs to promote myelination.Axon-glial communication is important for myelination.
200                                     Symbolic communication is learned and culturally structured, inte
201 ns, but the neurophysiological basis of this communication is poorly understood.
202                                     Cellular communication is prone to interference by neighboring mi
203 international research environment, accurate communication is vital.
204  is the disruption of bacterial cell-to-cell communication (known as quorum sensing), which has previ
205                                            A communication length of 250 mum was achieved for both th
206 ing has not yet disappeared, and that visual communication may have replaced auditory in these colour
207                            Physician-patient communication may help to address inequity in the use of
208 ty to these therapies through an interclonal communication mechanism mediated by interleukin-6 (IL-6)
209 lly allow the identification of cell-to-cell communication mechanisms and biomarkers.
210 on requires coherent hippocampal-neocortical communication mediated by PV(+) cells.
211 the view of impaired interhemispheric neural communications mediated by CC, providing a new perspecti
212 e far-reaching applications in spectroscopy, communication, metrology and basic science.
213 adily integrated with other state-of-the-art communication modulation techniques like quadrature ampl
214 g the back-off algorithms used in artificial communication networks to optimize information throughpu
215  despite gross differences across languages, communication of chromatic chips is always better for wa
216 ocal interactions between IELs and IECs, and communication of IELs with immune cells that reside outs
217 y be influenced by healthcare professionals' communication of risk.
218  whether such impressions also influence the communication of scientific findings to lay audiences, a
219 served N-terminal region but also permissive communication of the Orai N terminus and loop2 in an iso
220     ENIGMA-Viewer supports presentations and communications of brain research results through effecti
221 s to evaluate the impact of patient-provider communication on medication adherence among a sample of
222 he way for new comparative studies in animal communication or the analysis of signals of unknown code
223 eered the transporter to dissect interdomain communication paths.
224 roaches, the structure reveals an allosteric communication pathway that connects the distal end of th
225                                              Communication pathways between gut microbiota and the ce
226 thylated genes function in cell adhesion and communication pathways.
227 aracterized, in part, by distinct social and communication phenotypes.
228           Consumer-reported patient-provider communication (PPC) assessed by Consumer Assessment of H
229 us infection during pregnancy may help guide communication, prevention, and planning efforts.
230           We propose that this bidirectional communication promotes efficient DNA processing and expl
231           However, the nature, function, and communication properties of TNTs are still poorly unders
232       Here we consider the minimum number of communication rounds needed to perform the locality-cons
233 ial applications to a variety of imaging and communication scenarios.
234                                   As science communication scholars, we encourage interdisciplinary e
235                                Intercellular communication sets the pace for transformed cells to sur
236 he significance of CCN1-EC and CCN1-pericyte communication signals in driving physiological and patho
237 n of successful treatment requires effective communication skills to improve patient acceptance and a
238  With the exception of clinician training in communication skills, evidence for many of the clinical
239 y, nursing, hospice and palliative medicine, communication skills, health disparities, and advocacy e
240 uire robust oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
241            This influence of vessel noise on communication space exceeded natural variability for bet
242 vestigated the effect of vessel noise on the communication space of the Bryde's whale Balaenoptera ed
243 the first steps in evaluating these animals' communication spaces and alteration of these spaces due
244 igated the alteration of estimated effective communication spaces at three spawning locations for pop
245                                     Improved communication strategies are essential to facilitate thi
246 otype of cancer which captures the cell-cell communication structure - it may open new opportunities
247 cognitive decline related to immune-to-brain communication, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disea
248                                          The communication support program did not impact patients' h
249                                              Communication support program recipients' self-efficacy
250                        Satisfaction with the communication support program was high.
251 tudy uncovers a function of SRC in cell-cell communication, supported by syntenin exosomes, which is
252 g the software from the picture archival and communication system (PACS) workstation.
253 kely to be a common feature of any terahertz communication system in which signals propagate as diffr
254  sent by an EMR-linked picture-archiving and communications system to the respective devices.
255 t retrospective study, picture archiving and communication systems of two tertiary referral hospitals
256  of users, which is suitable for intelligent communication systems with low power consumptions and hi
257 er capacity would be promising in the future communication systems, especially in the bandwidth-limit
258 studies between human voice and other animal communication systems.
259 m an integral part of modern measurement and communication systems.
260 g next-generation high speed computation and communication systems.
261 for implementation in future information and communications technologies.
262  of skin-like flexible sensors with wireless communication technology creates a unique opportunity fo
263     Quorum sensing is a process of cell-cell communication that bacteria use to regulate collective b
264                                      In this communication, the electronic structure evolution of SrF
265 causing persistent modifications of neuronal communication thought to provide the cellular basis of l
266 L. pneumophila can shut down ER-mitochondria communication through cleavage of syntaxin 17.
267  been recently employed in classical optical communication to increase the data transmission capacity
268 in the endothelium that triggers endothelial communication to mesenteric vessel muscle cells, leading
269 responding for palatable food via downstream communication to mPFC NMDA receptors.
270                                      Several communication tools are offered to facilitate exchange o
271 mbined intervention that included oncologist communication training and coaching for patients with ad
272          Oncologists received individualized communication training using standardized patient instru
273 oncologists (n = 12) received individualized communication training; up to 10 of their patients (n =
274 ication attempts in CLIS, we here report BCI communication using functional near-infrared spectroscop
275 nd long distances directly demonstrates that communication via nanotunnels is slower.
276                                 Host-microbe communication via small molecule signals is important fo
277 s in inter-organ and inter-organismal remote communication via transporter-mediated movement of key m
278                                       Verbal communication was significantly improved from baseline t
279                                      In this communication, we demonstrate that various solutions of
280                                      In this Communication, we present a new type of catalysts-carbon
281                                      In this communication, we propose a novel mechanism for this rea
282                                      In this communication, we used all-atom molecular dynamics simul
283  context, a number of core areas of work for communications were established: (1) generating awarenes
284 tional capabilities (electrical and chemical communication) were imparted by protein nanopores spanni
285                                         This communication will highlight the potential of NMR spectr
286 ich makes it almost unreachable for a direct communication with an electrode.
287 and generating a graphical summary that aids communication with colleagues, funders, regulatory autho
288 very low level of evidence on the topics of: communication with family members, family presence, fami
289          Engagement in frank and transparent communication with our patients and their caregivers abo
290 elationships; Effects of day shift length on communication with patients and families.
291 shift affected patient care or nursing staff communication with patients and families.
292 CU managers and clinicians facilitate robust communication with patients and their loved ones.
293 sex on first meeting, while living/continued communication with sexual partner(s) was associated with
294  is a biologically active membrane in active communication with the axons.
295  enables long-term, sensitive, and selective communication with the nervous system.
296 rcuits while still maintaining other ongoing communication with these targets.
297 dely considered to be foundational in animal communication, with prominent theories arguing that it p
298 tion of the eCB system facilitates efficient communication within and between brain regions and serve
299                      However, how changes in communication within and between such networks dynamical
300 ssion of SCN neuronal state or intercellular communication within the SCN network.

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