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1 Q177K) subunit in vivo was not sufficient to compensate for a decrease in synaptic integration of alp
2 Higher stages of central auditory processing compensate for a loss of cochlear nerve synapses by incr
3  and aged mice suggests that Pax3+ cells may compensate for a loss of Pax7+ satellite cells in the di
4 higher levels of GABA within M1, possibly to compensate for a more excitable motor system.SIGNIFICANC
5  cold-adapted enzymes, this phenotype likely compensates for a cold-induced decrease in kinetic rates
6  ipk1Delta, suggesting that PP-IP4 partially compensates for absent PP-IP5/IP7 in ipk1Delta grown und
7 ether polymorphisms that lower the DBP could compensate for adverse effects of low serum vitamin D on
8 mice but not humans are able to successfully compensate for age-associated metabolic dysfunction by a
9  premotor cortex of the intact hemisphere to compensate for altered visuomotor functions.
10 the amount of current reduction necessary to compensate for an increase in stimulation rate to mainta
11 enoic acid ethyl ester internal standards to compensate for analytical variations associated with the
12  that, despite the vocal adjustments used to compensate for anthropogenic noise, great tits are not a
13       This technique relies on being able to compensate for any drift between images by use of softwa
14 ssues of high levels of settled-sediment and compensate for associated metabolic demands by altering
15 ris, although image processing can partially compensate for background signal.
16                     Congruently, ectocytosis compensates for BBSome defects as ectocytic removal of G
17 e, we investigated whether these neurons can compensate for behavioral deficits resulting from midbra
18  Gc glycoprotein of SBVp32 are sufficient to compensate for both the attenuated phenotype of the SBVp
19 estabilizing effects of these mutations were compensated for by a subset of the affinity mutations th
20                         Although its loss is compensated for by alternative signaling activation mech
21               The lack of FLVs was partially compensated for by an increased cyclic electron transpor
22 vely, a decrease in neuronal matter could be compensated for by an upregulation of GABAA receptors.
23 hether lack of nsp1 in gammacoronaviruses is compensated for by another viral protein.
24  and higher blood pressure, which seem to be compensated for by augmentation of atrial pump function.
25  is largely unbiased because biases in T are compensated for by biases in Vk* and N.
26 ial regulatory inputs from BMP2 that are not compensated for by cWnt signaling, and this is mediated
27  that metabolic substrate abnormalities were compensated for by increased mitochondrial mass.
28  lymphoid-primed MPP4s, which appeared to be compensated for by increased MPP4 proliferation.
29 s associated with shorter thin filaments was compensated for by increasing the number of sarcomeres i
30  responses about the present stimulus can be compensated for by large numbers of neurons.
31  in embryonic and postnatal development were compensated for by loss of HAI-1, indicating that prosta
32 ecreased between-network connectivity may be compensated for by older adults' richer knowledge base.
33 sodium transport along the nephron cannot be compensated for by other sodium channels and/or transpor
34 n megakaryopoiesis, which cannot be entirely compensated for by RUNX1B overexpression.
35 ubunits in B cell homeostasis that cannot be compensated for by the canonical NF-kappaB pathway under
36 matin environment, a function that cannot be compensated for by the other transcription factors.
37 ructure indicates that certain mutations can compensate for canonical G-G-G-G tetrads in the context
38 e approaches requiring human intervention to compensate for cell movement as a patch pipette approach
39 eal-time imaging strategy that automatically compensates for cell movement by tracking cell position
40                             Brain mechanisms compensating for cerebral lesions may mitigate the progr
41                Here we analyze mechanisms to compensate for changes in gene dose that accompanied the
42 The brain possesses a remarkable capacity to compensate for changes in inputs resulting from a range
43  adjustment in which the vessels are able to compensate for changes in PO2.
44 estigated if individuals would automatically compensate for changes in their initial hyo-laryngeal po
45   Dynamic adjustment of insulin secretion to compensate for changes of insulin sensitivity that resul
46              Shifts in water sources may not compensate for climate change impacts on tree physiology
47 nt than that of all-trans-astaxanthin, might compensate for colour loss induced by conjugated double
48 levels, thus decreasing insulin clearance to compensate for compromised insulin secretion and maintai
49 g'; and (3) it took a 72% WUE enhancement to compensate for continentally averaged growth declines un
50 ed that right hemisphere language homologues compensate for damage in left hemisphere language areas,
51 es within PAs have to be high if they are to compensate for declines outside.
