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1                      The application of this strategy to a (15) N2 -diazirine-containing choline deri
2 s needed for better screening and preventive strategies to abrogate these toxic effects and improve p
3  Moreover, the general applicability of this strategy to access dihydroxylated biphenyls is demonstra
4 st in developing alternative and sustainable strategies to achieve textile functionality that do not
5 form of the chemokine may not be the optimal strategy to achieve disease control.
6 e and time, cortex uses a similar processing strategy to achieve higher-level and increasingly invari
7 e and time, the visual system uses a similar strategy to achieve increasingly invariant representatio
8                                          Our strategy to achieve this goal is based on the spatial se
9 nductor with antireflection layer is general strategy to achieve this including crystalline silicon (
10 st inhibition of PLD4 as a novel therapeutic strategy to activate protease-mediated degradation of ex
11 ion as well as the prevention of and control strategies to address anemia.
12                                One promising strategy to address this challenge is the systematic bac
13                                            A strategy to address this problem is the development of c
14  develop novel therapeutic and/or preventive strategies to ameliorate pain in SCD.
15                                 Accordingly, strategies to antagonize the antiapoptotic Bcl-2 protein
16 luation impossible and require metareasoning strategies to apportion cognitive resources adaptively.
17  use many different criteria and peer review strategies to assess grant proposals.
18 eumococcal disease (IPD) calls for alternate strategies to assess this.
19    Herein, a mass spectrometry (MS)-assisted strategy to assign the methyl resonances of methionine r
20 tor I receptor (IGF-IR) is a new therapeutic strategy to attenuate the underlying autoimmune pathogen
21 onoclonal antibodies delivery as a potential strategy to augment the host immune response to prevent
22                                Searching for strategies to avoid racemization, a new class of light-d
23 osts, which consequently evolve a variety of strategies to avoid, eliminate, or tolerate infection.
24                     However, for blood-based strategies to be useful, the quantity of biomarker shed
25 ntrol kinase activity, providing insight for strategies to better regulate kinase activity.
26  populations where PEM is endemic may be one strategy to boost vaccination-promoted immunity and impr
27 ost may provide a more effective vaccination strategy to broaden the antibody responses to emerging v
28 reflect on our clinical practice and discuss strategies to build a successful split program using an
29  we highlight new findings and compare these strategies to cell division mechanisms elucidated in mod
30          Online ECG monitoring education and strategies to change practice can lead to improved nurse
31                              The predominant strategy to characterize Fe plaque using dithionite-citr
32      This provides a fundamentally different strategy to circumvent multiple mechanisms of kinase inh
33 bute towards development of phytoremediation strategies to clean up TNT from polluted military sites.
34 ort replication and have therefore developed strategies to co-opt cellular processes to optimize infe
35  basis for rationally designed immunotherapy strategies to combat Alzheimer's and related neurodegene
36 icine will be to discover new antibiotics or strategies to combat multidrug resistant bacteria, espec
37 rsion of FAPs into adipocytes, pointing to a strategy to combat fatty degeneration of skeletal muscle
38  groups is the mainstay of the public health strategy to combat influenza.
39 rease their microscopic surface area offer a strategy to combatting the loss in signal associated wit
40 ed pericardial drug delivery could provide a strategy to concentrate therapeutics within a unique, ca
41 w aging promotes CVD in order to develop new strategies to confront this challenge.
42  use genetic tethering and disulfide bonding strategies to construct HslU pseudohexamers containing m
43                       Herein we report a new strategy to construct CTFs (CTF-HUSTs) via a polycondens
44 tion, which may contribute to further design strategies to control greenhouse gas emissions from agri
45 ntigenicity for the development of antiviral strategies to control human bocavirus infections.IMPORTA
46 mechanisms is critical to the development of strategies to control microbiological communities that i
47 argeting VEGF signaling may serve as a novel strategy to control CNS leukemia in patients, replacing
48  may constitute an alternative or additional strategy to conventional tumor-directed chemotherapy.
49 resses susceptibility test methods and other strategies to counter antibiotic resistance of C. diffic
50                                              Strategies to counter sustained catabolism have therapeu
51 nol, and pretreatment of caffeine might be a strategy to counter the hypnotic effects of ethanol.
