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1 patients with and without focal inflammatory activity in 161 patients followed over 5 years.
2                     Here we recorded spiking activity in 435 neuronal clusters evoked by acoustic sti
3                             Liver transplant activity in 6 centers from these countries with varying
4 ifferentially modifies different oscillatory activities in a widespread network of cortical and subco
5            Genetic silencing of DCC prodeath activity in a BRAF(V600E) mouse model increased the prop
6                     We show that loss of SDH activity in a chromaffin cell model does not perturb com
7 n a TNF-induced IL-6 mouse model and in vivo activity in a collagen antibody-induced arthritis model,
8 s (HOMs) modulate primary visual cortex (V1) activity in a direction-specific manner that also depend
9 ost-transcriptionally regulates Parp-1 3'UTR activity in a dopaminergic neuronal cell model.
10 he bivalent IgG fully inhibits beta-tryptase activity in a hinge-dependent manner.
11  optical method (COSMOS) for tracking neural activity in a largely uncharacterized spatiotemporal reg
12 of CD8+ T cells and enhanced their cytotoxic activity in a lymphoma coculture system.
13 motor activity and cocaine-induced locomotor activity in a manner indistinguishable from wild-type D2
14 ether POM may indirectly normalize DA neuron activity in a model representative of the hyperdopaminer
15 cell function, we assessed their therapeutic activity in a mouse model of T cell-mediated autoimmunit
16 acellular matrix remodeling and inflammatory activity in a murine model of AAA.
17                      Evobrutinib reduced MRI activity in a phase 2 trial, and a phase 3 trial is unde
18 ibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) activity in a reporter assay.
19 ctivating p53-dependent transcription factor activity in a reporter cell assay.
20 ernately promoting or restraining HH pathway activity in a tissue-specific fashion.
21         We demonstrate that ClpB3 has ATPase activity in a wide range of pH and temperature values an
22      A32 thus may flexibly recruit or reduce activity in A25 to maintain emotional equilibrium, a pro
23 ls with ASD evince atypical modulation of LC activity in accordance with changes in attentional deman
24 alyst exhibited outstanding oxygen-reduction activity in acidic electrolytes, which was further studi
25 ttribute to an O(2)-independent antisickling activity, in addition to the O(2)-dependent activity.
26 mer sequence that maximally increased enzyme activity in all fibroblasts.
27 es through N-oxidation affects antihistamine activity in an enantiomer-dependent fashion.
28 d not reduce P-gp- or BCRP-associated ATPase activity in an in vitro transport assay system.
29 ehabilitation and mobilization, specifically activity in and near the hospital bed, appears safe and
30  to apoptosis-resistant tumor cells and show activity in animal tumor models.
31 ations and pharmacology to inhibit MNK-eIF4E activity in animals with spared nerve injury, a model of
32 (-1)), whereas it did not show NO scavenging activity in any of the studied environments.
33                 We evaluated their catalytic activity in ascorbate oxidation based on redox cycling b
34 ntion to salient stimuli, as well as greater activity in attention-related brain networks.
35 the Nck1/CD3e interaction for modulating TCR activity in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
36 eal-time, quantitative detection of protease activity in biological fluids.
37 n normal rat strains, increased NDEL1 enzyme activity in blood.
38 ed to decreased quiescence and increased HSC activity in bone marrow transplantation.
39 n the presence of substrates for ETC and ETC activities in both populations of heart mitochondria in
40 in's structure, dynamics, and ligand-binding activity in both its soluble and membrane-anchored state
41 erlie the drastic reduction in cell division activity in both shoot and root apical meristems observe
42 idence suggests a co-operative role for RAC1 activity in BRAF(V600E)-driven melanoma progression and
43                            Pembrolizumab has activity in brain metastases from NSCLC with PD-L1 expre
44 t express cFos protein, an index of neuronal activity, in brain tissue and benchmarked it against two
45 ced hypothermia due to exaggerated catabolic activity in brown adipocytes.
46                        Attenuation reductase activity in C163S can be partially restored to 54% wild
47 or reduced methamphetamine-induced locomotor activity in C57BL/6J congenic mice harboring DBA/2J poly
48 ylactic drug administration on glutamatergic activity in CA3.
49 lighted the significance of APE1 exonuclease activity in cancer etiology.
