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1 hienylethene via irradiation with UV/visible light.
2  range of alternating temperature regimes in light.
3 solubility when illuminated with ultraviolet light.
4 rse chemicals, reactive oxygen species or UV light.
5 ltered gas diffusion but also by gravity and light.
6 terestingly, FOF2 expression is regulated by light.
7 ants from ASP and SSP respond differently to light.
8 3](PF6)2 (2a), that are activated by visible light.
9  as temperature, magnetic field, and optical light.
10 ization and possible conversion into thermal light.
11 ing conventional optical beam and structured light.
12 ique regulation that can be accessed through light.
13  in some animal models, RD is exacerbated by light.
14 ment zone and subsequent activation by laser light 753 nm with a fixed power of 150 mW/cm for 22 min
15                            Identification of light-absorbance interfering compounds was performed by
16 hin film material, which exhibited broadband light absorption and excellent stability in high-salinit
17           Recent global models estimate that light absorption by brown carbon (BrC) in several region
18  graphitized CDs show significantly enhanced light absorption compared to amorphous CDs (a-CD) yet un
19 icon at wafer scales that achieved over 160% light absorption enhancement from 800 to 1,200 nm.
20 rtical distribution of leaf nitrogen and the light absorption profile.
21 ence of a major biomass burning event on the light absorption properties of atmospheric brown carbon
22 usceptible to processes that lead to reduced light absorption, while larger-molecular-weight species
23 oal combustion could contribute to increased light-absorptivity of ambient BrC in Beijing winter.
24                                      Visible-light-activated photoredox catalysts provide synthetic c
25 d photoinduced ligation reactions, i.e., the light activation of o-methylbenzaldehydes, leading to th
26                                    Upon blue light activation, a covalent bond is formed between VVD
27             Unexpectedly, its exposure to UV light affords, after reductive elimination of the entire
28                The analysis of the scattered light allows in situ dynamic monitoring of the electrode
29 ess active and covered shorter distance in a light and dark behavioral test compared to the controls.
30                                Here, we used light and electron microscopic methods to examine the GA
31 ogy and gluten protein structure, using SEM, light and immunofluorescent microscopy.
32 nder stress conditions such as cold and high light and is photoprotective, as it reduces lipid peroxi
33 ectrodynamics, leads to the hybridization of light and matter excitations.
34 uation of the reflection loss of p-polarized light and multiple reflections within the wafer-based IR
35 l subjects, and that the association between light and positive emotions was stronger in control subj
36 e AND gate can be controlled orthogonally by light and protonation and produce desired electrical out
37 e species, and document it with drawings and light and SEM micrographs.
38 es 1033 The combined information provided by light and temperature cues helps to optimise plant body
39 g the resonant transmission of polychromatic light and the effectiveness of the method have been demo
40      Both rods and cones adapt to background light and to bleaches in a manner almost identical to ot
41 nvironmental factors such as temperature and light are well known to control seed dormancy in many pl
42 he need for collimated or polarised incident light, as is required for existing methods.
43 h tasks simultaneously and is able to couple light at normal incidence and near normal incidence.
44 l-metal vector of 2.74-2.75 A and an intense light-atom (C/N/O) scattering interaction 1.8 A from the
45 are inherently tied to the diurnal rhythm of light availability.
46 in and outside the CNS, we used CGRP-induced light-aversive behavior in mice as a measure of migraine
47                                      Corneal light backscatter reduction was significantly higher in
48   Moreover, the modeling results reveal that light-based interventions may be therapeutically effecti
49        The approach uses photoalignment with light beams that exhibit a spatially-varying direction o
50                                        These light beams, which carry orbital angular momentum (OAM),
51 ission at the intersection of two structured light beams.
52 ave to be adapted when the quantum nature of light becomes important in correlated matter-photon prob
53 ce the transmittance of incident UVC and UVB light by up to 90%, and UVA transmittance by up to 20%.
