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2 equired for secretion of FlgKL and that FlgN typifies a class of TTS chaperones that allows for the m
4 and repair accompanied by complex remodeling typifies a somatic stem/progenitor cell-mediated process
7 e leukemia (MLL) gene with multiple partners typify acute leukemias of infancy as well as therapy-rel
11 and ballooning hepatocyte degeneration that typify alcohol-induced liver injury suggest that other m
13 establishment of histone modifications that typify an activated chromatin state at pluripotency loci
15 s of SOD activity and downstream events that typify asthma, including apoptosis and shedding of the a
16 ces at which g5p initiates assembly might be typified better by DNA hairpins than by G-quadruplexes.
18 subunit-selective NMDA receptor antagonists, typified by (E)-4-(6-methoxy-2-(3-nitrostyryl)-4-oxoquin
19 identified for the first time Nur77 agonists typified by 1,1-bis(3-indolyl)-1-(p-anisyl)methane that
21 uisition of the enantiomers of dihydrofurans typified by 17, 35, and 38 and lactones such as 25 and 3
23 rom the Wacker oxidation of internal alkenes typified by 5-(but-2-enyl)pyrrolidin-2-ones and 6-(but-2
26 tering analyses show that the Zf-GRF fold is typified by a crescent-shaped ssDNA binding claw that is
28 es were accompanied by synaptic alterations, typified by a decrease in synaptic plasticity and a redu
29 is on preservation of neurological function, typified by a general paradigm of maximally safe cytored
30 sed by Vibrio cholerae El Tor O1 strains are typified by a large number of asymptomatic carriers who
32 f central nervous system infectious diseases typified by a pathogenic inflammatory component through
33 yndrome, a devastating neurological disorder typified by a period of apparently normal development fo
35 rogression to stem cell differentiation, are typified by a prolonged cellular response to a transient
36 gration and maturation (LIMK1 and CLIP2), is typified by a remarkable hypersocial but anxious persona
38 e transition from fetal to postnatal life is typified by a reversal of direction, from demethylation
40 ease (AD) is a progressive amnestic dementia typified by abnormal modifications of the microtubule (M
43 ce via Grubbs metathesis to produce peptides typified by acetyl-A-(Sar)3-(88)VVGLXLIZXGVVV(100)-KKK-N
45 vascular disease; diabetic cardiomyopathy is typified by alterations in cardiac morphology and functi
48 evealed a unique genetic fingerprint that is typified by an increase in C:G-->A:T and A:T-->T:A trans
49 cancer is associated with a reactive stroma typified by an increase in the proportion of myofibrobla
51 is mediated by a family of DNA glycosylases typified by Arabidopsis ROS1 (repressor of silencing 1).
52 thiotransferases, the other two of which are typified by Bacillus subtilis YqeV and Methanococcus jan
54 vesicles carrying different sets of cargoes typified by Bgl2p and invertase are delivered to the pla
55 C accounting for more than 80% of cases, are typified by biallelic inactivation of the von Hippel-Lin
57 ed by autosomal recessive mutations in CLN3, typified by blindness, seizures, progressive cognitive a
60 the binding of halogen-incorporated benzenes typified by C(6)F(5)X, where X=H, F, Cl, Br or I, and C(
61 3 contributed to the full induction of some (typified by c-fos) but not all (typified by c-myc) immed
62 ion of some (typified by c-fos) but not all (typified by c-myc) immediate early gene expression, but
63 s of C2 domains including those respectively typified by C2 domains in the Aida (axin interactor, dor
66 o an embryonic alternative splicing program, typified by CD44v3 overexpression, represents a previous
68 ents presented remarkably similar phenotypes typified by cerebellar and cerebral atrophy, seizures, i
75 nbeard interactions in a vertebrate that are typified by cycles of greenbeard mutualism interspersed
77 [aOR], 2.13; 95% CI, 1.37-3.30; P=.001) and typified by dermoscopic regression (aOR, 2.13; 95% CI, 1
78 l syndrome (BBS) is a multisystemic disorder typified by developmental and progressive degenerative d
80 s underlying this acquired unresponsiveness, typified by diminished functional responses to TLR or CD
81 ming erases somatic epigenetic signatures-as typified by DNA methylation or histone modification at s
83 eptidase-like type II transmembrane proteins typified by DPPX-S, and cytoplasmic Ca(2+) binding prote
85 is caused by mutations in keratin genes and typified by dystrophic lesions affecting nails, glands,
86 ause pachyonychia congenita (PC), a disorder typified by dystrophic nails, painful hyperkeratotic cal
87 of cells lacking WRN is genomic instability typified by elevated illegitimate recombination events a
88 ven though they range from pluripotent cells-typified by embryonic stem cells, which are capable of v
89 al or dsRNA/actinomycin D-induced apoptosis, typified by enhanced cytochrome c release from the mitoc
90 t hyperplasia of all bigenic prostatic lobes typified by epithelial stratification, cribiform structu
92 racic radiographs and in other tests and was typified by eventual progression to advanced disease.
