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1 intermediates and show that the pore is most probably a helix barrel that contains eight D4 peptides
2  addition to organic carbon, nitrogen (N) is probably a major nutrient transferred to the plant becau
3                     This conductance is most probably a result of heterotetramers of Kir2 gene produc
4                     This conductance is most probably a result of the expression of multiple Kir2 fam
5               These distinct cell states are probably accompanied by differing metabolic needs, yet l
6 ns to protect against viral challenge, which probably accounts for its selection within human populat
7 P = 3.3 x 10(-8)), which is located at 6q12, probably acting in "trans" and explaining 10.3% of eNO l
8          In conclusion, we propose that PknG probably acts as a modulator of latency-associated signa
9       Our conclusion is that alpha-synuclein probably acts as a prion in human diseases, and a deeper
10 e and affinity of HLA-B*51.peptide complexes probably affect T-cell and natural killer cell recogniti
11 arly and recycling endosomes while filamin A probably aids the recycling of SK2 channels from recycli
12 ween AgRP1 and AgRP2 neurons and, therefore, probably also between the processes they regulate.
13    Other isoxazole-based pharmaceuticals are probably also metabolized by a redox mechanism.
14 ses epidermal cell width but not length, and probably also reduces the number of lateral cell divisio
15 lts suggest that the intervention program is probably an effective strategy to stop PS in children.
16                              FtsZ1 and FtsZB probably arose by duplication of the more ancestral FtsZ
17 misinin-resistant P falciparum C580Y lineage probably arose in western Cambodia and then spread to Th
18  and plant productivity weaken considerably, probably as a result of a reduction in biodiversity and
19 otope fingerprints were differentiated, most probably as a result of purification and isolation proce
20 ependently in at least three plant families, probably as an elemental defense mechanism and perhaps m
21 ty forms through expanded sulfotransferases, probably as deterrence against predation, while it achie
22  consequence of a decrease in water activity probably associated with the formation of organic comple
23 ity in the dayside atmosphere of KELT-9b are probably atomic metals.
24  on a previous questionnaire that they would probably attend screening if invited, were randomly assi
25 gher compared to hind limb muscles, which is probably attributable to constant activation of this mus
26 D did not predict overall survival, which is probably attributable to thrombocytopenia at GVHD onset
27 ues with a higher specificity for SPCA1a can probably be developed.
28 anticipated future rise in demand, both will probably be necessary.
29 tii" and M. kansasii, modern M. tuberculosis probably became more hydrophobic by increasing the propo
30  signals transmitted by K cells is improved, probably because K cell responses become less rectified.
31 disease (CVD) risk factors are inconsistent, probably because of confounding and reverse causality.
32 ted with inferior communication performance, probably because of decreased vigilance and attention.
33  of 1, the MIDA-boryl group migrates easily, probably because of its electron-rich sp(3)-hybridized b
34 fully "leap-frogging" over bristlecone pine, probably because of its strong dispersal advantage and b
35 e efficacy differences were less pronounced, probably because of prolonged exposure to TDB found with
36  induced an increase in the leakage current, probably because of the out-diffusion and incorporation
37 xhibited more complex cell-killing activity, probably because of two different modes of membrane perm
38 umain activity were nevertheless pronounced, probably because the cells lacked this inhibitor, and it
39  PhiRI for a previously published data set,1 probably because the predictors are intercorrelated (Pea
40 and asthma have been incompletely addressed, probably because their time-dependent and bidirectional
41 ein to inhibit general gene expression, most probably because these mutations decreased the binding o
42 y to transplant or refuse a kidney graft has probably been overestimated.
43 nd instead suggest that these organisms more probably benefit from each other because of their differ
44 adiation also inhibits the nonphotochemical (probably biological) degradation of PRP.
45 enhances significantly deacetylase activity, probably by creating a more favorable environment for tr
46 ntiated the effect of SDF-1 antagonism, most probably by downregulating SDF-1 and the second receptor
47 f beta-Catenin is essential for development, probably by enhancing the interactions between DE-Cad an
48  positioning have further reduced mortality, probably by extending the therapeutic effects of lung pr
49 duct formulations lowered the glycemic index probably by inhibiting carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzyme a
50 ting the seed-catalyzed aggregation of Abeta probably by modulating the Abeta conformation into a fib
51 ially targets RNA related processes in vivo, probably by relaxing RNA secondary structures and/or RNA
52 ing of chromosome segregation related genes, probably by stabilizing the U4/U6.U5 tri-snRNP complex.
