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1 trategies for vector control, and biomedical research.
2 f differentially methylated genes for cancer research.
3 or their induction remain an intense area of research.
4 ddress long standing questions in biomedical research.
5 ion and further development in education and research.
6 ge and procedures are being used in clinical research.
7 f each publication on its respective area of research.
8 at have been invaluable in the clinic and in research.
9 ository of genome, health and trait data for research.
10 emistry in the context of current biomedical research.
11 tions in tumor-targeted drug delivery system research.
12 ical implications of this promising field of research.
13 se agents have potential in membrane protein research.
14 nd what their potential is for use for their research.
15 o research assessment and the advancement of research.
16 rowing importance in fundamental and applied research.
17 ritical in geomicrobiology and environmental research.
18 public, and its exact form is the subject of research.
19 e have been used predominantly in biomedical research.
20 lore TEK's relevance to environmental health research.
21 contemporary nanophotonics and metamaterials research.
22 aking a direct link between human and animal research.
23 ilitate entry in cells is an area of intense research.
24 s could range from biophotonics to materials research.
25 ealize these spin units is an active area of research.
26 both agricultural production and biomedical research.
27 nsively applied in biological and biomedical research.
28 to the commercial ImmunoCAP ISAC in allergy research.
29 settings, and presents directions for future research.
30 ents will improve the reliability of in vivo research.
31 rganoid systems for their future use in ZIKV research.
32 to UK and international policy, practice and research.
33 ce gene flow, genome properties, and lack of research.
34 edge gaps, and suggest priorities for future research.
35 We generate several hypotheses for future research.
36 a critical role in bioscience and biomedical research.
37 nd proposed and prioritized areas for future research.
38 xperts in different fields of cardiovascular research.
39 ibe an important phenomenon in global change research.
40 s thus far been largely overlooked in memory research.
41 considerations in PRO assessment in clinical research.
42 suggesting interesting directions for future research.
43 synergy has proven challenging to scientific research.
44 ese tumors and highlights ongoing and future research.
45 l incidence, STIs remain a neglected area of research.
46 erve as a valuable resource for intelligence research.
47 t had shown in the past both in teaching and research.
48 cially in domains such as cancer and systems research.
49 uestions that need to be addressed in future research.
50 tures have remained challenges in biological research.
51 rganoid techniques could be applied to aging research.
52 d their work on new developments in podocyte research.
53 trong evidence and a requirement for further research.
54 us, a major focus of thermophysical property research.
55 put technologies have revolutionized medical research.
56 ications in industry and also for scientific research.
57 A recent study provides guidance for future research.
58 thus offering new applications in biomedical research.
59 tools, can be determined solely by accuracy research.
60 h for novel and effective drugs in antiviral research.
61 vant to fundamental cell biology and medical research.
62 emerging therapies and future directions for research.
63 also allowing for validation of disseminated research.
64 oad consent and wide data sharing in biobank research.
65 biotic choices, and suggest areas for future research.
66 f tumor biology can advance health disparity research.
67 verview of data sources available for wealth research.
68 es, and the divide between clinical care and research.
69 riants in BRCA1) identified in the course of research.
70 including climbing tall trees for her canopy research.
71 ision medicine strategies in transplantation research.
72 for therapeutic applications and biomedical research.
73 l of which are growing domains of ecological research.
74 to date with the pace of publication of new research.
75 in nutritional, medical, and cell-biological research.
76 id state chemistry, biochemistry and medical research.
77 y offering a promising venue for orphan drug research.
78 s (ILCs) has opened entirely new avenues for research.
79 on, and can impact on both clinical care and research.
80 ide variant data most relevant to biological research.
81 ortunities and challenges for dermatological research.
82 d offer suggestions for its use in psoriasis research.
83 ns of dollars annually to support biomedical research.
84 new and substantiate findings from existing research.
85 ernative to PET analysis in preclinical drug research.
86 cost estimates in comparative effectiveness research.
87 der applications in Nav-related neuroscience research.
88 onents of experimental designs in biomedical research.
89 del might fill a vital niche in preeclampsia research.
90 ted in Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia research.
