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1                                          For such a complex reaction with membranes, it has been diff
2    Here, we report that T cells activated in such a context are mainly IFN-gamma(+), adhere to CFB, a
3 r, is particularly challenging to measure in such a format due to complexities involved in sample pre
4                                 We show that such a framework is consistent with the stationary-state
5                       To investigate whether such a mechanism could be an endogenous trigger for auto
6             In this work we demonstrate that such a photosensitiser, chlorin e6, can be repurposed fo
7                                              Such a segregation of function would predict that when a
8                                              Such a strategy may offer an important new approach to t
9 rough further gene deletion could compromise such a strategy.
10 The high cognitive load required to navigate such a workflow is detrimental to hypothesis generation.
11                                              Such activation of neutrophils under conditions mimickin
12               However, risks associated with such activities have been identified, specifically the t
13                                              Such adhesive interactions enhanced levels of active Rac
14 atient outcomes in several human cancers, no such advance has been achieved in muscle-invasive bladde
15 ns in the transcriptome of NAc MSNs, but how such alterations influence cocaine's effects on dendriti
16 present the structure of the Fab fragment of such an antibody.
17                                              Such an approach may find use in label-free selection of
18 the fate of HSPCs is important for exploring such applications.
19                                       In one such approach, an understanding of the distal and geomet
20                                              Such approaches promise to improve drug specificity by r
21 nd human proteome microarrays, and we expect such approaches to contribute substantially to the under
22 s with a relatively long physical half-life, such as (89)Zr.
23                                    Compounds such as 20 were prepared using a palladium-catalyzed Ull
24 uilt upon more successful existing programs, such as a Medicare for All.
25 s of the IFN-inducible PYHIN protein family, such as absent in melanoma-2 and IFN-gamma-inducible pro
26 racterized by dysfunctional decision-making, such as addiction and pathological gambling.
27 ation of downstream targets of AXL signaling such as AKT and P70S6K.
28 tate access of IRS-2 to downstream effectors such as AKT.
29  was helpful to annotate specific compounds, such as alkaloids, saponins, flavonoids, and terpenoids,
30  the genetic architecture of complex traits, such as allele frequency and effect size.
31 st the development of inflammatory diseases, such as allergy, asthma, and inflammatory bowel disease.
32                         Neuroactive steroids such as allopregnanolone may be potential therapeutic ta
33 uppressed the growth of all competing fungi, such as Alternaria, Epicoccum and Ulocladium species.
34 ne related to immune-to-brain communication, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
35 on, whereas a less radical stabilizing group such as an alkyl or amide group at the C3-position of in
36 s for the medical proposes due to properties such as an elevated surface area and excellent electrica
37                  A radical stabilizing group such as an ester or ketone moiety at the C3-position of
38  the androgen receptor (AR) and AR variants, such as AR-V7, at their conserved SET/NAP domain, and ex
39                   Consumption of amino acids such as arginine and tryptophan by immunoregulatory macr
40 isingly, mRNA levels of key ISR gene targets such as Atf5 and Trib3 failed to increase.
41 cal event in chronic inflammatory processes, such as atherosclerosis, but the control of the vascular
42  for DFT calculations of material properties such as atomic spin and orbital magnetic moments and loc
43 onal aspects of several biological processes such as autophagy, inflammation, proliferation and diffe
44 scovery of materials with target properties, such as auxetics, using high-throughput computations, op
45 tion and the expression of downstream genes, such as Bcl-2 (B-cell lymphoma 2), c-Myc, MMP7 (matrix m
46 t translate to sex-specific adverse outcomes such as behavioral deficits is a possibility that merits
47 not easily obtainable with other techniques, such as behavioral responses to pharmacological manipula
48 be responsive to various environmental cues, such as bile salts and alkaline pH, but how these factor
49 twork motifs that lead to functional outputs such as bistability or oscillations.
