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1 propose an alternative mechanism grounded in cellular biology.
2 nerative valve disease in terms of an active cellular biology.
3 zing and extending traditional molecular and cellular biology.
4 of research fields from materials science to cellular biology.
5 istic information on regulatory networks and cellular biology.
6 xity in the modes by which PTEN can regulate cellular biology.
7 ortant for regulating nearly every aspect of cellular biology.
8 zation of the corneal stroma environment and cellular biology.
9 m represents a fundamental actuating unit in cellular biology.
10 in condensates have multifunctional roles in cellular biology.
11 se insights are shaping our understanding of cellular biology.
12 nstrating a path from prebiotic chemistry to cellular biology.
13 of lactate that critically shape and impact cellular biology.
14 lly assess how these interactions may affect cellular biology.
15 Interactions between biomolecules govern cellular biology.
16 ll multi-modal foundation models and spatial cellular biology.
17 ation is integral to symbiont metabolism and cellular biology.
18 lycoRNA, has gained considerable interest in cellular biology.
19 are having a growing impact on molecular and cellular biology.
20 can uniquely contribute to microbiology and cellular biology.
21 cal probe set can be used to interrogate GAK cellular biology.
22 ncreasing for applications in structural and cellular biology.
23 o discover new facets of signaling events in cellular biology.
24 n the environment is an important feature of cellular biology.
25 its our understanding of their molecular and cellular biology.
26 ing appreciated as a regulatory mechanism in cellular biology.
27 precisely Pcc1-mediated dimerization impacts cellular biology.
28 of chaperon disability by these mutations in cellular biology.
29 ical developments are unifying molecular and cellular biology.
30 for function and thus play critical roles in cellular biology.
31 ion for investigating RNA-modification-coded cellular biology.
32 scence microscopy has revolutionized in vivo cellular biology.
33 sm for the study of eukaryotic molecular and cellular biology.
34 ection has led to advances in both viral and cellular biology.
35 microRNAs (miRNAs) are fundamental to cellular biology.
36 d perhaps even as an organizing principle in cellular biology.
37 ovide a precise and multifunctional tool for cellular biology.
38 play crucial roles in almost all aspects of cellular biology.
39 genomics is emerging as an important tool in cellular biology.
40 o explore myriad phenomena in organismic and cellular biology.
41 ow recognized as a ubiquitous part of normal cellular biology.
42 cells have contributed much to the field of cellular biology.
43 n body (hLO), each having a distinct role in cellular biology.
44 ganization are major tenets of molecular and cellular biology.
45 -a-chip devices or as dynamic substrates for cellular biology.
46 e SMN protein with regards to SMA as well as cellular biology.
47 coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play numerous roles in cellular biology and alterations in lncRNA expression pr
48 that cover several domains of molecular and cellular biology and are freely available for community
49 Indeed, much of our knowledge about basic cellular biology and biochemistry was acquired through t
51 Ns) are designed to aid our understanding of cellular biology and can be used to generate testable hy
54 s of creating visual models in molecular and cellular biology and consider steps to enable researcher
58 s as an indispensable tool for molecular and cellular biology and for the emerging field of systems b
59 ers to understanding their vast functions in cellular biology and fully realizing their applications
61 allostery using as examples key proteins in cellular biology and human diseases such as kinases, ubi
62 Sialidases are therefore orchestrators of cellular biology and important therapeutic targets for v
63 ries that have widely informed molecular and cellular biology and justifies continuing research as an
64 ymers offers groundbreaking possibilities in cellular biology and medical research, allowing for nove
66 provides a powerful tool for unraveling the cellular biology and molecular pharmacology of both natu
67 cellular location have a profound impact on cellular biology and offer feasible hypotheses about how
69 Hence, our tool expands our knowledge of cellular biology and physiology by enabling access to ph
71 role of CRL ubiquitylation in all aspects of cellular biology and provides a set of proteins likely t
72 y member in the Departments of Molecular and Cellular Biology and the College of Natural Resources at
75 id transfer proteins have important roles in cellular biology, and fluorescence spectroscopy has foun
77 se various aspects of structural modeling in cellular biology, and the prospects of future developmen
79 nding proteins are fundamental to eukaryotic cellular biology, and Zn bioavailability may have been a
80 ild on strong foundations from molecular and cellular biology-and increasingly physical virology.
81 protein (GFP) has been used in a panoply of cellular biology applications to study protein transloca
82 enetic evidence supported by biochemical and cellular biology approaches sheds light on the circumsta
83 mphasizes the integration with molecular and cellular biology approaches to validate hypotheses deriv
86 data demonstrate that mutations of CBL alter cellular biology at multiple levels and require not only
87 es have led to advancements in molecular and cellular biology-based technologies including genetic en
88 a better understanding of the molecular and cellular biology basis of monocyte-derived multinucleate
90 hways in mammalian cells are advancing basic cellular biology, biomedical research and drug discovery
91 truction and applications to biogeosciences, cellular biology, biotechnology, and astrobiology are di
92 ariety of applications in drug discovery and cellular biology by facilitating the characterization of
93 The family of AGC kinases not only regulates cellular biology by phosphorylating substrates but is it
98 eraction networks in over 200 areas of human cellular biology, each including information from approx
99 ecent years for their roles in nanomedicine, cellular biology, energy storage and conversion, photoca
100 siology and anatomy, genetics, molecular and cellular biology, environmental health, and immunity.
