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1                                     Although possibly a contributor to preoperative heart failure, pu
2 cted input from the high-attenuation domain, possibly a dyke emplacement.
3 in isomerization occurs via an intermediate, possibly a zwitterionic palladium carbenoid species.
4 poglycosylated alpha-DG on muscle fibers and possibly abrogation of binding from molar excess of over
5 her transporter activity was observed, which possibly acted as a compensatory mechanism in the face o
6 ropic single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) possibly acting via obesity-related traits, hsCRP, based
7 ide (ANP) influences glucose homeostasis and possibly acts as a link between the cardiovascular syste
8 in the coverage of organ donation cases-with possibly adverse effects on the incidence of organ donat
9 al posterior cingulate cortex (vPCC)-regions possibly affected by OCD-at baseline.
10          Similarly, the invention of cooking possibly affected the evolution of jaw and tooth morphol
11 trategy to reduce alpha-synuclein levels and possibly aggregation in PD.
12  the microfluidic deformability sensor would possibly allow for label-free, rapid and cost-effective
13 nd interleukin 6 in disease pathogenesis and possibly also for granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulat
14  strategy, not only for SOD1-linked ALS, but possibly also for sporadic ALS.
15 lean wastewater effluents containing IBP and possibly also other micropollutants.
16 ieties from autoneddylated NAE subunits, and possibly also other neddylated proteins, to maintain NED
17 ell as the gamma-ray and X-ray emission (and possibly also the ultraviolet and optical emission), it
18 (FLG) mutation is associated with eczema and possibly also with IgE sensitization.
19 ffers suggested an additional 28 organs were possibly appropriate for transplant.
20 isplayed differences in melting temperatures possibly arising from C-terminal conformational changes.
21 and glutathione compared to the first flush, possibly as a response to increased oxidative stress.
22 estricted to a specific nuclear cycle stage, possibly as a result of adaptation to hyphal growth and
23 f immigration timing on community dominance, possibly as a result of high immigration rates and pread
24 ovement of testing with plasma was not seen, possibly as a result of target degradation attributed to
25 ld be more efficient invertebrate consumers, possibly as an evolutionary response to greater intraspe
26 re detected following EU-WID implementation, possibly as incinerators were operating to EU-WID standa
27 ntribute to control of parasite replication, possibly as innate parasite killer cells or function in
28 in products containing hardened edible oils, possibly as leftover catalyst from the vegetable oil har
29                               The first one (possibly associated to hot spots or whole Fermi sheets)
30       This method is free from interferences possibly associated with chloride and organic or inorgan
31 dence of recent selection in flowering genes possibly associated with the feralization process.
32 ies to clear sublethal bacterial challenges, possibly at the cost of endotoxic shock risk.
33 OS-induced male reproductive dysfunction can possibly be managed through an intervention on Akt1/2 ex
34 ow irreversibly degraded device performance, possibly because ions initially on the perovskite lattic
35 and hunger ratings during the fasting state, possibly because of a decrease in motilin release.
36 urrent smokers had a lower incidence of BCC (possibly because of detection bias) but higher rates of
37 a lower risk of hearing loss than do whites, possibly because of differences in cochlear melanocytes.
38 iated with age-related cognitive impairment, possibly because of enhanced inflammation.
39 ular SNAI1 protein cytoplasmic accumulation, possibly because of impaired SNAI1 proteasomal degradati
40 esults of existing studies are inconsistent, possibly because of the confounding influence of variabl
41  not patients treated with heparin plus GPI, possibly because of the rapid offset of bivalirudin's an
42 failed to recapitulate the human phenotypes, possibly because of the redundant functions of OCRL and
43 ponses are infrequent and of short duration, possibly because of the short half-lives and suboptimal
44 ral iron despite iron polysaccharide complex possibly being better tolerated.
45 as been an outstanding question, with orders possibly between multiple internal quantum degrees of fr
46 nhibitor, A-1331852, reduces liver fibrosis, possibly by a dual effect on activated fibroblasts and s
47 cal release of PGE2 onto its target neurons, possibly by a paracrine mechanism.
48 t myricetin enhances mitochondrial activity, possibly by activating PGC-1alpha and SIRT1, to improve
49 his risk by increasing physical activity and possibly by avoiding specific dietary components.