54                       Moreover, we show that light can be used to activate oncogene expression in sel
55              Short- and medium-wavelength UV light can cause photo-lesions in DNA origami.
56                                              Light caused a similar increase in DOPAC/DA ratio but in
57 ess fibers (SFs) depend on myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) phosphorylation, which is driven by my
58 luding LC3 (microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3) (3,4) .
59 ncreasing its recognition of the Fab HM14c10 light chain CDRs.IMPORTANCE A chimeric yellow fever-deng
60 ce lacking self-Thy-1 ligand, immunoglobulin light chain editing occurred, generating B cells with up
61 ) phosphorylation, which is driven by myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) and Rho-associated kinase (ROC
62 hrough two myosin-signaling pathways, myosin light chain kinase and Rho-associated kinase.
63 ytoskeletal defects, while inhibiting myosin light chain kinase or phosphorylation of focal adhesion
64 traction (via ROCK phosphorylation of myosin light chain), which are coupled to ECM signaling that is
65 tebrate tropomyosin, arginine kinase, myosin light chain, sarcoplasmic calcium-binding protein, and h
66 lation of several proteins, including myosin light chain-2 slow and troponin T and carbonylation of m
67 red by changes in the constant domain of the light chain.
68 y was to investigate the frequency of use of light-chain variable region (IGVL) genes among patients
69 able in phosphorylating nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells.
70 aximises information in responses to salient light changes while antialiasing visual signals.
71 icient and stable photocatalysts for visible light CO2 reduction.
72                                    The Green Light Committee initiative supported programmatic manage
73 mmaSO4(2-),light) for GDD particles under UV light compared to the value (gammaSO4(2-),dark) under da
74                    When necessary (under low light conditions), photosynthetic organisms perform this
75 hotoreceptors in bright and rapidly-changing light conditions.
76  the high spatial and temporal resolution of light control, optobiology promises to provide new insig
77    Hence, SPA proteins are necessary for the light-controlled change in COP1 subcellular localization
78                                Consequently, light conveying perceptual content could be projected th
79 ting CDots gradually shifts from blue to red light, covering the entire light spectrum.
80 ic arrays, which through the interference of light create color.
81  gaps continued to propagate after composite light curing finished.
82 uroendocrine responses to HFS throughout the light-dark cycle suggests uncoupling of hypothalamic res
83 ient mice are similar to Vip(-/-) mice under light-dark cycles and only somewhat worse in constant co
84  behavior in the elevated plus maze and in a light/dark box.
85 null in ipRGCs reentrain faster to a delayed light/dark cycle compared with mice expressing virally e
86 re analyzed in grass rats transferred from a light/dark cycle to constant darkness and aroused in ear
87 onship with the external world thanks to the light/dark cycle.
88 tochrome 2 (CRY2) can simultaneously undergo light-dependent CRY2-CRY2 homo-oligomerization and CRY2-
89 lky globular proteins, such as mCherry, in a light-dependent manner.
90 ith high-resolution airborne remote sensing (Light Detection and Ranging) to understand orangutan mov
91 dergoes excited-state electron injection and light-driven Br(-) oxidation.
92 tegies to avoid racemization, a new class of light-driven molecular motors was designed, synthesized,
93 mple approach to orient the insertion of the light-driven proton pump proteorhodopsin (PR) into lipos
94  in each droplet simultaneously measured the light-driven proton-pumping activities of each bio-pixel
95 or successfully driving water oxidation in a light-driven system are explored along with strategies f
96                                              Light-driven water reduction with a ruthenium trisbipyri
97 uished, suggesting that selective removal of light during nights with substantial bird migration is a
98 ed gas- and particle-phase emissions from 82 light-duty gasoline vehicles recruited from the Californ
99 ules at mild potentials based on conjugated, light element scaffolds.
100 n the state-of-the-art GaN:Eu system for red light emission.
