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1 n inclusive environment for our trainees and colleagues.
2 ta are questions not discussed by Gilead and colleagues.
3 ised controlled trial" by Kirsten Corder and colleagues.
4 he early 20th century by Joseph Grinnell and colleagues.
5 hat were familiar to 14 participants as work colleagues.
6 surgeons compared to their more experienced colleagues.
7 cribed in the original study by Ahlqvist and colleagues.
8 nature of our findings from those of Liu and colleagues.
10 this issue of Developmental Cell, Zhang and colleagues (2019) show autophagy-mediated regulation of
11 n this issue of The EMBO Journal, Murata and colleagues (2020) show that lack of mitochondrial divisi
13 sue of Molecular Microbiology, McDaniels and colleagues add yet another mechanism that malaria parasi
15 this issue of Cancer Research, Hanrahan and colleagues adopt an in silico platform to attempt to dis
16 Medicine Academic Editor Zirui Song and his colleague Adrianna McIntyre discuss outcomes and possibl
20 how fostering strategic collaborations with colleagues and centres in more developed countries, who
21 ID-19 Task Force, including discussions with colleagues and leaders of private-practice radiology gro
24 has been by a diversity of mentors, mentees, colleagues, and friends, and the opportunity to express
26 cs, and, together with our transdisciplinary colleagues, archaeology is well positioned to uncover th
31 nteractive online data visualizations, which colleagues can query according to their own conditions t
37 Recently, an elegant study by Matthews and colleagues (Cell 176, 1-12) has identified several cruci
39 n this issue of Cancer Research, Shahabi and colleagues characterize LINC00261 as a tumor suppressor
40 s; deeper and broader human engagement among colleagues, collaborators, and competitors; and signific
45 by Phallen and colleagues and Anagnostou and colleagues correlated sensitive measures of ctDNA with c
47 this issue of The EMBO Journal, van Well and colleagues define a new role for linear Ub in regulating
52 In this issue of Cancer Research, Finn and colleagues demonstrate that modeling acquired resistance
54 P53 In this issue of Cancer Research, Li and colleagues demonstrate that proliferation in RB1- and TP
55 In this issue of Cancer Research, Liu and colleagues demonstrate that the deubiquitinase (DUB) OTU
60 However, in this issue of the JCI, Hsu and colleagues demonstrate that, in sharp contrast to the ot
66 is issue of the JCI, Khosravi-Maharlooei and colleagues describe a new humanized mouse model that all
67 In this edition of Cancer Research, Park and colleagues describe a new mouse model featuring a single
76 e-scale electronic health records, Artzi and colleagues developed and evaluated a machine learning dr
80 In a Collection Review, Patrick Phillips and colleagues discuss developments in clinical trial design
83 culosis Special Issue, Kevin Schwartzman and colleagues discuss the choices and implications for pers
85 In this issue of Cancer Research, Ghosh and colleagues discuss the effect of two promising heme-targ
89 P2R1A In this issue, the study by Taylor and colleagues elucidates the role of a highly recurrent PP2
93 st rapid, living systematic review, Chou and colleagues examined the burden of severe acute respirato
94 In this issue of the JCI, Yang, Neo, and colleagues explored NK cell resistance to oxidative stre
99 In this issue of the JCI, Mercadante and colleagues explored the role of the metal transporter Sl
100 cadence by which we discuss science with our colleagues failed to properly convey likelihoods of the
103 This review draws upon the experiences of colleagues from heavily impacted regions of the United S
104 or documenting the roles that they and their colleagues from the Peter Bishop School played in establ
107 A recent Science paper from Elaine Fuchs and colleagues (Gur-Cohen et al., 2019) suggests that this i
110 In this issue of the JCI, Gallagher and colleagues have identified a severe form of inherited an
114 wrasses (Labroides dimidiatus) by Kohda and colleagues highlights this need by presenting results th
