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1 ctively, these findings suggest that Pfn may play a role in a possible feedback loop of the actin/MKL
2 rding the genetics of FA, indicating that FA plays a role in a myriad of molecular and cellular proce
3                       Microdroplet formation plays a role in a variety effects from mist and clouds t
4               beta-Glucosidases are known to play a role in abiotic stresses, particularly dehydratio
5 a indicated that the domain 2 lysine residue plays a role in activating an adjacent serine residue ca
6                 HIV self-testing (HIVST) may play a role in addressing gaps in HIV testing coverage a
7                               STAT5 proteins play a role in adipocyte development and function, but t
8  of gene expression and protein function may play a role in ADPKD pathogenesis.
9 -as early as the embryonic placode stage-and plays a role in adult appendage function.
10             TM has long been hypothesized to play a role in aging, cancer, and viral and bacterial ev
11     We studied whether the disulfide linkage plays a role in agonistic action of IL-1beta.
12                 The Wnt/beta-catenin pathway plays a role in almost every facet of liver biology.
13 rations of the cerebral microcirculation may play a role in Alzheimer disease, the leading cause of l
14 ion in solution but suggests that both could play a role in Ang1-induced Tie2 activation, possibly mo
15  T (iNKT) cells are innate-like T cells that play a role in antiviral immunity, specifically in contr
16                  Ubiquitination of this site plays a role in AR stability and is critical for its tra
17 ntrolled and may rely on certain B vitamins, plays a role in arsenic toxicity.
18             Changes in their integrity might play a role in asthma pathogenesis by enabling the parac
19 uggest that while blast-induced tinnitus may play a role in auditory and limbic hyperactivity, the no
20                  B-cell activation seemed to play a role in B-cell lymphoma development at early stag
21         It has been suggested that UCP2 also plays a role in beta cell apoptosis, but these findings
22  the substitution sensitive glycine residues play a role in blocking the pathway upon rigidification
23 variant in the SMAD3 gene, which is known to play a role in bone remodeling and cartilage maintenance
24       Overall, our results suggest that DJ-1 plays a role in bone homeostasis in normal physiology an
25                                      SNF may play a role in both by supplying N to leaf tissues for a
26                           The Cu-counterions play a role in both selecting different pathways and in
27 III PI3K Vacuolar protein sorting 34 (Vps34) plays a role in both canonical and noncanonical autophag
28 ds (PUFAs), 2) sulfated neurosteroids, which play a role in brain development, 3) carnitine, a condit
29 velopment; low sulfated neurosteroids, which play a role in brain development; low carnitine, which i
30 her the information in spike timing actually plays a role in brain function.
31    The TR secondary structure is believed to play a role in CAG expansions.
32         In addition, EphA4 has been found to play a role in cancer biology as well as in the pathogen
33      Previous reports suggest that STIM1 may play a role in cardiac hypertrophy, but its role in elec
34 ther related diseases.The gut microbiota may play a role in cardiovascular diseases.
35 formational restriction of the substrate may play a role in catalysis.
36 formation of NP/support interface sites that play a role in catalysis.
37                 It has been shown that TRAF2 plays a role in CD40L-mediated platelet activation.
38 The results indicate that LRX proteins might play a role in cell wall-plasma membrane communication,
39  than control mice, suggesting that betaENaC plays a role in cell renewal of mouse MG.
40 was independent of Rec8 in maize and did not play a role in centromere protection in meiosis I.
41 inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and statins may play a role in chemoprevention.
42 nt proinflammatory cytokine, is suspected to play a role in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).
43 Epigenetic mechanisms have been suggested to play a role in CMA pathogenesis.
44 unohistochemistry, suggesting that GalNAc-T6 plays a role in colon carcinogenesis.
45 ations indicate that environmental cytokines play a role in conditioning ETP lineage choice, which wo
46 quence of the dimer-monomer dynamics and may play a role in conferring chaperone function to 14-3-3ze
47            Thus, oscillatory coherence might play a role in constructing the stable representation of
48 al-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells might play a role in control of viral replication during chron
49 rosophila IkappaB factor Cactus and shown to play a role in controlling embryonic polarity and regula
50                           Fetal immunity may play a role in controlling the infection and preventing
51 mployed in the control of sickness sleep may play a role in correcting cellular homeostasis after var
52 d cytosolic free calcium levels are known to play a role in cytokine-mediated beta cell death, there
53 e response RNAs (DDRNAs), have been shown to play a role in DDR signalling and DNA repair.
