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1 in addition to highlighting areas for future research.
2 ine in a field that has a perpetual need for research.
3 idates is an ongoing challenge in biomedical research.
4 ells represent important goals of biomedical research.
5 -18-year-old A level biologists in sustained research.
6 design platinum complexes suitable for such research.
7 es sometimes limit the advance of radiologic research.
8 Here, I review the state of this new wave of research.
9 nt therapeutic windows for preclinical brain research.
10 Amyloid has been the focus of most biomarker research.
11 in experimental design of current biomedical research.
12 the current major knowledge gaps for future research.
13 design, conduct, analysis, and reporting of research.
14 studies, drug development, and other future research.
15 The non-transplanted tissues were used for research.
16 ractions and protein functions in biological research.
17 , and this goal remains the focus of intense research.
18 s been made in the field of microRNA (miRNA) research.
19 individual applications in membrane protein research.
20 erpretation in functional and structural MRI research.
21 n designing tropical cyclone epidemiological research.
22 n knowledge we uncovered and inspire further research.
23 tool in many areas of biological and medical research.
24 s, dogs have been proposed as models for INS research.
25 pid levels requires further clinical outcome research.
26 or (single molecule) spectroelectrochemistry research.
27 nterruption (ATI) may affect HIV persistence research.
28 d reporting of future self-care intervention research.
29 bject areas and characteristics of published research.
30 of biological functionality needs additional research.
31 ng the scientists who use modelling in their research.
32 in both clinical applications and immunology research.
33 riendly approach for conducting reproducible research.
34 uggests several promising avenues for future research.
35 ith a snapshot into these emerging fields of research.
36 studied nonhuman primate (NHP) in biomedical research.
37 of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) research.
38 tides is a major question in origins-of-life research.
39 (ML) is uniquely suited for high-throughput research.
40 ave opened a new paradigm for pharmaceutical research.
41 of inorganic hosts is a more nascent area of research.
42 hic and topical diversity of Landsat-enabled research.
43 gan are valuable for basic and translational research.
44 analyses to gastroenterology and hepatology research.
45 her cardiovascular diseases requires further research.
46 learning) and consider directions for future research.
47 s essential for transparent and reproducible research.
48 de a new avenue for continuing their further research.
49 data has become a major challenge in genomic research.
50 hat was identified as priorities for ongoing research.
51 ks is an important topic in complex networks research.
52 cience is public participation in scientific research.
53 ly pushed the frontiers of modern biomedical research.
54 rainees were prevented from performing bench research.
55 approaches, have accelerated and driven this research.
56 6 species commonly evaluated in pre-clinical research.
57 remains limited despite decades of clinical research.
58 se in clinical genetics and precision health research.
59 roles in clinical diagnostics and biomedical research.
60 alone would benefit various areas of protein research.
61 the reproducibility of findings from animal research.
62 naviruses can provide clues and guide future research.
63 care, treatment recommendations, and future research.
64 e of great value for basic and translational research.
65 and short-term exposures in epidemiological research.
66 e similar hypotheses in many areas of health research.
67 rce for scientists to conduct health-related research.
68 s in the oral cavity makes it a key site for research.
69 ine design, and biomedical and biotechnology research.
70 and open up new perspectives in experimental research.
71 working both within and outside of chemical research.
72 ithin the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research.
73 esenting new opportunities for discovery and research.
74 lly engineered mouse models (GEMM) in cancer research.
75 yrosine kinase-an important target in cancer research.
76 ntibodies (bNAbs) is a major goal in vaccine research.
77 h will open new opportunities in biomembrane research.
78 use of ECoG in clinical and basic cognitive research.
79 ventions; and fostering promising avenues of research.
80 ty improvement and comparative effectiveness research.
81 titutions on new ways to assess and evaluate research.
82 ments and identify priority areas for future research.
83 ion, and students to participate in genomics research.
84 oration to share a common dataset for future research.
85 ed platform to accelerate PRS-related cancer research.
86 al and systemic effects is an area of active research.
87 ctrometry method for use in glycan biomarker research.
88 nvironment and suggest directions for future research.
89 and have an increasing impact on biomedical research.
90 gests hydraulic traits as targets for future research.
91 e elucidated to create a backdrop for future research.
92 es also provides exciting avenues for future research.
93 diation has therefore become a broad area of research.
94 cant disconnect between theory and empirical research.
95 IDAs and suggest potential future avenues of research.
96 properties make them the subject of further research.
97 ad to success and highlight areas of ongoing research.
98 scussion of outstanding questions for future research.
99 lectronics and computer science in chemistry research.