52 sfully evade the host, the virus has evolved strategies to counteract antiviral responses, including
53     Selective CP blockade may be a promising strategy to counteract rejection.
54 others, the software offers several tracking strategies to cover a wide range of different model orga
55 tes that Synechococcus has distinct adaptive strategies to deal with Cu toxicity at both the clade an
56 and tree cover may hold promise as proactive strategies to decrease urban violence.
57              Here, we used a pharmacogenetic strategy to decrease mediodorsal thalamic activity in ad
58                                            A strategy to deliver a well-defined persulfide species in
59                                We apply this strategy to demonstrate differential mRNA trafficking be
60 ng in ASFs and explored a combined targeting strategy to deplete senescent cholangiocytes and ASFs fr
61 d metal stress in bacteria could be a useful strategy to design new approaches to antibacterial thera
62                                 We provide a strategy to design ratiometric sensors that display dram
63       We present the first comparison of two strategies to detect DNA using a giant magnetoresistive
64 e used an unbiased D-amino acid substitution strategy to determine structure-assembly relationships o
65 role in neuropathy, highlighting a potential strategy to develop a neurovirulence-attenuated vaccine
66                     Until recently, the only strategy to develop drugs regulating GPCR activity was t
67    Self-assembled bilayers offer a promising strategy to directly harness photon upconversion via tri
68 ssibility of using an untargeted metabolomic strategy to discriminate between common and durum wheat
69 protein degradation systems as an additional strategy to disrupt protein homeostasis.
70 bility spectrometry (IM-MS(2)) and lead to a strategy to distinguish alpha- and beta-linkages within
71 nient (17)O nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) strategy to distinguish oxide nanocrystals exposing diff
72 dralenes is reported, representing a general strategy to diversely substituted higher homologues of t
73 ckpoint therapy prompts exploration of other strategies to downregulate PD-1 for cancer therapy.
74 roduce the molecular mechanism and different strategies to edit genes using the CRISPR-Cas9 system.
75 une response is crucial to identifying novel strategies to effectively address highly pathogenic and
76  Within this context, we discuss vaccination strategies to elicit broad and potent immune responses b
77 nhibitor, ganciclovir, represents a possible strategy to eliminate latently infected cells without in
78 ere we apply integrative functional genomics strategies to elucidate global HCV-miRNA interactions.
79 report here a general and scalable synthetic strategy to embed 2,2'-bipyridine units into the backbon
80 rtheless, definition of clinical development strategies to enable sound regulatory assessment, with a
81 to this goal is development of a new linking strategy to enable intersheet association mediated by si
82                              We then present strategies to engineer BphP-based NIR fluorescent protei
83                 Here, we demonstrate a novel strategy to engineer pre-vascularized, cell-laden hydrog
84 nuation of 1,2-DCA and to design appropriate strategies to enhance biodegradation.
85                                              Strategies to enhance respiration and initiate oxidative
86 diacylglycerol (DAG), successful engineering strategies to enhance TAG levels have focused on the con
87 cking mini-antibody (mini-body; HDPDL1) as a strategy to enhance CAR T-cell killing.
88 f pretargeting fusion protein cocktails as a strategy to enhance nanoparticle delivery to a diverse a
89 ombination with other agents is an effective strategy to enhance Taxol cytotoxicity.
90  may therefore represent a clinically useful strategy to enhance the activity of Bcl-2 inhibitors.
91      Overall, our study provided a promising strategy to enhance the stability of LDL-based nanogels
92 etic antibodies and may serve as a universal strategy to enhance the success rates of Fabs as structu
93  Government's strong commitment to long-term strategies to ensure access to delivery care in health f
94 develop latency reversal and viral clearance strategies to eradicate established HIV infection.
95                                              Strategies to eradicate latent infection can only be eva
96                           Tumors use several strategies to evade the host immune response, including
97                   We applied three different strategies to evaluate the distribution of CNVs in the T
98                                            A strategy to expand anti-Stokes shifting from the far-red
99  the mouse testis has adopted a regenerative strategy to expand stem cell activity by incorporating a
100        Our findings demonstrate an effective strategy to explore selective inhibitors for helicases,
101   The established platform not only provides strategies to fabricate ECM-like interfaces for medical
102 elop an electrochemical sacrificial-template strategy to fabricate hollow Co3 O4 microtube arrays wit
103 eres with triblock copolymers is a promising strategy to fabricate mixed-matrix membranes.