91 recognized leaders in basic and clinical FBD research.
92 ial directions for future pathophysiological research.
93 contributions to the field of kidney cancer research.
94 are molecules of growing interest in cancer research.
95 are of a great interest to the 2D materials research.
96 is crucial to contemporary clinical genetic research.
97 made, and offers some directions for future research.
98 els would be of great value in translational research.
99 an important topic in the field of materials research.
100 re needed to further behavioral intervention research.
101 wastewater continues to be an active area of research.
102 I-MRM-MS) are more commonly used in clinical research.
103 this area suitable for cancer care delivery research.
104 le for clinical practice and epidemiological research.
105 ificant efforts are being invested in cancer research.
106 gn of efficient probe sequences for genomics research.
107 of mood disorders is an important target for research.
108 l as distribution modeling and global change research.
109 e to improved patient care and inform future research.
110 g applications has revolutionized biomedical research.
111 pporting drug discovery and chemical biology research.
112 ealthy volunteers are crucial for biomedical research.
113 enges associated with the review of disaster research.
114 ootball players who donated their brains for research, a high proportion had neuropathological eviden
118 olars, pundits, and elected officials alike, research across the social sciences repeatedly concludes
119 latform can be broadly applied to biological research, across the spectrum of molecular biology to ce
120 nization graphing to depict the portfolio of research activities and a Poisson model to examine trend
121 sumptions in thermodynamics and to engage in research activities early in their scientific career.
124 black women to fully benefit from prevention research advances and decrease racial disparities in HIV
125 heterogeneity in MCII's effectiveness, this research advances theory on self-regulation and illumina
127 esearch priorities for Mycoplasma genitalium research agreed upon by the participants in a 2016 Natio
128 nces in computational modeling and empirical research aimed at addressing these questions at the leve
135 at confront academic surgeons pursuing basic research and a perception that success in basic science
136 s are increasingly commonplace in biomedical research and add layers of complexity to experimental de
137 ure development both by directing laboratory research and allowing for incorporation of further compo
142 w drug delivery systems are highly needed in research and clinical area to effectively treat gliomas
143 ther in the clinic or currently under active research and clinical development, with particular empha
149 ility of ASOs, we anticipate ongoing in vivo research and clinical trial development of ASOs for the
150 measurements of sample series, with academic research and clinical, environmental, pharmaceutical, or
151 dentified two high priority areas for future research and conservation efforts: the continental shelf
153 North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design and the general population using dat
155 idelines are presented to facilitate further research and development of more optimized CEP systems.
158 uality using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation, 2nd edition (AGREE II), instrum
161 l provide an overview of continuing relevant research and highlight different approaches towards deve
163 ivity of this enzyme is useful both in basic research and in clinical applications involving this pat
166 p overcome the correlation era in microbiome research and lead to a rational evaluation of clinical s
169 ith its multidecade experience in supporting research and policy efforts in human genomics, the Natio
177 l deepen our understanding, open avenues for research and provide an important reference for diagnosi
178 widely applied in biochemical and biomedical research and provide insights into elucidating glycoprot
180 MEPS), provided by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) for 2010 to calculate the ho
181 nstitute of Health and Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality funded a two-state collaborative to
182 or have been, on the global market, yet most research and regulation continues to focus on a limited
183 xicity, and discuss the future directions of research and reporting that are needed to diminish it.
