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1 r frequent in various AML entities, bearing, presumably, a greater impact than is currently appreciat
2      Pectinase-rich enzyme preparations were presumably able to access the inner rhamnogalacturonan I
3 k-in premegakaryocyte/erythroid progenitors, presumably accounting for the increased cell death in th
4                                      This is presumably achieved by modulating inflammation as well a
5 ustralasia via dispersal from South America, presumably across Antarctica.
6 establishment of a number of breeds that are presumably adapted to local climatic conditions.
7 tem's ability to reliably detect a stimulus, presumably affecting perceptual performance.
8 ration of the chaperone-BER complex in cell, presumably after completion of repair, suggests that his
9 thology and dementia, albeit with increased, presumably aging-related variability, and identify sets
10             Our data show that BG cells, and presumably all astrocytes, can survive by aerobic glycol
11 rge numbers of cells and differentiated into presumably all the cell types of the human body in vitro
12                         The same methods can presumably also be used to detect N2 fluxes by denitrifi
13                                      Whereas presumably an intent of BMI report cards was to slow BMI
14 usively in photoreceptor outer segments (OS) presumably anchored to discs by palmitoylation, whereas
15                           GluR6/7 and Kir2.1 presumably are involved in synaptic processes that gover
16         A significant portion of this effect presumably arises from positioning of the base, but its
17             ERF-VII stabilization in hypoxia presumably arises from reduced PCO activity.
18 ysfunction occurs early in senile dementias, presumably as a result of decreased levels of functional
19 de analogue reverse transcription inhibitors presumably as a result of modulating dNTP pools that com
20 s I molecules than B15/B15 homozygote cells, presumably as a result of receiving additional peptides
21 esponses were too small to reliably measure, presumably as a result of steady-state desensitization.
22 ual cortex depends on concurrent locomotion, presumably as a result of the high-gain state of the vis
23 desmosterol antagonized the export of Abeta, presumably as both bind at the sterol-binding site on Ab
24 the presence of membrane-bound MDA-vimentin, presumably as part of a senescence eradication mechanism
25 he creation of tree holes that are now used, presumably as predation or thermal refuge, by the herbiv
26 p up to T [Formula: see text] 40 K, which is presumably associated with short-range CDW correlations.
27 l features of chorioretinal lesions that are presumably associated with Zika virus and that share ana
28 o structural or functional changes in heart, presumably because CM Tln1 became up-regulated.
29 re resolved for the bacterial homolog, LeuT, presumably because of a kink at TM12 preventing favorabl
30 ican-descendant population analyzed to date, presumably because of centuries of genetic isolation.
31  low optical absorptivity of the ATT matrix, presumably because of ejection of a particular cold MALD
32  leaf expansion in spring and then declines, presumably because of leaf ageing or water stress.
33 and impairs subsequent exercise performance, presumably because of lower hepatic glycogen stores.
34 ficity has been an unaccomplished challenge, presumably because of the complexity of target recogniti
35  to myelofibrosis occurred in 1 CMR patient, presumably because of the emergence of a different clone
36  increased with an increase in fiber length, presumably because of the suppressed disruption of cell
37                                              Presumably because of their high affinities, (68)Ga-aqui
38 more clocklike behavior than do other types, presumably because of their nonreplicative origin.
39 versity is high in productive low latitudes, presumably because such regions can support populations
40  has attracted much interest from engineers, presumably because the equations governing blood flow in
41 ened despite the object being fully visible, presumably because the mapping between the object and a
42  chain was more disorderly in these samples, presumably because there were more lipid interactions th
43                       These extinctions will presumably become much more prevalent as global warming
44 motif somewhat attenuates virus infectivity, presumably blocking host-cell attachment.
45  probably, was caused by a predatory attack, presumably by a cephalopod; these were most likely, the
46 oint that regulates inflammasome activation, presumably by additional signals such as aging-associate
47 ection by Ebola virus and other filoviruses, presumably by altering their fusion with the endolysosom
48 ross the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary, presumably by buoyant melt migration to form the oceanic
49  taxonomically distant nonhost plant species presumably by cell surface immune receptors.
50 y and conferred a degree of neuroprotection, presumably by counteracting inducible nitric oxide synth
51 f experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, presumably by dampening the excessive production of proi
52  unexpectedly inhibited lymphatic sprouting, presumably by disturbing calcium signaling.
