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1 rates over time, induced by endothelial cell contact.
2 LS) and/or introgression following secondary contact.
3 h and survival following loss of cell-matrix contact.
4  parallel evolution, areal readaptation, and contact.
5 f-organization requires cell-to-cell surface contact.
6 s; demyelination occurs in areas of intimate contact.
7 eria exchange toxins via direct cell-to-cell contact.
8 and arises as a result of intimate cell-cell contact.
9 s of Ebola virus disease (EVD) without known contact.
10 ves a gradual reduction in droplet-substrate contact.
11 e dative Au<--N bond into a new type of Au-N contact.
12 ning the hydrogen bonds in the layer that it contacts.
13 ze of the protein, or better, the density of contacts.
14 te between white and grey matter location of contacts.
15 requency band activity in single hippocampal contacts.
16 ignals that reinforce stressed intercellular contacts.
17 exasomes that lack either proximal or distal contacts.
18 nd electronic coupling between molecules and contacts.
19  observed in motile and stabilized "ectopic" contacts.
20 reconstructing protein structures using true contacts.
21 otential for transmitting the virus to close contacts.
22 urfaces engaging in intersubunit FliGC/FliGM contacts.
23  - simulating a nano-object - approaches and contacts a cell.
24 4 and Esrrb transcript repression, cell-cell contact abrogation, cell survival in suspension, STAT3 p
25 ation is required to maintain contiguous air contact across the posterior breathing spiracles.
26 m alpha-kallikrein, subsequently accelerates contact activation and is responsible for the full proco
27                      The initiating event in contact activation is debated.
28  to care, hospital admission, other hospital contact, alive but not in care, no information) after di
29                The majority of hyperperfused contacts also had significantly increased evoked respons
30 larger culture, allowing native cell-to-cell contact and communication even during vigorous activity
31 s transcellular tunnels, which are formed by contact and self-fusion of the apical and basal plasma m
32                        Requirements for cell contact and specific cell type in ORMDL3 induction were
33 a complex, which depicts several hydrophobic contacts and a strong charge clamp at the interface betw
34         Peloruside acts primarily at lateral contacts and has an effect on the "seam" of heterologous
35 side in niches, which, through intercellular contacts and signaling, influence SC behavior.
36 ation by regulating ER-mitochondria physical contacts and the autophosphorylation state of IRE1.
37  size, critical for favoring protein-protein contacts and triggering/promoting membrane protein cryst
38 thirty-seven Australasian manufacturers were contacted, and 59 questionnaires were returned (response
39 ssembly of the LGN/NuMA complex at cell-cell contacts, and define a mechanism that couples cell divis
40 nt in Streptococcus intermedius mediate cell contact- and Esx secretion pathway-dependent growth inhi
41 es in temperature, microroughness, and water contact angle were analyzed.
42 egree of wettability is then captured by the contact angle where the liquid-vapor interface meets the
43       The difficulty of measuring very large contact angles (>150 degrees) has become more relevant w
44    Measurement is more difficult for dynamic contact angles, for which theoretical profiles do not fi
45  of H9N2:pH1N1 (P0) >/=five days, 4/6 direct-contact animals shed the H9N2:pH1N1 (P7).
46 ncy superconducting niobium titanium nitride contacts are made to each of the dots in order to induce
47                               Intermolecular contacts are often determined by experiments that probe
48  localization microscopy, we reveal that the contact area of single ER-PM junctions is mainly oblong
49 adhesion as well as boosting the interfacial contact area without losing the intrinsic graphitic stru
50 between pairs of cells correlates with their contact area.
51 een signalling state in cell pairs and their contact area.
52 elation between the wear volume and the real contact area.
53                                         Food contact articles (FCAs) are manufactured from food conta
54 atients were randomly assigned to first-line contact aspiration (n = 192) or first-line stent retriev
55 ing the Newcastle-Ottawa scoring system, and contacted authors for the provision of additional data i
56 ng MARV RNA in blood and oral specimens from contact bats, followed by MARV IgG antibodies in these s
57 ontact patterns by location, with work-place contacts being least assortative.
