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1 ss plants, leaves exhibit profound diversity in shape.
2 tides and are globular rather than elongated in shape.
3  large-scale membrane deformation is tubular in shape.
4 tored in water for 5 months without a change in shape.
5 elopment, cells must undergo dynamic changes in shape.
6 concentrated around blood vessels, and round in shape.
7  boundaries and reveals a major role for TDG in shaping 5fC distribution at CpG islands.
8 lation have essential and specific functions in shaping a functional maternal transcriptome.
9 interactions between cells induced by growth in shaping a tissue.
10 ht on the role of the network microstructure in shaping active stresses in cells and tissue.
11            These data support a role for OFC in shaping activity in the ventral striatum to represent
12 ding the role of HIV-specific CD4(+) T cells in shaping adaptive immune responses in individuals infe
13                       Despite its importance in shaping adaptive immune responses, viral clearance, a
14 ated in murine and human VL and plays a role in shaping adaptive immunity toward a Th1 profile.
15 ional, developmental, and contextual factors in shaping adaptive versus maladaptive patterns of thoug
16 ), which are nevertheless complementary both in shape and charge to the antigen.
17 er and smaller plastids, which are irregular in shape and contain fewer starch granules compared with
18 eaks in FTIR spectra and a systematic change in shape and intensity of diffraction patterns with incr
19 membrane bundle of P2Y1R, which is different in shape and location from the nucleotide binding site i
20 e ECM geometry and translate it into changes in shape and migration direction are not understood.
21 a1-28WT and Abeta1-28A2V assemblies differed in shape and position of the equatorial reflections, sug
22 ce personalised drug loaded devices, adapted in shape and size to individual patients.
23 d from them but with significant differences in shape and size.
24 ers that display fast and reversible changes in shape and spatial configuration in direct response to
25 sultant multisensory computation is modified in shape and timing by a delayed, calibrating inhibition
26 ed mitochondrial swelling with abnormalities in shapes and numbers of cristae.
27 ch suggests an important role of epigenetics in shaping and maintaining cell identity in the brain.
28 d that the intestinal microbiota is involved in shaping and maturating the immune system, with for ex
29 itiation of the fast diffusion of Pd, change in shape, and formation of the hollow structures.
30 directly but also through the role they play in shaping attitudes toward the environment and environm
31 ause the importance of environmental factors in shaping B-EF relations is poorly understood.
32 ittle is known about the role of immigration in shaping bacterial communities or the factors that may
33 bout the role of the pallidostriatal pathway in shaping basal ganglia activity in health and disease.
34 ional, developmental, and contextual factors in shaping behavior.
35 and elemental stoichiometry play major roles in shaping below and aboveground plant biodiversity, but
36 e immune system likely plays a critical role in shaping beneficial plant-microbiota combinations and
37 pport a role for islet vascular permeability in shaping beta-cell adaptive responses to metabolic dem
38                  Compositional heterogeneity in shaped, bimetallic nanocrystals offers additional var
39 t-term climate variability is more important in shaping biodiversity patterns rather than gradual cha
40 ns have been acknowledged to play a key role in shaping biodiversity.
41 the role of vision, touch and proprioception in shaping body-representations has been highlighted by
42 inhibitory synaptic plasticity and its roles in shaping both feedforward and feedback control.
43 formed on the laser entry side) were flatter in shape but exhibited more instability due to the signi
44 ghlights a new role for intracellular Zn(2+) in shaping Ca(2+) dynamics in cardiomyocytes through mod
45 ect tumor immunogenicity and may play a role in shaping cancer cell survival.
46 e CXCL10/CXCR3 chemokine pathway is critical in shaping CD8(+) T cell immunity, locally within latent
47 o the role of interorgannellar communication in shaping cellular adaptive responses.
48 er taste-elicited neural activity has a role in shaping central gustatory circuits.
49 family environment both play important roles in shaping children's food preferences.
50 rity, thereby supporting striatal plasticity in shaping choice behavior in humans.
