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1 is the largest metabolic organ system in the human body.
2 al for maintaining energy homeostasis in the human body.
3  fungi, occupy separate niches in and on the human body.
4 rescribed drugs and other xenobiotics in the human body.
5 tial to the basic metabolic processes in the human body.
6  that reside in and on and interact with the human body.
7 d harman exhibit neuroactive activity in the human body.
8 hanges in estrogen synthesis capacity in the human body.
9 alkaloids occurring in foods, plants and the human body.
10 ls to study their behavior as they do in the human body.
11 d accounted for the complexities of the real human body.
12 ponse against foreign particles invading the human body.
13  of potentially bioactive metabolites in the human body.
14 es the most highly mineralized tissue in the human body.
15 ibrosis are major causes of morbidity in the human body.
16 ns, or when biomaterials are attached to the human body.
17 id bilayer that are released by cells in the human body.
18 ants that are extensively metabolized in the human body.
19 rmation and elimination processes within the human body.
20 to play important physiological roles in the human body.
21 yotes and detect a wide array of cues in the human body.
22  in blood and in the fat compartments of the human body.
23 nding the beneficial effects of music on the human body.
24 Vs may initiate ectopic calcification in the human body.
25 ine most of the surfaces and cavities in the human body.
26 ly distributed and most studied sHSPs in the human body.
27 to their intended mean residence time in the human body.
28 de dismutase, affect ascorbate levels in the human body.
29 of the microbes inhabiting many sites in the human body.
30 elivery to the majority of organs within the human body.
31 ggesting widespread somatic mosaicism in the human body.
32 f interacting species across 18 sites on the human body.
33 polyphenol-derived conjugates present in the human body.
34  60 per cent of the total amino acids in the human body.
35 ed of physiological lipids well tolerated by human body.
36 CL12) is a natural regulatory process in the human body.
37 ponse and improved glucose management in the human body.
38 live in many diverse ecosystems, such as the human body.
39 acts on a wide range of functions within the human body.
40 anging from laboratories to vineyards to the human body.
41 glucose-related physiologic responses in the human body.
42 lly (in many cases) in niches throughout the human body.
43 anging from transportation structures to the human body.
44 entally one of the most unique organs in the human body.
45 o all major lineages of somatic cells in the human body.
46 hat lines all wet epithelial surfaces of the human body.
47 be differentiated into all cell types of the human body.
48 operties of the most abundant protein in the human body.
49 heating the immediate environment around the human body.
50 nic transducers to image the interior of the human body.
51 peptide, is the most abundant protein in the human body.
52 volves across the complex environment of the human body.
53 es to pinpoint their spatial location in the human body.
54 ng DNA and that constitute most cells in the human body.
55 as9 genome-editing system to target cells in human body.
56 heating the immediate environment around the human body.
57 undant extracellular matrix component in the human body.
58 l for collagen cross-linking purposes in the human body.
59 icking and absorption of dietary fats in the human body.
60 ulation of mutations in cells of the healthy human body.
61 o constantly monitor the movement signals of human body.
62  far reflected the interactive nature of the human body.
63 es) found on various surfaces, including the human body.
64 te that offers a proxy calorie value for the human body.
65  microbiome to have a systemic effect on the human body.
66 tinct subpopulations that coexist within the human body.
67 establish novel in vitro organ models of the human body.
68 lence of some beneficial microbes within the human body.
69  the deposition of the hardest tissue in the human body.
70 nd disposal of calcium and phosphorus in the human body.
71 trace mineral that plays a vital role in the human body.
72 roduced in the gastrointestinal tract of the human body.
73 nction and potential consequences within the human body.
74 carce in the environment and is rarer in the human body.
75 As that cannot be readily synthesized by the human body.
76 es for achieving a remote control within the human body.
77 H significantly causes different diseases in human body.
78 te the DNA of micro-organisms inhabiting the human body.
79 tute the largest group of macrophages in the human body.
80 ts the development of multiple organs in the human body.
81 ersity of microbial life which colonizes the human body.
82 nticancer drugs with high adverse effects in human body.