58 se features suggested that the IZ (i.e., the contact between photoreceptors and RPE) is the primary s
59 resistance which mainly resulted from direct contact between the lower MoS2 layers and electrodes.
60                            We analyzed close contacts between halogens and electron-rich moieties.
61       Together, this work unveils multipoint contacts between PNKP and XRCC4-LigIV that regulate PNKP
62 uggest that protein-lipid complexes form via contacts between proteins and mixed lipid/detergent mice
63 t the electrode material and/or the Schottky contacts between the electrodes and the SWCNTs might hav
64                            Only when all the contacts between these key residues are eventually forme
65                                      Several contact, but not conformational, mutp53s enhance the int
66            During the cohort study, men were contacted by telephone and assessed using an enhanced 2-
67 milar to that of homologous (i.e., non-seam) contacts by which it regularizes the MT lattice.
68 dspersa, a nocturnal fish species which uses contact calls to maintain group cohesion while foraging.
69 atalytic ISWI subunits BAZ1A and BAZ1B might contact chromatin to direct the ATPase SMARCA5.
70 ection resulted in aberrant TNT cell-to-cell contact, compromising HIV spread and replication.
71                                          The contact coverage for current depression was six-times hi
72                                              Contact coverage was equitably distributed across sex, e
73            The primary outcome was change in contact coverage with VISHRAM, defined as the difference
74 of DENV to adjacent uninfected cells through contact dependent gap junctions.
75     The type VI secretion system (T6SS) is a contact-dependent bacterial weapon that allows for direc
76 eral blood mononuclear cells elicited a cell contact-dependent expansion of MDSCs.
77                                              Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is a mechanism
78 ctional type I secretion system (T1SS) and a contact-dependent inhibition (CDI) system.
79  delivery and nutrient extraction occur in a contact-dependent manner, and both activities are abolis
80 afish by controlling cell polarity in a cell contact-dependent manner.
81   In recalcified PFP, purified DNA triggered contact-dependent thrombin generation (TG) and amplified
82 tens is an efficient way to prevent allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) in mice.
83 mation are commonly associated with allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), it is not known if they are me
84 f SUCNR1/GPR91 expression mediating allergic contact dermatitis (ACD).
85               To use data from the Pediatric Contact Dermatitis Registry to elucidate the association
86 D boundary mediate de novo formation of a 3D contact domain comprising IGF2 and a lineage-specific su
87 ransport calculations establish that the new contacts dramatically increase the electronic coupling o
88 ocusing of the electromagnetic fields at the contact edges over the same length scale as the band-ben
89  assess the relationship between endocardial contact electrogram amplitude and histological compositi
90  horizontally transmitted from inoculated to contact ERBs by finding MARV RNA in blood and oral speci
91 -house MARV-inoculated donor ERBs with naive contact ERBs.
92               Small-amplitude motions within contact F-Q pairs, which gate the electronic coupling, a
93 hydrophobic interactions and ER-mitochondria contacts facilitate proper organization of vMIA on the O
94 ing stress corrosion crack (SCC) and rolling contact fatigue (RCF).
95 ies induces loss of E-cadherin-mediated cell contact, followed by a regenerative phase, during which
96 without self-reported or a previous hospital contact for asthma).
97  variation in the odds of transmission given contact for free-ranging hosts, and may be broadly appli
98 rimary care is the first point of healthcare contact for most children, we sought to investigate the
99 ed as use of antidepressants and/or hospital contact for PPD within 6 months after childbirth.
100 ancer were calculated after the last medical contact for urinary tract stones.
101                                 Selection of contacts for chronic stimulation was made by matching th
102  also found for women with previous hospital contacts for depression.
103 eriments that probe long-range heteronuclear contacts for fibrils templated from a 1:1 mixture of (13
104 nes recurrences of atrial fibrillation after contact force (CF)-guided pulmonary vein isolation.
