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1 inds of mechanical forces they can sense and respond to.
2  following cell damage/disease and so P2X7Rs respond to a "danger" signal and are not normally active
3              Most patients with acquired TTP respond to a combination of plasma exchange and rituxima
4 -transgenic (Tg) mouse with CD4 T cells that respond to a common Ag in Chlamydia muridarum and Chlamy
5 acrophages, even though these two cell types respond to a common TLR stimulus.
6                               These channels respond to a complex range of mechanical stimuli, howeve
7 results suggest that C. difficile spores can respond to a diverse set of amino acid co-germinants and
8 ion for use in predicting how a patient will respond to a given proposed drug or treatment.
9 cocorticoid receptor can fine tune how cells respond to a hormone via an allosteric mechanism.
10                     High-selectivity neurons respond to a narrow range of sensory inputs, and thus wo
11                           Animals adaptively respond to a tactile stimulus by choosing an ethological
12  during prolonged periods of stimulation and respond to a wide range of image speeds, making them sui
13  polymer, the orientation change of LSPR may respond to a wide range of stresses.
14 eam ecosystem metabolism and nutrient uptake responded to a realistic warming scenario.
15                             Control subjects responded to a startle stimulus similarly across tasks.
16 anatomically incomplete chronic cervical SCI responded to a startle stimulus, a test that engages the
17 ch that by young adulthood, all immune cells responding to a foster dam immunogen are the product of
18                                              Responding to a need for early-onset evidence predicting
19 ted chicks and their siblings were faster in responding to a potential predator attack than control c
20 s question, we assessed whether petal number responds to a suite of environmental and endogenous cues
21                            Conversely, FoxO1 responded to Abeta insult by binding to the Trib3 gene p
22 goal was to determine whether cardiomyocytes respond to AC progression by pathological hypertrophy.
23 s the search for understanding how microglia respond to active synapse modification in the visual cor
24  all patients with major depressive disorder respond to adequate pharmacological therapy.
25  make Xenopus pluripotent cells competent to respond to all cell fate inducers tested.
26 MHC alloantigens proliferated, whereas those responding to allopeptide+self-MHC did not.
27      Alternatively, remaining mutualists may respond to altered competition by reducing the breadth o
28                                  These cells respond to an insulin B-chain (InsB) epitope presented b
29 ignaling molecules, suggesting that RGCs may respond to and synthesize an array of hormones, peptides
30  challenging poor practice, and recognising, responding to and disclosing adverse events, including e
31 may drive cellular processes; how plants may respond to, and perhaps sense stresses; and how organism
32 ng-term inflammation in patients who did not respond to anti-inflammatory therapies.
33  a significant proportion of patients do not respond to anti-PD-1 treatment, and a better understandi
34 g would help identify patients who will best respond to anti-PD-L1 treatment while potentially provid
35              Unfortunately, not all patients respond to anti-TNF therapy, and some patients show para
36 MGUS and multiple myeloma plasma cell clones responded to anti-multiple myeloma therapy in patients n
37 mised with >40% of axonal branches no longer responding to AP-stimulation.
38 h explains why they were previously found to respond to apparently different faces.
39 The ability of the adaptive immune system to respond to arbitrary pathogens stems from the broad dive
40  findings suggest that not all songbirds are responding to artificial continuous daylight as they do
41 diak brown bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi), responded to asymmetric phenological shifts between its
42 uperior temporal cortex (STC) that primarily respond to auditory input in hearing people.
43  rituximab or fludarabine-rituximab, 7 (50%) responded to bendamustine-rituximab (3 CR and 4 PR).
44 of liquid condensates to both facilitate and respond to biological function and how their metastabili
45 emic copepod species, Calanus glacialis, may respond to both abiotic (ocean temperature) and biotic (
46        Central to this are neutrophils which respond to both cytokines to upregulate antimicrobial fu
47 pecifically to iAKI or to vAKI, but very few responded to both stimuli.
48 n in the right superior parietal lobule that responded to both types of visuomotor load and its activ
49 taste-only) or odor (odor-only), or bimodal, responding to both gustatory and olfactory stimuli.
