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1 d molluscs (Conchifera) or lost their shells secondarily.
2 lly demethylates K36me3 primarily and K36me2 secondarily.
3 velopment of neural crest derived cartilages secondarily.
4 se end points; meta-analyses were considered secondarily.
5 ve exploitation of such complexity occurring secondarily.
6 Many disorders affect ubiquitin pathways secondarily.
7 velopment of neural crest-derived cartilages secondarily.
8 oft-shelled turtle in which scutes were lost secondarily.
9 er variability in vitamin A use was assessed secondarily.
10 of the fallopian tube and involves the ovary secondarily.
11 whereas mutations of P58L and K66E only act secondarily.
13 lity during the first 30 days after surgery; secondarily, a composite outcome of mortality or major m
15 gen highly expressed by neutrophils), which, secondarily, abolishes the intrahepatic recruitment of a
17 VPLNs) were harvested and the lymphoid cells secondarily activated with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody
18 tion by directly activating NKT cells and by secondarily activating NK cells to secrete antiviral cyt
20 r the heart tube formed, the source of these secondarily added cells was not identified for nearly 25
22 discovery and continuing elucidation of the secondarily adding myocardial cells, and how the differe
23 would reduce postoperative morbidity, while secondarily addressing whether goal-directed therapy aff
24 assium (K) and chloride (Cl) channels, which secondarily affect function of the Na transporter by alt
25 allele did not alter baseline heart size or secondarily affect skeletal muscle size, but the charact
28 es, and most patients need to be transferred secondarily after IVT (drip and ship), which may have an
29 ritic tiling present in maturity is achieved secondarily, after an initial stage of dendritic overlap
33 has been shown by recent studies to operate secondarily and only when receptor editing is unable to
34 n be activated by a physical signal (perhaps secondarily), and the rate of extension is directly depe
35 That mushroom bodies persist in brains of secondarily anosmic insects suggests that they play role
36 ding the presence of severe sleep apnea and, secondarily, any sleep apnea among 406 commercial driver
38 The larvae injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) secondarily are killed by host cells that completely enc
44 mbled as a primary cytoskeletal structure or secondarily associated with another underlying cytoskele
45 pairs of lateral line nerves whose rami are secondarily associated with facial and trigeminal fibers
46 renormalized ADC values started to decrease secondarily at 2.5 hours, accompanied by a delayed incre
51 sexual dimorphism can evolve because females secondarily become smaller than males as a consequence o
52 of the repair-mechanisms is reflected by the secondarily built structures, which form the new surface
53 ng increase in received solar radiation, and secondarily by a decrease in the strength of westerly wi
54 lar to bone eminences, the patella is formed secondarily by a distinct pool of Sox9- and Scx-positive
55 es to assume a PAN_APPLE-like structure, and secondarily by a region containing a signature sequence
57 by neural crest cells, but the cells arrived secondarily by displacement from the aortic arch arterie
58 ecture that is also present during rest, and secondarily by evoked task-general and task-specific net
59 t generated in vitro by GM-CSF and IL-6, and secondarily by GM-CSF + IL-1beta, PGE(2), TNF-alpha, or
62 aged primarily by ionizing X-ray photons and secondarily by reactive radiolytic chemical species.
64 in highly productive environments, followed secondarily by selection for cooperative breeding when e
65 ses that act throughout the genome, and only secondarily by selective forces acting on translated seq
67 nced by the strength of the interactions and secondarily by the swelling properties of the resin.
68 een telethonin and the two titin chains, and secondarily by the timescales of conformational excursio
69 atalytically important residue, Gln-188, and secondarily, by altering the subunit interface and pertu
70 ematosus Disease Activity Index (SLEDAI) and secondarily, by multiple measures of disease activity.
71 thesis of trehalose and polysaccharides and, secondarily, by the induction of a wide variety of prote
73 lack of checkpoint control over mitosis can secondarily cause defects in the checkpoint system that
74 crest defects in low are cell autonomous and secondarily cause disruptions in surrounding mesoderm.