104 propose the use of a continuous-flow sorting strategy to facilitate future coupling to next generatio
105 gesting that targeting HIF-1alpha could be a strategy to foster iTreg differentiation in an inflammat
106  NDEx is presented in the context of a novel strategy to foster network-oriented communities of inter
107                     A metal and solvent free strategy to functionalize aryl methyl ethers through dir
108 ations of BPs, but also propose an efficient strategy to further improve the biocompatibility of BPs.
109        The types of defects and controllable strategies to generate defects in electrocatalysts are p
110 asing availability of phylogenomic datasets, strategies to generate genome-scale data from organisms
111 bacterial pathogens have developed versatile strategies to generate niches inside the eukaryotic cell
112                              We explored two strategies to generate suitable pLAIVs.
113 so developed a lentiviral vector and cloning strategy to generate high-complexity pooled dual-knockou
114        Here, we developed a novel and simple strategy to greatly enhance the potency of the existing
115                                            A strategy to halt dissolution of particle-coated air bubb
116 cessary for the development of translational strategies to harness this process for neuronal repair.
117 al, and there is a need to develop exogenous strategies to help regenerate the thymus.
118 ties, stress testing represents a reasonable strategy to help better risk stratify asymptomatic patie
119 -carbohydrate snack, may be a simple dietary strategy to help manage total cholesterol and LDL choles
120  into a conjugated backbone is an attractive strategy to high performance semiconducting polymers.
121         We used two broad-spectrum detection strategies to identify pathogens in test-negative childr
122 llel dense-module search and cross-selection strategy to identify an asthma-associated gene module.
123         We applied a systematic review-based strategy to identify and integrate evidence from epidemi
124 opulation-based linkage analysis is a useful strategy to identify complex trait variants.
125 d to develop a high-throughput and efficient strategy to identify the E3-substrate interaction.
126 vestigate in silico, a possible experimental strategy to illuminate the interplay between 3D chromati
127  have selected two such lineage-based design strategies to illustrate how such in-depth analysis can
128 ment and pave the way to the exploitation of strategies to impact liver infection by the malaria para
129 ngal treatment options and discuss promising strategies to impede the evolution of drug resistance.
130  online ECG monitoring education program and strategies to implement and sustain change in practice.
131 nd habit strength are modifiable targets for strategies to improve adherence in psoriasis.
132 lity of PCR testing, indicating the need for strategies to improve aetiological diagnosis in children
133                                              Strategies to improve CD4 reconstitution can improve HCT
134 rovide a valuable target for new research on strategies to improve health.
135 l origins of this low efficiency can provide strategies to improve it.
136 isease is important for developing effective strategies to improve outcomes.
137 a necessary step toward developing effective strategies to improve the patient-reported and clinicall
138 ing of decellularized vessels provides a new strategy to improve re-endothelialization of vascular gr
139 ation of down-shifting materials is a viable strategy to improve the efficiency of Silicon solar cell
140 e norms and standards of care is a potential strategy to improve the treatment of women during childb
141 elopment efforts have focused on identifying strategies to increase SMN expression.
142 ourage the development of effective pro-drug strategies to increase the intracellular levels of itaco
143  alter arthropod sex ratios and reproductive strategies to increase the proportion of the infected ma
144  (ie, nonmedical exemptions) may be a useful strategy to increase immunization rates and prevent outb
145 s primary care providers can be an effective strategy to increase the primary care capacity.
146 her affinity ligands may represent a general strategy to increase their therapeutic index.
147 d a Cre recombinase-mediated chromosome loss strategy to individually delete mouse chromosomes 9, 10,
148 and will aid in optimization of immunization strategies to induce V2 apex bnAb responses.
149       The simplest and so far most promising strategy to induce enantioselectivity to solid metal cat
150 -coated surface modification is an effective strategy to induce long-term MK2i release as well as hem
151             Using genetic or pharmacological strategies to inhibit CCL5 or CCR2, we demonstrated that
152 r this observed behavior and propose control strategies to inhibit discordant alternans.
