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1 ve lack of information about key free-living species.
2 such as Alternaria, Epicoccum and Ulocladium species.
3 a CENH3 is replaced with CENH3s from distant species.
4 s in increased production of reactive oxygen species.
5 t is unknown whether this holds for nonhuman species.
6 quite distinct from those in other mammalian species.
7 e contexts after exposure to reactive oxygen species.
8 OV is unknown but believed to be another bat species.
9 ference increased for more distantly related species.
10 lutein-2 and albumin, respectively, for both species.
11 ssumed by non-orthologous genes in different species.
12 ms to recognize and reject pollen from other species.
13 f a functionally equivalent binuclear Mn(II) species.
14 e ideal for label-free detection of chemical species.
15 are often observed in anthropogenically rare species.
16 n independent transgenic lines in these crop species.
17 nation interactions were quantified for four species.
18  to millimolar concentrations of fluorescent species.
19  datasets across individuals, cell types and species.
20 tle about the evolution of this trait in any species.
21 tency of empathy-related capacities in other species.
22 e larger, longer lived, and more piscivorous species.
23 ential susceptibility to the disease in many species.
24 e two important cultivated tetraploid cotton species.
25 residues conserved among Schizosaccharomyces species.
26 ion of HBpin from the copper dihydridoborate species.
27  found in the >600 unsurveyed trypanosomatid species.
28 ales, representing nearly half of the extant species.
29 he proteins from these two distantly related species.
30 le complete chloroplast genomes for all nine species.
31 nherently less stable within the A. thaliana species.
32  dramatically larger than for more sedentary species.
33 ic, spectroscopically observed phosphinidene species.
34 with the ecological requirements of a target species.
35 cesses of this plant model but also of other species.
36 iderable setback for the preservation of the species.
37 imits genetics and genomics research on many species.
38 ollected 10,892 occurrence records for 1,831 species.
39 of cues unique to each environment or flower species.
40 species and a conserved genetic basis across species.
41 ies of the same parental gene in a mammalian species.
42 revenue variability than those fishing fewer species.
43  rather than for the existence of particular species.
44 g phylogenetically and metabolically similar species.
45 kinase motif that is highly conserved across species.
46 esis of this hitherto elusive cyclic radical species 1,2,4,7-cyclooctatetraenyl via a single-collisio
47 ossibly up to one million undescribed extant species [1, 2].
48 nd, Bryde's whales, which feed on small fish species [3], predominantly anchovies, demonstrated a ran
49  truncated pyroglutamate (pE)-modified Abeta species (AbetapE3) exhibit enhanced aggregation potentia
50 between eDNA, community DNA, taxonomy and UK species abundance data further show significant relation
51 ring, as a tool to authenticate Gadidae fish species, according to their genetic relationship, is pro
52 ts in the ranges of 20 British breeding bird species across a 40-year period.
53                                    Six lipid species (all belonging to the triacylglycerol class and
54                                 In polyploid species, altering a trait by random mutagenesis is highl
55 t lineages to prevail in the respective host species although some of these lineages appear to be sha
56 uggest genetic linkage between traits within species and a conserved genetic basis across species.
57 e surrounded with distinct sequences in both species and are often associated with motifs involved in
58 wed fast separation of both individual lipid species and categories.
59                                  While these species and clades tend to be of limited clinical releva
60  production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and contribute to alcohol-induced hepatocyte inj
61 ks to overcome this problem by sampling more species and data cleansing.
62 and they were selective over other bacterial species and eukaryotic cells, metabolically stable, and
63 affeic acid and p-coumaric acid varied among species and found the maximum in Terminalia chebula and
64  natural Sardinian ecosystems for endangered species and human health.
65 from deep sequencing data in three different species and in the SF3B1 K700E oncogenic mutant backgrou
66                                              Species and interactions are being lost at alarming rate
67     To this end, the amounts of amyloid-beta species and other proteins related to amyloid-beta metab
68 xhibit enormous complexity with thousands of species and reactions for all but the very simplest of c
69 ial DNA along with increased reactive oxygen species and reduced superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2) activi
70 eotic style varied consistently only for one species and seems to involve a strong individual compone
71 an infants and juveniles from three songbird species and show that our model naturally accounts for t
72 ective across C. elegans strains, indicating species and strain-specific responses.