185 o the American Society of Retina Specialists Research and Safety in Therapeutics (ASRS ReST) Committe
186 es to gauge the ability of its participating research and service groups to analyze typical genome-wi
187 ion and in agricultural origin and dispersal research and should be increasingly applied to these iss
191 ustrates how they are being used in clinical research and the potential for their use in clinical car
192 ealth surveillance in relation to scientific research and the protection of human subjects, and its i
193 er-represented individuals in human genomics research and the striking gaps in attaining that inclusi
194 exes have successfully been used in clinical research and their mechanisms of anticancer action have
195 d-targeting tools, with uses reaching beyond research and therapeutic development into the precision
199 the present and future progress of tinnitus research and treatment and what is needed for the field
201 odel produced by the NOAA Center for Tsunami Research and we observe variations in TEC that correlate
202 h the latest developments in natural product research and will further facilitate computational genom
203 s with SGCE mutations for myoclonus-dystonia research and, in more general terms, prompts the use of
204 5-10 years in the domains of clinical care, research, and advocacy and to create an action plan and
205 w widely employed in basic and translational research, and increasingly is also used privately in spo
206 d experts in immunology, human translational research, and positron emission tomographic vascular ima
209 waveform data for clinical and translational research, and will advance the study and management of c
211 ical stimulation has widespread clinical and research applications, yet its effect on ongoing neural
216 nts underlying disease resistance is a major research area in maize which is highly relevant for resi
219 matics tools that are dedicated to different research areas of RNA biology including RNA structure an
224 descriptive analysis of a sample of primary research articles published in three high-impact nursing
227 All review articles, case reports, original research articles, and any other articles relevant to BI
229 we discuss the current status of microbiome research as it relates to understanding obesity from the
230 a collection and analysis during qualitative research as part of a larger project on trauma quality i
231 represent a promising tool for translational research as they may allow modeling and therapy of human
232 disruptive influences on academic pathology research as we know it, straining limited resources and
234 es is needed in order to better inform basic research as well as the general public, regulators, and
235 e can have broad utility in membrane protein research, as it can be applied to different membrane pro
237 o ensure a fair and meritocratic approach to research assessment and the advancement of research.
241 ants and evaluated by 2 independent, trained research assistants who were blinded to the test results
246 ultifunctional protein and has elicited much research attention because its decreased protein level h
247 pulations, a factor that has received little research attention in recent years, despite its rapidly
250 l Sciences (NIGMS) Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) program to reward senior PIs with
251 NA detection has been a topic of significant research because of the utility of such assays in resour
252 opment is of high interest for plant science research because of their importance for leaf growth and
253 n of limited research resources, to maximise research benefit, and to help minimise research waste.
254 tainment, lower religiosity, perceiving more research benefits, fewer concerns, and fewer information
255 gy as well as to those applications in basic research, biotechnology and synthetic biology that invol
256 some of the remarkable advancements in basic research, biotechnology, and therapeutics science that t
257 ndance of data has greatly facilitated maize research, but may not be amenable to traditional analysi
258 ion is a topic of enormous interest and much research, but we are far from having an agreed taxonomy
259 opmental biology as well as in translational research, but whether organoids can truly live up to thi
260 k-oriented communities of interest in cancer research by adapting methods from academic publishing an
265 alue of cognitive assessments in psychiatric research can be substantially increased by also evaluati
267 includes the sections: Basic & Translational Research, Cardiac Failure, Cardiomyopathies/Myocardial &
269 study at an outpatient academic clinical and research center, the Department of Child and Adolescent
270 tal clinics, general practices, and clinical research centers) in 14 countries conducted between Dece
271 ed channel flows have been developed in many research centers, studies on jets interacting with veget
274 of both communities, outline the underlying research challenges, and suggest directions to advance t
275 tical Appraisal Skills Programme Qualitative Research Checklist and Paterson et al.'s Primary Researc
276 y studies (University of Washington Virology Research Clinic) and HIV prevention trials (HIV Preventi
279 hange is an international, multidisciplinary research collaboration between academic institutions and
282 IA and provides useful genetic resources for research communities particularly in understanding JIA e
284 nd three challenges to the pancreatic cancer research community as it moves toward to the goal of ext
285 ort DNF as a valuable resource to the cancer research community by providing new hypotheses on compou
288 data are not easily accessible to the plant research community, leaving most of the valuable genetic
293 e discuss new insights from patient-oriented research completed during the west Africa epidemic, iden
294 e describe speculative ideas and early stage research concerning the flow of genetic information from
296 verse events are defined with Valve Academic Research Consortium 2 criteria and adjudicated by an ind
304 rrogate measure of the quality of individual research contributions, or for hiring, promotion, or fun
305 epartment of Health's Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System and census population estima
309 and fluorouracil chemotherapy in the Medical Research Council Adjuvant Gastric Infusional Chemotherap
310 rs; 53% boys [n = 1660]) in the 1946 Medical Research Council National Survey of Health and Developme
