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1           These breakthroughs pave the route for the study of a series of fundamental phenomena and t
2              Cre-dependent RAM, CRAM, allows for the study of active ensembles of a specific cell typ
3 imal dark-state leak, FLARE should be useful for the study of activity-dependent processes in neurons
4 31-1.26; P = 0.001], while this was not true for the studies of adulthood [SMD = 0.04, 95% CI = -1.72
5 analyses add new and additional perspectives for the study of ancient plant populations and, in time,
6 is craniofacial development is a good system for the study of Andersen-Tawil Syndrome (ATS)-associate
7  they provide a fully penetrant animal model for the study of angiosarcoma development and metastasis
8 types has provided a new molecular framework for the study of animal development and human diseases.
9 eory, represents a major outstanding problem for the study of animal signalling.
10 1.0 degrees ) of this approach is beneficial for the study of anisotropic materials without rotating
11 sorption on AH but also offer a new platform for the study of antigen adsorption in the context of va
12 Seq data analysis will be a useful reference for the study of AS in other species.
13  (SHR) are the most widely used animal model for the study of attention deficit hyperactivity disorde
14 y occurring molecule to the chemical toolbox for the studies of auxin homeostasis.
15  These advances have important ramifications for the study of basic cell biology mechanisms, as well
16 tics and language processing to be harnessed for the study of behaviour.
17  of cAMP and insulin release can be employed for the study of beta-cell function and for enabling new
18 ds provides a valuable information necessary for the study of biochemical processes in cells.
19 MSO-d6/GL must be preferred to DMSO-d6/GL-d8 for the study of biological active compounds in which la
20 composition of amino acids is very promising for the study of biological processes and for the diagno
21                       Docking is widely used for the study of biomolecular interactions and mechanism
22 e-wide patterns bears considerable potential for the study of brain-related traits.
23  and highlight lead compound dBRD9 as a tool for the study of BRD9.
24 relevant model, and thus will be of interest for the study of cancer cell mechanosensing and cancer m
25 ne community behavior is of great importance for the study of cancer.
26         Here we present an alternative model for the study of cardiac regeneration in neonatal mice i
27 ironment remains wild type for p53, allowing for the study of cell-autonomous functions.
28 ctroscopy has been widely used as a platform for the study of cells and their components based on che
29 ssay appears to be a more appropriate method for the study of certain dietary phenolics.
30 ry threat that has been a central motivation for the study of cheating.
31  and also within suckling mice, a model host for the study of cholera pathogenesis.
32  that these can serve as an ideal playground for the studies of collective dynamics and relaxations.
33 ach described here will be widely applicable for the study of combinatorial phenotypes.
34 igh resolution 3D imaging, with implications for the study of complex cardiac tissue structure and it
35  neural variability can be an important tool for the study of complex forms of motor cognition.
36               Thus, our method paves the way for the study of complex metabolic profiles in live brai
37 ass accuracy simultaneously, making it ideal for the study of complex mixtures such as plant extracts
38 ie cell-type distinctions, providing a basis for the study of complex processes in the brain, such as
39 ly, it is expected to provide a helpful tool for the study of complex systems in synthetic chemistry.
40            In closing, we propose directions for the study of control and influence in games in which
41 ibed (G2-Gata4(Cre)) transgenic mouse models for the study of coronary vascular development, we show
42  could also have potential as a model system for the study of coupled binding and folding.
43  choice and, as such, has broad implications for the study of decisions.
44  humice could be a useful small-animal model for the study of dengue pathogenesis and the development
45 ould be a highly relevant small-animal model for the study of dengue pathogenesis and the development
46             These findings have implications for the study of detailed sensorimotor plasticity in the
47 of a multicellular cyanobacterium as a model for the study of developmental processes.
