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1 ws that tumor clonal architectures are often the consequence of a complex branching process, yet litt
2    Moreover, we show that this limitation is the consequence of a decreased template dependency durin
3 n processing deficit observed in dyslexia as the consequence of a lack, or poor quality, of reading e
4 at the phenotypes of c-CA-treated plants are the consequence of a local change in auxin accumulation,
5             The anomalous exothermal peak is the consequence of a polyamorphous phase transition betw
6 taining products, which we hypothesize to be the consequence of a reduced coverage of adsorbed hydrog
7        To address this question, we examined the consequences of a familial PAH-associated frameshift
8                   We have here characterized the consequences of a novel AGU mutation that results in
9                                              The consequences of a permanent expression of these gene
10                                  We examined the consequences of aberrant Ras signaling in the develo
11                                              The consequences of aberrant signalling pathways or of a
12  findings, provide an accurate estimation of the consequences of acetaminophen-induced hypotension, a
13 n of sensory information with predictions of the consequences of action, arising from internal models
14                                 To elucidate the consequences of acute and chronic elimination of cel
15 y the use of calcineurin inhibitors, data on the consequences of acute kidney injury (AKI) after card
16 at the apparent social brain differences are the consequence of adaptations to earlier occurring wide
17                                  We describe the consequences of ADAR1 editing deficiency on murine h
18 rations in DNA methylation are predominantly the consequence of adiposity, rather than the cause.
19  which young patients will be cured but bear the consequences of adverse effects for decades.
20                          We therefore tested the consequences of AhR activation in myelin oligodendro
21 cognition and treatment are crucial to avoid the consequences of AKI after burn injury.
22 nd functions is particularly important given the consequences of AKT dysfunction in diverse pathologi
23 food allergies observed in human subjects as the consequence of allergen exposures that recurrently a
24      The purpose of this study is to examine the consequences of alloimmune stimulation when allogene
25  pattern of alpha-SNAP in ovarian tissue and the consequences of alpha-SNAP (M105I) mutation (hyh mut
26 eterminants of DNA replication fidelity, yet the consequences of altered dNTP pools on replication fi
27               In this study, we investigated the consequences of altered tricin levels on lignin stru
28                    In this study, we examine the consequences of altering Hand1 dimer choice regulati
29     By demonstrating the potential to assess the consequences of altering RT or TtoR (e.g. through hu
30  no physiological model has yet demonstrated the consequences of altering the endogenous relative con
31                                        It is the consequence of an imbalance between caloric intake a
32 nd post-Start cell-cycle periods rather than the consequence of an underlying molecular mechanism mea
33                                     Modeling the consequences of aneuploidy has relied on perturbing
34 ower of using this approach in understanding the consequences of anthropogenic environmental change o
35                Evidence is lacking regarding the consequences of antibiotic use in early life and the
36 ly, these findings provide new insights into the consequences of apoptotic cell sampling, advance our
37 is stable, when attacks should be tolerated, the consequences of asymmetric technical attribution cap
38 s in contradictory representations regarding the consequences of avoidance and suggest that robust ne
39 y and motor behavioral tests to characterize the consequences of bifacial maps in the thalamocortical
40                  We compare the results with the consequences of binding Na(+) in the same apo system
41                        (3) Viruses can alter the consequences of biological invasions by causing popu
42 s globally are seeking strategies to counter the consequences of both a hotter and drier climate.
43 cken DT40 cell clones to precisely determine the consequences of BRCA1/2 loss on all types of genomic
44 staff perceptions and confidence in managing the consequences of cancer diagnosis and treatment in ca
45 This work provides mechanistic insights into the consequences of cancer-related DDX3X mutations, sugg
46 ncy with spontaneous pacemaker-like activity-the consequence of "cardiac" HCN and Nav1.5 channels.
47                                     However, the consequences of CD40L deficiency on macrophage funct
48                              Here we analyze the consequences of CD79B and MYD88(L265P) mutations ind
49 fects of cell death on virus propagation and the consequences of cell death for host physiology.
50                                Here, we test the consequence of centrosome amplification by creating
51                                              The consequences of cerebrovascular disease are among th
52 rative analysis offers an initial picture of the consequences of Chd8 haploinsufficiency for brain de
53  cells are functional and can partly reverse the consequences of chemically induced diabetes.