101 ricated and characterized a deep-ultraviolet light-emitting diode (UV-LED) device using this AlN/patt
102  (opto)electronic applications, e.g. organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), organic field-effect tran
103  devices can be monolithically fabricated on light-emitting semiconductors by solely relying on physi
104 sed on a spectroscopic analysis of reflected light, enabling nanoscale imaging of myelinated axons in
105 tosynthesis, the reducing power generated by light energy conversion is mainly used to reduce carbon
106  energy by following the changes in absorbed light energy partitioning.
107 ust the capture, transfer and utilization of light energy to optimize the efficiency of photosynthesi
108 izer (PS) with the photoCORM and shining red light, energy transfer occurs from triplet excited-state
109 ensive integration of signals concerning the light environment by a single sigma factor to regulate c
110 al countershading pattern is dictated by the lighting environment, which is in turn dependent upon ha
111 mal color constancy solution to most natural light environments.
112 was responsible for the direct inhibition of light-evoked spike responses, the slow inhibition of spi
113 nfectant and disinfecting ultraviolet [UV-C] light except for C difficile, for which bleach and UV-C
114 on is achieved with a broad range of visible light excitation (400-600 nm).
115       Moreover, the transcriptome under high light exposure revealed candidate genes that could be in
116                External energy, for example, light, external modulation of the chemical and/or physic
117 e of the study was to establish whether blue light filtering could modify proangiogenic signaling pro
118 tistical significance was not achieved, blue light filters reduce light-induced secretion of bFGF and
119 etic uptake coefficient of SO2 (gammaSO4(2-),light) for GDD particles under UV light compared to the
120 ative is involved as an emitter in low power light frequency conversion.
121 -intensity profile of elastic back-scattered light from an optically-trapped vesicle revealed an abru
122 nd electron poor units facilitates a visible light fusion reaction in >95% yield, whereas the cove-ed
123 hat understory growth is driven by increased light gaps caused by seasonal variations of the canopy.
124  and CLIP protein tags to create a family of light-gated metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs).
125                                       The UV light generates free carriers in a photosensitive ZnO sp
126 ed position detection methods, thanks to the light guiding in optical fibers and small distance betwe
127 ed in an application to the phycobiliprotein light harvesting complexes from cryptophyte algae.
128 ct transistors (OFETs), solar cells or other light harvesting devices.
129                We propose here a new kind of light-harvesting devices using plasmonic nano-antenna gr
130 vances and the current status of challenging light-harvesting nanomaterials, such as semiconducting q
131 ufQBALMX operon encoding the reaction centre-light-harvesting photosystem complex.
132 d with the production of reaction centre and light-harvesting polypeptides.
133 he cross talk between cytokinin response and light has been known for a long time.
134 le melanocyte precursors are activated by UV light has not been extensively studied.
135                                    Thus blue light holds promise for the sterilization of clinical su
136 blation causes water splitting under visible light illumination (532 nm).
137                                       Violet light illumination of JF-NP-26 induces a photochemical r
138                         This study brings to light important determinants of antigenicity in a clinic
139  they might mediate non-visual modulation by light in many systems.
140 transducer layer increases the absorption of light in the medium which enhances the LMR properties of
141 nzyme that hydrolyses COS, is expected to be light independent, and thus plants without stomata shoul
142 is may lead to novel applications using blue light induced oxidative bursts to prime crop plants agai
143 to consumption can mitigate ultraviolet (UV) light induced sunburn via unknown mechanisms.
144 a chloroplast target of SIG5 is regulated by light-induced changes in SIG5 expression is unknown.
145 iments exploring this phenomenon proved that light-induced electron transfer can be strongly modulate
146  was not achieved, blue light filters reduce light-induced secretion of bFGF and VEGF to near normal
147 ocal analysis of semiconductor materials for light-induced water splitting with improved lateral reso
148 dition, we have improved the CRY2/CIB1-based light-inducible transcription with split construct optim
149 sponsiveness to a neurochemical mimic of the light input pathway to the SCN.