93 y, with significantly larger brain abscesses typified by exaggerated edema and necrosis in MyD88 KO a
94 ng displayed exacerbated airway remodelling, typified by excess peribronchiolar collagen deposition.
95 ed population of CD8(+)CD122(+)CD44(+) ILLs, typified by expression of the T-box transcription factor
96 the serotonin-selective reuptake inhibitors, typified by fluoxetine (Prozac), and the more recently d
97 elicobacter pylori phase variable gene modH, typified by gene HP1522 in strain 26695, encodes a N(6)-
98 100) is a rare, autosomal recessive disorder typified by generalized thickening of skin, mucosae and
99 ent of a first generation of virtual globes, typified by Google Earth, that achieved many but not all
101 V Env also develop transformed phenotype, as typified by growth in soft agar and Matrigel invasion.
102 dermal hyperplasia and chronic inflammation, typified by hair degeneration and loss of body fat.
103 mounted vigorous secondary immune responses typified by high avidity measles immunoglobulin G antibo
106 ith oncogenic human papillomaviruses (HPVs), typified by HPV type 16 (HPV16), is a necessary cause of
108 an essential multifunctional protein that is typified by ICP27 encoded by Herpes Simplex Virus 1.
110 facial cutaneous (NCFC) syndromes, which are typified by impaired neurocognitive abilities that are r
112 ed inflammatory response to cigarette smoke, typified by increased levels of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)
113 otic changes in the matrix microenvironment, typified by increased type I and III collagens and fibro
114 mal infection with pyogenic bacteria and are typified by inflammation and edema, which frequently res
117 ivatives from the indole carboxamide series, typified by JNJ 7777120, and incorporating knowledge fro
118 immune tolerance in the healthy intestine is typified by lamina propria T cell (LPT) functional hypor
119 t herpesviruses such as human CMV, which are typified by large virus-specific CD8+ T cell populations
120 s the progression of human breast carcinomas typified by loss of p53 integrity, development of centro
121 a with vitamin E deficiency (AVED) syndrome, typified by low vitamin E levels and a plethora of neuro
122 isease is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder typified by lysosomal accumulation of cholesterol and sp
123 s in KPTN, encoding kaptin, cause a syndrome typified by macrocephaly, neurodevelopmental delay, and
125 ubgroups of MTTases have been characterized, typified by MiaB, which modifies N(6)-isopentenyladenosi
126 s demonstrated hyperplasia of the epithelium typified by mild hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, and elongat
132 at have a common set of 12 proteins, but are typified by mutually exclusive RNase III endonucleases w
135 treatment, leads to hippocampus dysfunction typified by neurodegeneration, inflammation, altered neu
136 in a variety of diseases, many of which are typified by neurological dysfunction and/or increased ge
138 se of solid-tissue neoplasms, MM genomes are typified by numerous structural and numerical chromosoma
141 embryonic alternative splice isoform program typified by overexpression of CD44 transcript variant 3,
142 cell responses; and third, solid cancers are typified by phenotypic diversity and thus include cells
143 tes manifestly quantum (nonclassical) light, typified by photon anti-bunching and sub-poissonian phot
145 assical Werner-like premature aging syndrome typified by premature death, hair graying, alopecia, ost
146 tive lysosomal cholesterol storage disorder, typified by progressive cognitive and motor function imp
147 e side chains by heterocyclic aromatic rings typified by pyridine and pyrazine not only enhances wate
148 ointing, often resulting in short remissions typified by rapid outgrowth of drug-resistant clones.