54                                     However, the consequences of children's distrust in the care prov
55                                     However, the consequences of cholinergic enhancement on visuospat
56 lance of the OXT system is also likely to be the consequence of chronic OXT treatment resulting in a
57                                              The consequences of chronic insufficient sleep for healt
58                          Here we interrogate the consequences of chronic necroptosis on immune homeos
59                                              The consequences of chronic stress on brain structure an
60 are expressed that mediate host defense, and the consequences of circadian variations on immune funct
61                                           As the consequences of climate change are becoming evident,
62                                        While the consequences of climate change for existing disturba
63 rify its implications for policies to reduce the consequences of climate change on health.
64 owledge, this is the first study to quantify the consequences of climate change upon pollen allergy i
65  Soil salinization and degradation is one of the consequences of climate change.
66                                              The consequences of CLN3 mutation on the progression of
67  ferulic acid accumulation but was (largely) the consequence of collapsed vessels.
68 nize hosts from environmental reservoirs and the consequences of competition with host and non-host a
69 estigations revealed that this effect is not the consequence of conformational changes in the catalys
70 ocopies the human Pro33 variant to elucidate the consequences of constitutively enhanced alphavbeta3
71 te that the high-molecular-weight complex is the consequence of covalent crosslinking(12,13,17).
72 well-mixed environments, less is known about the consequences of crosstalk in spatially distributed m
73                            These changes are the consequence of cyanohydrin formation, which is favor
74 ilability from maternal milk and investigate the consequences of decreased milk cholesterol availabil
75 D at the cellular level, our knowledge about the consequences of deficiency of its components at the
76 fic ohnologue resolution' (LORe), to address the consequences of delayed rediploidization.
77 ms underlying cumulative cultural evolution, the consequences of demography on cultural evolution, th
78 hogenesis of osteoarthritis, we investigated the consequence of disruption of the Phd2 gene in chondr
79  involves using experimental methods to test the consequences of disruption to implicit cultural fram
80 in vitro and in vivo Molecular dissection of the consequences of drug treatment revealed a critical r
81                                     Studying the consequences of DSBs in higher organisms has, howeve
82                                              The consequences of DVT include the development of postt
83  that these late unavoidable events might be the consequence of earlier complications occurring while
84                        We sought to quantify the consequences of Ebola virus disease on maternal and
85                      This study investigates the consequences of elevating sphingomyelin synthase 1 (
86 mor immune infiltrates on tumor cell EMT and the consequences of EMT in shaping the immune microenvir
87 riety of reasons, we understand little about the consequences of encountering new information in thes
88     Barriers related to nurses' concerns for the consequences of encouraging patient participation, w
89 ructured computational models to investigate the consequences of evolutionary changes in language are
90 L-2R(lo) Tregs and was shown, in part, to be the consequence of exposure to IL-12.
91 functions are being increasingly recognized, the consequences of FcepsilonRII activation are not comp
92                                              The consequences of fibroblast-specific Smad3 loss were
93 onditions, and they can guide how we predict the consequences of future climate changes.
94                        Here, we investigated the consequences of FXN deficiency in patient-derived FR
95                                  Ultimately, the consequence of Fxr1 overexpression is the bypass of
96                                     However, the consequences of G-CSF stimulation on the transcripto
97              Here, we systematically examine the consequences of gaining and losing single or multipl
98 thway-specific therapies that aim to correct the consequences of genetic defects.
99                                Evaluation of the consequences of genetic manipulations in stem cells
100 iven by an abiding interest in understanding the consequences of genetic rearrangement in evolution a
101                                              The consequence of germ-line dysregulation leads to phen
102                                 Here we show the consequences of germline final-exon-truncating mutat
103 is critical for understanding and predicting the consequences of global change over evolutionary and
104 climatic projections may provide insights on the consequences of global environmental changes for the
105 works can provide complementary insight into the consequences of global warming and predation risk fo
106                       We sought to determine the consequences of HCA exposure on the fetal CD4(+) T l
107                                 To determine the consequences of hepatic BIM deficiency in diet-induc
108 agonistic predator-predator interactions and the consequences of heterogeneity in herbivore body size
109                    These results demonstrate the consequences of heterozygous and homozygous CALR mut
110 DRM detected shortly after transmission were the consequence of (i) sexual transmission from the sour
111 f economic theory and are often described as the consequences of ignorance, irrationality or specific
112  breast tissue remains poorly understood and the consequences of immediate or long-term dysregulation
113 ll miRNAs that are biologically related, and the consequences of immune-mediated damage to the allogr
114                     A new study reveals both the consequences of improper crossover patterning in Dro
115     We have generated a mouse model to study the consequence of increased Notch signaling in female r
116                                              The consequences of increased AR function might then inc
117 se II (Pol II) activity mutants to determine the consequences of increased or decreased Pol II cataly
118 ationship, and limits our ability to predict the consequences of increases in environmental variabili
119 a more integrative approach to examining how the consequences of individual heterogeneity scale to de
120                             We have analysed the consequences of individually deleting each of the ge
121 ican ZIKV strain (Dakar 41519), we evaluated the consequences of infection in the male reproductive t
122 ened clinical awareness are imperative given the consequences of infection.
