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1 versible, alteration of the H126 epitope was irreversible.
2 agnose graft deterioration before it becomes irreversible.
3 he hybrid sites attL and attR is essentially irreversible.
4 hydride addition to the alkene to be largely irreversible.
5 g scenarios and the color-change reaction is irreversible.
6 Hf-bound polymers to ZnEt2 is fast and quasi-irreversible.
7 long repeated sequences would usually become irreversible.
9 rmacokinetic modeling was conducted using an irreversible 1-plasma 2-tissue-compartment model to calc
10 lectrode is further applied to the system of irreversible 2-nitro-5-thiobenzoate oxidation used in th
11 ion, gave results comparable to those of the irreversible 2-tissue-compartment model with only a pare
17 -coupled receptor that undergoes proteolytic irreversible activation by coagulant and anti-coagulant
18 ical Eley-Rideal mechanisms that involve the irreversible activation of coordinated H2O2 followed by
19 show no cytotoxicity, and in vitro nanomolar irreversible activity against herpes simplex virus (HSV)
20 ta-lactam antibacterials is the functionally irreversible acylation of the enzymes that catalyze the
21 adhesion mechanistically comparable with the irreversible adsorption of high-molecular-weight protein
24 mall heat shock proteins (sHsps) prevent the irreversible aggregation of unfolding proteins by integr
26 15b and 15d were more directly validated as irreversible agonists of the A1AR using membrane-based [
28 he pressure changes could be divided into an irreversible and a reversible part, where the latter is
29 , we show that low-pH inactivation of HSV is irreversible and due to a defect in virion fusion activi
30 d proteins, the assembly of the other two is irreversible and enhanced at higher temperatures, behavi
31 ion represents a critical step, which can be irreversible and establishes a hook in the channel mouth
33 Intestinal graft dysfunction is sometimes irreversible and requires allograft enterectomy with or
34 hierarchy of neuronal differentiation is not irreversible and that lineage commitment can be overridd
35 is consistent with the coexistence of both "irreversible" and reversible transitions in molecular ma
40 it DNA damage response, but rather induce an irreversible, anomalous state of condensed chromatin tha
41 as enhanced at a low oxygen level and became irreversible at a high NO concentration or after prolong
43 ine while 5,6-diethynylquinoxaline undergoes irreversible Bergman cyclization indicative of a large r
45 lar degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of irreversible blindness among the elderly population glob
47 ENT Photoreceptor degeneration is a cause of irreversible blindness in a number of retinal diseases s
53 However, application of reverse voltages or irreversible blockage of the macroscopic conductance of
56 Acalabrutinib (ACP-196) is a more selective, irreversible BTK inhibitor that is specifically designed
57 em, which may help reduce the burden of this irreversible but preventable neurodegenerative disease.
60 es shows that the former suffers from a huge irreversible capacity loss on cycling whereas the latter
62 -ion storage performances (i.e., 1(st) cycle irreversible capacity, specific gravimetric and volumetr
64 DCD), that is, donors with an unexpected and irreversible cardiac arrest (Maastricht categories I and
65 and fluorescent dyes) and occurs during both irreversible (caspase cleavage-mediated) and reversible
66 nsformation, it can paradoxically promote an irreversible cell cycle arrest known as oncogene-induced
67 Cellular senescence refers to a state of irreversible cell-cycle arrest combined with the secreti
71 etic state, prolonged suppression results in irreversible changes that compromise their developmental
73 of the assembly process with a reversible or irreversible chemical reaction that occurs within the co
75 phingolipid breakdown pathway, mediating the irreversible cleavage of the lipid-signaling molecule sp
76 temic immunomodulatory therapy, resulting in irreversible clinical deterioration in patients with MMP
77 model (2TC) as well as a 2TC with an extra, irreversible, compartment for endothelial binding (2TC-1
78 method (BFM) implementation of the 2-tissue-irreversible-compartment model and the Patlak method usi
79 To drive fusion, the F protein undergoes an irreversible conformational change, transitioning from a
80 ith the terpene synthase GES1 catalyzing the irreversible conversion of geranyl diphosphate (GPP) to
82 optimization, and unique ADME assays of our irreversible covalent drug discovery program which culmi
86 unction has traditionally been attributed to irreversible damage caused by the pathogens themselves.