48  Association, JDRF, the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, and the American Association
49             Diabetes UK; European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes; JDRF; National Institute for
50 be used as an alternative experimental model for the study of diarrheagenic Campylobacter species and
51 ystal BPs are shown to offer fertile grounds for the study of directed crystal nucleation and the con
52 SZ), hiPSC-based models may be better suited for the study of disease predisposition.
53        These results could also prove useful for the study of disease-specific models, treatments of
54 uoroacetophenone group was a sensitive probe for the study of DNA-protein interactions by (19)F NMR.
55 ction of phase II metabolites is a key issue for the study of drug metabolism in biological systems.
56           Moreover, they open up new avenues for the study of dynamic neurophysiological correlates o
57                                              For the study of dynamic regulation of protein interacti
58 genesis in a dish opens up new possibilities for the study of early development and developmental dis
59 haracteristics provide an unprecedented tool for the study of early human development.
60 d they establish an important genetic system for the study of early stages of ecological specializati
61  and mesenchymal stem cells-provides a model for the study of ectodermal organ renewal and regenerati
62 these compounds has been as laboratory tools for the study of EF-Tu and the ribosome, as their poor p
63 iO3, STO) is a critically important material for the study of emergent electronic phases in complex o
64 th an emphasis on a novel composite endpoint for the study of emerging therapies for intermediate AMD
65 als the great benefits of the XRIL technique for the study of emission and scintillation properties o
66 spective 14-center North American Consortium for the Study of End-Stage Liver Disease cohort.
67                The North American Consortium for the Study of End-Stage Liver Disease consists of 16
68 ical microscopy (SECM) is a rising technique for the study of energy storage materials.
69 ized NMR experiments that are ideally suited for the study of enzymatic allostery.
70 nates, provides a good theoretical framework for the study of enzymatic catalysis.
71 dron amphiphiles can serve as powerful tools for the study of enzymatic hydrolysis of polymeric amphi
72    Domestication provides an important model for the study of evolution, and information learned from
73  vitripennis, a rising insect model organism for the study of evolution, development of axis pattern
74 etrapods, and represent an interesting group for the study of evolutionary traits in the transition f
75                        Wistar rats were used for the study of experimental peri-implantitis.
76 icken egg white ovalbumin is used as a model for the study of fibril loops.
77 these regions, it is regarded as a key taxon for the study of floristic evolution in the dry regions
78                   Bacteria are indispensable for the study of fundamental molecular biology processes
79 he corpus/fundus and in HGT-1 cells, a model for the study of GAS.
80 nd provides integrative bioinformatics tools for the study of gene function and evolution in legumes.
81 rs make extensive use of insertional mutants for the study of gene function.
82 gnal processing and control as a useful tool for the study of gene networks.
83 le resource for the plant research community for the study of gene structure and evolution.
84  in A-allele carriers and therefore suitable for the study of gene-by-environment (G x E) interaction
85 P-Seq datasets and will be especially useful for the study of genomes containing either low levels of
86 ew approach will provide broad applicability for the study of genomic disorders and, with further dev
87 re-earth pyrochlore oxides serves as a model for the study of geometrically frustrated magnetism.
88 support the use of tonsils as lymphoid sites for the study of germinal center reactions after vaccina
89 ice of heterocyclic chemistry and beneficial for the study of glucosepane and its role in human healt
90            An important analytical challenge for the study of glycans by MALDI mass spectrometry is t
91 ance of choosing an appropriate model system for the study of GPCR pharmacology.
92 These data have considerable importance both for the study of healthy placentation and for the invest
93 as their potential usage as surrogate models for the study of hepatitis C virus.
94 nm at low picomolar concentrations, allowing for the study of high-affinity protein self-association
95 r, which has been considered as a tree model for the study of higher plant response to abiotic stress
96           Humanized mice are versatile tools for the study of HIV and its interaction with the human
97 ptosporidium infection will be a useful tool for the study of host-parasite interactions, identificat
98 e results suggest that rAAV is a useful tool for the study of HSV-1 infection and may provide a means
99 as well as serve as a preferred animal model for the studies of human disease.
100 (iPSCs) present a range of new opportunities for the study of human cancer.