53  alpha-synuclein causes Parkinson's disease, presumably by driving neurodegeneration in vulnerable ne
54 LCAT influences the outcome of an infection, presumably by facilitating replication and egress depend
55 in receptor-2 (TfR2) facilitate this process presumably by forming a plasma membrane complex with BMP
56 vity may contribute to conscious perception, presumably by gating cortical information flow.
57  number of protons that must be neutralized, presumably by HCO3 (-)ions transported from ameloblasts
58 ine-evoked, Ca(2+)-dependent WPB exocytosis, presumably by inactivating the target Rab GTPases.
59 ost factor that is involved in HCV assembly, presumably by interacting with viral protein, providing
60 ifficile toxin B (TcdB), reducing recurrence presumably by limiting epithelial damage and facilitatin
61 cytotoxicity of RNS against phoQ Salmonella, presumably by limiting the formation of peroxynitrite (O
62                                       Sleep, presumably by neural memory replay, shapes hippocampal r
63 PDS5 proteins, cohesin forms extended loops, presumably by passing CTCF sites, accumulates in axial c
64  survival and clonogenic potential of HSPCs, presumably by preventing apoptosis.
65 inant-negative effects of the C91A mutation, presumably by preventing C91 glutathionylation.
66 n at the site of focal inflammatory lesions, presumably by preventing leukocyte trafficking from the
67 urned over to 6-deoxyadenosylpterin (6-dAP), presumably by radical addition of the 5'-deoxyadenosine
68 mer temperatures increased biomass directly, presumably by raising metabolism, and indirectly by incr
69 nduced Parkin translocation to mitochondria, presumably by stimulating ROS generation.
70 und amplification by outer hair cells (OHCs) presumably by their somatic motility and force productio
71 the initial 1.5-2 mL portion of blood (which presumably carries contaminating skin cells and microbes
72 and three water molecules than occur in the (presumably catalytically competent) pre-transition state
73 ter RYGB correlated with steatorrhea and was presumably caused by excess fatty acids in the intestina
74 nctival lymphangiectasia is a rare condition presumably caused by the obstruction of lymphatic channe
75 locked position at low Ca(2+) was inhibited, presumably causing higher Ca(2+)-sensitivity.
76 i.e., with a low potential adult mass, which presumably complete their development earlier.
77           These findings pinpoint a complex, presumably concentration-dependent role for auxin in apo
78 py-dG, but only on a template subpopulation, presumably containing the beta-anomeric adduct.
79 tivities with acylsugars produced by LA0716, presumably contributing to the high-level production of
80 and degeneration remains largely unclear and presumably depends on the insult types and responding co
81 ill be crucial for prediction, follow-up and presumably developing new therapeutic strategies for pat
82 latory post-translational modifications that presumably differentially integrate extracellular signal
83 psychiatric disorders, whether and how these presumably distinct systems are linked to cause disease
84 ry-induced nociceptive sensitization pathway presumably downstream of Hedgehog.
85  system often evolve rapidly and adaptively, presumably driven by antagonistic interactions with path
86                                              Presumably due to a blunted increase in the concentratio
87 eas less reactive thiols afford lower yields presumably due to a polarity mismatch.
88  and lower frequencies decayed more rapidly, presumably due to absorptive properties of materials and
89 ge in the diagnosis of SCAD in recent years, presumably due to an increased use of coronary angiograp
90 a decline of Ta was observed, which occurred presumably due to consumption by the microbial populatio
91                          This difference was presumably due to continuous delivery of nutrients to bi
92 Ps produce morphologically distinct progeny, presumably due to differential inheritance of temporal f
93  become established in the wider population, presumably due to herd immunity against their seasonal H
94  with a failure to replicate in macrophages, presumably due to limited inhibition of the phagolysosom
95 lated area was rendered porous in appearance presumably due to local thermal perturbation of the nail
96 rted by some with no out-of-pocket expenses (presumably due to lost wages and continuing expenses).
97 ic disorder (AD) show mitoplasticity (AD-A), presumably due to previous environmental exposures; anot
98 h temperatures, and in the presence of base, presumably due to the co-operative geometry of the hydro
99 segregation after treatment with nocodazole, presumably due to the combination of compromised bipolar
100  about 110 times stronger than that of CNTR, presumably due to the combined effects of enhanced coupl
101                                      This is presumably due to the compactness of the periphery of th
102 the first month of disinfectant exposure was presumably due to the consumption of biomass.