51 ggest a fundamental role of dendritic spines in shaping Cl(-) diffusion, which could be of relevance
52 as important as directly interacting species in shaping coevolution within mutualistic assemblages.
53  for Cav1.2 during development and adulthood in shaping cognition, sociability, emotional behavior an
54           Scavenging plays an important role in shaping communities through inter- and intra-specific
55 secondary metabolites play an important role in shaping community composition through biotic interact
56 lly important role for behavioral plasticity in shaping community dynamics.
57 lity have considered the role of personality in shaping community-level processes.
58 , we know surprisingly little about its role in shaping complex adaptations that require evolutionary
59 mitters is thought to play an essential role in shaping computational neurodynamics in the neocortex,
60 tion recoveries is challenging and important in shaping conservation strategies.
61 orests and have likely played a pivotal role in shaping continental African forest diversity.
62 of collaboration-particularly on equal terms-in shaping corruption.
63 d point to the importance of the environment in shaping cortical activity during the neonatal period.
64 rstanding the role of GABAergic interneurons in shaping cortical tuning is now possible with the abil
65 nd, it dismisses the role of genetic factors in shaping criminal propensities across population group
66 ole of palaeoclimatic change and variability in shaping current macroecological patterns in many regi
67         Here we investigated the role of IDO in shaping DCs phenotype and function under endotoxin to
68 vidual heterogeneity), can play a major role in shaping demographic trajectories in wild populations.
69 phy and spatio-temporal variation of climate in shaping demography, particularly in temperate zone tr
70 ive stress response was a determining factor in shaping different transcriptome footprints.
71 hus, mixed transmission plays a central role in shaping directional responses of DSGCs.
72 s type 1 (HIV-1) infection that are critical in shaping disease course.
73 effects of genetic and environmental factors in shaping disease risk.
74 atus work together to play an important role in shaping disease risk.
75 uctured by population history and migrations-in shaping diversity in the human skull.
76 sture availability and vegetation cover play in shaping dryland landscapes, relatively little is know
77 ns have been studied for decades, their role in shaping ecological communities is still unclear.
78 story, stressing the importance of behaviour in shaping ecotypes.
79 idence of the role human activities can play in shaping evolutionary trajectories.
80 of hypermutability can play an outsized role in shaping extant bacterial genomes.
81 mediated by LXG toxins plays a critical role in shaping Firmicute-rich bacterial communities.
82 h genes and environment play important roles in shaping food preferences; but the aetiology of variat
83 for T. alpinus, with less pronounced changes in shape for T. speciosus; evidence of selection on skul
84     While examples of the key role they play in shaping foraging behaviours are widespread in the ani
85  defined 12-14 subunit multimers that differ in shape from both HslV and 20S proteasomes.
86 toral fin-based propulsion with fins ranging in shape from high aspect ratio (AR) wing-like fins to l
87 vestigated aquatic macrophyte were different in shape from what is typically observed in terrestrial
88       MLSS and DO were shown to be effective in shaping functional gene structures of the systems by
89 gesting a role of microenvironmental factors in shaping functional ITH.
90                 This information is critical in shaping future exposure and health studies, especiall
91 of soybean cultivars to O3 will be important in shaping future strategies for breeding O3 -tolerant c
92         RNA-binding proteins play a key role in shaping gene expression profiles during stress, howev
93              Yet, the role of mRNA decapping in shaping gene expression profiles in response to envir
94 relative dosage has played an important role in shaping gene networks in Glycine.
95 on-selection balance and balancing selection in shaping genetic variation at various scales.
96 ting from meiotic recombination are critical in shaping genome diversification and evolution.
97 tive contributions of mutation and selection in shaping genomic characteristics, and we validate it u
98 genic adaptation has played a pervasive role in shaping genotypic and phenotypic variation in modern
99 lights the importance of biotic interactions in shaping geographic diversity patterns, and emphasizes
100 t that environmental factors play a key role in shaping global population density patterns of preagri
101  samples, suggest a new role for these cells in shaping graft inflammation, and provide a rationale f
102                            At 12 months, the In SHAPE group (N=104) had greater reduction in weight a
103 ting the importance of habitat heterogeneity in shaping group coordination.