123                                              The consequence of inflammasome activation and IL-1 expr
124 he renal tubular response to IRI that limits the consequences of inflammation, a key process in the d
125  gut commensal diversity may be the cause or the consequence of inflammatory and metabolic changes th
126 duals, but whether dysbiosis is the cause or the consequence of inflammatory processes in the intesti
127                   Therefore, we investigated the consequences of inhibiting KDM1A in a panel of cell
128                                Understanding the consequences of integration for the evolution of the
129     However, these studies generally examine the consequences of interactions between a small number
130                         Here, we investigate the consequences of interactive temperature- and size sc
131 ions and others concerning the estimation of the consequences of interventions, the valuation of heal
132 ling within clonally related populations, as the consequences of intragenomic conflict between self-r
133                              Here we explore the consequences of intraspecific trait variation for co
134  we interpret p53's disparate activities and the consequences of its dysfunction to understand how ce
135 n affinities under corresponding conditions, the consequences of K(+) binding in the Na2 site of LeuT
136 ognition via root exudation - to investigate the consequences of kin interactions for root litter dec
137 APTX) protects the mitochondrial genome from the consequence of ligase failure by removing the aborti
138 ranes are diverse and nonuniform, we explore the consequences of lipid diversity using gramicidin A c
139                                     However, the consequences of loss of Lpd in the CNS on behaviour
140                                To understand the consequences of loss of SLC30A10 function at the org
141                                     To date, the consequences of loss-of-function ACTB mutations have
142 ent, which appeared to be, at least in part, the consequence of M1 receptor internalization.
143                                     However, the consequences of maternal dietary choline deficiency
144                                  We examined the consequences of mating system transition for reprodu
145                                Recovery from the consequences of MD likewise adheres to a critical pe
146 s of Mdm2 loss, indicating that p73 mediates the consequences of Mdm2 deletion.
147            Thus, a thorough understanding of the consequences of mitotic DNA damage is key to our abi
148                A half-century of research on the consequences of monocular deprivation (MD) in animal
149 o) suggests that its current distribution is the consequence of more recent dispersal events, despite
150                   Despite these differences, the consequences of more versus less frequent biopsies s
151 -Fc fusion protein (hexameric-Fc) and tested the consequences of multi-valent Fcgamma-receptor engage
152 lar "AND-gate" such that tumor activation is the consequence of mutant Kras and stromal cues, providi
153                     Whether HSP90 influences the consequences of mutations in humans, potentially mod
154                                   We studied the consequences of mutations in these binding sites by
155  at varied concentrations of substrates, and the consequences of mutations on these conformational tr
156 asurements expand the possibilities to study the consequences of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase mutations and prov
157 ritonitis, a disease model used for studying the consequences of NLRP3 activation.
158 tion precludes a comprehensive assessment of the consequences of non-coding variation.
159 uch that the phenotype described here is not the consequence of nullizygosity.
160                                  We examined the consequences of one such effort in Sierra Leone, des
161 response to harming others, visualization of the consequences of one's action, and the rational re-ev
162 response selection often involves predicting the consequences of one's actions and the value of poten
163 onses to climate warming is needed to assess the consequences of ongoing climate change.
164          To behave prosocially we must learn the consequences of our actions for other people.
165         We are remarkably adept at inferring the consequences of our actions, yet the neuronal mechan
166                                              The consequences of p53 loss for osteoblastic cells and
167 etic community ecology techniques to examine the consequences of pathogen heterogeneity on transmissi
168 nd power of this approach to directly assess the consequences of patient-specific mutations in a phys
169                  A complete understanding of the consequences of PD-1 engagement by its ligands, PD-L
170 tenance of peritubular capillary health, and the consequences of pericyte loss during injury.
171                               In particular, the consequences of peripheral presentation of ocular an
172 ed a Phf8 knockout allele in mice to examine the consequences of Phf8 loss for development and behavi
173  using spectroscopic techniques to determine the consequences of PKA-mediated phosphorylation.