117 nd electrophysiological recordings, Zhou and colleagues identified a superior colliculus to ventral t
122 In this issue of Cancer Research, Wang and colleagues identify a large number of regulatory sites w
123 ient DNA of the central Andes, Ringbauer and colleagues identify a markedly elevated rate of unions o
125 s issue of Cell Host & Microbe, McNamara and colleagues identify epitope masking as a hindrance to an
126 n this issue of the JCI, Osmanagic-Myers and colleagues identify the cellular mechanisms that lead to
127 this issue of Cancer Research, Hamanaka and colleagues identify YES1 kinase as a targetable cancer t
129 duced into Systems Biology by Milo, Alon and colleagues in 2002, quickly revolutionized the field, an
130 scourges of our aging societies, Mathys and colleagues in Nature (Mathys et al., 2019) illuminate th
132 PCPs generated less visit revenue than male colleagues in the same practices owing to a lower volume
134 enetic and proteogenomic analyses, Davis and colleagues in this issue of Cancer Research define TAp63
138 ultifocal premalignant disease by Krysan and colleagues in this issue of Cancer Research provides an
139 ctrometry imaging (MSI) study by Randall and colleagues in this issue provides provocative observatio
140 ive institutions and with very collaborative colleagues in two countries that both encourage independ
143 when external factors, such as pressure from colleagues, institutional norms, or social demands, push
146 the JCI, Nakamura, Kageyama, Ito, Hirao, and colleagues investigate a potential role for the recipien
147 In this issue of Cancer Cell, DeNardo and colleagues investigate the differences in immune respons
148 In this issue of Cancer Research, Galati and colleagues investigate the effects of cancer-associated
149 In this issue of Cancer Research, Ford and colleagues investigate the influence of CAF on the immun
150 is issue of Developmental Cell, Mennella and colleagues investigate the molecular architecture of bas
151 In the current issue of the JCI, Wen and colleagues investigate tissue T cell heterogeneity in pa
152 In this issue of the JCI, Li, Zhao, and colleagues investigated DLNs in the transplantation sett
153 f the JCI, Prudencio, Humphrey, Pickles, and colleagues investigated the relationship of TDP-43 patho
154 previous issue of Cancer Research, Stein and colleagues investigated the response of cancer cells to
157 vard Medical School Assistant Professor, and colleagues Miguel Jimenez and Institute Professor Robert
159 omparative performance analysis, Jollans and colleagues (Neuroimage, 2019) highlight in a recent pape
162 We read with interest the study by Lei and colleagues on the association between markers of liver i
170 In this issue of Cancer Research, Liang and colleagues perform a genome-wide CRISPR-Cas9-negative lo
171 this issue of Cancer Research, McGregor and colleagues perform in vivo metabolic tracing to demonstr
172 n a companion paper, Christopher Mahoney and colleagues performed an inhibitor screen with cancer cel
173 In this issue of the JCI, Bronte, Ugel, and colleagues performed an observational longitudinal study
194 In this issue of Cancer Research, Kehm and colleagues present compelling evidence that adulthood ph
196 wo recent reports by Cramer and Ben-Shem and colleagues present high-resolution structures of the yea
197 this issue of Cancer Research, Rozeveld and colleagues present intriguing evidence of the importance
198 is issue of Cancer Research, Chakravorty and colleagues present results of massive reanalysis of publ
205 In this issue of Cancer Research, Lee and colleagues provide compelling evidence that BRCA1-associ
206 lecular characterization, David Sabatini and colleagues provide crucial new insights that validate an
217 terest the excellent report by Galante A and colleagues regarding liver transplantation carried out i
218 any stimulating commentaries from interested colleagues regarding the psychological origins of the In
219 he neural field models of Wilson, Cowan, and colleagues remain the mainstay of mathematical populatio
220 n this issue of Cancer Research, Virolle and colleagues report a fascinating phenotype whereby the ex
