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1         We identified 10 infants with AD and compared them with 10 randomly selected control infants
2 n patient-derived xenograft mouse models and compared them with (11)C-AMT uptake.
3 es from the sequence type (ST)25 lineage and compared them to 12 ST25 genomes deposited in public dat
4                                           We compare them with 134 patients with a tissue heart valve
5 ndividuals from 18 breeds bred in Russia and compared them to 135 additional breeds from around the w
6 sandwiched inside a nanoscale MIM device and compared it with 180 nm thick blanket NbOx (x = 2 and 2.
7  moderate and 22 severe asthma patients) and compared them with 19 healthy subjects.
8 eotide polymorphisms in 99 Sardinian WBs and compared them with 196 wild specimens from mainland Euro
9 ilure with or without renal dysfunction, and compare it with 2 frequently used biomarkers of chronic
10       We studied nine such CMS patients, and compared them to 21 CMS patients without encephalopathy,
11               We tested six anti-V2 MAbs and compared them with 21 MAbs specific for V3, the CD4-bind
12 nd March 7, 2007, (median age 24 months) and compared them with 217 sibling controls and 184 age-and-
13 enomes of 4,280 patients at low coverage and compared them to 3,652 previously sequenced population c
14 heep abortions at different time periods and compared them with 42 C. jejuni isolates associated with
15 raphy examinations in the albinism group and compared them with 558 control examinations.
16 invasive predictor of long-term outcomes and compare it with 6-month urinary CXCL10.
17 developed for breast tumor assessment and to compare it with 7-T diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI).
18  intrinsic population growth rate (rmax) and compare it to 95 other chondrichthyans.
19 rticipants explicitly set the criterion, and compare it to a more traditional discrimination task, al
20 aracterise the performance of the device and compare it to a popular commercial system using two-phot
21  neuronal ensembles from mouse neocortex and compare it to a recurrent network model, where connectiv
22 ify and remember a visual motion pattern and compare it to a second pattern.
23  (ROP) treated with ranibizumab (Case 1) and compare it with a case of ROP without treatment (Case 2)
24  charged amino groups (-NH3(+)) and directly compare it with a similar carboxyl and hydroxyl function
25 secutive cases series of LRH for LDLT and to compare it with a successive cohort of open right hepate
26 lyze existing mathematical models of Wnt and compare them to a new Wnt signaling model that targets s
27 eral) in the septic obstetric population and compare them to a nonobstetric septic control group.
28 derive wind power limits (GCM estimate), and compare them to a simple approach derived from the clima
29 ient admitted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and compared it with a human-adapted laboratory line (A1-H.1
30 nd characterized a Drosophila HDL2 model and compared it with a previously established HD model.
31 ystem Productivity Simulator (BEPS) and then compared it with a prognostic model.
32  of 337 ID subjects as a first-tier test and compared it with a standard clinical evaluation performe
33 ospectively studied patients with PO-CAP and compared them to a cohort of patients with bacterial com
34 pants from the city population (n = 215) and compared them to a control condition (from different pla
35  'Productive Ward' initiative in Ireland and compared them to a control group of similar size and mat
36 atic data gathered between 2011 and 2014 and compared them to a model produced from bistatic data col
37 eated patients with a surgical procedure and compared them with a control group of patients without p
38  genomes of the infectious Y pestis strains, compared them with a database of genomes from 131 Y pest
39 om dromedaries in Saudi Arabia and Egypt and compared them with a human MERS-CoV reference strain.
40 ic and demographic components of rescue, and compared them with adaptation from standing genetic vari
41 te Castilleja paramensis (Orobanchaceae) and compared them with additional holoparasitic, hemiparasit
42 s, and heart failure events in HealthLNK and compared them with adjudicated events in MESA.
43 ged 6-23 mo examined in NHANES 2009-2012 and compared them to age-specific DRIs as applicable.
44 ime points after moderate to severe FPI, and compared them with age-matched control rats.
45 ciated critical illness hospitalizations and compared them with all-cause event rates.
46 haIIbbeta3 molecules to polymeric fibrin and compare it to alphaIIbbeta3 binding to monomeric fibrin
47  demonstrate the potential of our method and compare it with alternatives using the Northern Finland
48 sent a reconstruction of the whole canoe and compare it to another early canoe previously discovered
49 GAC-ELISA) to detect anti-NS1 antibodies and compare it with anti-E MAC/GAC-ELISA.
50  anxiety sensitivity) during a human OFT and compare it with appropriate control groups (n = 16 and n
51 ocomplexes with known subunit structures and compared them with available X-ray crystal structures.