311 Funding Sources: National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia and BUPA Health Foundation.
314 he HPO project since the debut Nucleic Acids Research database article in 2014, including specific ar
316 gan Sharing/Standard Transplant Analysis and Research database identified 12,958 patients listed for
318 y using the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database, we analyzed data from 14,715 patients
320 998 through 2014 using the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and linked to Hospital Episode
327 tudy findings are consistent with much prior research demonstrating that smokers have impaired inflam
328 , we review the extant literature and recent research describing genetic modifiers to risk for the mo
329 n affinity reagents are widely used in basic research, diagnostics and separations and for clinical a
330 scussed data highlight the importance of the research direction defined as "Ioliomics", studies of io
332 this fundamental strategy and propose future research directions for understanding and harnessing the
334 terize or validate models, and indicates key research directions needed to reconcile alternative meas
335 tches, and replacements, and identify future research directions that can contribute to a more compre
336 king group review and a summary of suggested research directions to advance this field in the next de
338 gal metabolism, has implications for diverse research disciplines ranging from plant pathology and fo
340 e in vitro models for mechanistic biological research, disease modelling, therapeutic target identifi
343 y questions were generated for each of three research domains: (1) target population to study; (2) ad
347 intingly, despite more than three decades of research effort, clinically effective anti-RAS therapies
351 Podocytes are becoming a primary focus of research efforts due to their association with progressi
352 ogical conditions and there have been active research efforts to develop high-throughput platforms to
354 during muscle regeneration could help inform research efforts to treat muscle diseases or improve mus
357 etabolomics, and transcriptomics into future research efforts; and build molecular annotations of net
365 ials and Methods The study was approved by a research ethics committee, and participants gave written
368 t Information Consortium, and the Journal of Research Evaluation from inception until May 2017 for pu
369 these reviews to provide an overview of the research evidence for nurses' contributions to healthcar
371 mates of this ILUC factor, there has been no research examining the economic effects and additional c
376 One of the fundamental challenges of this research field is the broad lack of available lead struc
378 his review surveys the current status of the research field, what kinds of new scientific problems ca
379 interest of scientists working in different research fields such as chemistry, physics, or materials
380 ssing strategies may be transferred to other research fields where sample comparisons are conducted.
381 most current basic science and translational research findings on several of the most catastrophic fo
388 s epidemic, and there is a pressing need for research focused on understanding and, ultimately, halti
391 patients enrolled in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) study, a large study o
394 FDG and (18)F-NaF-have been used in clinical research for imaging coronary artery plaque, and ongoing
395 phagocytosis and other host defenses in the research for, and the design of, antibiotic treatment re
400 power of multidisciplinary curiosity-driven research, from the hospital to the field and the laborat
404 an in-person meeting, evidence was reviewed, research gaps were identified, and key questions were ge
405 on to Prevent Skin Cancer broadly identified research gaps, but specific objectives are needed to fur
407 sm in developmental biology and regeneration research, genetic techniques enabling conditional analys
408 alysis of pathway knowledge to support basic research, genome analysis, modelling, systems biology an
409 is, and that the most productive avenues for research going forward may be investigations into GAS in
411 ining set samples (n = 158) were tested with research-grade reagents and 122 independent validation s
414 kernel attributes is being used by multiple research groups as an automated Web service running on c
415 n 1, 1995, and Oct 31, 2015, through leading research groups for child pneumonia identified through a
417 ccess to non-expert computer users and small research groups to a scalable storage option and simple
418 sters team science by allowing collaborating research groups to easily store, interact with, layout a
422 thy, psychotherapy), but surprisingly little research has been aimed at identifying the effect of the
430 y for cumulative cultural evolution, and new research has begun to probe the key psychological attrib
442 bituation of wild great apes for tourism and research has had a significant positive effect on the co
445 use disease are not well defined, but recent research has indicated that secreted proteins may play a
463 (BPA) are endocrine disruptors, and previous research has suggested that these chemical agents may di
464 face perception and social memory, no prior research has tested the relationship between individual
466 genome sequence data and functional genomics research has ushered in the discovery of aberrations in
467 ogical limitations in obesity and microbiome research have made it difficult to establish causality i
470 sistance to bile salts and build on previous research highlighting induced virulence in Shigella flex
473 r childhood cancer at the St Jude Children's Research Hospital who survived 10 years or longer from i
478 lity makes it a good target for gene-hunting research; (ii) some genes will be specific to spatial ab
479 ogical frameworks used to measure healthcare research impact and to summarise the common themes and m
483 -beta (Abeta) continues to dominate clinical research in AD, a deeper understanding of Abeta physiolo
484 onsumption in the large Genetic Epidemiology Research in Adult Health and Aging (GERA) cohort, in fou
487 metabolic traits, we show that while genomic research in African ancestry populations is still in ear
492 view from sign linguistics and developmental research in cognition presented by Goldin-Meadow & Brent
496 ent as part of methods in cost-effectiveness research in existing published studies has been limited.
