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1 strokes, 369 occurred at age >/=80 years, of which 124 (33.6%) were in non-anticoagulated patients wi
2 ary Intervention) trial, a clinical trial in which 2,604 patients with chronic angina and incomplete
3  Central to this problem is the mechanism by which a brain region adjusts its activity according to t
4                                   Rooms from which a patient with infection or colonisation with a ta
5 ally pathogenic gene variants in families in which a person had multiple congenital malformations.
6 this hypothesis, we created a mouse model in which a portion of the sciatic nerve from one hind limb
7  demonstrate an lncRNA-mediated mechanism by which a transcriptional factor conveys a general chromat
8 fection in a cell.IMPORTANCE The pathways by which a virus enters a cell transform its packaged genom
9 ntroduce uses precast gelatin-based molds in which a whole mouse brain is embedded, flash frozen, and
10 d of density functional theory calculations, which account for the observed trends and levels of enan
11 termining migraine risk and characteristics, which accounts for sex differences, but there is also ev
12 ic transcripts of Alu transposable elements, which activate the NLRP3 inflammasome and additional dow
13  a new component of the signaling network by which activating mutations in the FGF receptor inhibit b
14 iferromagnetic corundum derivative Mn2MnWO6, which adopts the Ni3TeO6-type structure with low tempera
15 the C terminus functions as a toggle switch, which affects access of the NADPH substrate to the enzym
16 population of the second bright pipi* state, which affects the dynamics, acting mainly as a "doorway"
17 tified with 70% sensitivity and specificity, which after the incorporation of apolipoprotein epsilon4
18 potent vacuolar-type H(+)-ATPase inhibitors, which all inhibited LGR5 internalization by blocking cla
19 o-eat baby porridge was the only category in which all measured vitamin D concentrations were below t
20 ticulated in various approximation protocols which allow to achieve increasing levels of accuracy, it
21 in-independent malonate decarboxylase (MDC), which allows them to use malonate as the sole carbon sou
22 ity of the Sigma67TEQ-PCN, concentrations of which also decreased significantly between 1975 to 2014.
23 of single-crystal La2-xSrxCuO4 films through which an electrical current is being passed.
24 hondria, we demonstrate a novel mechanism by which antimycin-inhibited complex III generates signific
25 with causative changes in the DNA methylome, which appears relatively impervious to drought stress.
26 ronyl nitroxide (NN) biradicals is described which are conjugatively linked through p-ter-phenyl (PPP
27 ective target sites fall within two domains, which are conserved in sequence/structure indicating the
28 igation, forming RNA-DNA chimeric sequences, which are converted to a sequencing library for paired-e
29 agrass meadows, and mangrove forests, all of which are in global decline.
30 r-sized synthetic vesicles, or polymersomes, which are internalized by binding to scavenger receptors
31 re the very early stages of protein folding, which are likely defined by intrinsic local interactions
32             Bacteria often live in biofilms, which are microbial communities surrounded by a secreted
33 ters, cyanoamides, dinitriles, etc., many of which are not readily accessible with alternative method
34 articularly affected include rice and wheat, which are primary sources of dietary protein for many co
35 umans: the classical inflammatory monocytes, which are rapidly mobilized upon inflammation in a CC-ch
36 ir environment into larger spatial segments, which are relevant for task performance.
37 maker-related issues, and remote monitoring, which are relevant to the practicing cardiologist.
38              Cerato-platanin proteins (CPs), which are secreted by filamentous fungi, are phytotoxic
39 igonucleotides can form G-quadruplexes (G4), which are stabilized by the hydrogen bonding of guanine
40 iseases such as Zika and chikungunya, all of which are transmitted by the disease vector mosquito Aed
41 ng) are enriched for regulatory variants, of which at least six (35%) alter transcription factor-DNA
42 n-circuit potential decay transients (OCVD), which attributes to its higher Voc and ff in comparison
43 summarize the existing literature concerning which autophagy proteins are capable of curvature recogn
44 let [UV-C] light except for C difficile, for which bleach and UV-C were used); bleach; and bleach and
45 ium disinfectant except for C difficile, for which bleach was used); UV (quaternary ammonium disinfec
46 her of two inhibitory regions, CBD and LAVP, which block substrate access to the substrate-binding gr
47 hibitors and decreased p53 protein turnover, which blocked their tumorigenic capacity through cellula
48 gments, including one subtype CRF25 isolate, which branched basal to all CRF25 references.
