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1 Related Quality of Life, Pain, Survival, and Communication).
2 esign features with advanced forms of animal communication.
3 eus but that requires organized mito-nuclear communication.
4  rates in those lineages with known acoustic communication.
5 , information propagation, and intercellular communication.
6 as a model with which to study polarized sEV communication.
7 vealing TSK cells as a hub for intercellular communication.
8 r biological activity in male intra-specific communication.
9 ried by lip movements is an integral part of communication.
10 matrix as an alternative route for cell-cell communication.
11  function, including growth, metabolism, and communication.
12 rol, power delivery, data processing, and/or communication.
13 trafficking of chemical signals and neuronal communication.
14 attracting client fish and for intraspecific communication.
15 a novel and effective method of cell-to-cell communication.
16 l-to-tissue communications and cross-species communication.
17  polarity transition and altering early-life communication.
18 ed rhythmic dynamics that support interareal communication.
19 e and observe long-timescale organization in communication.
20 ay for metabolic and electrical cell-to-cell communication.
21 nics in the era of fifth-generation wireless communication.
22 he community standard for biological pathway communication.
23 nificant for long-haul and anti-interference communication.
24 ely human behavior critical to this process: communication.
25 ulin 1 (Nrg1), protein involved in cell-cell communication.
26 nary divergence of neural circuits for vocal communication.
27 esized that I(h) would be important for LNvs communication.
28  years or older are reported in this Special Communication.
29 ndividual cells rather than via cell-to-cell communication.
30 s a central role in conspecific chemosensory communication.
31 ived vesicles that function in intercellular communication.
32 nt as silicon ICs for computation and signal communication.
33 ns a central question in the study of animal communication.
34 he source, and mostly for verbal uncertainty communication.
35 ignal processing, supercollimated beams, and communications.
36 ncluding imaging, sensing, photovoltaics and communications.
37 frequencies of 10-30 kilohertz for submarine communications.
38 ardized gene naming is crucial for effective communication about genes, and as genomics becomes incre
39 te of communication, patient preferences for communication about palliative care topics, best practic
40 ts and minority-relevant programming, active communications about diversity-related events and resour
41 fferent from optical and/or electrical cable communications, acoustic waves can be simply and effecti
42 and the development of technology to improve communication across different parts of a service.
43  rapid axonal conduction, enabling efficient communication across different parts of the nervous syst
44  the wide-reaching importance of polyploidy, communication across disciplinary boundaries to identify
45 nsion in providing the long-range mechanical communication across the cell required for symmetry brea
46 trophic relationships and shifts in cellular communication after angiotensin II treatment that promot
47 ervous systems through dynamic bidirectional communication along the 'gut-brain axis'.
48 um transients and neurotransmitter-dependent communication among CRC cells.
49                                    Cell-cell communication among macrophages that are recruited into
50 ll RNA cargo and have roles in intercellular communication among parasites and influence growth kinet
51  pulses (electric organ discharge [EOD]) for communication and active sensing.
52 ized as important vehicles for intercellular communication and as promising sources for biomarker dis
53 underlying natural eye contact during verbal communication and autistic traits in neurotypical people
54 be utilized to study S. pneumoniae cell-cell communication and behavioral changes, as well as attenua
55 he evidence supporting a role for interorgan communication and circulating progeronic and antigeronic
56 itate inter-, multi-, and trans-disciplinary communication and collaboration.
57 ospitals actively promoted interdisciplinary communication and coordination using a range of organiza
58 nterfaces are envisioned as the next step in communication and data transfer.
59 studying organogenesis, cell-to-cell stromal communication and disease.
60 al issues; (4) community engagement; and (5) communication and dissemination.
61 A formal implementation strategy emphasizing communication and feedback, standardized processes, coor
62 ortant at the high frequencies necessary for communication and fine-scale sensing.
63 s electronics are developed using near-field communication and frequency modulation technology for ap
64        A healthy voice is crucial for verbal communication and hence in daily as well as professional
65  operation in quantum computing, simulation, communication and information.