499 f benefit from imaging-based early detection research in high-germline risk for pancreatic neoplasia,
507 development of our technique can benefit the research in multiple areas, including the microenvironme
508 ntra-host diversity, enabling not just basic research in personalized medicine but also accurate diag
509 ne, via nitric oxide synthase (NOS) enzymes, research in recent years has established that significan
510 verview of the recent advances in microbiome research in relation to neuro(auto)immune and neurodegen
511 rs (proximal outcome) and citations of NTP's research in scientific publications, reports, congressio
514 the trends of investments in malaria-related research in sub-Saharan Africa and compare investment wi
517 In this Review, we highlight the foremost research in the development of electrolytes and cathodes
520 amage to the bonded interface have dominated research in the past 20 y, with many "low-shrinkage" com
529 eoretical tools that complement experimental research in this field, we will concentrate on the appli
534 tion of QIP would transform diverse areas of research including accurate simulation of quantum dynami
535 election.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Contemporary research indicates that the alpha-beta frequency band un
538 in human genomics, the National Human Genome Research Institute is committed to establishing foundati
541 This study was conducted at an academic research institution in Baltimore, Maryland, from Januar
542 d blogosphere too often portray the job of a research-intensive faculty member and principal investig
543 ectric properties, have attracted tremendous research interest because of their potential in construc
544 graphene monolayers has triggered extensive research interest for the development of III-V/graphene
545 porous outer shell have received tremendous research interest owing to their unique structural featu
548 ssion of CGD is to facilitate and accelerate research into Candida pathogenesis and biology, by curat
551 understanding for translating basic science research into clinical practice, and 77.2% of all partic
553 logy and provides a systematic framework for research into craniofacial development and malformation.
554 l genomes that provides several tools to aid research into evolutionary processes in the microbial wo
556 the long-term sustainability of yields, and research into how other societal outcomes vary across la
558 s offer a platform to enable new preclinical research into mechanisms and prevention of epilepsy and
559 de in recent decades, will require continued research into mechanisms underlying disease prevention,
560 ophysiological understanding stimulated much research into plant physiological traits and gas exchang
561 sulators and semimetals, there has been much research into predicting and experimentally discovering
566 hroughput sequencing techniques, have caused research into RNA modifications to progress at an accele
569 is a valuable genomic resource for molecular research into the biology of mango fruit was created.
571 management than at present and enable future research into the effect of carcinoid syndrome control o
572 isorder social symptom severity, and further research into the gyral surface of the anterior cingulat
573 nst K. pneumoniae in serum, informing future research into the medicinal behaviours and dosing of thi
575 ny of these results at this time and further research into the sociological, psychological, and envir
576 a high growth rate would greatly facilitate research into the structure-property relationships of so
582 rary databases for English-language original research investigations that evaluated treatment outcome
586 ng CIL LC-MS should be very useful in future research involving the study of the effects of these met
588 inclusion of sex as a biological variable in research is absolutely essential for improving our under
