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1 ubstitutions of this aspartate are much less disruptive.
2 tracellular environment, where they could be disruptive.
3 O2 isotope signatures are time-consuming and disruptive.
4 k during piano performance can be profoundly disruptive.
5 hance patient-centredness and were minimally disruptive.
6 int stratigraphy before their effect becomes disruptive.
7 usive visual memories may be distressing and disruptive.
8 ar inflammation in a manner that is not host disruptive.
9 ary in silico modeling, gives insight to the disruptive ability and the molecular mechanism of action
10 the comprehensive mechanism for the membrane-disruptive action of this mammalian host-defense peptide
11 e linker, both resulted in improved membrane disruptive activity at the endosomal pH of 6.5.
12 hysical approaches we characterized membrane disruptive activity of the full-length PB1-F2 (90 amino
13 yplex size, stability, pH-dependent membrane disruptive activity, biocompatibility, and gene silencin
14 ctivity of Mph1 helicase, but not its D loop disruptive activity.
15 amilial; however, thus far no rare germ line disruptive alleles for CLL have been identified.
16                           In stark contrast, disruptive alleles of Basket (Bsk), the Drosophila homol
17  association, the relative merits of testing disruptive alleles vs. missense alleles, frequency thres
18 roca's area and its right homologue, whereas disruptive alterations of pitch elevated activations in
19                                         Such disruptive analyses potentiate contamination, disrupt th
20                                 Dialysis was disruptive and demanding and served as a constant remind
21 gle-cell resolution yet in a label-free, non-disruptive and mechanism-specific manner can lead to man
22 agnetic implant that was developed as a less disruptive and more reproducible surgical option for pat
23  persistent pollutants found to be endocrine disruptive and neurotoxic in animals.
24                           We found that gene-disruptive and putatively protein-damaging URVs (but not
25 o value in its own right, and considered too disruptive and time-consuming.
26                     This rapid, robust, less disruptive, and cost-effective technology adds a valuabl
27 tion technology is facile, versatile and non-disruptive, and in addition to tissue oxygenation, it sh
28 clonal expansion of HSPCs carrying specific, disruptive, and recurrent genetic variants, in individua
29 naging infections and proposes 3 potentially disruptive applications for these data in the clinical w
30 e percentage of patients who respond to this disruptive approach remains modest to date.
31 d thermal gradients represents a potentially disruptive approach to create high-efficiency and high-h
32 ed the magnitude of vocal learning driven by disruptive auditory feedback in a negative reinforcement
33 nally, AIV neurons exhibit fast responses to disruptive auditory feedback presented during singing, b
34          Thus, compounds that can facilitate disruptive Bax insertion into mitochondrial membranes ha
35 ons ("ultrasensitive") and variants that are disruptive because of mechanistic effects on transcripti
36 antecedents of new adolescent-onset MDD, but disruptive behavior (beta = -0.08, P = .14) and low mood
37                                Parents rated disruptive behavior and noncompliance on co-primary outc
38 o assessed 14 lifetime DSM-IV mood, anxiety, disruptive behavior and substance disorders before rando
39   Behavioral interventions are used to treat disruptive behavior but have not been evaluated in large
40                    Children with early-onset disruptive behavior disorder (DBD), especially those wit
41 e most consistent dysfunction in youths with disruptive behavior disorder is in the rostro-dorsomedia
42           Across 24 studies, 338 youths with disruptive behavior disorder or conduct problems relativ
43  all whole-brain fMRI studies of youths with disruptive behavior disorder or conduct problems up to A
44                                  Youths with disruptive behavior disorder with psychopathic traits sh
45 tivity disorder (30.7% compared with 18.1%), disruptive behavior disorders (27.4% compared with 15.3%
46                                  Youths with disruptive behavior disorders (DBD) (conduct disorder an
47 depressive episodes (hazard ratio=1.99), and disruptive behavior disorders (hazard ratio=2.12) were a
48 mood (RhoG, 0.47), anxiety (RhoG, 0.35), and disruptive behavior disorders (RhoG, 0.48), may be accou
49                Major depressive episodes and disruptive behavior disorders are also indications for c
50                                  Youths with disruptive behavior disorders showed reduced use of expe
51 aim of this meta-analysis of fMRI studies in disruptive behavior disorders was to establish the most
52                                              Disruptive behavior disorders were associated with lower
53  were 38 community youths ages 10-18 (20 had disruptive behavior disorders, and 18 were healthy compa
54 t reward-related neurophysiologic feature in disruptive behavior disorders, findings generally suppor
55                                  Youths with disruptive behavior disorders, including conduct disorde
56                                              Disruptive behavior disorders, such as attention-deficie
57 y reflect reward insensitivity in youth with disruptive behavior disorders.
