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1 ism in animal body plan development and stem cell biology.
2 re direction is the noninvasive study of ASD cell biology.
3 key outstanding question of systems and stem cell biology.
4 ng researcher, mentor, and eminent leader of cell biology.
5 o regenerate, as well as innovations in stem cell biology.
6 ed by applying the expanding knowledge of NK cell biology.
7 plications but also broaden our knowledge of cell biology.
8 rately reflect our understanding of memory T cell biology.
9 has become a quintessential imaging tool in cell biology.
10 e process, rather than separate facets of NK cell biology.
11 stigates the role centrosomes play in cancer cell biology.
12 oved properties is essential to chemical and cell biology.
13 age and an important regulator of crypt stem cell biology.
14 o explain the wider role of Ambra1 in cancer cell biology.
15 bution and discuss their impact on microbial cell biology.
16 mary gland development as well as epithelial cell biology.
17 ell-studied and well-understood processes in cell biology.
18 ar network morphology as well as endothelial cell biology.
19 function of Norrin in regulating cancer stem cell biology.
20 lar mechanisms through which LMP2A affects B cell biology.
21 tein antigens may help decipher underlying B cell biology.
22 focus attention on a major new direction in cell biology.
23 h grant and fellowship applications in basic cell biology.
24 s important roles in the field of structural cell biology.
25 ey insights into both viral pathogenesis and cell biology.
26 dients, electrocatalysis, nanotechnology and cell biology.
27 n underexplored compared with other areas of cell biology.
28 sms of action of circRNAs, let alone in stem cell biology.
29 ental model for the study of epithelial stem cell biology.
30 ng implications for developmental and cancer cell biology.
31 he cell nucleus has become a new frontier in cell biology.
32 aintaining mitochondrial plasticity for stem cell biology.
33 signaling molecules is critical in studying cell biology.
34 namely, bacterial proteins that pervert host cell biology.
35 ansformed our ability to elucidate mammalian cell biology.
36 ently lead to novel findings concerning host cell biology.
37 ons and their effects on gene expression and cell biology.
38 a technology that has revolutionised single-cell biology.
39 interactions mediating adaptive gammadelta T cell biology.
40 d-Career Award from the American Society for Cell Biology.
41 ed to enhance systems-level understanding of cell biology.
42 l as their general relevance to the field of cell biology.
43 attracting scientists from multiple areas of cell biology.
44 nism that is fundamentally important to germ cell biology.
45 d support for underrepresented minorities in cell biology.
46 ino acids also regulates critical aspects of cell biology.
47 onths) provides important insights into beta-cell biology.
48 ic diversity and offer future challenges for cell biology.
49 hibition and provides insights into CML stem cell biology.
50 pursue fundamental questions in evolutionary cell biology.
51 analytics critical to progress the field of cell biology.
52 beginnings of mass spectrometry meeting with cell biology.
53 plexity to virtually modulate all aspects of cell biology.
54 families are important regulators of Schwann cell biology.
55 ontributing to an understanding of bacterial cell biology.
56 ultiple levels of interfacing with mammalian cell biology.
57 proteins and the implications for bacterial cell biology.
58 evolutionary biology concerns the link with cell biology.
59 verse biochemical and physical properties in cell biology.
60 ing proteins (RBPs) and RNAs are critical to cell biology.
61 ecting the functions of Fzd subtypes in stem cell biology.
62 ng of the widespread roles of condensates in cell biology.
63 crobiology, immunology, hematology, and stem cell biology.
64 ormal subjects, adding great interest in RPE cell biology.
65 hanisms in many areas of research, including cell biology.
66 ch has greatly advanced our understanding of cell biology.
67 is known about the role of alpha2beta1 in NK cell biology.
68 answer broader questions in evolutionary and cell biology.