150                                              Light intensities (photons s(-1) mum(-2) ) in a natural
151 PQ allows for a rapid response to changes in light intensity and in vascular plants, is primarily tri
152      The sample temperature and the incident light intensity at 355 nm tune the characteristic switch
153                                              Light intensity, spectra, and timing are important for S
154  to reduced recombination loss under diluted light intensity.
155 ve fields and preclude any bias toward local light-intensity fluctuations.
156  fundamental nonlinear optical properties of light interacting with the retinal chromophore has remai
157 and perceived by the fetus, dependent on how light interfaces with maternal tissue.
158 er or nanogenerator converts motion, heat or light into electrical energy, which is subsequently rect
159                             This study sheds light into the as yet unrevealed action of PFOS on lipid
160 efore, not only does this study shed further light into the complexity of colorectal carcinogenesis,
161 the section, a striking DFe isotope minimum (light iron) is observed at intermediate depths (200-1,30
162 ement under Ultraviolet-visible (UV-visible) light irradiation that allows the detection of very low
163  oxidation capability of TiO2 powder without light irradiation.
164 ur readily at room temperature under visible light irradiation.
165 ctrodes and their H2-generating ability upon light irradiation.
166  the best stabilised laser sources, squeezed light is a key resource in the field of quantum technolo
167                                     Although light is a strong modulator of the neural circadian cloc
168                                Additionally, light is non-invasive and waste-free.
169 ol over the phase and amplitude of scattered light is posing a great challenge.
170 aste are the key challenges in separation of light isotopes.
171 imary transmission pathway, temperature, pH, light levels, and matrix.
172             Histamine injections resulted in light-like phase delays and advances, indicating that th
173         Afterglow optical agents, which emit light long after cessation of excitation, hold promise f
174 ify peptides and proteins and quantify heavy/light lysine ratios.
175                                       Strong light matter coupling between excitons and microcavity p
176                          At close proximity, light-matter interaction between Au NBs and QDs produces
177 d localization is highly desired in enhanced light-matter interaction, especially in harmonic generat
178  air-liquid interface (ALI) and subjected to light mechanical stimulation from an air puff.
179  inhibition to tease apart the influences of light, metabolic, and circadian clock signaling on rates
180 uits, including electron microscopy (EM) and light microscopy (LM).
181                       In parallel, polarized light microscopy was used to observe the microstructure.
182 ions: either histological sections imaged by light microscopy, or electron micrographs of single ultr
183                                           In light microscopy, refractive index mismatches between me
184 cerevisiae Using cell-free fusion assays and light microscopy, we find that GTPase activation and tra
185 occurs for several thousand pairs of spatial light modes simultaneously.
186    A multi-layer liquid crystal (LC) spatial light modulator offers a large phase change while keepin
187 an inherently stable, reconfigurable spatial-light-modulator-based polarization-interferometer, we ha
188 plication to be made by the physician in the light of each patient's individual circumstances.
189 Future work will reassess these estimates in light of more clinical trial data and to understand the
190                                           In light of prior correlational research, we also assessed
191                                           In light of recent human embryo editing developments, scien
192 tary, the authors' viewpoint is discussed in light of the integrative theory of numerical development
193                                       In the light of the promising bioactivity of the tetraarsenic m
194 f these clusters during the hydrogenation of light olefins.
195                Collectively, our study sheds light on a conserved strategy by the viral proteins Vpx
196                          These findings shed light on a novel role for this conserved domain in provi
197     Here, we review recent studies that shed light on endogenous sources of mutation and epigenomic f
198  biological perspective, our work helps shed light on how ants and other social insects can obtain re
199 the Xenopus oocyte expression system to shed light on how CFTR channel activity is reduced by SMase.