58 n the caudate during feedback in youths with disruptive behavior disorders.
59 ucted in pediatric office settings to reduce disruptive behavior in toddlers.
60                                              Disruptive behavior is common in children with autism sp
61 of evidence, the authors conclude that early disruptive behavior is neurodevelopmental in nature and
62 as superior to parent education for reducing disruptive behavior on parent-reported outcomes, althoug
63 urodevelopmental research on early childhood disruptive behavior within the historical context of the
64  age-of-onset reports) fear/anger, distress, disruptive behavior, and substance disorders significant
65 onent analysis yielded 3 composite measures (disruptive behavior, autism/mood, and caregiver strain)
66 ther disorders, including mood, anxiety, and disruptive behavior, each occurred in approximately 30%
67 epression and peer ratings of aggression and disruptive behavior.
68 sits) provided specific strategies to manage disruptive behavior.
69 lous behavior as two core exemplars of early disruptive behavior.
70 fered for parents of preschool children with disruptive behavioral problems screened from the whole p
71 dence-based early treatment of children with disruptive behavioral problems.
72 creening criteria indicating a high level of disruptive behavioral problems.
73 ipid-peptide interactions governing membrane-disruptive behaviors and establish a link between peptid
74 n between 2 and 4 years old who acknowledged disruptive behaviors on a 20-item checklist were include
75 mprovements in parenting practices and child disruptive behaviors that were attributable to participa
76 3-7 years) with autism spectrum disorder and disruptive behaviors were randomly assigned (86% white,
77 parenting strategies and reducing children's disruptive behaviors.
78 that might be found in nature, edge enhanced disruptive camouflage increases crypsis, even on substra
79 e enhancement increases the effectiveness of disruptive camouflage through mechanisms that may includ
80                      Other patterns resemble disruptive camouflage, whereas the chin and jugal bosses
81 ucture, thus contributing to strong membrane disruptive capability and potent antimicrobial activity.
82 ) poor planning for medical setbacks; and 5) disruptive care transitions.
83  to environmental influences, and we discuss disruptive causes, preventative measures, and possible m
84 or-binding sequence and hydrophobic membrane-disruptive chains that are masked by acid-cleavable gala
85                               An artificial, disruptive challenge; i.e., introduction of a novel obje
86      The approach has the potential to bring disruptive change to drug discovery; the many potential
87                                        These disruptive changes thus led to a dis-organization of F-a
88 A sequencing, have ushered in widespread and disruptive changes to biomedical research.
89       We identified 17 individuals with exon-disruptive CNVs (18.5%), including 13 different deletion
90     In addition, we provide evidence of gene-disruptive CNVs (in DISC1, WNT7A, RBFOX1, and MBD5), as
91                     Probands carry more gene-disruptive CNVs and SNVs, resulting in severe missense m
92 mechanisms, of which background matching and disruptive coloration are likely the most common.
93 or properties, leading to camouflage through disruptive coloration.
94                                              Disruptive colouration is a visual camouflage composed o
95                                         This disruptive concept led to rapid treatment advances in ev
96                                         Both disruptive conditions increased activations in the suppl
97 lived, ecotypically specialized plants, with disruptive consequences for communities and ecosystems.
98                                 As endocrine disruptive contaminants in the environment, SSRIs affect
99                                              Disruptive, damaging ultra-rare variants in highly const
100                                              Disruptive, damaging ultra-rare variants in highly const
101 at sporadic cases of ASD/ID are enriched for disruptive de novo mutations.
