1 It has been thought that 2D materials are the only seed
2 For decades
it has been thought that a neuron releases only one clas
3 More specifically,
it is thought that A beta interacts with ganglioside ric
4 It is thought that a distinct CD4+ effector T cell subse
5 It is thought that a vigorous immune response may contri
6 It is thought that Acanthamoeba-specific IgA antibodies
7 exposure is known as immunologic memory, and
it is thought that acquisition of memory T-cell function
8 Specifically,
it is thought that action selection in motor regions ori
9 For decades,
it has been thought that adenosine is exclusively antimi
10 While
it is thought that advanced glycation end products (AGEs
11 It is thought that after inundation, permafrost-degradat
12 In general,
it is thought that agonist pMHC, which cause negative se
13 Until recently,
it was thought that all the cells that comprise the musc
14 It is thought that allergens possess common features and
15 l physiology in patients are not understood,
it is thought that alpha-dystroglycan extracellular inte
16 It is thought that an ATPase-dependent DNA translocation
17 It is thought that an essential neuropeptide in the SCN
18 It is thought that an HRG fragment containing the HRR, r
19 It is thought that an inflammatory response to commensal
20 It is thought that ApoER2 and VLDLR undergo clustering u
21 It is thought that APP and APP-like proteins (APLPs) may
22 yotes have eight subunits, and up until now,
it was thought that archaea had between one and three su
23 It is thought that asthmatics who smoke cigarettes respo
24 It is thought that asymmetric partitioning of P granule
25 Previously,
it was thought that at least two taus in the trimeric Dn
26 It is thought that,
at the molecular level, cell-surface
27 e capacity limitations of visual processing,
it is thought that attentional blink (AB) cannot be elim
28 It is thought that avian influenza viruses preferentiall
29 It is thought that Avr proteins are either delivered dir
30 It was thought that B64 functions as a protraction termi
31 It is thought that bacteria excrete redox-active pigment
32 As a result, for decades
it was thought that bacteria lacked cytoskeletal machine
33 Based on this body of evidence,
it was thought that Bcl-x(L) plays an essential role in
34 It is thought that beyond fetal 5-HT neurons there are s
35 After mitosis,
it is thought that bookmarking transcription factors rem
36 It is thought that by binding near a hinge site the liga
37 afts to bud from the host cell membrane, and
it is thought that by inhibiting FPPS activity (and ther
38 It is thought that cancer cells engage in Warburg metabo
39 in seriously compromises hemolytic activity,
it is thought that carbohydrate-dependent interactions p
40 control and signaling systems; consequently,
it was thought that cardiac disease involves perturbatio
41 is upregulated on activated CD4 T cells, and
it is thought that CD40-CD40L interactions are an import
42 hich is localized to splenic T cell regions,
it is thought that CD8(+) DCs also are restricted to T z
43 The striatum regulates motor output, and
it is thought that changes in the synaptic efficacy of i
44 mRNA translation in neuronal dendrites, and
it is thought that changes in translation-dependent form
45 It has been thought that Clostridium difficile infection
46 CMV infects endothelial cells (EC) and
it is thought that CMV-specific host immune responses to
47 axons regenerate robustly following injury;
it is thought that CNS oligodendrocytes contribute to th
48 It is thought that coccolithophores are able to outcompe
49 It is thought that CODD emerged from bovine digital derm
50 Therefore,
it has been thought that complementarily charged amino a
51 It is thought that continental crust existed as early as
52 During vertebrate cytokinesis
it is thought that contractile ring constriction is driv
53 In plants,
it was thought that conversion of the C40 carotenoid bac
54 It is thought that coordinate mesoderm constriction depe
55 It is thought that coordination is mediated by stresses
56 For 20 years
it has been thought that cysteine was directly incorpora
57 ated with various forms of human cancers and
it is thought that defects in this organelle contribute
58 Until recently,
it was thought that degradation of the peptidoglycan (PG
59 It is thought that Dicer uses its multidomain architectu
60 It is thought that differences in progenitor gene expres