105 ndard method to study aerosol particles in a contact-free manner, wherein measured scattering pattern
106           Here, however, we demonstrate that contact frequency is distinct from average spatial dista
107          These findings explain the skeletal contact frequently observed in human SS and may provide
108 r Proximity Index, i.e. the distance of each contact from the cerebral cortex, in order to discrimina
109 al" model for SB-FETs with the phenomenon of contact gating - an effect that significantly affects th
110 cting the wear coefficient for sliding rough contacts, given the statistics of junction clusters size
111 the gp120 Phe 43 cavity, where Phe 43 of CD4 contacts gp120, results in the spontaneous sampling of a
112 endently of MII and demonstrate how cellular contact guidance is built on the local alignment of adhe
113 ibrillar ECM and elucidate the mechanisms of contact guidance.
114 gation and migration parallel to the ECM, or contact guidance.
115                     In the absence of linker contacts, H-NS binding is significantly reduced, althoug
116 er than 5 years: 70 (33%) of 211 symptomatic contacts had coprevalent disease compared with 23 (6%) o
117                     1354 (79%) of 1718 child contacts had no symptoms, of whom 41 (3%) had coprevalen
118 ough helpful to hypothesize the direction of contacts, has left important aspects of ancient exchange
119 gulated during inflammation induced by acute contact hypersensitivity (CHS).
120 he known open-circuit potential of the solid contact in 0.1 M KCl.
121 h glucose treatment reduces ER-mitochondrial contact in retinal endothelial cells.
122  transfer cytoplasm to tumor cells upon cell contact in vitro.
123  the subset of LTFU patients who were alive, contacted in person by the tracer, and out of care.
124 r the optimal utilization of these predicted contacts in folding proteins accurately, it is important
125 peeds, positions and dynamic inter-organelle contacts in live cells from a monkey fibroblast cell lin
126 cessary for the formation of ER-mitochondria contacts in mammalian cells.
127  We focus in particular on the role of ER-PM contacts in nonvesicular lipid transport between the two
128 re generally expected to be significant near contacts in the Fermi level pinning regime and thus may
129 ressive disruption of individual orthosteric contacts in the ligand binding sites, allowing us to ran
130                           Among asymptomatic contacts, incident tuberculosis occurred in six (<1%) of
131 nt tuberculosis occurred in six (<1%) of 795 contacts infected at baseline versus four (<1%) of 518 c
132                             Sequence-derived contact information for the subfamilies proves sufficien
133 ct prediction illustrates the value of using contact information in protein quality assessment.
134                     We apply residue-residue contact information predicted by two protein contact pre
135 ing data, and any readily available tertiary contact information to determine the topological fold of
136  are insufficient to quantify the effects of contact inhibition because they focus on data describing
137 own phenomenological cell behaviors, such as contact inhibition of locomotion and force-induced cell
138 ework, we explain how cells characterized by contact inhibition of locomotion can display coherent co
139 in MCDB 402 in 2% CS in successive rounds of contact inhibition was uniform increases in saturation d
140                   A preliminary study of the contact insecticidal activity toward fruit flies (Drosop
141 -trichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethane), a contact insecticide with a rich and controversial histor
142 acts as a neutral base catalyst in which the contact ion pair is maintained in the course of the reac
143 greatest degree of restriction occurs when a contact is predicted between the distal ends of a pair o
144 ible localization to ER-plasma membrane (PM) contacts is governed by phosphorylation and dephosphoryl
145 ode surfaces in real time via high-speed non-contact lateral molecular force microscopy.
146       And by combining a transparent p-AlGaN contact layer, an electron blocking layer and using this
147 e scleral spur (AOD500), and iridotrabecular contact length (TICL) were compared among these time poi
148 rneal infections following trauma and during contact lens wear.
149 r development of serious infections, such as contact lens wearers (P = 0.21) or patients with human i
150 up to 100 degrees (ultra-wide-field) using a contact lens-based approach in a single 2-second scan.