102 ty has already been established by recurrent disruptive de novo protein-coding mutations (ARID1B, SCN
103 99.6% sequence identity, identify small gene-disruptive deletions, detect single-nucleotide variants,
104                      This article proposes a disruptive device concept which meets both low power and
105 iently equip future leaders to make the next disruptive discoveries.
106 [HR], 2.02; 95% CI, 1.08-3.79; P = .03), any disruptive disorder (HR, 1.70; 95% CI, 1.05-2.75; P = .0
107                     We hypothesized that the disruptive ecological changes triggered by the earthquak
108  of preventing such shifts to minimize their disruptive ecological, economic, and societal consequenc
109 twork positions, have a strong topologically disruptive effect and touch complexes with high function
110 tions, can have a constructive rather than a disruptive effect by allowing the emergence and maintena
111 g the SEF in the current trial rectified the disruptive effect caused by stimulation in the previous
112                                This membrane-disruptive effect is enhanced for gel phase DMPC membran
113 ect on a vital Earth system process; (2) the disruptive effect is not discovered until it is a proble
114                                         This disruptive effect of competition is expected to be parti
115                 Here, we aim to estimate the disruptive effect of mt-rRNA variations on the function
116 's tendency to attend to pain related to the disruptive effect of pain on his or her cognitive task p
117                                          The disruptive effect of radiofrequency electromagnetic fiel
118                                         This disruptive effect of stress on working memory has been l
119 ntrols, ie, impairment in sensitivity to the disruptive effect of such interference.
120 , and showed that STN inhibition reduced the disruptive effect of surprise.
121 sion oncoproteins is in part mediated by the disruptive effect of the E2F-ETS interaction on cell cyc
122 ills three conditions: (1) it has an unknown disruptive effect on a vital Earth system process; (2) t
123 nion aggregation, and the consequent reduced disruptive effect on the dynamic water structure.
124 ces, we test whether large inversions have a disruptive effect on widely applied population genetics
125 age mechanisms: pattern complexity matching, disruptive effects and background color matching.
126 at regulates unc-9 electrical signaling; its disruptive effects can be rescued by a constitutively ac
127  At the molecular level, we found that these disruptive effects did not require arrestin-dependent si
128  would have tended to minimize the otherwise disruptive effects of a changing thermal environment on
129  the first evidence in humans describing the disruptive effects of cocaine on the coordinated functio
130 at IL-10 deficiency predisposes to pregnancy disruptive effects of environmental toxicants.
131                             The cytoskeleton-disruptive effects of excess PIP5KIgamma reflect its kin
132 imulation protocols capable of reversing the disruptive effects of focal cortical inhibition have dem
133 and was significantly less vulnerable to the disruptive effects of IFN, cellular restriction factors,
134 tasis in specific and distinct ways, and the disruptive effects of MsDef1 on Ca(2+) were mediated by
135 k for understanding sterol transport and the disruptive effects of mutations causing sitosterolaemia.
136 ant for developing lighting that reduces the disruptive effects of nocturnal light in humans, without
137 How cells in ectotherms cope with the myriad disruptive effects of temperature variation is poorly un
138 ur results suggest a novel mechanism for the disruptive effects of the absence or haploinsufficiency
139  with the flanking nucleotides buffering the disruptive effects of the isomeric linkage and resulting
140                    Here, we investigated the disruptive effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation
141  found to induce Sertoli cell injury through disruptive effects on actin microfilaments and microtubu
142 ability (ID) patients that showed convergent disruptive effects on AMPAR recycling and glutamate unca
143      Therefore, we determined if MDPV exerts disruptive effects on brain functional connectivity, par
144 ese findings thus illustrate PFOS exerts its disruptive effects on Sertoli cell function downstream t
145 stis was shown to prevent F5-peptide induced disruptive effects on spermatogenesis.
146                               CAPN14 induces disruptive effects on the esophageal epithelium by impai
147                                        These disruptive effects were relieved by either mutation of t
148  all the nuclear-receptor mediated endocrine disruptive effects, antiandrogenicity is frequently obse
149 luding severe aquatic toxicity and endocrine disruptive effects.
150 stem processes to identify currently unknown disruptive effects.