101 tion after extensive or chronic injuries and for the study of human chronic diseases affecting these
102  stem cells (hPSCs) provide a valuable model for the study of human development and a means to genera
103 nal analyses in multiple cell types relevant for the study of human development.
104 ew, we provide an overview of the use of HTI for the study of human disease mechanisms.
105 (NHP) are important biomedical animal models for the study of human disease.
106  humanized mice and highlights their utility for the study of human diseases.
107 mportant as small, preclinical animal models for the study of human diseases.
108  our knowledge, human PS-cell-based platform for the study of human ENS development, and presents cel
109 her, continue to evolve as a powerful system for the study of human genetic disease.
110 rapid generation of transgenic animal models for the study of human genetic disorders.
111           Humanized mice are a powerful tool for the study of human hematopoiesis and immune function
112 ted rhesus macaque provides a powerful model for the study of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) intr
113 y of the reagent makes it an attractive tool for the study of in vivo pyrophosphorylation.
114 torius furo) is a commonly used animal model for the study of influenza virus infection and vaccinati
115 ster offers a powerful experimental paradigm for the study of innate sexually dimorphic behaviors [1,
116 phaIIbbeta3 has served as an excellent model for the study of integrin biology, and it has become cle
117 e detection has emerged as a powerful method for the study of interacting systems of macromolecules.
118 tionship (LSER), which is a reliable concept for the study of interaction mechanisms and retention pr
119 loyed for the detection of VEGF isoforms and for the study of interactions between VEGF and VEGF rece
120 oyed for liquid biopsy clinically as well as for the study of intercellular signalling.
121 lular resolution, providing an incisive tool for the study of interlaced and overlapping expression p
122  measure viscosity are attractive candidates for the study of intracellular environments.
123 O1 expression in thyroid carcinoma cells and for the study of involved signal transduction pathways.
124                    This may open new avenues for the study of ion pumps and similar electrogenic targ
125 tic and biophysical techniques are available for the study of ion-dependent signalling during craniof
126 ide fullerenes provides a unique environment for the study of isolated atoms and molecules.
127 culture system for VA1, a key step necessary for the study of its ability to cause disease.
128 ucted among outpatients at the Haitian Group for the Study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Opportunistic infe
129 nases, but these technologies are unsuitable for the study of kinase behavior in large numbers of pri
130  Chater (C&C) offers an integrated framework for the study of language acquisition and, possibly, a n
131                    This opens up new avenues for the study of language and reading in the context of
132 n, which has become particularly problematic for the study of large macromolecular proteins and prote
133 mplete block designs introduced 80 years ago for the study of large-scale plant breeding trials.
134     The most commonly used anatomic endpoint for the study of late, nonexudative AMD is the growth of
135 awaiensis has become a powerful model system for the study of limb and appendage regeneration.
136 posium sponsored by the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease and the National Institut
137 HCC was diagnosed using American Association for the Study of Liver Disease guidelines, and TNM stage
138 ff, with input from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases and the Organ Procuremen
139 required modules in the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Curriculum and Training-
140 ases of HCC (defined by American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases diagnostic criteria or h
141 ol was developed by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases guideline writing commit
142                     The American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases HBV guideline methodolog
143 of the recently revised American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases recommendations is predi
144 ored by the FDA and the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases to develop guidance on d
145 tment guidelines by the European Association for the Study of Liver.
146 s, as well as a unique system that is useful for the study of long-term microbial evolution.
147 nocarcinoma by the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, American Thoracic Society,
148 pproximately 4 d of bench work, is optimized for the study of mammalian cells, but it can be broadly
149 tting, provide one of the simplest paradigms for the study of mechanosensory transduction.
150 ng nuclear magnetic resonance is well suited for the study of membrane proteins in the nativelike lip
151        CD spectroscopy has special relevance for the study of membrane proteins, which are difficult
152 r established methods (crystallography, NMR) for the study of membrane proteins.