54  cuneal cortex, which are regions assumed to play a role in declarative and procedural memory, provid
55 PEN3) ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter plays a role in defense against numerous pathogens and i
56            NK/CD8+ T-cell cytotoxicity could play a role in determining Chagas disease progression.
57 and/or local secondary structures that might play a role in determining packaging specificity do not
58 leton network phase and the water phase also play a role in determining the cell shape during cytokin
59 ntracellular ice as well as ice crystal size played a role in determining whether or not ice inside t
60 he first domain of all three sodium channels plays a role in determining the rate at which the inacti
61 dendrocytes and myelin are also suspected of playing a role in development of AD dementia.
62  a maternal graft, it is unknown whether TME plays a role in development of GVHD after HSCT.
63 , indicating that correct m(6) A methylation plays a role in developmental decisions during pattern f
64            A crucial question is whether TPJ plays a role in different types of flexibility, compared
65                           Genetic mechanisms play a role in differential progression to CCC, but litt
66 t both loss- and gain-of-function mechanisms play a role in disease pathogenesis.
67 ditional properties of the transmitted virus play a role in disease progression.
68           To address whether this phenomenon plays a role in disease pathogenesis, we generated a kno
69 oral studies suggest that vestibular signals play a role in dissociating object motion and self-motio
70                       These are suggested to play a role in DNA interaction and manganese and iron st
71 t the TAD binds with methylated histones and plays a role in DNA damage responses.
72  data suggests that the mitochondrial genome plays a role in DNAm-age relationships particularly in t
73 paedomorphosis (evolutionary juvenilisation) played a role in domestication.
74 ved in conidiation-related processes and may play a role in downstream glucose signalling.
75 e network and the extant reaction conditions play a role in driving phenomena at the level of the who
76 ges in habitat and fishing pressure may have played a role in driving local dynamics.
77 g desiccated soils and vegetation might have played a role in driving the heat extreme.
78           However, whether host-derived IL-7 plays a role in driving the proper function of CD4+ T ce
79                                    Platelets play a role in DVT, but the impact of specific platelet
80  genes within the identified CNVs that could play a role in each patient's phenotype.
81 ealed two genes, WNT7A and SMARCA4, known to play a role in embryonic hindlimb development.
82 erest included GRIA3 and GRIK2 (which likely play a role in emergent suicidal ideation after antidepr
83  of the ACo indicate that this nucleus might play a role in emotional learning involving chemosensory
84  environmental insult and have been shown to play a role in ENM-mediated immune responses.
85                                 Bacteria may play a role in esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) and esoph
86                       Protein ubiquitination plays a role in essentially every process in eukaryotic
87 e stimulus-evoked correlated activity likely plays a role in establishing the specificity of thalamoc
88 ation, regulate numerous cellular processes, playing a role in every aspect of cell biology.
89 nce of xylan in pollen wall primexine, which plays a role in exine patterning on the microspore surfa
90 he cellular response to oxidative stress and plays a role in extending lifespan in many organisms, in
91 ass IB phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3Kgamma) plays a role in extracellular signal-regulated kinase (E
92      Low-affinity intercellular adhesion may play a role in favoring biofilm dynamics.
93 f PLC Fos-expressing neuronal ensembles that play a role in food seeking but decreased intrinsic exci
94    Recent studies have indicated these eRNAs play a role in gene regulatory networks by controlling p
95 other biological pathways than those studied play a role in generating this additional cardiovascular
96    Researchers still do not know whether App plays a role in glia in nonpathological conditions.
97 re important for gastrointestinal health and play a role in gut inflammation and the induction of T r
98                             MicroRNAs (miRs) play a role in healing and host response to bacterial pa
99 ly understood, although they are expected to play a role in heating the million-degree corona and are
100 action or retraction) has been implicated to play a role in hemostasis and thrombosis.