50 ns of these invariant residues impair B3GNT2 activity in cell assays.
51 ase SEP-1, primarily known for its essential activity in cell division and cortical granule exocytosi
52 ith this, we found decreased 20S proteasomal activity in cells that were exposed to bortezomib and ca
53 anti-fungal drug itraconazole abolishes NPC1 activity in cells.
54 ein acetylation equilibrium can modulate its activity in cells.
55                         There is very little activity in certain subspecialties, including pediatrics
56  NP I109T) identified to increase polymerase activity in chicken cells.
57 R uniquely share the same Delta-14 reductase activity in cholesterol biosynthesis, yet little is know
58 valent Bruton tyrosine-kinase inhibitor with activity in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
59  or NTRK1-3 fusions, have shown considerable activity in clinical trials, and larotrectinib, entrecti
60                            Persistent neural activity in cortical, hippocampal, and motor networks ha
61 -based correlations of alkaloid content, OMT activity in crude extracts, and OMT gene expression supp
62     Both also effectively inhibited NAPE-PLD activity in cultured HEK293 cells.
63 ngle mechanism of surprise best accounts for activity in dACC during a task requiring response invigo
64 situation on our unit's overall activity and activity in different phases.
65 ironolactone abolished SIRT2-mediated TC-NER activity in differentiated neuronal cells and protection
66 ne in aortic rings and reduced NADPH oxidase activity in DOCA-salt animals.
67  and sleep in auditory cortex (AC), neuronal activity in downstream regions remains unknown.
68 imize electrostatic complementarity is a key activity in drug design.
69 e., the spectroscopic evidence of biological activity) in exoplanets.
70 sualize and quantify bacterial translational activity in expectorated sputum.
71       Here, we investigated how delay-period activity in frontal and parietal cortex, which is known
72 , which offer a direct measurement of neural activity in functionally well-characterized brain networ
73 osed mechanisms for the intrinsic peroxidase activity in gold nanozymes.
74 not ritonavir, inhibited CYP17A1 and CYP21A2 activity in H295R cells.
75      Interestingly, mTORC1 enhances REGgamma activity in HCC, forming a positive feedback regulatory
76 ofile with encouraging preliminary antitumor activity in heavily pretreated patients with mesothelin-
77 echanisms contribute to enhanced sympathetic activity in HF, but these pathways are still incompletel
78 neous afferents, whereas LAI and PAS require activity in (higher threshold) afferents activated by th
79 ion.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Patterned network activity in hippocampal networks plays a key role in the
80 ndogenous genomic loci to cellular enzymatic activities in human and mouse cell lines and organoids.
81  release from endosomes and decreased PS-ASO activity in human cells.
82  probes (AZP) detected dysregulated protease activity in human prostate cancer biopsy samples, enabli
83     We also uncover evidence of ramping cell activity in humans, which represents a complementary typ
84 airments, are associated with increased PDE4 activity in humans.
85 ffects were associated with increased neural activity in HVC and occurred independently of basal gang
86 l of hyperglycemia-induced renal injury ENaC activity in hyperglycemic animals was elevated in SS but
87 GPIHBP1 fusion protein exhibited high enzyme activity in in vitro assays.
88 mption of living donor liver transplantation activity in India toward the end of the study period.
89  has remained difficult to manipulate neural activity in individual limbs of freely moving animals.
90                        Strikingly, antiviral activity in infected chicken cells, accompanied by marke
91 s a previously undescribed suppressor of YAP activity in insulin target cells and provide insight int
92 es include regulation of all mineral-related activities in international waters and protecting the ma
93 sion cap, and increased alkaline phosphatase activity in lesions in the Ahr knockout in comparison wi
94 ngs show that SKIP re-expression enhances SK activity in leukemia cells.
95  developed to measure arylsulfatase A (ARSA) activity in leukocytes and dried blood spots (DBS) using
96 tem (MEMS) sensor capable of measuring water activity in liquid, vapor, and semisolid (e.g., hydrogel
97 ased UDCA concentration, and inhibited HDAC6 activity in liver.
98 e hypothesize that, in fM1, SAI is evoked by activity in low threshold, presumably cutaneous afferent
99 er processing levels, as in the human brain, activity in low-level visual areas should encode variati
100 essels, suggesting that basal K(ATP) channel activity in LSM is not an essential component of the lym
101 eased SERCA2a expression and impaired SERCA2 activity in lymphatic muscle.