50 nents have demonstrated a range of functions such as bistability, oscillation, feedback, and logic ca
51                         Higher-order states, such as bound biexcitons, are possible but are difficult
52 drug design, important for managing diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
53 nators with relatively high quality factors, such as cantilevers vibrating in vacuum, can show charac
54                            Somatic mutations such as CARD11 may have an impact on response to ibrutin
55   New drugs with novel mechanisms of action, such as cardiac myosin activators, are under investigati
56  several nutrients in fruits and vegetables, such as carotenoids.
57 osomal or multi vesicular body (MVB) markers such as CD81 and VPS4 and decreased co-localization with
58 cation of IL-4-upregulated surface proteins, such as CD90, CD108, CD109, and CD200R (CD200R1).
59 tures unique to various modes of cell death, such as cells undergoing apoptosis versus necrosis/necro
60  strong inhibitions of molt-related proteins such as chitinase and JHE-carboxylesterase.
61 rders related to primary cilia dysfunctions, such as ciliopathies and certain types of cancer.
62          Following widely accepted guidance, such as Cochrane or Institute of Medicine standards for
63          qH operates under stress conditions such as cold and high light and is photoprotective, as i
64                         Venom peptide toxins such as conotoxins play a critical role in the character
65 atures of cross-modal stimulus constituents, such as contrast, frequency, congruency, and temporal st
66 -dipole interactions, which govern phenomena such as cooperative Lamb shifts, superradiant decay rate
67 sociated with chronic inflammatory diseases, such as COPD, in patients with hemoptysis, TAE of the BA
68 st alternative hydraulic architectural rules such as da Vinci's rule or Murray's rule, or physiologic
69 ablished arthropod-borne infectious diseases such as dengue and yellow fever and emerging diseases su
70 ssues, thanks to many philosophical currents such as deontological ethics and consequentialism.
71 with lifestyle changes in Western societies, such as dietary modifications and increased antibiotic u
72 ompetition experiments using polar solvents, such as DMF, no "mixed" products possessing structurally
73 viral therapy; HIV-associated comorbidities, such as dyslipidemia, drug abuse, and opportunistic infe
74 tep mechanism for HCCS, whereby HCCS mutants such as E159A are enhanced in release (step 4) of cyt c
75                              Many techniques such as electroporation, lipofection or microinjection h
76  (5'-diphosphates) in some signaling events, such as extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 and la
77 havior in response to environmental changes, such as fluctuations in food abundance, to maximize surv
78 influenced by perception of bitter compounds such as glucosinolates (GSLs) and isothiocyanates (ITCs)
79                    Atomically thin materials such as graphene are uniquely responsive to charge trans
80 poor understanding of how mutations in genes such as GRN contribute to disease pathogenesis and neuro
81 suppressed agonist Emax) in signaling events such as guanosine 5'-3-O-(thio)triphosphate binding and
82  electrode during MES rely on: (i) mediators such as H2; (ii) physical contact through electron-trans
83 e sequenced samples, rather than public data such as HapMap or dbSNP, to train an accurate classifier
84 odulation of ligand-gated chloride channels, such as hetero-oligomeric alpha1beta2gamma2 GABAA recept
85 d SUVs were compared with prognostic factors such as histologic grade (G1, G2, or G3, for low-grade [
86 7 target genes in multiple cancer cell lines such as HMGA2 and MYC.
87  distribution of the well-known Lewis pairs, such as how they are distributed in space and how their
88 rmal reproduction, particularly in a species such as humans with low population differentiation.
89 espond instead to locally produced cytokines such as IL-33.
90 d dynamic cell behavior, including processes such as induced pluripotency and differentiation.
91  previously unknown signatures of infection, such as induction of potassium channels and amino acid t
92 may support sensory aspects of the decision, such as interpreting the visual signals so that evidence
93                            DNA tumor viruses such as Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) a
94 eriments using targeted genome manipulations such as knockouts or transgenics.
95 ntaining minor inorganic seawater components such as magnesium and calcium.