53 liferation, numbers in peripheral blood, and probably by their precursors without increasing the CMV
54      This low degree of heat denaturation is probably caused by the aggregation of the initially unfo
55 Outpatient clinic layout and high encounters probably caused this PCP cluster, which was controlled a
56 n at the elite level are also considered and probably centre aroundVO2 max .
57 ying climate, sediments from the Thar Desert probably choked the signature of an independent Saraswat
58 elanin protected CA (p-values < 10(-4) ) and probably CN.
59 since its discovery, it is suggested that BV probably collides into its prey at random.
60 ossil record of Abaco, both of these species probably colonized Abaco during the last glacial interva
61      We conclude that gliding locomotion was probably common in euharamiyidans, which lends support t
62   Other large public academic health centers probably confront similar issues, but-except for UCSF-su
63 ch thrive in industrial automation, and will probably continue to do so for decades to come.
64                         High levels of PM2.5 probably contribute to increased T2D prevalence in the U
65 ps outbreak control and that waning immunity probably contributed to propagation of the outbreak.
66                          This genomic change probably contributed to the high evolutionary rate of th
67   The defective RyR1 gating that we describe probably contributes significantly to the impaired SR Ca
68             Enterohepatic recirculation most probably contributes to a concentration-time profile aft
69  nonguideline breast cancer treatment, which probably contributes to poorer overall and breast cancer
70 he only sensitizing one at long distance and probably contributes to the sensitization at shorter dis
71 il pH and microbial community structure both probably control methane production in Arctic soils.
72 nt mutant, Rad51-dependent JMs are detected, probably corresponding to recombination between sisters.
73                     The pathogenic mechanism probably corresponds to an alteration in desmin dimer an
74 bufo ampinga, Late Cretaceous of Madagascar) probably could bite with forces of 500 to 2200 N, compar
75 IPT) in neat CH3CN where photodeamination is probably coupled to ESIPT.
76 n-helix extension between segments S2 and S3 probably couples ligand binding to pore opening.
77 ypes in the visual cortex; these changes are probably critical for cortical function and may be sites
78            Time to clearance of pathogens is probably critical to outcome in septic shock.
79 tionally, de novo damaging variants (LGD and probably damaging missense) are overrepresented in proba
80 he nocturnality of the ancestral mammals was probably derived from the predominate diurnality of the
81                 Much of the atmospheric flux probably derives from emissions from the combustion of f
82 who probably had the disorder from those who probably did not so that those people with a probable di
83  RNAPs from different bacterial species and, probably, different types of transcription complexes.
84 ead to amelioration of CsA nephrotoxicity by probably diminishing CsA-induced renal Klotho downregula
85 in Z. mays, and indicate that gm in maize is probably driven by anatomical constraints rather than by
86                        These differences are probably driven by incomplete chemical and isotopic equi
87  newly formed neurons do not survive longer, probably due to a non-suitable local environment.
88 ery ancient brandies whose contamination was probably due to a PAEs concentration effect as a consequ
89                                      This is probably due to a range of factors, including contradict
90 his was that viral replication was elevated, probably due to a stabilization of the viral replication
91 resulting in random bursts of Ca(2+) release probably due to Ca(2+) overload in the sarcoplasmic reti
92 as low, indicating high levels of gene flow, probably due to cross-pollination by bees.
93 he emulsions caused emulsion destabilization probably due to depletion or bridging effect, independen
94 nd to vary considerably more among isolates, probably due to differential levels of drift and inbreed
95                               This action is probably due to disengagement of Smc1-Smc3 heads prompte
96 ant in maintaining binding to MART-1.HLA-A2, probably due to either structural requirements for prope
97                     Observed differences are probably due to endogenous characteristics making these
98 re of cells to irradiation by visible light, probably due to formation of electrophilic species such
99 ng effects were higher than domestic cooking probably due to higher temperature and longer duration.