61 e models were formulated for b and y ions as
it was thought that different factors may influence the
62 It has been thought that differentiated postmitotic cell
63 It has been thought that diffusion-limited protein assoc
64 In many cases,
it is thought that direct cell-cell communication plays
65 It is thought that diseases of ribosome assembly share a
66 It is thought that diversity and genetic structure of vi
67 It is thought that dopamine modulates cortico-striatal s
68 geted therapies to treat DENV infection, but
it is thought that drugs that target the host immune res
69 It is thought that,
due to energy and surface area:volum
70 It is thought that during latent infection, Mycobacteriu
71 eleven putative deadenylases in mammals, and
it is thought that each targets specific transcripts, al
72 s present in the retina of most vertebrates,
it was thought that each type of photoreceptor expresses
73 It is thought that early or exogenous components reflect
74 It is thought that eIF1 prevents recognition of non-AUGs
75 rtance for prevention of new infections, and
it is thought that elicitation of HIV bnAbs will be an i
76 It is thought that emotional processing modulates this b
77 Until now,
it was thought that ephrin-Eph signaling requires direct
78 It was thought that estrogen and progesterone protected
79 It is thought that ETO represses E-protein activity by i
80 ve oligomers assemble from off-state dimers,
it was thought that even-numbered oligomers should domin
81 complex of the ventrolateral medulla, where
it is thought that excitation increases inspiratory freq
82 It is thought that F refolding couples the energy releas
83 It is thought that FOXP3 is not a specific marker to det
84 It is thought that gamma-tubulin-1 represents a ubiquito
85 It is thought that gene conversion (GCV) and somatic hyp
86 Until recently
it was thought that genes for plant metabolic pathways w
87 It is thought that genomic instability precipitated by R
88 Within the gH/gL heterodimer,
it is thought that gH accounts for the fusion function a
89 It is thought that gills evolved independently in cyclos
90 It is thought that glutamate transporters mediate glutam
91 the flow of signals into the cerebellum, and
it is thought that Golgi cells are the only interneurons
92 For many decades
it has been thought that graphite intercalation must inv
93 It was thought that GTP hydrolysis drives the recycling
94 It has been thought that half-ABC transporters with one
95 It has been thought that HDACs associate with corepresso
96 But
it has been thought that heating sea water at pressures
97 It is thought that Hed1-dependent attenuation of Rad51 f
98 It was thought that hemodynamic forces shaped these diff
99 litis virus (TMEV) infection of macrophages,
it is thought that high interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels cont
100 In the ectoderm,
it is thought that high levels of Bmp activity promote e
101 It is thought that homeostatic mechanisms match intrinsi
102 It is thought that HSCs emerge from vascular endothelial
103 Until recently,
it was thought that hydrogenase is not active in air-gro
104 It is thought that hypoxia-selected cells have increased
105 It is thought that IDH1 mutants act by inhibiting TET2 t
106 It is thought that in nanoaggregate form, asphaltenes cr
107 It was thought that in vivo bradyzoites within tissue cy
108 It was thought that in yeast, RNA editing only occurs in
109 It has been thought that,
in return, bacteroids simply p
110 It is thought that,
in either case, a chain of Y residue
111 It is thought that induction of apoptosis can lead to en
112 ons for this are poorly understood, although
it is thought that inflammatory changes in adipose tissu
113 It is thought that inhibitory neurotransmission through
114 Although
it is thought that inner-city areas have a high burden o
115 Until recently,
it was thought that internalization of the radiolabeled
116 It is thought that IQGAP1 is an effector of Rac1 and Cdc
117 It is thought that irrevocable proteolytic degradation o
118 This renewal is essential for vision, and
it is thought that it fosters survival of photoreceptors
119 n P2) is assembled within the procapsid, and
it was thought that it should be located on the 5-fold a
120 of action of buspirone is not clear; however
it is thought that its main pharmacology is mediated via
121 clock is known to be perturbed by selection,
it is thought that K = u holds very generally for neutra