52 scoring system for calculating morbidity and compared it with CCI.
53 europathological comorbidity (NPC) score and compared it to CDR, IQCODE, and NPI scores.
54 ependent samples of diverse cancer types and compared them to cell-type-specific epigenomic features.
55 resence or absence of a PI3Kalpha inhibitor, compare it to chronic activation of PI3K signalling by c
56 d long-term success of catheter ablation and compared them with clinical predictors.
57  to 27 years old across a growing season and compared them to communities in pre-restoration agricult
58 icroscopy (PLM) analysis of 14 new I-RLs and compare them with comparable tooth-associated cases (T-R
59 n subtropical China and, for the first time, compared them to concurrent measures of CO2 emissions.
60 ctions of whisker representation in RMA, and compare them with connections of CWA.
61 als - mouse and Caenorhabditis elegans - and compare them to consider which important features might
62 o stutter with mutations in this pathway and compared it to control speech and found abnormalities si
63 uded 189 adults and 24 children with GBS and compared them to control cohorts for analysis of serum a
64 ption of Atg5 (Ptf1aCreex1;Atg5F/F mice) and compared them to control mice.
65 produce long-term potentiation (TBS-LTP) and compared them to control or no stimulation.
66 ptozotocin-induced diabetic (STZ-D) rats and compared them with control rats.
67 ents with a c.204insA TNFRSF13B mutation and compared them with counterparts from patients with CVID
68 tern Europe grown in the Balkan area, and to compare them with cultivars from the Balkan.
69 CD4 binding site of the envelope antigen and compared it to currently used unblocked envelope protein
70                                           We compared them with differences due to library preparatio
71 lar contractile function in healthy pigs and compared them with dobutamine infusion.
72 a, a species with young sex chromosomes, and compare it with Drosophila melanogaster.
73 -specific excitatory classes of neurons, and compare them to each other and to inhibitory cortical ne
74 tion error functions of dopamine neurons and compare them to each other.
75 , mental health, and social functioning, and compared them with effects from other bereavements.
76                    To evaluate INTEGRATE, we compared it with eight additional gene fusion discovery
77 eparated Eurasian and American wild mice and compared them with endogenous germ line retroviruses (ER
78 r (CRC) undergoing curative resection and to compare it to established biomarkers including the neutr
79 s for two polygynous sage-grouse species and compared them to estimates from birds with various matin
80 so modeled the PRDelta4 enzyme structure and compared it to existing crystallographic structures of H
81 pithelial cell lines (MCF-7 and MCF-10A) and compared it with extracellular fractions enriched in mic
82 dan adults during a mild malaria episode and compared them with findings from a convalescence sample.
83                                           We compare it with five other popular feature screening app
84  disruption of Nr1h4 (FXR-knockout mice) and compared them with floxed control mice.
85  endpoint-directed resuscitation systems and compare them to formula-based bolus resuscitation.
86 erties of reduced alpha-MoO3-x(R-MoO3-x) and compare it with fully oxidized alpha-MoO3 (F-MoO3).
87 me of KCOT using whole genome microarray and compare it with gene expression of different odontogenic
88 , propagated it, sequenced its genome(6) and compared it with genomes of 109 accessions representing
89 tic groups I, II, and III, respectively, and compared them with genomes of other valid Brachyspira sp
90 s representing 70 of 78 monocot families and compare them with genomic characters, a suite of life hi
91 in C equation in subjects with cirrhosis, we compared it to GFR measured by nonradiolabeled iothalama
92 eltahep)) to GH transgenic mice (GH(tg)) and compared them to GH(tg)STAT5(Deltahep) mice.
93 mans, discuss its mechanism and structurally compare it with Group I and II CPNs.
94  isolated from human infections in 2013, and compare them with hemagglutinins of avian origin.
95 nt in all human miRNA hairpin precursors and compared them to highly expressed human RNAs with known
96 ing specificities of 242 Drosophila TFs, and compared them to human and mouse data.
97 young adult macaques in brainstem slices and compared them to identical recordings from rats.
98 of food allergen-specific IgE and IgG4 , and compared it with ImmunoCAP and ImmunoCAP ISAC.
