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1 ional eating, and frequency of arguments and fights.
2 essarily by the relative outcome of previous fights.
3 rted an increase in the intensity of partner fights.
4 l male courtship, were sufficient to promote fighting.
5 ly adapted to meet the functional demands of fighting.
6 on, community exposure, peer influences, and fighting.
7 ion and activation patterns after mating and fighting.
8 ached an outcome with a clear winner without fighting.
9 sed MTKI that should have a bright future in fighting a wide range of cancers.
10 ategy, where the individual assesses its own fighting ability (Resource Holding Potential, RHP) and c
11  base their immigration strategy on relative fighting ability and thus potential rank in the new grou
12 ps who interacted with rivals signaling high fighting ability have higher JH titers than wasps who in
13 , we experimentally alter a visual signal of fighting ability in Polistes dominulus paper wasps and m
14  We find wasps that signal inaccurately high fighting ability receive more aggression than controls a
15 sps who interacted with rivals signaling low fighting ability.
16 n social status rely on mutual assessment of fighting ability.
17 just on self- or opponent-only assessment of fighting ability.
18 ign of alternative therapeutic strategies to fight AD.
19 pecific MMP activity could contribute to the fight against a number of pathologies with unmet needs.
20                                           To fight against aggregates, cells are equipped with protei
21 ost effective control measures in the global fight against agricultural arthropod pests and mosquito-
22 e is a topic of considerable interest in the fight against AIDS.
23 ce could have a major clinical impact in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
24 uture perspectives which are relevant in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
25 peration may be important to consider in the fight against antibiotic-resistant infections in vivo.
26 ic therapies are clinically important in the fight against bacterial infections.
27 tion of CTLs is crucial in the immunological fight against cancer and many infectious diseases.
28 ur EukaCell is valuable for drug delivery to fight against cancer and potentially other diseases.
29 medicines have provided fresh impetus in the fight against cancer due to their selectivity and power.
30                  Breakthroughs in our global fight against cancer have been achieved.
31                                          The fight against cancer is hindered by its highly heterogen
32 of BMR models for biomedical research in the fight against cancer, stroke and cardiovascular diseases
33 ential step in the countries' efforts in the fight against cancer.
34 therapeutic agents is a high priority in the fight against cancer.
35 ibitors will become important weapons in the fight against cancer.
36 s link and its possible implications for the fight against cancer.
37 mmunosurveillance mechanisms involved in the fight against cancer.
38  targets for therapeutic intervention in the fight against cancer.
39 y strategy employing natural immunity in the fight against cancers, in particular blocking Siglec-7 w
40 targets for the novel therapies developed to fight against cancers, with more than 240 clinical trial
41 d a healthy alternative to white rice in the fight against chronic diseases.
42  as a valued multimodal analgesic arm in the fight against chronic pain.
43 able electricity is an important tool in the fight against climate change, but globally these technol
44 erative for older adults, and can be used to fight against cognitive decline.
45  suggesting a nutraceutical potential in the fight against colon cancer.
46 rieval and processing are vital tools in the fight against crime e.g. during fingerprint capture.
47 clonal antibodies could tip the scale in the fight against DENV.
48 suggest that LH-21 can be a new candidate to fight against diabetes onset.
49                                       In the fight against drug-resistant bacteria, accurate and high
50                    ISCB will confer the ISCB Fight against Ebola Award, along with a prize of US$2000
51 guided nucleases are powerful weapons in the fight against foreign DNA, such as phages and plasmids,
52 es while preserving immunity integral to the fight against foreign pathogens.
53 taxonomic expertise is desperately needed to fight against global biodiversity declines resulting fro
54 s, has been deemed as profitable strategy to fight against global starvation.
55 ndom use, it can serve as a strong weapon to fight against HIV epidemics.
56 l particle maturation and is a target in the fight against HIV-1 infection worldwide.
57 rophylactic and/or therapeutic agents in the fight against HIV-1.
58 S-targeted therapeutics may be useful in the fight against infections by L. monocytogenes and other b
59          Antibodies are key molecules in the fight against infections.
60 ansmission represents a powerful tool in the fight against infectious disease.
61 roach may have important applications in the fight against infectious disease.
62 ve been evaluated as promising agents in the fight against infectious diseases.
63 creased the therapeutic armamentarium in the fight against ischemic heart disease and heart failure.
64      Despite extensive global efforts in the fight against killer infectious diseases, they still cau
65 rapies have become the preferred norm in the fight against malaria.
66 ng of noscapine and related analogues in the fight against malignant disease.