149 cator of cytokinesis 8 (DOCK8) deficiency is typified by recurrent infections, increased serum IgE le
151 rior inhibition in more mature adulthood was typified by reduced segregation in the default network w
152 iggers gradual epithelium dedifferentiation, typified by reduction of RPE-characteristic proteins and
154 ry phenotype and functional characteristics; typified by reductions in NF-kappaBp65, TNF-alpha, and I
155 by chronic sun-exposure, and dermoscopically typified by regression represent best indications for th
156 The inherited retinal degenerations are typified by retinitis pigmentosa (RP), a heterogeneous g
157 Toll-like receptor 2-agonistic lipopeptides typified by S-[2,3-bis(palmitoyloxy)-(2RS)-propyl]-R-cys
160 cts which persist into adult stages that are typified by smaller brains and eyes and abnormalities in
162 cence (OIS) is a tumor-suppressive mechanism typified by stable proliferative arrest, a persistent DN
163 uman MAIT cells are hyperresponsive to SAgs, typified by staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB); ii) the
164 sa simplex (EBS) is a rare genetic condition typified by superficial bullous lesions following incide
165 osa (EB) simplex is a rare genetic condition typified by superficial bullous lesions that result from
166 ngs to human AKI remains a barrier, which is typified by the absence of effective therapeutic agents.
167 ominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is typified by the accumulation of fluid-filled cysts and a
168 E2 allele modifies the natural history of AD typified by the age of onset in E280A mutation carriers.
169 rocessing pathways of kinetoplastid protists typified by the causative agent of African sleeping sick
170 rms of cognitive impairment in older people (typified by the concept of mild cognitive impairment) ha
176 e bacterial multidrug efflux protein family, typified by the Escherichia coli TetA, which are proton
178 elial cells become mesenchymal cells, and is typified by the generation of neural crest cells from th
179 rated brain abscess encapsulation, which was typified by the heightened expression of fibronectin and
184 associated with normal changes of pregnancy, typified by the need to differentiate whether gestationa
185 ease (AD) is a progressive amnestic disorder typified by the pathological misfolding and deposition o
186 s are a clinically diverse group of diseases typified by the pathological self-assembly of the microt
191 mmalian immune responses to LPS exposure are typified by the robust induction of NF-kappaB and IFN-be
194 in behaviour from the simple, linear systems typified by the traditional model of pneumonia pathogene
195 is most closely related to the class of PBPs typified by the vitamin B(12) (BtuF) and iron-hydroxamat
197 e a type of plant growth promoting bacteria, typified by their ability to fix nitrogen for their plan
200 f bladder cancers coalesced into one subtype typified by TP53 alterations, TP63 amplifications, and h
202 ithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), as typified by tubular loss of E-cadherin and acquisition o
203 enveloped viruses categorized as class I are typified by two distinct heptad repeat domains within th
204 nature, including the PD(D/E)XK superfamily (typified by type II restriction endonucleases and many r
205 entally identified genetic variants which is typified by variants found in genes associated with sudd
206 described in humans, pro-angiogenic isoforms typified by VEGF-A165a, and anti-angiogenic isoforms typ
209 lation of karyotypic abnormalites that often typify cancer cells, including end-to-end chromosome fus
211 e gut structure, and fast transit times that typify caterpillar digestive physiology may prevent micr
212 c, functional, and molecular properties that typify central memory T cells were expressed within 48 h
213 e present a case of P carinii infection that typifies clinical presentation in the era of the acquire
214 er syndrome (GSS) is a genetic prion disease typified clinically by the development of progressive at
215 ses knowledge about both the properties that typify concepts (e.g. robins, like all birds, have wings
217 at the vicinity of a polarized actin network typifying E4orf4 action, in a manner controlled by SFK a
220 inding particle defined in this study (RESC) typify enzymatic and substrate binding macromolecular co
221 chemoresistant disease after primary therapy typifies epithelial ovarian cancer and may be attributab
224 ce the social and cultural shifts thought to typify globalization, and an analysis of their experienc
225 iological, and gene expression profiles that typify glutamatergic forebrain neurons and are competent
226 wasting and atrophy of skeletal muscle that typify heart failure were not observed in these heart-sp
227 ost-translational histone modifications that typify heterochromatin are enriched in the vicinity of t
229 ot, sunny environments; small-leaved species typify hot, sunny environments only in arid conditions;
232 By exploring seven attributes thought to typify individuals with eating disorders, we identified
233 A-3, RUNX1, C-MYB transcription factors that typify initial stages of definitive hematopoiesis origin
235 terminus of VP30 with sequence features that typify intrinsically disordered regions and a putative R
236 for the formation of membrane ruffles which typify late closure stages, whereas Cdc42 is required fo
237 versity, and fossils suggest that these have typified life for most of the past 500 million years.