99 ion costs of acetic acid via MES and AF, and compared them to industrial chemical processes: methanol
100 n mice engrafted with a human immune system, compared it with infected wild-type and nonhumanized mic
101 e brain that displayed HCS in 2 patients and compared them with isointense cortex in the same individ
102                                           We compare it to its structural and electronic relatives al
103  pro-KLK2 in Leishmania tarentolae cells and compared it with its non-glycosylated counterpart from E
104 he reliability of [Formula: see text] and we compare it with k-fold cross-validation, bootstrapping,
105 unctional immune parameters of wild mice and compare them with laboratory mice, finding that wild mou
106 n = 6) and type 1 diabetes (T1D, n = 16) and compared them to levels in healthy control subjects (n =
107  estimate system well-to-wheel emissions and compare them to limits established by U.S. renewable fue
108 s (North Africa, Syria and Saudi Arabia) and compare them with local bacterial communities sampled on
109    We isolate TAMs from patient biopsies and compare them with macrophages from non-malignant human t
110 sitive (B-PLL+) and 6 negative (B-PLL-)] and compared them with MCL and CLL patients.
111 and ShARe corpora as reference standards and compared it to MMTx, MGrep, Concept Mapper, cTAKES Dicti
112                                           We compare it with multivariate prediction of speech and la
113 on-neoplastic prostate epithelial tissue and compared it to non-transformed and neoplastic low-grade
114 nizing and infecting ST8-USA300 isolates and compared them to non-ST8 CA-MRSA isolates.
115     We analyze a variety of such mutants and compare them to normal (wild-type), finding that mutants
116 ion on MYC-driven mouse B-cell lymphomas and compare them with observations in human Burkitt lymphoma
117 to predict optimal germination fractions and compared them to observed germination.
118 red in many countries from 2008 to 2010, and compared them with observed rates.
119  low-income and middle-income countries, and compare them with ones from existing models.
120 ual reconstruction of the OH 7 mandible, and compare it to other early Homo fossils.
121 w-temperature thermodynamics is discussed to compare it with other glassy materials.
122 uitment strategies and editing outcomes, and compare them to other CRISPR genome-editing technologies
123 ast who underwent liver transplantation, and compared it with other orthohepevirus A sequences.
124     We applied EW_dmGWAS to two diseases and compared it with other relevant methods.
125 NRP-V7-reactive) in prediabetic NOD mice and compared them to others that shared their phenotype (CD4
126 in order to explain our findings further and compare them to our experiments and previous literature.
127 ple sites containing laminated sediments and compare them with Pacific basin-scale and regional indic
128 e patients during acute migraine attacks and compare them with painless period and healthy controls u
129 he prevalence of APE after OT (OT group) and compare it with patients who never received OT (control
130 nts with ICU-necessitating cellulitis and to compare them with patients with necrotizing fasciitis.
131 ar filtration rate <60 mL/min/1.73 m(2), and compared it to patients with normal renal function.
132  samples from 32 patients with HHV-8 MCD and compared them with patients with KS (n = 24) and healthy
133 US proteins in Drosophila motor neurons, and compare them to phenotypes arising from loss of the Dros
134  neoplasia of grade two or worse (CIN2+) and compared it with post-treatment high-risk human papillom
135 on distribution into a dose distribution and compared it with predictions from modeling approaches.
136 the methods and intended use-case of CLAMMS, compare it to previous algorithms and briefly describe r
137 ostella diurnally-oscillated transcripts and compared them with previously established databases of a
138 efficacy of current lab-made hepatocytes, we compare them to primary human hepatocytes, focusing on e
139 the properties of these receptive fields and compare them with properties of body-sensitive neurons f
140 by high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-seq) and compared them with PRR7, PRR5, and TOC1/PRR1 ChIP-seq da
141 om seven study sites in Asia and Africa, and compared them with publicly available E. coli genomes.
142 atients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and compared them with pulmonary function test (PFT) results
143 k and single-cell RNA sequencing to directly compare them to purified primary human brain cells.
144 ers in individuals with bipolar disorder and compare it with rates in people without the disorder.
145 HA cholesterol guideline recommendations and compare them with recommendations from Adult Treatment P
146 C) records from the Fennoscandian Arctic and compare them with records of spheroidal carbonaceous fly
147 tched according to age, sex, and county, and compared them with respect to subsequent hospital admiss
148 d how many of these four vessels had DVT and compared them with respect to the pulsatility index (PI)
149 crocomposites using Monte Carlo modeling and compare them with results from Fresnel equations.
150 se the AA profile of these pseudocereals and compare them with rice.