100                   The latter relationship is probably due to immunosenescence, because heart failure
101 SynII) leads to the development of epilepsy, probably due to impairments in inhibitory synaptic trans
102 frame deletions of 1 or several amino acids, probably due to increased degradation of the mutated pro
103 Su samples showed a minimum Bloom formation, probably due to its dense microstructure with no void sp
104 han high demethylesterified pectin (>/=58%), probably due to its higher chelating capacity of pro-oxi
105    (+)-Catechin reduced CML levels the most, probably due to its structure-antioxidant activity relat
106 e, but resulted deleterious in the EFP site, probably due to lower biocompatibility.
107 r fluorene, such signature is not identified probably due to lower oscillator strength of plasmon com
108  and mental health have shown mixed results, probably due to methodological heterogeneity.
109 e deficiency leads to behavioral alterations probably due to neurotransmitter dysbalance on the level
110 s of Yb and Eu by decreasing their lifetime, probably due to nonradiative deactivation of excited sta
111 nt retains both WT and mutant KRAS function, probably due to offsetting defects in recognition of fac
112 ucing population blooms in the Mediterranean probably due to pelagic ecosystem's decay.
113 ned women, but humidity impairs performance, probably due to reduced evaporative power.
114  accuracy is almost unchanged up to 7.4 GHz, probably due to strong electron confinement in the trap.
115 ortho-substituted substrates than para ones, probably due to the effects of steric hindrance or elect
116 ugh this activation was transient by nature, probably due to the lack of talin involvement in FAK act
117 n in OHP (13.7-42.0mg/100g protein) samples, probably due to the most severe processing conditions us
118 N2 O production from these pathways; this is probably due to the observed reduction in the expression
119 trations was not observed in the Negro Basin probably due to the variable export of MeHg from poorly
120                                      This is probably due to their high rigidity, which hinders some
121 n area with a high tuberculosis burden, were probably due to transmission rather than to inadequate t
122                    The serpentinites, formed probably during Mesozoic Tethyan rifting, were carried b
123 stem's initial expansion, its later neglect, probably during the civil wars of the first century BC,
124  1000 people who inject drugs per year would probably eliminate HCV within 10 years.
125  and, accordingly, this pathway organization probably encodes interoceptive status.
126         As a result, KATP channel inhibition probably exacerbates a mismatch between energy demand an
127  these intrinsically disordered proteins and probably exemplifies a common strategy used by the cell
128 elihood and terrestrial ecosystems, and have probably experienced explosive diversifications.
129 ted glucose utilization in the neonate which probably explains the transient hyperinsulinism and hypo
130  not influenced by the type of muscle but is probably favored by characteristic processing conditions
131 %), although modifications in their profile, probably for combined effect of environment and microorg
132 single Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT) event, probably from a cyanobacterial donor species.
133 rphological change suggests a dietary shift, probably from omnivory for juvenile Limusaurus to herbiv
134 Our findings suggest that cortical circuits, probably from somatosensory and motor cortex, contribute
135 84 residue is indispensable for BTX actions, probably functioning as an integral part of the BTX rece
136 ces the RCA-alpha and RCA-beta isoforms were probably gained from another gene in charophytes, conser
137 there was an increase of volatile compounds, probably generated by chemical reactions.
138  with hereditary NS and 5 (5%) patients with probably genetically caused NS.
139 gly, the giant impactor that formed the Moon probably had an isotopic composition similar to that of
140 isorder using tests to distinguish those who probably had the disorder from those who probably did no
141 ariation, over 90% of the contributing genes probably have indirect effects.
142 ifferent genetic and biochemical forms would probably have resulted; this contingency arises from the
143 olic adaptations to slow hindlimb growth are probably hormonally-mediated by mechanisms that include
144 ters hematopoiesis and predisposes mice (and probably humans) to myeloid malignancies by a mechanism
145  adopt a catalytically inactive conformation probably important for transcription regulation.
146 insic mortality risk in driving behaviour is probably important, but strong evidence is still lacking
147  floor muscle training leads to a small, but probably important, reduction in prolapse symptoms.
148  the early Paleocene (56-66 million yr ago), probably in Australasia.
149 ct Fragaria iinumae-like diploid progenitor, probably in Beringia during the Pleistocene.