52 at a low microsphere-number density, one can compensate for decreases by an increase in the average t
53                        We concluded that RBF compensated for decreases in arterial oxygen content for
54 hey have great vascular range of adjustment, compensating for decreases in oxygen above a PETCO2 of 3
55 d, indicating that PDH up-regulation did not compensate for defects in the PDH bypass.
56 esults reveal that zygotic rest is unable to compensate for deficits in maternally supplied rest and
57 ons specifically at delta frequencies (2 Hz) compensated for deficits in temporal control of action c
58  of top-down knowledge-based resources would compensate for degraded upstream acoustic information to
59 n explain a sensorimotor system's ability to compensate for delays during online learning and control
60 t appears that the A302S mutation is able to compensate for deleterious effects of R300Q mutation on
61 itude increased with distance from the soma, compensating for dendritic attenuation and normalizing E
62 ion, the methods described herein adaptively compensate for depth and processing artifacts on a per s
63                           These interactions compensate for deviations from the consensus sequence, a
64 hing and multivariable analyses were used to compensate for differences in baseline characteristics.
65       Phosphorus was introduced as scalar to compensate for differences in cell density and tissue th
66 tative mass spectrometry imaging in order to compensate for differences in intensities throughout an
67      To test how well the internal standards compensate for differences in tissue types in, for examp
68              X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) compensates for differences in X-chromosome number betwe
69 y-dependent recruitment of cubs is likely to compensate for disease-induced mortality.
70 g, animals must adjust their own movement to compensate for displacements induced by the flow of the
71 ed sideways on crosswinds, but most strongly compensated for drift when near the Atlantic coast.
72 o meet the energy demands of the cell and to compensate for dysfunction in cellular compartments.
73             We show that the bundlers cannot compensate for each other due to strikingly different bu
74 stinct coronary progenitor pools are able to compensate for each other during coronary development, t
75 rther indicating that Tspan5 and Tspan14 can compensate for each other in Notch signaling.
76 two receptors regulate several genes and can compensate for each other on expression of genes involve
77         Moreover, since NGS and 3GS data can compensate for each other, our hybrid assembly approach
78 the main reason why they cannot functionally compensate for each other.
79 istal convoluted tubule, but the kinases may compensate for each other.
80  enhanced dynamics associated with catalysis compensate for entropic losses from substrate binding wh
81 h a set of fixed primitives are each able to compensate for errors in a single direction in the task
82 lifespan, ongoing calibration is required to compensate for errors in foveal landing positions.
83 ded in amounts exceeding the label claims to compensate for expected losses during the shelf life.
84 s, suggesting that introductions could have 'compensated' for extinctions.
85 docardial progenitors are able to expand and compensate for faulty sinus venosus development in Apj m
86 iological samples requires a sensor that can compensate for fluctuations in the signal due to changin
87 c buffering allows populations to persist by compensating for fluctuations in vital rates, including
88  implies that animals have the capability to compensate for geographical displacement and return to t
89 pregulated fructose transporter GLUT5, which compensates for glucose deficiency.
90  assumed that this internal model is used to compensate for gravity's mechanical effects on the body,
91        The prolonged duration of growth also compensates for growth rate reduction caused by abiotic
92 diseases when hepatocyte regeneration cannot compensate for hepatocyte death.
93                                     Thus, to compensate for highly-restricted cytoplasmic diffusion,
94                In sepsis, M1 macrophages can compensate for hyperinflammation by acquiring an M2-like
95 ion to the brain, was critically involved in compensating for IDH1(R132H)-induced metabolic alteratio
96 ype and Il7ra(-/-) ILC survival in vitro and compensates for IL-7R deficiency, as residual ILCs are d
97                            Older individuals compensate for impaired ascending acoustic information b
98 s and ARO AAs rescues cell proliferation and compensates for impaired uptake of CD98hc/LAT1 and CD98h
99   MR motion fields were successfully used to compensate for in vivo cardiac motion, leading to improv
100 icating that in blood EPT1 inactivity may be compensated for, in part, via alternate biochemical path
101  whether postacute care (PAC) facilities can compensate for increased mortality stemming from a compl
102 nd/or changes in biomass allocation may have compensated for increasing evaporative demand, leaving r
103 levels via exogenous, cloned-gene expression compensated for inefficient B protein binding, as did su
104     We propose that this asymmetry exists to compensate for inherent and variable time delays in coch
105 l lines to EGFR blockade, they are unable to compensate for inhibition of PI3K signaling in PIK3CA-mu
106 sis of Epo from nonkidney cells increases to compensate for insufficient renal Epo production during
107  elimination, although drug campaigns cannot compensate for insufficient vector control.