151 al biopsy samples from patients with TCM and compared them with samples from patients with dilated ca
152 , and phase of the DCC in climate models and compare them with satellite observations and reanalysis
153 scenarios for the global aluminum cycle, and compare it with scenarios for gallium demand derived fro
154 sequences from 10 Andamanese individuals and compared them with sequences for 60 individuals from mai
155 xperienced primary HSV-2 genital disease and compared them with sequences of viruses isolated from th
156 with simple steatosis and 182 with NASH) and compared them with serum metabolomes of mice.
157  real-world networks with ground-truths, and compared it with seven state-of-the-art methods.
158 ng dimensionless similarity coordinates, and compare it with several theories.
159 cal characteristics of those transferred and compare them to similar patients who were not transferre
160 mite Zootermopsis nevadensis (Blattodea) and compare them with similar data for eusocial Hymenoptera,
161 studied a series of large and giant CMNs and compared them with small and medium CMNs using Sanger se
162 u transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and compare them with solid Si nanoparticles and nanowires.
163 3) using immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR and compared them with specimens from healthy control subjec
164 gnitive rehabilitation program (Insight) and compared it with standard care in cancer survivors self-
165 ied system of cold crystalloid perfusion and compared it with standard cold storage for DCD heart pre
166 arious ratio approaches for TSPO imaging and compared them with standard kinetic modeling techniques,
167 ty of biological and artificial datasets and compare it to state-of-the-art approximate methods such
168 ral neoallotetraploid, Tragopogon mirus, and compare it with T. miscellus, which is an allotetraploid
169 aximum biomass attained by ball colonies and compare it to that attained by mat colonies.
170  in the Escherichia coli inner membrane, and compare it to that in a bilayer formed by DMPC/DMPA lipi
171 on under oil spill-simulated conditions, and compare it to that of the free-living (non phytoplankton
172 he developing Drosophila wing epithelium and compare it with that of cultured Drosophila S2 cells, re
173 fection in children with vaccine failure and compare it with that of nonvaccinated children.
174 amber-drying under controlled conditions and compare it with that of Pedro Ximenez grapes (southern S
175  role of PGD(2) and CRTH2 in human ILC2s and compare it with that of the established ILC2 activators
176  current IPF status in Asian populations and compare it with that of Western populations.
177 the performance of the proposed approach and compared it to that of shadow linear regression.
178 cytokine milieu in SIV-infected AGM milk and compared it to that of SIV-infected RMs.
179 stability at the domain interface (I56V) and compared it with that of a variant with similar stabilit
180 nd heart field-derived cell development, and compared it with that of BmpR1a.
181 in a skin biopsy from a Mexican patient, and compared it with that of Mycobacterium leprae, which has
182 o understand the genomewide role of GPA1 and compared it with that of our similar analysis of a GCR1
183 lings of patients with advanced adenomas and compared it with that of siblings of individuals without
184 rons derived from 6 different hPSC lines and compared them to that of primary midbrain (mDA) neurons.
185 ype 2 diabetes and the glycaemic traits, and compared them with that from a meta-analysis of data fro
186 gle cells co-occurring in the Antarctic, and compare it to the available genomes of the other phyloty
187 esearchers to analyze their private data and compare it to the available public data.
188 ive measure of such sequence specificity and compare it to the case of the interaction of urea, which
189 which identifies both peaks and domains, and compare it to the leading algorithms using H3K27me3, H3K
190 the heterodimeric ABC exporter TM287/288 and compare it to the previously solved structure with adeno
191 ng a novel catfish intestinal loop model and compare it to the rabbit ileal loop model inoculated wit
192                                      We also compare it to the regulatory network, finding that the p
193 calculate the carrier intrinsic mobility and compare it to the reported experimental and theoretical
194  we report the Oxytricha germline genome and compare it to the somatic genome to present a global vie
195 y major adverse cardiac events (MACE) and to compare it with the algorithm using hs-cTnT alone (the t
196 loop in complex with the dIBS1 DNA 7-mer and compare it with the analogous RNA-RNA contact.
197 sia californica in the absence of Ca(2+) and compare it with the Ca(2+)-bound channel.
198  AR per se on actual driving performance and compare it with the effects of treated AR.
199 ssue from central and peripheral airways and compare it with the exhaled bronchial and alveolar NO le
200 ic microorganisms in patients with DG and to compare it with the microbiologic status of individuals
201 sterone levels) of men with early AGA and to compare it with the PCOS profile; the secondary outcome
202 ak (P26), and at the mature stage (P180) and compare it with the prefrontal association area.