96  consistent with primary magmatic processes, such as mantle heterogeneity or change in depth of melt
97 g high-throughput reporter assay experiments such as massively parallel reporter assays (MPRAs) and s
98 psulate and release bulky globular proteins, such as mCherry, in a light-dependent manner.
99 s, and are therefore needed for applications such as medical implants, tissue engineering, soft robot
100 om the geometrical cell-membrane properties, such as membrane curvature, volume, and surface area.
101           Genetic and environmental factors, such as metals, interact to determine neurological trait
102                   Major dicarbonyl compounds such as methylglyoxal or glyoxal are found to be the mai
103 the reversible insertion of multivalent ions such as Mg(2+) and Al(3+) into electrode materials remai
104 ng molecules to regulate stem cell behaviors such as migration.
105 urodegenerative conditions affecting humans, such as multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica spectru
106 le or Murray's rule, or physiological models such as Munch's Pressure Flow hypothesis.
107 uman SF3b1 have been linked to many diseases such as myelodysplasia (MDS) and cancer.
108                 The existing KCa activators, such as naphtho[1,2-d]thiazol-2-ylamine (SKA-31), 6,7-di
109 oduce negative long-term health consequences such as neurodegenerative disease.
110  involved also in more specialized processes such as neurogenesis and growth factor signaling.
111 o prove useful for imaging other structures, such as neurons in the brain.
112 nA is selectively depleted in myeloid cells, such as neutrophils, we show that FlnA negatively regula
113 therapeutic targeting of a signaling pathway such as NG2/CSPG4 may have different effects on cell beh
114 ut the significant release of intermediates, such as nitrous oxide.
115 ing flowering and grain filling using donors such as NL-44, will minimize the negative impact of heat
116 nt of cells with pharmacological inhibitors, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or small in
117 r results suggest that Fe-rich clay minerals such as nontronite can form rapidly under oxidized condi
118 s of overdispersed (evenly spaced) elements, such as North American Mima mounds, Brazilian murundus,
119 be an important feature of chronic disorders such as obesity and type 2 diabetes.
120                      Atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine often induce excessive weight gain an
121                    As for other disciplines, such as oncology or rheumatology, we have to approach AD
122 oney is also affected by many other factors, such as overfeeding of bees with sucrose, harvesting pri
123 d that IgE activation aligned with processes such as oxidative phosphorylation, angiogenesis, and the
124 MS is a unique feature of respiratory yeasts such as P. pastoris and C. albicans, and it may have nov
125 re implicated in neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease (PD), it is important to exa
126 oach for the treatment of synucleinopathies, such as Parkinson's disease, dementia with Lewy bodies,
127 nctional neurosurgery for movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease, tremor, and dystonia involv
128 d to increase in neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease.
129 lls are a rich source of bioactive molecules such as peptides, hormones, and neurotransmitters, but r
130 ul weapons in the fight against foreign DNA, such as phages and plasmids, as well as a revolutionary
131 eraction between the electromagnetic fields, such as phase noises and spontaneous Raman scattering.
132 hat can associate with anionic phospholipids such as phosphatidylserine.
133 iring chronic increase in energy production, such as physiologic or pathologic cardiac growth, remain
134 elated to a specific diagnosis), infections, such as polyomavirus-associated nephropathy, calcineurin
135 l disadvantages that can reduce sensitivity, such as probing only a small percentage of the nanoprobe
136                           Signaling proteins such as protein kinases adopt a diverse array of conform
137 urification is applied by other disciplines, such as proteomics.
138  might involve modulatory regulatory factors such as R-spondin 1 (Rspo1), an extracellular protein th
139 detection is mainly based on large equipment such as readers and imaging systems, which require inten
140                             Adaptor proteins such as receptor-interacting serine/threonine-protein ki
141 er disease) or is a significant risk factor, such as reflux esophagitis and gallstones.
142 d ventral tegmental area regulate behaviours such as reward-related learning, and motor control.
143  it underlies all secondary genomic analyses such as RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), chromatin immunoprecip
144  tools with other types of experimental data such as RNA-seq or ChIP-seq.