200                         This study sheds new light on how differences in food availability affect sel
201                      This not only sheds new light on how efficient nature is in preventing biologica
202              Collectively, our findings shed light on how mammalian dynein complexes associate with d
203                               Our work sheds light on how nuclear organization and Polycomb group (Pc
204 shed in Nature, Brown et al. (2017) shed new light on how the skin handles the activation of oncogeni
205 ion during axonal morphogenesis and may shed light on MAP7 function in neurological disorders.SIGNIFI
206        Results of these incubations shed new light on nitrogen cycling complexity and possible factor
207 and emerging analytical techniques have shed light on nuanced and context-dependent nano-bio interact
208 rstanding its genome architecture could shed light on plant adaptation and genome evolution.
209 e expression and plasma protein levels sheds light on potential disease mechanisms.
210 critical mass of compelling data that throws light on several previously unresolved issues.
211                 In this area, CARP sheds new light on some old problems.
212                                     Shedding light on the crosstalk between allergic response and can
213 e also performed a modeling study that sheds light on the crucial interactions for both the affinity
214           The kinetics experiments also shed light on the effects of chloride concentration on reacti
215 BA complex have been resolved, shedding some light on the efflux mechanism underlying this intriguing
216  information could be relevant for providing light on the mechanisms involved in the ameliorating eff
217 Ni5Cu15 bulk metallic glass and can shed new light on the mechanisms of polyamorphism and structural
218                             Our results shed light on the network architectures that underlie externa
219                              Our study sheds light on the nonlinear response of a circumpolar seabird
220                               They have shed light on the pathogenesis of different amyloid types and
221               Results from our analyses shed light on the physiological role of the type-B ARRs in re
222                                      To shed light on the processes underlying the emergence of elect
223 enetic and cell biological studies have shed light on the question-the site of BDNF release at the sy
224       The results as described shed a useful light on the reactivity, appearance, and removal of BMAA
225                 Bonding characteristics shed light on the reasons for the very different stabilities
226                              Our study sheds light on the regulation of Rab12 activation and lays the
227 n of inflammation mediators and shedding new light on the role of fibroblasts in chronic inflammation
228                   These novel compounds shed light on the role of functional selectivity at the 5-HT2
229                  These findings help to shed light on the underlying mechanisms of cardiac alternans
230                         Our results shed new light on the ways in which gene flow reshaped European p
231 ciated with sex differences, this work sheds light on ways that genes, environment and sex interact t
232 female BALB/c mice near the beginning of the light or dark phase.
233 ng changes in the weathering of isotopically light organic carbon.
234 nna gratings, that enhance the absorption of light over a broadband spectrum, and permit the reductio
235          We mimicked natural fluctuations in light over a diurnal period to examine the effect on the
236 ation of the primary cilium, specialized for light perception.
237        Presenting VA ranged from 7/200 to no light perception.
238  generation, the meticulous participation of light, photosensitizer, and oxygen greatly hinders the b
239 Stokes Raman sensitivity to coupling between light polarization and oriented molecular vibrational bo
240 hat exhibit a spatially-varying direction of light polarization.
241  exposure of cells to irradiation by visible light, probably due to formation of electrophilic specie
242  remains, despite being porous, brittle, and light, provide an excellent source of endogenous DNA (15
243 ures in the spectra that are consistent with light r-process elements (atomic masses of 90-140).
244 ternal stimulus, such as electric fields and light radiation, have only recently been demonstrated by
245 our data demonstrate that pCRY is a key blue light receptor in Chlamydomonas that is involved in both
246                   The unique combinations of light responses in each strain gives rise to distinct ph
247   A major concern in the realization of such light-responsive drugs is the wavelength of the light th
248                         Approximately 75% of light-responsive SCN units modulate their firing accordi
249                                     Positive light scatter specimens were used for downstream rapid m
250 sed susceptibility testing straight from the light scatter suspension might provide dramatic improvem
251                                              Light scatter technology has been proposed for several y
252 hotopolymerized and characterized by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and UV/Vis spectroscopy.
