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2 ts of dominant plant species and impacts of "keystone" animal species cascade through the system to a
4 analysed using DNA from dormant eggs of the keystone aquatic herbivore, Daphnia pulicaria, suggested
5 s of benzodiazepine withdrawal, of which the keystones are gradual dosage tapering and psychological
7 Dehalococcoides mccartyi (Dhc) strains are keystone bacteria for reductive dechlorination of chlori
8 coastal contaminant (copper ~0.1 muM) in two keystone benthic species; mussels (Mytilus edulis) and p
10 the program was facilitated by the nonprofit Keystone Center, an organization that develops consensus
15 interested in stem cell biology gathered in Keystone, Colorado, USA to discuss their findings on the
18 nteracts with the Mis12 complex, a so-called keystone complex required to assemble a large fraction o
19 : ions for fragmentation studies to identify keystone compounds and positions for follow up validatio
20 current-induced magnetization switching is a keystone concept in the development of spintronics devic
21 icry of visual warning signals is one of the keystone concepts in evolutionary biology and has receiv
22 atural forms - was the perfect setting for a Keystone conference on vertebrate organogenesis in Febru
25 n gradient on the bacterial community of the keystone ecological species Lumbricus rubellus through u
28 approximately 2 microm) held in place by the keystone effect were used as single-particle frits for t
29 re experiments to partition the effects of a keystone engineer, the giant kangaroo rat (Dipodomys ing
30 sessile oak (Quercus petraea), a widespread keystone European forest tree species, including more th
31 fishing has severely depleted a large-bodied keystone fish species, tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum),
34 in Populus deltoides, a genetically diverse keystone forest species in North America and an importan
36 lls, determined that Salmonella required two keystone GHs for internalization, and left remodeled hos
37 iate here, can broaden the identification of keystone habitats across ecosystems and further operatio
39 y 2015, over 200 scientists gathered for the Keystone Hematopoiesis meeting, which was held at the sc
41 t-scale dampening of vole population cycles, keystone herbivores in many ecosystems, has been recentl
43 y unit-based comprehensive intervention (the Keystone ICU project in Michigan), the Bacteremia Zero p
45 macaque homologues of the ERN and Pe forms a keystone in the bridge linking human and nonhuman primat
47 eal that an apparent radiation of ecological keystone insects, including eusocial, phytophagous, and
48 ovement collaboratives, such as the Michigan Keystone Intensive Care Unit Project, may be particularl
53 pth, which predicts abundance of craneflies (keystone invertebrates), which in turn predicts observed
62 are also starting to understand how certain keystone members of the microbiota operate to maintain t
63 at the reduction of one species (a host of a keystone mistletoe species) resulted in diverse indirect
65 ightly coordinated in situ metabolism of the keystone N2-fixing cyanobacterium Crocosphaera, as well
66 ese data indicate that Nup107 functions as a keystone Nup that is required for the assembly of a subs
71 RTF-A block signaling through NF-kappaB, the keystone of most pathways leading to inflammatory respon
80 s, suggesting a potential advantage for this keystone organism in a more nutrient-limited, acidified
82 tion model using Porphyromonas gingivalis, a keystone pathogen for periodontitis, revealed reduced ne
85 Porphyromonas gingivalis is considered a keystone pathogen in the disease and is capable of eleva
86 gate anaerobic bacterium and is considered a keystone pathogen in the initiation of periodontitis, on
89 complex (RgpA-Kgp complex), produced by the keystone pathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis, dramatically
92 llis and coworkers proposed the idea of the "keystone-pathogen" where low-abundance microbial pathoge
97 ute implicates algal remodelers as novel and keystone players of the B12 cycle, transforming our perc
100 se changes in the dynamics of an ecosystem's keystone predator might cascade down to lower trophic le
101 rature dramatically reduced the effects of a keystone predator, the sea star Pisaster ochraceus, on i
103 Vb) arguably caused widespread declines in a keystone prey in Mediterranean ecosystems - the European
104 sociated, repeated regional extinctions in a keystone prey species across the Late Pleistocene, a pat
105 show that life history diversification in a keystone prey species, the alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus
106 documents the recent events surrounding the Keystone Project and the response to the actions taken b
108 ust mediators of metastasis; thus, RECK is a keystone protein that may be exploited in a clinical set
109 ructures, Ras-Y32 serves as an Src-dependent keystone regulatory residue that modulates Ras GTPase ac
111 As predicted by the model, mutations of keystone residues stabilize normally strongly disfavored
113 atches, can play a disproportionately large, keystone role in enhancing ecosystem resilience to clima
114 -copper oxidases, indicate that R481 plays a keystone role in stabilizing the functional structure of
116 f the human colonic microbiota that plays a 'keystone' role in degrading dietary resistant starch.
117 studies suggest that large trees, which play keystone roles in forests(6) and can be disproportionate
121 proportionately increase biodiversity, these keystones should be incorporated into research and manag
125 thus far have been proposed as molecules of keystone significance: saxitoxin and dimethyl sulfide in
126 pend on, and the sap robbers benefit from, a keystone species complex comprised of sapsuckers, willow
129 s (Vulpes vulpes) are forecasted to become a keystone species in northern Europe, a process stemming
130 y focused on actinobacteria because they are keystone species in terrestrial ecosystems and are ackno
131 ed, and highlight the expanded role of these keystone species in the degradation of marine hydrocarbo
132 Ruminococcus champanellensis is considered a keystone species in the human gut that degrades microcry
136 tion, and the potential for 'hubs' to act as keystone species may have been exaggerated to date.
137 dent predators suggests that RHDV2 acts as a keystone species, and may steer Mediterranean ecosystems
139 eed the ecological tolerances of dominant or keystone species, whereas other changes may be buffered
140 (e.g., big carnivores, charismatic species, keystone species, wide-ranging species), asking how many
141 munities, we find certain members exhibiting keystone species-like behavior that drastically impact t
145 The specific targeting of a stabilizing "keystone subunit" within a complex for unfolding is an a
148 tic approaches were used to evaluate whether Keystone Surgery program implementation was associated w
151 in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA, for the Keystone Symposium 'Transcriptional and Epigenetic Influ
153 lant Epigenetics: From Genotype to Phenotype Keystone Symposium held in Taos, New Mexico, USA, 15-19
154 summarizes information presented at the 2015 Keystone Symposium on "MicroRNAs and Noncoding RNAs in C
160 The meeting was held jointly with another Keystone Symposium on ;Neurodegenerative Diseases: New M
171 Here we report on advances from the recent Keystone Symposium, "Dendritic Cells at the Center of In
172 meeting was held in conjunction with another Keystone symposium, 'Stem Cells and Cancer', at Keystone
174 , the prominence of two temporally exclusive keystone taxa suggests that the stability of Arctic heat
175 focused on four types of dysbiosis: loss of keystone taxa, loss of diversity, shifts in metabolic ca
177 the standardization of the management is the keystone to reduce both mortality and morbidity related
178 procedural mortality to the subject, are the keystone to the preclinical development of translational
182 temporal population genetic structure of the keystone zooplankton grazer, Daphnia pulicaria, using do
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