203  to 1) validate the Baveno IV/V criteria; 2) compare them to the Baveno II/III criteria; 3) assess AB
204 o identify potential intermediate states and compare them to the experimentally observed crystal stru
205 cities of complex promoter architectures and compare them with the baseline provided by the two-state
206  tomography findings of patients with AS and compare them with the clinical symptoms, duration of ill
207 o binding analyses for every substitution to compare them with the fitness landscape.
208 ed with its electron transfer ferredoxin and compare them with the hydroxylase-effector structure.
209  in complex with four of these compounds and compare them with the MdmX:p53 complex.
210                                           We compare them with the responses of the post-midgut syste
211 ata from eight SpCas9 off-target studies and compare them with the sites predicted by popular algorit
212  (I-site) of diguanylate cyclases (DGCs) and compared it to the conformation adopted in the catalytic
213 e with two inserted UNA monomers (UNA2), and compared it to the DNA probe with two purposefully inser
214 nsive pre-exposure to drying conditions, and compared it to the genome of R. varieornatus, a related
215 e ancestral Symbiodinium microadriaticum and compared it to the genomes of the more derived Symbiodin
216 digestion efficiency and reproducibility and compared it to the gold standard in the field, trypsin.
217 gulation and function in murine macrophages, compared it to the LD adipose differentiation-related pr
218 m of the neural activity while listening and compared it to the modulation spectrum of the stimuli.
219 olfactory transcriptome of the zebrafish and compared it to the olfactory transcriptomes of mouse to
220 for suction expansion in largemouth bass and compared it to the power capacities of the axial and cra
221 , we sequenced the Xenopus laevis genome and compared it to the related diploid X. tropicalis genome.
222 fected with H7N9 (A/Anhui/01/2013) virus and compared it to the responses induced by H5N1 (A/Vietnam/
223 ome in biopsy specimens of human lesions and compared it to the transcriptomes of bacteria grown to m
224 he proposed method with four experiments and compared it with the available competing prediction meth
225  quantitative measure of airway disease, and compared it with the commonly used CF-CT scoring method.
226  a new candidate inhibitor, perchlorate, and compared it with the commonly used inhibitor, nitrate.
227 ween temperature variation and mortality and compared it with the contribution due to mean daily temp
228 st pollinator importance network to date and compared it with the corresponding visitation network to
229 ance data from the WHO's FLUNET database and compared it with the influenza hemispheric recommendatio
230 he predicted performance on the 64 tests and compared it with the measured pattern of human performan
231 lia galactanivorans at 1.66 A resolution and compared it with the only other structure available, tha
232 We investigated the CHD burden from NRAP and compared it with the PM2.5 burden in the California Sout
233 ype ISP enzyme LlaGI bound to its target and compared it with the previously reported structure of a
234 en and coumarin derivatives toward ALDH2 and compared them to the ALDH2 inhibitor daidzin for selecti
235 aggregated the individual sample results and compared them to the analysis in the original publicatio
236  product to 2.5 and 2.7 A, respectively, and compared them to the apo-form structure determined to 3.
237  both CPDs and (6-4)PPs by HS-Damage-seq and compared them to the complementary repair maps of the hu
238 oradic thoracic aortic dissection (STAD) and compared them to the genotypes of 2,259 control subjects
239 e underlying mechanisms in the cell body and compared them to the mechanisms in the nerve terminal.
240  HIV-2 Vif (Vif2) with human A3 proteins and compared them to the previously identified HIV-1 Vif (Vi
241 ld's few remaining foraging populations, and compared them to the profiles of urban living Italians,
242 n (F) proteins of the bat virus (batMuV) and compared them to the respective proteins of a human isol
243  with indices of range size and position and compared them to the same indices obtained using more ba
244 Shp-1 and Syk double-knockout (DKO) mice and compared them to the single-knockout mice deficient for
245 by different dental cell populations, and we compared them with the biochemical composition of native
246 ucture analysis on a set of AdV proteins and compared them with the clip region of the portal protein
247 Classical Swine Fever (CSF) in wild boar and compared them with the currently implemented conventiona
248 uring vocalization in healthy volunteers and compared them with the effects of schizophrenia.
249 omposition of some blood cells available and compared them with the estimated cell compositions.
250 susceptible to penicillin (PNSP) in 2009 and compared them with the genomes of 581 isolates from 2012
251 gical planning, on various MRI sequences and compared them with the gold standard - pathology.