101  we demonstrate that beta-arrestin signaling plays a role in hERG regulation.
102 ed to define cellular and viral factors that play a role in HHV-6A/B integration.
103  DEAD-box helicase DEAD-box protein 1 (DDX1) plays a role in HIV replication, interacting with and af
104 f these genes not previously demonstrated to play a role in host control of metastasis.
105 idence suggests that repetitive elements may play a role in host gene regulation, particularly throug
106 rporation occurs in tissues, or whether this plays a role in human disease.
107                          We show that oxygen plays a role in hydrogel polymerization which is mechani
108 e to myriad stressors including hypoxia, may play a role in hypoxia-induced DWMI and may represent a
109                          This phenomenon may play a role in immune cartilage destruction; however, th
110  catalytic subunit p110delta of class I PI3K played a role in induction of antiviral immune responses
111 ocytes and suggest that this interaction may play a role in inflammatory responses.
112 3) What other psychological mechanisms might play a role in influencing the psychology and behavior o
113 ns or have not been previously identified to play a role in influenza A virus assembly were found to
114 is unclear whether any of the RhopH proteins play a role in invasion.
115                      Absolute CD4 counts may play a role in IOP fluctuations.
116 m in vivo, our data suggest that PfCRT might play a role in iron homeostasis, which is essential for
117                   Finally, we found that p53 played a role in iron homeostasis and was required for F
118                                 Snord116 may play a role in islet cell lineage specification.
119                                Both proteins play a role in learning.
120 d suggested that the E. coli replicase might play a role in lesion bypass, but this possibility has n
121        We thus hypothesized that dlBST could play a role in LID hyperkinetic manifestations.
122             This suggests that HIV infection plays a role in liver inflammation.
123 otein connecting the cell body and flagellum play a role in locomotion.
124                                   ROCKs also play a role in lymphocyte proliferation and migration.
125 ral ganglion, and that fractalkine signaling plays a role in macrophage recruitment and in the surviv
126 factor essential for stem cell pluripotency, plays a role in maintaining KSHV latent infection in nat
127 ion and XIST transcription in ES cells, also plays a role in maintenance of the inactive state throug
128                                 Because RAGE plays a role in many pathological disorders, it has beco
129     To determine whether reinfection of ERBs plays a role in MARV maintenance, we challenge groups of
130 ed the hypothesis that environmental factors play a role in MC maturation in the skin.
131 specificity of the PHD-finger domain of VIN3 plays a role in mediating a proper vernalization respons
132 xylesterase 1 (Ces1/Ces1g) has been shown to play a role in metabolic control.
133 ork identified multiple lncRNAs predicted to play a role in metastasis.
134                 How temperate bacteriophages play a role in microbial infection and disease progressi
135                               Resilience can play a role in mitigating the negative stressors, such a
136 NA polymerase epsilon (Pol epsilon) may also play a role in MMR.
137 omplex with SHP, which has been suggested to play a role in modulating hepatic GR function.
138 d cellular features, we conclude that GIMAP6 plays a role in modulating immune function and that it d
139                        Whether microbes also play a role in more modest host shifts or expansions in
140 4 knockout (TLR4.KO) mice, we show that TLR4 plays a role in NAc synaptic physiology and behavior.
141 st decade, studies have identified miRNAs as playing a role in nearly all aspects of AML disease deve
142 luences immune function in the brain and may play a role in neurological diseases.
143               These findings imply that ORF7 plays a role in neuropathy, highlighting a potential str
144   Our study aimed to assess how metal oxides play a role in Ni bioavailability in surficial sediments
145 ates that VEGFAxxxb isoforms are unlikely to play a role in normal physiology.
146  in the recruitment of kinesin to the NE and play a role in nuclear positioning in skeletal muscle ce
147 0 and other co-chaperones have been shown to play a role in nuclear translocation of a variety of pro
148 ing thermoresponsive properties, which might play a role in nuclear volume regulation and thermosensi
149 ns contain persistent free radicals that may play a role in observed redox reactions and ROS generati
150                Taken together, formate might play a role in optimizing C. jejuni's adaptation to the
151 n of intramolecular flexibility was shown to play a role in optimizing the binding between receptors
152                   Our data suggest that ANO5 plays a role in osteoblast differentiation.
153 representation of a mutant allele might also play a role in other autosomal-recessive disorders, in w
154                       We conclude that MARKs play a role in PD pathogenesis.
155 ed medicines, suggesting that genetics might play a role in PEG immunogenicity.