174                                              The consequences of plant trait variance for herbivore p
175 il makes it a prime system in which to study the consequences of plant-pathogen interactions on ferti
176                                We determined the consequences of PLZF deficiency on ILC2 function in
177                                   Therefore, the consequences of prediction error go beyond memory we
178 as Parkinson's disease (PD), here, we report the consequences of prolonged, cell-autonomous activatio
179                                              The consequences of rapid changes in Arctic sea ice have
180 lts suggest a viable approach for predicting the consequences of rapid environmental change for the s
181                                              The consequences of RASGRP1 mutations in humans are unkn
182  an extent during the industrial period that the consequences of recent Asian emissions on atmospheri
183 our previous genetic analysis and highlights the consequences of redundancy and synergy during inform
184 spite long transport times and to ameliorate the consequences of reperfusion injury.
185                     We have begun to explore the consequences of replacing a large fraction or all of
186 d macaques will advance our understanding of the consequences of residual CNS HIV replication in pati
187 severity of this threat is uncertain because the consequences of resistance for mosquito fitness are
188 c usage and resistance against gonorrhea and the consequences of resistance mechanisms that may incre
189                         Here, we investigate the consequences of RFS mutualism disruption on native p
190 CEPTOR-LIKE KINASE 1 (BAK1), we investigated the consequences of S-glutathionylation on the equilibri
191  selection, we have little information about the consequences of seasonal fitness trade-offs for popu
192                We examine recent evidence on the consequences of selfishness and otherishness for psy
193 o explore potential biological embedding and the consequences of SEP experiences from early life to a
194 model of the cell cycle were used to predict the consequences of several genetic interactions.
195                      To do this, we examined the consequences of shifting the balance of the repressi
196 an oocytes have shown effective replacement, the consequences of small amounts of mtDNA carryover hav
197     In general lower LODs can be achieved at the consequence of smaller LDRs.
198         Second, omics can be used to examine the consequences of sociality for genome evolution and g
199 ay et al. provided a much-needed analysis of the consequence of some of these assumptions, comparing
200                       In many cases, this is the consequence of specific gene mutations that have the
201 r mixed health systems; that is, to identify the consequences of specific structures, the drivers of
202                             We have analyzed the consequences of Spt5 depletion in Schizosaccharomyce
203                              We also studied the consequence of STRA6 deficiency on retinoid-dependen
204 uperconducting gap can be understood only as the consequence of strong spin-orbit coupling that, toge
205                                              The consequences of subpatent antenatal infections below
206                        In a subset of cases, the consequence of such errors is the simultaneous, rath
207 sitions under thermodynamic equilibrium, and the consequence of such violation has not been well unde
208                                              The consequences of such changes are typically most evid
209 ary currents have already been observed, and the consequences of such changes for ecosystems are begi
210 8(+) T cells in HIV control in the brain and the consequences of such control are unclear.
211                                     However, the consequences of such errors in terms of cell-to-cell
212  computational model was implemented to test the consequences of such feedback.
213               However, little is known about the consequences of such selective induction, particular
214 monomers, oligomers, protofibrils, fibrils), the consequences of targeting different species are also
215 iple myeloma and provide novel insights into the consequences of targeting SLAMF7 for the normal lymp
216 bserved at 72 h postsurgery in mice might be the consequence of temporal hippocampal metabolic, struc
217 ts many functions and cell-specific effects, the consequences of TGF-beta signaling are process-and s
218                                  We describe the consequence of the 6-carbonyl group deletion in N-me
219                    We hypothesize that it is the consequence of the disruption of the pUL56-pUL89 int
220                               Here we tested the consequence of the interaction between tRNA and MEK2
221 , the predictive motor system can anticipate the consequence of the movement: the "near" becomes "far
222                                              The consequences of the binding of the CD4-mimetic compo
223 er, there has been little research examining the consequences of the choice of functional form in the
224                                To understand the consequences of the complete elimination of E2F regu
225                                     Although the consequences of the cross-talk between M1 and NK cel
226 lee effects has failed to adequately address the consequences of the different levels of organisation
227 reatment modalities to prevent or ameliorate the consequences of the disease.
228                   In this study, we assessed the consequences of the genomic deletions observed in vi
229                          Further, we explore the consequences of the idea that the number of hotspot
230                   The model predicted nicely the consequences of the imposed modifications.
231             In this review, we will focus on the consequences of the interplay between the two system
232                                    To assess the consequences of the intracellular Zn(2+) accumulatio
233 ence is an important first step to exploring the consequences of the J eff = 3/2 state.
234 ntional) information is available to predict the consequences of the movement.
235 is, and a histopathological review to assess the consequences of the mutations found.
