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2 tools and whole-genome sequencing data, and argue for a better integration of population genetics fi
3 Mn-cycling bacteria in the manganese nodules argue for a biologically driven closed manganese cycle i
6 exons into proximity for splicing, our data argue for a central role of introns in mutually exclusiv
8 om mid-latitude Andean glaciers, our results argue for a common glacier response to cold conditions i
17 er dissect the folk concept of "contempt" to argue for a functionally integrated model of attitudes a
18 lutions from a public health perspective and argue for a harmonized approach to clean air and climate
21 of such a functional gradient, other studies argue for a lesser degree of specialization within PFC.
23 in diabetic peripheral nervous system (PNS) argue for a major role of the ER stress pathways in regu
30 creases in mean wind shear have been used to argue for a negative influence of global warming on seve
37 g the results of several ongoing studies, we argue for a pragmatic approach to using low-dose aspirin
40 ical tracking of speech at syllable rate and argue for a progressive development of SiN abilities in
42 xpand the metabolic potential of Archaea and argue for a revision of the role of Archaea in the carbo
46 different levels of an action hierarchy and argue for a special status of the distinction between in
47 sodic and declarative memory, whereas others argue for a specific role in the creation of spatial cog
50 hological descriptions of Crohn disease (CD) argued for a potential defect in lymph transport; howeve
52 ial selection protocols in biotechnology and argues for a better understanding of mutation supplies i
53 ecific footprint in epigenetic profiles, and argues for a bimodal evolution of gene regulatory progra
56 ely detected only using 3D EM reconstruction argues for a major role of mitochondrial dynamics in reg
61 tprocessing methods in metabolomics and also argues for a proper match between type of metabolomics d
62 ars after vaccination of 9-month-old infants argues for a revision of the single-dose recommendation
63 Alternatively, the searchlight hypothesis argues for a role in focal attentional modulation throug
66 AD significantly improved protein stability, arguing for a chaperone-like action similar to what has
68 ectivity from frontal to visual cortex, thus arguing for a crucial role of frontoparietal cortex in p
69 to both interrupted and uninterrupted cold, arguing for a digital mechanism integrating long-term te
70 NP-A) and is associated with the centromere, arguing for a direct role of Yta7(ATAD2) in Cse4(CENP-A)
71 ncoupled from the full reactivation program, arguing for a less sharply bimodal definition of latency
72 ants' performance in prosody categorization, arguing for a motor involvement in prosody perception.
73 irect induction of CCL17 by dendritic cells, arguing for a need to address vaccine formulation safety
77 maintains its ability to bind mitochondria, arguing for a role for Actr10 in dynactin-mitochondria i
78 RA-RARalpha signaling in Th differentiation, arguing for a role for RA in interleukin 9 (IL-9) relate
79 duced the severity of demyelination in mice, arguing for a role for these cells in white matter damag
80 uced changes in both activity and structure, arguing for a role of DNA-induced structural changes in
81 ship between sleep and memory consolidation, arguing for a significant role of inhibitory neurotransm
83 ic (p)LCDD constitutes an additional feature arguing for a specific entity distinct from the systemic
84 deficient mice show severe skin dysfunction, arguing for a tissue autonomous cause of disease develop
88 s of fO2 of Archean magmas are not this low, arguing for alternative explanations for the oxygenation
92 silencing of the EPHB3 tumor suppressor and argue for an antitumorigenic function of Notch signaling
93 discuss the implications of this dilemma and argue for an approach that will integrate DST into the d
97 etect acute changes in STEAP1 expression and argue for an expansion of ongoing efforts to image PCa p
98 imately, in synthesizing this literature, we argue for an HbA(1c) target of <7% for most individuals,
99 ing of pathogens and antimicrobial responses argue for an important role for GH in macrophage priming
103 ctedly tissue-specific effects in humans and argues for an important role for POLD1 function in adipo
105 enefits of specific interventions in sepsis, argues for an individualized and titrated approach to in
107 nce to apoptosis but also to steatosis, thus arguing for an early protective effect against alcoholic
109 vercome impaired cerebellar cell generation, arguing for an epistatic role of Pals1 in proliferation
110 e control of the levels of free nucleotides, arguing for an essential role of nucleotide metabolism i
111 ry conserved within the green plant lineage, arguing for an evolutionary conserved core machinery of
112 without spatial association with HIF-1alpha, arguing for an importance of hypoxia-independent, i.e.,
113 rved after high-dose steroid treatment, thus arguing for an inflammatory-mediated brain involvement r
114 down-regulating neurons of premotor cortex, arguing for an initiation of selection in the frontal lo
116 second semester of life in SGA infants, and argue for better follow-up of these infants after birth,
117 equire rehabilitation after minor stroke and argue for better integration of stroke and dementia serv
119 well-preserved digital pad and skin traces, argues for bipedal trackmakers, here assigned to Batrach
125 eptor variants not present in mice; however, argue for caution when directly translating these findin
127 radigm beyond routine clinical AF management argues for change in the delivery of care to patients wh
131 point in current staging systems for PTC and argue for considering a revision in how we anticipate pr
132 yond the variance explained by volume alone, arguing for considering multimodal imaging in treatment
133 chieved a level of maturity and success that argues for continued and expanded use of this program.