153 l lipid-bilayer membranes are valuable tools for the study of membrane structure and dynamics.
154 earch with real-world educational technology for the study of memory.
155 sis by mass spectrometry is a core technique for the study of metabolism.
156 ed resistance, and provide an in vivo system for the study of METDelta14 in an immunocompetent host.
157   This modular differentiation system allows for the study of microglia in highly defined conditions
158 dentified a set of human cell lines suitable for the study of molecular subtypes in bladder cancer, a
159 sh the utility of the new live-imaging tools for the study of molecular-neural interactions important
160 c quenching FRET experiments are best suited for the study of monomeric, dimerizing, or dimeric prote
161 escribed the use of thick layers of Matrigel for the study of morphogenesis of invasive cells, a simp
162 use model is expected to be a valuable model for the study of mucosal papillomavirus disease, progres
163 s, M. xanthus has served as a model organism for the study of multicellular development of bacteria,
164 lore the potential of this modeling approach for the study of mutations in human beta-cardiac myosin
165 ermodynamic property is a complementary tool for the study of nanoscale thermoelectric transport in t
166 interactions has made it especially suitable for the study of native protein structures.
167 es in biomimetic membranes is a model system for the study of naturally occurring domains, such as ra
168 ensory pathways and is a significant advance for the study of nervous systems in non-model organisms.
169 ovides a virtually unlimited temporal window for the study of network dynamics and for the genetic an
170 connectivity in Drosophila, a powerful model for the study of neural computation.
171  relatively new alternative stem cell source for the study of neurogenetic disorders.
172 rganization of the cerebral cortex and allow for the study of neuronal migration.
173 range of biomedical applications, especially for the study of neuronal processes.
174 yonic zebrafish, an important model organism for the study of neuroscience and development.
175 mising to be a valuable and utility platform for the study of neurotransmitter in vitro.
176 a bulk biochemistry and will be advantageous for the study of neurotropic viruses in vitroIMPORTANCE
177              This has important consequences for the study of neutrophil biology and the development
178      Our results highlight new opportunities for the study of non-equilibrium phenomena in synthetic
179 ole of anatomic endpoints in clinical trials for the study of nonexudative age-related macular degene
180                           Anatomic endpoints for the study of nonexudative AMD are needed to accelera
181  in visual acuity (VA) as a primary endpoint for the study of nonexudative AMD.
182 nt research pertaining to anatomic endpoints for the study of nonexudative AMD.
183  robust and reproducible in vivo methodology for the study of normal and malignant human hematopoiesi
184 m, a soil-dwelling social amoeba, is a model for the study of numerous biological processes.
185              Mouse models are powerful tools for the study of ocular diseases.
186 udy of awe, with methodological implications for the study of other emotions.
187  developed should provide a guiding paradigm for the study of other MBT changes as the embryo transit
188 n assembly can serve as a reference sequence for the study of other salmonids for a range of purposes
189 disciplinary studies may serve as a paradigm for the study of other vector-borne coinfections.
190 erest Group of the International Association for the Study of Pain grading for neuropathic pain, 100%
191 ene expression in the sensory nervous system for the study of pain mechanisms.
192 schger events, requires precise chronologies for the study of paleoclimate records.
193  features, hamster models are ideally suited for the studies of pancreatitis associated with altered
194 has been long known as a preferred technique for the study of paramagnetic species.
195 ation (AUC) has proven to be a powerful tool for the study of particle size distributions, particle s
196 e generation of large-scale mutant libraries for the study of pathogens with great sequence variabili
197 ch signal integration is therefore essential for the study of perception and predictive coding theori
198 phloem identification is an important factor for the study of phloem unloading of Suc.
199  innovative methodology is widely applicable for the study of phonotaxis and spatial structures of ac
200  we review the latest approaches and methods for the study of plant aDNA from lake sediments and disc
201  point toward promising future opportunities for the study of plant pathogens in natural populations.