71 and demonstrations to practical and familiar cell biology analyses to demonstrate that FRM should be
74 relate to our current understanding of CAR T cell biology and approaches to enhance the clinical effi
75 is poised to make major new contributions to cell biology and become more fully integrated into our u
78 n single-molecule/organelle manipulation and cell biology and can ultimately enable a better understa
80 e CH genes are key regulators of neural stem cell biology and converge in human transcriptional netwo
85 Despite its well characterized role in stem cell biology and during early development, the role of P
86 nclusion will promote growth in the field of cell biology and enable scientists to assess and assume
87 new tool for the study of TRPM2 function in cell biology and enhances our understanding of TRPM2 in
90 plays important roles in various aspects of cell biology and homeostasis outside the neural system.
91 dvances in our understanding of Blastocystis cell biology and host-parasite interactions, a genetic m
93 ect to be considered in comprehending cancer cell biology and its response to therapeutic interventio
95 not only to the understanding of eukaryotic cell biology and metabolism, but also to agricultural ef
96 logists to study the developmental genetics, cell biology and morphogenesis that underlie the incredi
97 tion for new avenues of inquiry into GI stem cell biology and of OSTERIX's therapeutic and diagnostic
99 ex vivo Recent advances in the field of stem cell biology and organoid culture systems allow the expa
100 Increased understanding of the leukemic cell biology and pathogenesis, and the ways they evade t
101 thus, helps illuminate the interplay between cell biology and physics in regulating morphogenesis.
102 of reducing FAD2 activity on the metabolism, cell biology and physiology of oilseed crop plants.
103 riment amount to a data revolution in single-cell biology and pose unique data science problems.
104 m by which bacterial effectors modulate host cell biology and provide an invaluable tool for future s
105 e findings address a long-standing enigma in cell biology and provide targets to engineer or select f
106 can be interrogated to understand pancreatic cell biology and provides a crucial reference set for co
107 ew, we present an overview of classical mast cell biology and put these concepts into the context of
108 e a number of potential applications in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, including precis
111 indicate that Yap plays critical roles in T-cell biology and suggest that Yap inhibition improves T-
113 specification and limb morphogenesis, tendon cell biology and tenogenesis, growth factor signalling,
114 t might have a long-term effect on dendritic cell biology and that genetic tools that specifically ta
119 e use our current understanding of male germ cell biology and TLR function as a starting point to exp
120 cer cycle to highlight recent advances in NK cell biology and to discuss the progress and problems of
121 s and challenges in elucidating this dynamic cell biology and toward delineating the cellular basis o
124 Our prior in vitro work indicated that the cell biology and type IV secretion system (T4SS) depende
125 genetically tractable model for comparative cell biology and understanding the evolution of fungi an
128 e findings will advance our knowledge in 293 cell biology and will enrich the understanding of radiat
129 enetics, bioinformatics, structural biology, cell biology, and biochemistry, we have investigated the
130 Progress in our understanding of physiology, cell biology, and biomanufacturing over the past several
131 bining microbial ecology, immunology, cancer cell biology, and computational biology - a systems biol
132 and promotion of proliferation, cancer stem cell biology, and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.
133 nts present with an altered unconventional T cell biology, and further investigations will be require
134 here, we used a combination of biochemical, cell biology, and genetics approaches to show that AtVAP
135 In this article, we review the genetics, cell biology, and immunology of pancreatitis with a focu
137 iling, molecular and biochemical techniques, cell biology, and reagents from genetically modified mur
138 trate that MLK3 plays an important role in T cell biology, and targeting MLK3 could serve as a potent
141 ration sequencing technologies and molecular cell biology approaches will usher in the next generatio
142 hy, and molecular modeling, as well as using cell biology approaches, here we uncovered that the T507
146 honored to receive the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) Prize for Excellence in Inclusivity.
147 d learning framework to approximate in vitro cell biology assay experiments while respecting a genera
149 mistry-based tissue microarrays, and various cell biology assays, we demonstrate that CENPA is highly
151 simulations complemented by biophysical- and cell-biology assays, we investigated the interaction bet
152 d to CH, specifically in the context of stem cell biology, based on our current understanding of the
153 phorylation assays, coupled with genetic and cell biology-based analyses, show that actin-depolymeriz
156 biomaterial synthesis and fabrication, stem cell biology, bioimaging, microsurgery procedures, and m
157 resolution when addressing questions across cell biology, biomaterials, and regenerative medicine.