67 s is of paramount importance to successfully fight against many life-threatening infectious diseases
68 titute a new promising therapeutic target to fight against metabolic disease.
69 e (WAT) reflects a potential strategy in the fight against obesity and diabetes.
70 main as potential pharmacological targets to fight against obesity and T2D, we wanted to explore the
71  production of ROS stimulated by TGF-beta to fight against oxidative stress.
72 nt need for coordinated global action in the fight against pan-drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria.
73            Despite tremendous efforts in the fight against polio, Pakistan bears the highest proporti
74 a promising, sensitive and rapid tool in the fight against saffron fraud.
75 e development of antibacterial strategies to fight against Salmonella infections.
76 t cancer and have become potent tools in our fight against the disease.
77 echanisms implemented by the professional to fight against the emotional load inherent in the error:
78 s, also provides a novel trait to use in the fight against the evolution of antimicrobial resistance.
79                 To explore new approaches to fight against the negative aspects of inflammation, we h
80 ate, an aspect that could be relevant in the fight against the spread of antibiotic resistance.
81 ethods for HIV diagnosis is essential in the fight against the spread of HIV.
82 e considered as a promising approach for the fight against these threats to sport.
83  benefits that theranostics may bring to the fight against this devastating disease, further rigorous
84                 Accelerating progress in the fight against tuberculosis will require a drastic shift
85                            To accelerate the fight against tuberculosis, major diagnostic challenges
86 ets; radiologists should get involved in the fight against unwarranted studies, even through the use
87 ivery hold great potential as weapons in the fight against wild ape extinction.
88 otechnologies are developed with the aims to fight against wound colonization.
89 d promising vaccine candidate for the global fight against ZIKV.
90 sponse to invading pathogens, are capable of fighting against a spectrum of bacteria, viruses, fungi,
91 e Bully line of flies that almost always win fights against the parental wild-type Canton-S stock.
92 h has decreased since the the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria started to support
93                           The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was one of the firs
94                               Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and President's Ma
95                           The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, and the US-based
96  innovative organization, The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, is having on the
97 roglutamate Abeta3-x is a relevant target to fight Alzheimer's disease.
98 ate self-sacrifice, including willingness to fight and die for the group.
99 fit not only Aa but also Sg, suggesting that fight and flight stimulate the fitness of the community.
100 re, the search for alternative treatments to fight and prevent infections caused by these bacteria ha
101 , with complexity, aggression, and violence; fighting and fleeing actions can be injurious to patient
102  suicide attempt), 2 externalizing problems (fighting and vandalism), and 4 substance use problems (f
103 rate the body's own immune system to target, fight, and eradicate cancer cells without destroying hea
104 yzers (triple quadrupole, quadrupole-time-of-fight, and quadrupole-orbitrap) to study the impact of m
105 ding to maladaptive behaviors (pas-de-deux, "fighting," and withdrawing) and constructive behaviors (
106 SBRT has found a place in the routine cancer-fighting arsenal.
107                               Can host birds fight back against cuckoo forgery by evolving highly rec
108 g infection as well as how the immune system fights back against ChoP-expressing pathogens.
109 eveloped that may go some way to leading the fight-back against the rising threat.
110 ult, hemotin mutants have reduced ability to fight bacteria, and hence, have severely reduced life sp
111                      Multicellular organisms fight bacterial and fungal infections by producing pepti
112 ificantly greater mortality, an inability to fight bacterial infection, heightened levels of proinfla
113 oxic cells, stimulating the immune system to fight bacterial infections by promoting development of i
114 sensing represents an attractive strategy to fight bacterial infections.
115 ent, in the removal of damaged cells, and in fighting bacterial infections.
116 g alternative to traditional antibiotics for fighting bacterial infections.
117  resistance mechanism adopted by bacteria to fight beta-lactam antibiotics.
118                              QLT, Foundation Fighting Blindness Canada, CIHR, FRSQ, Reseau Vision.
119 US National Institutes of Health, Foundation Fighting Blindness, Institute for Translational Medicine
120 s is the ultimate challenge in our effort to fight cancer as a life-threatening disease.
121                To harness innate immunity to fight cancer, alpha-galactosylceramide (alpha-GalCer) ha
122 s that modify the patient's immune system to fight cancer, by either directly stimulating rejection-t
123 revention is a particularly effective way to fight cancer, with between a third and a half of cancers
124  the humoral and cell-based immune system to fight cancer.
125 llular delivery of ROS with the potential to fight cancer.
126 on of lymphangiogenesis could be valuable in fighting cancer dissemination.