150 tion occurring outside of the hospital, most probably in the commensal niche, and that drug resistanc
151  GABA transporter GAT-1 provides extra bulk, probably in the form of a pi-helix, which is required fo
152 at there must be biochemical influences that probably include binding of degraded hemoglobin, among o
153 human, not mouse, O4(+) cells by a mechanism probably independent of reactive oxygen species.
154 SA, with five new haplotypes described here, probably indicating ongoing invasion and re-introduction
155 non-uniform doping profile is unintentional, probably induced during the deposition process, and a pr
156 worming might be effective for weight but is probably ineffective for height, cognition, and attendan
157 that resistance to BRAF or MEK inhibitors is probably inevitable, and novel therapeutic approaches ar
158 s, and such shifts in cytosolic pH (pHcyto ) probably influence mechanisms underlying forms of synapt
159  although the impact of NAC and xanthine was probably influenced by publication bias/small-study effe
160                          Dietary fat content probably influences both NAFLD and insulin resistance; h
161 hic mechanisms between the three species are probably influencing the different bycatch impact: for s
162 nsmitted Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection and probably involve an imbalance of host extracellular matr
163 ionic lock between Asp185 and Arg292 that is probably involved in receptor activation interacts with
164             Last, we determined that mOGT is probably involved in the glycosylation of a restricted s
165 t of both direct and indirect mechanisms and probably involves multiple receptors.
166 ders and organ-specific autoimmune disorders probably involves the recognition of self or foreign mol
167 ely the increased level of cFGF23 fragments, probably is an important mediator of the association bet
168 ings suggest that physician employment alone probably is not a sufficient tool for improving hospital
169 e, two-state allosteric model and instead is probably kinetically determined.
170 ize that insufficient depletion of rRNA will probably lead to incorrect quantification of gene expres
171 tatively small estimates of effect size have probably led to much of the current controversy about PP
172 nvasive potential of the wild boar therefore probably lies on the reproductive, dietary and morpholog
173 oth edges of the Western Mediterranean, most probably linked to the respective different regulatory f
174 o 50 km, the pregnant woman from Isernia was probably local, given that the isotopic ratio of the ena
175                     Interestingly, PtNTT5 is probably located in the endoplasmic reticulum, which in
176  the binding site of ALV-J gp85 on chNHE1 is probably located on the apex of the molecule; the recept
177 d for NGU caused by Mycoplasma genitalium is probably longer than for NGU caused by C. trachomatis.
178 at the population of sub-Saharan Africa will probably lose 2.3 million disability-adjusted life-years
179    We rated studies generally with "low" to "probably low" risk of bias and rated the overall body of
180           The risk of sexual transmission is probably lower than for Chlamydia trachomatis.
181 e complex polymorphisms in these animals are probably maintained by a combination of a conditional st
182 evention of other atopic disorders that will probably mandate systemic immunosuppression in severe AD
183 Th2 cells, type 2 innate lymphoid cells, and probably mast cells.
184 y postsynaptic actions on young MGB neurons, probably mediated by beta2-containing heteromeric nAChRs
185 en deprivation may play a facilitating role, probably mediated by endothelial dysfunction.
186 mportantly, novel transmembrane transporters probably mediating Cu(+) influx were among those largely
187 findings reveal that nocturnal predators are probably more specialized than previously assumed, irres
188                 Anti-inflammatory agents are probably most effective in early disease, while drugs th
189 cal data indicating a functional connection (probably multisynaptic) from the primary visual cortex t
190                            Similar mutations probably need to be acquired by emerging influenza A vir
191  searches, and a full account of search will probably need to explain how the two interact to find vi
192 ce and beech by the end of this century, but probably not for fir.
193 d maritime regions; Denmark and Norway) will probably not show large changes in growth and survival i
194 eotide polymorphism rs6971; however, this is probably not the case for the prototypical agent (11)C-P
195 , the medical and scientific communities are probably not yet fully harnessing the power of these gen
196 e inexperience with column coating, and most probably (not supported by data) suffering from the same
197 ion and covalently modified Cys-119/Cys-162, probably obstructing MKK3 access.
198  subsequent guanylyl cyclase activation that probably occurred in pericytes.