73 ribe high-quality draft genomes of these two species and their comparisons at the functional genomics
74 we used micro-CT scans of extant mammals (47 species) and birds (59 species) to test six possible mor
75 y expressed in the cortical areas and in the species, and all have a unique developmental pattern.
76 al differences (g) in performance in several species, and also at the aggregate level (G); however, t
77 ction strategy is to protect all species, no species, and cases in between.
78 arch should focus on optimal probiotic dose, species, and formulation.
79 les, environmental toxins, explosives, ionic species, and many others.
80 essengers-cytosolic calcium, reactive oxygen species, and nitric oxide.
81 with relevant free-living and non-pathogenic species, and select pathogen hosts.
82 -chain amino acids, select unsaturated lipid species, and trimethylamine-N-oxide), thus in effect lin
83  fingerprints of three milk types, five fish species, and two coffee types were measured using electr
84 terra equations with three competing cancer "species": androgen dependent, androgen producing, and an
85                               Such transient species are difficult to study experimentally, but it ha
86                                     Brucella species are infectious intracellular pathogens that repl
87 a beat, but that only certain vocal learning species are intrinsically motivated to do it.
88 ars, and found that injury responses in this species are quite distinct from those in other mammalian
89 hin high latitude communities, if colonizing species are typically competitively superior to members
90      It is notable that both Borago GLA-rich species are under threat of extinction, thus revealing t
91 o, -(hydro)peroxo, and high-valent metal-oxo species, are the basis for the various biological functi
92 dentifying the biological potential of these species as an epidemiological link between the waterfowl
93 esults are discussed in the context of these species as catalysts.
94 hic range), we identified global hotspots of species at risk from climate change that includes the we
95 sponses to habitat destruction vary as other species become extinct.
96 r levels (IL-1beta and sRANKL) and bacterial species between peri-implant and periodontal sites in th
97 well-characterized examples of copper-oxygen species but seeks to provide a thorough picture of the s
98 delie penguins are a key Antarctic indicator species, but data patchiness has challenged efforts to l
99 reported capacity to protect different plant species, but its application to favor grape and grape ju
100  phenotypic, genetic, and cultural makeup of species by affecting the fitness landscapes on which the
101 nges in the spatial distribution of dominant species by biomass relative to baseline, but extensive c
102 vity in the presence of (*)OH and Mn(IV)-oxo species by channeling these oxidants toward the synthesi
103          We suggest that previously marginal species can achieve a degree of functional redundancy, a
104 cross-reactivity between venoms of different species can be a diagnostic challenge.
105 hat HDM-induced reactive oxygen and nitrogen species can be neutralized by antioxidants.
106                           Multiple different species can exhibit resistance due to many different mec
107                              Five macroalgal species capable of using both HCO3(-) and CO2 had greate
108 ow sensitivity and the particular Leishmania species causing the disease can lead to variable perform
109 as been mapped exhaustively across different species, cell types, and cellular states.
110 iverse belowground strategies in relation to species coexistence and abundance, we assessed four key
111  We also find evidence for a shift in vector species complex towards increased zoophilic behavior in
112 oup sizes in general but also to the diverse species composition in the groups.
113 h are novel, to show that the history of the species comprises two phases, and conclude that the curr
114 ions, evidence is provided that these Mn(IV) species comproportionate with a Mn(II) precursor to yiel
115                                         This species-conserved peak was delayed in females and marked
116              The immune system of vertebrate species consists of many different cell types that have
117                         For every additional species consumed, dietary nutrient adequacy increased by
118 al parameters, total bacteria and individual species counts in dental plaque did not differ significa
119 cause major damage to plant communities, but species damage thresholds and postdrought recovery of fo
120                                        Thus, species-dependent regulation of PlexA1 expression may ha
121 -assembly are highly conserved across spider species despite the different silk mechanical properties
122 rogeneously distributed resources, even with species diffusion.
123                                However, many species display alternating high and low Mg-bands within
124 ene emission capacity is determined by plant species distributions and can substantially explain isop
125 mic groups, the increase in numbers of alien species does not show any sign of saturation and most ta
126 n of their properties can illuminate how new species evolve.
127                                  For the two species examined and at a 2-propanol flow rate of 160 mu
128 st-colonisation, but the ranges of transient species expanded over the long-term, slowly increasing t
129                                We used cross-species expression experiments to show that Alx1 protein
130 al dysfunction, indicated by reactive oxygen species expression, reduced expression of the mitophagy
131                    Conservation of migratory species faces the challenge of understanding the ecologi
132 to obtain increased sensitivity to transient species for experiments obeying the modulated excitation
133                                      Sixteen species (forty-three percent) displayed a positive corre
134 ral motif is unusually consistent across all species from all geological eras.