100 ains a fundamental question for neuroscience research.
101 limitations, and important opportunities for research.
102 noderms form the focus of extraocular vision research [1-7], and the brittle star Ophiocoma wendtii,
103 rices for commercially insured patients, but research about effects on quality of care is limited.
111 In this review, we summarize the recent research advances on the anatomical location of the RMTg
112 to researchers to enhance collaboration and research advances; and (3) novel research methods that t
113 this domain that should be at the top of the research agenda for those interested in intergroup relat
114 his paper serves as a catalyst for a renewed research agenda into interventions that support good the
115 t proximate drivers of masting and outline a research agenda that takes the biology of masting from a
117 this basis, possible directions for further research aimed at the development of inexpensive and env
119 develop a precision medicine approach, with research aimed towards stratifying patients into more ho
120 This document forms a starting point for research aiming to develop evidence-based occupational t
125 provide guidance to advocacy groups at other research and academic organizations that wish to strengt
126 y of this line of translational and clinical research and address its possibilities and current limit
127 Cell Biology Junior Award for Excellence in Research and am thrilled to share some of the unconventi
129 ll potential of low intensity ultrasound for research and clinical application can be investigated, d
130 iting opportunities they offer for advancing research and clinical care, hurdles to be overcome, and
137 chmark data that we provide should help with research and clinical testing of knee-ankle prostheses i
138 ential obstacles and perspectives for future research and clinical translation of this new theranosti
140 Finally, we summarize all of this latest research and consider the possible biological purposes o
141 of this study are an invaluable resource for research and control of ticks and tick-borne diseases.
142 ng the role of IL-6 in the context of cancer research and COVID-19 and suggest how lessons learned fr
143 rically, we bridged art theory and cognitive research and designed an experiment leveraging construal
145 sts of failed trials, the median capitalized research and development investment to bring a new drug
152 has broad implications for anti-Alzheimer's research and drug development and the broader field of t
156 ost bioinformatics and computational biology research and funding to date has been concentrated predo
157 his review discusses the state of the art of research and future perspectives about the role of the d
159 cing (SCS) has impacted many areas of cancer research and improved our understanding of intratumor he
160 justment in population-based stroke outcomes research and in assessments of health system performance
161 fective tools for engaging undergraduates in research and in enabling their contributions to the scie
162 al networks enjoy widespread success in both research and industry and, with the advent of quantum te
164 vention B.V.), European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and European Federatio
165 he interdisciplinary nature of this field of research and its relevance to grand challenges in the tr
168 The panel made 26 recommendations for new research and methods development to improve implementati
171 cross-governmental coordination of nutrition research and other nutrition-related policy and 2) stren
177 miologists take up an existing framework for research and practice that centers the voices and perspe
178 f individual genetic results from nephrology research and preimplantation genetic diagnosis for herit
179 fication of animal species on which to focus research and protection measures for environmental and p
182 ing CDC data, and used Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality/Healthcare Cost and Utilization Pro
184 of irrigation expansion and may guide future research and resources toward those agricultural communi
186 domains: patient care, quality improvement, research and scholarship, training and education, and pr
188 ization of pathway information in biological research and the computational analysis of high-throughp
192 eases Group of the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer and the Mycoses Study G
194 d according to the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer/Invasive Fungal Infecti
195 l, and analytical challenges to this line of research and used a preregistered meta-analysis to quant
197 ovides a reference standard for canine brain research and will improve and standardize processing and
199 nder conditions typical of ancient human DNA research, and compare it to previous nuclear data-based
201 fe products, conservation-based biodiversity research, and identification of blood-meal hosts of hema
202 the work carried out to date for theory and research, and points toward next steps for advancing the
203 ocs choose not to pursue careers in academic research, and suggest interventions that could be taken
204 ed Foundation, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, and The Ottawa Hospital Academic Medical Organ
206 ome, our software can be employed in various research applications, where the aim is to generate insi
211 ifying the modes and purposes of integrating research approaches, and reaching across disciplines to
214 Together, these different strands of genetic research are highlighting pathways for the discovery of
217 photon upconversion (TTA-UC) is an exciting research area for a broad range of photonic applications
219 rganic hosts is an important and established research area, while the use of inorganic hosts is a mor
220 es that need to be addressed to advance this research area, with an emphasis on clinical translation.