102         IFNPS correlated with global disease activity in lymphopenic and non-lymphopenic patients and
103  lower energy reserves and reduced burrowing activity in M. liliana.
104          To address this, we recorded neural activity in M1 and the cervical SC during a visuomotor t
105               We investigated the population activity in M1 for single finger flexion and extension,
106 hibited P-gp and BCRP but not MRP2 transport activities in male and female rat brain capillaries.
107 ne of them and investigated their biological activity in male intra-specific communication.
108 sess anti-inflammatory and other therapeutic activities in mammalian cells.
109 way to repress PARK2 expression and promoter activity in melanoma cells.
110 responsible for the weaker lymphatic pumping activity in MetSyn conditions are unknown.
111 alities as well as increased cortical neural activity in MIA male offspring.
112 ntitative methods to measure their enzymatic activities in mice intranasally challenged with a wild-t
113                   We find that localized PKA activity in migrating cells rapidly decreases upon inhib
114 ine oxidase (XO) and polyamine oxidase (PAO) activities in milk samples was developed.
115 metabolism and upregulation of mitochondrial activity in mouse adipocytes and fly fat bodies with dow
116 multiple mechanisms and augmented antitumour activity in multiple malignancies.
117 d cholesterol increases ASO accumulation and activity in multiple tissues.
118 s important for IFN-gamma-dependent anti-MNV activity in murine macrophages.
119 nnels (Na(v) proteins), arresting electrical activity in nerves and muscles and paralyzing would-be p
120 n while maintaining a normal basal M-current activity in neurons.
121 ior in C. elegans based on a snapshot of CDK activity in newly born cells.
122 ral cereblon-modulating agent with promising activity in non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
123 er, and these rats showed enhanced locomotor activity in novel environment.
124 ciated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) activities in offshore regions are nonexistent.
125           Identical manipulations of network activity in older mice (P40-P46), when ChC synapses are
126 ained points and rewards for engaging in any activity in or out of school.
127 mP and PrU cells have multipotent progenitor activity in organoid formation and tissue reconstitution
128 he FXR ligand obeticholic acid to induce FXR activity in organoids, cell lines, and mice.
129 dy of one ISG (CCDC92) that shows anti-Ebola activity in our screen reveals that CCDC92 can inhibit v
130 o investigate the role of neuronal NF-kappaB activity in pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosi
131 ntitatively detect such pathological seeding activities in patient biosamples, e.g. cerebrospinal flu
132 ght be used in practice to assess endoscopic activity in patients with CD.
133 t pharmacokinetics, and had potent antiviral activity in patients with CHB.
134      Noninvasive tests to measure endoscopic activity in patients with Crohn's disease (CD) have limi
135 inexor combined with dexamethasone has shown activity in patients with heavily pre-treated multiple m
136       Cabozantinib has single-agent clinical activity in patients with heavily pretreated, platinum-r
137 k-benefit profile and encouraging antitumour activity in patients with MET-amplified, EGFR mutation-p
138 or (CAR) T-cell therapy has shown remarkable activity in patients with refractory or relapsed acute l
139  that has shown preclinical and single-agent activity in patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell
140     I/T/DIN/GM-CSF has significant antitumor activity in patients with relapsed/refractory neuroblast
141 n deficient lysosomal acid-alpha-glucosidase activity in patients, and a progressive decline in mobil
142 a (interleukin-1-antagonist) reduces disease activity in patients.
143 adian system and patterns of sleep and motor activity in people with BD.
144 uculline methiodide while recording cellular activity in PFC of male rhesus monkeys performing a dela
145                   Importantly, reduced GCase activity in PGRN mutant neurons is rescued by treatment
146 ne time, biotransformation was a descriptive activity in pharmaceutical development, viewed simply as
147 r photoreceptors using selective recovery of activity in photoreceptor pairs.
148 on may play a role in the regulation of HPR1 activity in planta, although it was not required for gro
149 n-OPC switch by controlling the level of Shh activity in pMN progenitors, and also regulates the allo
150 value and reflected in the updating of brain activity in prefrontal-striatal-limbic circuits.