238 astrocytomas with KIAA1549-BRAF fusion genes typifying low-grade astrocytomas and (V600E)BRAF alterat
239 ide/TCR interactions, while modest responses typify lower-affinity, positively selecting interactions
240 differentiated by sex, with androgen biases typifying males and estrogen biases typifying females.
242 the retrotransposon-cluttered structure that typifies modern metazoan genomes and the eventual emerge
243 SRP-dependent co-translational pathway that typifies most integral membrane proteins; instead, post-
244 nectivity during successful memory retrieval typified network topology, with individual participant p
246 Thus, for instance, (1C+1C) processes are typified notably by Alder-ene type reactions taking plac
247 structural and functional conservation that typifies other imprinted domains and suggest that the PE
249 chitecturally defective, leaky blood vessels typify pathologic angiogenesis induced by vascular endot
251 the rapidly fatal gram-negative sepsis that typifies plague is a consequence of the high threshold b
252 n, is part of a bivalent chromatin mark that typifies poised developmental genes in embryonic stem ce
253 metric mobilization of actin and myosin that typifies polarity and ultimately directs chemotaxis.
254 tragic, much-publicized case of Jahi McMath typifies potential problems that can be encountered with
258 s of the two major diterpenes present in two typified rosemary extracts affects their levels of depos
262 descriptive comparison of p-values that has typified similar cross-population fine-mapping studies t
263 d less mitochondrial iron; these differences typify slightly older hearts, perhaps reflecting the bur
264 s from type specimens provide a new tool for typifying species in the Gelidiales and that there is an
266 ma 2 and alpha 4 beta 3 delta receptors that typify synaptic- and extrasynaptic-type receptors expres
267 tennal lobe loss and calycal regression also typify taxa with short nonfeeding adults, in which olfac
270 tion and location of the Rgs5-positive cells typified that of pericytes and strikingly overlapped the
272 ts regained the suppressed maze-running that typified the original habit, and, simultaneously, the mo
276 M sleep time while increased slow wave sleep typifies the inactive phase, findings that have implicat
278 whole drop, leading to its milky color that typifies the so-called "Ouzo effect." Once all ethanol h
286 cterize the complex genetic alterations that typify the neoplastic state, whether in vitro or in vivo
287 IL-4 was able to induce expression of genes typifying the M2 phenotype and peroxisome proliferator a
288 ion, a granular layer and a low-density zone typifying the periplasmic space of gram-positive bacteri
289 est that a suite of morphological characters typifying the Tigriopus brain reflect a ground pattern o
291 bolite 1,3-bisphosphoglyceric acid (1,3-BPG) typifies this class of metabolites, and, despite its cen
294 was void of the set of four guanine repeats typifying thrombin aptamers and, thus, highlights the be
295 ching the seven broad and narrow motifs that typify tropomyosin's twisting superhelical coiled-coil t
296 y responsive to elevated eIF4F activity that typifies tumorigenesis underscores the critical role of
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