104 ryonic stem cells, RYBP plays a central role in shaping H2AK119 mono-ubiquitylation at PcG targets an
105 g illegal drug use could have a central role in shaping health outcomes among people who inject drugs
106 y investigated, the role of Na(+) regulation in shaping heart function is often overlooked.
107  role of c-di-GMP in Brucella physiology and in shaping host-Brucella interactions, we utilized c-di-
108 nslational plasticity plays a prominent role in shaping human genetic diversity.
109 nt competition and reveal its potential role in shaping human gut microbial composition.
110                    Diet plays a crucial role in shaping human health and disease.
111 luences such as diet, infections or microbes in shaping immune homeostasis for monocytes, B1 cells, g
112 eoretical and societal importance of climate in shaping individual and societal differences in aggres
113 ly universal, and (3) the success of a group in shaping individual behaviour should refer to the valu
114 croorganisms associated with the human body) in shaping inflammatory environments and promoting tumor
115 ory factor 1 (IRF-1) has a demonstrated role in shaping innate and adaptive antiviral immunity by ind
116 l-like receptors (TLRs) play a critical role in shaping innate and adaptive immune responses.
117 Previous studies emphasized a role for IL-33 in shaping innate and adaptive immune responses.
118  the supreme importance of these metabolites in shaping insect herbivore communities.
119  emphasize the dominant role that diet plays in shaping interindividual variations in host-associated
120 terogeneity in psychological processes plays in shaping intertemporal choice.
121 cale global climate swings played a key role in shaping Late Pleistocene global population distributi
122 r the transcriptional regulators PLETHORA5/7 in shaping leaf diversity and link tandem gene duplicati
123 oward a role for neuroscientific discoveries in shaping long-standing economic views of decision-maki
124 se findings point to a role for neuroscience in shaping long-standing psychological theories in decis
125 ver, little is known about its possible role in shaping lower levels of action processing, such as si
126 rent understanding of the role of HIF-alphas in shaping macrophage and neutrophil functions in the pa
127  role of transcriptional regulatory programs in shaping malignant phenotypes.
128  the established role of L1 retrotransposons in shaping mammalian genomes, it becomes an important ta
129 for elucidation of the role played by lipids in shaping membrane proteins.
130 on during menopause plays a significant role in shaping memory circuitry.
131 ns, but show that Ca(2+) plays a larger role in shaping metabolic oscillations than previously suspec
132  have been identified, the role of oncogenes in shaping metabolic patterns in cancer cells is only be
133 d functions of complement include a key role in shaping metabolic reprogramming, which underlies T ce
134 istinct immune functions and conserved roles in shaping MHC pathway evolution throughout vertebrates.
135  to understand the role of natural gradients in shaping microbial niche space.
136 ne system, yet the role of the immune system in shaping microbiota composition during an organism's l
137 icating that local cues play an ongoing role in shaping microglial diversity.
138 nstrate this ratio is a critical determinant in shaping mitotic chromosomes.
139 ns indicating the importance of these traits in shaping modern pepper genome.
140 nditions continue to play a substantial role in shaping modern society, and future climate changes wi
141 lated species becomes increasingly important in shaping moth assemblages at higher elevations.
142        Despite the importance of allelopathy in shaping natural plant communities and for agricultura
143 patterns of sensory information is important in shaping neural circuits during development.
144 ain areas may have an important contribution in shaping neural processes; for example, multimodal are
145 rgy availability that itself may play a role in shaping normal brain development.
146 than examining nutrients, should be foremost in shaping nutrition policy.
147        Furthermore, the requirement for BRG1 in shaping OCT4 binding reflects how these target sites
148 bitory granule cells are involved critically in shaping odor-evoked principal neuron activity in the
149 ost region of the outer segment show changes in shape of the ciliary plasma membrane indicating an in
150 jects that were either the same or different in shape or color later preferred to follow pairs of new
151        It is insensitive to random variation in shape or propulsion (biological noise).
152 ot coordination and developmental plasticity in shaping organ biomass and architecture.