76 sequently, the rapid degradation of pK3/MHCI secondarily causes the slow degradation of membrane boun
77 iotrophoblast layer to expand appropriately, secondarily causing collapse of the underlying labyrinth
78 ered from the lungs (but not the spleens) of secondarily challenged TNFR2(-/-) mice, a pattern that c
80 en gamma chain element, and this interaction secondarily controls the fibronectin content of platelet
82 onella enterica serovar Typhimurium, but not secondarily coupled systems, were inhibited by high conc
85 hin the ICUs of three academic hospitals and secondarily describe the influence of C. difficile infec
88 mostly during midgestation, SP cells become secondarily displaced and widespread into the expanding
89 sed in disorders in which iron metabolism is secondarily disregulated, such as the anemia of chronic
90 e cellular mechanisms that are primarily and secondarily disrupted in muscular dystrophy, focusing on
92 y expressed in all the tissues examined, and secondarily down-expressed in the retinas of two non-all
93 ), itself linked to different land uses, and secondarily driven by other important biodiversity drive
95 t vessel remodeling in the mouse yolk sac is secondarily effected when cardiac function is reduced or
96 epilepsy and ataxia phenotype, and in mice, secondarily elevate neuronal low-voltage-activated T-typ
104 resistance to northern leaf blight (NLB) and secondarily for common rust resistance and agronomic phe
106 rs not only from the primary trauma but also secondarily from a reduction in cerebral oxygenation as
112 ertebral chain of sympathetic ganglia derive secondarily from the dorsal migration of 'primary' sympa
113 nection between Chl and leaf reflectance and secondarily from the mismatch between the vertical distr
116 ed with hippocampal sclerosis), a history of secondarily generalised convulsive seizures (2.3; 95% CI
121 iate cautious interpretation, ictal SPECT in secondarily generalized seizures can help localize the r
124 studied simple partial, complex partial and secondarily generalized seizures in 28 patients with tem
125 positively correlated with the frequency of secondarily generalized seizures in the 3-5 days precedi
126 ivity in simple partial, complex partial and secondarily generalized seizures suggest a possible conn
127 with autosomal dominant complex partial and secondarily generalized seizures, a greatly reduced thre
128 ve to higher frequency bands was highest for secondarily generalized seizures, followed by complex pa
132 orm organized, yolk sac-like structures that secondarily generate multipotent primitive hematopoietic
134 primarily at the Glu(373)-Ala(374) site and secondarily generates G1-VDIPEN(341) by removal of the P
135 rican sample reflects primarily language and secondarily geographical distance, echoing the Bantu exp
137 lulosome complex to the cellulose substrate; secondarily, HLDs aid the binding of the CbpA/cellulosom
138 hypothesis that deoxyhypusine synthase and, secondarily, hypusinated eIF5A contribute to the pathoge
139 cineurin-NFAT signaling in vivo, which could secondarily impact the hypertrophic response and cardiom
141 sensorimotor rhythms in the lesioned brain, secondarily improving grasping function through brain-co
142 hology reside in the cerebral cortex itself, secondarily in corticofugal fibres and the subcortical t
143 iloride or nerve growth factor (NGF) results secondarily in inhibition of the apical NHE3 Na(+)/H(+)
147 common ancestor of all animals and were lost secondarily in sponges and placozoans (Trichoplax) or, a
149 be most dense in the marginal cell area and secondarily in the magnocellular area of the ventral coc
151 hat is not dependent on contextual cues and, secondarily, in increasing the learning of a motor task.
152 Ca(2+)-dependent K(+) channels, which could secondarily increase extrusion of anions by E(m) hyperpo
153 disease (SCD) results in chronic hypoxia and secondarily increased erythropoietin concentrations.