202 ella chromatophora represents a unique model for the study of plastid evolution because it contains c
203     Overall, the ITS is a powerful biosensor for the study of platelet mechanobiology, and holds grea
204 ocalization of bacterial proteins are needed for the study of prokaryotic cell biology.
205 ns have become a powerful and popular method for the study of protein allostery, the widespread pheno
206  anatomy of the neurons presents a challenge for the study of protein turnover, but the understanding
207 s spectrometry has become a widely used tool for the study of protein-protein and protein-ligand inte
208    Our findings imply important consequences for the study of protein-protein interactions and the as
209  to visualize the epididymis, a model system for the study of pseudostratified epithelia, we report h
210     These compounds represent powerful tools for the study of QS.
211 ctically, the model provides a valuable tool for the study of QSI-based therapies, and the simulation
212         Spin chains are paradigmatic systems for the studies of quantum phases and phase transitions,
213 mal imaging methods are not sensitive enough for the study of quantum systems and are also unsuitable
214 ctional theory and the string method devised for the study of rare events.
215                               A model enzyme for the study of reaction landscapes is lactate dehydrog
216 etic information and will be a valuable tool for the study of reaction mechanisms.
217                This makes it uniquely suited for the study of 'real world' human exercise physiology
218 ocesses and reinforce the value of zebrafish for the study of regenerative neurogenesis.
219 ) cells, a widely used murine in vitro model for the study of renal cell adenocarcinoma, aldosterone
220          Our work provides a unique resource for the study of replicating beta-cells in vivo.
221 e present commentary examines issues arising for the study of resilience from epidemiological data, w
222 ehold cohort studies are an important design for the study of respiratory virus transmission.
223  results, paradigms, and analysis techniques for the study of resting-state brain data should be revi
224 is a complementary tool with unique features for the study of RTT and highlight the potential benefit
225 y infect animals (pigs), making P[19] unique for the study of RV diversity and host ranges.
226 nt mice using six behavioral assays relevant for the study of schizophrenia.
227 discuss promising uses of these technologies for the study of seizures and epilepsy, as well as poten
228 ivity and stability, provided an useful tool for the study of sigma1 receptors.
229  systems and "OMIC" approaches are essential for the study of signal transduction.
230                   This opens a new framework for the study of single fusion events at the micro- and
231 ulatory network is of fundamental importance for the study of single-cell stochastic gene expression.
232 orically been the bedrock and tool of choice for the study of skin cancers.
233 n the literature and have broad implications for the study of social learning across disciplines.
234 ne expression in N. caninum is a useful tool for the study of specific gene functions and may allow t
235      The model provides a coherent framework for the study of spectral, temporal and functional analy
236      The model provides a coherent framework for the study of spectral, temporal and functional analy
237  range of experimental systems are available for the study of spontaneous or environmentally induced
238 when LLC cells were implanted subcutaneously for the study of spontaneous tumor cell metastasis, the
239 quantum dot circuits represent model systems for the study of strong electronic correlations, epitomi
240           Such arrangement opens new avenues for the study of strongly correlated condensed matter mo
241  occurring toxins have been invaluable tools for the study of structural and functional relationships
242      We demonstrate a novel, yet simple tool for the study of structure and function of biomolecules
243         NMR spectroscopy is a versatile tool for the study of structure and interactions in environme
244 nal flow cytometry is proving to be valuable for the study of subtle changes in tumor-associated immu
245          We developed an experimental system for the study of such mixed viral infections in newly em
246 evidence accumulation, furnishing a platform for the study of such multi-stage decisions.
247 e, we propose graphene as an ideal candidate for the study of such nonlinear mechanics.
248 assical tools to be used in novel approaches for the study of synaptic regulation.
249 ical methodologies that may prove beneficial for the studies of T2D as well as neurological disorders
250               Xenografts are a popular model for the study of the action of new antitumor drugs.
251 icated array of approaches are now available for the study of the activities of reactive oxygen speci
252 hemical profiling has important implications for the study of the behaviour and ecology of parasitoid
253 omechanical properties, opening a new window for the study of the biophysical attributes of VLPs.