153                                              Strategies to inhibit extracellular signal-regulated kin
154 ive infection in humans, DENV uses different strategies to inhibit or avoid the host innate immune sy
155 dren with brain tumours, and discuss various strategies to integrate these advances to drive further
156             The absence of a straightforward strategy to interface native d-DNA with its enantiomer l
157 minoazidation reaction provides an efficient strategy to introduce azide, one of the most useful chem
158 oving the food environment need multifaceted strategies to invoke clinically meaningful change in BMI
159 endocarditis and outlines current and future strategies to limit its impact.
160                                              Strategies to limit the emergence and spread of MDROs in
161 ves is vital in developing effective control strategies to limit the spread of the disease.
162 promoting plasmid loss would be an effective strategy to limit conjugation-assisted persistence of an
163 Intramolecular H-bonding represents a useful strategy to limit internal water rotational motion and i
164 m in vivo represents a promising therapeutic strategy to limit salivary gland inflammation and improv
165 s cholera, phage prophylaxis could provide a strategy to limit the impact of bacterial disease on hum
166 hat PFT-mu may offer a tractable therapeutic strategy to limit this common side-effect of many types
167   To overcome these barriers, we developed a strategy to macroencapsulate islets from different sourc
168 hanism by which animals adjust their dietary strategy to maintain protein homeostasis.
169  tension generation, as a previously unknown strategy to maintain stemness in 3D.
170 inhibits NEMO polyubiquitination as a clever strategy to manipulate the host cell environment to the
171 eems to be an age-independent domain-general strategy to master cognitive challenges.
172 encourage efficient planting and maintenance strategies to maximize pollination and establish resilie
173                           Additional dietary strategies to maximize these benefits are required.
174 ultivars through increasing biomass is a key strategy to meet rising global food demands.
175 rmalization procedures and examine different strategies to minimize intra- and interplate nuisance ef
176 this information storage system and optimize strategies to minimize those limitations.
177 ions and could represent a novel therapeutic strategy to minimize the detrimental clinical outcomes o
178 acterial cause of foodborne illness, possess strategies to mitigate the toxic components of bile.
179 ons with a higher level of awareness and use strategies to mitigate this risk.
180 thways in T cells is likely to provide a new strategy to modify inflammation in a variety of disease
181 amics and demonstrated that this is a viable strategy to modify mosquito populations.
182 ide in the identification of pharmacological strategies to modulate FZD receptor function.
183                                   We address strategies to modulate the DLBCL microenvironment, inclu
184 hich illustrates the general utility of this strategy to modulate the stability and biological activi
185                  Here we investigate a novel strategy to normalize medial frontal brain activity by s
186 those flexibilities can be a possible design strategy to obtain regular synthetic cages with full con
187 he fertilizer nutrients through an abatement strategy to offset these issues by providing the fertili
188 y 3 validated bleeding scales (Global Use of Strategies to Open Occluded Coronary Arteries [GUSTO], T
189 hogenesis, emerging targeted treatments, and strategies to optimize clinical trials to efficiently an
190 tailed discussion about the commonly adopted strategies to optimize individual TE properties is prese
191 Thus, our study provides a novel therapeutic strategy to optimize MK-1775 treatment efficiency in lun
192 d to these phenotypes, but optimal treatment strategies to overcome chemotherapeutic resistance and e
193                     These findings provide a strategy to overcome several key limitations of CED that
194             Thus, ATR inhibition is a unique strategy to overcome the PARPi resistance of BRCA-defici
195 discuss the potential of targeting HIFs as a strategy to overcome these instances of AA therapy resis
196                                          One strategy to overcome this barrier is to use latency-reve
197                                          One strategy to overcome this obstacle is to remove the meth
198              Here we adapt a single-molecule strategy to perform single-molecule recovery after photo
199 rk protection systems represents a promising strategy to potentiate cancer chemotherapy.