49  FindNeighbour2 are server-side applications which build, maintain, and persist either complete (for
50 stitute the fibrous matrix outside cells and which can also self-assemble into gels.
51 tion, cleaves chem163S to generate chem158K, which can be further processed to the most active chemer
52 ltration in the skin that leads to fibrosis, which can be life-limiting.
53 preferentially by oxidative phosphorylation, which can be maintained by bulk but not local monocarbox
54 or a soluble, versatile, HBC-based platform, which can be tailored by incorporation of electroactive
55      A number of initiatives were identified which can be used to support older patients (>65years) a
56 nalized MOG colocalized with autophagosomes, which can protect from destructive processing.
57 the genetic architecture of biomarker traits which can reflect health status.
58  also agree with recent "magic ratio rules", which capture the role of connectivity in determining th
59                     Unlike other macrolides, which carry several side chains, a single desosamine sug
60 ents and to identify, with high reliability, which cases should be referred to an ophthalmologist for
61 nt is initiated by the PCGF3/5-PRC1 complex, which catalyzes chromosome-wide H2A lysine 119 ubiquityl
62  used as a model organism Ceratonova shasta, which causes lethal disease in salmonids.
63 At high doses, staple dissociation increases which causes structural disintegration.
64                       However, mechanisms by which central serotonin action leads to fat loss remain
65                            The mechanisms by which chronic stress promote the development of pancreat
66 ures of the beta2AR reveals the mechanism by which Cmpd-15 modulates agonist binding affinity and sig
67 tionary algorithm is proposed to train FCMs, which combines a dynamical multi-agent genetic algorithm
68  platform for perturbation analysis in vivo, which combines live imaging, real-time image analysis, a
69  away from half-filling, towards a regime in which complex many-body states are expected, and find th
70 ir) were rarely detected in the other river, which confirmed that lake sturgeon in the Detroit and St
71 n multiple major white matter fiber bundles, which connect the fronto-parietal control network and th
72 he proteinaceous polymers are the collagens, which constitute the fibrous matrix outside cells and wh
73 scovery of the first doubly charmed baryon , which contains two charm quarks (c) and one up quark (u)
74 highly tumorigenic glioma stem cells (GSCs), which contributes to tumor initiation and treatment resi
75 uman 28-day menstrual cycle hormone profile, which controls human female reproductive tract and perip
76 1-characteristic trafficking receptor CXCR3, which correlated with significant impairment of renal Tr
77 obtained that binds Shh with a KD of 170 nM, which corresponds to a 120-fold affinity improvement com
78 change in the bending modulus of the bilayer which could be associated with the dissolution of ordere
79 gher rates of ESRD than HIV-positive whites, which could be attributed to the APOL1 renal risk varian
80  tool for investigating brain glycosylation, which could be developed in to brain mapping application
81 g primary productivity in temperate forests, which could be reducing N availability.
82  could vary in different signaling pathways, which could be related to conformational selection, sign
83 ing phases by ordering the disordered phase, which could explain their role in cell membranes.
84  can form rapidly under oxidized conditions, which could help explain low concentrations of organics
85 usal chain between these complex phenotypes, which could inform and prevent disordered eating problem
86 pid, reliable detection of short RNA regions which could open up new opportunities in transcriptome a
87 ects by combining daily global weather data, which creates exogenous variation in running among frien
88 re the most commonly reported environment in which de-escalation occurs, and nursing the disciplinary
89  this system, we have been able to establish which decorations underpin the formation of AVIs, the co
90 lectrical, and electromechanical properties, which delineate them from their bulk counterparts and al
91 c relationship with instantaneous frequency, which depends on the gating rates of the fast voltage-ga
92 h G. vaginalis and other anaerobic bacteria, which depleted tenofovir by metabolism more rapidly than
93 d, due to strong intraannual correlations by which different seasons are correlated.
94 e neural circuits and synaptic mechanisms by which distinct populations of RVM neurons facilitate or
95 y in early-diverging Apicomplexan parasites, which do not divide by canonical binary fission but unde
96 to angiotensin II and hypoxia, respectively, which drive VEGF expression.
97  by its genetic makeup and microenvironment, which dynamically modulates the tumor landscape.
