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1  Rap1A has the same ability or what its molecular mechanism might be.
2  the function of Pdcd4 in depression, indicating that Pdcd4 might be a new potential target for depressive disorder thera
3 he exciting possibility that, in the foreseeable future, we might be able to identify those patients with heart failure w
4 sion changes with host population density and how the virus might be able to persist during periods of low host density.
5 ot require widespread modifications of brain structure, but might be achievable via small adjustments of neural circuitry
6                                      We reflect on why this might be and make specific recommendations for the developmen
7 fferent exploitation horizons (i.e., numbers of trials they might be asked to perform).
8 f normative accounts, and suggest that confidence judgments might be based on point estimates of the relevant variables,
9              Additional mechanisms of SGLT2 inhibitors that might be beneficial include a reduction in adipose tissue-med
10       Our results suggest that evaluation of such processes might be broadened to include uniform downscaling on the pres
11 ugh which S-palmitoylation regulates cell signalling, which might be broadly applicable for understanding the signalling
12 e mouse segmentation clock, suggesting that this oscillator might be conserved in humans(3).
13 d perhaps suggests that the unsaturated spiroketal fragment might be crucial to induce PP2A inhibition.
14 strophe compassion', discuss its roots, and consider how it might be cultivated in more mundane times.
15                             Strategies to expand tuft cells might be developed for treatment of CD.
16 proaches directed towards specific TLR2 signaling processes might be developed for treatment of colonic motility disorder
17  in the United States and share our recommendations on what might be done to ameliorate the current situation.
18 iling new functionalities of the genomic expressions, which might be dormant in a single-source analysis.
19 en suggested that an age-related loss of cognitive function might be driven by atherosclerotic effects associated with al
20 tients with primary or secondary mitochondrial dysfunction, might be due to its function as cofactor for sulfide:quinone
21 result, it is not possible for authors to fix mistakes that might be easily correctable but nevertheless can cause the pa
22                    Therefore, the proposed SERS immunoassay might be implemented as a highly efficient tool for in situ m
23 continues to provide a high level of protection and how SMC might be improved.
24 nase MtLYK10 intervenes in recognition of succinoglycan, as might be inferred from work on the Lotus japonicus MtLYK10 or
25 e muscle mass in cachexia, suggesting that other mechanisms might be involved.
26  and recruitment of neutrophils into alveolar spaces, which might be linked to a decrease in the production of pro-inflam
27               There is evidence that its analgesic efficacy might be modified by variants of the catechol-O-methyltransfe
28 ibuting to the cause of this syndrome and consider how they might be modified or inhibited.
29 iation of muscular fitness with white matter microstructure might be more focal on frontal areas of the brain, as opposed
30 nance imaging to describe how humans select predictors that might be most relevant.
31 e coronary artery disease, intravascular imaging techniques might be needed to delineate the underlying aetiology, togeth
32  This suggests that individuals expressing risky behaviours might be of overall higher quality but the lack of predation
33 n inoculation, suggesting that pGP3-deficient Chlamydia sp. might be prevented from spreading from the small intestine to
34  by the non-celiac self-reported wheat sensitivity (NCSRWS) might be related to different antigens that trigger distinct
35 thesize that this non-corrupting choice-correlated feedback might be related to learning or reinforcing sensory-motor rel
36 its range by up to one-third compared to the present, which might be related with the Crassulaceaean Acid Metabolism (CAM
37 s of EoE have revealed several novel disease mediators that might be targeted in the future.
38                                      To understand why this might be the case, we investigated the neural representation
39 t find that SI variability changed over time, suggesting it might be trait-like, at least over 2 years.
40        These structures indicate movements of the LBDs that might be trapped by cysteine cross-links and metal bridges.
41 , MBT differentiated most of the patients correctly and BST might be used as an exclusion test.
42  Based on these data, features of the intestinal microbiome might be used for CRC screening and modified for chemoprevent
43 ld serve as neuroimaging biomarkers of neuropathic pain and might be used for prediction and monitoring of pain outcomes
44                                                    The test might be used in practice to assess endoscopic activity in pa
45 odology is applied in various examples demonstrating how it might be used to cross-validate and compare in vivo radiologi
46                                                       BNZ-2 might be used to prevent cytotoxic T-cell-mediated tissue dam
47 lopment of epilepsy better than spikes or spike ripples and might be useful biomarkers in the estimation of prognosis and
48 nses to MDM2 and MDMX and suggest that MDM2-MDMX inhibition might be useful for preventing degenerative diseases involvin
49                                        This risk calculator might be useful for triage of patients to the limited number
50                The combination of probiotics and prebiotics might be useful to treat oral halitosis.