103 icantly different end product functionality, presumably due to the different mechanism of action.
104 nctions to control flowering in Arabidopsis, presumably due to the evolutionary functional divergence
105 er laboratory-selected or field populations, presumably due to the high fitness cost associated with
106 lace in the vicinity of the Taylor cone tip, presumably due to the high shear stress or/and viscous d
107 es to mAb increases the clearance of the mAb presumably due to the increased hydrophobicity.
108  suppressed over the superconductive region, presumably due to the interface interactions between the
109  after introduction of oxidizing conditions, presumably due to the presence of a reservoir of reduced
110 creted thereafter was structurally abnormal; presumably due to the UPR modulating ameloblast behaviou
111 M2 polarization and local ATM proliferation, presumably due to upregulation of the IL-4 receptor alph
112 tion of notal fusion in more derived clades, presumably due to wing rotation during development, and
113 including larger local population sizes (and presumably effective population sizes), faster generatio
114 nce tree species distributions in Panama and presumably elsewhere in the lowland tropics.
115 ical roles in retinal homeostasis, which are presumably enabled by their complex anatomy.
116 g migratory routes shape animal movement and presumably, energy gains during migration.
117                                      In MSNs presumably expressing dopamine D2 receptors, tLTP, the m
118 xyBAC from other ROs that cleave C-N(+), and presumably facilitate the cleavage of saturated alkyl ch
119 nt expiratory and locomotor drives converge, presumably facilitating the coordination between the rhy
120 not receive surgery for early-stage disease (presumably for curative intent), the outcomes were far w
121               Medications included warfarin (presumably for deep-vein thrombosis), antihypertensive a
122 er which the complex is routed to lysosomes, presumably for degradation.
123                                              Presumably, formation of an allenylidene complex is foll
124 t three classes of fluorescent compounds are presumably formed during the gelation process.
125                            The chromenes are presumably formed through an initial oxa-Diels-Alder rea
126                          These products were presumably formed through covalent binding of CBZ photot
127 nd on a conserved and exposed surface, which presumably forms an oligomerization interface.
128  hormone (GH), and prolactin levels, thereby presumably fostering efficient adaptive immune responses
129  is also obtained in the absence of benzene, presumably from a tricationic intermediate.
130 -old Burmese amber with head structures that presumably functioned as a highly specialized trap for l
131  the yeast mutant Deltapmr1 Therefore, PAM71 presumably functions in Mn(2+) uptake into thylakoids to
132 e used in the presence of strong oxidants to presumably generate phosphine Au(III) intermediates.
133  functional subdivisions of the parasite ER, presumably generated in response to elevated demands of
134                         We suggest that ROS, presumably H2O2, function in tuning root tropic response
135 on of that effect in suicide completers, who presumably have been exposed to more severe and acute ne
136 23 children from the Congo with konzo and 87 presumably healthy children without konzo from neighbour
137 acute kidney injury in sub-Saharan Africa is presumably high but remains unknown.
138                                  Despite the presumably high molecular and cellular heterogeneity of
139  involves transient adoption of alternative, presumably higher energy conformations than native pepti
140 ight speed of a biological system, given its presumably higher error and longer delay.
141 ion of the number of G6PD deficient RBCs and presumably higher predictive power of drug induced haemo
142 er cells home to the bone marrow, where they presumably hijack the hematopoietic stem cell niche.
143                                              Presumably, HS could regulate the function of OPG and af
144  integrin activation and KRIT1 localization, presumably impacting nuclear functions of KRIT1.
145 c bacterium that swims away from blue light, presumably in an effort to evade photons energetic enoug
146 pressor helper-component proteinase (HCpro), presumably in association with virus-induced RNA granule
147   The brain synthesizes its own cholesterol, presumably in astrocytes.
148 may suggest a combination of solvent effect (presumably in part because of differences in dielectric
149 CD feeding this state does eventually occur, presumably in response to other mechanisms inhibiting le
150 oviral vector to express aquaporin-1 (AQP1), presumably in the ductal cell layer and/or in surviving
151 sponse to injury after renal transplant and, presumably, in other forms of acute tubular damage.