50 rmance when SCN timing has been compromised, possibly by coordinating activity in the SCN and septohi
51 be released from WPM, stronger interactions, possibly by covalent linkages, are involved, providing n
52 lved in an NK cell increase in the synovium, possibly by expressing CXCL10 in inflamed joints.
53 ascular endothelial cells and cardiomyocytes possibly by FGF and BMP signaling, respectively.
54 isk of clinical decompensation in cirrhosis, possibly by increasing portal pressure.
55 nsertion, transposon-mediated dispersion, or possibly by interspecific hybridization.
56 lerated photoreceptor regeneration kinetics, possibly by promoting rapid resolution of an acute immun
57 times greater than the rate without mycelia, possibly by providing a physical support to bacterial co
58  abstraction of a hydrogen atom from C-4 (or possibly C-3) initiating the desaturation pathway, follo
59 te excess production of alpha-synuclein as a possibly causative factor in Parkinson's disease (PD).
60 ate swards due to a reduction of bite volume possibly caused by the greater proportion of stem and sh
61 ts putative natural ligand, desmosterol (and possibly cholesterol).
62 iding cells indicated that a slow-diffusing, possibly client-bound Ydj1 fraction was asymmetrically e
63 reducing equivalents, and recycling of N and possibly CO2 through refixation.
64 ure, indeed likely represents AFB1 exposure, possibly combined with other exposures.
65 s-fuel detoxification pathways in beta-cells possibly comprise glycerol and FFA formation and release
66 olving cortico-thalamic pathways is limited, possibly confounded by the effect of anesthesia, small r
67 is more recent than gene flow from japonica, possibly consistent with an earlier spread of japonica v
68 ntrary to international humanitarian law and possibly constituting a war crime.
69  chronically increased TNFalpha levels might possibly contribute to the pathology of chronic inflamma
70  abundant heterotrophic Rhizobiales bacteria possibly contributed to lowering O2 levels in leaf pocke
71 of parasites after monotherapy with ART and, possibly contributes to ART resistance.
72 on and membrane trafficking in pollen tubes, possibly contributing to directional growth.
73 ts respond only modestly to such approaches, possibly contributing to local or distant recurrence.
74       Statins tend to increase Lp(a) levels, possibly contributing to the "residual risk" noted in ou
75 , an event unsuppressed by dexamethasone and possibly contributing to the steroid-unresponsive nature
76 l rates in the first round of HPV screening, possibly dampened by HPV vaccine effect; in this study,
77 oBTB in Drosophila neurological function and possibly dendrite development.
78 y related to vocalisation and breathing, and possibly diffuse fasciculation, characteristic of ALS.
79 the intestine through effects on neurons and possibly direct effects on epithelial cells.
80 L(+)NKG2A(+)KIR(-)) became highly prevalent, possibly directly stemming from infused hematopoietic st
81  a diet different to which they were raised, possibly due to a maladaptation in digestion of alternat
82  in conductance and oscillatory thermopower, possibly due to an increased number of high-mobility spi
83 al insulin does not prevent T1D in NOD mice, possibly due to antigen digestion prior to mucosal immun
84 somal ovary-biased miRNAs are female-biased, possibly due to broad hormonal control.
85 olatility in funding support in recent years possibly due to budget cuts and sequestration.
86 14) and ischaemic heart disease (p = 0.003), possibly due to competing causes of death over this dose
87  have both inducer and repressor activities, possibly due to competitive binding at similar DNA bindi
88 s with enhanced mechanical stiffness that is possibly due to decreased stem thickness.
89 e expression resulted from eNOS instability, possibly due to enhanced miR-155 expression.
90 s not evident with those from the Antarctic, possibly due to full submersion of sea-ice at the former
91 -term 15NH4+ pulse was higher in rmc plants, possibly due to higher N demand, AM fungi subtly modulat
92 d utilization of TOrCs as carbon substrates, possibly due to higher residual nutrient levels upon TOr
93 e when translation was globally slowed down, possibly due to increased cotranslational misfolding.
94 est reductions in the size of the reservoir, possibly due to insufficient immune-mediated elimination
95 c effect than individual or mixed standards, possibly due to interaction between multiple identified
96   Nonetheless, not all malignancies respond, possibly due to low mutational load.
97  studies to the clinic have failed thus far, possibly due to redundancy of the target receptor.
98 Panthera species) than in other (sub)orders, possibly due to specializations in muscle fiber composit
99 els of FB1 contamination in industrial beer, possibly due to the addition of contaminated adjuncts.