221 ognize the need for communication with other research areas and commercial organizations to assist in
226 mprovement by 2 or more points on the Action Research Arm Test (ARAT) subtest 2 at 3 months after imp
227 comprehensive corpus of published biomedical research articles, we measure whether the NIH succeeds i
230 an impairment has received relatively little research attention as a possible manifestation of tuberc
231 ding pharmaceutical compounds, are receiving research attention as a result of their widespread prese
232 ogy enables researchers to capture trends in research attention in target space at an early stage dur
236 l impact the academic sector as new forms of research based on large amounts of data will be possible
240 of laboratory, epidemiological and clinical research, breast cancer incidence continues to rise.
241 placeable models for basic and translational research but their use can be limited due to the risk of
242 g fields and highlights the excitement about research, but it also demonstrates the impact that our l
243 ences and meetings have an important role in research, but they also suffer from a number of disadvan
244 pmental perspective in clinical practice and research by considering age-at-onset and changes over ti
245 me engineering has revolutionized biomedical research by enabling targeted genome modification with u
246 e has radically enhanced single-cell RNA-seq research by enabling the study of dynamic changes in gen
247 igher levels of excellence and innovation in research can be achieved by organizations that promote e
248 sks to privacy and many obstacles to medical research can be eliminated or mitigated by new secure da
249 conducting implementation and health systems research can help with collection of quality data, ident
254 laborating hospitals hosting NIHR Biomedical Research Centres in the UK (all tertiary centres with em
257 Here, we integrate evidence from well-being research, cognitive and affective neuroscience, and clin
258 raises the question: Does interdisciplinary research collaboration necessarily result in disciplinar
259 f sex development, and through international research collaboration, we identified twelve individuals
260 atform in which the chemistry and biomedical research communities can access a comprehensive summary
261 the basic, translational, and public health research communities with predictive insights that may h
263 ntally-informed COVID-19 risk estimates, the research community must meet robust methodological and c
264 web resource was created to enable the wider research community to explore the expression dynamics fo
265 This opens the door for efforts from the research community to update the nomenclature and subphe
266 vey explores the experiences of those in the research community who support colleagues struggling wit
268 genes tend to gather more interest from the research community, in the absence of a concerted effort
269 these SEM images, publicly available to the research community, provide an important dataset for fur
273 that this distinction has been neglected by research comparing human and machine behavior, and that
274 ameliorate this devastation, the biomedical research complex has allocated billions of dollars and s
275 f electronic health record data for clinical research concerning allergy, asthma, and immunology and
276 otype, obscuring biological heterogeneity in research concerning allergy, asthma, and immunology.
280 oduction of polysomnography into psychiatric research confirmed a disturbance of sleep continuity in
283 elevant stakeholders prior to conducting the research, considering a simple descriptive method approp
285 derly or low-weight group, Bleeding Academic Research Consortium type 3 to 5 bleeding occurred in 8.1
286 ts in Resource Constrained Settings (PATC3H) research consortium, which investigates adolescent HIV p
291 In this review, we summarize recent relevant research contributing to efforts for developing nanopore
293 ov NCT02313077.FUNDINGUnited Kingdom Medical Research Council Studentship in Vaccine Research, Innova
294 La Caixa, Fundacio La Marato de TV3, Medical Research Council, and National Institutes of Health.
298 edical Research Council, Economic and Social Research Council, Department for International Developme
303 e established to campaign for reforms of the research culture that has led to shortcomings in rigor.
305 An alternative possibility, however, is that research data do not provide database matches because of
306 measures of patient acuity, quality metrics, research database accuracy, and healthcare reimbursement
307 l Wide-Ranging Online Data for Epidemiologic Research database between 2003 and 2017 to identify loca
308 ed from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database for all 112,929 newly diagnosed patien
309 data in the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database in 2000-2013, employing diagnoses, dru
311 y healthcare database, the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), linked with secondary healthca
312 cohort study using the UK Clinical Practice Research Datalink linked to the Hospital Episode Statist
313 ices in the United Kingdom Clinical Practice Research Datalink, with 66.2 million person-years of fol
314 Davis and colleagues in this issue of Cancer Research define TAp63 and its downstream target miRNAs,
324 Diabetes Foundation (1-18-ICTS-119); Janssen Research & Development; and the Pershing Square Foundati
326 A/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Rep
328 ment of Graves orbitopathy and summarize the research developments in this area to highlight future r
329 te threatens crop productivity, agricultural research develops innovative technologies to meet these
331 NAseq data and highlight advances and future research directions for computational methods for CNA de
332 nfection and provide perspectives for future research directions in parasitophorous vacuole biology.