252 y analysis of the oils from these clones and compared them with the oils from the respective cultivar
253 formation derived from two cameras, and then compared them with the original 2D views in classical ex
254 ped DBA/2J-congenic Dmdmdx mice (D2-mdx) and compared them with the original, C57BL/10ScSn-Dmdmdx (B1
255 combinations of 3 or 4 of those criteria and compared them with the PFP that included all 5 criteria
256  transition state ATP mimic ADP.AlF4 (-) and compared them with the previous nucleic acid-associated
257 rabidopsis lyrata duplicated gene groups and compared them with the respective Arabidopsis (Arabidops
258  in periodontal maintenance participants and compare them with their corresponding levels in gingival
259 genetically depressed macrophage numbers and compared them to their controls.
260 40 3JHNHalpha-coupling and RDC constants and compared them with their experimental counterparts obtai
261 es to predict child death within 3 mo and to compare it with those of attained growth measures.
262  evaluating actions using this approach, and compare them to those demonstrated by biological organis
263 ts with NAFLD-related HCC (NAFLD-HCC) and to compare them to those of hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related
264 ted, serpentine endemic Mimulus nudatus, and compare them to those of reciprocal hybrid seed.
265 ncing and used logistic-regression models to compare them with those from patients with Lynch syndrom
266 when fusion loss occurs spontaneously and to compare them with those induced by covering 1 eye and wi
267  by 3-dimensional echocardiography (3DE) and compare them with those measured by 2-dimensional echoca
268 gens in children with allergic asthma and to compare them with those of nonasthmatic atopic children.
269 al gland involvement secondary to GPA and to compare them with those of other orbital inflammatory co
270 e acknowledged D. melanogaster gene sets and compare them with those of other species.
271     We evaluate the results of our model and compare them with those of other, conventional statistic
272 identified the ESR genes in this species and compared them to those already found in S. cerevisiae We
273 mptomatic, infected individuals (n = 32) and compared them to those in uninfected, controls (n = 24).
274 T cell responses elicited by Ad5 vectors and compared them to those induced by an acute LCMV infectio
275 lated the mutagenicity emission factors, and compared them to those of other combustion emissions.
276 pulp and peel of nine plantain cultivars and compared them to those of two dessert bananas of commerc
277 opposite hemisphere on the outputs of M1 and compared them with those from PMv.
278  women from 28 LMICs (aged 15-49 years), and compared them with those in 193 763 HIV-negative men and
279 in conditions with no improved Pi status and compared them with those induced by high-Pi treatment in
280 men 15 to 19 years of age in this cohort and compared them with those observed nationally among U.S.
281 vy lysine in a yeast prototrophic strain and compared them with those of a lysine auxotrophic yeast.
282 iciency Virus AIDS nonprogression cohort and compared them with those of control cohorts.
283 , antioxidant capacity, sensory quality, and compare it to traditional pacharan (SBP).
284 dia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathways and compare them with traditional feature types in hierarchi
285 d polymer-based precipitation techniques and compared them to traditional ultracentrifugation protoco
286 ing MVP domains (iMVP) and wild-type INT and compared them to two structurally modified INT: 15-amino
287 ost prevalent pathogenic point mutation, and compared them with two existing models that conditionall
288 S) neurons for synaptic characterization and compared them with unlabelled, near-neighboor NTS neuron
289 utritional interventions are effective is to compare them to untreated control groups in well designe
290  derived from human cutaneous abscesses, and compared it with USA300 bacteria derived from infected k
291 rst time transcriptome sequencing of CDC and compared them to UTUC and renal cell carcinoma subtypes.
292 sium, and sodium and their densities, and we compared them with values derived using biomarkers.
293 with county-level crop yield statistics, and compare it with various traditional crop monitoring appr
294 ities of honeys produced in arid regions and compare them with well-recognized honeys from non-arid r
295 ch is secreted from cells and is soluble and compared it to wild-type E1E2 by DNA immunization of mic
296 ated mouse model (LCAD(-/-); VLCAD(+/+)) and compared them with wild-type (WT) mice.
297 ssing GluN1/GluN2A(N615K) (N615K) NMDARs and compared them with wild-type (WT) NMDARs to assess the m
298 ) mice and patients with BMPR2 mutations and compared them with wild-type controls.
299 y's gestational limit (near-limit group) and compared them with women who sought but were denied an a
300  his genome to approximately 1x coverage and compared it to worldwide genomic data including for the

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