145 ques that rely on reverse transcription (RT) such as RT-qPCR and RNA-Seq.
146 uld not be present in Kosher and Halal foods such as saffron.
147 articularly applicable to migratory species, such as salmon, where distinct temporal changes in growt
148 e tool to guide the self-assembly of defects such as scars, pleats, folds, blisters, and liquid cryst
149 rtant when affecting habitat-forming species such as seagrasses, as the consequences on their abundan
150                          Current treatments, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, are not
151 ing behavior in the dynamical phase diagram, such as self-trapped localized motion, 2-D diffusive exp
152 gained considerable interest in applications such as sensors, detectors, energy harvesting cells, and
153 more feasible than other possible mechanisms such as single electron transfer, halogen atom transfer,
154 hene (FLG) systems on a dielectric substrate such as SiO2, the addition of each extra layer of graphe
155 he hypothesis that realistic land conditions such as soil moisture/soil temperature (SM/ST) can signi
156         In conclusion, cultivation practices such as sowing date and successive harvesting may be use
157 was applied to analyse plant-based beverages such as soy, oat and rice.
158 work identifies simple synthetic parameters, such as stirring rate, that may be exploited to design o
159 nt with medications and confounding factors, such as substance use, previous adverse birth outcomes,
160  concentrations of recalcitrant contaminants such as sucralose, sulfamethoxazole and carbamazepine, w
161 e magnetic resonance (MR) imaging modalities such as T1-weighted and diffusion-weighted MR imaging co
162 olled by a combination of multiple forcings, such as tectonics, sea-level fall and long-term decline
163 in new ways as well as to exogenous stimuli, such as temperature, magnetic field, and optical light.
164 le to abstract H-atoms from weaker X-H bonds such as TEMPO-H to re-form 2.
165 titumor activities of immunomodulatory drugs such as thalidomide, lenalidomide, and pomalidomide, rec
166 novel insights on transcriptional regulation such as the "hit-and-run" model and transcription bursti
167 comprise vast, highly differentiated domains such as the axon and dendrites.
168 ion, we address new areas of lncRNA biology, such as the functions of enhancer RNAs, circular RNAs an
169 d lower complexity relative to other niches, such as the gut.
170 tion of effective process control procedures such as the Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point syste
171 ur-suppressing roles for cancer progression, such as the insulin-like growth factors.
172                         Single-cell features such as the irregularity of spiking and the frequency de
173 ls, actin dynamics are regulated by kinases, such as the LIM domain kinase (LIMK), which regulates ac
174 rtant tissues that may be sites of infection such as the lungs and soft tissues.
175  matched only by other extinct molluscivores such as the marine bear Kolponomos.
176 , downward-skewed probability distributions, such as the skewed Student [Formula: see text] used here
177         Dramatic events in human prehistory, such as the spread of agriculture to Europe from Anatoli
178 biomolecules include amyloidogenic peptides, such as the well-known amyloid-beta peptide involved in
179 e), thus in effect linking diverse exposures such as those from dietary intake and the microbiota wit
180 ently plastic to integrate multiple signals, such as those from microbes, damaged tissues, and the no
181 in heterodimeric reaction-center structures, such as those reported previously.
182 riants associated with smaller effect sizes, such as those that underlie complex diseases.
183                         Alternative schemes, such as those that use high-dimensional quantum codes in
184 enting colorectal cancer in high-risk groups such as those with familial adenomatosis polyposis (FAP)
185 ition, nonsemiconductor type photocatalysts, such as Ti-Si molecular sieves and carbon quantum dots (
186                   We propose that chaperones such as trigger factor can work as foldases under force,
187  label-free detection of explosive molecules such as trinitrotoluene (TNT) down to 10(-10)M in concen
188 es, including mast cell-restricted proteases such as tryptase.
189 -M78, and J-M267) and mitochondrial lineages such as U6b, in addition to common Eurasian haplogroups
190 between MACL and markers of oxidative stress such as urinary methionine sulfoxide were observed in Hh
191 have important implications for biotherapies such as vaccines and monoclonal antibodies.