199 conclude that terrestrialization of Hexapoda probably occurred in the late Cambrian to early Ordovici
200                    We found that this effect probably occurs through a direct interaction of spermine
201                This increased brittleness is probably of little significance with regards to predatio
202 egulator of carbon and energy metabolism and probably of other physiological processes in enteric bac
203 ediated by ephemeral collision complexes are probably of significance in various combustion and plane
204 was triggered if toxic effects attributed as probably or definitely related to CPI-613 were grade 2 o
205 se than grade 2 within 4 weeks attributed as probably or definitely related to CPI-613.
206 eceived sodium thiosulfate, none were deemed probably or definitely related to sodium thiosulfate; th
207 t least one adverse event that was possibly, probably, or certainly related to injection.
208 ntification of the pesticide imazalil, which probably originated from imported fruits.
209  not depend on the medium, then the spectrum probably overlaps with a derivatized fragment of the sam
210 re located on two separate plasmids, and are probably paralogs or pseudoparalogs.
211 ty-dependent plasticity, we conclude that it probably plays a direct and important role in the regula
212  as definitely positive scan findings versus probably positive scan findings versus negative scan fin
213 more recently than others across Europe, and probably predate the arrival of anatomically modern huma
214 rol the accessibility of the bound syntaxin, probably preparing it for SNARE complex assembly.
215  to be the result of tides and therefore was probably present at formation.
216 t could detect the low concentrations of PrP probably present in brains of donors at early stages of
217 mats fuelled by oxygenic photosynthesis were probably present in terrestrial habitats from c. 3.0 bil
218 the IHCs activates group I mGluRs (mGluR1s), probably present on the efferent terminals, which, in tu
219 ar multiple site editing through DYW2, which probably provides the deaminase activity to E(+) editoso
220 V and spillover between rodent species, most probably Rattus rattus, were detected and indicate that
221 eriod, with much less recycling of water and probably reduced plant transpiration, although the rainf
222  increased dosing of corrosion inhibitors is probably reducing the likelihood of scaling and in-servi
223                              These responses probably reflect distinct cellular mechanisms underlying
224 t not CD16a-inducible, their presence in AMR probably reflecting NK cell localization.
225 k and wood share many regulatory mechanisms, probably reflecting similar ontogeny.
226 are generally lower in cells from wild mice, probably reflecting the importance of maintaining immune
227 y, to that of chlorophyll; this relationship probably reflects arsenobetaine's release to water from
228  on RLC phosphorylation and force responses, probably related to degenerate G protein signalling netw
229 t is an apomorphic feature of Austrobaileya, probably related to germination in extremely dark unders
230 te upcoming rapid finger movements, which is probably related to impaired transmission at a cortical
231                                      This is probably related to impaired transmission at a cortical
232 pelvic hotspots, in most cases they are more probably related to remnants of tracer at injection site
233               This reduced diversity is most probably related to somatic mutations or to changes in t
234 ichment of high-density chemical components, probably related to subducted oceanic plates or primordi
235 ps were reportedly suspected adverse events, probably related to the vaccine; however, most were mild
236 f which seven deaths were judged possibly or probably related to treatment (pulmonary embolism [200 m
237 s the remaining four events were possibly or probably related.
238 tive macrophage-tropic virus expression, and probably replication, indicates that antiretroviral drug
239 tly recognized P. fluorescens subgroups, and probably represent new subgroups.
240     However, delivering such landscapes will probably require the explicit linkage of livestock yield
241 imization of immunosuppressive treatment are probably required.
242 e temperature of its dayside, its atmosphere probably resembles the molecule-dominated atmospheres of
243 s related to protein denaturation, which was probably responsible for the decreased bioaccessibility
244 ng that the intrinsic excitatory current was probably responsible for the initial sharp rise in motor
245 c IDLV genomic structure at the target site, probably resulted from recombination of the IDLV genomic
246 smaller size fractions (<1 mm), and this has probably resulted in an underestimation of actual microp
247  EPSC waveforms consisted of multiple peaks, probably resulting from action potential bursts in singl
248 , being the most abundant a 25-kDa fragment, probably resulting from proteolytic processing by eta-se
249    This second effect is correlated with and probably results from loss of NELF association and funct
250                   The "access from above" is probably safer and should be considered in the majority
251 ndoplasmic reticulum stress response that is probably secondary to inappropriate derepression of chol
252  Ca(2+) signaling is observed in aged cells, probably secondary to the formation of disulfide bonds a
253  the earliest pottery made in the Near East, probably served as combination fermentation, aging, and
254 nt, and correspondingly the lateral openings probably served to expel water and waste material.