153 trends in trait relationships and their role in shaping organismal diversity.
154 ve, materials science plays a paramount role in shaping our present and in contributing to a sustaina
155 yond small units of related individuals, and in shaping our sociality.
156 ted a critical role of parasite interactions in shaping parasite communities.
157 artner terminals is an important determinant in shaping patterns of connectivity.
158 re, we investigate the role of geomorphology in shaping patterns of species richness.
159              The role grape provenance plays in shaping perceptions of wine value and quality illustr
160 e importance of different modes of evolution in shaping phenotypic diversity remains a hotly debated
161 lial-derived miR-17 approximately 92 cluster in shaping physiological and ischemia-triggered arteriog
162 silencing but also the contribution of SAC3B in shaping plant epigenetic landscapes.
163 e the importance of growth-defense tradeoffs in shaping plant productivity in natural and agricultura
164  abiotic environmental stress play key roles in shaping population biology, it is unknown how such st
165 into the role migratory variability can play in shaping population dynamics.
166 iers associated with the African Rift System in shaping population genetic patterns, as well as the n
167 , organic layer depth) vs. seed availability in shaping postfire regeneration.
168 n they have succeeded (and sometimes failed) in shaping practice or advancing knowledge about ARDS.
169 Old World other factors are more significant in shaping primate communities.
170 sting a larger role of splicing coordination in shaping proteins.
171 d and cellular snRNPs led to similar changes in SHAPE reactivities, confirming that 7SK undergoes a P
172 esearch in 1979 continues to play a key role in shaping recent efforts to uncover the influence of so
173 gions, yet the relative contribution of each in shaping recognition by T cells remains unclear.
174 hes to explain the role of network structure in shaping regional activities and directionality patter
175 key element of the life history and its role in shaping reproductive systems has remained undocumente
176 dicate a critical role for visual experience in shaping responses in the retina.
177           Inhibition plays an important role in shaping responses to stimuli throughout the CNS, incl
178 insights into the role of different circuits in shaping RGC receptive fields and establish a foundati
179                Rhizodeposits play a key role in shaping rhizosphere microbial communities.
180 rtance of the mode of binding of Mg(2+) ions in shaping RNA structure, folding and function.
181 that geographic location played a major role in shaping RNA virus diversity, and several viruses disc
182 e, low-frequency Vm oscillations play a role in shaping sensory processing in visual cortical neurons
183 zation of self-assembling systems with built-in shape-shifting elements.
184 cal Q[6] using eight guest molecules varying in shape, size, neutrality, or cations.
185 y reported a role for Jagged-Notch signaling in shaping skeletal elements derived from the first two
186 onclude that environment is more influential in shaping skin microbiome structure than host differenc
187 rship in three major social groups interacts in shaping sorghum seed exchange networks in a cultural
188 d mesenchymal forms via two different routes in shape space--an apolar and polar route.
189 st that climatic changes played a major role in shaping species' evolution in the past and could also
190 ntally different functions of FSIs and LTSIs in shaping striatal output.
191 ct to the impact of these cellular phenomena in shaping synaptic transmission.
192                                   Their role in shaping synchronous dynamics and forming microcircuit
193               Cytokines play important roles in shaping T cell responses, and IL-10 has been shown to
194  of dendritic cells (DCs) that are important in shaping T cell responses.
195 cates that HLA type is the major determinant in shaping T cell responses.
196 l cellular environment plays a critical role in shaping terminal phenotypes of regional IN variants i
197 reveal a role for the DNA repair factor DDB2 in shaping the A. thaliana DNA methylation landscape in
198 ocampus and amygdala play a fundamental role in shaping the activity of both NAcc D1 and D2 MSNs, whi
199 se findings reveal a critical role for IL-12 in shaping the anti-inflammatory biofilm milieu by promo
200 els in immune cells and their potential role in shaping the autoimmune response.
201  alternans, and ICaCC played a decisive role in shaping the beat-to-beat alternations in AP morpholog
202 of rod-shaped bacteria plays a dominant role in shaping the biofilm architecture in V. cholerae biofi
203 ulatory role of differential DNA methylation in shaping the biological interplay between cyst nematod
204 gesting that a host factor is also important in shaping the community.