127                                              Fighting cancer with immunotherapy has revolutionized tr
128                                          For fighting cancer, earlier detection is crucial.
129 mong these, chemotherapy plays a key role in fighting cancer.
130 a novel tool in our therapeutic arsenals for fighting cancer.
131 lways wasted, but when the aggressor group's fighting capacity exceeded that of the defender group, t
132 s make costly contributions to their group's fighting capacity, but how groups organize contributions
133 which they could contribute to their group's fighting capacity.
134 oxidant and essential fatty acids that could fight cardiovascular related diseases.
135 a vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licensed as two-dose regimens with
136 nt Actif en Languedoc-Roussillon (MACVIA-LR [fighting chronic diseases for active and healthy ageing]
137 s and liberals were nearly equally likely to fight climate change.
138 ture growth, we identified a category named "fight-club hubs" characterized by a marked negative corr
139            The idea of building hospitals to fight contagion was born with the lazarettos.
140  prevention of disease transmission may help fight continuing and future Ebola outbreaks in post-conf
141 ng local, national, and global strategies to fight corneal blindness.
142 ential to fundamentally transform the way we fight diseases, design cities, or perform research.
143 , and speculate on how RND pumps assemble to fight diverse antimicrobials.
144  DNA repair mechanisms cooperate in cells to fight DNA damage, and are generally regulated by post-tr
145 se therapies would be especially relevant to fighting drug-resistant pathogens, where improving host
146 al elements for which both pathogen and host fight during acute pneumonia.
147                                        Males fought either a real opponent, and a winner and a loser
148 B4 may represent a novel therapeutic tool to fight endothelial dysfunction and promote vascular repar
149 ome of the previous contests, or whether the fighting experience itself is sufficient to induce an ef
150 als did or did not (control) receive intense fighting experience.
151 dings can help in improving commercial fraud fight, extending the possibility to authenticate fish sp
152 insically disordered proteins and regions to fight flexible invaders and viruses and to successfully
153 ensorimotor areas, conducive to facilitating fight/flight responses, and demonstrated increased synch
154 factors: behavioral inhibition system (BIS), fight/flight/freeze system (FFFS).
155 ors was decisive in joint endeavours such as fighting floods, defending territory, and hunting.
156 de movements such as: "Black Lives Matter," "Fight for $15," "Occupy," and the "Village Movement." To
157 al levels led to substantial progress in the fight for polio eradication in the African Region (AFR)
158 odified in a manner governed by the vector's fight for survival and the parasite's need to advance it
159            By selection of winners of dyadic fights for 35 generations, we have generated a hyperaggr
160 om each domain, the 10-point SaFETy (Serious fighting, Friend weapon carrying, community Environment,
161 Such lipopeptides may therefore be useful in fighting gram-negative bacilli threats through sensitiza
162                       The number of years of fighting had a significant (P = 8.8 x 10(-7)) negative a
163 e Infection are to develop new approaches to fight HCAIs.
164 Kanter discusses what we need to look for to fight hidden bias and deliberate or unconscious corrupti
165 rs, or molecules inside the target cell that fight HIV infection.
166 s of WHO, the World Bank, the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria, and Gavi, the Vaccine Al
167 ping novel Hp-specific antibiotics will help fighting Hp resistance and may have the advantage of not
168 n important insights into how to prevent and fight human zoonotic infections caused by bat-borne viru
169 neutrophil-like cells are the major pathogen-fighting immune cells in organisms ranging from slime mo
170 immune activation and recruitment of disease-fighting immune effector cells and pathways.
171 in order to fuel the muscles for running and fighting in a fight-or-flight response.
172 dial hypothalamus (VMHvl) control mating and fighting in rodents.
173  were ascertained for the 1,632 veterans who fought in the Vietnam theater (hereafter referred to as
174         The results demonstrated that single fights induced important behavioral changes in both comb
175 tion on immune related loci in the genome to fight infection.
176  stabilizes C3/C5 convertases to efficiently fight infection.
177 munological mechanisms that most effectively fight infection.
178 functions of many immune factors involved in fighting infection is limited.
179                                 Successfully fighting infection requires a properly tuned immune syst
180 o maintain the critical balance required for fighting infection, healing damaged tissue, and resolvin
181 genesis, a prerequisite to understanding and fighting infection.
182 nt surveillance system that, when triggered, fights infection and eliminates pathogens.
183 ion is one of the primary ways that the body fights infection with HIV.
184 modulates wound healing and angiogenesis and fights infection.
185 l antiadhesion and antibiofilm strategies to fight infections by oral streptococci and beyond.