98 hes effects of TL alterations on the rate at which ECs terminate from effects of the TL on the nucleo
99  and KIT form a positive regulatory loop, in which ectopic DNMT1 expression increases, whereas target
100 tes a considerable spontaneous polarization, which effectively tunes the electrical band bending of T
101 d fluorescence fluctuation imaging analysis, which employs statistical resampling to measure the Eph
102 ilable module of the popular PLUMED library, which enables the simultaneous determination of structur
103  cases are explained by mutations in TSEN54, which encodes a subunit of the tRNA splicing endonucleas
104 ed inactivating mutations of the RASA1 gene, which encodes p120 RasGAP (RASA1), a negative regulator
105 ss-of-function mutations in the MCOLN1 gene, which encodes TRPML1, cause the neurodegenerative lysoso
106 cated in one 15.5-Mb locus on chromosome 13, which encompassed the Bhmt gene and defined a potentiall
107 ubtypes, we generated knockin mouse lines in which endogenous H1 subtypes are tagged.
108 ggers cytosolic escape of mitochondrial DNA, which engages cGAS.
109                                   Our model, which estimates age based on DNA methylation at 329 uniq
110 d potent BTK kinase inhibitor (CHMFL-BTK-11) which exerted its inhibitory efficacy through a covalent
111 nduced ER stress using Zip14(-/-) (KO) mice, which exhibit impaired hepatic zinc uptake.
112 ally motivated, Bayesian multitask approach, which explicitly models gene-centric dependencies across
113            Using a transgenic mouse model in which FlnA is selectively depleted in myeloid cells, suc
114        Four isolates from domestic bathrooms which form a sister species with Exophiala lecanii-corni
115  structure and composition, abnormalities of which form the direct, pathophysiologic substrate for SC
116 ars compacta and the ventral tegmental area, which form the nigrostriatal, mesolimbic, and mesocortic
117             By using the C35S mutant of TRX, which formed a metastable mixed disulfide bond with TG2,
118 tor (IR) and mannose receptor C-type 1 (MR), which functions to clear endogenous mannosylated protein
119 levels impair interaction of p62 with Keap1, which further decreases Nrf2 function and antioxidative
120  groundwork for exploration of mechanisms by which gap junction nexus stability modulates intercellul
121                  Dipole-dipole interactions, which govern phenomena such as cooperative Lamb shifts,
122 tivities were modeled by Bayesian inference, which had a top-down explaining-away effect that enabled
123               Conversely, Par4-deleted mice, which had reduced circulating microparticles (MPs), supp
124 ring of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which has a large DNA genome, using synthetic genomics t
125    Our data suggest a highly disordered CUB, which has acquired a state similar to that of intrinsica
126 rmined whether a PCSK9 variant (rs11206510), which has been identified for early onset myocardial inf
127 quence with independent components analysis, which has been shown to have enhanced signal-to-noise ra
128 ecially for 20-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid, which has both vasoconstrictive and natriuretic actions.
129                                    Antimony, which has damaging effects on the human body and the eco
130 cularly in Gram-negative hospital pathogens, which has led to renewed efforts in antibiotic drug disc
131  an emerging 'respectful modeling' framework which has two key aims: (i) respecting the models themse
132 bscure class of cyclooctatetraenyl radicals, which have been impossible to access through classical s
133 diates have unique and interesting features, which have been partially revealed through spectroscopic
134 other 14 known galectins in mammalian cells, which have dimeric or tandem-repeated CRDs enabling mult
135 ttentional modulation and mutual inhibition, which have distinct selectivity (feature vs. eye of orig
136 es that of commercial homogeneous catalysts, which have dominated this important industrial process f
137 llected in Africa belong to Indian Assam tea which have likely originated from India and/or Sri Lanka
138 ,Y-substituted 2,6-(pyrazol-1-yl)pyridines], which have produced 16 SCO-active [Fe(II)(bpp(X,Y))2](Z)
139              Understanding the mechanisms by which immune-related events in the periphery can influen
140 T cells with cytotoxic function, the role of which in lung immunity is unclear.
141  part to epigenetic reactivation of ERalpha, which in turn increases TAM-dependent anti-estrogen chem
142 follows its own specific substrate gradient, which in turn is produced by the preceding enzymatic rea
143 bution that creates large coherency strains, which in turn may promote crack initiation under load.
