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1 erminal to the STIM1-Orai activating region (SOAR).
2 s the STIM1(490-530) lobe directed, SARAF to SOAR.
3 stinct roles in mediating access of SARAF to SOAR.
4 a, especially Alzheimer's disease, is set to soar.
5 f surgery, survival and outcome quality have soared.
6 ns, which constitute an essential element of soaring.
7  ambient aerosol data are presented from the SOAR-1 study in Riverside, CA, in which the spectra of a
8  is being discussed in this review series by Soares and colleagues and thus will not be reviewed here
9  Study of Organic Aerosols in Riverside, CA (SOAR) and aboard an aircraft during the Ice in Clouds Ex
10  the Argentinean pampas to provide power for soaring, and it probably used slope soaring over the win
11    The prevalence of dementia is expected to soar as the average life expectancy increases, but recen
12                                              Soaring birds migrate in massive numbers worldwide.
13  in predicting changing movement patterns of soaring birds under various scenarios of climate and lan
14  exceed theoretical maximums based on extant soaring birds.
15 IM1 C-terminal conformation, exposure of the SOAR/CAD domain, and STIM1/Orai1 co-clustering.
16 n between CC1 and CC3 segment regulates both SOAR/CAD exposure and CC3-mediated higher-order oligomer
17 acts with the C-terminal STIM1 domain, named SOAR/CAD.
18 especially in the transportation sector, and soaring CO2 emissions necessitate the exploitation of re
19 Since SOAR itself is a dimer, we constructed SOAR concatemer-dimers and introduced mutations at F394,
20 st, the depletion of cholesterol induces the SOAR detachment from the plasma membrane and enhances it
21 y efficient gliders, exploiting a long-range soaring ecology.
22  orders of magnitude shorter than in thermal soaring.Fat energy height can be used as a measure of "c
23 ures have needed to specialize for efficient soaring flight as a low energy form of travel, and as a
24                            Here, we approach soaring flight as a problem of learning to navigate comp
25 eased, which suggests that, unlike flapping, soaring flight does not lead to greatly increased metabo
26 rds breeding in Western Europe primarily use soaring flight to make annual long-range migrations via
27 be avian and generally large-bodied users of soaring flight.
28  50% to 2.4 million while those in Asia will soar fourfold to an estimated 4.2 million in 2020.
29 ain growth at higher temperatures results in soaring grain number densities and optical depths.
30  United States and Europe, efforts to reduce soaring health care costs have led to intense scrutiny o
31 increased morbidity and mortality rates, and soaring health-care costs.
32 otor cues that permit effective control over soaring in turbulent environments.
33 en reported that corneal allograft rejection soars in IFN-gamma(-/-) mice or mice treated with anti-I
34 in longer gliding distances, birds regularly soar inside cumulus clouds to use their strong updraft,
35 ng, but not in swimming.Migration by thermal soaring is analogous to powered flight with stopovers, e
36                                      Thermal soaring is commonly observed in the atmospheric convecti
37             This strategy of flight (thermal soaring) is frequently used by migratory birds.
38                                        Since SOAR itself is a dimer, we constructed SOAR concatemer-d
39 g, the increasing deaths in custody, and the soaring medical costs of the criminal justice system.
40                   The F394H mutation in both SOAR monomers completely blocks dimer function, but F394
41  F394H introduced in only one of the dimeric SOAR monomers has no effect on Orai1 binding or activati
42 n of the short STIM-Orai-activating regions (SOAR) of STIM1 and STIM2.
43 ed by the short STIM-Orai activating region (SOAR) of STIM1.
44 s, nonmotorized scooters and trampolines has soared over recent years.
45 ving with congenital heart disease (CHD) has soared over the last 3 decades.
46 ower for soaring, and it probably used slope soaring over the windward slopes of the Andes.
47                                          The soaring prevalence of obesity and diabetes is associated
48                                              Soaring provides a remarkable instance of complex decisi
49 sulatum, and Blastomyces dermatitidis), have soared recently, spurring interest in developing vaccine
50 holesterol-binding domain located inside the SOAR region and modulates Orai1 channels.
51 dividuals of the world's largest terrestrial soaring scavenger, the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus).
52 ely unknown for many species, especially for soaring seabirds which can range widely over the oceans
53  use can be applied to study movement of any soaring species.
54 direct exposure of the STIM1 domain known as SOAR (Stim Orai Activating Region).
55 or SARAF with STIM1 Orai1 activation region (SOAR), the STIM1 domain that activates Orai1.
56 ontains a small STIM-Orai-activating region (SOAR)--the minimal sequence sufficient to activate Orai1
57 strate a functional association of STIM1 and SOAR to cholesterol, indicating a close proximity of SOA
58 cholesterol, indicating a close proximity of SOAR to the inner layer of the plasma membrane.
59 uality since 1980 has been driven largely by soaring top incomes, the widening of survival inequaliti
60                                              Soaring was favoured over flapping flight because the re
61 ster flight, relying on thermals and wind to soar within a 50- to 600-meter altitude band under cumul

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