87 lly suffer from large amounts of cumulative, irreversible damage to microstructure during cyclic defo
89 promising new tool to inflict localized and irreversible damage to tumor tissue by hyperthermia, wit
91 ressive terminal airway fibrosis leads to an irreversible decline in lung function termed bronchiolit
92 f follicles within this fixed pool causes an irreversible decline in reproductive capacity, known as
94 generalization of our theory to account for irreversible deformations allows us to explain the time
96 is an intracellular enzyme that mediates the irreversible degradation of the bioactive lipid S1P.
97 opulation structure are important in driving irreversible dependence between hosts and symbionts.
99 lline phase originates from THF, DCM, or the irreversible desolvation of entrapped benzene molecules.
101 nal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a permanent and irreversible dilation of the lower region of the aorta.
104 drial membrane potential that resulted in an irreversible disintegration of their plasma membranes.
106 kin's antioxidant capacity, and reduction of irreversible DNA and protein oxidation associated with o
108 es of cancer chemotherapeutics is limited by irreversible, dose-dependent, and sometimes life-threate
111 tion effectively renders Bergman cyclization irreversible due to favorable aromatic stabilization ene
112 is reversible in the absence of HBpin but is irreversible during the catalytic process because reacti
113 GABAergic neurons into the circuit, produces irreversible effects on GABAergic synaptic connectivity
114 with the Au electrode experience a dramatic, irreversible efficiency loss, rendering them effectively
116 itored by pulsing the cells in reversible or irreversible electropermeabilization condition at differ
117 anopore formation in bone marrow cells after irreversible electroporation (IRE) and to evaluate the a
119 o (a) investigate the safety of percutaneous irreversible electroporation (IRE) for locally advanced
120 se To investigate the efficacy and safety of irreversible electroporation (IRE) in the treatment of h
121 Purpose To assess the safety and efficacy of irreversible electroporation (IRE) in the treatment of p
126 chitecture remains unaffected 2 months after irreversible electroporation, purposely targeting the ad
130 re of male mouse ES cells in 2i/L results in irreversible epigenetic and genomic changes that impair
131 e binding of EBNA3A and/or EBNA3C leading to irreversible epigenetic changes, cells become committed
132 e cell wall to undergo stress relaxation and irreversible expansion (e.g. induced by expansins), thus
133 mobilization of the bait molecule is usually irreversible; for that reason, a new chip (which is expe
135 n ambient air) with Li anode may lead to the irreversible formation of insulating Li2 CO3 , making th
136 how that flowing the suspension triggers the irreversible formation of topological entanglements of t
137 lacement of the entire membrane module after irreversible fouling, thereby hopefully reducing the ove
144 n of autophagy and CDK4/6 inhibitors induces irreversible growth inhibition and senescence in vitro,
146 nd that treatment with the second-generation irreversible HER-family inhibitors, particularly afatini
147 igations to ionic processes, but the risk of irreversible Hg amalgam saturation limits their operatio
149 considered: (i) fully reversible, (ii) fully irreversible, (iii) partially reversible transitions, an
150 d management can have detrimental, costly or irreversible impacts on the environment and society.