156 when phosphorylated by CDK-cyclin complexes, play a role in permitting cell progression.
157  be elucidated, and a few have been found to play a role in photoreceptor maintenance and function.
158  GTPase TC10 as an immunomodulatory molecule playing a role in physiological B cell responses.
159                We report here that glial App plays a role in physiology and in the regulation of slee
160                  RATIONALE: Sex steroids may play a role in plaque composition and in stroke incidenc
161                                  SK currents play a role in porcine atrial repolarization, and pharma
162         It is unknown whether these clusters play a role in post-myocardial infarction (MI) inflammat
163                   Infection and inflammation play a role in potentiating PH and pro-inflammatory cyto
164    Even for the least transcribed genes, Mfd played a role in preferential repair of the transcribed
165                       Vdelta2(+) T cells may play a role in preventing malaria infection in children
166 tudy provides direct evidence that TTF truly plays a role in promoting the decomposition of Li2 O2 as
167  shape changes in response to guidance cues, plays a role in prostate cancer cell invasion.
168 r export of the orphan receptor NR4A1, which plays a role in proteasome-dependent degradation of SMAD
169   Maternally derived RSV-specific antibodies play a role in protection against RSV infection in early
170                           gammadelta T cells play a role in protective immunity to infection at mucos
171 the brain, including noncoding RNAs that may play a role in psychiatric disease.
172 in human blood suggested that cavitation may play a role in PUT.
173  previously unobserved conformational states play a role in regulating antitoxin concentrations and t
174               Moreover, it has been shown to play a role in regulating cell proliferation and migrati
175 ructure, has been increasingly recognized to play a role in regulating executive function, the dysfun
176                                 Bacteria may play a role in regulating harmful algal blooms, but litt
177  healthy children, suggesting that HOXA4 may play a role in regulating human growth by epigenetic mec
178  IL-17-expressing cells, indicating that ROS play a role in regulating the inflammatory function of N
179 n for an important virulence factor with IHF playing a role in regulating growth phase expression.
180 it remains to be determined whether p62 also plays a role in regulating amyloid-beta (Abeta) aggregat
181 ion of genetic alterations in cells but also plays a role in regulating the epigenetic changes that c
182  (alternatively activated or M2) macrophages play a role in repair of damaged tissues, including the
183         Here we investigated whether the AOS plays a role in representing dynamic emotional bodily ex
184 that participate in the inflammatory process play a role in restoring normal homeostasis.
185  of infected cells, suggesting that UL21 may play a role in retaining them in the nucleus.
186 d polyubiquitination and that the proteasome plays a role in RIG-I degradation.
187 comes and to confirm whether hypoalbuminemia plays a role in risk evaluation.
188                   Peripheral blood monocytes play a role in sarcoidosis inflammation.
189 0-80 Hz) measured in human visual cortex may play a role in seizure generation [1,2].
190 es and dendrite morphology, studied in vivo, play a role in selective sensory processing in the M-cel
191 ry mechanisms of olfactory transduction also play a role in setting the resting sensitivity in OSNs.
192 lso found in humans, suggesting that RA also plays a role in setting up the human fovea.
193 entation affect tumor immunogenicity and may play a role in shaping cancer cell survival.
194     Therefore, low-frequency Vm oscillations play a role in shaping sensory processing in visual cort
195 lection suggested species-specific selection played a role in shaping the respective repertoires.
196  whether contingency change volatility would play a role in shifting subjects between a MB and MF str
197  microRNAs (miRNAs, miRs) have been shown to play a role in skeletal muscle atrophy, but their role i
198                          Trace minerals (TM) play a role in skin integrity and wound healing.
199   MicroRNAs regulate gene expression and may play a role in smoking-induced target organ damage.
200 mplex is distinct from holo-NPCs and that it plays a role in subtelomeric chromatin organization and
201 owlander populations have been postulated to play a role in such adaptation.
