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1 EF at the time of MI and within 180 days post-MI were de
2 EF modeling showed the field strength to be uniform in t
3 EF treatment with an IrO(2)/air-diffusion cell ensured t
4 EF undergoes a largescale conformational rearrangement w
5 EF-Tu delivers aa-tRNA to the ribosomal A site and parti
6 EF-Tu plays a critical role in mRNA decoding by increasi
10 antified the region- and crop-specific NH(3) EFs of N fertilizer by compiling data from 324 worldwide
12 ly, south-eastern Asia had the highest NH(3) EFs of synthetic N fertilizer (19.48%) and Europe had th
13 o found positive cooperativity between EF-4, EF-3 and EF-2, EF-1 and allostery involving the four EF-
16 end of accommodation corridor passage after EF-Tu release can be reengaged by EF-Tu.GTP from solutio
21 he surface enhancement factor (EF), until an EF of ~5, after which the sensor performance deteriorate
22 we generated continuous, 200-kHz EMF with an EF amplitude profile spanning 0-6.5 V/cm pk-pk and appli
24 ositive cooperativity between EF-4, EF-3 and EF-2, EF-1 and allostery involving the four EF-hands.
25 tem respiration (RE) in response to T(a) and EF anomalies were compared for different forest types.
30 c PA channels with partially unfolded LF and EF at 4.6 and 3.1- angstrom resolution, respectively.
32 first alpha helix and beta strand of LF and EF unfold and dock into a deep amphipathic cleft, called
33 only 7% of mice presented bacteremia, LF and EF were detected in the blood of 100% and 42% of mice, r
34 e association between long-term outcomes and EF recovery among young MI patients has not been investi
35 of neural systems supporting reflection and EF skills to an increased risk for general features of p
36 single-step displacements from ribosome and EF-Tu diffusive trajectories before and after Onc112 tre
41 conductive channel while MICU1 and MICU2 are EF-hand proteins that regulate the channel activity in a
42 splant has become increasingly prevalent, as EF deficits are associated with poor disease-related out
43 endent group of 99 patients, whose automated EF values were compared with reference values obtained b
44 E and GPCR-Bench) and resulted in an average EF of 9.75 and 13.70, respectively, which compare favora
48 We also found positive cooperativity between EF-4, EF-3 and EF-2, EF-1 and allostery involving the fo
49 the flexibility of the hinge region between EF-hands 2 and 3 is required for placing GCAP1-regulated
51 discovered a characteristic calcium-binding EF-hand-like motif in NS2 and found that the calcium bin
53 d EF (LVEF <=40%), 42% in HF with borderline EF (LVEF, 41%-49%), and 31% in HF with preserved EF (LVE
57 ignificant association with EF (rs6689879*C: EF reduction = 4.2%; P = 2.8 x 10(-8)) in 246 survivors
58 the reintroduction of the mini-otoferlins C2-EF, C2-DEF, or C2-ACEF allowed us to uncover and charact
59 y method suffers from a poorly characterized EF profile and conductive heating that limits the durati
60 ency (100-300 kHz), low-amplitude (1-3 V/cm) EFs, which they called "tumor-treating fields (TTFields)
61 ubfamilies use different folds (coiled-coil, EF-hand, HOOK domain) and different surface contacts to
62 used to measure its three components (common EF, updating, shifting) based on the model proposed by M
63 d on Miyake and Friedman's model: one common EF component process (incorporating inhibition, shifting
64 he results indicated that age-related common EF component differences are mediated by regional gray m
68 1.7% of the fleet could reduce the contrail EF by up to 59.3% [52.4, 65.6%], with only a 0.014% [0.0
71 s such as stress, training both hot and cool EF skills, and adding a reflective, metacognitive compon
72 al evidence for a continuum from more "cool" EF skills activated in emotionally neutral contexts to m
73 We propose and test a model of how each core EF (i.e., working memory, inhibition, and flexibility) c
74 he CCA tail of the tRNA, weakens the crucial EF-Tu-tRNA interactions, which lowers tRNA binding affin
79 We find that hairpin opening occurs during EF-G-catalyzed translocation and is driven by the forwar
86 urface-exposed translation elongation factor EF-Tu carrying a Lys-5 trimethylation, incorporated by t
88 o investigate the diffusion of edema factor (EF) and lethal factor (LF), we use sensitive quantitativ
90 s either lethal factor (LF) or edema factor (EF), respectively, play an important yet incompletely de
92 etermination of the SERS enhancement factor (EF), including suitable Raman reporter/probe molecules,
93 creases with the surface enhancement factor (EF), until an EF of ~5, after which the sensor performan
94 AGELLAN achieved a median enrichment factor (EF) of 14.38, significantly higher than that using indiv
97 ization require the use of emission factors (EFs) for cookstoves, which are specific to fuel type and
98 mented the newly available emission factors (EFs) from a recent field campaign, Nepal Ambient Monitor
99 region- and crop-specific emission factors (EFs) of N fertilizer for NH(3) are poorly developed and
100 typically estimated using emission factors (EFs), defined as the proportion of the terrestrial nitro
102 e extraction, increasing enrichment factors (EFs) by severalfold compared with the use of n-octanol o
103 e catalyst for heterogeneous electro-Fenton (EF) treatment of organic water pollutants is discussed.