186    Recruitment of leukocytes is essential to fight infections or to heal injuries; however, excessive
187 functional complement opsonization system to fight infections, a critical complication in TBI patient
188 However, systemic complement is essential to fight infections, a critical complication of TBI.
189 this interaction may be a viable strategy to fight infections, as well as metabolic complications of
190                                           To fight infections, rare T cells must quickly home to appr
191 icrobial activity could open new avenues for fighting infections caused by multidrug-resistant neisse
192 capability of the scientists and doctors who fought infectious diseases during World War 1.
193  viruses and as reservoirs for proteins that fight intracellular pathogens.
194 s open up new biotechnological approaches to fight iron deficiency in crops.
195 or objective of the international antidoping fight is the elimination of drug misuse and prevention o
196 sensory detection of dietary lipids may help fight it.
197            Cancer is as unique as the person fighting it.
198 he importance of the innate immune system in fighting L. monocytogenes infection, little is known abo
199 entire serotonergic system yields flies that fight less, whereas induced activation of 5HT neurons pr
200                    Triplets of brothers also fought less with each other, courted females less intens
201                   Unexpectedly, such animals fought less, both spontaneously and in a resident/intrud
202 t stumbled, quite accidently, on its role in fighting life-threatening infections.
203 r and stiffer in response to species-typical fighting loads and that they perform more poorly under a
204 that they perform more poorly under atypical fighting loads, which suggests weapons are structurally
205 displayed higher intensity of aggression and fought longer in subsequent contests.
206 hages from a tumour-promoting M2 to a tumour-fighting M1 within the tumour.
207  type-specific treatments and ultimately, to fight metastasis and therapy resistance.Deregulation of
208 ases are conceptually attractive targets for fighting microbial infections.
209  Moreover, our findings propose a new way to fight mild cognitive impairment and aging-related cognit
210 ene deletion exhibited increased ghrelin and fought more readily than wild-type animals.
211            A new study finds that, in a fair fight, most enhancers prefer to activate promoters resem
212   This class of antibiotics holds promise in fighting MRSA infections.
213 itiate anion imbalance in living cells while fighting multidrug-resistant bacteria is a paramount top
214 lytic mechanism and for drug design aimed at fighting neglected tropical diseases.
215 erize the CD4 T cells that recognize them to fight off MCMV infection, and show that we can use the e
216 he output of mature immune cells in order to fight off the pathogen.
217  the diseased spinal cord in ALS, needed for fighting off the pathology, can be enhanced by transient
218 ldier with dysentery from the British forces fighting on the Western Front in World War 1, this bacte
219 ival (61%), describing cancer treatment as a fight or battle (41%), and inducing fear (30%).
220                                              Fight or flight heart rate (HR) increases depend on prot
221 rt rates but were incapable of physiological fight or flight heart rate acceleration.
222 V1.2) rapidly increases in the heart during "fight or flight" through activation of the beta-adrenerg
223 8 is suggested to mediate the physiological 'fight or flight' response and contribute to heart failur
224                      Acute stress evokes the fight-or-flight reflex, which via release of the catecho
225 uced catecholamine release in support of the fight-or-flight reflex.
226  leading to reduced exercise capacity in the fight-or-flight response and development of cardiac hype
227  (Pup) that provides a major contribution to fight-or-flight response.
228 el the muscles for running and fighting in a fight-or-flight response.
229 ing impaired physiological regulation in the fight-or-flight response.
230 ium , drugs modulating the catecholaminergic fight-or-flight stress response such as the beta-adrener
231 essors [14-17] and stimulate locomotion and "fight-or-flight" responses [18-20].
232 elease is abbreviated by stimulation of the 'fight-or-flight' response, and that simultaneous activat
233 lity by absorbing the inconvenient truth and fight our way out of the egg to break the ill-conceived
234 is purpose, we manipulated the perception of fight outcome in male zebrafish and measured its impact
235                  The genes that responded to fight outcome included immediate early genes and genes i
236 rogenomic states relies on the assessment of fight outcome rather than just on self- or opponent-only
237 ng mechanisms that pathogens use to "win the fight" over zinc and thrive in an otherwise hostile envi
238 r of fights (P = .03, d = 0.38) and years of fighting (P = 6 x 10(-8), d = 0.63).
239 isotropy in the forceps major with number of fights (P = .03, d = 0.38) and years of fighting (P = 6
240 er-modulating lipids as potential targets to fight pathogenic multidrug resistance.
241 se against the activation of this TA pair to fight pathogens carrying these extrachromosomal DNAs.