158 ipids play important roles in physiology and cell biology, but a systematic examination of their func
159 ts are not only valuable for understanding B cell biology, but also have important implications for u
160 powerful tools for dissecting complexity in cell biology, but there is a lack of instrumentation to
161 uorescent proteins (FPs) have revolutionized cell biology by allowing genetic tagging of specific pro
162 study expands the practical use of MIMS for cell biology by enabling measurements of metabolic funct
163 lished approaches modifying hemodynamics and cell biology by neurohumoral receptor blockade are evolv
165 nd propose that new mechanistic insight into cell biology can be revealed using these three-dimension
166 aset, and led to insights on intestinal stem cell biology, cell type-specific organelle features, the
167 g it useful for other applications in single-cell biology, combinatorial chemical synthesis, and drug
168 ssay also provides actionable items that the cell biology community can implement to promote inclusiv
170 t has been a true privilege to work with the cell biology community; I thank them for their collegial
173 Because it bridges structural biology and cell biology, cryo-ET is indispensable for structural ce
174 aralleled heterogeneous training dataset for cell biology deep learning application development.
176 ing the enormous potential of Paired-seq for cell biology, developmental biology and precision medici
177 uld go on to be among the founders of modern cell biology, developmental biology, and neurobiology.
178 g to our current understanding of PRMT5 in T cell biology, discuss current tools to modify PRMT5 expr
179 e at the interface of structural biology and cell biology, due to its unique ability for imaging cell
180 by a multilevel approach combining genetics, cell biology, electrophysiology, behavioral testing, and
181 Most of the fascinating phenomena studied in cell biology emerge from interactions among highly organ
182 experts in the fields of material sciences, cell biology, engineering, and many other disciplines wi
183 ces made regarding the role of PRMTs in stem cell biology, epigenetics, splicing, immune surveillance
184 urther improve our understanding of basic NK cell biology, especially in the context of SIV infection
186 stably knocked-down expression and undertook cell biology experiments and RNA-Seq to identify differe
189 ree-dimensional structure/function analyses, cell biology experiments, and reported early effects.
191 g point to discuss the tremendous variety of cell biology features that underpin the function of thes
192 cent studies from the antigen processing and cell biology fields that provide a starting point for te
194 soning evolves from previous biochemical and cell biology findings related to NPC, coupled with the r
199 evailing view of the functions of cohesin in cell biology has undergone a revolutionary transformatio
201 n materials, microscale technology, and stem cell biology have enabled the construction of 3D tissues
203 as an expanding array of tools to examine T cell biology have provided opportunities to examine majo
204 hies, hematopoiesis, cancer, and neural stem cell biology, highlighting the importance of this knowle
205 inase as a key negative regulator of myeloid cell biology; however, LYN's role in regulating specific
206 oteins at interfaces play important roles in cell biology, immunology, bioengineering, and biomimetic
207 nomously for these early changes in neuronal cell biology in bystander neurons, as were the voltage-g
209 la modulates host physiological pathways and cell biology in order to establish a productive intracel
210 ogram officer for grants and applications in cell biology in the National Institute of General Medica
212 We revealed hierarchical changes in skin cell biology, including activation of an immune response
213 s been used to investigate many processes in cell biology, including morphogenesis, physiology and re
214 , we review our current understanding of Tex cell biology, including the developmental paths, transcr
226 A fundamental goal of developmental and stem cell biology is to map the developmental history (ontoge
227 I am honored to be awarded the 2020 Women in Cell Biology Junior Award for Excellence in Research and
229 conducted pioneering work in the fields of T cell biology, lymphoid tissue anatomy, lymphocyte traffi
231 mbination of physicochemical, in silico, and cell biology methods for optimizing a TCR for improved a
232 Experiments using chemical, molecular and cell biology methods have demonstrated that G4s exist in
235 combined a genome-wide linkage analysis with cell biology, microscopy, and molecular biology tools to
236 grateful to have received the 2019 Women in Cell Biology Mid-Career Award from the American Society
237 American Society for Cell Biology's Women in Cell Biology Mid-career Award is incredibly meaningful t
239 yet fundamental insights into its underlying cell biology, notably epicardium formation, lineage hete
241 itochondrial AOX in processes central to the cell biology of diatoms, revealing that cross-talk betwe
245 survey some recent advances in studying the cell biology of marine protists toward understanding the
246 to better understand them, knowledge of the cell biology of most marine protist lineages is sparse.