108 est that these alternative binding modes may compensate for interactions lost due to the absence of a
109 e of covalent bond formation among monomers, compensating for intermolecular electrostatic repulsion,
110                          How surviving cells compensate for IR-induced cell death to produce organs o
111 st, determined from the high doses needed to compensate for its relatively low neutralizing potency.
112 daptive potential of the language network to compensate for lesions remains elusive.
113 al sampling in the posterior visual field to compensate for limited neck mobility as suggested for rh
114 hind, potentially representing an adaptation compensating for limited neck and head mobility.
115                       We propose that miRNAs compensate for lineage-specific differences in egl-1 tra
116 thm was used to adjust the vessel density to compensate for local variations in OCT signal strength.
117 e smooth pursuit system and their ability to compensate for long delays have been proven by many phys
118 cted or increased, indicating that cells can compensate for long-term loss of AP-1.
119 , greater recruitment of low-elevation seeds compensated for longer dispersal distances to treeline,
120  and decorated the cell surface, potentially compensating for LOS removal.
121 le non-shivering thermogenesis (NST) and can compensate for loss of BAT activity.
122 wn that Tec kinase has the ability to partly compensate for loss of Btk activity in B cell differenti
123 ce signals and why homologous kinases cannot compensate for loss of DLK.
124 ent, and may involve other DRB proteins that compensate for loss of DRB4.
125 d suppress baseline gliogenesis, and also to compensate for loss of Lhx2 and suppress the resulting e
126 only mimic Lhx2 overexpression, but also can compensate for loss of Lhx2 to different extents.
127 p between Dmrt5 and Lhx2, such that each can compensate for loss of the other.
128 r spinal cord circuit with the plasticity to compensate for loss of the Renshaw cell in adult circuit
129                       We also find that MMEJ compensates for loss of nonhomologous end joining to rep
130       Moreover, our results suggest that p73 compensates for loss of p53 and that targeting Mdm2 in p
131 ion of toxic forms of tau in the brain or by compensating for loss of tau function.
132 lar cells at the beginning of the ON pathway compensates for losses incurred by the ON ganglion cell,
133 dult-specific splicing switch, but could not compensate for low levels during early testicular develo
134 activated under certain stress conditions to compensate for low macrophage numbers.
135                                           To compensate for low phospholipids in exponential growth,
136 promotes acquisition of caloric resources to compensate for low social resources that may otherwise s
137 function ability, suggesting that bilinguals compensated for lower levels of cognitive control by rec
138 y increases with body weight within species, compensating for lower relative wing area in larger indi
139 on-13-labelled internal standard was used to compensate for matrix effects.
140                               Normal airways compensate for MCT-driven H(+) secretion by secreting HC
141                                       It can compensate for missing data in one source, and can reduc
142                                           To compensate for more rapid westward ice drift in recent y
143         Animals move their heads and eyes to compensate for movements of the body and background, sea
144 ring the meiotic stage of spermatogenesis by compensating for MSCI-mediated transcriptional silencing
145 mical evidence, we find that some tumors may compensate for mtDNA depletion to sustain levels of resp
146 wever, NDEL1 overexpression can functionally compensate for NDE1, except at the G2-to-M transition, r
147    We propose that neural circuits instantly compensate for neuron loss, thereby preserving their fun
148 one microsphere acts as a dynamic reference, compensating for nonspecific binding events and changes
149               Plasticity will likely fail to compensate for ongoing climate change when such change r
150 sults demonstrate a dominant role for HGT in compensating for organelle genome reduction and suggest
151 eporter signal detection, devised methods to compensate for organoid size variability, evaluated perf
152 uces local Tregs to maintain homeostasis and compensate for otherwise-detrimental intestinal inflamma
153 ontrols, suggesting that excess NO partially compensates for outflow pathway dysfunction.