122 th cell types can secrete type VII collagen,
it is thought that keratinocytes account for type VII co
123 It is thought that KRAS oncoproteins are constitutively
124 It is thought that large perimetric stimuli are insensit
125 It is thought that lateral associations between FtsZ pol
126 It is thought that LC degeneration precedes other AD-rel
127 It is thought that lipid rich cells, phenotypically resi
128 Furthermore,
it is thought that localization is achieved by comparing
129 It has been thought that long-term changes in the domina
130 It is thought that maneuverability may be influenced by
131 It was thought that MAPK phosphorylation was always foll
132 It is thought that mast cells and IgE and basophils (cir
133 It has been thought that metastases are clonal and origi
134 It is thought that MICI is triggered when this retreat p
135 It is thought that monocytes rapidly differentiate to ma
136 It has been thought that most of the dissolved iron disc
137 It is thought that most, if not all, mobile transcriptio
138 In the past,
it was thought that most cases of gestational diabetes a
139 It is thought that motor neurons initially innervate mus
140 It is thought that Msx1 may facilitate distal migration
141 n the ocular surface glycocalyx are unknown,
it is thought that MUC16 provides a disadhesive barrier
142 Because
it is thought that mucosal tissues play a fundamental ro
143 It is thought that necrosis stimulates inflammation beca
144 It is thought that no other materials can display this c
145 Until recently,
it was thought that Northern Hemisphere glaciation began
146 g, desensitization, and internalization, and
it is thought that not all agonists affect each process
147 It has been thought that once this CO2 dissolves in the
148 ssembles with the DAP10 signaling dimer, and
it is thought that one NKG2D homodimer pairs with a sing
149 It is thought that one reason for the lack of ductility
150 Traditionally
it was thought that only a low percentage of children ha
151 nt (NF) subunits (NF-L, NF-M, and NF-H), but
it was thought that only a single NF, NF180, exists in l
152 It was thought that only eukaryotes produce significant
153 Originally,
it was thought that only intermediate and late gene tran
154 permeable to relatively large molecules, and
it was thought that opening of hemichannels to the extra
155 ion density of coastal shellfish: previously
it was thought that overharvesting effects resulted from
156 It is thought that oxygen concentrations in excess of 4%
157 It is thought that particular behavioral responses to be
158 l circuit assembly in early development, but
it is thought that PC-to-PC connections are subsequently
159 ay readout is not established and, moreover,
it is thought that PCP mediated cellular responses are t
160 be a 'beauty premium' in key life outcomes:
it is thought that people perceived to be more physicall
161 Therefore,
it is thought that perturbations in spike rate trigger s
162 Because
it is thought that phosphorylcholine substitution of oli
163 It has been thought that postsynaptic 5-HT(2)Rs act prim
164 It is thought that PP-IPs exert their pleiotropic effect
165 It is thought that prebiotic processes were able to synt
166 response against intracellular bacteria and
it is thought that professional phagocytes generate ROS
167 It is thought that protein aggregates are cleared from t
168 It is thought that PsbU is replaced functionally by PsbP
169 Similarly,
it is thought that Pyl is inserted by UAG codons with th
170 It is thought that Rad51, a key protein of HR, contribut
171 Traditionally,
it has been thought that '
random' ribonucleotide incorpo
172 Based on these results,
it is thought that redox signaling might represent a hom
173 It is thought that repair of these gaps flanking the sit
174 This step is performed because
it is thought that resting cells are resistant to transd
175 Although
it is thought that resveratrol targets Sirt1, this is co
176 Until recently
it was thought that secretion and absorption were two di
177 It is thought that selection has played a major role in
178 It is thought that self RNAs like mRNAs are not recogniz
179 It is thought that semantic memory represents taxonomic
180 It is thought that several photosynthetic eukaryotes hav
181 asmatic chromosomes or misaligned bivalents,
it is thought that several tensionless kinetochores are
182 For many years,
it was thought that signaling from RTKs to ERK occurred