83 re is particularly relevant to protection of human bodies.
84                                           In human body, 30-40% of the total zinc ion (Zn(2+)) is loc
85                                              Human body acceleration is often used as an indicator of
86 y macrophages are essential for protecting a human body against bacteria and viruses.
87  cells of the immune system that protect the human body against bacteria, viruses, and other foreign
88  skin provides the first line defense of the human body against injury and infection.
89 article, we demonstrate that CRP defends the human body against the toxicity of histones released int
90 he largest pool of tissue macrophages in the human body and a critical interface with the enteric mic
91 d proteins are ubiquitously expressed in the human body and are important for various functions at th
92  moderate diverse important functions in the human body and are promising targets in cancer therapy.
93              Blood circulates throughout the human body and contains molecules drawn from virtually e
94 ) is the most abundant source of iron in the human body and during infections is captured by S. aureu
95 to directly analyze microbial communities in human body and environment.
96  considered an additional major organ of the human body and exerts profound immunomodulating activiti
97 n be generated endogenously and exogenously (human body and food system).
98        The liver is the largest gland in the human body and functions as an innate immune organ.
99 Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body and has a unique combination of hardness and
100 n J2 (15d-PGJ2) is naturally produced in the human body and has anti-inflammatory properties.
101 collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and has at least 28 types, research involving
102 nce and degradation, PFOS is accumulative in human body and has potential threat to human health.
103 physical activity, and understanding how the human body and heart work.
104 nation of KI in different media, such as the human body and in biological liquids, such as saliva or
105 can cause disease in varied sites within the human body and is a significant source of morbidity and
106 ) is the most abundant source of iron in the human body and is captured by S. aureus using two closel
107 collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body and is composed of two alpha1(I) and one alph
108 (OTC) respond selectively to pictures of the human body and its parts.
109         Myofibroblasts are ubiquitous in the human body and may form from the differentiation of fibr
110 ogical environment equivalent to that of the human body and monitored the exchange kinetics with vari
111 ries are mostly associated to systems of the human body and only poorly reflect biological responses
112         The skin is the largest organ in the human body and provides the first line of defence agains
113 by cancerous cells in stagnant fluids inside human body and realize targeted drug delivery.
114 igh activity in slightly acidic areas of the human body and relatively low toxicity in other areas.
115    Tooth enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body and survives burial exceptionally well, even
116  Antimony, which has damaging effects on the human body and the ecosystem, can be released into soils
117 the sensation of the interaction between the human body and the environment and help humans to descri
118 represents the largest interface between the human body and the external environment.
119 nities adapt, develop, and interact with the human body and the surrounding environment, one of the f
120 cribe the diversity of EC types found in the human body and their unique behaviors and possibly how t
121 tly known about microbes associated with the human body and to provide examples of how this knowledge
122  are found on most non-dividing cells in the human body and, when faulty, cause a wide range of patho
123      These adducts form spontaneously in the human body, and are also present at high levels in the h
124 abitats, from the natural environment to the human body, and can interfere with chemotaxis, suggestin
125 al part of immune homeostasis throughout the human body, and disruption to this regulation in the eye
126          The liver is a central organ in the human body, and first line of defense between host and e
127 for insight into LAIR-1 functions inside the human body, and raises concern as to extrapolative credi
128 he trillions of microbes associated with the human body are a key part of a comprehensive view of pha
129 e internal and external sites of the healthy human body are colonized by a diversity of symbiotic mic
130 em, but the form(s) of IL-15 produced in the human body are not fully characterized.
131 ately interface with the soft tissues of the human body are of growing interest, due to their emergin
132 d that a majority of the microbes within the human body are the obligate anaerobes, Clostridium spp.,
133             To detect various stimuli of the human body, as well as specific environments, unique ele
134 in multiple environments-one of which is the human body-as an opportunistic pathogen.