154                                           To compensate for oxidative stress induced by the tumor red
155 sm to maintain outer retinal homeostasis and compensate for oxidative stress.
156 seases of public health importance" and were compensated for participation.
157  negative feedback mechanisms that sense and compensate for perturbations in activity.
158 memory, persistent PKCiota/lambda activation compensates for PKMzeta loss in PKMzeta-null mice.
159 ughout osteoclastogenesis, PLCgamma1 did not compensate for PLCgamma2 deficiency.
160         In addition to decoupling, they also compensate for pulse imperfections and magnetic field in
161 presentation by bystander cells, it does not compensate for reduced antigen presentation by infected
162 nt are thought to rely heavily on context to compensate for reduced audibility.
163                                           To compensate for reduced brightness, selection apparently
164 nals in the hippocampus has been proposed to compensate for reduced EC glutamatergic input.
165 conclude that athletes on a LCHF diet do not compensate for reduced glucose availability via higher r
166 r active receptor tyrosine kinases could not compensate for reduced IGF-1R activity in mitochondrial
167 is upregulated in a CIRP-dependent manner to compensate for reduced telomerase activities.
168 n increase in replication origin firing that compensated for reduced fork progression.
169 n fraction (OEF) are elevated in SCA, likely compensating for reduced arterial oxygen content (CaO2).
170 olic labeling analysis demonstrated that, to compensate for reduction in mortalin mRNA level, the cel
171 r data from well-controlled mouse models can compensate for scarce human data for some cancer types.
172 es that the visual system at least partially compensates for self-motion such that object motion rela
173 osis is increased, which suggests that cells compensate for slow growth in mitosis by increasing the
174 e models, and induced SMARCA2 expression can compensate for SMARCA4 and antagonize PRC2 targets.
175             The nearly identical SMN2 cannot compensate for SMN1 loss due to exon 7 skipping.
176 opies, which is insufficient to functionally compensate for SMN1 loss.
177 gistically, with water temperature partially compensating for some of the negative effects of acceler
178 isequilibrium (LD) patterns in the cohort to compensate for sparse and missing data in each individua
179 istent Stage II retinal waves can adequately compensate for Stage III retinal wave loss during the de
180 er the maps serving each eye were shifted to compensate for strabismus.
181 ses can align the functional connectivity to compensate for structural heterogeneity.
182  How does the myocyte adjust its response to compensate for such changes?
183                           How does the brain compensate for such damage, and what are the limits of t
184            A mechanism that could detect and compensate for such motion would be beneficial.
185 ally (regional "task negative" activity that compensates for "task positive", sensory input in anothe
186                                   Or does it compensate for temporal delays by representing them as c
187                      The ability of VPS13 to compensate for the absence of ERMES correlates with its
188  furthermore that the AhR pathway is able to compensate for the absence of Foxp3(+) Tregs, countering
189 ockout (KO) rats, suggesting that KCa3.1 can compensate for the absence of Kv1.3 under these specific
190  TDP2 catalytic activity; a pathway that can compensate for the absence of TDP1.
191 rrently unclear whether PAC can successfully compensate for the adverse consequences of a complicated
192                                           To compensate for the almost complete Y Chromosome degenera
193 sidues in the 5-nucleotide binding pocket to compensate for the change introduced by the modified nuc
194    A modified Ross equation was developed to compensate for the common-ion effect and improve RH0mix
195 t other brain regions were not able to fully compensate for the contribution that the transcranial ma
196          Additional stabilizing factors that compensate for the dearth of hydrophobic burial include
197 ed to usurp the type I interferon pathway to compensate for the decreased cholesterol synthesis activ
198 ing that increasing peroxisome abundance can compensate for the deficiencies caused by pex1-3 and tha
199 an attentional compensatory activity used to compensate for the degraded V1 signal.