50  being coupled to nearly the entire protein, responding to both stabilizing and destabilizing perturb
51  public health departments preparing for and responding to botulism events should use this informatio
52     Of the 8 patients not attaining a CMR, 6 responded to BR but none achieved a complete response.
53 ancer activities and selective visual signal respond to cancer-associated stimuli, would make these t
54  the host antibody response with the need to respond to CD4 binding.
55 re highly proliferative and more prompted to respond to CDK4/6 inhibitors.
56 ovel role for the polycystins in sensing and responding to cellular O2 levels.
57 s in ecology is to understand how ecosystems respond to changes in environmental conditions, and how
58 eate additional opportunities for species to respond to changes in habitat or phenology that are like
59 critical role for brain GLUT4 in sensing and responding to changes in blood glucose.
60 e is that the body is constantly sensing and responding to changes in skeletal muscle metabolism indu
61 to understanding how animal populations will respond to changing climatic conditions.
62 erience a complex mechanical environment and respond to changing mechanical loads in order to maintai
63 -exon subfamily of odorant receptors (HsOrs) responds to CHCs, and ectopic expression of HsOrs in Dro
64  the poor inherent ability of macrophages to respond to chemokine gradients was supported by Western
65 tivation causes impairment of lymphocytes to respond to chemotactic stimuli, thus preventing their tr
66  predictions of how primates in general will respond to climate change.
67                   To test how marine species respond to climate variability, we analyzed 73 diverse t
68 ource of information about how organisms are responding to climate change.
69 ely little is known about how drylands might respond to climatic and population pressures over the 21
70        Here, we have shown that cancer cells respond to clinically relevant doses of sunitinib by enh
71        Because many of the PBel neurons that respond to CO2 express calcitonin gene-related peptide (
72 y LP has no effect on the ability to acutely respond to cold stress, suggesting that LP-induced incre
73                      The ways by which cells respond to complex signal combinations remain difficult
74              Yet, how biological communities respond to concurrent stressors at local-to-regional sca
75 ironmental sensor of nutritional conditions, responding to conditions such as low cholesterol levels
76  advantages that accrue from recognizing and responding to conspecific vocal stimuli.
77 esynchronization therapy (CRT) either do not respond to conventional CRT or remain untreated due to a
78 tested the hypothesis that the dACC-AI would respond to cues of both inclusion and exclusion, using a
79 us to investigate how rainfall in the region responds to D-O events.
80 a pivotal mechanism by which an organism can respond to damaged self.
81    However, uncertainty about how ecosystems respond to decadal changes in fire frequency makes it di
82  cause of human diarrheal illness worldwide, responds to deoxycholate, a component of bile, by alteri
83 switches might reveal subgroups of RNAs that respond to different effectors.
84 xploring how different regions of a receptor respond to different ligands or signaling proteins throu
85 with the ability to detect, distinguish, and respond to diverse thermal, mechanical, and irritating s
86 ) is a central regulator of cell growth that responds to diverse environmental signals and is deregul
87 d TEBV to reproduce key features of HGPS and respond to drugs.
88 robust desensitization, allowing the cell to respond to dynamic levels of cAMP rather than steady-sta
89                      All H. halys haplotypes responded to each semiochemical in apparent proportion t
90                                       Humans respond to EBV in two alternative ways.
91 lls from different cancer types which do not respond to either EGFR antagonist or DR agonist monother
92 tegy using c-MPL-enhanced transgenic T cells responding to either endogenously produced TPO (a microe
93 erstanding how the peripheral nervous system responds to electro-mechanical stimulation of the limb,
94 atory mechanisms exist in normal animals and respond to elevated IOP through softening of the meshwor
95    The role of adipose tissue in sensing and responding to emotional stress and in behavioral regulat
96  efforts are underway to engineer viruses to respond to endogenous stimuli in new ways as well as to
97        In Escherichia coli, CpxRA senses and responds to envelope stress; CpxA is a sensor kinase/pho
98 formation circuits that detect, process, and respond to environmental perturbations or signals.
99 s), composed of exchangeable components that respond to environmental triggers by self-adaption, prov
100 lakes across diverse ecological settings has responded to environmental change.