236                       It appears likely that the consequences of the oxygenation of Baltic Sea deep w
237               In this study, we investigated the consequences of the p.A211V mutation in cell culture
238 uited from the SCOPE (Observational Study of the Consequences of the Protease Inhibitor Era) cohort,
239 h which IFN-gamma affects MSC plasticity and the consequence of their manipulation on MSC functions.
240       By contrast, observers that experience the consequences of their actions improve performance ba
241  simultaneously rendered them insensitive to the consequences of their actions.
242 heir child, enabling newborns to learn about the consequences of their behaviors and encouraging the
243 h system, or held unresolved anxieties about the consequences of their decision to donate.
244 l integrins in this polarization process and the consequences of their disruption are incompletely un
245 component phospholipid bilayer and to assess the consequences of their incorporation on membrane pack
246 ch less is known on selective inhibitors and the consequences of their inhibition.
247 f these cells in vivo and mutants to explore the consequences of their loss.
248                                     However, the consequence of these mutations on SDHD expression in
249 omic alterations that occur in human tumors, the consequences of these alterations on tumor growth re
250 erent phases of population fluctuations, and the consequences of these changes for both trait and pop
251                                   We discuss the consequences of these changes for recurrent parasite
252 equently stimulate plant inputs to soil, but the consequences of these changes for soil carbon (C) dy
253 nt defenses and nutritive quality as well as the consequences of these changes for the behavior and f
254 recently has scientific attention focused on the consequences of these declines for ecosystem functio
255                                    Examining the consequences of these earlier events yields insights
256                                              The consequences of these findings are discussed in rela
257                                              The consequences of these findings are discussed in rela
258 mitochondrial distribution in Toxoplasma and the consequences of these mitochondrion changes on paras
259                                              The consequences of these mutations for the NS1-mediated
260                                              The consequences of these mutations on putative 3E10 int
261                                              The consequences of these range shifts for native specie
262  powerful effects on plant productivity, but the consequences of these shifts for the dynamics of eco
263                                              The consequences of these variations for macroscopic pro
264                                              The consequence of this interaction is the removal of th
265                                              The consequence of this precise regulation of viral RNA
266                                 We show that the consequence of this shedding can be the production o
267                                              The consequence of this was that viral replication was e
268 l interactions in tauopathies >25 years ago, the consequences of this association remained elusive un
269                                Investigating the consequences of this challenge, we have characterize
270               However, little is known about the consequences of this duplication at the level of the
271                                              The consequences of this environmental heterogeneity in
272                        Little is known about the consequences of this epigenetic phenomenon, monoalle
273                                   We explore the consequences of this for patterns of variation at un
274                            Here, we consider the consequences of this for schistosome biology, immuno
275                  It is currently unclear how the consequences of this genetic insult unfold to impair
276                                   We examine the consequences of this heterogeneity for protein foldi
277 cific deletion of Sab, we aimed to elucidate the consequences of this interaction on mitochondrial fu
278 icrovesicles (MVs), this study also examined the consequences of this interaction on MV production an
279  a surface-displayed adhesin, and until now, the consequences of this interaction were unknown.
280                        Here, we investigated the consequences of this lower accumulation on stomatal
281                               To investigate the consequences of this oculomotor cycle on the dynamic
282 host excretion, and soil tillage [1, 2], yet the consequences of this process for community structure
283 s based primarily on a "sense of magnitude." The consequences of this proposal for how numerical symb
284 enzymes associated with ADP-ribosylation and the consequences of this PTM on substrates.
285 e been widely studied, little is known about the consequences of this stimulus on eosinophils.
286                                     However, the consequences of this transformation process for As a
287 pecific immunity to other infections so that the consequences of this transition can be effectively p
288 the differences between individual cells and the consequences of those differences.
289             In this context, we investigated the consequences of three nonsynonymous single nucleotid
290 rstanding of changes in thyroid function and the consequences of thyroid disease during pregnancy has
291                                   We discuss the consequences of trawling for the impacted communitie
292 y and its side effects, which are ultimately the consequence of treatment-induced CTLA-4 deficiency.
293           However, little is known regarding the consequences of urbanization on freshwater habitats,
294 sicles are capable of gene delivery, however the consequences of vesicle-mediated transfer on the pat
295  of present-day variants in Eurasia could be the consequence of viral transmission from Neanderthals/
296 ave important implications for understanding the consequences of vitamin D deficiency.
297                               In this study, the consequences of well-described CTL-associated p24 Ga
298 uthors implicitly adopt several assumptions, the consequence of which is to make further claims neces
299                                 To determine the consequences of whole chromosome instability (W-CIN)
300 e YopO phosphorylation sites on gelsolin and the consequences of YopO-mediated phosphorylation on act

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