100 hen oil (a multicomponent mixture) was used, possibly due to the combined effect of differential upta
101 eterogeneity for effects on most behaviours, possibly due to the limited number of trials involving w
102           Instead, they lead to impairments, possibly due to the smaller size of the whisker-related
103 for delta-MnO2 and gamma-MnO2, respectively, possibly due to their different crystal structures.
104 tability at temperatures up to 90 degrees C, possibly due to their higher thermal stability.
105 ing and vaporization on precursor bodies and possibly during the giant Moon-forming impact were respo
106 xually propagated corals to reefs, and could possibly enable larger scale reef restoration.
107 on and ribosomes are in the cytosol together possibly engaged in protein synthesis.
108 hanism for enhanced ER Ca(2+) store release, possibly engaging Store Operated cAMP Signaling (SOcAMPS
109 n during earthquakes in continental domains, possibly enhancing surface displacement.
110 equired to quantify the public health burden possibly entailed by such associations.
111 ults suggest that mitochondrial dysfunction, possibly exacerbated by prion protein overexpression, oc
112 lution due to inactivation of the CMAH gene, possibly expediting divergence of the Homo lineage, due
113 ependent, DAG-mediated membrane recruitment, possibly explaining the limited effect of PKC inhibitors
114 als that have been categorized as extinct or possibly extinct.
115 ise have to tolerate warmer temperatures and possibly face novel enemies.
116 pressed in response to myocardial strain and possibly fibrosis.
117 bstitution of cannabis for opioids, and also possibly for psychiatric medications.
118 an be incorporated in interstitial sites and possibly form NiHi, NiHO and NTiHi defects.
119 r, these data support a model in which FGFs, possibly from axons, activate FGFR2 in the oligodendrocy
120                      Only interleukin-1alpha possibly fulfills the criteria which would be expected f
121 DZ, using a GODZ dominant-negative mutant or possibly GODZ shRNA, should be considered a potential al
122 T most likely extends to all angiosperms and possibly gymnosperms and ferns.
123 erial there rather than in the forest, could possibly help attenuate the forest SOC emission by addin
124 iew on viral structure and furthermore could possibly help not only to develop specific antivirals bu
125 functions in the (post-) acute setting could possibly help to identify patients at risk of long-term
126 otic electronic states such as anomalous and possibly high-transition-temperature (Tc) superconductiv
127 s probably significant during the AGN phase, possibly hindering the development of complex life withi
128  central role in human genome evolution, and possibly human cognitive predominance.
129 nly for treatment advancements, but also for possibly identifying peripheral biomarkers that will eli
130 electively with high mutation rates in LUSC, possibly implying the importance of cilia dysfunction in
131 ential for the energy metabolism of AOB, but possibly important as a route for dissipation of electro
132 le strategy to preserve conduit function and possibly improve graft patency.
133 nt of disease and the acceleration of aging, possibly in a gender-specific manner.
134  positioned nucleosome, GnRH-induced H3S28p, possibly in association with H3K27ac, would facilitate t
135 trons observed in annelid mtDNA genomes, and possibly in bilaterians.
136 f symbiotic specificity in M. truncatula and possibly in closely related legumes that form indetermin
137 ence supports the positioning of Litopterna (possibly in company with other SANU groups) as a separat
138                              In rodents, and possibly in humans, exendin-4 can stimulate beta-cell pr
139 of tetrads and rosettes in the mouse embryo, possibly in part by spatially restricting atypical prote
140 n highlanders have adapted to high altitude, possibly in part via the selection of genetic variants a
141 mation of primary B lymphocytes in vitro and possibly in vivo The tumor suppressor p53 plays a semina
142 STM1, which bound to ubiquitinated proteins, possibly including perilipin 1, on LDs.
143  continuous viral replication in fibrocytes (possibly including tissue macrophages) and T and B lymph
144 lect a relaxation of cell cycle checkpoints, possibly increasing the ability of slow-growing mycobact
145  the composition of functional OFC circuits, possibly indicating a broader role for neuromodulators i
146 ncy precedes asthma and allergy development, possibly indicating an impaired mucosal barrier function
147 ine-based PFASs gradually decreased in fish, possibly indicating attenuation by biodegradation of the
148 y folded domains, with two major populations possibly indicating the open and collapsed forms.