101 bility in tumor cells, how untransformed ECs respond to excess centrosomes is poorly understood.
102 d to adapt these parameters at every step to respond to exogenous and/or endogenic perturbations.
103      We found points of spectral sensitivity responding to experimentally-induced stress in desiccate
104 ce regulation implies small changes in force responding to externally imposed displacements, a behavi
105 nerin family of ion channels that evolved to respond to extracellular factors.
106 s, but not the core face-processing network, responded to familiar faces emerging from a blur with a
107  were cue-elicited craving and physiological responding to familiar and novel cues in the R-E group v
108           Stripe subdivisions preferentially responding to fast temporal frequencies are more myelina
109 y an insulin-dependent pathway and therefore responds to fed/fasted states of the animal.
110         To gain insight into the receptor(s) responding to FGF4 within ICM cells, we combined single-
111 atives for patients whose condition does not respond to first-line interventions.
112 ne synthesis capacity than patients who have responded to first-line treatment (Cohen's d=0.9191 (who
113 lation in mesenteric windows and HMC-1 cells responded to fungal antigens by release of histamine.
114 an help predict how migratory species should respond to future climate-induced increases in salinity.
115 vers a DRG neuron-microglia interaction that responds to G-CSF by engaging Cathepsin S-CX3CR1-inducib
116 tal question in biology: How does metabolism respond to genetic, environmental or phenotypic perturba
117 d our understanding of how these forests are responding to global change.
118 manage patients with ccRCC who are likely to respond to glutaminase inhibitors in the clinic.
119 ed riboswitch candidate, naturally sense and respond to guanidine.
120 rotein signaling is required for reading and responding to guidance and survival cues controlled by t
121        Many tip-growing cells are capable of responding to guidance cues, during which cells precisel
122 te their role in limiting obesity, how ILC2s respond to high fat feeding is poorly understood, and th
123                                 Mitral cells responded to high frequency ORN stimulation with sustain
124  should focus on identifying individuals who respond to higher PEEP with recruitment and on clinicall
125 e genome and assessed how one clonal lineage responds to host plant species of different families.
126                                       Plants respond to hypoxia, often caused by submergence, by expr
127 ansplantation (FMT) from cancer patients who responded to ICIs into germ-free or antibiotic-treated m
128  exploiting necessarily change how the brain responds to identical stimuli, but little is known about
129 e norovirus requires the capacity of IECs to respond to IFN-lambda.
130 e a living host also requires the ability to respond to immune responses of the host.
131 s and was significantly expanded in patients responding to immunotherapy.
132 cause they were the peptides most frequently responded to in our previous studies) in 84 donors aged
133 from fire, it is unknown how ecosystems will respond to increased burning and warming.
134 gy of most grass species has the capacity to respond to increases in temperature and altered precipit
135 he proteins that are involved in sensing and responding to increases in calcium, plants possess speci
136 gates of chronically critically ill patients respond to information about prognosis from palliative c
137 ggesting that cystic fibrosis airways do not respond to inhaled pathogens, thus favoring infection an
138 onal retinoblastoma (Rb) and may, therefore, respond to inhibition of D-cyclin-dependent Rb kinases,
139  Approximately 10% to 20% of patients do not respond to initial intravenous immune globulin, and reco
140                                    How McSCs respond to injury, however, remains largely unknown.
141                                       Plants respond to insect attack by releasing blends of volatile
142 racellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) respond to insulin stimulation and integrate insulin sig
143 The cell nucleus must continually resist and respond to intercellular and intracellular mechanical fo
144 s in circulation and intestinal tissues that respond to intestinal microbes and determined their clon
145 ordings to investigate how single GC neurons respond to intraorally delivered tastants and tasteless
146    Adults with definite or probable CIDP who responded to intravenous immunoglobulin treatment were e
147                               Macular oedema responded to intravitreal treatment with triamcinolone.
148                                        TRPV4 responds to isosmolar cell swelling and osmolarity trans
149 ed from the indole and iridoid pathways that respond to jasmonate (JA) signaling.