144 ored Wnt-Frizzled and Wnt-SFRP interactions, which, in turn, may reveal further Wnt signaling pathway
145 served mitochondrial targeting domain (MTD), which, in unstressed conditions, is inhibited by intramo
146 30 were included in our study, only eight of which included detection of hepatitis D virus RNA among
147                     The cost for the cohort, which included the cost of the test, subsequent treatmen
148 tary masses along with clinical correlation, which includes early involvement of ACTH and TSH and a r
149 ntified using the National Cancer Data Base, which includes more than 70% of patients newly diagnosed
150  myogenesis -related gene expression pattern which includes myogenin and Myf5 up-regulation and Cycli
151  constriction ("waist formation"), pulsation-which increases waist longitudinal stresses-and transver
152  coupling in In0.75 Ga0.25 As quantum wells, which indeed can be tuned by the indium composition, sug
153 ons of the two N-oxyl radicals with toluene, which indicate that the HAT process is characterized by
154 tion temperature of 320.16+/-0.35 degrees C, which indicated that there was good thermal stability of
155 oss-linking of F57Bpa with KCNQ1 was slowed, which indicates that KCNE1 is displaced within the chann
156 veloped a new mouse model, PMN(DTR) mice, in which injection of diphtheria toxin induces selective ne
157 re both accompanied by cell-wall remodeling, which involves the INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION
158 ition-based model, and termed as dMAGA-FCMD, which is able to deal with large-scale FCMs with up to 5
159 h, a variant of the classic de Bruijn graph, which is aimed at 'detecting and genotyping simple and c
160 mmonly known as the green peach aphid (GPA), which is an important phloem sap-consuming pest of more
161 to high energies (>10 kilo--electron volts), which is ascribed to an accretion disk corona of energet
162 ry skin diseases including chronic urticaria which is associated by increased IL-31 serum levels.
163  wound infections, and cystic fibrosis (CF), which is caused by mutations of the cystic fibrosis tran
164 epresents a different class of 2D materials, which is characterized by low symmetry having 1D metalli
165 billion of economic productivity every year, which is comparable to recent acute epidemics, including
166 n shown to reduce cortical dopamine release, which is critically involved in the reinforcing effect o
167 in (IL)-33 released from breast tumor cells, which is crucial for the induction of IL-13(+) Th2 cells
168 on macrophages, hepatocytes, and adipocytes, which is distinct from the effect of STING activation by
169 ssembling the functional polymerase complex, which is essential for the replication and transcription
170  these synapses leads to initial depression, which is followed by steady-state responses that are fre
171 of an ultrathin titanium nitride (TiN) film, which is incorporated in a gated TiN/SiO2/Ag plasmonic h
172 of chromosomally integrated HHV-6 (ciHHV-6), which is inherited as a genetic trait.
173 prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), the etiology of which is not well understood.
174                The strain magnitude of 0.001 which is of particular interest for bone growth stimulat
175 and CDK inhibitors (CKIs), the expression of which is often dysregulated in cancer cells.
176 equivalent to 6.5 x 10(-11) mol m(-2) s(-1), which is over an order of magnitude greater than the rat
177                                   Kindlin-2, which is primarily recognized as a focal adhesion protei
178  C-terminus early in the maturation process, which is progressively removed as maturation proceeds.
179 tive gibberellin, GA1, by UV-B in this zone, which is regulated, at least in part, by the expression
180  fibronectin extra domain A isoform (FnEDA), which is relatively restricted in distribution to sites
181                   The state of pluripotency, which is stabilized by an interconnected network of plur
182 SP at the soma of CA2 compared with CA1 PNs, which is sufficient to drive action potential output fro
183  effect of the HIV-1 auxiliary protein, Nef, which is suspected of extracellular release by infected
184 fy the heritability of set-point viral load, which is the fraction of variation in this phenotype att
185 -dependent plasticity, but the mechanisms by which it controls vesicle fusion and plasticity are not
186  been implicated in neuronal pathologies, in which it may influence neuronal survival.
187 ng photolysis to an isoelectric point shift, which itself is linked to a solubility shift.
188 mically stable below a critical chiAC, above which LAM3 emerges.
189 ten require several days of turnaround time, which leads to compromised clinical outcome and promotes
190 he crystal packing would improve solubility, which led to a change from N-methylpyridone to a tetrahy
191 ication of target-specific oligonucleotides, which limits genetics and genomics research on many spec
192 nosis is time-consuming and labor-intensive, which limits the treatment efficiency especially when th
193 flakes due to the reduced contact resistance which mainly resulted from direct contact between the lo
194                   However, the mechanisms by which manganese (Mn), a common dietary supplement, alter
195 he methylxanthines theobromine and caffeine, which may also affect vascular function.