205 highlight the role of host genetic variation in shaping the composition of the human microbiome, and
206 ation of local inflammation has a major role in shaping the composition of the subgingival microbiota
207 n two dimensions can play a significant role in shaping the conformational landscape of membrane-bind
208 tributed regions may play a significant role in shaping the cortical connectome, in addition to the b
209  of the breeding season play a critical role in shaping the demography of a long-distant Arctic migra
210 duces the formation and plays a crucial role in shaping the dendritic morphology for Au.
211 ral stem cells (NSCs) play an essential role in shaping the developing brain, yet little is known abo
212  light on the importance of fetal phagocytes in shaping the developing immune system and initiating a
213 cupancy of DNA-binding transcription factors in shaping the DNA methylation landscape away from gene
214 ure of each vent both played important roles in shaping the dominant organisms and metabolisms presen
215 e signals via adenylyl-cyclase coupled GPCRs in shaping the dopamine-dependent cAMP/PKA signaling in
216 d highlights the importance of transcription in shaping the dynamics of the embryonic proteome.
217 equences of this environmental heterogeneity in shaping the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of t
218 inational corporations play a prominent role in shaping the environmental trajectory of the planet.
219 und that gene conversion had a stronger role in shaping the evolution of MHC class II than class I.
220 rnary climate changes played important roles in shaping the evolutionary history of this rare juniper
221  an integral role for Renshaw cell signaling in shaping the excitability and synaptic input to motor
222 demonstrate how this process may be involved in shaping the experimental ribosome density-gene length
223 nt material and historical items significant in shaping the field.
224  but the Coulomb interaction may play a role in shaping the fine details.
225 or role for protein kinase A (PKA) signaling in shaping the FLC gene expression landscape, and presen
226 rate a key role of excitatory synaptic drive in shaping the function of motor neurons during developm
227 e change is likely to be an important driver in shaping the future trajectory of biotic communities i
228    We found that island isolation has a role in shaping the genetic diversity of continental island s
229 otectonics and refugia played distinct roles in shaping the genetic structure of these wasps.
230 nscriptional programs play an important role in shaping the genomic landscape of DNA damage susceptib
231  native trimers is a critical design feature in shaping the glycan epitopes presented on recombinant
232           Host plants play an important role in shaping the gut bacterial community of insects.
233 hat selective factors play an important role in shaping the gut community structure of these flies.
234 c contraction and the resulting fluid forces in shaping the heart, yet the molecular basis of this fu
235 ent and early exposure to commensal bacteria in shaping the host immune system and health.
236 cal environmental conditions as a key factor in shaping the human immune system.
237 n tumor cell EMT and the consequences of EMT in shaping the immune microenvironment of tumors.
238 enetics, environmental factors, and microbes in shaping the immune response.
239 ealed the pivotal role of the gut microbiota in shaping the immune system.
240 ts indicate that SP110b plays a crucial role in shaping the inflammatory milieu that supports host pr
241      T regulatory cells (Tregs) are critical in shaping the latent HIV/SIV reservoir, as they are pre
242 y is more important than geographic distance in shaping the microbial diversity and community structu
243 ggest that flow and mixing play a major role in shaping the microbiota of the colon.
244       We discuss the role of affective touch in shaping the more social aspects of our self.
245 k to describe the role of forest disturbance in shaping the mosquito community structure, and to iden
246 anti-sigma factor RsbV plays a critical role in shaping the network behavior by forcing the sigmaB ne
247 t them, two are known to play a central role in shaping the networks evolution, namely the heterogene
248 he significant role of early life experience in shaping the neural networks of highly biologically re
249 mRNA polyadenylation plays an important role in shaping the neuronal transcriptome.
250 played a larger role than pre-Columbian ones in shaping the observed floristic patterns.
251 velopmental plasticity can be a major factor in shaping the overall phenotypes of genetic neuropsychi
252 l nociceptive processing play a pivotal role in shaping the pain experience after tissue injury.