66 indings raise the question of whether social communication and irritability have the same meaning at
67 aining various biomolecules involved in cell communication and multiple physiological processes.
68 cell surface and are important for cell-cell communication and pathogen internalization.
69 e possible mechanisms of epithelial-neuronal communication and provide an overview of the possible ne
70 romising unconditional security to classical communication and providing the building block of a futu
71       However, neurons can maintain synaptic communication and signalling under resting conditions in
72 hip, webinar content and facilitation, staff communication and support, and program organization.
73 xtracellular RNAs in mediating intercellular communication and their potential role as biomarkers.
74 n potentials are a key component of neuronal communication and their precise timing is critical for p
75 ing mechanisms for rapid receptor-to-nucleus communication and transcription control.
76 ry intervention that reflects inter-facility communication and urgent mobilization of interventional
77 f light, such as digital holography, optical communications and biomedical imaging.
78  roles in cell-to-cell and/or cell-to-tissue communications and cross-species communication.
79   Catalytic Asp-239 controls hMGL allosteric communications and may be considered as an essential res
80 racellular RNAs participate in intercellular communication, and are being studied as promising minima
81 areer were informal mentors, open scientific communication, and persistence in pursuing difficult sci
82  are active and integral players in synaptic communication, and that neuron-astrocyte interactions ar
83 T Motion perception is vital for navigation, communication, and the awareness of moving objects.
84 t palliative care topics, best practices for communication, and the roles of education and system int
85 tight junction, gap junctional intercellular communication, and transmembrane transporters, all of wh
86  electronic domain, where radar, navigation, communications, and fundamental research rely on less st
87 major routes considered for this neuroimmune communication are by individual molecules such as cytoki
88 ications for catalysis as well as electronic communication are discussed.
89 rein, the roles of CO in host-gut microbiome communication are examined through a discussion of (1) h
90 h care and pharmaceuticals, transparency and communication are lacking, and some utilization manageme
91             We show that origins of acoustic communication are significantly associated with nocturna
92  due to their essential role in cell-to-cell communication as well as their potential as non-invasive
93 phones enable relatively cheap and effective communication, as well as access to information and vita
94 tive oncology care including family-centered communication, assessment and management of physical sym
95 y operation that effectively enables quantum communication at a rate that surpasses the ideal loss-eq
96                   When we examined vHPC-mPFC communication at higher resolution, vHPC input onto pref
97 ace makes a substantial step towards quantum communication at large scale, as well as novel explorati
98 have established the importance of cell-cell communication at the NMJ for the integrity and full func
99       To meet the increasing demand for data communication bandwidth and overcome the limits of elect
100 reliminary evidence of benefit in minimising communication barriers.
101 e analyses and evaluating putative cell-cell communication based on spatial proximity.
102                      This involves extensive communication between bone-forming osteoblasts and bone-
103 may function as a form of positive emotional communication between cats and humans.
104 y to investigate inflammatory mediators, the communication between cells of the innate and the adapti
105                                    Efficient communication between heart cells is vital to ensure the
106      We thus uncover the significance of the communication between male and female that initiates the
107 lected mucosal antibodies may strengthen the communication between mucosal and systemic immune compar
108                                          The communication between neurons and non-neuronal cells suc
109 perience, extending the range over which the communication between neurons occurs, and for both the p
110                                              Communication between organelles is essential for their
111 ly available and easily accessible; enabling communication between patients and multiple providers; a
112 lated DM-binding affinity, suggesting distal communication between peptide interactions with the MHCI
113 es of the treatment protocol by face-to-face communication between physician and patient were possibl
114 action dynamics and can facilitate real-time communication between protein interactions at distinct s
115   The fitted neutral models without cellular communication between single cells isolated by microflui
116 ge of these characteristics may be useful in communication between surgeons and patients regarding po
117                              We propose that communication between the actin- and nucleotide-binding
118 e simulations indicate that Motif V controls communication between the ATP-binding pocket and the hel
119 llular vesicles (EVs) that likely facilitate communication between the embryo/fetus and the mother.