335 e a central role in established and emerging research disciplines, from microarrays and smart surface
337 a brief overview of the evolution of 2D TMD research, discussing both the synthetic methods that hav
340 onal Institute of Mental Health launched the Research Domain Criteria, an attempt to move beyond diag
341 needs across the prostate cancer biomedical research domain, Movember conducted a landscape analysis
342 ld oscillation, is more commonly employed in research due to the amount of data and the complex, semi
344 g of C-S bond is a highly attractive area of research due to the prevalence of aryl thioether in bioa
345 d into the centre of attention of perovskite research due to their potential for light generation and
346 e, which is commonly applied in microplastic research during sample preparation, may also be mistaken
347 conduct of clinical trials, and the clinical research ecosystem will need to adapt to this transforme
349 o address the toxicity issue, intense recent research effort has been devoted to developing lead-free
351 andemic has prompted an unprecedented global research effort to better understand this virus and to i
352 emergence of SARS-CoV-2 has driven a global research effort to identify medical countermeasures at a
358 threat to human health worldwide, prompting research efforts on a massive scale in search of novel a
360 operties of carbon dots (CDs) have motivated research efforts toward their incorporation into commerc
361 lenge and major opportunity as we direct our research efforts towards one of the most pressing proble
369 tremendous strain on sustaining the clinical research enterprise and will also likely affect key stud
370 e illness and disability," the US biomedical research enterprise must directly confront the reality o
372 high energy density have attracted enormous research enthusiasm with potential for portable electron
373 ese interactions are emerging as targets for research, especially in organisms associated with global
374 tivity is especially critical for proteomics research, especially when processing trace samples and w
376 ections, we suggest an increased priority on research establishing the immune history of vulnerable p
377 of studying pregnant patients, high-quality research evaluating the performance of these diagnostic
379 nting differential privacy, as proposed, for research examining population composition, particularly
380 ental disorders, we integrate healthcare and research exome-sequence data from 31,058 parent-offsprin
381 ucators to create Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CUREs) centered on genome annotati
382 ds, a pot study was conducted in 2018 at the Research Farm of the University of Queensland, Gatton ca
383 n how these tools can be applied to specific research fields such as genome stability and development
384 ata sets through public repositories in many research fields where MSI is commonly applied; yet, ther
385 is measured as a functional outcome in many research fields, but accurate quantification can be chal
388 ts play a key role in the reproducibility of research findings, and inconsistent antibody performance
395 59 months enrolled in the Pneumonia Etiology Research for Child Health (PERCH) study with severe or v
396 The model has been the mainstay of sepsis research for decades and continues to be considered the
398 Innovation Global Challenges Research Fund: Research for Health in Conflict-Middle East and North Af
401 the Outstanding Questions in Transplantation Research forum to stimulate a community-wide discussion
404 avior; second, we describe solutions-focused research from initiatives in workplaces and schools.
406 rd, MSK's Ludwig Center, Weiss Family Kidney Research Fund, Novartis, The Sidney Kimmel Center for Pr
408 UK Research and Innovation Global Challenges Research Fund: Research for Health in Conflict-Middle Ea
413 diovascular health is relatively strong, but research gaps in other housing pathways and cardiovascul
414 hese results may be relevant for psychiatric research, given the alterations in PNNs, PV+ interneuron
417 College of Radiology Imaging Network Cancer Research Group A6702 multicenter trial helped confirm th
420 f donor brain death coupled to HTx, with few research groups worldwide identified as utilizing these
421 With intensive efforts from many prominent research groups, it becomes clear that the instability o
423 y generated, a major focus of bioinformatics research has been aimed toward integrating these data to
424 ensitivity and delayed results), significant research has been conducted to identify sepsis biomarker
426 owing use of functional traits in ecological research has brought new insights into biodiversity resp
428 us is restricted to the phloem, most GLRaV-3 research has concentrated on epidemiology and the develo
434 ions during mealtime is acknowledged, little research has examined the role of dyadic verbal interact
436 ed actions on the brain response, but little research has explored the effects of manipulations in mo
442 nt.IMPORTANCE Most Zika virus (ZIKV) vaccine research has focused on the E or prM-E proteins and the
447 Wallerian degeneration slow (Wld(S)) mouse, research has generated extensive knowledge of the molecu
454 ctors of various health outcomes, but little research has investigated their influence on falls.