149 urine levels were initially high, then fell, possibly indicative of taurine dependency in seals, and
150  hydrophilic mass to plant complex II, which possibly inserts further functions into this smallest pr
151             Three genes were identified, two possibly involved in biogenesis of the membrane-bound ph
152 cose in the beta-cell, and identify pathways possibly involved in excess-fuel detoxification.
153 nalysis further help to determine mechanisms possibly involved in glycerolipid synthesis.
154  regulation of gonadotropin gene expression, possibly involving cross-talk with H3K9 acetylation.
155  or that combinations of multiple mutations, possibly involving epistatic interactions or noncoding s
156 rces using detergents, a step that can lead, possibly irreversibly, to protein denaturation.
157  Httex1 and suggest that its aggregation and possibly its function(s) are controlled by regulatory me
158 e way to carbon-based polariton emitters and possibly lasers.
159 ity for biological applications, which could possibly lead to DDC inhibitors better than l-carbidopa
160 T imaging has its inherent drawbacks and can possibly lead to erroneous imaging results in vivo.
161 en biofilm and LL-37 in skin of AD patients, possibly leading to a disturbed host defense, which faci
162 s the connectional configuration of the OFC, possibly leading to transitions between different operat
163 ular disease can alter the biological milieu possibly leading to unique BC identities.
164 n could potentially curb use among youth and possibly limit the future population-level burden of cig
165 s the DNA MMR gene mutS in stationary phase, possibly limiting MMR to allow increased mutagenesis.
166 e conditions and associated extreme weather, possibly linked to amplified Arctic warming and thus a c
167 due to histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibition possibly linked to autophagy regulation.
168 th combination antiretroviral therapy and is possibly linked to microbial translocation.
169 se otherwise genetically similar species are possibly linked to pathogen-specific virulence genes and
170 tates the availability of these alternative (possibly lower barrier) excited-state channels.
171 he same time accelerate offspring growth and possibly maturation and reproductive rate.
172 he potent anti-inflammatory effect of AAT is possibly mediated by suppression of c-Jun N-terminal kin
173 derlies delayed outer segment elongation and possibly mispositioning of cone nuclei in the retina.
174       These low rates appear associated with possibly modifiable factors, including having a regular
175 isorders are highly heterogeneous, and many, possibly most, of the disease genes are still unknown.
176           Mast cell activation is common and possibly necessary for maintenance of survival.
177 e initial pH close to 6, but the growth of a possibly novel Nitrosococcus-related AOB genus decreased
178 th a reduced hazard of diabetes mellitus and possibly of chronic renal failure.
179  of tumor-associated vasculature which could possibly offer potential novel targets in future anti-ca
180 mental pathways affected by FGFR2 signaling, possibly offering a junction to exploit therapeutically.
181 that chance events have played important and possibly opposing roles throughout the history of this c
182 drug, whereas the remaining four events were possibly or probably related.
183 e expression has lead to a surge of dynamic, possibly oscillatory, data for different gene networks.
184 the treatment of prostate cancer tumors, and possibly other carcinomas where Sef is downregulated.
185 tes, suggesting that the sequence of APP and possibly other cleaved TM helices may be designed, in pa
186 lecular mechanism utilized by C. jejuni, and possibly other intestinal pathogens, to survive in the p
187 exploited for combination therapy in GBM and possibly other malignancies.
188 to be specifically recruited to S aureus and possibly other microorganisms and form EETs at sites of
189  enables temperature sensation in plants and possibly other organisms.
190 ht form collaborative networks with FMRP and possibly other post-transcriptional regulators to regula
191 y appears to be a strategy for leopards, and possibly other short-term cachers, to reduce the risks o
192 tegies and disease-relevant genes in CRC and possibly other solid tumors.
193 least in part, by the expression of GRF1 and possibly other transcription factors of the GRF family.
194 his aggressive subtype of human leukemia and possibly other ZEB2-driven malignancies.
195 ption for patients with Gaucher disease and, possibly, other lysosomal storage diseases.
196                                              possibly, other mitochondrial proteins such as ADP/ATP c
197  effects are expected to become stronger and possibly overcome fire prevention efforts.
198 plement negative regulatory proteins (CRPs), possibly owing to bisretinoid accumulation, may be respo
199 ulation-based studies have been conflicting, possibly owing to different methods to assess SDB or cog
200 n black persons compared with white persons, possibly owing to racial differences in the glycation of
201 binding-site antagonist results in bleeding, possibly owing to the important role of PAR1 activation
202 her and determine that most polymers (except possibly PEDOT:tosylate) have s = 3 and thermally activa
203 cognitive dysfunction in PP-MS, and that CLs possibly play a role in variability and functional conne
204 s likely to be most beneficial in the early, possibly pre-manifestation stage.