255 s not properly screened by an atmosphere was probably significant during the AGN phase, possibly hind
256 ture was inherited from bacterial ancestors, probably simultaneously with the hosting of the proto-mi
257 etrics, and negligence of key parameters are probably some of the factors still hindering the applica
258 ready endowed with neurosecretory cells that probably started to connect into neuronal networks soon
259 us, and perhaps from the Ghaggar-Hakra-Nara, probably sustained a productive marine environment as we
260 investigate the ILC3-B-cell interaction that probably takes place in human tonsils.
261 very of small natural product molecules that probably target these enzymes.
262 As-mediated carcinogenesis, we show that iAs probably targets CTCF binding at the promoter of DNA met
263                       The coiled coil domain probably terminates near the critical constriction contr
264 t who had been hospitalized in India and was probably the initial carrier.
265   Their world is awash with mechanical cues, probably the most ancient form of which are osmotic forc
266 l-studied lifestyle for viruses), commensal (probably the most common lifestyle), and mutualistic (im
267  damage, DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are probably the most deleterious.
268                    While gastric emptying is probably the most significant component, other factors n
269 virus transmission among neuronal cells, and probably the neuropathy induced by VZV infection.IMPORTA
270 R efficacy in auditory thalamus, and this is probably the result of a loss of nAChR density (Bmax ) a
271 ght loss was maintained 2 y later, which was probably the result of lasting effects on acquired behav
272 -specific distributions of mtDNA haplotypes, probably the result of mother-offspring cultural transmi
273  to affect mitochondrial elongation in MFN1, probably through a GTP-loading-dependent domain rearrang
274 nsorimotor circuit that bypasses the lesion, probably through biomechanical coupling, to partly recov
275 on suggest that ALT reduces the risk of IHD, probably through reducing triglyceride levels.
276 ns in both countries have a major influence, probably through their impact on wasp colony initiation
277 ions are still dominated by low-Tc Nb3Sn due probably to cost and processing issues.
278  infusion, the degradation of some catechins probably to gallic acid was observed.
279            Splenic ferroportin was increased probably to sustain hematopoiesis.
280 nergy- and reproduction-associated genes are probably under selection in cultivated citrus.
281  the literature since 1960, the condition is probably underdiagnosed because of a lack of awareness a
282 leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids, a probably underestimated disorder, is associated with a s
283 h no data from Asia, and cases worldwide are probably underestimated due to incomplete case ascertain
284 rded by some common workflows, and therefore probably underreported.
285               In the future, clinicians will probably use blood-specific or lung-specific molecular m
286 ne heterotrophic bacteria also produce DMSP, probably using the same methionine (Met) transamination
287 rcury by 214 nmol m(-2) in the Gotland Deep, probably via attachment of the mercury compounds to sink
288 bited hemagglutination by virions and ISVPs, probably via direct interference with glycan engagement.
289 perturbed allergen quantification in ELISAs, probably via exposure of additional epitopes.
290  schwertmannite surface against dissolution; probably via the formation of strong surface complexes.
291  transplant hosts promote VEC proliferation, probably via VEGF-A signaling, whereas IFNgamma shows an
292     Moreover, modulation cellulose synthesis probably was an important influencing factor in polysacc
293 cate the severity of the injury, which, most probably, was caused by a predatory attack, presumably b
294  bound water than ground bran, which is most probably water entrapped in between bran particles.
295                  The remaining mutations are probably weakly dominant negative or their effects are c
296 ssful growth conditions, and this ability is probably widespread among aquatic proteobacteria.
297  legs and a slender tail, features that were probably widespread among paravians.
298 egative Syndrome Scale, illness severity and probably with a poor performance in a test of attention.
299                                  This effect probably works as an attentional compensatory activity u
300          I suggest that statistical analysis probably would find slower life history strategy, greate

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