154 of IFN-alpha and other soluble factors that secondarily induce purified monocytes to secrete high le
155 rom the IP3-sensitive store, which, in turn, secondarily induced the release of Ca2+ from the ryanodi
158 ted by the long-term risk of recurrence, and secondarily influenced by the risk of bleeding and by pa
159 number of excitatory neurons in the mPFC and secondarily influences target neurons in subcortical sta
160 lcineurin signaling, but canonical RCANs may secondarily inhibit calcineurin signaling by interfering
161 vival, inhibiting the activation of Sox9 and secondarily, inhibiting the differentiation of Sox9-expr
162 ) induces actin cytoskeleton remodeling that secondarily inhibits apical NHE3 and transepithelial HCO
163 Both colonized and noncolonized animals were secondarily instilled with different bacterial species (
164 as incorporated primarily into polar lipids, secondarily into triglycerides, but not into other lipid
166 bination initiates in the Smicro segment and secondarily involves the downstream acceptor S region.
167 :1) and distinguishes pseudomyxoma peritonei secondarily involving the ovary from primary ovarian muc
173 - and calbindin-immunoreactive neurons peaks secondarily late in development, between P60 and adultho
174 ion in neural circulatory control, which may secondarily lead to the phobia because of repeated synco
175 mic control compared with standard care and, secondarily, leads to a reduction in glucose-lowering me
176 thyroid hormone (Pth)4 in zebrafish that was secondarily lost in the eutherian mammals' lineage, incl
177 ent in nematode genomes, which have not only secondarily lost Myc but are marked by invariant cell li
178 size that in T. democratica, hair cells were secondarily lost, concomitantly with the loss of branchi
179 gly conserved in primary sequence and rarely secondarily lost, their evolutionary history can be accu
180 siosaurs were the longest-surviving group of secondarily marine tetrapods, comparable in diversity to
183 g density) primarily and breeding experience secondarily modified selection, shifting optimal timing
186 activation of a phospholipase C by G(q) and secondarily on effector regulation through other G prote
187 d predominantly on domestic animals and only secondarily on human beings, to apply insecticide to sur
188 primarily on physician implementation of and secondarily on patient adherence to recommended survivor
190 patients who are informatively censored and secondarily on the hazard ratio between the group of pat
191 er (2nd: 220+/-30 ms, 1st: 124+/-20 ms), and secondarily on visual magnification (extent 2nd: 34 ms,
192 nvironmental toxicity of non-DPF diesel and, secondarily, on the performance of catalytic devices and
197 ut that different individual suppressors may secondarily perturb other states or actions of the motor
198 cement of the abdominal viscera in the chest secondarily perturbs the development of the heart and lu
200 ht was not exact suggesting the potential of secondarily polarizing relatively large biomolecules.
201 obesity in MC4R(-/-) mice in which diabetes secondarily precipitates after disruption of the hypotha
202 ingent" GroEL/GroES-dependent substrates may secondarily produce an "avalanche" of aggregation, the o
205 nting such neuron death via gene therapy can secondarily protect neighboring neurons that, themselves
206 e number of transcription factors capable of secondarily rearranging the transcriptional profile of t
208 alpha7BX2 integrin chain in skeletal muscle secondarily reduces the development of cardiomyopathy, t
212 to peak levels of Dpp in the dorsal midline, secondarily represses so and eya in the dorsomedial doma
217 e nonstaphylococcal organisms are capable of secondarily seeding the CIED, a high suspicion for CIED-
219 to Ark, arose after the range expansion and secondarily spread through sheltered populations through
220 profile toward a reparative phenotype, which secondarily stimulated collagen synthesis in smooth musc
221 -), tlr2 4(-/-) mice that underwent CLP were secondarily subjected to P. aeruginosa pulmonary infecti
222 er improvements in global sleep quality and, secondarily, subjective sleep quality, daytime dysfuncti
223 y growth and fibroblast proliferation, which secondarily support greater cardiac hypertrophy through
226 ere selected as candidates for follow-up and secondarily tested for association with proteinuria and
227 of dGuo revealed the loss of deoxyribose and secondarily the loss of a series of stable neutral small
229 the activity of L-type calcium channels, and secondarily, the calcium-sensitive activity of Maxi-K ch
231 adding isotretinoin to hormonal therapy and, secondarily, the potential antitumor activity of the com
234 , thus modulating phospholamban activity and secondarily, the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase.