101 d results should inspire new thinking on the cellular biology, evolution, and plasticity of the circu
105 Over the past three decades, molecular and cellular biology have undergone a profound transformatio
106 ides in signaling and metabolism relevant to cellular biology, health, and disease; and the technique
107 the Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology (IGBMC) in Strasbourg, France, and as o
109 MYC is known to regulate many aspects of cellular biology including glucose and glutamine metabol
110 ic culture and perturb features of mammalian cellular biology including mitochondrial function and re
111 ntral role in several fundamental aspects of cellular biology, including proliferation, differentiati
112 across the spectrum of molecular biology to cellular biology, involving fields such as cancer, devel
115 ultimedia materials to support molecular and cellular biology learning inside and outside the high sc
116 o address this question at the molecular and cellular biology levels, we initially screened different
118 ical basis of DNA recording, what aspects of cellular biology might be recorded and how, and the type
119 NGLe provides access to unexplored realms of cellular biology, not obtainable with current approaches
122 will require research into the molecular and cellular biology of C. immitis, vaccine development to p
124 al studies have delineated the molecular and cellular biology of cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder c
125 vide a concise overview of the molecular and cellular biology of clustered Pcdhs, highlighting how th
127 a, we undertook a comprehensive study of the cellular biology of DISC1 in its full-length and disease
128 isciplinary, linking the basic molecular and cellular biology of fibrogenic cells to clinical trial d
130 light current knowledge of the molecular and cellular biology of gastric adenocarcinomas, summarize t
131 e mouse to investigate the three-dimensional cellular biology of intrasynovial flexor tendon healing
133 ds are important tools for understanding the cellular biology of LRRK2 and for evaluating the potenti
135 riking differences between the molecular and cellular biology of mast cells in patients with mastocyt
136 ions of App are linked to the physiology and cellular biology of neurons where the protein is predomi
137 de a review of the ecology and molecular and cellular biology of New World arenaviruses, as well as a
138 and regulatory properties emerging from the cellular biology of opioid receptors and discuss potenti
139 scusses recent advances in understanding the cellular biology of opioid receptors, emphasizing partic
140 e propose that studies of the structural and cellular biology of pathological versus physiological ag
141 pments in our understanding of molecular and cellular biology of pneumococcal infection will allow th
143 d from an understanding of the molecular and cellular biology of the brain microvascular and BBB tran
144 ights likely to be crucial to understand the cellular biology of the coral-Symbiodinium endosymbiosis
145 ensus Document from the ESC Working Group on Cellular Biology of the Heart and European Association o
146 be an important probe for characterizing the cellular biology of the hepatic stem-cell compartment.
147 let research is crucial to understanding the cellular biology of the pancreas in developing therapeut
150 ce discoveries elucidating the molecular and cellular biology of the T cell have led to new strategie
151 fect hepatocytes, the molecular virology and cellular biology of their respective replication cycles
154 l what has been learned of the molecular and cellular biology of TPO and its receptor during the past
159 in tissue bioengineering, and molecular and cellular biology research presents many potential interv
161 e also discuss insights into the fundamental cellular biology shared between fungi and other eukaryot
163 ox RNA helicase that plays multiple roles in cellular biology, some functions requiring its activity
167 Advances in understanding of molecular and cellular biology techniques have led to the findings tha
169 roteins (RBPs) are fundamental regulators of cellular biology that affect all steps in the generation
170 rch on the genetics, signaling pathways, and cellular biology that govern tumor cell initiation, prog
171 review recent advancements in structural and cellular biology that have provided critical insights in
172 RNA-binding proteins control many aspects of cellular biology through binding single-stranded RNA bin
174 al first steps toward bridging molecular and cellular biology to human cognition, and it has already
175 how mitochondria can impact epigenetics and cellular biology to influence health outcomes, including
177 plication of the techniques of molecular and cellular biology to the study of the nervous system has
178 ss spectrometry, biochemistry, genetics, and cellular biology tools to reveal the two mammalian methy
179 ntegration requires a basic understanding of cellular biology, transcriptomic technologies and bioinf
181 a method at the crossroads of structural and cellular biology, uniquely capable of identifying protei
182 icant impact of target de-repression on host cellular biology warrants a broader investigation of thi
183 f interest in diverse areas of molecular and cellular biology, while the generality of the approach s
184 avirus, sharing aspects of its molecular and cellular biology with all Bunyaviridae family members.
185 ts recent advances in erythroid genetics and cellular biology with an emphasis upon the modulation of