192                          For common diseases such as VTE, biobanks provide potential to perform genet
193 gh for observing subtle near-surface changes such as water content variations and permafrost alterati
194 an point to larger networks of interactions, such as with proteins that serve as hubs for essential c
195 engue and yellow fever and emerging diseases such as Zika and chikungunya, all of which are transmitt
196 hermore, CIPHER conducts downstream analysis such as: narrow and broad peak calling, peak annotation,
197                                              Such autoimmunity has been shown to be highly toxic in s
198 the service of the explicit justification of such beliefs.
199                                              Such biomolecules include amyloidogenic peptides, such a
200 ries, in addition to sensory information, in such categorical cue combination tasks.
201 ghts the possibility that the bioactivity of such CECs may be effectively preserved through direct co
202                                              Such cements remain in the tooth and fail to degrade and
203  when experience-dependent plasticity shapes such circuits.
204 rammes working in similar circumstances with such complex interventions.
205                                              Such conditions arise in multicellular communities, wher
206                       Here we illustrate how such conditions promote chemotherapy resistance in pancr
207                                        Under such conditions, fructose lowers whole-body glycogen syn
208 o help give us a possible scenario worthy of such conjecture.
209 ing mechanism, and the biological meaning of such connectivity remains obscure.
210                                 As a result, such conserved functional modules can be identified thro
211 dium dioxide (VO2) is a canonical example of such correlations.
212                                          One such cue is floral temperature, created by captured sunl
213 ch control drug response and illustrates how such data can add substantial confidence to target ident
214 attention to the inherent spatial aspects of such data.
215                                              Such differences may have clinical significance, as ther
216                                              Such differences may ultimately contribute to their uniq
217 vidence of antiepileptic efficacy or lacking such evidence, we demonstrated that our set of repurposa
218                                              Such expressional divergences suggest that FACs are util
219                                              Such form of cross-over of stress may be beneficial if i
220                                           As such, functional and anatomical measures provide indepen
221                                          One such gene is Wilms' tumour 1 (WT1), which plays multiple
222        A common analysis step is to annotate such genomic regions to genomic annotations (promoters,
223 dered to be the primary mechanism underlying such impedance based microflow sensors.
224                      We investigated whether such impressions also influence the communication of sci
225  response and immunity, and we highlight how such improvements enable a greater understanding of the
226                                              Such independent genetic control suggests that breeders
227                                           As such, Indonesia is home to nearly 20% of the world's "mi
228 olling polycation-membrane interactions, yet such information is surprisingly difficult to obtain at
229    The North American Great Plains exemplify such intraplate earthquake localization, with both natur
230                                              Such invariability-especially when juxtaposed with the d
231                                              Such is the case for NE Atlantic marine macroalgal fores
232                                  To overcome such limitations, protein transduction domains (PTDs) ha
233 is not feasible in clinical practice, and as such limits the generalizability of findings.
234                                              Such loose linkage between the alphaI and betaI is attri
235 ssed inter- and intraobserver variability of such measurements, and explored the mechanism of any pla
236 t studies have highlighted the importance of such metabolic regulation in the endothelium and uncover
237                                              Such Mn(II)-phyllomanganate reactions may thus alter met
238 y been conducted and the expressive power of such models for real human subjects remains unknown.
239 y-step tutorials that demonstrate how to fit such models in a variety of software programs.
240 Existing probabilistic inference methods for such models rely on subjective filtering and suffer from
241 ng the formation, storage, and expression of such models remain unknown.
242 nd investigating the diagnostic relevance of such molecules in childhood.
243 uld allow molecular-level phenomena to drive such movements in artificial systems remains a scientifi
244                                     Although such mutant proteins are prone to aggregation, toxicity
245                                              Such nanoparticles are investigated in terms of their cy
246 ing gecko Gymnodactylus amarali between five such newly created islands and five nearby mainland site
247                                          One such nuclear receptor is DAF-12, which is required for n
248                                           As such, our finding contradicted observations from cell cu
249 in determining the electrical conductance of such parents and daughters.