151 (low glycaemic index (GI) diet plus physical activity) in pregnant women with obesity (294 contol, 26
152 rikingly, these supramodal patterns included activity in primary sensory regions not directly relevan
153 nables non-invasive measurement of enzymatic activity in real time in living organisms.
154  the stromal ME, thus improving mitochondria activity in recipient MSC.
155  ATP, which in turn modulates afferent nerve activity in response to bladder filling during the urina
156 nocrystals demonstrated robust remyelinating activity in response to demyelinating agents in both chr
157  of 94.66%, and we investigated the cortical activity in response to sensory stimuli in these conditi
158 ity in response to TNFalpha and pro-survival activity in response to TLRs signaling.
159 in hRIPK1 in regulating its pro-death kinase activity in response to TNFalpha and pro-survival activi
160 ry neurotransmitter GABA in regulating delay activity in rhesus monkeys performing a delayed decision
161 l and locomotor inputs may give rise to such activity in RSC.
162 ione normalize GAPDH-Rheb complexes and mTOR activity in S47 cells.
163 nd positive correlation with gamma-secretase activity in samples from patients with late-onset Alzhei
164 pression and increase in Nox4 expression and activity in SCs and peripheral nerves, which were furthe
165 em to simultaneously monitor CDK4/6 and CDK2 activities in single cells and found that CDK4/6 activit
166  generalisable method for imaging biological activity in situ.
167 munohistochemistry, indicating increased SFK activity in situ.
168 ing our assay, we have compared synaptotoxic activities in size-exclusion chromatography fractioned p
169 mulation and NFAT-luciferase transcriptional activity in skin microvessels, resulting in improved mic
170 hich subjects were cued to increase/decrease activity in SMA without receiving feedback.
171  forests in a region of extensive plantation activity in south-central Chile.
172 ss, motor neuron death, and reduced neuronal activity in spinal sensory-motor circuits.
173 extracellular levels of dopamine and net PKA activity in spiny projection neurons in the nucleus accu
174 elf-similar) fluctuations in ongoing spiking activity in subcortical (lateral geniculate nucleus, LGN
175  (arylmethyl)amines and photoelectrochemical activity in sunlight-driven hydrogen evolution.
176  a key role for mitochondrial morphology and activity in supporting the morphogenetic events that dri
177 ns with sex- and reproductive state-specific activity in sustaining the increased food intake of moth
178 oportions via rotation and forest management activities in temperate and boreal biomes.
179 te intracellular accumulation and anticancer activity in tether and nontether complexes.
180 cate immunostimulatory and immunosuppressive activity, in that opioid users have elevated infection r
181 for a completely distinct layer of networked activities in the brain-the gene regulatory network (GRN
182                      Decreased TET enzymatic activities in the brains of persons who died with AD sug
183 tor to the nucleus results in nuclear mTORC1 activity in the absence of growth factor stimulation.
184 is a type II MVC-activated enzyme, retaining activity in the absence of MVCs.
185         Chemogenetic activation of dmPFC-PVI activity in the adult animal mitigates juvenile isolatio
186 ried with changes in prestimulus oscillatory activity in the alpha band (8-13 Hz), we establish a mec
187  presence of bursts of local field potential activity in the alpha, and even more so, in the beta fre
188                    We measured single-neuron activity in the amygdala and found a representation for
189 s, results in faster reinstatement of neural activity in the anterior temporal lobe.
190 mented the importance of direction-selective activity in the areas that are active during memory-guid
191 an open, large-scale physiological survey of activity in the awake mouse visual cortex: the Allen Bra
192                           To measure retinal activity in the awake, intact brain, we imaged the synap
193                Bursts of beta frequency band activity in the basal ganglia of patients with Parkinson
194    Our findings reveal increased oscillatory activity in the beta band (~20 Hz) at triplet transition
195 (10-17 Hz in primates), suggesting that beta activity in the BG may contribute to insomnia.
196      Here we report that the integrity of CA activity in the brain is necessary for the consolidation
197 ed percept requires phase-locked oscillatory activity in the brain.
198 e Csx1 domain and a potent cA4 ring nuclease activity in the C-terminal Crn2 domain.
199 n nucleus [6], we assessed the effects of NE activity in the CeA on behavioral expression using recep
200 nd-gated ion channels that regulate synaptic activity in the central and peripheral nervous system, p
201  As a result, efficient induction of optical activity in the chromophoric system is observed.
202 d immunopathology associated with CD8 T cell activity in the CNS.