242 ebrates rely on an immature immune system to fight pathogens, but in non mammalian species few studie
243 ssion that jeopardizes the host's ability to fight pathogens.
244 e patterns characterized by the inability to fight pathogens.
245                                              Fighting pathogens and maintaining tissue homeostasis ar
246  Understanding these provides strategies for fighting pathogens, either by excluding essential metals
247 immune system must tolerate commensals while fighting pathogens.
248                                 The enhanced fighting performance of both winners and losers was stim
249 zing species) could be largely restricted to fighting postprandial oxidative stress in the gastric co
250 clinical practice as a potential strategy to fight resistant fungal isolates.
251 3 might represent an interesting strategy to fight respiratory bacterial infections.
252 ntary responses to H2O2: a detoxification or fight response mediated by catalase (KatA) and a dispers
253 vous system (ANS) in mediating the flight-or-fight response was recognized decades ago, the crucial r
254         Treatment-naive eyes enrolled in the Fight Retina Blindness!
255 at and extend regimen was extracted from the Fight Retinal Blindness observational registry.
256  and extend regimen that were tracked in the Fight Retinal Blindness observational registry.
257 e clinical practice that were tracked in the Fight Retinal Blindness!
258 more of follow-up were included in the total Fight Retinal Blindness!
259 d macular degeneration (nAMD) tracked by the Fight Retinal Blindness!
260 ymphocytes are effective immune responses to fight severe microbial infection.
261 velopment of immunotherapeutic strategies to fight silicosis and lung cancer.
262 finite measures of criticality using data on fight sizes from an animal society model system (Macaca
263 nisms may provide new therapeutic avenues to fight SMA.
264  0.37; non-acceptance) to strong (r, > 0.50; fighting spirit, toughness, redefinition, and positivism
265 s Insight in Coping Questionnaire-subscales (fighting spirit, toughness, redefinition, positivism, an
266 increased performance under species-specific fighting styles could have contributed to the diversific
267  reflect structural adaptations to different fighting styles, yet explicit tests of this hypothesis a
268 fruit flies, allowing them to achieve higher fighting success in subsequent contests against inexperi
269          In both cases, they achieved higher fighting success than naive males.
270 nate response mechanism in cardiomyocytes to fight the battle against invading pathogens, limiting in
271 ries grow and donors' budgets for helping to fight the disease tighten, national governments and exte
272 rgent need for new therapeutic strategies to fight the global threat of antibiotic resistance.
273 nd several different molecular approaches to fight the invading DNA.
274 ing of desired cellular immunity required to fight the wide range of complex and diverse infectious d
275 ze for an important computational advance in fighting the Ebola virus.
276          Given the high risk associated with fighting, the central nervous system has evolved an acti
277 genic bacteria is imperative to avoid and/or fight their potential harmful effects.
278 to live with parasites (tolerance), actively fighting them (resistance), or they can avoid becoming i
279 to be exploited as a therapeutic strategy to fight these devastating cancers.
280 ld be an effective antivirulence strategy to fight this common pathogen.
281 mands the development of novel approaches to fight this deadly disease.
282 ss of medicine and the actions undertaken to fight this disease.
283                              To successfully fight this enigmatic illness, we have to enhance underst
284 es can represent a new therapeutic avenue to fight this retroviral infection, as it reestablishes the
285  tool, vaccination, has not been deployed in fighting this disease threat, in good part because of fe
286 rsonal liberty and public health, as parents fight to control the decisions that affect the health of
287               Needed, and needed now, in the fight to eliminate onchocerciasis are new tools, such as
288 moresistance remain a major hindrance to the fight to minimize the burden of the disease.
289 ietary molecules that can be utilized in our fight to reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer.
290  laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) time-of-fight (TOF) mass spectrometry (MS) can be performed to s
291 epresent a new class of therapeutic agent to fight type 2 diabetes.
292 te of the masses) and formed highly cohesive fighting units typical of intense conflicts.
293 deoxynucleoside-based inhibitors designed to fight viral infection.
294 ms of host global translation suppression to fight viruses.
295 cursor of vitamin A and a potential tool for fighting vitamin A deficiency (VAD) in developing countr
296 xtensively used in the French West Indies to fight weevils in banana plantations from 1973 to 1993.
297 being threatened with a weapon or being in a fight were also significantly higher than their civilian
298                                     Physical fights were less common at territory boundaries shared b
299 s, 16% reported an increase in the number of fights with their partners, and 11% reported an increase
300 vaccines or drugs are currently available to fight ZIKV infection.

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