150 In addition, mir-92a levels within PDF cells respond to light pulses and also affect the phase shift
151 ments 550 References 550 Plants perceive and respond to light signals by multiple sensory photorecept
152 clear how human islets of T2D patients would respond to linagliptin treatment.
153  rock2 and rock3 alleles revealed how plants respond to locally enhanced cytokinin signaling.
154 ve in regions of the guinea pig cochlea that respond to low frequencies (<2 kHz) and found that mecha
155        In contrast, the TRPP3-PKD1L3 complex responds to low pH and was proposed to be a sour taste r
156 h severe hypoxemia, hypercapnia, or both not responding to maximized conventional MV, and to replace
157 r, little is known about how cells sense and respond to mechanical compression.
158            The ability of cells to sense and respond to mechanical cues from the surrounding environm
159  importance of a cell's ability to sense and respond to mechanical force, the molecular mechanisms by
160 ned to modulate how strongly sensory neurons respond to mechanical force.
161 a glimpse into how these critical bone cells respond to mechanical load in vivo, as well as provide a
162 eet from external mechanical strain, how HDs respond to mechanical stress remains poorly understood.
163  primary cilium is a solitary organelle that responds to mechanical and chemical stimuli from extrace
164 tate cancer (CRPC), where patients no longer respond to medical or surgical castration.
165 especially in cases of aneurysms that do not respond to medical therapy.
166 ther synthasomes are dynamic structures that respond to metabolic demands and whether CypD regulates
167 ntestinal epithelial cells absorb nutrients, respond to microbes, function as a barrier and help to c
168 ejunal intestinal epithelium and that miRNAs respond to microbiota in a highly cell type-specific man
169                               Materials that respond to mild stimuli through collective phase transit
170             This shows that epithelial cells respond to minimal wounds in a collective fashion by inc
171 s within these ampullae can discriminate and respond to minute changes in environmental voltage gradi
172 ty of glial cells such as OPCs to positively respond to moderate intensity SMF stimulation by exhibit
173 NCE STATEMENT Microglia in the visual cortex respond to monocular deprivation with increased lysosome
174               Heterologously expressed T2R14 responds to multiple flavones.
175 ad immune effector cells with the ability to respond to multitudinous foreign substances.
176 r sensitivity toward phenolic acids and also responded to non-phenolic antioxidants.
177                               Many organisms respond to noxious stimuli with defensive maneuvers.
178 mpaired, and aged bumble mice were unable to respond to NP-Ficoll immunization.
179                                C. neoformans responded to oleic acid supplementation by faster growth
180                    We show that, whereas TCs respond to olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) stimulation wi
181 erstory development from lidar either weakly respond to or are not correlated to seasonal variations
182                    Drosophila photoreceptors respond to oscillating light of high frequency ( approxi
183 pcoming events influence how we perceive and respond to our environment.
184                A total of 1033 (41%) members responded to our survey, making this the largest survey
185 ing sufficient vaccine supply to prevent and respond to outbreaks.
186                         Patients who did not respond to outreach invitations within 2 weeks received
187                    The ability to detect and respond to oxidative stress is crucial to the survival o
188  Class B G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) respond to paracrine or endocrine peptide hormones invol
189 ns enable the immune system to recognize and respond to pathogen attack.
190                                    How cells respond to pathogen-mediated disruption of gene expressi
191 pport a notion that plant immune systems can respond to pathogenic ncRNAs, which has broad implicatio
192 plasma membrane transporters, whereas CopR/S responds to periplasmic Cu(+) Analysis of DeltacopR and
193 he PLR, changing how a simple reflex circuit responds to physically identical stimuli.
194 R2 antibodies trastuzumab and pertuzumab but respond to PI3K inhibitor buparlisib (TPB).
195 terial and fungal communities in urban parks responded to plant functional groups, but fungi were und
196 althy and non-metastatic IECs, which did not respond to poly(I:C) stimulation.
197      In normal and wet summers, both species responded to precipitation reduction, but juniper increa
198  future Gulf winds, and tested whether birds responded to predictability.