151 ent alterations can yield different types of disruptive effects.
152 .S. swine producers were confronted with the disruptive emergence of porcine epidemic diarrhoea (PED)
153 Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) can cause large disruptive epidemics in livestock.
154   Evidence exists for synergistic as well as disruptive epistasis among loci.
155 ontrast, we found a single heterozygous exon-disruptive event in a BBS-associated gene (BBS9) in 229
156  brain volume can be altered, by either rare disruptive events causing hyperactivation of the pathway
157 idly emerging societal tensions arising from disruptive events like natural disasters.
158 idence of the importance of de novo and gene-disruptive events.
159       We will then address systems where the disruptive exchange of one metal for another leads to a
160 tisense oligonucleotides (PMO-AO) to exclude disruptive exons from the mutant DMD transcript and elic
161      Following these recommendations will be disruptive for both investigators and institutional revi
162 thy individuals tend to be neutral or weakly disruptive for protein molecular function.
163 es of MFE values and, therefore, may be more disruptive for the corresponding mRNA secondary structur
164  Our data suggest that PCBs impart pregnancy disruptive functions by activating the Notch/Dll pathway
165           It has been reported that unlike a disruptive G-protein-mediated PAR1 signaling by thrombin
166 ally, and by probing structurally predicted, disruptive, genetic variants from ciliary disease patien
167                              We searched for disruptive, genic rare copy-number variants (CNVs) among
168 as hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and hepato-disruptive GFs such as transforming growth factor (TGF)-
169 etabolism or by infiltrating the system with disruptive, heterologous pathways that overcome cellular
170 esponses in midlatitudes may be ecologically disruptive if interacting taxa respond oppositely to war
171 2_79 by approximately 100-fold and show that disruptive IgE inhibitors efficiently prevent passive cu
172 provides mechanistic insight into a class of disruptive IgE inhibitors that accelerate the dissociati
173 lective growth advantage over those carrying disruptive IL2RG mutations.
174                   These findings support the disruptive impact of lights on moth activity, which is o
175 ence elements, recent studies have noted the disruptive impact of mutated generic spliceosome compone
176 heir sensitivity, selectivity, and minimally disruptive impact on biomaterials.
177 man exome is the first step in assessing the disruptive impacts of non-synonymous single nucleotide v
178 gh-performance nanomaterials that will cause disruptive improvements in the field of biosensing.
179 ses to identify which SCNA patterns are most disruptive in OV.
180 pecific amino acid change appears only to be disruptive in the ovary.
181 ical; this structure vividly illustrates the disruptive influence of MutM on the target base pair.
182                  Together, these changes are disruptive influences on academic pathology research as
183 ed genomics therefore appears to represent a disruptive innovation in that it unveils a heterogeneity
184   Laser treatment of burn scars represents a disruptive innovation that can yield results not previou
185 ng innovations, punctuated by the occasional disruptive innovation.
186  infectious diseases may become untreatable, disruptive innovations are in the process of being disco
187 ly thin and transparent graphene may lead to disruptive innovations in such applications.
188 trometry for proteome analysis was driven by disruptive innovations that created a capability for lar
189  pINTK vectors use ura4+ selection to direct disruptive integration of leu1+ and lys1+ respectively,
190 in low resolution 2D pillar-based methods or disruptive intermediate steps of cell removal and substr
191                         Vortex motion can be disruptive; it can cause phase transitions, glitches in
192       Recurrent de novo (DN) and likely gene-disruptive (LGD) mutations contribute significantly to a
193 ted that genes with de novo (DN) likely gene-disruptive (LGD) mutations in children with autism spect
194                   Job loss is an involuntary disruptive life event with a far-reaching impact on work
195 kinetic stabilizing effect of fast ions on a disruptive magneto-hydrodynamic instability, known as a
196 rovides a simple and effective scheme of non-disruptive manipulation of the chemical landscape associ
197 hin minutes, the birds learned to avoid this disruptive masking (jamming) by adjusting the timing of
198 acterial activity against MRSA by a membrane-disruptive mechanism without detectable toxicity to mamm
199 ious, uncertain, and high-risk trajectory of disruptive medical innovation?