152 nship between signal and noise correlations, presumably increasing the encoding capacity of the brain
153                              This effect was presumably independent from changes in circulating testo
154 s on the nucleoplasmic side of the envelope, presumably indicating species in transit.
155 contents (the contralateral delay activity), presumably indicating the loss of the existent object-to
156  oxygen evolution reaction (OER) potentials, presumably induced by Ir surface oxidation and reduction
157 mophila released from untreated biofilms was presumably influenced by the detachment of a larger amou
158  and seemingly active state and a closed and presumably inhibited form.
159 selves, and a modulation of baseline levels, presumably inhibitory.
160                                   ISApl1 was presumably involved in the transposition of the mcr-1 ca
161  example, the world knowledge used in vision presumably involves a combination of geometric, physical
162 ia a periplasmic interaction platform, which presumably involves contractile activity of motor compon
163 ability at the mitochondrial membrane, where presumably it is protected through its interaction with
164 ral wildlife managers want grazing to cease, presumably leading to demise of the cattle.
165 rwhal moved closer to shore, where they were presumably less vulnerable.
166 e avoidance hypothesis of insertion, as they presumably limit the overall net pushing force.
167 , complications arise in 3%-10% of patients, presumably linked to the inflammatory effects of ethanol
168 er minor xanthophyll esters, prevailing in a presumably liquid-crystalline state within the nano-scal
169  that recurrently connected neural networks, presumably located in the prefrontal cortex, encode and
170 ding eggshell in and around transient fires, presumably made to cook the eggs.
171 ain palindromes with high sequence identity, presumably maintained by gene conversion.
172 naptic and postsynaptic interactions that is presumably mediated by cell adhesion molecules suggests
173 roteasomal degradation of synaptic proteins, presumably mediated by lysine 48 (K48) of ubiquitin, is
174           Its effects on diversification are presumably mediated by the interplay of high fertilizati
175 l (small intestine and liver) retention, and presumably metabolism, of ingested glucose in obese subj
176 e lower its growth potential, a relationship presumably molded by natural selection.
177 unt of a deaggregated equilibrium component (presumably monomeric 2) was the reactive species, wherea
178 nt-associated microbial communities that are presumably more capable of Fe reduction and associated r
179 show that SNS addiction is associated with a presumably more efficient impulsive brain system, manife
180        However, loci with subtle effects are presumably more frequently involved in microevolutionary
181 ical OCP1 from Fremyella diplosiphon and the presumably more primitive OCP2 paralog from the same org
182 originally present in the reagent stocks and presumably not altered during synthesis.
183  use bioluminescence for defense, a function presumably not under sexual selection.
184                      Signal amplification is presumably obtained from the fact that multiple detector
185 l hairpins in the N-terminal domain of DnaB, presumably occluding this region from interacting with p
186              Because these favorable effects presumably occur independent of blood glucose lowering,
187 1 is sluggish even at high temperatures, and presumably occurs via vacancy migration.
188 R, whereas the tonic GABAergic inhibition is presumably of extravestibular origin.
189 icle-free conditions, methylglyoxal reacted (presumably on chamber walls) with methylamine with a rat
190 n CD40L, indicating that Myd88 and FcRgamma, presumably on myeloid APCs, were required to downregulat
191 s, whereas the WT1(+KTS) isoform, which acts presumably on the post-transcriptional level, did not.
192 turn toward normal network interactions, and presumably optimal information processing, is therefore
193  to that of deuterated glucose was observed, presumably owing to different anabolic pathways and memb
194             We identified two cell subtypes, presumably parvalbumin (PV) and cholecystokinin (CCK) ex
195  present on the ancestral single lineage and presumably perform the same functions as symbionts that
196 ulatory T cells (Tregs) followed by gradual, presumably peripheral, clonal deletion of donor-reactive
197 ing, now experimentally validated phenomenon presumably played a key role in the early evolution of t
198 rbance through intestinal barrier disruption presumably plays a key role in inflammatory bowel diseas
199 the individual FNIII and IgC2 modules, which presumably plays a role in the adaptability of CNTN4 to
200 ndocrine neurons whereas non-neuroendocrine (presumably pre-autonomic) ERbeta-EGFP neurons predominat
201                   Such OH-mediated behaviors presumably preclude concurrent eating, and loss of OH ce
202  to the density of MTs in the spindle, which presumably precludes their direct observation.