590 The thesis presented here is that biomedical research is based on the trusted exchange of services.
592 e these cooperating cells and organelles, my research is constantly reshaped and transformed by inter
599 ile causal agents of WPND are known, current research is lacking in both sampling distribution and th
600 ealth gains, while support for translational research is leading to the development of some new negle
628 e primary objective of acoustic metamaterial research is to design subwavelength systems that behave
630 ting midges as vectors, a key area of future research is to establish the impact of this endosymbiont
635 omics becomes more widely used in biomedical research, it is important to revisit existing data analy
636 omise of revolutionising health services and research, it is not always evident what counts as co-pro
640 s) >20/uL or a reactive CSF-Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test; uncomplicated syphilis
641 fined as (i) a reactive CSF Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test (CSF-VDRL), (ii) detection of T
647 d at an international tuberculous meningitis research meeting organized by the Oxford University Clin
648 as been designed for data from metabarcoding research, metacoder can easily be applied to any data th
651 search methods and traditional, experimental research methods have strengths and weaknesses that are
655 al derived from animal studies in biomedical research more visible and accessible to the scientific c
656 rporate population science into neuroimaging research, most studies recruit small, non-representative
659 dings with two other long-running avenues of research, namely the biochemical properties of the PcG/T
661 tions of MoS2 nanosheets are emphasized, and research needs for future environmental applications of
662 It presents our view on the most pressing research needs for promoting the integration of chytrid
668 Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network between October 2010 and January 2016.
669 old in Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network intensive care units with chest compres
670 nstitutes of Health's Rare Diseases Clinical Research Network, which consists of expert centers in th
672 n sequestration, biogeochemistry, microbiome research, niche construction, and ecosystem engineering.
673 One of the major challenges in catalysis research nowadays is therefore the development of materi
674 l nationally, we strive to meld clinical and research objectives, improve patient outcomes, and contr
676 past 40 years, with a hope to facilitate the research of both basic scientists and clinicians to bett
682 ealth records on 99,785 Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) cohort individ
683 t also provides a firm basis for the further research on alloherpesvirus virion transmembrane protein
685 reported can be easily applied to any other research on ancient precious objects and cultural herita
695 tigation strategies include surveillance and research on emerging STEC, development of effective comm
697 re and 2D system, and enrich the theoretical research on finding non-Abelian anyons in topological sy
701 hallmarks of normal aging occur in progeria, research on HGPS can identify mechanisms underlying phys
704 review, is an effort to condense the recent research on l-Th highlighting its biological resource, p
705 is review, we provide an overview of ongoing research on mAbs and antibody-related theranostics in pr
712 ars, there has been a considerable amount of research on pathways to control the direction of magneti
715 del based on archaeological and ethnographic research on resource stress episodes, which exposes thre
716 his finding is discussed in relation to past research on responses and entrainment to rhythms, and th
722 targeting these axes can be used to advance research on the biological processes through which pover
724 ons to changing environments and for applied research on the correlated changes in bone structure, br
727 Our findings support the need for additional research on the mitochondrial inhibitory and antiestroge
728 in propagation in the human brain may impact research on the molecular factors involved in protein mi
729 identifies key questions related to ongoing research on the oral health-related quality of life (OHR
730 ts application to nursing using ethnographic research on the organising work of nurses as an empirica
731 rove patient behaviors and outcomes, current research on the program provides limited support as to t
733 and amplitude) of EPS, and supports further research on them using standardized testing conditions.
738 as a major public health threat has focused research on understanding virus biology and developing a
746 team or intervention delivery, (iv) primary research only, (v) English language, and (vi) quantitati
748 The data we present here suggest similar research opportunities within the context of human echol
749 t traits providing wide breeding and genetic research opportunities, including genome-wide associatio
750 or International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research or Eurocord and European Group for Blood and Ma
752 about general science, their own scientific research, or culturally controversial topics in science.