183 It has been thought that small-molecule mimetics of Smac
184 It is thought that soil microbes, likely actinomycetes,
185 It is thought that some of the proproliferative function
186 It was thought that some of the male flowers formed duri
187 It is thought that specialized niches in which HSCs resi
188 Although
it is thought that specific agonists and GPCRs may coupl
189 It is thought that stalling of the mitochondrial replica
190 It is thought that stress effects on central control of
191 en with a history of previous pregnancy, but
it has been thought that such fetal-specific cells were
192 It is thought that such earthquakes (particularly those
193 on burial during OAEs are still debated, but
it is thought that such events should draw down signific
194 It is thought that such incompatible mutations, known as
195 It is thought that such limitations arise from flexible,
196 It is thought that such oscillatory patterns, including
197 ring the diversification of angiosperms, and
it is thought that such shifts play important roles in p
198 It is thought that sulfuric acid is essential to initiat
199 It is thought that surface representation is produced ma
200 Blood is devoid of essential nutrients and
it is thought that symbiotic bacteria synthesize these f
201 It is thought that T cells secrete cytokines in one of t
202 It is thought that task performance permits the stimuli
203 At present,
it is thought that temperature-dependent emissions of tr
204 It has been thought that the capture of irregular moons-
205 It has been thought that the deprived-eye pathway will f
206 It has been thought that the first cities in the Near Ea
207 , regardless of their half-life or location,
it has been thought that the products of rapid degradati
208 It has been thought that the thalamus prevents the relay
209 It has been thought that the undecapeptide directly medi
210 It is thought that the 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acet
211 It is thought that the ability of CaMKII to autophosphor
212 It is thought that the adaptive immune system of immatur
213 n the nasopharyngeal response in the rat, as
it is thought that the AEN provides the main sensory inn
214 (DH) and pleckstrin homology (PH) domains),
it is thought that the amino terminus of proto-Dbl someh
215 It is thought that the binding of conventional type II t
216 It is thought that the burst of HSC activity in the foet
217 Mechanistically,
it is thought that the C2A domain of Munc13 inhibits the
218 Increasingly,
it is thought that the cardiovascular benefits of exerci
219 It is thought that the Cerberus Fossae fissures on Mars
220 It is thought that the cerebellum acquires internal mode
221 It is thought that the concentration of Ca(2+) in rod ou
222 it is much less than tree pollen in ItoCity.
It is thought that the diversity of the plants keep the
223 On the basis of these data,
it is thought that the dmi3 mutant perceives Nod factor
224 It is thought that the E-FADH(*) form is also transientl
225 It is thought that the environmental cues for photoperio
226 orphologies is crucial to pathogenicity, and
it is thought that the filamentous morphology provides s
227 It is thought that the formation of glycosaminoglycan (G
228 ing either soft or less-intense hard X-rays,
it is thought that the induced charge and associated rad
229 It is thought that the inorganic nature of QDs should pr
230 It is thought that the location of the quinone cofactor,
231 It is thought that the Martian basaltic crust reacted wi
232 ogical targets related to affect and reward,
it is thought that the modulation of nicotine withdrawal
233 In human motor learning,
it is thought that the more information we have about ou
234 It is thought that the mtPTP is a protein complex formed
235 lin-like FtsZ protein that forms the Z ring,
it is thought that the MTS of FtsA is required, along wi
236 It is thought that the Northern Hemisphere experienced o
237 It is thought that the number of inflammasome complexes
238 If
it is thought that the patient accrual rates will be sub
239 P is heavily phosphorylated, and
it is thought that the phosphorylation of P plays a role
240 In contrast,
it is thought that the PLR in mammals generally requires
241 Although
it is thought that the primary cause of RTT is cell auto
242 Traditionally,
it is thought that the RB family proteins repress E2F ta
243 On the basis of kinetic data,