205 ntiviral defence that is independent of, and possibly predates, other known eukaryotic antiviral syst
206 xhibit increased brain amyloid accumulation, possibly predisposing to accelerated cognitive impairmen
207 results demonstrate that antibiotic residues possibly present in raw milk exhibit high heat stability
208 degrade organic polymers in vitro as well as possibly presenting a direct mechanism for plant growth
209 is inhibited by region 3.2 of sigma subunit, possibly preventing targeting of RNA to the membrane.
210 erienced at least one adverse event that was possibly, probably, or certainly related to injection.
211 s and potentially metal alloys in bulk rock, possibly producing redox heterogeneities in subducting s
212 ew therapeutic agents for prion diseases and possibly protein misfolding disorders involving prion-li
213 l cleaning methods, enhancing antibiotic and possibly proton pump inhibitor stewardship, and prescrib
214  MGDG in nonphotochemical quenching control, possibly providing an appropriate MGDG platform for the
215 ehaviors perceptually close to real life and possibly really experienced by the actors, audiences may
216 ity, increased polypeptide accumulation, and possibly reduced substrate inhibition.
217 uent integration of different sensations and possibly reduces deafference during asynchronous multise
218 s of oral cavity/pharynx and kidney cancers, possibly reflecting accelerated cancer progression, etio
219 n the striatum, brainstem, and hypothalamus, possibly reflecting compensatory changes in serotonergic
220 mportant in low salinity impounded wetlands, possibly reflecting more diverse food webs in this habit
221 lated with time for the reaction to resolve, possibly reflecting reaction severity.
222 dulation system differently in chronic pain, possibly reflecting top-down engagement of the circuitry
223 d across subtypes of decisional impulsivity, possibly reflecting uncertainty and the relative balance
224 on and nutrient biogeochemistry at local and possibly regional scales.
225 rtant role for the PLCbeta-PKCalpha pathway, possibly regulating activation of SFKs, which are crucia
226 ebrile reaction and one anaphylaxis) and one possibly related (influenza-like illness); all three rec
227      Chronic inflammation in adipose tissue, possibly related to adipose cell hypertrophy, hypoxia, a
228 ored diversity found in the tropical soil is possibly related to biogeographical patterns.
229 patients (5 events were adjudicated as being possibly related to IdeS).
230 rption efficiency (0.04-2.25%) was very low, possibly related to its low bioavailability in the gastr
231 nd HLA-DRB1 are involved in common pathways, possibly related to neuroinflammation.
232 ge modulated by bicentennial cycles that are possibly related to solar activity.
233 eatic carcinoma, which was assessed as being possibly related to study medication) and two (<1%) in t
234 coprolites reflected seasonal dietary shifts-possibly related to the dinosaurs' oviparous breeding ac
235 ncreatitis in the study group) was deemed as possibly related to the study regimen.
236 modified VARC-2 major vascular complications possibly related to transcaval access were 7% and 13%, r
237 se events (fatigue and headache) were deemed possibly related to treatment with recombinant human C1
238                              One unexpected, possibly related, serious adverse reaction that occurred
239 known about the role of bacterial proteases, possibly released in the bloodstream during infection, i
240  a cell type with an intermediate phenotype, possibly representing radial glia-like meningeal cells d
241 re broad and chromatographically unresolved, possibly representing reoccurring fluorophores forming n
242 PR protein that is involved in editing nad4, possibly required for the efficient splicing of nad2 int
243 issue engineering, a recent promising way to possibly resolve this problem, requires a long preparato
244 nonaceous acetogenins (AAGs) are neurotoxins possibly responsible for atypical Parkinsonism/dementia
245  disulfide-olefin charge-transfer complex is possibly responsible for the unconventional dissociation
246 findings reveal the potential to protect and possibly restore myelin elaborated by existent oligodend
247  dengue virus (DENV) and other flaviviruses, possibly resulting in more severe disease manifestations
248 istics, and another 61 were either likely or possibly S. jamesii depending on the number of character
249 fy a substantial low-risk subset of patients possibly safe for early discharge without stress testing
250 ction and amplification of chain-length- and possibly sequence-specific biopolymers.