200             Plasmodium has therefore evolved strategies to prepare for transmission, including transl
201 tion represents a straightforward and viable strategy to preserve conduit function and possibly impro
202 ese networks are increasingly used to inform strategies to prevent and control the spread of hospital
203                                    Effective strategies to prevent and treat AD remain elusive despit
204 ovide the basis for the development of novel strategies to prevent C. jejuni colonization of food-pro
205 R is a promising option for future treatment strategies to prevent cancer metastasis in breast cancer
206 g of its development and potentially lead to strategies to prevent ototoxic effects.
207   The second-level approach ideally involves strategies to prevent progression of disease, in additio
208 refore, may contribute to the development of strategies to prevent TDP-43 aggregation and to uncover
209 argeting of GPX4 may represent a therapeutic strategy to prevent acquired drug resistance.
210  inhibitor formation and suggest a potential strategy to prevent anti-FVIII alloantibody formation in
211         Targeting CCR1 may represent a novel strategy to prevent dissemination and overt relapse in m
212 iome, particularly in early life, might be a strategy to prevent or treat asthma, although the result
213 uation of bNAbs.IMPORTANCE bNAbs represent a strategy to prevent or treat infection by a wide range o
214  are a practical and widespread evolutionary strategy to prevent the formation of nonphysiological co
215 c microangiopathy is essential but, the best strategy to prevent these episodes remains unclear.
216 re extends the use of bioorthogonal labeling strategies to problems of clinical relevance.
217                                      Current strategies to produce homogeneous antibody-drug conjugat
218 nsplantation in children and improvements in strategies to prolong graft survival could substantially
219                        This study provides a strategy to promote human beta-cell maturation and ident
220 E STATEMENT To date, there is no therapeutic strategy to promote synaptic recovery in the injured bra
221 tion of a chemogenomics platform to identify strategies to protect neuronal cells from mutant hunting
222 AMPT activity as a promising new therapeutic strategy to protect against anticancer drug-induced peri
223                                              Strategies to rapidly remove nephrotoxic serum-free ligh
224 s provides it with an effective evolutionary strategy to rapidly increase copy numbers of genomes per
225                                            A strategy to reach these architectures via direct difunct
226  multifaceted national effort employed novel strategies to recruit a diverse cohort, and collected bi
227  one focus of research to develop innovative strategies to recruit and redirect cytotoxic effector ce
228 cus in future research to optimize treatment strategies to reduce a negative impact on the quality of
229           Much effort is underway to develop strategies to reduce Abeta concentration or inhibit aggr
230 ign and development of novel olfactory-based strategies to reduce both the biting nuisance and diseas
231                                      Control strategies to reduce human schistosomiasis have evolved
232                  Plants use iron-withholding strategies to reduce pathogen virulence or to locally in
233                                              Strategies to reduce shocks could result in cost savings
234                                              Strategies to reduce SIP signaling and increase retentio
235                                              Strategies to reduce the daily risk of bleeding and thro
236 d network structures, and propose mitigation strategies to reduce the severity of damages caused by s
237                                              Strategies to reduce triglyceride levels, by increasing
238 regulatory T (Treg) cells offers a promising strategy to reduce damage to an allograft by the recipie
239 ase C (PKC) modulators, provides a promising strategy to reduce if not eradicate the viral reservoir.
240  single neurons and provided a normalization strategy to reduce method-specific differences related t
241 erative transfusion practices are a possible strategy to reduce sepsis rates and improve survival aft
242 f senescent cells may be a novel therapeutic strategy to reduce steatosis.
243 of obesity may be an important public health strategy to reduce the incidence of childhood epilepsy.
244                           CAP could be a key strategy to reduce the treatment gap for alcohol use dis
245 sting question: Is there an optimal feedback strategy to regulate the synthesis of a protein to ensur
246 e sought to develop a flow cytometric gating strategy to reliably identify blood IgG4(+) B cells to s
247 ic activation of EAAT2 represents a valuable strategy to relieve neuropathic pain, we synthesized nov
248  some differentiated cells utilize conserved strategies to remodel microtubules, there is considerabl
249 iver stiffness cutoffs as a test replacement strategy (to replace liver biopsy) in making key decisio
250                                              Strategies to resolve replication blocks are critical fo
251 al organic nitrate therapies, an alternative strategy to restore NO-cGMP signaling is via inorganic n
252 ate latent plasticity as a novel therapeutic strategy to restore synaptic strength.