it is thought that the reaction of DMAD may proceed via
244 It is thought that the release of pyrophosphate (PPi) tr
245 mpede its interaction with target mRNAs, and
it is thought that the RNA chaperone protein Hfq, known
246 It is thought that the selectivity of the drug binding s
247 It is thought that the SelenoCysteine Insertion Sequence
248 Although
it is thought that the site of synthon formation in HydG
249 It is thought that the slow folding may be caused by the
250 stage can lead to such different cell fates,
it is thought that the strength of signal may play a rol
251 It is thought that the structures connecting stereocilia
252 It is thought that the success of this therapy is based
253 It is thought that the thawing of permafrost can lead to
254 It is thought that the topological information contained
255 nfection by the virus is very common, and so
it is thought that the virus is restrained but it persis
256 At the time
it was thought that the ability to copy RNA into DNA wou
257 It was thought that the additional administration of oma
258 ks some domains found in most other species,
it was thought that the bipartite architecture of the he
259 Classically,
it was thought that the CST was located in the anterior
260 For many years
it was thought that the flight mechanism incorporated a
261 Thus,
it was thought that the G(i)alpha (237-270) domain was e
262 Moreover, for over three decades
it was thought that the highly conserved beta3-lysine wa
263 Initially,
it was thought that there was no intracellular signaling
264 ale placental mammals, until a few years ago
it was thought that there were few autosomal genes that
265 th abnormal features are characteristic, and
it is thought that these cells stimulate and drive fibro
266 Currently,
it is thought that these clamp sites operate allosterica
267 It is thought that these cytoskeletal changes lead event
268 Based on in vivo reconstitution assays,
it is thought that these immune cells are derived from t
269 It is thought that these treatments may act by activatin
270 ized via amine-directed bifunctional agents;
it was thought that these molecules retained full bioact
271 Therefore,
it was thought that these molecules should generate very
272 Until recently,
it was thought that these regulatory networks are compos
273 onal role of these regions is not clear, and
it has been thought that they may represent artifacts of
274 They are spontaneously active, and
it is thought that they encode timing signals in the rat
275 Traditionally,
it has been thought that this decrease in GSH levels is
276 em called RegBA controls these functions and
it has been thought that this redox sensing regulatory s
277 It is thought that this apparent paradox can be explaine
278 While
it is thought that this atrophy is secondary to diminish
279 ced in individuals with Down's syndrome, and
it is thought that this broad cancer protection is confe
280 It is thought that this interaction between sapB and CoQ
281 r can seed metastases in distant organs, and
it is thought that this is a unidirectional process.
282 It is thought that this is mediated by the core PCP fact
283 It is thought that this may be overcome by allowing some
284 It is thought that this pathway rapidly transmits low sp
285 ester 21-nt virus-derived duplex siRNAs, and
it is thought that this prevents the programming of an a
286 It is thought that this process can be subject to epigen
287 It is thought that this process works by pumping energy
288 It is thought that this signal can influence long-distan
289 It has been thought that Toll-like receptor (TLR)-mediat
290 n is conserved from budding yeast to humans,
it was thought that transcription had no role in centrom
291 ons of both BRAF and RAS are extremely rare,
it is thought that transformation by RAS and BRAF occurs
292 It is thought that Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan that
293 Thus,
it is thought that trypanosomes rely solely on posttrans
294 It is thought that tumor cells evade immunosurveillance
295 ment-resistant glioma stem cells (GSCs), and
it is thought that tumor regrowth originates from GSCs,
296 It is thought that tumors secrete factors that elicit a
297 It is thought that virus-encoded nonstructural proteins
298 Based on Schwan equation,
it was thought that with low ac frequencies (10Hz-10kHz)
299 Conversely,
it is thought that,
with one exception, monoamines (dopa
300 It has been thought that WTA provides a phosphate source