253 e times, only viviparity played a major role in shaping the patterns of diversity.
254 g the critical role of intracellular calcium in shaping the pERK1/2 signal.
255 la, indicative of a role of the gut bacteria in shaping the pH conditions of the gut.
256  of developmentally encountered alloantigens in shaping the phenotype and function of iNKT cells has
257                      Microbes play key roles in shaping the physiology of insects and can influence b
258 m different starting points), and divergence in shaping the present-day latitudinal diversity gradien
259 re, we explore the role of natural selection in shaping the processes that underlie social informatio
260 e IL-4, a cytokine that proved to be pivotal in shaping the programs of both lymphocyte subsets.
261 ent to colon tumors and that it is essential in shaping the protumorigenic inflammatory microenvironm
262 unity to study the role of genetic variation in shaping the recombination landscape.
263 ted species-specific selection played a role in shaping the respective repertoires.
264 avior of the electrical synapse is important in shaping the response of coupled neurons.
265 efore be as important as species extinctions in shaping the response of microbial communities to envi
266             Plant roots play a dominant role in shaping the rhizosphere, the environment in which int
267 rainment, nonlinear acceleration is involved in shaping the rhythmic response of our modeled network,
268 rainment, nonlinear acceleration is involved in shaping the rhythmic response of our modeled network.
269 patterns dominate over within country spread in shaping the Saudi Arabia HCV4a epidemic, while this m
270 unappreciated impact of polyamine permeation in shaping the signalling properties of neuronal KARs an
271 hemistry may include the main factors active in shaping the soil bacterial potential function.
272             Pathogens play an important part in shaping the structure and dynamics of natural communi
273 e discuss the role differential growth plays in shaping the structure of this system and the physiolo
274 ia PGE2, underscoring the importance of FRCs in shaping the suppressive milieu of lymphoid organs dur
275  of the low-specificity endonuclease RNase E in shaping the transcriptome of a bacterial pathogen by
276 on underscores the role of nonsyntenic genes in shaping the transcriptomic landscape of maize hybrids
277  annual scale, suggesting a role for climate in shaping the transmission seasonality rather than inte
278 ng that alternative splicing may play a role in shaping the tumor phenotype.
279 ic interplay between the fungus and the host in shaping their coevolution and ecological role in both
280 in the past and could also play a major role in shaping their evolution in the future.
281 ycete P450 patterns suggested host influence in shaping their P450 content.
282 l in forming people's political beliefs, and in shaping their reception of different policies.
283 rons and the temporal requirements for Pet-1 in shaping these patterns for functional maturation of m
284       To assess the role of sexual selection in shaping these patterns, we assembled transcriptomes f
285 evel, and analyze the role of network design in shaping this diversity from gene expression noise.
286  in dietary fibre have a crucial involvement in shaping this microbial ecosystem, and are notably red
287 pport a key role for mechanical interactions in shaping tissues and, via mechanical feedback, control
288 derstand the role of ecological interactions in shaping trait evolution when progressing from pairs o
289  has uncovered about the role of nucleosomes in shaping transcriptional processes.
290 role of social organization and lion density in shaping transmission pathways and tested to what exte
291 oles of DNA damage and subsequent DNA repair in shaping tumor mutational landscape.
292 robial consortia that play an important role in shaping typical sensorial properties.
293 analyses of the roles of drift and selection in shaping variation across the genome have focused on t
294 netic background plays a more important role in shaping virus diversity than sampling location, with
295 of virus genetic and environmental variances in shaping virus phenotypic variance to more fully asses
296 ear, when related to body size, or parabolic in shape when considering variables related to sexual se
297 is shape-persistent if it has a small change in shape when perturbed by external stimuli (e.g., heat,
298  an unexpected role for convergent extension in shaping wing veins.
299 LGA-KAg) were prepared, which were spherical in shape with 200 to 300nm diameter, and induced maturat
300 howed that the AuNPs and AgNPs were circular in shape with an average diameter of 5 and 8nm, respecti

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