135  mycorrhizal colonization - in 27 coexisting species from three grassland communities along a precipi
136 cerns observing differences between nonhuman species (G), the second that concerns observing individu
137 ing individual differences within a nonhuman species (g).
138 gnitude of projected climate change within a species geographic range), we identified global hotspots
139 tance mechanisms for Candida and Aspergillus species have been extensively described and their corres
140 ence a particularly strong trade-off as many species have large foraging ranges and their prey often
141 s and vessels fishing a greater diversity of species have less revenue variability than those fishing
142                           Most tropical bird species have narrow elevational ranges, likely reflectin
143                    However, the A3s in these species have the likely evolutionary precursors, the ant
144 rameworks composed of hexacoordinate silicon species have thus far only been observed in a few high p
145 stoliths on photosynthetic efficiency in two species having cystoliths abaxially and adaxially (Ficus
146  the demographic and adaptive history of our species, Homo sapiens, including its interbreeding with
147 hokinetic cellular analysis to provide rapid species identification (ID) and antimicrobial susceptibi
148 f RTnS offer great potential for field-based species identification, but the feasibility and accuracy
149        Metagenomics has revealed hundreds of species in almost all microbiota.
150              pCRP* constitutes the major CRP species in human-inflamed tissue and allows binding of c
151  heterogeneous ozonolysis of squalene, a key species in indoor air chemistry.
152 system for the determination of inorganic As species in natural fresh water.
153  case representing the responses of one pest species in one country to one insecticidal protein from
154 ntifungal agents decreased growth of Candida species in optisol-GS and should be further explored to
155 We previously reported that several mosquito species, including Aedes aegypti, do not develop beyond
156  that are important pathogens in many animal species, including humans.
157 odrugs/donors that directly deliver a single species, including hydrogen sulfide, perthiol, and COS,
158  a broad range of natural accessions of this species, indicating a highly conserved role of this prot
159 x and 29.2% (95% CI 28.1%-30.4%) after mixed-species infection.
160                            Given these intra-species, intra-individual, and intra-gametogenesis varia
161                                              Species invasion is an important disturbance to ecosyste
162                                     The four species investigated were categorized into two groups: s
163 aracterizing, at the atomic level, transient species involved in electron-transfer processes.
164                                  The radical species involved within the photocatalytic mechanisms we
165                                         This species is a low-spin Fe(iii) d(5) complex, and emission
166 ally find that size reduction in active fish species is dramatically larger than for more sedentary s
167        In contrast, the richness of invasive species is high in the more recently designated Natura 2
168 glycolytic flux and elevated reactive oxygen species is supported by increased antioxidant; glutathio
169  important ecosystems whose main structuring species is the annual kelp Saccorhiza polyschides.
170 d from experiments on a high-valent chromium species, is now available.
171       We compiled 943 QTL from all available species [lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformis), coho s
172 us-level identification relatively easy, but species-level diversity of Pseudotrichonympha is underst
173 ecosystem-level effects are likely to exceed species-level effects.
174 were observed in healthy carriers nor at the species-level, suggesting infection-associated, short-te
175 -VP64-driven gene expression to construct a 'species-like' barrier to reproduction between two otherw
176 refore, reconnecting fragments could prevent species losses and allow locally extinct species to reco
177                                     Two MAF1 species, MAF1L and MAF1S, are regulated by the C-box YSY
178 ht absorption, while larger-molecular-weight species may represent recalcitrant brown carbon.
179 hed the crystal structure of an unusual (S)P species [(MeAN)2Cu(II)2(O2(2-))](2+) ((S)P(MeAN), MeAN:
180               However, knowing how different species' metabolisms will integrate to reach a desired o
181  how such individual changes in a variety of species might play a role over evolutionary timescales.
182                                  Despite the species mismatch, the mouse Prox1-EGFP BAC enabled a rel
183 cell viability, formation of reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial health, as well as cell morpholog
184 -volume relationships calculated from extant species models.
185 eterized with measured traits from chaparral species native to Southern California, shows that appare
186         Ultimately, conserving many of these species necessitates a paradigm shift in conservation to
187 ptimal protection strategy is to protect all species, no species, and cases in between.