196 -2 expression and this negativity: a finding which may also be relevant for clinical imaging of other
197 create stretches of phosphorylated residues, which may be a means to amplify signals or stabilize a p
198 odulate N2O accumulation in denitrification, which may contribute to further design strategies to con
199     Hence, an anatomic substrate is present, which may enhance the occurrence of EBW during atrial fi
200 e transition between the two configurations, which may give rise to disease-associated repeat expansi
201  in order to influence experimental efforts, which may in turn influence the outcome of cellular diff
202 s generates sparse and orthogonal AP firing, which may support sparse coding during hippocampal infor
203 diated by an inability to recruit the dlPFC, which mediates the cognitive control needed to overcome
204 nclusion, our results suggest a mechanism in which MEF2 transcriptional activity is differentially re
205     In this review, we discuss the extent to which membranes are naturally curved at each of the cell
206 g conditioned place preference and a task in which mice learn associations between cues and food rewa
207 r-cell colonies in coculture with PC3 cells, which might boost tumor stem-like properties.
208 clusion, CMMPs act as 'synthetic stem cells' which mimic the paracrine and biointerfacing activities
209 ions, but also serves as a potential drug by which modulation of neural glycan biosynthesis and thus
210 enic population of human melanopsin-ir RGCs, which most likely are involved in different functions.
211 hat introduction of the pdm2009 H1 virus, to which most of the broadly prevalent, neutralizing antibo
212 rrently no validated biomarkers that predict which mRCC patients will benefit from antiangiogenic the
213 oteins induced by RBM3 and the mechanisms by which mRNAs encoding cold shock proteins escape cooling-
214 ntestinal tract is a highly complex organ in which multiple dynamic physiological processes are tight
215 d uncover a PDL1-dependent mechanism through which MZB cells use their innate immune properties to li
216 hydrolysis state of KaiC create a hub around which nighttime signaling events revolve, including inac
217 these Lin(-)IELs develop into a lymphoma for which no effective treatment is available.
218  study, we aimed to define the mechanisms by which noninflammatory SF modulate Th cell responses and
219 ny gastrointestinal and hepatic diseases for which obesity is the direct cause (eg, nonalcoholic fatt
220 ocardium, and observed a fourth mechanism in which PECs migrate along the surface of the inflow tract
221  induces changes in the filter conformation, which play a key role in defining both selectivity and p
222 A had increased intraepithelial neutrophils, which positively correlated with FEV1 %predicted (r = 0.
223 otypic antibody (E1) binds antibody HM14c10, which potently neutralizes DENV serotype 1.
224 e consistent with population genetic theory, which predicts that deleterious mito-nuclear interaction
225 increased the number of circulating B cells, which produced elevated amounts of tumor necrosis factor
226             This suggests a novel hypothesis which proposes that the reduced adipose glucose uptake i
227 peripheral T follicular helper (pTfh) cells, which provide help to B cells for developing into Ab-sec
228  for genes SPAD follows a beta distribution, which provides a good description of empirical data and
229  of visual areas, dubbed the ventral stream, which rapidly computes object representations that are b
230                   In contrast, the midbrain, which receives parallel retinal input, encodes orientati
231 natural killer (NK) cell populations, one of which recirculates while the other is tissue resident.
232 he use of the licensed antibody palivizumab, which recognizes site II on both the pre-F and post-F pr
233 BioRoot and MTA Fillapex showed cytotoxicity which reduced at higher dilutions.
234 nases, such as the LIM domain kinase (LIMK), which regulates actin activity through phosphorylation o
235 story datasets for small-scale societies for which reliable age records are difficult to acquire.
236 the Debye screening layer of an electrolyte, which represents a key physicochemical surface property
237 lator of hermaphroditic cell identity tra-1, which represses the transcription of dmd-3 in hermaphrod
238 uipment such as readers and imaging systems, which require intensive and time-consuming procedures.
239 (9) cfu mL(-1) and 103.97 x 10(7) cfu mL(-1) which resulted in detection limits of 1.99 x 10(4) cfu m
240 7 antibody that stimulates the CD27 pathway, which results in T-cell activation and antitumor activit
241 nt using (13)C-diazomethane" ((13)C-TrEnDi), which results in the methyl esterification of all acidic
242 LC45A3 and NDRG1 and other ETS family genes, which retained interstitial TMPRSS2/ERG sequences.
243 ts in La1.6-x Nd0.4Sr x CuO4 under pressure, which reveal a large and unexpected shift of p* with pre
244  signals can stimulate angiogenesis, both of which stimulated SRC-2 expression in vitro Furthermore,
245 ested this model using cued recall tasks, in which subjects had to memorize object arrays composed of
246 ions (commonly referred to as sex hormones), which substantially influence many aspects of metabolism
247  senescence in vascular sprouts and vessels, which suggests that pathologic outcomes of centrosome ov
248 ked in open and closed states, respectively, which suggests that their actions are mediated mainly by
249 on efficiency by altering the time window in which termination can occur.