203    Participants in the MT group showed lower activity in the cognitive control network (CCN) during t
204 gand, a canonical cA4-activated ribonuclease activity in the Csx1 domain and a potent cA4 ring nuclea
205   Nedd4-2 regulates Kir4.1/Kir5.1 expression/activity in the DCT and modulates NCC expression by Kir4
206 genic reporter fish demonstrated nuclear ESR activity in the developing liver.
207 ts the importance of mitochondrial aconitase activity in the development of advanced metastatic prost
208 firmed the chemogenetically induced cellular activity in the DMS astrocytes using calcium imaging.
209 ) imaging showed that patterns of multivoxel activity in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (dACC),
210 or area (SMA), orchestrated and sequenced by activity in the dorsal striatum.
211 xposed to + Nic exhibited elevated locomotor activity in the elevated plus maze and altered stress-co
212 such as synaptic scaling, stabilize neuronal activity in the face of perturbations.
213 rea was chosen for the robust clinical trial activity in the field.
214 g as a sensory network, they detect neuronal activity in the form of elevated extracellular K(+) and
215 ting was pursued subsequently by testing C2C activity in the formalin inflammatory mouse pain model.
216 togenetically restored retinal ganglion cell activity in the fovea of the living primate.
217 PD), but few studies have characterized beta activity in the globus pallidus internus (GPi), another
218  that use GABA and NPY signaling to regulate activity in the IC and auditory thalamus.
219 re hypothesized that NPY signaling regulates activity in the IC.
220 subjects suggested that high-frequency gamma activity in the insula positively correlates with physio
221 sical visual SL task, divergent rhythmic EEG activity in the interstimulus delay periods within patte
222 enal afferent and efferent sympathetic nerve activity in the kidney and globally.
223  was not sufficient to induce detectable HIF activity in the kidney endothelium, in vitro experiments
224 s of sensory-driven versus choice-correlated activity in the low-dimensional population code.
225 cific CatA overexpression and increased CatA activity in the LV of transgenic mice (CatA-TG) reduced
226 agement of ACh-mediated modulation of neural activity in the MNTB.
227        In this study, we analyzed perforin-2 activity in the mouse placenta to determine whether perf
228  we detected evoked and spontaneous neuronal activity in the mouse visual cortex, with fluorescence c
229 MRI technique for mapping biotin transporter activity in the murine placenta.
230       Here, we investigated whether GSK3beta activity in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is associated wi
231                   Here we show that neuronal activity in the OFC is causal to economic choices.
232 eater axonal survival and inhibits astrocyte activity in the optic nerve.
233  test these hypotheses, we recorded neuronal activity in the orbitofrontal and anterior cingulate cor
234  visual threats and that low-frequency theta activity in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) negatively co
235 muli (F(1,125) = 4.94, p = .028) and greater activity in the portion of the IFG specific to the VAN (
236                         We investigated ClpB activity in the presence of several compounds that were
237                          Although VIP neuron activity in the primary visual cortex (V1) of mouse is h
238    Compound 16 had no significant off-target activity in the protein kinome and only weak activity ve
239             The role of CCC1 ion transporter activity in the regulation of plant immunity is corrobor
240  results demonstrate a requirement for dnmt1 activity in the regulation of RSC proliferation, gene ex
241 hat REDD1 ablation enhances Nrf2 DNA-binding activity in the retina and that the suppressive effect o
242                         Virulence inhibitory activity in the RND-negative background resulted from Om
243 uced BrS, the CineECG localized the late QRS activity in the RVOT, a phenomenon never observed in nor
244 crimination learning, affected structure and activity in the same frontal cortical circuit.