200 X inactivation (XI), the mammalian method to compensate for the different number of X chromosomes in
201 onary changes are not strong enough to fully compensate for the direct adverse effects of environment
202 e asters growing in isolation, apparently to compensate for the direction-randomizing influence of nu
203 imple-sequence repeats at chromosome ends to compensate for the DNA erosion inherent in genome replic
204 utionary processes should not be expected to compensate for the ecological consequences of exotic inv
205 gence of four interneurons was sufficient to compensate for the effects of depression during physiolo
206 d to examine the capacity of biogenic CH4 to compensate for the faint young Sun during the "boring bi
207 lls grown at low CO2 However, PsbS could not compensate for the function of LHCSR in an LHCSR-deficie
208             Such adaptations are expected to compensate for the genome-destabilizing effect of enviro
209 H068-GFP driven by an AtbHLH112 promoter can compensate for the germination deficiency in the Atbhlh1
210 blood flow increases in patients with PDs to compensate for the increased metabolic demand but higher
211 ies to boost their phagocytic efficiency and compensate for the increased number of apoptotic cells,
212  suggesting the existence of activators that compensate for the lack of -35 consensus sequences in N.
213 nation of stabilizing features can partially compensate for the lack of an exocyclic amine, an otherw
214 tion of the cytochrome c pathway) but cannot compensate for the lack of AOX1A, suggesting a differenc
215 knockout mouse model, we found that TC10 can compensate for the lack of Cdc42 in TLR-induced cell act
216                       Notably, HSF2 does not compensate for the lack of HSF1.
217 eakers, suggesting that musical training may compensate for the lack of language experience by streng
218 at the classical HIV-1 infectious routes may compensate for the lack of Siglec-1 in fuelling HIV-1 di
219 diac myocytes adjust contractile function to compensate for the level of available energy.
220 lso as an additional tunable power source to compensate for the limited voltage produced by the photo
221 ixation increases, but this fixed N does not compensate for the loading reduction, and the chlorophyl
222              Further, the ACSS2 reaction can compensate for the loss of ACLY.
223 RP-independent targeting), can synthetically compensate for the loss of both the SRP and GET pathways
224 ificity divergence of the CELA3 isoforms may compensate for the loss of CELA1 digestive activity in t
225 3B evolved unique substrate specificities to compensate for the loss of CELA1.
226 trated that in Drosophila M40403 was able to compensate for the loss of endogenous SOD enzymes, actin
227  active vacuole-mitochondria interfaces then compensate for the loss of ERMES-mediated ER-mitochondri
228 ative regulatory domain for DNA binding, can compensate for the loss of ETS1 binding at adjacent site
229   Our data suggest that aldose reductase can compensate for the loss of GLO1.
230 ed to have insulator-specific functions, can compensate for the loss of H1 in vivo.
231 d inward rectifying K+ current that helps to compensate for the loss of K(ATP) channels.
232 leted diaphragm muscle (P < 0.05), which may compensate for the loss of Pax7+ satellite cells.
233 ns or alternative mechanisms may exist which compensate for the loss of RGS in certain plant species.
234 2, a nearly identical copy of SMN1, fails to compensate for the loss of SMN1 due to skipping of exon
235 e demonstrate that resistant MNs are able to compensate for the loss of their more vulnerable counter
236 cquire the ability to counteract tetherin to compensate for the loss of this function by Vpu.
237      It presents a need for prelithiation to compensate for the loss.
238 tion employs effective redundancy schemes to compensate for the missing signals.
239 uscular transmission in R6/2 muscle may help compensate for the muscle hyperexcitability and contribu
240 defects in the motor nerve terminal that may compensate for the muscle hyperexcitability in HD.
241 nse and that an IL-17A-mediated response can compensate for the partial deficiency of an IFN-gamma-me
242 expansion of this layer, which may partially compensate for the placental deficits.
243  functional paralogue of dystrophin, able to compensate for the primary defects of DMD restoring sarc
244                                           To compensate for the reduced sensitivity with increasing d
245  lattice can stretch and compress locally to compensate for the slight lattice mismatch between the t
246       The high platinum loadings required to compensate for the slow kinetics of the oxygen reduction
247 tem-like cells or re-enter the cell cycle to compensate for the tissue loss.