105 layered nanoparticle (NP)-electrospun fiber (EF) composite to provide sustained-release of GRFT, and
107 within programmed stand-off electric fields (EFs) and monitoring cellular responses via AC electrical
108 d exceeding 6.5 V/cm pk-pk) electric fields (EFs) to cell and tissue cultures generated using induced
110 he coupling effects of electrokinetic flows (EF) such as alternating current electroosmosis (ACEO) an
113 ties, radiative forcing, and energy forcing (EF) from individual flights can be 2 orders of magnitude
114 vine MFGM supplemented experimental formula (EF) and compared to infants fed standard formula (SF) an
117 ancestry, first based on ejection fraction (EF) as a continuous outcome, followed by clinical histor
122 ients, stratified by both ejection fraction (EF) status (reduced [HFrEF], preserved [HFpEF], not clas
123 failure (HF) with reduced ejection fraction (EF), improvements in left ventricular EF (LVEF) are asso
127 all HF, HF with preserved ejection fraction (EF; EF >=50%), HF with reduced EF (EF <50%), and MI.
130 and systolic dysfunction (ejection fraction [EF] <50%), followed for 5.8 +/- 4.7 years (up to 18 year
132 hort wave of plasmablasts (PBs) arising from EF sites, followed by GC producing somatically mutated m
133 nts that mediate the release of aa-tRNA from EF-Tu and EF-Tu from the ribosome after GTP hydrolysis.
138 emonstrated low-normal LV systolic function (EF, 53%; SF, 27%), and she subsequently began intensific
141 factor (RRF) and GTPase elongation factor G (EF-G), synergistically split 100S ribosomes in a GTP-dep
142 ind to the drug target (Elongation factor G [EF-G]) and promote dissociation of EF-G from FA-stalled
143 he human mitochondrial elongation factor G1 (EF-G1(mt)) in three distinct conformational states, incl
145 atients with baseline EF data: 503 (29%) had EF <50%, whereas 1,221 (71%) had a normal baseline EF.
146 f the 2,447 patients, 118 (4.8%) had ES-HCM (EF 39 +/- 9%; range 12% to 49%) at age 48 +/- 15 years.
148 n emotionally neutral contexts to more "hot" EF skills needed for the reversal of motivationally sign
150 Gene-level enrichment analysis identified EF-hand calcium binding domain 14 as a novel susceptibil
153 cating the BAG3 locus on chromosome 10q26 in EF variation, with the strongest association observed fo
154 ations reveal that conformational changes in EF-Tu coordinate the rate-limiting passage of aa-tRNA th
157 r, the mito-specific C-terminal extension in EF-G1(mt) is directly involved in translocation of the a
159 ines in isolation showed random migration in EFs of physiological strength, whereas cells in monolaye
162 daic currents from the MB reporter at larger EFs that require higher square wave voltammetry (SWV) fr
163 rate reduction in cell density (<10%) at low EF amplitudes (<4 V/cm) and a greater reduction in cell
166 BNP concentrations and left ventricular (LV) EF, LV end-diastolic volume index (LVEDVI), LV end-systo
168 (SD, 9.4) years; 385 (49%) were female; mean EF was 56%; and median N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic
170 e were determined via ELISA, showing that NP-EF composites achieved high GRFT loading, and provided s
171 imilar to untreated mice, suggesting that NP-EF composites may be a promising and safe sustained-deli
174 n interaction is disrupted in the absence of EF-G, resulting in slippage of the translational reading
175 monitoring showed an increase in R(Cell) of EF stimulated and control HUVECs after 54 h and 78 h, re
176 ons, we studied the conformational change of EF-Tu from the guanosine triphosphate to guanine diphosp
177 with PW to affect the updating component of EF, and the GSE43955 pathway interacted significantly wi
179 e switch 1 loop of EF-Tu allows domain D1 of EF-Tu to rotate relative to domains D2 and D3 and leads
182 nd understanding the genetic determinants of EF is important to better understand the pathophysiology
186 of La:Dy, which gave an enrichment factor of EF(La:Dy) =297+/-31 for the solid fraction, compared to
187 changes in the conformational flexibility of EF-G in response to FusB binding and show that these cha
188 structure and conformational flexibility of EF-G, but which of these changes drives FA resistance wa
191 ed a genome-wide association study (GWAS) of EF in 26 638 adults from the Genetic Epidemiology Resear
193 Here, we provide evidence that switch I of EF-Tu facilitates EF-Tu's involvement during aa-tRNA sel
195 cant change in the dynamics of domain III of EF-G(C3) that leads to an increase in a minor, more diso
196 ween the nucleotide and the switch 1 loop of EF-Tu allows domain D1 of EF-Tu to rotate relative to do