135 s of long-chain PFAAs substantially increase human body burdens, which remain elevated for many years
136 sequently, phytanic acid is carried into the human body by means of food ingestion, mostly via red me
137                                          The human body can be considered a metaorganism made up of i
138                                          The human body can be viewed as a dynamical system, with phy
139                                          The human body cannot actively excrete excess iron.
140                                          The human body carries vast communities of microbes that pro
141                                              Human bodies collectively turn over about 200 billion to
142 , viruses, and fungi that live in and on the human body, collectively known as the microbiome, has re
143                                          The human body comprises fewer host cells than bacterial cel
144 ins are critical functional molecules in the human body, constituting more than 30% of open reading f
145                     Nearly every cell in the human body contains a set of programmable gene-silencing
146                                          The human body contains thousands of unique cell types, each
147    The number of polyomaviruses found in the human body continues to grow, raising the question of ho
148 collagen is the most abundant protein in the human body, crucial for the formation and strength of bo
149 l organs can estimate the time of death as a human body decays.
150 gns or require intimate integration with the human body demand curvilinear shapes and/or elastic resp
151  development and distribution throughout the human body, discussing these cells in the context of hum
152        E.g., in the highly compartmentalized human body, drug levels can vary substantially between d
153 apable to give rise to all cell types in the human body during the normal course of development.
154 operties of the softest tissues found in the human body (e.g. brain and lung).
155 hosphorylation of SOD1 is omnipresent in the human body, even in healthy individuals, and has been sh
156 therapeutic application of dendrimers in the human body faces practical challenges such as target spe
157 -liquid extraction for sample preparation of human body fluids resulted in an assay that measured low
158 e blood cell counts can also be performed on human body fluids such as cerebrospinal fluid, synovial
159  B. bacteriovorus predation needs to work in human body fluids such as serum where predation dynamics
160                      alpha-Syn is present in human body fluids, including blood plasma, and is a pote
161                                        Among human body fluids, serum plays a key role for diagnostic
162 ation of detectable Zika virus (ZIKV) RNA in human body fluids, we prospectively assessed a cohort of
163 eased by various cells and are found in many human body fluids.
164 ve of those introduced to swimming pools via human body fluids.
165 orld population and remains quiescent in the human body for decades.
166 of antigen-specific receptors to protect the human body from pathogens.
167                                          The human body harbors 10 to 100 trillion microbes, mainly b
168      The first rudimentary evidence that the human body harbors a microbiota hinted at the complexity
169 an Microbiome Project data revealed that the human body harbors a striking diversity of SR1 bacteria.
170                                          The human body harbors an extensive microbiome, which has be
171                                          The human body has a remarkable ability to regulate inflamma
172 microbial communities in the environment and human body has become more convenient and reliable owing
173                                          The human body has been shaped by natural selection during t
174 ability to implant electronic systems in the human body has led to many medical advances.
175 nd subsequently control their release in the human body has long been a dream.
176 es; however, the production of chitin by the human body has not yet been documented.
177 is study aimed to assess the effect that the human body has on the functional activities of VRC01 as
178    Fascination with the interworkings of the human body has permeated scientific discovery for eons.
179 Each of the trillions of cells that form the human body has the ability to detect and respond to a wi
180 he recent discovery that every tissue in the human body has vitamin D receptors and that vitamin D ha
181 ned genomes, and their interactions with the human body, has a profound impact on physiological aspec
182  functions of odorant receptors (ORs) in the human body have aroused much interest in the past decade
183 cts of exposure to ionising radiation on the human body have been identified by long-term, large-scal
184 oviding snapshots of active gene flow on the human body have highlighted the need to determine the fr
185                               The cells in a human body have identical DNA sequences, yet the body ha
186 perature, female mosquitoes are attracted to human body heat during pursuit of a blood meal.
187                             To thrive in the human body, HIV fuses to its target cell and evades the
188  There are a variety of lipoxygenases in the human body (hLO), each having a distinct role in cellula
189 sport of molecules, tubules are critical for human body homeostasis.
190 proteins exist in a number of tissues in the human body; however, little is known about the reactions
191 ed into presumably all the cell types of the human body in vitro.