245  Cyp1a1 displayed increased CYP1A1 enzymatic activity in the skin, which resulted in exacerbated immu
246 lectrocorticogram to record neuronal network activity in the somatosensory cortex during sensory stim
247  activation, and exhibited potent adjunctive activity in the standard mouse model of TB chemotherapy
248                 Previous work has shown that activity in the STN is modulated in a rhythmic pattern w
249 , the stronger the unexpected action-related activity in the STN region was the more detrimental was
250 also found that unlike in other systems, Rpf activity in the streptomycetes is not correlated with pe
251 g of precisely patterned neural time-keeping activity in the supplementary motor area (SMA), orchestr
252 olorectal cancer, it remains unclear whether activity in the tumor-associated stroma contributes to m
253   Feature selectivity and identity-sensitive activity in the two regions was coincident, and they exh
254 ve-driven gambles is accompanied by enhanced activity in the ventral striatum when curiosity or hunge
255             Diminished lymphatic contractile activity in the vessels from the MetSyn animal is associ
256 eflecting transient suppressions of neuronal activity-in the area surrounding focal cortical injuries
257 rgence of sensory experience and the role of activity in their integration into cortical networks, th
258 ent promoted NQO1-dependent Complex I bypass activity in these cells.
259                        Dysregulation of PARP activity in these processes can promote disease states.
260 The SAR findings and the enhanced allosteric activity in this class of allosteric modulators were acc
261  frequency, and due to network interactions, activity in this excited frequency band propagates to ne
262                             The stronger the activity in this region, the more strongly participants
263                                  Antioxidant activity in TICs, mediated by the transcription factor N
264 ory integration can alter patterns of neural activity in time, and even coordinate activity among pop
265  presence of excess neutrophil elastase (NE) activity in tissues, including cystic fibrosis and chron
266 tegies for on-going research and development activities in titanium catalysis are highlighted.
267 and disentangle its inhibitory and enhancing activities in transcription.
268 , commonly considered a measure of metabolic activity in tumors, is also in this cohort a measure of
269                                       MMP-12 activity in turn causes the destruction of alveolar wall
270      Here, we engineer inducible nitrogenase activity in two cereal endophytes (Azorhizobium caulinod
271 ongenetic, light-induced control of cellular activity in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (
272           We demonstrate an RNA-DNA helicase activity in UAP56 and show that its overexpression suppr
273 1 inhibitors (PARPi) underlie their clinical activities in various BRCA-mutated tumors.
274  directly relevant to the task (e.g., neural activity in visual cortex predicting conscious perceptio
275 d exogenous (involuntary) attention modulate activity in visual cortex?
276 th favorable brain permeability and multiple activities in vitro (acetylcholinesterase, butyrylcholin
277              The evolved peptides have these activities in vitro even in the presence of concentrated
278 nhanced version of Rep) display G4 unwinding activities in vitro that are significantly higher than t
279 B763), a compound with partial FXR agonistic activity in vitro and FXR-dependent gene modulation in v
280 ctly binds parkin and enhances its enzymatic activity in vitro and in intact cells.
281 strate that CERBERUS has auto-ubiquitination activity in vitro and is localized within distinct motil
282 odies enhance alternative pathway convertase activity in vitro, confirming their pathogenic effect.
283 antly increased were assayed for PMN priming activity in vitro.
284 ) cells, thus displaying high genome-editing activity in vitro.
285 ced into CD8+ T cells conferred antileukemic activity in vitro.
286 t15, Nudt16 and Nudt19, to possess deCoAping activity in vitro.
287 I-A demonstrated reduced fibrin crosslinking activity in vitro.
288       This BTC demonstrated potent antitumor activity in vivo but was poorly tolerated, which was hyp
289 Z)/MEK inhibitor combination showed enhanced activity in vivo specifically in CA-NRAS models.
290 raries of synthetic genes, and test them for activity in vivo using a quantitative complementation as
291 mouse that allows dynamic measurement of CMA activity in vivo using image-based procedures.
292 le oral pharmacokinetic properties, displays activity in vivo, and is projected to have a low human e
293 rsely, these Tregs display potent regulatory activity in vivo, promoting long-term skin allograft sur
294 ation of mouse brain and modulation of motor activity in vivo.
295 eotide overhangs negate Cas9/sgRNA catalytic activity in vivo.
296 ibited excellent HOO(*) and NO(2) scavenging activity in water (k(overall)(HOO(*)) = 1.53 x 10(8) M(-
297 d plasma treatments on the lipolytic enzymes activity in wheat germ were investigated.
298 propose a model for tissue-specific enhancer activity in which an HDAC-associated GLI repression comp
299 n (CVX-8) was used to test in vivo antitumor activity in xenografts models.
300          The recognition of health promoting activities in Zantaz honey should increase its commercia

 
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