203 zard species that also consume termites, but presumably prefer larger prey, went extinct on the islan
204 uilibrating conformational diastereoisomers, presumably present in unequal molar proportions, into th
205 d C4b and inhibited its interaction with C2, presumably preventing the formation of the C4bC2a conver
206 sociated with shifts in growing seasons and, presumably, prey abundance, in a mosaic of non-irrigated
207 S events, light promoted the production of a presumably protein-coding variant at the expense of an m
208            Self-replicating genetic material presumably provided the architecture necessary for gener
209 IL-17-producing gammadeltaT-cells, which are presumably recruited to the eye in a C5a-dependent manne
210 S ribosomes dissociate into subunits and are presumably recycled for new rounds of translation.
211                                              Presumably, reduction of the nucleophilicity of the olef
212 nces of nuclear-encoded transcripts and thus presumably reflect posttranscriptional regulatory proces
213 D patients, but a reduction in ASD patients, presumably reflecting a disorder-specific frontostriatoi
214 re increased in the Rassf1a-deficient livers presumably reflecting a role of RASSF1A as a microtubule
215 V infection had a lower risk of parasitemia, presumably reflecting access to HIV care.
216 thway genes can provide a robust assessment, presumably reflecting the cumulative and potentially int
217  the isocortex, hippocampus, and cerebellum, presumably reflecting the trafficking of receptors to th
218 activity in 60% (vs 20%) Incongruent blocks, presumably reflecting tonic suppression by proactive fil
219                                 This maximum presumably reflects the number of docking sites at a giv
220 sidual confounding across these comparisons, presumably related to selective prescribing and unobserv
221 pathways affected by RPC5 silencing and thus presumably related to the cellular roles of the subunit
222  favoured in response to selective pressures presumably related to the presence of plants containing
223 ost likely explained by different subsets of presumably (relatively) Nav 1.7-rich conducting fibres i
224  from the arctic/boreal L. timidus, which it presumably replaced after the last glacial maximum.
225 lates to an early nonsense mutation (K326X), presumably resulting in loss-of-function (LoF).
226 ommon feature of human CD21(low) B cells and presumably results from chronic activation in inflammato
227 sed community-level energy demand, which was presumably satisfied by higher primary production after
228 anticide is mediated by territorial cues and presumably serves to prevent misdirected care in this po
229 lected in gamma-band local field potentials, presumably serving to efficiently integrate olfactory se
230 genes for secondary metabolite synthesis are presumably silent under standard laboratory condition.
231          Recent investigations indicate that presumably soluble hIAPP oligomers are one of the cytoto
232  tests (nail or conical punch) often produce presumably sporadic results, where in exactly similar ce
233 rogen bonds at the helix-helix interface are presumably stabilizing, but their energetic contribution
234  we isolated an unexpected cyclopropane that presumably stems from a carbonium ion intermediate.
235                The transition separates the (presumably) superconducting state at H < Hc from a "Hall
236 oordinating the magnesium ion, moves closer, presumably switching nucleotide hydrolysis upon polymeri
237 ole of OHRB in local natural halogen cycles, presumably taking advantage of natural organohalogens.
238  equilibrium that forms LCu(DBU)(+) and also presumably the mononuclear hydride LCuH, which is not di
239 he genes corresponding to these enzymes, and presumably the pathway, are widespread among anaerobic a
240  determines target presence within, and thus presumably the size of, the functional visual field, and
241  plays an important role for competition and presumably the survival of the fungus.
242                                              Presumably, the mechanism of onset is related to physiol
243 transport is independent of microtubules and presumably their kinesin/dynein motors.
244 tes that manipulate insect behavior because, presumably, they secrete a wealth of bioactive compounds
245                                              Presumably, this phenotype is due to decreased amounts o
246  the arene to form an arylsilver(I) species, presumably through a concerted metalation-deprotonation
247  Na2 stabilizes outward-facing conformations presumably through a direct interaction between Na(+) an
248 ctivity can also affect other organ systems, presumably through changes in systemic metabolite traffi
249 ibutes to cortical synaptic deficits in FXS, presumably through dysregulated astroglial glutamate tra
250 in modulation of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling, presumably through its ability to bind to the Wise (Sost
251 etine may have adverse effects on offspring, presumably through its action on various serotonin recep
252 3A interacts with glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), presumably through its C-terminal basic region.