151    Compared with ocular lubrication, bandage contact lenses and punctal plugs were more effective in
152                                      Bandage contact lenses are commonly used by ophthalmic practitio
153 an gland heating and expression, and scleral contact lenses are some of the latest options available
154 athy, and their use, particularly of bandage contact lenses, was associated with significant healing
155  the total amount the median water-cellulose contact lifetimes increases for the cosolvent systems in
156 eptors, indicating that Cripto-1 and Cryptic contact ligands at their receptor interaction surfaces a
157 contrast, baseline-perfused and hypoperfused contacts mainly demonstrated non-significant evoked resp
158 From a visual examination of the chromosomal contact map, however, it is clear that the organization
159 riptional state is a major predictor of Hi-C contact maps in several eukaryotes tested, including C.
160        Our results indicate that chromosomal contacts' maps could uncover functionally and clinically
161 t articles (FCAs) are manufactured from food contact materials (FCMs) that include plastics, paper, m
162                                         Food contact materials' safety is evaluated using chemical ri
163                                Cell-scaffold contact measurements are derived from pairs of co-regist
164                          Using quantum point contact measurements on single nucleotides within DNA ma
165 d in MED25-occupied regions and JUN/FOS also contact MED25; FOS strongly binds to the same MED25 site
166 s in indolent cases, and weaker, short-lived contacts mediating the aggressive ones.
167 he mRNA entry channel of the 40S subunit and contacts mRNA via conserved residues whose functional im
168 one per column, while multi-columnar neurons contact multiple columns.
169 ction are related to variation in multilayer contact networks structured by sex in a population of Eu
170 y shows that immediately after bacteria-cell contact, neutrophils rapidly and continuously engulf and
171 bility to also be transmitted through sexual contact, nonsexual body fluids, and perinatally.
172               This requires neither cellular contact nor factors released by BCR(+) tumour cells.
173                                 Of household contacts not diagnosed with EVD, 47.6% (229 of 481) had
174 entails a change in human activity regarding contacts not related to household and school.
175 Ns), primary sensory neurons that physically contact odor molecules in the nose and provide the initi
176 a controversy by demonstrating that physical contact of the PE with the myocardium constitutes a thir
177          From January 2004 to December 2013, contacts of each index case with CDI were screened for t
178 ially healthy individuals who were household contacts of symptomatic persons with laboratory-confirme
179              Motoneuron filopodia repeatedly contacted off-target muscle fibers over several hours du
180                                              Contacts on interneurons were most common in the Pv (39%
181 witching markedly favors local (short-range) contacts over distant ones.
182 se compared with 23 (6%) of 367 asymptomatic contacts (p<0.0001).
183                             For follow-up we contacted participants to conduct a second assessment (n
184  tuberculosis are underused interventions in contacts, particularly adults.
185 telet aggregation model with a tissue-factor/contact pathway coagulation cascade, representing the re
186   The absence of repeats leads to a smoother contact pattern and more precisely tractable chromosome
187 many respiratory infections is determined by contact patterns between infectious and susceptible indi
188           Moreover, there were variations in contact patterns by location, with work-place contacts b
189                                Understanding contact patterns is key to informing cost-effective surv
190  Dutch PCP cooperatives has increased to 245 contacts per 1000 citizens per year.
191                                              Contact phase activation by polyphosphate in PRP resulte
192                      Thus FXIa, generated on contact phase activation, cleaves chem163S to generate c
193                        While only 2/6 direct-contact pigs showed nasal virus excretion of H9N2:pH1N1
194 epidermal cellular protrusions that directly contact pObs only where an otherwise occluding basement
195 ement electrodes on the 384-MMEA to a single contact point.
196 he membrane and deflection of cell-substrate contacts points, respectively.
197 ts of (i) a module to localize the electrode contact positions using imaging data from a thresholded
198 ce base for justifying the implementation of contact precautions for all ESBL-EC carriers remains wea
199 of patients and wards do not need to rely on contact precautions for preventing nosocomial ESBL-EC tr
200  most of today's methods for residue-residue contact prediction are based entirely on Direct Coupling
201 he good performance of the features based on contact prediction illustrates the value of using contac
202 contact information predicted by two protein contact prediction methods PSICOV and DNcon to generate
203 ber of areas such as protein residue-residue contact prediction, secondary structure prediction, and
204                                         Such contact predictors have been compared in terms of the pr
205 aluate the association between total medical contact, prehospital, and emergency department delays in
206 ing bulk trapping and leading to compromised contact properties.