253 Vis spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering and scanning electron microscopy.
254 cal imaging in biological tissue by reducing light scattering and this has enabled accurate three-dim
255  Circular dichroism spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering experiments verified that individual BS
256 small angle X-ray scattering and multi-angle light scattering experiments, revealed that ObgE is a mo
257 cross large pore membranes and using dynamic light scattering, with excellent agreement between value
258                       First, we identified a light-sensing B12-binding transcriptional regulator and
259 , neither bind covalently to ligands nor are light sensitive.
260   In this regard, we discovered a novel blue light-sensitive current in human scWAT that is mediated
261                A new member of the family of light-sensitive proteins called opsins has stirred up ou
262 ampling units (microvilli), constituting its light sensor (the rhabdomere), and the speed and recover
263 euronal expression of GCaMP6s, combined with light sheet microscopy and a novel image processing pipe
264 magnetic microparticles, in both cases using light-sheet fluorescence microscopy to optically access
265                                        Using light-sheet microscopy, early neural development is here
266 e conventional signals are mainly limited to light signal.
267 box protein (SCF) scaffold is facilitated by light signals or PIF3 phosphorylation.
268 ferromagnetic metals by circularly polarized light, so-called all-optical helicity dependent switchin
269 n of electroluminescence emitters as quantum light sources, which can be studied with high time resol
270 act accelerator building blocks and advanced light sources.
271  from blue to red light, covering the entire light spectrum.
272 and prompts VVD switching from Dark state to Light state with significant conformational deviation.
273 -square deviations(RMSD) from either Dark or Light state.
274 a combination of extended nights, continuous light, sucrose feeding experiments, and photosynthesis i
275 localization can be modulated by ultraviolet light, suggesting a potential role for EAF2 in androgen
276 nalyte paving the way for the realization of light-switchable sensors for the analyte or biosensors b
277 r, thus allowing Phys to dynamically measure light, temperature, and possibly time.
278 ndeed, both the circular polarization of the light that excites the electron donor and the imprinted
279 ht-responsive drugs is the wavelength of the light that is applied.
280       Whereas PIF3 binds EBFs independent of light, the recruitment of PIF3-EBFs to the core SKP1-CUL
281                      Propagation of coherent light through a disordered network is accompanied by ran
282 n of NIR-PIT is the inability to deliver NIR light to a tumor located deep inside the body.
283       In brief, cells are irradiated with UV light to induce protein-RNA cross-links.
284  magnetic fields, temperature, ultrasound or light to introduce compounds into cells, to release mole
285 sms of sequential energy transfer from laser light to nanoparticle to fluid medium to cell.
286 imaging-using predominately singly scattered light-to reveal GCs has led to a focus on multiply-scatt
287                  Here, we utilize an optical light transmission method to continuously monitor xylem
288                                    Broadband light trapping and field localization is highly desired
289 rent, which was attributed to enhancement of light trapping.
290 raineurs and control subjects, we found that lights triggered more changes in autonomic functions and
291 ed to enhanced positive selection for bright-light vision and relatively weak selection for dim-light
292 vision and relatively weak selection for dim-light vision.
293 rod/cone and suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) by light was paradoxically greatly reduced, while the downs
294 ed from wild type (wt) mice treated with NIR light was significantly reduced and the resulting suppre
295                                     With its light weight, low cost and high efficiency even at low o
296 ver, behavioral disruptions disappeared when lights were extinguished, suggesting that selective remo
297 from cells differentially exposed to actinic light, where cells located deeper inside tissues receive
298 talysts for hydrogen evolution using visible light while withstanding harsh chemical environments.
299                              By shifting the light window, we could reconstruct PPI time-courses.
300 tyls of SOB3 mutant seedlings grown in white light with a higher fluence rate also exhibited altered

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