200                                          Non-disruptive methods avoiding critical steps, such as memb
201  This mutation (c.4166G>A;p.Arg1389His) is a disruptive missense mutation in the outer region of the
202                                              Disruptive mood dysregulation co-occurred with all commo
203                         Bipolar disorder and disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) are clinic
204                                              Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) is a new d
205                                              Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD), a newcome
206   No empirical studies on the DSM-5 proposed disruptive mood dysregulation disorder have yet been pub
207                                              Disruptive mood dysregulation occurred with another diso
208  ages 8 to 17 years, 93 youths with anxiety, disruptive mood dysregulation, and/or attention-deficit/
209 nalyzed dimers wherein one subunit harbors a disruptive mutation and observed that ATP binding by bot
210 sequencing of spp3 identified an independent disruptive mutation in SvAUX1 (AUXIN1), one of the two g
211                                            A disruptive mutation in the Spt5 CTD-binding site of GTas
212                                              Disruptive mutations (L348R or Delta324-339) lowered the
213                                The rarity of disruptive mutations among unaffected individuals (2/49,
214  2,519 cases of myeloid malignancies reveals disruptive mutations associated with poor survival, high
215                                         Gene-disruptive mutations contribute to the biology of neurod
216 y arising from rare (less than 1 in 10,000), disruptive mutations distributed across many genes.
217 th an excess of de novo mutations or private disruptive mutations in 5.7% of cases.
218  sequencing recently revealed that recurrent disruptive mutations in a few genes may account for 1% o
219    The latter are generally characterized by disruptive mutations in coding genes that have been esta
220 rum disorders (ASD) have high vulnerability: disruptive mutations in many of these genes, the vulnera
221 al and molecular data of 25 individuals with disruptive mutations in POGZ by diagnostic whole-exome,
222  A total of 8.7% of TGCT families carry rare disruptive mutations in the cilia-microtubule genes (CMG
223                         We identify frequent disruptive mutations in the PRC1-like component and BCL6
224          Within this interval, we identified disruptive mutations in two genes.
225 in an explicit test by measuring the load of disruptive mutations in whole-exome sequence databases f
226 (p = 0.03) enrichment of de novo and private disruptive mutations within fetal CNS DNase I hypersensi
227 namics, while tolerating several potentially disruptive mutations.
228                             The influence of disruptive natural selection on genetic variation is esp
229 heory, variation can persist at a gene under disruptive natural selection, but the process is little
230 only to re-emerge in adults, indicating that disruptive natural selection, rather than nonrandom mati
231 t as direct triggers of armed conflicts, the disruptive nature of these events seems to play out in e
232 tions to inform investigators of potentially disruptive NM technologies that have to be investigated
233 amaterials provide a platform for developing disruptive novel technologies, in which a combination of
234  progenitor cell assays, crenolanib was less disruptive of erythroid colony growth, which may result
235 tations in other genes could be specifically disruptive of ovarian or testicular function, while leav
236 N-terminal end of the kinase domain are more disruptive of protein function.
237                                The predicted disruptive orientation is consistent with the amphiphili
238          This SNV, c.374A>G, causes a highly disruptive p.Tyr125Cys substitution just outside the sec
239 vo microdialysis experiments showed that the disruptive peptide selectively counteracted the ability
240 emonstrated that a cell-penetrating endosome-disruptive peptide we synthesized, termed 599, enhanced
241 s based on reversible inhibition of membrane disruptive polymers with protease-sensitive substrates.
242  targeting approach, we further improved the disruptive potency of E2_79 by approximately 100-fold an
243 ling separation of charge and spin currents, disruptive potential applications and the study of press
244 using HIA, we have been able to evaluate the disruptive potential for a subset of uncharacterized 12S
245 conservation of the rRNA fold to infer their disruptive potential.
246 human mitoribosome with different degrees of disruptive power.
247  chromatin remodeler to possess SWI/SNF-like disruptive properties.
248                  Earlier work has shown that disruptive proteins, such as the non-hydrolytic non-oxid
249 mains an outstanding challenge for realizing disruptive quantum technology.