457 cretors of extracellular vesicles (EVs), but research has not been undertaken investigating EV anthel
458 uding a substantial standing stock, previous research has not detected a temporal trend in plastic pa
459 erapy is gaining popularity but experimental research has overwhelmingly used laboratory grade materi
461 d temperament and adult outcomes, and extant research has relied on limited methods for measuring tem
464 nt of ageing wine spirits in wooden barrels, research has sought to develop more sustainable alternat
467 8,000 in 2007 to nearly 127,000 in 2017, and research has suggested the potential for the development
469 M with most man-made materials in use today, research has tended to be more basic-science oriented ra
472 he visual recognition of objects, decades of research have led to the pervasive notion that the objec
478 lability of genomic resources for S. viridis research, highly efficient genome editing technologies a
479 University of North Carolina Center for AIDS Research HIV Clinical Cohort receiving care during 1996-
480 of the gaps that could drive future lines of research, hopefully stimulating the growth of the V. nat
482 scores (PRSs) are now widely used in medical research; however, few studies have been conducted in lo
487 o present the full breadth of this important research in a consumable fashion, we will present these
489 animal movement have seen relatively little research in avian systems, despite ample evidence of the
494 environmental stressors, yet the majority of research in environmental physiology investigates these
495 proteome' is increasing, though we note that research in eukaryotes and bacteria has largely progress
497 ith additional perspectives regarding future research in fundamental materials aspects of high effici
498 c skill sets and prior experience conducting research in humanization contexts may reduce costs and t
500 6 US and Canadian hospitals in the Pediatric Research in Inpatient Settings Network from December 1,
506 The emerging literature on cost-inclusive research in psychology suggests that delivery systems ar
510 w engineered reproductive tissues facilitate research in reproductive biology, and overview strategie
514 linary archaeological and paleoenvironmental research in the Arabian peninsula is transforming our un
515 s on the frequency of the applied load, most research in the field is carried out in either load-free
516 approaches to sustaining long-term critical research in the field, ultimately maximizing the return
517 use evolutionary knowledge to advance future research in the generation of novel disease-recognition
518 ealth benefits of soy isoflavones has led to research in the isolation of individual isoflavone speci
520 Cultured cell lines are widely used for research in the physiology, pathophysiology, toxicology,
522 e primary public funding source for surgical research in the United States; however, the patterns for
523 s culture of ethical science and engineering research in the very work settings where laboratory memb
527 e pathology, and recommendations for further research in this area that will allow for the identifica
528 ical shortcomings of current epidemiological research in this area, including extensive selection bia
535 several needs in the field of deep learning research including use of internal datasets without exte
538 mic has profoundly changed clinical care and research, including the conduct of clinical trials, and
543 s of this report underscore the need for new research initiatives to determine the relationship betwe
544 ical Research Council Studentship in Vaccine Research, Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undert
545 ve intent at Maria Sklodowska-Curie National Research Institute of Oncology, Gliwice Branch, were col
546 Health Research, Women and Children's Health Research Institute, National Cancer Institute, and Ameri
548 tions, and working with local researchers or research institutes with specific skill sets and prior e
549 ndent nonprofit boards that stand apart from research institutions, take advantage of business approa
550 ; 1971-1975), and the Stanford Translational Research Integrated Database Environment (N = 150,280; 2
551 ss for subject recruitment while maintaining research integrity and without overburdening patients or
552 Li-O(2) ) batteries have attracted extensive research interest due to their high energy density.
555 taining compounds have attracted substantial research interest over the past decades for their abilit
561 inflammation, highlight the need for further research into common copathologies, and suggest how diff
565 s in imaging technology, analysis of current research into how these changes reflect neurodegenerativ
566 roblems, holding promise of boosting genetic research into human diseases through the re-mining of th
568 eview, we identify key priorities for future research into major depression and schizophrenia, includ
569 NVC in humans, providing a new direction for research into pharmacological treatment of humans with d
572 ted by a firm scientific basis and encourage research into the creation of essential tremor subsets t
573 cy change is advocated, we recommend further research into the effectiveness and costs of different r
575 ess, crop yield, and reproductive isolation, research into the genetic architecture and molecular bas
576 cles for groundwater remediation has spurred research into the influence of the collector heterogenei
578 ctice and provides the foundation for future research into the use of CT-FFR for coronary evaluation
579 Here, we review the progress of current research into TPCs, including recent insights into their
583 h the aim of maximizing the effect of future research investment through global collaborative efforts
584 city of pediatric data and the need for more research involving resuscitation of infants and children
587 specific goals are: (1) ensure that clinical research is accessible, affordable, and equitable; (2) d
588 standing the obstacles to changes in the way research is assessed; experimenting with different appro
589 A major challenge of intracellular parasite research is collection of high parasite numbers separate
595 Use of machine learning (ML) in clinical research is growing steadily given the increasing availa
599 cto JLB31 infection and furthermore in depth research is necessary to evaluate its potential use for
600 nella spp. other than B. henselae Additional research is necessary to more fully define the utility o
606 We also discuss areas in which additional research is needed to develop new approaches for prevent
612 ly, rigorous, relevant, and ethical clinical research is needed to improve the care and optimize outc
613 ion of prognosis is an ethical mandate, more research is needed to provide an evidence base for teach
625 MeHg) in dried blood spots (DBS) though more research is required to evaluate mercury (Hg) speciation
632 ard pathways, and an important direction for research is the delineation of the role of individual pe
637 ittee (D&I) in the Society for Epidemiologic Research is to foster the diversity of our membership an
643 academic medical centers must address 2 key research issues: (1) how to effectively and efficiently
644 e-art review to examine the current state of research, knowledge gaps, and challenges around the use
646 e introduce 3D printing as a tool for use in research laboratories, bridging the gap between scientis
649 We carefully read the recently published research letter "Is asthma protective of COVID-19?" by C
650 ey care; and outlines avenues for conducting research, leveraging this national resource in collabora
654 and suggest how lessons learned from cancer research may impact SARS-CoV-2 research and vice versa.