188    Our picture explains the formation of the species observed experimentally.
189 d experiments showed that the mean number of species observed feeding at carcasses and the percentage
190                                       Vector species occurrence decreased notably in undisturbed fore
191  and comparing the genomes of two pathogenic species of Batrachochytrium to those of close saprophyti
192 al genes, we constructed a phylogeny of 5036 species of Caryophyllales, representing nearly half of t
193        The method was able to detect several species of crab spiked into complex food matrices at lev
194   This new material is related to the active species of industrial supported MoO3/SiO2 olefin metathe
195 tructures in the brain of two representative species of lungfishes, an African lungfish (Protopterus
196 ione, as well as ergothioneine, in different species of mushrooms.
197              Remarkable among these are many species of rove beetle (Staphylinidae) that exhibit ant-
198 cation protocol with multiplex PCR for three species of snappers (Lutjanus purpureus, L. synagris, an
199                                    Microbial species often exist in complex communities where they mu
200  yet knowledge about the impacts of invasive species on bacterial communities remains sparse.
201 sion in four elevational generalist songbird species on the Andean west slope.
202 nce originates from UVO-derived hydroxylated species on the dielectric surface and not from chemical
203 c "transition state" becomes the most stable species on the reaction hypersurface.
204 sity (P = .009) and dominance of Haemophilus species operational taxonomic units (P = .01).
205               We identified 265 specimens to species or genus using DNA barcodes.
206 ions of high relative divergence (FST) in 12 species pairs of Darwin's finches at different genetic d
207 to produce distinct thermodynamically stable species (parallel and antiparallel G-quadruplex in K+ an
208 apidly replaced by traits of incoming boreal species, particularly the larger, longer lived, and more
209                      Population dynamics and species persistence are often mediated by species traits
210 take and transformation in the wetland plant species Phragmites australis and the underlying mechanis
211 chitecture of the mature leaves of the model species Populus tremula x alba across all seven hierarch
212 able first approximation of the magnitude of species' potential range shifts, especially when more de
213                                         Both species produce advertisement calls outside their hearin
214 ate/NADPH levels, phagocytic reactive oxygen species production, neutrophil extracellular trap (NET)
215                                              Species' range sizes generally contracted pre-extinction
216 ng divergence in ecological niche across the species' range.
217                                    Simulated species ranges shifted northward at both the leading ed
218 that biotic interactions play in determining species ranges.
219 w LinE proteins and the related SCs of other species regulate meiotic DSB formation to form crossover
220 everal N-terminally truncated amyloid-beta42 species, represented by pyroglutamylated amyloid-beta11-
221                                Consequently, species' responses to habitat destruction vary as other
222 to interactions between high dam density and species restricted ranges.
223 spite the history of disturbance and despite species richness in low- and medium-yielding agriculture
224 edicted to generally increase abundances and species richness of poikilotherms at local and regional
225 n by YC-1 involved excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation.
226 concentrations decreased and reactive oxygen species (ROS) increased.
227                              Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a critical role in cell signaling and
228                              Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, degranulation, and phagocytosi
229 is reported to cause reduced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, predisposes to SLE (odds ratio
230  in the setting of hyperoxia/reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced lung injury.
231 nd polyadenylation sites (PASs) in two yeast species, S. cerevisiae and S. pombe Although >80% of the
232 ted by co-treatment with the reactive oxygen species scavenger Tempol.
233                         Correlations between species sensitivities and functional trait values can th
234 escentiae exists, it is unclear whether both species share bacterial communities.
235 a single intranasal inoculation, both animal species shed the vaccine viruses for a limited time but
236 analysis of SNAP genes from 22 diverse plant species showed that SNAPs were distributed in six monoph
237                                              Species-specific PCR and real-time PCR with EvaGreen dye
238  based on proteins for which heat-stable and species-specific peptide markers had been detected.
239 gue that mesic microenvironments will act as species-specific refugia only if the nature and space/ti
240     Consistent with previous observations of species-specific regulation of immunity by vitamin D, th
241                                              Species-specific SNP position (230 bp) in the matK regio
242 vidual component, rather than being a purely species-specific trait.