250 Our study provides insight into functionally disruptive, rare-variant mutations in human CaMKK2, whic
251 The high sensitivity and persistence of this disruptive response is surprising, given that the hummin
252 oteins often requires labeling approaches or disruptive sample preparation while it lacks chemical sp
253 prevalent neurological disorder resulting in disruptive seizures.
254 llion-year history of alternating periods of disruptive selection in contrasting environments and adm
255 sistence of the polymorphism is unknown, but disruptive selection is predicted to be frequency depend
256 ost genes are under purifying selection, but disruptive selection was inferred for a few genes/substi
257 pportunities for speciation during epochs of disruptive selection-a potential observable signature of
258 lternating between epochs of stabilizing and disruptive selection.
259 d by an intronic insertion of a loxP flanked disruptive sequence that can be deleted by Cre recombina
260                                 We find that disruptive sexual selection generates two fitness peaks
261 -regulation of thrombin-induced RhoA barrier disruptive signaling.
262 mber variant (CNV) or candidate de novo gene-disruptive single-nucleotide variant (SNV) had been dete
263 d in light of those stereotypes can elicit a disruptive state that undermines performance and aspirat
264 ch a mechanism [12-14], direct evidence from disruptive studies has hitherto been lacking.
265    Despite our intention to introduce highly disruptive substitutions, most had modest or no effect o
266  and circadian disturbances are particularly disruptive symptoms in patients with neurological disord
267  with the ability to compete toe-to-toe with disruptive technologies like organic light-emitting diod
268                  Proteomics is the result of disruptive technologies, namely, mass spectrometry and d
269 , rather, they have the potential to lead to disruptive technologies.
270 -dimensional (3D) printing, is a potentially disruptive technology across multiple industries, includ
271          Nanopore sequencing may be the next disruptive technology in genomics, owing to its ability
272                          Flow diversion is a disruptive technology that has changed the way many brai
273 ovskites have rapidly gained prominence as a disruptive technology.
274  objects capture more attention and are more disruptive than weakly salient distractors [7, 8].
275  only the privileged item was susceptible to disruptive TMS over MT+.
276 tems in WM are differentially susceptible to disruptive TMS, depending on their state, determined eit
277                      This mutation is highly disruptive to ciliary assembly in other organs.
278 using membrane-permeable agonists is equally disruptive to growth.
279 ntain some dopaminergic tone and may be less disruptive to normal neuronal functions.
280 t the loss of betacyto-actin protein is more disruptive to primary fibroblast function than is the lo
281 s of widely used SDARs could be particularly disruptive to scientific research.
282 contain blue wavelengths may be particularly disruptive to the circadian system, potentially contribu
283 apy for hemophilia A that can potentially be disruptive to the way hemophilia is treated.
284 which is both life-sustaining and profoundly disruptive to their quality of life.
285 his open access movement will continue to be disruptive until a business model ensures continuity of
286 %) had a pathogenic SNV and six (0.1%) had a disruptive variant that was expected to be pathogenic, w
287 NV and six (0.3%) had an expected pathogenic disruptive variant, whereas 13 (0.6%) had likely pathoge
288  melanoma risk in the general population are disruptive variants (R alleles) in the melanocortin 1 re
289 s by showing that they are enriched for rare disruptive variants and de novo variants from schizophre
290 can cause severe immune deficiency, yet less disruptive variants are sometimes associated with immune
291 esistant schizophrenia had an excess of rare disruptive variants in gene targets of antipsychotics (3
292                      The burden of singleton disruptive variants in the DISC1 Interactome was associa
293 WERacross), an increased burden of singleton disruptive variants in the Regulome was associated with
294 iants already known to cause a disease, rare disruptive variants predicted to be causal are not alway
295  prioritized genes with ultrarare and highly disruptive variants, in 11.3% of CDH patients.
296 utable to one or a few severely functionally disruptive variants.
297                                              Disruptive vocalisation may have been provoked by concen
298 hat could be avoided by using less circadian-disruptive wavelengths.
299  non-fire programs, and as the likelihood of disruptive within-season borrowing potentially increases
300 ber status in 2,988 cases of glioma revealed disruptive ZEB1 deletions associated with decreased surv

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