247 whole tissues, integrated with the detailed cell biology of PCP phenomena, completely changed how th
248 s the model system to study the genetics and cell biology of smut fungi as well as the pathogenic dev
249 tute an important step in reconstructing the cell biology of the last common ancestor of animals.
252 ections for an improved understanding of the cell biology of the respiratory system, as well as new t
253 ic archaea [1-5], our ability to explore the cell biology of thermophilic archaea has been limited by
254 ing approaches including genetics, molecular/cell biology, pathogenicity and transcriptomic profiling
255 onvergence of precision microengineering and cell biology, permit systematic studies of complex neuro
256 ract wide interest across areas of molecular cell biology, pharmaceutical sciences, and nanoengineeri
258 rnative avenues in understanding fundamental cell biology processes and may ultimately provide novel
259 tral eukaryotic lifeforms, general eukaryote cell biology, protein diversification and the evolution
261 with expert knowledge in diverse aspects of cell biology, provide meaningful insights into processes
262 manipulation in single live cells to address cell biology questions otherwise intractable and enginee
263 fields, most notably developmental and stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, and cancer biology.
264 g RNAs (lncRNAs) have important functions in cell biology, relatively few have been shown to regulate
267 ce could be widely used for both fundamental cell biology research as well as development of cancer d
268 ompartments have become an important area of cell biology research where new biophysical concepts are
270 rray of techniques and approaches, including cell biology, RT-quantitative PCR, immunoblotting, immun
272 are widely used in vascular biology and lung cell biology studies such as pulmonary inflammation, ang
274 ription, the cell cycle, cell death and stem cell biology, studies of metazoan development have histo
275 work for deeper study and engineering of the cell biology supporting CO(2) assimilation in diverse or
277 , motivated by tubular organelle networks in cell biology that contain molecules searching for reacti
278 infection, some of the basic ultrastructural cell biology that has been confused for coronavirus infe
279 een incredible advances in the field of stem cell biology that have greatly improved our understandin
280 ese transcription factors and the underlying cell biology that they regulate are poorly understood.
281 valuable insights into CCR5 pharmacology and cell biology that will facilitate the development of new
282 ogy, cryo-ET is indispensable for structural cell biology-the study of the 3-D macromolecular structu
283 l contributions to supporting inclusivity in cell biology, thereby creating a future where diversity,
284 significant advance in the study of myeloid cell biology, thus enabling pathway discovery and drug t
286 irus (HCMV) manipulates many aspects of host cell biology to create an intracellular milieu optimally
287 for diatom molecular research, ranging from cell biology to ecophysiology, due to their rapid growth
288 fective, opening the field of cardiovascular cell biology to laboratories without substantial funding
289 adherent cells has become a serious tool in cell biology to understand how cells respond to their en
290 alized downregulation of genes critical to T cell biology together with an upregulation of Treg-assoc
291 as been widely repurposed as a molecular and cell biology tool for its ability to programmably target
294 yosin conformations, sarcomere function, and cell biology, we assessed contractility, relaxation, and
295 y summarizing our current understanding of B cell biology, we present a systematic review of the lite
296 their widespread use as dyes, especially in cell biology where they are most often used to quantitat
298 ccuracy has been a major challenge in single-cell biology, which is particularly hindered by the limi
299 cular condensates is an important advance in cell biology, with potentially wide-ranging implications
300 gens, which are essential regulators of stem cell biology, yet the structural basis of Wnt signaling