202           Although environmental stress also plays a role in suicide, the possible role of this allel
203 vide the first evidence that the human alERC plays a role in supporting a distinct aspect of object p
204 s environmental viscosity and may ultimately play a role in surface-sensing during swarming and biofi
205  Local protein synthesis in mature axons may play a role in synaptic plasticity, axonal arborization,
206  charged moieties on cellular membranes, may play a role in target-cell surface recognition or stabil
207 nes, raising the possibility that RMRP might play a role in telomere biology.
208  both mouse and human cells, suggesting BRD4 plays a role in telomere maintenance in vivo.
209 the fact that genetic and social factors may play a role in the acoustic plasticity of female indris.
210  we found that both MARCO and integrin beta1 play a role in the activation of the Src kinase pathway.
211  a PCR-based screening of cytokines known to play a role in the biology of bone marrow malignancies,
212 (OPG)-RANK-RANKL system or osteopontin (OPN)-play a role in the bone abnormalities associated with MD
213 efore support the published view that miRNAs play a role in the canalization of transcriptome and, he
214               Exposure to diesel exhaust may play a role in the development and progression of allerg
215                     Sensitization to SEs may play a role in the development of allergen poly-sensitiz
216                  We tested whether FAO might play a role in the development of asthma-like traits and
217 mplied breastmilk fatty acid composition may play a role in the development of atopic eczema or atopi
218 osis and because macrophages are reported to play a role in the development of cGVHD, we investigated
219 cide exposure before or during pregnancy may play a role in the development of childhood retinoblasto
220  to bisphenol A (BPA) has been implicated to play a role in the development of obesity.
221 lnutrition and infectious diseases, may also play a role in the development of SCD vasculopathy.
222 ion to functional groups at the basket's rim play a role in the efficiency (up to 98%) by which OPs a
223 o sexual recombination, somatic exchange can play a role in the emergence of new virulence traits in
224                    ZntB has been proposed to play a role in the export of zinc, but the transport mec
225  EMPs harbor functional eNOS and potentially play a role in the feedback loop of damage and repair du
226 has been observed in patient tissues and may play a role in the formation of aggregates in disease.
227 duced CON and subcortical network efficiency play a role in the general cognitive deficit observed ac
228 well as extracallosal anatomical connections play a role in the maintenance of interhemispheric funct
229 d PDH activity suggesting that calcium might play a role in the metabolic shift.
230 ver, whether VP13/14-specific CD8(+) T cells play a role in the natural protection seen in asymptomat
231 PS) are complex carbohydrate structures that play a role in the overall fitness of the organism.
232 se the hypothesis that neurodegeneration may play a role in the pathogenesis of DR in many but not in
233 nsport and/or release of ascorbic acid might play a role in the pathogenesis of late-life depression.
234         Hence, it's plausible that OSA could play a role in the pathogenesis of sight-threatening DR
235 ith late endosomal/lysosomal dysfunction may play a role in the pathogenesis of Stargardt disease and
236 Respiratory virus (RV) has been suggested to play a role in the pathogenesis.
237 ommonly identified, other microorganisms may play a role in the pathogenesis.
238           The newly identified allergens may play a role in the pathophysiology of mosquito allergy i
239                                 MiR-146b may play a role in the pathophysiology of OA.
240    This study also demonstrated that Scx may play a role in the periosteal response during fracture h
241              Key residues that are likely to play a role in the pH dependence were identified.
242  be adaptive, females with missing limbs may play a role in the propagation of both their species and
243  results suggest that EVs and exosomes could play a role in the purging and intercellular transfer of
244 ggests that increased LDL receptors may also play a role in the reduction of plasma Lp(a).
245 how that RhoG and its exchange factor, Trio, play a role in the regulation of CDR dynamics, particula
246 hough chemical signaling has been thought to play a role in the regulation of cellular processes that
247 , the dialogue between these two areas could play a role in the regulation of emotions and in procedu
248 n novel DPP-IV inhibitory peptides which may play a role in the regulation of glycaemia in humans.
249 membrane structure by oxidized phospholipids play a role in the regulation of overall endothelial cel
250 t variation in corticostriatal circuitry may play a role in the relationship between longer DUP and w
251 evated under Ga stress, so the secretion may play a role in the resistance.