254             MOFs thus provide a new platform for the study of the chemistry and reactivity of small m
255 to as Aiptasia), an established model system for the study of the cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis,
256                 This imaging tool will allow for the study of the emergent properties of neural circu
257 9a inhibitor, and high-throughput approaches for the study of the epigenome (chromatin immunoprecipit
258 mental influences on sex ratios is important for the study of the evolution of sex-determining mechan
259 nt mice may provide a tractable model system for the study of the gene's role in general vocal motor
260 ive trait loci (QTL) maps are critical tools for the study of the genetic basis of complex traits.
261 al, and computational genomics methodologies for the study of the genomic basis of host-microbiome in
262         Employing a novel statistical method for the study of the health effects of chemical mixtures
263 king it a more promising experimental system for the study of the HTLV-1 particle structure.
264  Toxoplasma gondii, the mouse is widely used for the study of the immune response to this medically i
265 rce of MHC class I peptides that can be used for the study of the immunopeptidome and in the discover
266              The latest European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) guidelines now recomme
267 d RECIST (mRECIST), and European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) methods in patients wi
268 ccordance with the 2012 European Association for the Study of the Liver guidelines.
269 ons were defined by the European Association for the Study of the Liver/European Organization for Res
270 ance of advanced electron microscopy methods for the study of the local environment of metals within
271            This approach should prove useful for the study of the molecular basis of plasticity in th
272 in behaving animals has ushered in a new era for the study of the neural circuit mechanisms underlyin
273 ng dung beetles an attractive model organism for the study of the neuroethology behind insect orienta
274 highlighted the utility of the 3-D EEC model for the study of the pathogenesis of N. gonorrhoeae usin
275 em cells (iPS cells) represent a unique tool for the study of the pathophysiology of human disease, b
276 nt animal model that will be a powerful tool for the study of the physiological and pharmacological r
277  The RG system also provides a powerful tool for the study of the role of individual AHSV proteins in
278 IVA cPLA2 inhibitors provide excellent tools for the study of the role of the enzyme and could contri
279 ning innate immunity provide a valuable tool for the study of the selective pressure imposed by micro
280                     Our results open avenues for the study of the structure and evolution of polar vo
281                              Doing so allows for the study of the underlying energy landscape that go
282 ock House virus (FHV) is an attractive model for the study of these processes since it is well charac
283                      A new general algorithm for the study of these reactions in children is proposed
284 ormation theory provides a natural framework for the study of this issue, and there has been consider
285 re often not selective enough to enrich CSCs for the study of this special cell population.
286 ethod for Cyt c detection may also be useful for the study of those materials that cause mitochondria
287  thyroid CSC lines that will be useful tools for the study of thyroid CSC targeted therapies.
288 al thin-section histology, posing challenges for the study of tissue physiology and pathology.
289 experiments presents itself as a unique tool for the study of toxin-state conversion.
290 st, and straightforward analytical technique for the study of trace quantities of metals in solid mat
291                     Isotope labeling is used for the study of TTR by NMR, neutron diffraction, and ma
292  This bacterium is an important model system for the studies of Type IV pilus (T4P) because it is mot
293           It has recently emerged as a model for the study of type IV pili (Tfp)-exceptionally widesp
294 (STLV) are a potentially useful model system for the study of vaccination against human T lymphotropi
295 -HT1A receptor distribution in brain regions for the study of various CNS disorders.
296 usefulness of this novel VP26-mCherry fusion for the study of viral intracellular transport.IMPORTANC
297  reporter system that is particularly useful for the study of virulence in polymicrobial infections a
298 ude that these mouse models open new avenues for the study of vitamin D metabolism and its involvemen
299  has proven to be a smart and effective tool for the study of Vmh2 self-assembling.
300  results for the evolution of orienting, and for the study of volitional processes in all species, in

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