251 ght into the underlying pathology of ASD and possibly serve as a biomarker that may aid in diagnosis
252 erns of the innate immune responses, thereby possibly shaping the specific immunity.
253  based probes suggests an unconventional and possibly short-ranged nature of this density wave order.
254 ld associated properties can vary over time, possibly showing consistently increasing or decreasing t
255 own of the coral-Symbiodinium symbiosis, and possibly some of the numerous coral diseases that have y
256 lob/interblob information in L2/3 blobs and, possibly, some V2 stripes.
257 RC but located in the cytoplasmic domain and possibly stabilized by D38.
258 he number of rearing bouts in an open field, possibly suggesting an increase in attentiveness.
259 used to represent diverse behavioural tasks, possibly supporting cognitive processes beyond spatial n
260                                              Possibly the best-studied L5B cortico-subcortical connec
261 ed SCHU S4 from the nasal cavity, lungs, and possibly the gastrointestinal tract.
262 se findings expand our view of how tRNA, and possibly the genetic code, is diversified in nature.
263 specific IQ67 DOMAIN (IQD) family emerged as possibly the largest class of CaM-interacting proteins w
264 cause autocrine cleavage/activation of PAR2, possibly through a biased signaling function.
265 emical signal into the extracellular medium, possibly through a hitherto unknown communication signal
266 lates critical steps of early corticogenesis possibly through a Reelin-dependent mechanism.
267 nces the late-flowering phenotype of ftip1-1 possibly through affecting FLOWERING LOCUS T in differen
268 acquired new but similar dynamic properties, possibly through convergent evolution.
269 dulating injury-induced renal vascular leak, possibly through effects on pericyte adhesion and migrat
270  IL-13-induced GCM of the airways in asthma, possibly through its effects on SPDEF and FOXa2 regulati
271 hlear amplification in the stiff basal turn, possibly through maintaining cochlear partition mechanic
272 sformation of this important human parasite, possibly through metabolic remodeling.
273 A has been reported to lower blood pressure, possibly through nitric oxide (NO) production in skin.
274 lowed by Pkn-mediated Myosin downregulation, possibly through Rok inhibition.
275 liminary release of a number of constraints, possibly through the binding of regulatory proteins in t
276  dynamically measure light, temperature, and possibly time.
277 o grow sidewise in a low oxygen environment, possibly to escape soil patches with reduced oxygen avai
278 t in B cells to brake the effector response, possibly to facilitate optimal recall responses.
279 pts DNA repair and replication pathways (and possibly transcription), leading to selective killing of
280 ght to result from gas hydrate dissociation, possibly triggered by anthropogenic ocean warming.
281 1 standard deviations, 95% CI 0.03-0.38) and possibly triglycerides (0.19 standard deviations, 95% CI
282 have been delayed and its potential benefits possibly under-exploited.
283 al lobes were largest in the ADHD+ODD group, possibly underlying observed larger impairments in neuro
284 cits mostly during the developmental period, possibly underlying sensory compensation mechanisms.
285 , comprising more than 153,000 described and possibly up to one million undescribed extant species [1
286 nd and Wales costing pound21 billion a year (possibly up to pound52 billion) and obesity costing poun
287           Organs were categorized as usable, possibly usable pending histology, or not usable for imp
288  and trait-levels; that is, they account for possibly varying association patterns (e.g. signal spars
289 -dependent rheological changes constitutes a possibly very sensitive assessment of the cell cytoskele
290 reast cancer can develop from luminal cells, possibly via a basal-like intermediate state, although f
291 l models, aldosterone is a potent regulator, possibly via effects on plasma potassium.
292 rking memory impairments after hypoperfusion possibly via endothelial protection supporting its poten
293 estinal wound healing after colonic surgery, possibly via its effects on angiogenesis.
294  its propagation during mammalian evolution, possibly via maternal inheritance.
295 9 contributes to baseline neurotransmission, possibly via the modulation of postsynaptic glutamate re
296 ases the amount of cyclic electron transfer, possibly via the NDH-12 complex, and decreases the expre
297 coeval large positive delta(13)C excursions, possibly with or without increased organic carbon burial
298        Therefore, persistence within DCs and possibly within other immune cells might contribute to t
299 may prevent clinical symptoms of the disease possibly without the need of dietary protein restriction
300 ot found to be better than patching, and was possibly worse.

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