221 the current issue of Cancer Research, Wu and colleagues report a micropeptide encoded by a Y chromoso
222 In this issue of Cancer Research, Luo and colleagues report a novel mechanism by which BRCA1 prote
223 In this issue of the JCI, however, Song and colleagues report a previously uncharacterized subpopula
224 issue of Cancer Research, Zuazo-Gaztelu and colleagues report an unexpected proinvasive effect induc
225 this issue of Developmental Cell, Budnar and colleagues report how the scaffolding protein anillin us
227 In this issue of Cancer Cell, Quereda and colleagues report that a newly developed specific inhibi
229 this issue of Cancer Research, Puccetti and colleagues report that mice lacking either SMARCAL1 or Z
235 this issue of Cancer Cell, Reina-Campos and colleagues report upregulation of the serine, glycine, o
237 by Vieira and colleagues and Marchesotti and colleagues reported in the current issue report promisin
239 this issue of Cancer Research, Mastrella and colleagues reported that expression of the proangiogenic
243 In this issue of Cancer Research, Xie and colleagues reveal an unexpected synergy between MEK inhi
246 noring the legacy of our mentor, friend, and colleague Ron Duman, we provide a historical note on the
247 In this issue of Cancer Research, Manem and colleagues seek to change this paradigm and detail the d
248 is issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Nielsen and colleagues sequence antibody repertoires of patients wit
249 this issue of Cancer Research, Timofeev and colleagues show that a previously uncharacterized phosph
252 In this issue of Cancer Research, Liao and colleagues show that histone H3 trimethylation on lysine
253 In this issue of Cancer Research, Xia and colleagues show that MYC-induced metabolic reprograming
255 In this issue of Cancer Research, Han and colleagues show that small extracellular vesicles (sEV),
257 is issue of Cancer Research, Knochelmann and colleagues show that Th17 cells with less in vitro expan
258 In this issue of Cancer Research, Rudd and colleagues show that the dual-functioning inhibitor TH58
259 In this issue of Cancer Research, Wang and colleagues show that the long noncoding RNA SATB2-AS1 is
261 In a meticulous study, Humbert, Durr, and colleagues showed evidence for aberrant neurodevelopment
265 In a recent issue of Nature, Massague and colleagues (Su et al., 2020) identify RAS-responsive ele
267 alysis of post-mortem PD patients, Braak and colleagues suggested that early in the disease alpha-syn
271 th, commenting on a study by Yaohua Tian and colleagues that examined associations between ambient ai
272 apers, and contributions by Sung Wan and his colleagues that fall within the four aforementioned rese
273 y published PLOS Biology paper by Nikhil and colleagues, that show how programmed but also stochastic
274 life specialists joined their PICU physician colleagues to care for these critically ill adults.
275 on and cell phenotypes prompted Lourenco and colleagues to complement their lineage tracking system w
276 We utilized the m(6)A dataset by Hsu and colleagues to identify m(6)A sites in App mRNA and to de
278 ity and mentorship to raise up our peers and colleagues, to support and encourage Black urologists an
282 A glutamate receptor subtypes by Watkins and colleagues underlies much of our understanding of excita
283 e of Cancer Research, the study by Krais and colleagues underscores that DNA damage repair by homolog
288 In this issue of Cancer Research, Rockne and colleagues use state transition theory to predict how pe
289 In this issue of Cancer Research, Oakes and colleagues used biomaterial implants and their associate
291 cently published article in Science, Cao and colleagues (Wang et al., 2019) identify hnRNPA2B1 as a n
292 stine, and prednisone (CHOP) by Coiffier and colleagues was the first, and last, successful modificat
293 ified version of a tool developed by Hoy and colleagues was utilized to evaluate the risk of bias of
298 is a schinortriterpenoid isolated by Sun and colleagues, which possesses a tetrasubstituted benzene m
299 of Rt, we recommend the approach of Cori and colleagues, which uses data from before time t and empir