199                  This cerebellar region also responded to prediction error during the outcome of the
200 netic turnover of soil microbial communities responding to pulse disturbances (short-term) is not ful
201  and recording thousands of input pulses and responding to pulses of lengths downscaled to hundreds o
202 nts with 11q22.1-q22.2 amplification fail to respond to radiotherapy.
203 rons in awake marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) responded to rapid time-varying CI stimulation with disc
204          Similarly, molecular switches which respond to reactivation are important.
205  decay in cells from patients with RDEB that respond to read-through treatment.
206 es adopt a diverse array of conformations to respond to regulatory signals in signaling pathways.
207 One patient safety subscale, Recognising and responding to remove immediate safety risks, was rated s
208 ch can provide a rapid and reversible way to respond to replication stress.
209  the stalled replication fork is crucial for responding to replication stress and minimizing its impa
210 approaches reveal key virulence factors that respond to restricted oxygen availability and specific t
211 y, ACC dopamine release by progressive ratio responding to reward, during which animals were allowed
212 sed sensor from the original Fucci system to respond to S phase-specific CUL4(Ddb1)-mediated ubiquity
213 ze ILC2s as a novel meningeal cell type that responds to SCI and could lead to new therapeutic insigh
214 nd replacing salt marsh, wetland capacity to respond to sea-level rise may change.
215 a later time and that humans physiologically respond to seasonal changes in day length under conditio
216                   Plants have the ability to respond to seasonal environmental variations by monitori
217 cating that HBCs are reserve stem cells that respond to severe epithelial injury.
218 ), is induced in Drosophila ensheathing glia responding to severed axons.
219  area, it is unknown how the oral microbiome responds to short-term hospitalization.
220 ized plus-end-tracking proteins (+TIPs) that respond to signaling cues to alter MT behavior.
221               We describe how the FADS motif responds to signals in the manner of a bistable toggle s
222                                          WRN responds to site-specific telomeric damage via its RQC d
223 tion in cortical regions previously shown to respond to social conflict in proportion to subsequent c
224  human perception that allows individuals to respond to social cues.
225       We then test the ability of the VPM to respond to spatial patterns and show that many units are
226 Single gene tests to predict whether cancers respond to specific targeted therapies are performed inc
227 ponsive viral vectors capable of sensing and responding to specific environmental inputs are currentl
228 ch perception, is complex, with some regions responding to specific visual stimuli and others to spec
229 acity of presynaptic cholinergic synapses to respond to stimulation by elevating presynaptic choline
230 e reactivating cell; those episomes that did respond to stimulation, aggregated within large domains
231  infection, Neisseria gonorrhoeae senses and responds to stress; such responses may be modulated by M
232 chanism through which it primes platelets to respond to subsequent stimuli are still unknown.
233 model and we explore how these Allee effects respond to such evolution.
234 ircadian clock acting as a dynamic homeostat responding to sucrose signals to maintain carbon homeost
235 a switchable absorber layer that dynamically responds to sunlight.
236 by carboxylic and mineral acids but does not respond to sweet- and bitter-tasting chemicals or salt.
237 , we constructed AND and OR logic gates that respond to synthetic microRNA (miRNA) inputs.
238 y and HSP90 inhibitors.Many patients fail to respond to T cell based immunotherapies.
239 face of global climate change, organisms may respond to temperature increases by shifting their range
240 als that experienced a PIP/TAZO shortage and responded to that shortage by shifting antibiotic usage
241                                      Here we respond to the commentaries.
242  15 patients (4.6%) who did not successfully respond to the desensitization protocol, adverse reactio
243  peripheral olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) respond to the external stimuli and transmit the signals
244 tigen presenting cells (pAPCs) recognize and respond to the gut microbiota through multiple pattern-r
245 t aims to build local capacity to assess and respond to the health impacts of climate change.
246                Thus, the cachers' ability to respond to the observer's desire might have been driven
247 k defines the pollen tube gene products that respond to the pistil and are required for reproductive
248 results suggest that potyviruses dynamically respond to the presence of their vectors, promoting inse
249      In summary, hepatic ILC2s are poised to respond to the release of IL-33 upon liver tissue damage
250                     Cells actively probe and respond to the stiffness of their surroundings.
251 val neuroblasts, rendering them competent to respond to the systemic hormone ecdysone.