655 veterinary, public, and environmental health research may offer several advantages and new options to
657 ies nearer to more Society for Epidemiologic Research members-could reduce financial and other barrie
660 oration and research advances; and (3) novel research methods that take advantage of computational ad
662 generate NCE contingencies while guiding how research might better anticipate and account for them.
663 e I307N rhodopsin mice (Translational Vision Research Model 4 [Tvrm4]), a 12k lux light exposure elim
672 ely cover the home care environment and more research needs to determine which interventions (such as
673 ge amounts of data will be possible, and new research needs will be requested by the technology indus
675 Patients with advanced NASH (NASH Clinical Research Network stage F3 or F4) were enrolled in 4 mult
678 reliminary and suggest directions for future research, noting the importance of identifying the opera
681 PK/PD/behavioral findings support continued research of PF-5190457 as a potential pharmacological ag
682 he purpose of conservation, restoration, and research of reef-building corals but also as a laborator
684 flection is made on the future trends in the research of this SET, aimed at consolidating this chemic
686 m the Kaiser Permanente Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) cohort and 546
688 s for the medicinal chemistry of PS-ASOs and research on all elements of the molecular pharmacology o
691 els and humans and to bridge the gap between research on basic neuroscience and clinical treatment.
700 tent stem cells (hiPSCs) have revolutionized research on human diseases, particularly neurodegenerati
701 iew considers the evolution of this field of research on innate immunity in obesity and metabolic per
702 and geographical regions is insufficient and research on intersectional stigma (ie, the convergence o
705 l Tuberculosis Network (GTN) aims to conduct research on key unmet therapeutic and diagnostic needs i
707 basis of the design of numerous alloys, yet research on metastable high-entropy alloys is still in i
714 dy will serve as a starting point for future research on osmotic stress response and help develop bet
716 Early insights from laboratory studies and research on related viruses predicted that COVID-19 woul
719 ntal science framework integrates theory and research on single-generation development (i.e., childre
721 ample processing is a time-limiting step for research on the early life-history stages of corals.
726 or example, there is still a limited body of research on the holistic assessment of nanoformulation s
728 filamentous fungi, and opens new avenues for research on the morphogenesis of filamentous fungi.
729 coresistant epilepsy, there is rather little research on the neural (re)organization that potentially
730 lications of these results for translational research on the potential use of systemically administer
733 h the ambient and built environments, future research on their potential toxic effects on people and
735 t of N nutrition remains a key goal for crop research; one approach to improve N nutrition is identif
736 nological questions are identified, emerging research opportunities are discussed, and potential expe
739 everal years, many challenges and associated research opportunities remain in the development of high
740 s are warranted and serve as a translational research opportunity for uncovering novel disease mechan
743 94, a convergence of ideas and collaborative research orchestrated by Randy Schekman led to the disco
744 ve-panel, phase 1b trial was done at Charite Research Organisation (Berlin, Germany) and included men
748 ntent of ruminant milk reported in published research papers (n = 65) from January 1995 to March 2020
750 for understanding maladaptive use, clinical research parsing what AUD patients remember from alcohol
752 We characterized a cohort of more than 2,800 research participants in the 23andMe database who carry
753 ts and incidental (or secondary) findings to research participants; and (7) responding to participant
754 data source to foster metalloenzyme related research, particularly involved in drug discovery target
757 bioassay has usefulness in vascular biology research, patient phenotyping, drug testing, and tissue
758 iven that these recommendations are based on research performed outside the United States, it is unce
759 kinfold thicknesses were measured by trained research personnel, while weight and length measures wer
763 rd and a fundamental database for scientific research, practical manufacturing, and engineering.