253 tic effect of PVDPf-5 on the growth of PAO1, presumably through limiting access to iron.
254 - and C-termini of IP3 R1 remain associated, presumably through non-covalent interactions.
255 a mobile protein that traffics cell-to-cell, presumably through plasmodesmata.
256 e in HCC cell proliferation and tumor growth presumably through regulating activation of the EGFR-ERK
257 process where lipid monomers are transferred presumably through the aqueous solution phase from donor
258 -crystallin in stress tolerance of the heart presumably through the proteostasis network and reinforc
259 doplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus, presumably through the recycling endosomes.
260 e and contribute to age-related pathologies, presumably through their secretion of factors contributi
261 ed at the protein-channel exit-site of SecY, presumably to aid the emergence of translocating polypep
262 genes with overlapping stable ncRNAs (SUTs), presumably to avoid degrading the non-coding transcript.
263 liver a cascade of signals to various sinks, presumably to coordinate whole-plant Pi homeostasis.
264  elaborate mechanisms for cargo recognition, presumably to cope with a significantly expanded reperto
265 esent rewards and movement-related activity, presumably to enable reward-based learning.
266 s (eg, rejection, negative social feedback), presumably to enhance sensitivity to threats to well-bei
267 ximately 85% payload bound to the Fc region, presumably to histidine residues.
268 ers and receiving positive social feedback), presumably to increase approach-related motivation towar
269           Food deprivation suppresses sleep, presumably to increase time available for foraging.
270 e ONO ligand adopts an unusual fac geometry, presumably to maximize pi donation to rhenium; strong pi
271 , suggesting a compensatory down-regulation, presumably to prevent excessive de novo lipogenesis in a
272 st that W-CIN triggers premature senescence, presumably to prevent the propagation of cells with an a
273 y, the third bond, Cys2811-2811', is formed, presumably to protect the first 2 bonds from reduction,
274 ion and/or reduced oxidation of the PQ pool, presumably to sustain a balanced excitation of both phot
275 ion of polypeptide chain that is locally and presumably transiently disordered is a structural featur
276  we profiled astroglial ribosome-associated (presumably translating) mRNAs in major cortical and subc
277 ace membrane and recycling endosomes, and is presumably triggered by changes in the lipid composition
278 lb is subject to strong synaptic depression, presumably truncating the postsynaptic response to affer
279 we identify two spectrally distinct isomers, presumably TTC and TTT cis-trans isomers, for the open-r
280 first 5 years of their follow-up, which were presumably undergoing more rapid progression.
281                 Although network alterations presumably underlie the development of autistic-like beh
282 uction in initial release probability, which presumably underlies the increased short-term facilitati
283 annels are essential for synaptic depression presumably underlying startle habituation in rats, using
284  drive solid-like domain separation from the presumably uniformly fluidic ER membrane, a previously u
285 equences had out-of-frame junctions and were presumably uninfluenced by selection.
286  this was observed also for agents that were presumably unrelated to diarrhea.
287 der cleavage of an oxanorbornadiene linkage, presumably upon encountering intracellular thiol.
288 thways such as de novo lipogenesis, which is presumably upregulated in the context of insulin resista
289 or Quasimodo (Qsm) regulates this variation, presumably via an Na(+), K(+), Cl(-) cotransporter (NKCC
290      Pyrrolidine catalyzes very efficiently, presumably via iminium activation, the formation of acyl
291 in BLA neurons is regulated sex-dependently, presumably via mechanisms that have been established dur
292 ation of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome, presumably via membranous web shaping, and assembly of n
293 ation of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome, presumably via membranous web shaping, and assembly of n
294 ning of the increased valence of those cues, presumably via reversal of glutamatergic synaptic plasti
295 nchoconstriction in a NO-independent manner, presumably via rho kinase and p38 MAPK, and Syk inhibiti
296 aspiro[2.4]hepta-1,4,6-triene-1-carboxylate, presumably via the corresponding ketenimine intermediate
297  and negative) regulator of CKI1 expression, presumably via the phyA-regulated transcription factors
298 ses innate immune activation; this mechanism presumably was developed for interactions with immunocom
299 missions by as much as a factor of 1.7, and, presumably, we have altered the deposition of V from the
300 es Rab13 associate with the plasma membrane, presumably with insertion of the C-terminal prenyl group

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