207 g/AgCl/3 M KCl) were observed, and the solid-contact reference electrodes were ready to use.
208 othelium and to predict bond dynamics in the contact region.
209 nisms in addition to direct contributions of contact residues to binding affinity.
210                    Accordingly, mutations in contact residues, or so-called "second shell" residues,
211                                          The contact resistance extracted by the transfer length meth
212 ally exfoliated ML flakes due to the reduced contact resistance which mainly resulted from direct con
213  diffusion barrier layer with low electrical contact resistivity, on a high-zT Se-doped AgSbTe2 subst
214 u, Anakena, dating to pre- and post-European contact, respectively.
215                                    Sustained contacts result in long-lasting calcium activity and NFA
216 was to find a conducting polymer-based solid contact (SC) for ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) that co
217                    The PEDOT-C14-based solid contact (SC) ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) (H(+), K(+)
218                    Target identification and contact selection are known contributors to variability
219  "question and discussion" forums outside of contact session time.
220  video conferencing to take questions during contact sessions, as well as via online "question and di
221 d interventions offering 52 or more hours of contact showed greater improvements in blood pressure th
222 ptic proteins have evolved to limit possible contact site assemblies and morphologies to those that p
223 cific lipid cardiolipin functions as a first contact site for Bax during its translocation to the MOM
224 sts of a protective layer, which shields the contacting solution from the metal, a protein resistant
225                              The interfacial contact stiffness is obtained through an inverse identif
226 oretical model that predicts the interfacial contact stiffness of fractal rough surfaces by consideri
227                  Dynamic temporal changes in contact structure and ranging behaviour of wildlife may
228              We compared the features of the contact structures by using measures on static and tempo
229  established tool to implement heterogeneous contact structures in epidemiological models.
230 wo apparent sources of metal cations are the contact surface and the wear debris, and the latter cont
231 ite amino acids and is bulkier with a larger contact surface, making greater van der Waals contacts w
232 g SAGA EM reconstruction and reveals limited contact surfaces to Tra1, hence it does not act as a mol
233  used diary-based design to conduct a social contact survey in Hong Kong in 2015/16 using both paper
234 urally occurring polyphosphates activate the contact system and that this system is critical for thro
235 or activation of the inflammatory arm of the contact system, is increased in a mouse model of AD, and
236 an seven times higher in individuals without contact than in service users who had been similarly dep
237 KG bound to ML10, reveals intimate molecular contacts that explain the high levels of potency and sel
238 in making the fivefold channel at the vertex contacting the LPS.
239  of the velocity of edge excitations without contacting the sample, and pave the way for an on-chip c
240 lexible Ser65 loop in the Ub-CR conformation contacts the activation segment, facilitating placement
241         Moreover, we find that She1 directly contacts the microtubule-binding domain of dynein, and t
242 ing as a nucleation site for monomer-monomer contacts, this six-residue sequence element also turns i
243  on: (i) mediators such as H2; (ii) physical contact through electron-transfer proteins; or (iii) med
244 easing O3(g) during tauc approximately 1 mus contact time and contrasts their potential for electron
245 otein switching also reshapes intrachromatin contacts to give networks resembling those seen in topol
246        This includes direct evidence for DNA contacts to the residues extending C-terminally from the
247 o improve conductivity in, and provide ohmic contacts to, organic semiconductors with very low electr
248 ydia trachomatis infection after having been contact-traced by a chlamydia-positive partner were more
249                We included 98 women who were contact-traced by C. trachomatis-positive sex partners a
250                                        Child contact tracing has been widely recommended but poorly i
251 ve cooperation with Ebola testing as well as contact tracing, quarantining, and treatment.