151 ysfunctions of hearing and balance are often irreversible in mammals owing to the inability of cells
152 d not change after further digestion, as the irreversible inactivated myrosinase under gastric condit
153 host target membrane, this change results in irreversible inactivation of virions.IMPORTANCE HSV-1 is
154 lfinic/sulfonic acid (catalytically dead and irreversible inactivation) or a stable sulfenamide or di
156 es in the envelope glycoproteins, leading to irreversible inactivation; and (iii) exposure of cryptic
157 yllysine is seen to act as a time-dependent, irreversible inactivator of lysine decarboxylase from Ha
158 have indicated overestimation of the core of irreversible infarction as well as of the penumbra by th
159 tivated cyclic carbamates provided selective irreversible inhibition of a small subset of serine hydr
160 nts and organophosphorus toxicants is due to irreversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) i
161 Aspirin exerts antiplatelet effects through irreversible inhibition of cyclooxygenase-1, whereas its
162 Arabidopsis thaliana studied here comprises irreversible inhibition of RD21's activity by Serpin1, w
165 Furthermore, we developed a kinome selective irreversible inhibitor 45a with an IC50 value of 1 nM ag
167 ydroxypyrrolidin-1-yl)methanone 28, a potent irreversible inhibitor of LOXL2 that is highly selective
168 the dorsal CA1 region with thapsigargin, an irreversible inhibitor of the SERCA pump, exhibited anxi
169 eases for centuries, has been shown to be an irreversible inhibitor of the XPB subunit of the transcr
170 We used chemical proteomics with a potent irreversible inhibitor to show that the major brain TCP
175 iazole ureas constitute a versatile class of irreversible inhibitors that target serine hydrolases in
176 ure-activity relationship (SAR) study, novel irreversible inhibitors were identified that block the t
181 Although this complementation is typically irreversible, it has been shown previously that light ac
183 ing process is at chemical equilibrium) into irreversible kinetic responses associated with proton tr
185 iments, the dependency of the development of irreversible lesions on the interaction of the severity
187 mes, this differentiation is terminal due to irreversible loss of cell division ability and is associ
189 inal ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury causes irreversible loss of neurons and ultimately leads to per
190 predators are therefore important drivers of irreversible loss of phylogenetic diversity worldwide.
194 st time effort expenditure in the context of irreversible losses, with important implications for dis
200 ctrolyte membranes to ultimately control the irreversible membrane fouling in a forward osmosis (FO)
202 oret peak confirmed the formation of a quasi-irreversible metabolite-intermediate complex between dro
203 strain localizing mechanisms associated with irreversible microstructural damage in single-crystal, c
204 we propose that cinaciguat by virtue of its irreversible mode of action is capable of shifting this
205 as performed using a 2-tissue, 3-compartment irreversible model, and kinetic parameters were estimate
208 ging (MRI) could achieve deep, targeted, and irreversible myocardial ablation, which would be immedia
209 e T1 mapping to differentiate reversible and irreversible myocardial injury and its predictive value
210 ery T1 mapping differentiates reversible and irreversible myocardial injury, and it is a strong predi
212 is toggle switch accounts for the abrupt and irreversible nature of three specific cell-cycle checkpo
213 e ocean temperatures and consistent with the irreversible nature of watermass changes involved in the
214 cally has been hypothesized to predispose to irreversible nephron damage, thereby contributing to ini
216 hange and rituximab, but some die or acquire irreversible neurological deficits before they can respo
217 ough a series of clinical stages and lead to irreversible neurological or cardiovascular complication
219 al replication and inflammation, that causes irreversible neuronal injury and HIV associated neurocog
220 wed the selection of 11 (INF39), a nontoxic, irreversible NLRP3 inhibitor able to decrease interleuki
222 in the f-block because these metals exhibit irreversible one- or multi-electron oxidation or reducti
223 aucoma is a chronic disease characterized by irreversible optic nerve damage and visual field loss th
224 permits the direct synthesis of practically irreversible ordered amide networks that are stable ther
226 promote vascular disease through direct and irreversible oxidative damage to macromolecules, as well
228 R-SO2(-)) and S-sulfonylation (R-SO3(-)) are irreversible oxidative post-translational modifications
229 f mesoporous silica nanoparticles occurs via irreversible packing of micelles with non-uniform size d