235 pt the intrinsic stability of p22(phox) and, secondarily, the stability of mature gp91(phox) and abro
237 t of an outer epidermis, a cortex, a ring of secondarily thickened vascular bundles and interfascicul
240 ay modify intermediary and energy metabolism secondarily through a "pull mechanism" due to higher ene
241 a direct neural connection with the AcbSh or secondarily through changes in autonomic activity, stres
242 automatic development with fixed content and secondarily through learning and automatization with mor
244 tion and consequent IFN-gamma production and secondarily through suppression of the arterial response
245 uced DNA damage by reducing topo II activity secondarily to alterations in the nuclear distribution o
248 ir opening was probably activated by Ca(2+), secondarily to Ca(2+) release through junctional RyR1.
249 demonstrated to repel Culex mosquitoes, and secondarily to citronellal, a known insect repellent.
250 M) are first patterned into segments leading secondarily to differences required for somite morphogen
253 nt females presenting for obstetric care and secondarily to ensure that there was a realistic correla
254 offspring weight and adiposity at birth, and secondarily to estimate associations between PFAS concen
257 tensin II infusion in rats produces cachexia secondarily to increased muscle proteolysis and also dec
259 in regulation of energy balance and evolved secondarily to influence sleep-wakefulness systems in am
260 sive malignancy that arises spontaneously or secondarily to ionizing radiation or chronic lymphoedema
262 er, whether the early immune responses occur secondarily to or independently of neuronal dysfunction
263 icipation of exercise but could be activated secondarily to peripheral sensations associated with exp
264 /m(2), p < 0.05, respectively) and increased secondarily to reach similar mean values than those obse
266 iated by endogenous glucocorticoids produced secondarily to stress-related activation of the hypothal
267 obe the surface topology of this protein and secondarily to test the functional impacts of site-speci
268 e toxicity of intravascular hemolysis occurs secondarily to the accelerated dioxygenation reaction of
269 disease have improved over the last 25 years secondarily to the advances in surgery and chemotherapeu
270 s principally as a ring at nascent septa and secondarily to the less negatively curved, inside surfac
271 the death of mutant rod photoreceptors leads secondarily to the non-cell autonomous death of cone pho
272 resent an active form of Spi to DER, leading secondarily to the processing of Spi into a secreted for
273 regression of the prostate parenchyma occurs secondarily to the regression of the prostate vascular s
274 cular canal, atria and conotruncus are added secondarily to the straight heart tube during looping.
276 pJX-594 targets tumor blood vessels, spreads secondarily to tumor cells, and produces widespread CD8(
277 nts by analysis of human saliva samples and, secondarily, to assess the potential confounding influen
278 lts from presynaptic dysfunction that leads, secondarily, to dying-back neuropathy in affected neuron
280 level of mRNA for the fusion transcript and secondarily transcriptional control of LDLR was confirme
281 al founder mice, respectively, that could be secondarily transplanted to recipient mice that rapidly
282 te that, upon phosphorylation, Tyr(1440), or secondarily Tyr(1422), interacts with the SH2 domain of
283 the SH2 domain of Shc, whereas Tyr(1526), or secondarily Tyr(1642), interacts with its phosphotyrosin
287 oping nervous system is unique in that it is secondarily vascularized by sprouting angiogenesis from
289 ulations, particularly P. nitroreducens, and secondarily via amino acid substitutions and horizontal
294 patterning information or whether they arise secondarily, we have altered the extent of amnioserosa a
297 terous) lineages, and some entire orders are secondarily wingless (for example, fleas, lice, gryllobl
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