252          CGMMV's particle stability, ease of contact transmission, and seed transmissibility, which a
253 nfected at baseline versus four (<1%) of 518 contacts uninfected at baseline, respectively (p=1.00).
254 vibratory angioedema, cholinergic urticaria, contact urticaria, and aquagenic urticaria.
255 lata B1 through electrostatic intermolecular contacts via their complementary charges.
256 neurological symptom debut to first hospital contact was 20 days and significantly longer for patient
257 ramolecular Hoogsteen base pair and directly contact WDR33.
258 tile method, that requires only single sided contact, we measure enhanced radiative conduction up to
259                 From the analysis of residue contacts, we conclude that electrostatic interactions pl
260             These 35 patients' 209 household contacts were followed with prevalence surveys for tuber
261                              A total of 3409 contacts were identified, of which 208 (6.1%), 274 (8.0%
262                                              Contacts were predicted with two DCA methods (gplmDCA an
263  actively recruited to the site of cell-cell contact where the viral material is efficiently transloc
264                                           No contact who received IG PEP developed measles; effective
265 embrane (ISM) coating, following their first contact with 0.1 M KCl solutions.
266 elialization and create an apical surface in contact with a cavity, a fundamental event for all subse
267 (229 of 481) had high level exposure (direct contact with a corpse, body fluids, or a case with diarr
268 completely demineralized dentin specimens in contact with a filler-free or 2 ion-releasing resins con
269                     The primary exposure was contact with a patient navigator.
270 d number of dendritic spines that are not in contact with a presynaptic terminal.
271 more irreversible within minutes after first contact with a surface.
272 redistribution of intracellular LFA-1 at the contact with APC was maintained during cell division and
273                                Wines were in contact with copper one week, centrifuged and stored at
274  of multiple copies of the TOTA(+) making pi-contact with cyanostar-anion complexes.
275 ncytiotrophoblasts, cells that lie in direct contact with maternal blood, and show that these cells r
276          Caregivers and adolescents reported contact with mental health services in the year before b
277  spreading of tracer occurs when it comes in contact with mixing hotspots over rough topography.
278                                     Cellular contact with most damaging agents is reduced by the acti
279 uncooked food and raw meat at the same time; contact with poultry animals; and the use of gastric aci
280 hology, duration of index CRT episode, first contact with services, and diagnosis were extracted and
281        Most cases have been children who had contact with swine in agricultural fairs.
282            Two separate surfaces of Hda make contact with the beta clamp, which is essential for Hda
283 ator and the surface is not suspended but in contact with the bulk.
284 le, termed the inclusion, establishes direct contact with the ER.
285                   The parasite makes initial contact with the erythrocyte followed by dramatic deform
286  show that the GroEL C-termini make physical contact with the PepQ folding intermediate and help reta
287 rain, DA terminals form traditional synaptic contacts with auditory efferent neuronal cell bodies and
288 BRD and an adjacent AT-hook make multivalent contacts with DNA, leading to robust affinity and modera
289 During the past several years, the number of contacts with Dutch PCP cooperatives has increased to 24
290 on of power distribution matrixes, electrode contacts with HFOs and VHFOs were detected and analyzed.
291 ontact surface, making greater van der Waals contacts with PR than the bis-THF moiety of darunavir.
292            Thus, we conclude that additional contacts with protein substrates enhance catalytic effic
293 nwinding rate, suggesting that electrostatic contacts with the excluded strand act as a regulator for
294 efficient heat transfer through good thermal contacts with the heat source or heat sink.
295 um loti and that the proteins make important contacts with the minor groove of DNA.
296 e presentation, in synergy with multipartite contacts with the native core of HspQ, is required for a
297 up a surface groove of the EGF with multiple contacts with the protein, providing a chemical basis fo
298            The WHO approach was effective in contacts younger than 5 years: 70 (33%) of 211 symptomat
299 f North Carolina and Virginia as an emerging contact zone between these two distinct coyote expansion
300 xpression between the subspecies only in the contact zone, consistent with divergence by reinforcemen

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