134 served in human cutaneous melanoma biopsies, arguing for COX activity as a driver of immune suppressi
135 elf-mt peptide bound to P9/HLA-A2 tetramers, arguing for cross-reactivity between T cells with specif
136 th apparently suboptimal drug concentrations argues for development and evaluation of novel therapeut
138 oducing IL-17A(neg)Foxp3(+) T cells strongly argues for direct conversion of Th17 cells into T(reg) c
139 resynaptic Ca2+ chelation as evoked release, arguing for direct triggering of spontaneous release by
143 resulted from available screening in men and argue for efforts to identify high-risk individuals who
145 nvolving a cancer-related virus and Netrin-1 argues for evaluating the implication of UNC5 receptor l
146 in the absence of environmental filters, and argue for evolutionarily informed forecasts of invasive
148 I have tried to distinguish comments that argue for extensions of the theory from those that repre
151 enough variation within the two complexes to argue for further resolution into separate species, whic
154 campus-independent emotional processes, this argues for generic information processing in REM sleep r
157 onsequence of single-element management that argues for greater control of nitrogen as well as phosph
158 and instead strongly support native status, arguing for immediate implementation of conservation mea
159 therapeutic activity of anti-IL-1 strategies argues for immunity and inflammation as a metanarrative
160 olic processes for immune cell functions and argue for implementation of IL-15 in adoptive NK-cell ca
162 ticularly in intermediate-risk AML patients, arguing for inclusion of mutational testing of these gen
163 more neural information from visual cortex, arguing for increased development of this approach in ba
164 sease, discussing the biological context and arguing for increased investigation into the function of
165 ical distance from visual cortical input and argue for increasingly modified functional microcircuits
167 sferred to a new spatio-temporal combination arguing for independent neural representations of these
168 by a population of neurons, with some camps arguing, for instance, that mean pairwise correlations o
169 analysis techniques such as space syntax and argue for investigating inter-individual differences in
171 egulators indicates caution is warranted and argues for investment in understanding of their underlyi
174 els of visual word form area (VWFA) function argue for its specific role in decoding written language
175 Application of the method across datasets argues for its competitive predictive ability (AUC of 0.
176 hotics irrespective of treatment-resistance, arguing for its use more generally in schizophrenia.
177 and chronicity of functional motor symptoms argues for larger prospective studies including multiple
180 the expansion are hotly contested, with some arguing for matrilineal and matrilocal patterns, whereas
182 0-80% and debilitating chemotherapy sequelae argue for more informed treatment selection, which is no
184 decadal Arctic carbon cycle trajectories and argue for more mechanistic models to improve predictive
186 n the germline of older versus younger mice, arguing for mtDNA turnover during oocyte meiotic arrest.
187 r on different homologous chromosomes, which argues for multi-centric origin of respective HCCs.