764 rticipants provided suggestions for specific research priorities and for the development of resources
765 This scientific statement highlights future research priorities in venous thromboembolism, developed
771 criteria considering several aspects of the research process such as bedside and research staff safe
772 e this, since 1997, dollars invested in PDAC research produced a greater return on investment with re
774 e, cooperative, rapid-response translational-research program that brought together health care worke
777 able to take advantage of traditional summer research programs because these programs require student
779 older-recommended resources for clinical and research programs that seek to improve outcomes for chil
781 methodological improvements that will drive research progress of physiologically relevant phenotypes
783 ncipe and colleagues in this issue of Cancer Research proposes a combinatorial approach based on targ
786 ile recognizing the importance of biomedical research, providers, and healthcare delivery systems in
787 um (DLS) does for habitual behavior, and our research provides a key set of results showing "when" it
790 ons deal with groups of people; they include research, public health statistics, and eligibility rule
791 meeting the criteria of primary qualitative research published since 2010 and focussing on the UK as
793 l strategic direction and investments in its research, quality improvement, advocacy, and public heal
794 evelopments in this area to highlight future research questions and direct future clinical trials.
797 ing bifactor models and highlight 3 types of research questions for which bifactor models are well su
799 tomies, and we propose a means of refocusing research questions towards the rich and complex componen
800 ether or not geolocators can answer proposed research questions, provide guidance in choosing an appr
801 phic (MEG) and electroencephalographic (EEG) research, recently developed by the OHBM neuroimaging co
802 As marijuana legalization is increasing, research regarding possible long-term risks for users an
803 over, our work highlights further avenues of research regarding the nature and function of EBOV ncRNA
804 terature review was conducted on all current research regarding the role and function of EVs in the p
805 in the United States, focusing primarily on research regarding xenophobia, discrimination, and racis
810 g Framework is not meant to replace previous research reporting guidelines, but rather provides a soc
811 s of mice are used every year for scientific research, representing the majority of scientific proced
812 ive liposomes with radiopharmaceuticals this research represents a new concept in achieving targeted
814 rithms in diverse populations; (6) return of research results and incidental (or secondary) findings
815 ns, take advantage of business approaches to research review, and minimize conflicts of interest.
817 ps (1) developers to build new software, (2) research scientists to verify the software's accuracy, a
818 ipation across the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) membership-a reflection/microcosm of soci
833 t prospective cohorts of ED patients, future research should extend the generalizability to the broad
840 why the findings of this new study and prior research should put to rest the contention that obesity
841 by real-time monitoring suggest that future research should shift focus on sleep, physical/motor act
842 Deliberation about continuing nonpandemic research should use objective, transparent criteria cons
844 their possible neurocognitive effects, with research showing a season of RHI produce white matter (W
846 ated tons of Hg used with ASGM in Peru, this research shows that deforestation associated with ASGM i
848 This raises an important question: as past research shows that offspring would benefit-improve post
850 other fields in medically relevant materials research, since microbial colonization of medical implan
851 woody biomass turnover, applied at a forest research site where multidecadal measurements are availa
852 one at The Aurum Institute (Tembisa Clinical Research Site, Tembisa, South Africa), with pharmacokine
853 ize administrative and regulatory burdens on research sites; (4) recruit, retain, and support a well-
857 ts, (iii) if specimen pooling and testing by research staff represent acceptable solutions to expand
858 of the research process such as bedside and research staff safety, infection control, the informed c
864 There is no recent synthesis of primary research studies into older people's experiences of hosp
872 t radiation protection studies to date, some research suggests that pheomelanin has a better absorpti
878 are both dopamine-dependent, but preclinical research suggests they depend on different dopamine sign
881 ere, we describe the UBPs developed by three research teams and their application in PCR-based diagno
883 ntly been unified to yield a single field of research that could help combat climate change by genera
884 m support this claim as do multiple lines of research that demonstrate chemical inhibition of cholest
886 s is a valuable model organism in biomedical research that has led to major discoveries in the fields
887 ety whilst continuing to encourage taxonomic research that leads to new species discoveries, new know
888 ortunities for radiologists to contribute to research that may influence the next edition of AJCC/UIC
891 iousness studies today are a continuation of research that started in the late 19th century and that
892 of public health and mental health services research that the provision of clinical services to indi
893 database for raw images derived from primary research that will supply data for future knowledgebases
897 has been widely used in dendritic cell (DC) research, the mechanisms, factors, and signals regulatin
898 r Research UK, National Institute for Health Research, the UK National Health Service, Medtronic, and
899 by how this project transformed the rules of research, the way of practising biological discovery and
906 ations are made for conducting and reporting research to catalyze value creation: develop interventio
908 populations underrepresented in neuroscience research to date, will enlarge and diversify databases a
909 d related complications, encouraging further research to explore the diagnostic potential and the fun
910 9 (COVID-19) pandemic by rapidly undertaking research to find effective strategies to reduce the burd
911 ote healthy work environments, and promoting research to further explore practical strategies to addr
912 nnabis users, an urgent need exists for more research to identify effective pharmacologic treatments.