192 iota (the microorganisms associated with the human body) in shaping inflammatory environments and pro
193  and the corrosive environments found in the human body, in combination with the continuous and cycli
194 ommunities that live in association with the human body, in part stimulated by affordable, high-throu
195 f the microbial communities that inhabit the human body-in particular, those of the nose, mouth, and
196 eradicate the multiple HIV reservoirs in the human body, including astrocytes in the human brain.
197 ame ability to generate all the cells of the human body, including blood cells.
198 unistic pathogen with multiple niches in the human body, including the lung.
199 elds in the kilohertz frequency range in the human body induces electric fields powerful enough to ca
200 devices used to monitor the environment, the human body, industrial equipment, and beyond.
201  number of cell divisions required to make a human body inevitably leads to the accumulation of somat
202 ers, distance variance as well as near-field human-body interference.
203                  TIM-1 expression within the human body is broader than previously appreciated, with
204                         Every surface of the human body is colonized by a diverse microbial community
205                                          The human body is colonized by a vast array of microbes, whi
206                                          The human body is colonized with a diverse resident microflo
207 adation of the extracellular matrices in the human body is controlled by matrix metalloproteinases (M
208 rogeneity of skin characteristics across the human body is enormous.
209                                          The human body is exposed to potentially pathogenic microorg
210                                          The human body is host to a number of microbes occurring in
211                                          The human body is in constant motion, from every breath that
212      The accumulation of toxic metals in the human body is influenced by exposure and mechanisms invo
213 the temporal sequence of prion spread in the human body is still not known.
214 manipulating the biological functions in the human body is subjected to inherent sources of uncertain
215  showing that microbial diversity within the human body is substantially broader than previously appr
216         A major microbial growth form in the human body is the biofilm state, where tightly packed ba
217                      Starch digestion in the human body is typically viewed in a sequential manner be
218                 The detection of thiamine in human body is very important to prevent various diseases
219     Chloride, the most abundant anion in the human body, is an indispensable constituent of the myelo
220  the sciatic nerve, the longest nerve in the human body, is an uncommon event.
221 ral polysaccharide that is ubiquitous in the human body, is crucial for many cellular and tissue func
222  collagen I, the major structural protein in human body, is found assembled into fibrils.
223  the basic structural and functional unit in human body, is made of a large community of different ce
224 Thus, apart from the endogenous formation in human body, it is also important to examine their source
225 NORs are thought to promote infection of the human body, leading to chronic diseases.
226                                          The human body louse, its primary endosymbiont, and the bact
227 greater for bodies (including monkey bodies, human bodies, mammals, and birds) compared with other ob
228 cross individuals and diverse tissues of the human body, many of which are not easily accessible.
229 mals, constituting between 35 and 55% of the human body mass, and up to 75% of the body mass in flyin
230 concerns that bacterial evolution within the human body may contribute to severe infection.
231                           Three sites on the human body meet these specifications: caries lesions, th
232  We can identify the microbes present in the human body (membership) and their relative abundance usi
233 question of the extent to which cells of the human body normally acquire structural alterations in th
234 Z, identifying glomeruli that may respond to human body odours or carbon dioxide.
235 e among the very first microbes entering the human body, our data emphasize the necessity to understa
236 ticipants viewed color photographs depicting human body parts in painful or nonpainful situations and
237 ) show clear selectivity to static images of human body parts, and upper limbs in particular, with re
238 ng or new experimental procedures on virtual human body parts, which are generated and visualised thr
239                          Once they enter the human body, PEs, BPA, PBs, and OPs are metabolized and/o
240 O) is an important signaling molecule in the human body, playing a crucial role in cell and neuronal
241                                          The human body produces and removes 10(11) platelets daily t
242 , analogous to the functional anatomy of the human body provided by Vesalius a half-millennium ago.
243 llagen fibrils play an important role in the human body, providing tensile strength to connective tis
244 lene (nanoPE) is transparent to mid-infrared human body radiation but opaque to visible light because
245 sentative estimates of radiation dose to the human body, realistic biologic and physical models shoul
246 me point of time along its life cycle in the human body regardless of their intended destination.