230 ExteNET showed that 1 year of neratinib, an irreversible pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitor, signific
231 -IN-8, an adenosine triphosphate-competitive irreversible pan-JNK inhibitor, significantly reduced ce
233 e bubble domains reveal that they undergo an irreversible phase transition to cylindrical domains und
237 bstrate proteins, resulting in a widespread, irreversible posttranslational modification of the prote
238 diseases-associated fibrosis was seen as an irreversible process that frequently led to intestinal o
239 ocene/ferrocenium, Fc(0/+)) via a chemically irreversible process with concomitant formation of dihyd
241 s and instead lose pluripotency, activate an irreversible program of prospermatogonial differentiatio
243 of these unique postmitotic cells, in which irreversible protein degradation or damage can lead to i
244 property of bonded dentin and does not cause irreversible pulpal damage to vital teeth when the air p
245 OFs from strong bonds is challenging because irreversible rapid formation of the network produces amo
246 C/EBPbeta by helenalin acetate is not due to irreversible reaction with cysteine residues of C/EBPbet
247 ts the potential of this method for studying irreversible reactions at sub-microsecond timescales usi
249 D(+) ]/[NADH] pool to molecular oxygen, with irreversible reduction of oxygen to bound peroxide at cy
250 fusion (F) protein, which undergoes a major irreversible refolding process to merge the two membrane
251 l numerical models suggest that unstable and irreversible retreat of the grounding line-which marks t
253 periods of the left ureter ligation, causes irreversible right kidney failure 3, 6 or 9 months after
254 able switch, created by CRL4(Cdt2), promotes irreversible S-phase entry by keeping p21 levels low, pr
255 rs of SBF/E2F transcription factors triggers irreversible S-phase entry in yeast and metazoans, but w
258 macular degeneration (AMD)-the main cause of irreversible severe vision loss in developed countries-g
259 lar degeneration (AMD) is a leading cause of irreversible, severe vision loss in Western countries.
260 these changes is a powerful, inevitable and irreversible shift in attitudes and norms in the directi
262 ransformation of SIFSIX-1-Cu was found to be irreversible, SIFSIX-3-Ni could be regenerated by heatin
265 In situ reaction of 25 with HCCTol gives irreversible sp C-H bond activation under kinetic contro
266 en bilateral lung transplant recipients with irreversible spirometric decline and control subjects ma
268 ort process involves reversible steps and an irreversible step that follows release of ADP and extrac
269 ses in both rivers and volcanoes can produce irreversible structural changes that are detectable in g
271 ence that attachment of the tethered head is irreversible, suggesting a first passage model for exit
272 ffer from the precipitation of insoluble and irreversible sulfide species on the surface of carbon an
273 However, the precipitation of insoluble and irreversible sulfide species on the surface of carbon an
274 ells, allowing them to undergo reversible or irreversible switching between phenotypic states importa
276 model confirmed that adhesion to surfaces is irreversible through detachment and successive re-attach
277 With these variables, clear definitions of irreversible tissue damage and of critically hypoperfuse
278 ined values (the threshold for function) and irreversible tissue damage with blood supply further dec
281 time-delayed electron pulse to visualize the irreversible transient states of nucleation, growth, and
282 micro-organisms could be associated with the irreversible transition to an inactivated state, as sugg
285 k-forming chemistries such as amide that are irreversible under conventional low temperature bond-for
286 arrow reversible unfolded (intermediate) --> irreversible unfolded (denatured) state, we study the th
288 hical analysis gave metabolic rates (Ki, the irreversible uptake rate constant) comparable to compart
292 r degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of irreversible vision impairment in older adults in the Un
293 Photoreceptor degeneration is a cause of irreversible vision loss in incurable blinding retinal d
294 -angle glaucoma (POAG) is a leading cause of irreversible vision loss worldwide, with elevated intrao
297 -retinal in dark-adapted Rho was essentially irreversible with a half-life estimated to be 420 years,
298 s initially reversible, though becoming more irreversible within minutes after first contact with a s
299 ompletely reversible wrinkles formation; (2) irreversible wrinkles formation I: the initially formed
300 rmanently erased and never reappear; and (3) irreversible wrinkles formation II: once the wrinkles fo
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