253                          We have developed a strategy to rewire the endogenous cellular regulatory ne
254  describe a rapid, inexpensive, and portable strategy to robustly re-identify human DNA called 'MinIO
255                              We designed our strategy to select against re-targeting the 'knockout-fi
256                     Thus, this nano-delivery strategy to selectively target tumors and prevent the pa
257 hese include a novel hybrid data acquisition strategy to sequence cross-links at both MS2 and MS3 lev
258  work suggests that people use two different strategies to solve the explore-exploit dilemma: directe
259                Viruses have evolved numerous strategies to specifically interfere with IFN production
260 ntervention program is probably an effective strategy to stop PS in children.
261                            Present treatment strategies to stratify exacerbation risk in patients wit
262 t advances in computational and experimental strategies to study the diverse functional and phenotypi
263        These data identify a natural control strategy to suppress alpha-syn aggregation and suggest p
264                      In summary, we report a strategy to suppress the KRAS oncogene in pancreatic can
265                                              Strategies to sustainably manage wild meat hunting in bo
266                      We herein demonstrate a strategy to synthesize a high-performance polymer accept
267                        As with all zeolites, strategies to tailor them for specific applications incl
268 gical, immunohistochemical, and chemogenetic strategies to target and manipulate CeA activity selecti
269 n of lipophilic cations, synthetic chemistry strategies to target compounds to mitochondria, mitochon
270 sis, our findings suggest that pharmacologic strategies to target FKBP65 and LH2 may have complementa
271 valuate innovative culture change models and strategies to target these barriers.
272 tion mechanism of TNFalpha and the basis for strategies to target TNFalpha activity.
273 es that involve ROS modulation in cells as a strategy to target cancer and bacteria.
274                              Use of the same strategy to target human ANGPTL3 reduced levels of ather
275 of PDHK4 could represent a novel therapeutic strategy to target KRAS mutant colorectal and lung cance
276  may present a novel and molecularly defined strategy to target mutant p53 in pancreatic cancer.
277 of DDR, and identify a potential therapeutic strategy to target SETD2-mutant leukemias.
278 dings provide a proof-of-principle, rational strategy to target the MYB "addiction" of Ph(+) ALL.Sign
279      Because killer cells use a multipronged strategy to target vital pathways, bacteria may not easi
280 s of AMPDs, through nanoparticle preparative strategies, to the most recent applications in cancer an
281  and underscores the need for more selective strategies to therapeutically target NF-kappaB.
282  manure has been recommended as an effective strategy to to mitigate climate change.
283 ve encouraged the development of therapeutic strategies to treat and prevent telomere-associated dise
284 evelopment of T cell-based immunotherapeutic strategies to treat blinding recurrent herpes infection
285 d as key targets to aid development of novel strategies to treat chronic infection by exploiting biof
286 avenues to help design chronopharmacological strategies to treat major depressive disorder.
287 l targets provides a paradigm for developing strategies to treat respiratory distress in SMA.
288     Antivascular therapy represents a proven strategy to treat angiogenesis.
289     This study paves way for a combinatorial strategy to treat as well as prevent adverse effects of
290 pies to target the CBP/p300 bromodomain as a strategy to treat castration-resistant prostate cancer.
291  express regenerative paracrine factors is a strategy to treat vasculopathies and to promote tissue r
292                      However, the absence of strategies to tune their thermal half-lives by modular m
293                              We applied this strategy to two essential E. coli enzymes: the branched-
294  an innovative computational drug- discovery strategy to uncover drugs that are routinely used for ot
295 ycle and/or pathogenesis represents a useful strategy to uncover new drug targets.
296 ere we apply a multilayered chemical biology strategy to unravel the mode of action of this putative
297 rk provides a proof of concept for a general strategy to use nanohoops and their derivatives as a new
298                            Here, we report a strategy to visualize DNA-Pt with high resolution, takin
299  on how depolarization can be exploited as a strategy to visualize GNR diffusion and distribution in
300 on using a flow-enabled self-assembly (FESA) strategy to yield large-area periodic cracks (i.e., micr

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