190 lenging the generalizability of studies that argue for no causal role for consciousness in decision-m
193 i ratios in Archean shales, has been used to argue for ongoing subduction at that time and therefore
194 sts but takes sensory costs into account and argues for optimal control of movement in which feedforw
195 proaches to wildlife management while others argue for physical separation between protected species
196 d safety signal processing in the amygdalae, arguing for predominant generalization of fear and hence
197 P2 antibody prevents long-term potentiation, arguing for previously unknown roles for TIMP2 in normal
198 nal and neuroscientific considerations; some argued for related but distinct viewpoints; a few, thoug
200 e recent history of genetic epidemiology and argue for retaining statistical testing as an important
205 patient groups but not in healthy controls, arguing for sensitization of cutaneous mechano- and heat
206 translational protein modifications strongly argue for significant qualitative changes in contractile
208 a similar CT load at extragenital locations arguing for similar transmission potential and clinical
209 f socialized spatial cognitive processes and argues for socio-economic analysis in studies investigat
210 ations resembling those in Pbx1 mutant mice, arguing for strong conservation of gene function between
218 o promote discussion around these issues and argue for the adoption of improved standardised PCR corr
222 of symptom progression with chronic use, and argue for the continued refinement and development of GM
223 physiological studies, and related fields to argue for the development of a second-person neuroscienc
224 of descending opioid-induced inhibition and argue for the development of sex-specific pain therapeut
227 advances in single-cell transcriptomics and argue for the essential role of epigenomic technologies
236 that are neurotoxic, and recent observations argue for the existence of soluble helical tetrameric sp
239 evel, backed up by electron microscopy data, argue for the impairment of several forms of endocytosis
241 We outline current gaps in knowledge and argue for the importance of considering infectious and i
242 we view one another's unique approaches and argue for the importance of diversity of perspective in
248 rstanding of the cause of schizophrenia, but argue for the importance of the patient's subjective vie
253 mpete the pathogen in warm, estuarine waters argue for the need for a better understanding of this ne
254 lising rheology, calorimetry and microscopy, argue for the occurrence of phase separation phenomena i
259 continental setting, the isotopic signatures argue for the presence of mantle derived fluids, suggest
260 espondences are pervasive and detailed; they argue for the presence of rods and cones very early in t
261 e for the pericardial tissue compartment and argue for the reevaluation of surgical procedures that r
264 s was detrimental rather than protective and argue for the use of next-generation TNFR-selective TNF
265 against education of normal cells by TEV and argue for the use of reserpine in adjuvant melanoma ther
269 g-term PFS in patients with IGHV-M after FCR argues for the continued use of chemoimmunotherapy in th
271 ze local backbone-side-chain contacts, which argues for the inclusion of n-->pi* interactions in the
272 ping that we conducted for knock-out mutants argues for the information content of top-ranked genes.
273 and investigating early disease pathogenesis argues for the need for complementary studies in mice an
274 ions in cesarean section rates in the US and argues for the need for high-quality routine data collec
275 in human and mouse SNpc populations strongly argues for the need of human-focused omics studies.
276 idual patients and health care policies, and argues for the need to (1) lower the prices of cancer dr
278 nts in an N6-LS-monotreated animal, however, argues for the need to maximize breadth and antiviral ef
279 f an adult hypothalamic neurogenic niche and argues for the potential existence of a migratory path w
284 is less pronounced in freshly spread cells, arguing for the existence of a sorting mechanism acting
285 presence of fewer GR recognition sequences, arguing for the existence of additional mechanisms that
286 iable with only minor morphological defects, arguing for the existence of an alternate lipid II flipp
287 rogen-bonded beta-strands outside the iLBPs, arguing for the generality of the role played by this st
288 cells partially rescued replication, further arguing for the importance of glycosphingolipids in HCV
289 te equivalent charge to GoCs as mf synapses, arguing for the importance of the feedback inhibition.
290 d for ES in the literature is variable, thus arguing for the optimization and standardization of ES t
291 ing-perhaps also in mammalian bones-and thus arguing for the possibility of untapped potential for ce
292 a PGL-dependent fashion following infection, arguing for the potential of PGL-blocking interventions
295 mical analysis and hierarchical modeling and argue for their integration, demonstrating the value of
296 synonymous variants in human physiology and argue for their routine inclusion in any comprehensive a
298 partially restored T cell alloproliferation, arguing for their involvement in the immunosuppressive e