250              Here, we quantify the extent to which the activity of the supermassive black hole at the
251                     The precise mechanism by which the bacterial SRP receptor, FtsY, interacts with a
252 valency model posited in mammalian cells, in which the coexistence of H3K4me3 and H3K27me3 at develop
253 ts with suspected acute coronary syndrome in which the diagnosis was adjudicated according to the uni
254 P shows an inactive form of the tetramer, in which the dimer pairs are rotated by 18 degrees relative
255                   We define conditions under which the economically optimal protection strategy is to
256 is an open-label, 2-cohort clinical trial in which the first cohort assessed for the safety and effic
257 origami technology and colloidal science, in which the former allows for rapid and robust synthesis o
258               We report the conditions under which the pH sensitivity of an Ion Sensitive Field Effec
259 nd polymer and to characterize the degree to which the segments of the nanoparticle-wrapping polymer
260       DDi in turn projects strongly to DDmg, which then feeds back diffusely to DL.
261 onalized with polyclonal anti-M1 antibodies, which then serve to identify the universal biomarker for
262 of level 2 facilities in the 3 countries for which there were data.
263 ally competent, double-layer particle (DLP), which they deliver into the cytosol.
264 rmation, and, consequently, the mechanism by which they form.
265  1514 to 1532 m/s over the first 24 h, after which time it plateaued.
266 ent population may provide a foundation from which to make informed drug development decisions.
267 lization of medical education-the process by which trainees in any region gain access to internationa
268 dies must therefore rely on patient samples, which typically display a low proportion of parasites an
269 is built upon studies of diatomic molecules, which typically have electronic states that are relative
270  originates from semi-coherent precipitates, which unavoidably exhibit a heterogeneous distribution t
271 reviously described hemocompatibility score, which uses 4 escalating tiers of hierarchal severity to
272 ed the method of elastic net regularization, which uses repeated internal cross-validation to select
273 beta or with a rapamycin-inducible system in which various phosphatidylinositol phosphatases were rec
274 azole imidazole and triazoles are described, which vary in the linker between the biaryl pyrazole and
275                                The extent to which vascular calcification is reversible and the possi
276 eads to an extreme form of eye dominance, in which vision through the nondominant eye is degraded.
277  Structural optimization led to compound 28, which was 4-fold more potent than its parent 3.
278 sulin, and GIP concentrations after surgery, which was accompanied by a marked augmentation of pancre
279 ts were found to possess an expanded allele, which was associated with a reduction in the quality of
280 r gain- or loss-of-function changes, part of which was attributable to cysteine-mediated dimer format
281 el fits the observed GPP well (R(2) = 0.79), which was confirmed by other model performance checks th
282 1) and fall (124%, P = 0.001), respectively, which was consistent across years.
283 lowing silver nanoparticle (Ag NP) exposure, which was dependent upon key physicochemical properties.
284 es (MPs), supported accelerated tumor growth which was halted by PMP transfusion.
285  follicles were strongly positive for IL-15, which was primarily presented in its membrane-bound form
286 an increase in luciferase activity under HG, which was reduced after mutation of the Sp-1-binding sit
287 s revealed three clusters (subtypes), one of which was strongly associated with genital inflammation.
288 n, respectively, in the extracellular space, which we attributed to a residual calyx attached to the
289 iple features arising from the same analyte, which we call "degenerate features", using a context-dri
290 d novel glycylation-specific antibodies with which we detected glycylation in many primary cilia.
291                  Here we introduce a method, which we refer to as colloidal fusion, for fabricating f
292  or suppressed oligomerization respectively, which we use to tune the levels of Raf/MEK/ERK signaling
293 e midzonal hepatocyte death in control mice, which were strongly minimized in HSC-depleted mice.
294 g of arylenethynylene macrocycles with ODNs, which were used to mediate the assembly of gold nanopart
295 retrospective measurements of peripouch fat, which will foster future investigation of the role of me
296 el community assemblages in future climates, which will require a mechanistic understanding of the tr
297                                 The rates at which wine consumes oxygen are important technological p
298  nanostructures of various shapes and sizes, which would be an important advance for the field.
299 leukin-1alpha possibly fulfills the criteria which would be expected from a substance to be released
300 ad of MJNV RNA in various tissues of shrews, which would reflect the dynamic infectious status and ci

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