197 nt understanding of the functional output of EF and GC responses and the molecular switches promoting
198 he first 24 h, the viability (population) of EF-stimulated cells was smaller than non-stimulated cont
199 tal tasks to test the component processes of EF based on Miyake and Friedman's model: one common EF c
202 oteins (MRPs) and a mito-specific segment of EF-G1(mt) in mitochondrial tRNA (tRNA(mt)) translocation
204 ith eftM and conclude that trimethylation of EF-Tu by EftM does not impact EF-Tu's canonical function
205 TTFields" by better isolating the effects of EFs and providing access to previously inaccessible EF r
209 centrations of PFAAs has little influence on EFs and that modeling studies designed to quantify the s
212 cant standardized mean difference in overall EF skills with transplant recipients demonstrating worse
213 nsplant recipients demonstrate worse overall EF skills and deficits in working memory, processing spe
214 optimized parameters were established as PC/EF molar ratio 1/15, enzyme load 30% (w/w) and incubatio
216 .8) and a 4.4-fold increase with a preserved EF (hazard ratio: 4.4; 95% confidence interval: 2.4 to 7
225 Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has proposed EFs of 0.25% and 0.75%, though studies have suggested th
226 ormatics screening, we identified a putative EF-hand-like Ca(2+) binding motif in the carboxyl termin
227 crease in MACE among patients with a reduced EF (hazard ratio: 1.5; 95% confidence interval: 1.2 to 1
233 CAD differed by LVEF: 53% in HF with reduced EF (LVEF <=40%), 42% in HF with borderline EF (LVEF, 41%
240 quality of life, LV structural remodeling ( EF >5% and ESV 10%) and heart failure event/cardiovascul
243 We found that although HflX and the RRF/EF-G pair are functionally interchangeable, HflX is expr
244 her enhancement factors of Raman scattering (EFs) for particular enantiomers, and the SERS intensity
246 cover the IMAC, we have identified the small EF-hand protein calmodulin-like protein 4 (CALML4) as an
247 e-exposed patients had significantly smaller EF and SF declines than unexposed patients across course
248 s was to compare overall and domain-specific EF between healthy youth and those with a kidney, heart,
252 Strikingly, we show for the first time that EFs significantly downregulate T cell activation followi
253 strate-binding groove was formed between the EF domain and the conserved core of the catalytic domain
254 ntly, single amino acid substitutions in the EF-hand domain of SEPN1 identified as clinical variation
259 analysis predicted a destabilization of the EF-Ts variants complex with EF-Tu, in agreement with the
261 ns for factors that are likely to affect the EFs and should be included in all future studies, these
269 297+/-31 for the solid fraction, compared to EF(La:Dy) =159+/-22 in the absence of the field, and ach
275 e translational GTPase elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu) delivers a transfer RNA (tRNA) to the ribosome.
277 of Onc112 on ribosome, elongation factor-Tu (EF-Tu), and DNA spatial distributions and diffusive prop
278 leckstrin homology (PH) domain and first two EF hands (EF1/2) are required for Rap1A activation and i
279 especially main chain conformations, of two EF-lobes in holo-form are quite similar; this is a good
281 dentified elongation factor thermo-unstable (EF-Tu), l-lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), protein D (PD), a
282 normal baseline EF, information on follow-up EF was available for 216, of whom 90 (42%) recovered the
284 ction (EF), improvements in left ventricular EF (LVEF) are associated with better outcomes and remain
291 t 1p13.2 showed significant association with EF (rs6689879*C: EF reduction = 4.2%; P = 2.8 x 10(-8))
292 ilization of the EF-Ts variants complex with EF-Tu, in agreement with the dramatic steady-state level
293 mus thermophilus 70S ribosome complexed with EF-G, RRF and two transfer RNAs at a resolution of 3.5 a
294 ence in frequency of events in patients with EF 35% to 49% versus EF <35% (17% vs. 19%; p = 0.80).
295 eduction tended to be greater for those with EF <=45% (HR, 0.48 [95% CI, 0.30-0.76]) versus EF >45% (
296 based methods, including AutoDock Vina (with EF = 1.48/3.16 in DUD-E and GPCR-Bench), DOCK 6 (2.12/3.
297 effect in both SCs and OPCs stimulated with EFs, while the remaining DEGs responded differently.
298 ransmission of conformational changes within EF-G by which FA prevents release of EF-G from the ribos
299 th transplant recipients demonstrating worse EF (g = 0.40; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.29-0.50) t