248 ry next attempt our motor commands partially compensate for the unfamiliar physics, resulting in smal
249 apacity per volume of adipose tissue exactly compensated for the decrease in fat mass during weight l
250 nce that the Na(+)/Cl(-) cotransporter (NCC) compensated for the inactivation of NDCBE.
251 s in which increased chymosin concentrations compensated for the inhibition, demonstrated that other
252 I mutation amplified chromatin tethering and compensated for the loss of chromatin binding of p12 PM1
253 sylation efficiency, and Cys, in particular, compensated for the negative effect of Arg at the i-2 po
254  activity increased spring carbon uptake and compensated for the reduced uptake during the summer dro
255 omiscuous activity that, when overexpressed, compensates for the deletion of phosphoserine phosphatas
256 s not known whether developmental plasticity compensates for the effects of Kv1.1 dysfunction.
257 ific inhibition of IFN-alpha production, and compensates for the inherent delay in IFN-alpha producti
258 the difference in sound arrival time exactly compensates for the internal delay: the difference in tr
259 lasticity and interaction specificity likely compensates for the lack of multiplicity of individual s
260                            Rpl10l expression compensates for the lack of Rpl10, which exhibits a broa
261 as the plastic mechanisms by which one input compensates for the lack of the other.
262 completely lacked SC, indicating that ANGPT2 compensates for the loss of ANGPT1.
263 y of these ubiquitous proteins significantly compensates for the low-counterion environment of the ce
264  inhibitors) shows that PI3Kgamma inhibition compensates for the negative effect of PI3Kdelta inhibit
265 le in the phosphorylation state space, which compensates for the slower pace at which they traverse t
266 r an interval of approximately 120 ms, which compensates for the specific processing delay for error
267 nges in the output power of the transmitter, compensates for the use of different data logging equipm
268 ion in SCs induced continuous myelin growth, compensating for the absence of essential myelination si
269                          Our findings enable compensating for the fluctuations using a feedback schem
270 s containing local correlations in radiance, compensating for the high temporal frequency bias of con
271 g the transition state of GTP hydrolysis and compensating for the lack of the asparagine.
272 ving force (average DeltaG = -30.8 kcal/mol) compensating for the majority of the inherent unfavorabl
273 g leads to increased pilus dynamics, thereby compensating for the reduced number of pili of the N3 mu
274 early instantaneous changes, contributing to compensating for the reduced sensitivity of primary VOR
275 ate a high level of intra-species variation, compensating for the specialization capacity of pathogen
276  linear, frequency-specific amplification to compensate for their audiometric losses, and intelligibi
277 chanism for bacteria with reduced genomes to compensate for their lack of certain enzymes.
278 ate C cycling, have drought adaptations that compensate for their more challenging hydraulic environm
279                                           To compensate for these additive effects, we have developed
280                             In an attempt to compensate for these alterations, glial fibrillary acidi
281 er vapor feedbacks in a global climate model compensate for these decreases and lead to atmospheric w
282  perception, bimodal listening may partially compensate for these deficits.
283 pring life history is recalibrated to partly compensate for these developmental constraints (adaptive
284                                           To compensate for these hemodynamic changes and maintain co
285   There is no specific treatment strategy to compensate for these innate immune abnormalities.
286                            How the host cell compensates for these losses remains unknown, because th
287 the top layer of the SrTiO3 substrate, which compensates for these vacancies by substitutional replac
288                                        After compensating for these differences, there were small dif
289 nterior insula (the pP1 component) appear to compensate for this dysfunction, increasing their activi
290 se the problem and propose a novel method to compensate for this frequency drift, based on field anal
291 nduction of the secondary layer to partially compensate for this loss.
292 r basal P-selectin in Selp(KI) (/) (KI) mice compensated for this defect.
293 s become dependent on ecological partners to compensate for those losses.
294 adjusting the pipette approach trajectory to compensate for tissue motion.
295                    Resultant phase leads may compensate for transmission delays and be predictive of
296                          However, humans can compensate for unimodal noise by relying on simultaneous
297 line analysis showing that it can be used to compensate for upcoming reach extent errors.
298 ighly flexible balance response organized to compensate for vestibular disturbances.
299                Coastal migrants' tendency to compensate for wind drift also increased through the nig
300 while airborne the degree to which they must compensate for wind drift.

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