243                             The emergence of species-specific traits and novel structures results fro
244                      Computer simulations of species-specific whole-muscle models indicate that maxim
245 -genome data sets from six diverse bacterial species: Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae
246 C-box YSY motif, which, when mutated, alters species stoichiometry and proteasome-dependent turnover
247                                           In species such as Arabidopsis having a single canonical Ga
248  than normal reproduction, particularly in a species such as humans with low population differentiati
249 lly important when affecting habitat-forming species such as seagrasses, as the consequences on their
250 This is particularly applicable to migratory species, such as salmon, where distinct temporal changes
251  of aromatase (estrogen synthase) in several species suggest that mechanisms for neuroestrogen signal
252 nsider recent comparative analyses of extant species that are uncovering new evidence for evolutionar
253 r internal alkynes into transient allylmetal species that display electrophilic or nucleophilic prope
254 ms of the protein are likely to be the toxic species that disrupt endosomal signaling.
255                      Each year, two or three species that had been considered to be extinct are redis
256                                              Species that have HP1 proteins possess multiple paralogs
257 r investigating the 300,000 non-model plant species that remain underexplored.
258                                              Species that resprout after fire and/or have graminoid o
259  which is currently comprised of three named species that share 99% 16S rRNA gene sequence identity.
260 rom an economically important group of grass species, the tribe Paniceae, to make phylogenomic infere
261 ect between healthy individuals than between species; the difference increased for more distantly rel
262                     Among Anopheles mosquito species, these phenotypic differences include vectorial
263             Characterization of the Ni(I)-CO species through spectroscopic and computational techniqu
264 dth and interspecific niche overlap of these species through time.
265   As global warming progresses, the need for species to compensate or drift under the influence of st
266 ing the susceptibility of minor gallinaceous species to HPAI virus, as this poultry sector also suffe
267 ent species losses and allow locally extinct species to recolonize former habitats.
268 of extant mammals (47 species) and birds (59 species) to test six possible morphological-functional a
269 ams and hydrologic alterations interact with species traits to influence community disassembly, and v
270 nd species persistence are often mediated by species traits.
271 finds the maximum likelihood estimate of the species tree from the given gene tree topologies.
272  BiDz sensors targeting loci associated with species typing and resistance to rifampin, isoniazid and
273 years 2061-2080, for 12 European forest tree species under three climate change scenarios.
274  is, when comparing individuals of different species using the same cognitive ability battery.
275                                       Within-species variation in social structure has attracted inte
276 o losses of vapors to walls as a function of species volatility and particle condensational sink.
277 m of recovery following nerve injury in this species we investigated the process of axon regrowth and
278            Using Arabidopsis as a host plant species, we conducted a comparative analysis of cytokini
279 ing spontaneous cardiac fibrosis in multiple species, we hypothesized that PAI-1 also regulates fibro
280 n of gene transcription in and between plant species, we performed a comparative transcriptomic and g
281               To this end, seeds of selected species were collected from their natural habitats and a
282                  In addition, other southern species were collected in the NCC during this period.
283 respond to a group of humic-like fluorescing species were determined to be highly correlated with the
284 ombe Although >80% of the mRNA genes in each species were found to display APA, S. pombe showed great
285 ly affected by postfire weather, whereas all species were sensitive to invasive plants.
286 volve through individual selection in social species whenever the benefits of building new bonds outw
287 d cell invasion and elevated reactive oxygen species, whereas such phenotypes were reversed by its pr
288 ibodies successfully prevented uptake of tau species, whereas the distal C-terminal-specific antibody
289 eliable signal of true population change for species whose dynamics are driven by stochastic processe
290 rimentally measured coordinates and chemical species with 22 picometre precision can be used as direc
291                                          For species with dispersal structures on their seeds, plant
292  from domestic bathrooms which form a sister species with Exophiala lecanii-corni are described here
293 s specific to body sites; it also quantified species with phylogenetic diversity under-represented in
294                        Use of leaves of some species with prunasin, tyramine and beta-p-arbutin, may
295 s, Orbicella annularis and O. faveolata, and species with reduced symbiont density (Montastraea caver
296 vestigated were categorized into two groups: species with the ability to harbour large number of symb
297 easoned that an alternative way to cultivate species with unknown requirements is to use naturally oc
298 s high population-level impacts in all three species, with shearwaters having the highest extinction
299                             Different coffee species yielded different amounts of furfuryl alcohol.
300 ronized with bulk homogenization of chemical species, yielding two distinct processes that are seemin

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