755 2 phase 3 clinical trials (Lymphoma Academic Research Organization-CORAL and Canadian Cancer Trials G
762 ic materials; polymer adsorbents and related research pertaining to amidoxime; and nanostructured mat
764 s of the title, abstract, specific aims, and research plans of identified grant applications from 200
765 Accordingly, there is a need for a robust research platform that incorporates all data and provide
768 lly translate the reviewed technologies from research platforms to clinical therapies will also be di
770 requirements increase, limiting biomechanics research potential, as reflected by only few commercial
771 continued investment in Cryptococcus vaccine research, potential challenges that must be overcome alo
775 e main goal, the stage of involvement in the research process, and the science-policy interface.
777 lenge, carriers in the Amish Complex Disease Research Program cohort exhibited significantly lower po
778 s investment in its cancer cooperative group research program has provided exceptional value and bene
780 s genome represents a cornerstone for future research programs aiming to exploit genetic diversity to
781 d benefit to the American public through its research programs generating positive cancer treatment t
782 of community-based epidemiology and wildlife research programs led and funded by African institutes a
787 is being addressed by a number of ambitious research projects seeking to re-engineer photosynthetic
788 ngaging undergraduate students in scientific research promises substantial benefits, but it is not ac
794 to estimate brain volumes from thin-section research-quality brain MR images and routine thick-secti
795 lex, dynamic, and hierarchical systems, many research questions cannot be answered statistically with
796 erstanding of a host of important biomedical research questions for which hamsters are an excellent m
798 ess the quality of the evidence to address 3 research questions: (1) How accurate is teledermatology
799 for multiple physiological functions, recent research raises concerns that high phosphorus intake cou
800 a unique integrative perspective for health research, reflecting genetic and environmental contribut
801 vil Registration System, Psychiatric Central Research Register, and Register of Causes of Death.
803 Our findings have a significant impact on research related to MPYS-mediated human diseases and med
805 g 5 broad categories of impact: (1) 'primary research-related impact', (2) 'influence on policy makin
806 ly inconsistent with the CLASH model, animal research relates predictable environments to rigid routi
812 ise to help direct the allocation of limited research resources, to maximise research benefit, and to
813 ts presentations and communications of brain research results through effective visualization designs
818 creasing amounts of data produced in biology research, scientists are in need of efficient data analy
819 nvolved in metastatic virulence, and ongoing research seeks to characterize the extent to which TNBC
842 ique bipedal locomotion have been a focus of research since Darwin, but the origins of humans' econom
844 Health study was conducted across 7 diverse research sites and relied on standardized clinical and l
849 ession was evaluated by using Osteoarthritis Research Society International grading (progression in 1
857 ions on how to increase diversity in genomic research studies and the genomic research workforce.
858 gree are essential to assess in all clinical research studies evaluating the outcomes of acute respir
860 ed coronary flow reserve has been applied in research studies, but its clinical role has been limited
862 eveloped RImmPort that prepares NIAID-funded research study datasets in ImmPort (immport.org) for ana
863 18 participants was conducted at 49 clinical research study sites from January 27, 2014, to April 8,
864 The utility of Xenopus laevis, a common research subject for developmental biology, retinal phys
865 ecent animal literature and burgeoning human research suggest that the hormone oxytocin (OT) may be i
866 n this study was higher compared to previous research, suggesting that patients exposed to unnecessar
870 recent theoretical, cognitive and behavioral research suggests that different strategies are applied
873 understanding the biological basis of aging, research suggests that targeting the aging process itsel
877 s whole-body PET/MR scanners has enabled new research taking advantage of the complementary informati
881 echanistic framework will stimulate fruitful research that aims at unraveling the molecular pathways
882 of N-of-1 trials in translational nutrition research that are meant to assess the utility of persona
883 logy represents a transdisciplinary field of research that can combine the expertise of population ge
884 deas, models, and data sources from decision research that can fuel new lines of inquiry on how socia
885 promising findings beg for further empirical research that deliberately tests for relationships betwe
886 so, this will inspire future cardiovascular research that evaluates not only traditional end points,
887 s semiconductors has been a topic of intense research that has been propelled by modern applications
888 orbidity and cost has led to a large body of research that has been summarised in systematic reviews
889 mics into a long-running history of Sphagnum research that has documented unparalleled contributions