250 cles, and the latter can be used to assemble such particles into bulk materials.
251                            Identification of such patients offers the possibility of commencing or es
252 y contrast, heterochiral sequences that lack such persistence selectively attack bacterial membranes
253 nd elevated reactive oxygen species, whereas such phenotypes were reversed by its product lactate or
254 te-determining step in the stereomutation of such piperidines is the piperidine ring flip and not nit
255 nish limited antibiotic use and suggest that such practices could help reduce the load of antibiotic-
256 ynchronized, and full withdrawal of OPV, and such preparation would be aided by setting a reasonably
257 here that the synergistic application of two such principles in the design of peptoid foldamers yield
258 ncers have been systematically identified in such projects as FANTOM and ENCODE, forming genome-wide
259                               To investigate such protein interactions, we establish a ribosome affin
260 hiff bases have been reported to result from such reactions.
261 ia transmission model we demonstrate that in such regions dominated by zoophilic vectors, existing ve
262 ession in cancer, it remains unknown whether such regulatory loops operate also in non-transformed ce
263 turity to provide substantial evidence about such representations.
264 a gonorrhoeae senses and responds to stress; such responses may be modulated by MisRS (NGO0177 and NG
265                      The analysis of data at such scales has brought statistical and machine learning
266                                     However, such scales may be affected by intrarater and inter-rate
267                                              Such self-assemblies describe not only the basic structu
268                                    Moreover, such sensitivity enables differentiation between cell ty
269 STs in ILTCFs suggests that the ecosystem in such settings might be more conducive for intrafacility
270  generally considered to remain resistant to such shrub expansion in the next decades.
271                                For fluorene, such signature is not identified probably due to lower o
272                       The factors explaining such similarities are still debated, and the role played
273                      Specific ion binding to such sites induces changes in the filter conformation, w
274 slippage-prone template motif sequence 3' of such 'slippage-stimulatory' structures.
275                    Experimental discovery of such solitons is hindered by the need for spatial imagin
276                                              Such states are often invoked in the excited-state dynam
277 help to mitigate the emergence and spread of such strains.
278                                              Such strong swells are inferred to have created a number
279                                 Moreover, no such study has utilized RNA derived from bacterial biofi
280 hip between dysregulation of these areas and such symptoms has not been demonstrated.
281 to provide interface-specific information in such systems.
282 different pooling algorithms are unknown for such tasks.
283 el antiviral and immune modulatory therapies such that approval of new treatments can be linked to th
284 e described as maternal educational immunity such that by young adulthood, all immune cells respondin
285 creased peak ICa-L offsets increased SR load such that Ca(2+) release from the SR was maintained duri
286  structure, particularly in the ferric form, such that it is able to sample a broad conformational sp
287 ators that act nonredundantly in C. hirsuta, such that LFY has more obvious roles in floral and leaf
288 operties of the tissue connect across scales such that patterned disorder at the cellular level leads
289 syncratic variability in search performance, such that reaction times were longer when distractors ha
290 s a hierarchy among negative feedback loops, such that the effect of a negative feedback depends on i
291 ntation of the substrate prior to T1 closure such that the U5-A6 cleavage site becomes embraced to ac
292                                           As such, the design opportunities afforded by supramolecula
293                                           As such, they bridge traditional semiconductors, molecular
294 ction forces in motile tissues and show that such traction-based stresses match those calculated from
295                                              Such transient species are difficult to study experiment
296 th well established experimental values when such values exist, and they provide a large number of pr
297 ities that can aid in global surveillance of such viruses for potential spread and emerging threat to
298 thogenic avian influenza (HPAI) viruses, but such viruses' origins are often unclear.
299 dimensions and time, we show that imprinting such wavefunctions on electron pulses leads to shape-pre
300 chanisms that regulate stem cell fates under such widely varying conditions are not fully understood.

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