247 he nature and role of these particles in the human body remain unclear.
248                                              Human body responses are manifested through multiple, in
249                         T-lymphocytes in the human body routinely undergo large deformations, both pa
250                 These results illustrate the human body's capacity to adapt to tendon pathology and p
251 ract includes diverse habitats and hosts the human body's greatest bacterial density.
252  that covariation of bacterial clades within human body sites increases with phylogenetic relatedness
253 ing clades that may have adapted to distinct human body sites.
254 bial communities in complex environments and human body sites.
255 strong natural selection on genes related to human body size.
256 ments within translucent media including the human body, subsurface monitoring of chemical or catalyt
257 commensals in many of the same niches of the human body, such as the oral cavity and gastrointestinal
258 hree-dimensional physiological conditions in human body, such as three-dimensional (3D) architecture,
259                However, Ti-based implants in human body suffer surface degradation (corrosion and wea
260 nhabit or infect polymicrobial niches in the human body, suggests that the system could mediate inter
261                                              Human body-surface epithelia coexist in close associatio
262                           The control of the human body sway by the central nervous system, muscles,
263  C and fully recovered its original shape at human body temperature (37 degrees C), which indicated t
264 ng in a tunable release rate of the drugs at human body temperature (37 degrees C).
265                 Cell elongation triggered by human body temperature involves the essential heat shock
266 epresents a pathogen strictly adapted to the human body temperature, B. bronchiseptica causes infecti
267 cause of their simple use as drug carrier at human body temperature.
268 reveals the G-quadruplex to be metastable at human body temperature.
269 thermal signature in the range equivalent to human body temperature.
270 otide (NADH) is an important coenzyme in the human body that participates in many metabolic reactions
271 ne sequences collected from sites across the human body that would allow microbiologists to better as
272    Microbial communities associated with the human body, that is, the human microbiome, are complex e
273 etitive advantage during colonization of the human body, the characteristically high production of PS
274  of the most abundant endocrine cells in the human body, the de novo production of steroids or oxyste
275  and most functionally complex organs of the human body, the intestines are primarily responsible for
276 y be related to the circadian biology of the human body, the microbial community itself, or human eat
277 d functions of the microbes that inhabit the human body, the microbiota.
278 an important determinant of Fe adsorption in human body, the solubility characteristics of FePP are c
279 ivated by one of the largest proteins in the human body, the von Willebrand Factor, which has been fo
280 orooctanoic acid (PFOA) is persistent in the human body; the general population has serum levels of a
281 ucts which are reflective of exposure of the human body to DNA-damaging molecules and their metabolic
282 at has adapted to a variety of niches in the human body to elicit a wide array of diseases.
283                    It is a challenge for the human body to maintain stable blood pressure while stand
284  the various epithelial cell surfaces of the human body to protect the cell layer from a myriad of in
285 hich is metabolized to a large extent in the human body to several metabolites, including 10,11-dihyd
286 le high lipid concentrations in cells in the human body under conditions of hyperlipidemia/obesity, O
287    The composition of bacteria in and on the human body varies widely across human individuals, and h
288 ic understanding of routes of entry into the human body via inhalation of aerosol particles or hand-t
289 ese shared microbes have a true niche on the human body, vs transient detection after direct contact,
290 ether they are causative and/or additive for human body weight and fertility phenotypes.
291            Does developmental programming of human body weight regulation occur via epigenetic mechan
292 ssociated loci may provide new insights into human body weight regulation.
293 mperature set point affect the regulation of human body weight.
294 llular matrix, play an important role in the human body, where they serve as a filter for the exchang
295 cose is the primary source of energy for the human body, whereas l-threo-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is
296  systems, a mathematical model of the entire human body, which accurately links the functioning of al
297 ysical isolation of the electronics from the human body while enabling efficient bio-fluid delivery t
298 nts were shown front and back silhouettes of human bodies with a word denoting one member of their so
299 y interacting dynamical networks-such as the human body with its biological networks or the global ec
300 A is the most abundant immunoglobulin in the human body, with roles in protection and maintenance of

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