891 in vivo, and the need to conduct mechanistic research that identifies drugs performing well not only
892 t findings and propose directions for future research that involve microbe-induced changes to plant d
893 earance of new diagnostic tests by promoting research that might not have otherwise been feasible wit
894 urrent and critical issues and themes in GxE research that need additional consideration, including t
898 ized methods for the conduct of TBM clinical research that were drafted at an international tuberculo
899 Amongst many fascinating problems for future research, the data revealed a YtfE orthologue, Ddes_1165
903 e greatest advances in the history of cancer research: the development of vaccines that prevent infec
904 dex was simpler and matched previous related research; the second was added because it allowed the in
906 ntinuous interest in multiple sclerosis (MS) research, there is still a lack of neuroprotective strat
908 ures have been the central focus of epilepsy research, they are commonly accompanied by cognitive pro
910 They demonstrated the power of collaborative research through meta-analysis of study-specific results
911 ard (MIRA) program to reward senior PIs with research time in exchange for less funding, this may rev
916 e cellular responses has become one focus of research to develop innovative strategies to recruit and
917 his year's Lasker-DeBakey Prize for Clinical Research to Douglas Lowy and John Schiller celebrates th
919 e novel observations pave the way for future research to identify molecular mechanisms involved in mi
921 ting hematopoietic aging and support further research to identify the rejuvenating factors elaborated
922 analyses (GSEAs) are widely used in genomic research to identify underlying biological mechanisms (d
923 ognition using the measurement and treatment research to improve cognition in schizophrenia (MATRICS)
924 ice effects on the Measurement and Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia Consensus
927 physical scores should be a focus in future research to optimize treatment strategies to reduce a ne
928 re warranted as is comparative effectiveness research to strengthen the underlying evidence base.
929 imilar enzymes, and the applications of this research to the field of artificial metalloenzymes and s
932 based technologies has proven to be a useful research tool but lacks the advantages of small molecule
933 nsitive, safe, stable, and easy-to-implement research tool for measuring T cell responses and cellula
934 ow organoids are now being used as a primary research tool to investigate human developmental biology
937 ughput and resolution of currently available research tools, which involve laborious isolation, separ
945 terms of fundamental values of four distinct research traditions and the communities that bring the v
949 dertake an exhaustive examination of current research trends with a focus on nanomaterials (NMs) to c
951 lists in improving perioperative outcomes in research trials, effective methods of population-based i
955 ted, and current weight was measured at each research visit and abstracted from prenatal records.
958 nctional modules in the gray-matter, limited research was directed to the functional organization of
959 he WHO Department of Reproductive Health and Research was distributed to 41 countries and territories
960 iderations in the Review of Disaster Related Research was formed to identify and address ethical and
961 d real science news items and found that the research was judged to be of higher quality when paired
962 he template for reporting data from drowning research was revised extensively, with new emphasis on m
968 tives of vertebrate social learners, but the research we describe highlights routes by which natural
972 the basis of evidence from a growing body of research, we discuss to what extent the cellular and mol
974 thetics in the light of recent psychological research, we present a novel model to explain this much
976 historically been at the forefront of cancer research, where they are known to act as critical regula
977 he past decade, except in preclinical stroke research, which has uniquely demonstrated significant im
979 ressing these and other key questions in CO2 research will require collaborations across scientific d
981 re is a pressing need for cross-disciplinary research with an integrative approach to data science, w
982 wever, necessitate additional implementation research with more appropriate measurement indicators de
984 both in syndemics, a field of applied health research with roots in medical anthropology, and in the
986 S during natural speech production in future research with typical and atypical child populations.
987 the predictive translational value of mouse research, with an emphasis on exploitation of a "dirty"
988 This conclusion largely stems from polar research, with less attention paid to mountain glaciers
992 itically dependent on fundamental systematic research, yielding numerous, additional, well-sampled ph
995 who miss multiple appointments are an under-researched group who might have substantial unmet health
996 ups, but unbiased studies of previously well-researched insect faunas indicate that 1-2% of species m
998 ll of great interest and in the limelight of researches.
999 rity in data structure of these two types of researches.
1000 entral objectives of regeneration biologists researching different tissues and species, focusing main
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