252  to environmental cadmium in adolescents may play a role in the risk of hearing loss.
253 bservation was that the ASGR also appears to play a role in the uptake of unconjugated phosphorothioa
254 ental flood basalt provinces, whose eruption played a role in the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction eve
255  indicated that changing climate most likely played a role in the decline of the Sumatran rhinoceros,
256 gue that this form of parental care may have played a role in the diversification of the lineage duri
257 nce suggesting that these aerosols have also played a role in the evolution of early life on Earth.
258 position locally in the islet graft, thereby playing a role in the autoimmune destruction.
259 e but not mutant mice, consistent with nBMP2 playing a role in the hippocampus.
260 iated by plant water relations could also be playing a role in the yield increase.
261 ual FNIII and IgC2 modules, which presumably plays a role in the adaptability of CNTN4 to maintaining
262 y, this work identifies a novel protein that plays a role in the assembly of the mitochondrial respir
263  is an important sorbent of metal(loid)s and plays a role in the attenuation of metal(loid) uptake in
264       In addition, our results show the RhoG plays a role in the cellular functions associated with C
265 e zonal location of remodeling enzyme LPCAT2 plays a role in the change in spatial distribution for A
266                We demonstrate that ZmXerico1 plays a role in the control of ABA homeostasis through r
267  evidence indicates that improper involution plays a role in the development of this malignancy.
268 fers resistance to many anticancer drugs and plays a role in the disposition and efficacy of several
269 nctional enzyme adenylosuccinate (ADS) lyase plays a role in the formation of the key intermediates i
270  present study demonstrates a mechanism that plays a role in the marked sexual dimorphism observed in
271                     We have found that PDHK4 plays a role in the post-translational regulation of mut
272                           While it evidently plays a role in the proper folding of the SPOR domain of
273         Results support that DNA methylation plays a role in the regulation of expression of pathogen
274 scription-coupled nucleotide excision repair plays a role in the removal of epsilonC from the genome,
275 he sorting of selected miRNAs into exosomes, plays a role in the sorting of highly abundant small ncR
276 DNA binding of MADS domain protein complexes plays a role in the specificity of target gene regulatio
277                                  NEEP21/Nsg1 plays a role in the trafficking of multiple receptors, i
278 ptionally low recombination rates, which may play a role in their establishment.
279 ression and prognosis; sex chromosomes could play a role in these differences.
280 TPase-activating protein tuberin (TSC2), may play a role in this pathway.
281 rly life adversity on serotonin function may play a role in this phenomenon.
282 ders the folding transition, chaperones must play a role in this scenario, although their influence o
283 t mediators of cardiovascular damage and may play a role in this setting.
284 fferentiation of 3T3-L1 cells and that FSTL1 plays a role in this process, at least in part, by modul
285 e mechanisms through which cognitive control plays a role in this process.
286 hat internalization of Notch via endocytosis plays a role in this process.
287  presented suggest that orbitofrontal cortex plays a role in transforming immediate prior and stimulu
288                           In addition, eIF2D plays a role in translation re-initiation and ribosome r
289 iple aspects of autoimmune disorders and may play a role in triggering disease.
290 also been shown to detect endogenous DNA and play a role in tumor immunity and autoimmune disease dev
291  dysfunction in PP-MS, and that CLs possibly play a role in variability and functional connectivity a
292          SIRT2 is a cytoplasmic sirtuin that plays a role in various cellular processes, including tu
293 he proliferation of HIV-1-infected cells may play a role in viral persistence, but little is known ab
294 nd lipid transport, we hypothesized that PKD played a role in viral replication.
295  it remains to be determined if gut bacteria play a role in visceral sensitivity.
296 biquitously expressed cell surface molecules playing a role in VSV attachment to host cells.
297 d protein kinases (MAPKs) have been shown to play a role in VZV infection of nonneuronal cells, with
298 e that anti-inflammatory mechanisms may also play a role in WNV-induced pathology and/or recovery.
299  phenotype of a mutant in IRX14L, which also plays a role in xylan backbone elongation, indicate the
300     Both Husk and Ash provided K, which also played a role in yield improvement.

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