252 H2 levels at progression to standard therapy responded to the combination of bortezomib and cytarabin
253 scent intensity of the probe system linearly responded to the concentration of testosterone from 0muM
254 remain within their home ranges, polar bears responded to the higher westward ice drift with greater
255 -immigrant, urban Canadians in 30 cities who responded to the mandatory 2001 Statistics Canada long-f
256            When bats flew in pairs, each bat responded to the presence of the other as an obstacle by
257 epended on the TRPA1 channel, whose activity responded to the rate of temperature increase.
258 rust amid extraordinary social contexts, and responding to the complex variables that trigger behavio
259  impaired at the 2 s trace (shown as reduced responding to the CS and during the ISI, but not during
260        An IFN-I signature was evident in DCs responding to the helminth Schistosoma mansoni or the al
261 erns we report indicates that evaluating and responding to the influence of climate change on biodive
262 rapidly, depending upon how the Asian hornet responds to the colder climate in Britain compared to Fr
263    The effect is larger under TU, because it responds to the fact that a larger population means clim
264                                      CpomOR3 responds to the plant volatile compound pear ester ethyl
265 ethyl-(E,Z)-2,4-decadienoate, while CpomOR6a responds to the strong pheromone antagonist codlemone ac
266                           Bacteria sense and respond to their environment through the use of two-comp
267 tial cellular switches that allow animals to respond to their environment.
268                                     Here, we respond to their objections.
269  used to manage exacerbations, some patients respond to them poorly.
270 ed as social-information providers, foragers responded to them less than they did to residents.
271                          Whether specialists respond to these changes depends on the composition of t
272 ofactors of the spliceosome alter how snRNAs respond to these modifications.
273  DNA viruses adapt to hosts and how the host responds to these pathogens.
274              The pharmaceutical industry has responded to this challenge by embracing open innovation
275                  Current measures of anxious responding to threats are limited because they largely r
276                                     MSCs can respond to tissue injury by anti- or proinflammatory act
277 rs) with severe plaque psoriasis who had not responded to topical therapy were randomly assigned with
278                          Most neurons in VPM respond to touch and also show an increase in spike rate
279  target of the somatosensory thalamus (VPM), respond to touch, but have low spike rates and low sensi
280 l trials suggests they may be less likely to respond to traditional asthma therapies (ie, corticoster
281 n protocol, adverse reactions were minor and responded to treatment with corticosteroids and antihist
282 , and conventional immune-suppressing agents responded to treatment with rituximab according to the l
283 ts were then classified as responding or not responding to treatment blindly using a previously descr
284 st VEGF, improves the proportion of patients responding to treatment in advanced gastric cancer.
285         Both pest and pathogen were found to respond to tree characteristics, but neither explained d
286 nd tolerant mice retain immune competence to respond to unrelated Ags.
287 chanistic explanation for how cells properly respond to variable ligand concentrations and gradients.
288 r differentiated approaches, by province, to respond to variances in care-seeking patterns and the ca
289  the most sensitive nitrogen cycling pathway responding to variation of the abiotic environment in th
290 a coli DeltacobB revealed that the probe can respond to various human sirtuins, including SIRT1, SIRT
291                         p53 tumor suppressor responds to various cellular stresses and regulates cell
292  understanding how terrestrial carbon stocks respond to varying environmental conditions.
293 ung fibroblasts differentially expressed and responded to VEGF-A165a and VEGF-A165b in terms of proli
294             The immune system focuses on and responds to very few representative immunodominant epito
295 onals should be identifying, preventing, and responding to violence against women more effectively.
296 isease.IMPORTANCE Understanding how the host responds to viral infections informs the development of
297 are often limited either by the inability to respond to visible light or the need for special treatme
298              Predicting how river ecosystems respond to warming has been hindered by a dearth of info
299 hen predicting how ecosystem-level processes respond to warming.
300 bitory receptor halorhodopsin (eNpHR), which responds to yellow light, we temporarily inhibit the lev

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