913 n of device platforms already used in energy research to identify new opportunities in bioelectronics
914 ty of previous findings and call for further research to identify the sources of variation between re
915 spective on four key areas that need further research to inform curative and preventive measures agai
918 brace interdisciplinary, open, collaborative research to provide new insights and allow researchers t
919 adapt to declining productivity, but further research to support ongoing reforms in Queensland's fish
921 ction plans for prevention, health care, and research to tackle the growing challenge of neurological
922 re complex and context dependent, motivating research to understand how climate oscillations drive ho
923 ntists, especially those expanding into crop research, to capitalise on the discoveries made in Arabi
925 lective D3R agonist that may serve as both a research tool and a therapeutic lead for the treatment o
926 iotin trafficking in humans and its use as a research tool for diagnostic imaging of obesity/diabetes
927 te receptor (S1PR), which has been used as a research tool for inhibiting immune cell trafficking.
928 s across the life sciences as a foundational research tool, but a recent technical renaissance has fa
930 eir biological functions in cancer, relevant research tools and models, as well as the limitations of
931 existed for decades and has become important research tools in genome studies as well as in studies o
933 ands of participants, we suggest 18 priority research topics based on their significance, urgency, te
936 ecial Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (HRP), and The B
937 centrally by the data coordinating centre at Research Triangle Institute International (Research Tria
939 surement times and thus outperforms previous research type EC-QCL setups as well as commercially avai
940 characteristics of reports, and that area of research, type of peer review and reviewer gender had li
941 undation, Public Health England, Health Data Research UK, and the National Institute for Health Resea
947 tial that scientists engaged in pre-clinical research use "Completely randomised" (CR), "Randomised b
948 dy aimed to determine whether agar dilution, research-use-only disk diffusion (Mast Group Ltd., Bootl
949 ly available Xpert Carba-R (Carba-R) and the research-use-only Xpert Carba-R NxG (Carba-R NxG) in a g
950 ng (EUCAST) breakpoints and investigational (research-use-only) CLSI breakpoints exist for interpreti
952 ur findings may provide a starting point for research using data from social media to illuminate the
954 hogenesis and have been the main focus of MS research using the animal model experimental autoimmune
955 luating existing education interventions and research using the dual developmental science framework,
959 cohorts are composed of disparate groups of research volunteers: hospital- and clinic-based cohorts
961 representation as first authors of COVID-19 research was particularly low for papers published in Ma
966 cebo or sham treatments are used in clinical research, we consulted experts in trials of drugs, surge
971 ary, by way of example in health disparities research, we probe this "closer engagement of social epi
972 orous standardization in experimental animal research, we recommend the use of systematic heterogeniz
974 To stimulate academic thought and future research, we will also discuss potential mechanisms for
975 CINAHL were used to identify recent primary research, which was reviewed in the context of conclusio
976 We anticipate that the outcomes of this research will enable the broader use of gHDX in MS-based
977 rospecting is a dynamically growing field of research with continuously increasing numbers of partici
980 in FOURIER (Further Cardiovascular Outcomes Research With PCSK9 inhibitors in Subjects With Elevated
981 y advanced optical microscopy for biomedical research with superior sensitivity, resolution, field-of
982 as been concentrated predominantly on cancer research, with a relatively modest footprint in CVD.
983 nally, I provide some suggestions for future research within the field and discuss whether the findin
986 manuscript will be a starting point for more research work on fossil evidence, and to develop a deepe
988 retain, and support a well-trained clinical research workforce; and (5) promote appropriate oversigh
989 studies have been limited compared to other research works on protein structure alignment/comparison
992 bers in the ward rounds is a novel but under-researched family-centered care intervention in adult in
994 reas of mild-to-moderate deficiency are well researched, such supplementation is increasingly being r
995 ecently, but few studies have systematically researched these anomalies from several aspects, especia
996 cytokine genes have mostly focused on highly researched transcription factors (TFs) and cytokines, re
997 ple of electrosorption, has been intensively researched under the premise of being energy efficient.
998 like activities, coined nanozymes, have been researched widely as they offer unparalleled advantages