120 pins a crucial role of Glu340 in interdomain communication between the headpiece and the Ca(2+)-bindi
121 ighlight the importance of tightly regulated communication between the IFN-alpha/beta and IFN-gamma s
122  lymphangiography, we observed no functional communication between the lobar lymphatics.
123 e phosphorylation that occurs at the site of communication between the nucleotide-binding and substra
124  monoubiquitination, we reveal an allosteric communication between the ubiquitination site K644, the
125                              Theta-frequency communication between the ventral hippocampus (vHPC) and
126      Here, we provide an update on metabolic communication between tumor cells and heterogeneous stro
127 xpanding research into the dynamic molecular communications between gut microorganisms and the CNS co
128  presumably acts as a mediator for cell-cell communication (bicellular AND gate).
129  the molecular basis for this intramolecular communication by analyzing the structure and functional
130                                 Cell-to-cell communication by exosomes controls normal and pathogenic
131 rease in O-GlcNAcylation can affect neuronal communication by inducing long-term depression (LTD) of
132     Exquisitely regulated plastid-to-nucleus communication by retrograde signaling pathways is essent
133 xperience, human characterizations of animal communication can be affected by human perceptual biases
134 lectronic circuits and, ultimately, wireless communication capabilities, have provided the tools requ
135                                    As Nature Communications celebrates a 10-year anniversary, the fie
136 etween these myosin isoforms, located in the communication center of the functional regions, which al
137 of a single symbol, who has no access to the communication channel and its source or target.
138 ack of an effective interactive platform and communication channel between researchers specializing i
139 se errors in realistic optical and microwave communication channels and study their various quantum c
140                   Noise in realistic quantum communication channels imposes fundamental limits on the
141                     We anticipate that redox communication channels will enable biohybrid microelectr
142 ination of nutritional signals and cell-cell communication controlling rhythmic metabolism.
143 tubes, some of which have been implicated in communication defects associated with cardiac injury, na
144 velopmental disorder characterized by social communication deficits and other behavioral abnormalitie
145 behaviors, impaired social interactions, and communication deficits.
146 address this issue by predicting sensing and communication degradation in terms of acoustic attenuati
147                                         This Communication demonstrates that water, not dioxygen, is
148                                         This Communication describes the use of CuInS(2) /ZnS quantum
149  step forward in realizing flexible wireless communication devices.
150  common problem for older adults, leading to communication difficulties, isolation, and cognitive dec
151                        We find that acoustic communication does not increase diversification rates, a
152                                              Communication dynamics underlying both collective choice
153  In certain contexts, redundancy facilitates communication (e.g., when the colour or size of an objec
154  findings for how we think about the current communication environment, exposure to news, and ongoing
155 to manipulate PD-mediated host intercellular communication for maximizing the spread of bacterial inf
156 This underlies the importance of glia-matrix communication for structural and functional support of t
157 cuss emerging strategies to target metabolic communications for improved cancer treatments.
158 rived substances to serve as a rapid mode of communication from brain to the liver.
159 tor pairs can be used to infer intercellular communication from the coordinated expression of their c
160 at exploring these differences to bridge the communications gap.
161                             GJ intercellular communication (GJIC) can be mediated by multiple types o
162  show that Cx43-gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) influences Cx43-dependent skeletal
163 rticle, we address the challenges-related to communication, good laboratory practice, and data handli
164     In this system, an intriguing allosteric communication has been suggested to control its DNA clea
165                            Studies of animal communication have documented myriad rapid, context-depe
166 ften precede the hallmark symptoms of social communication impairments.
167 ing to be associated with positive emotional communication in a range of species.
168 tion risk will shape the evolution of sexual communication in both senders and receivers.
169 derstanding and manipulating inter-organelle communication in cells.
170 ntiation and connexin 43 (CX43) gap junction communication in cultured pluripotent cells from human d
171 sed CX43 protein expression and gap junction communication in hDFC.
172 provide new insight into microglia-astrocyte communication in homeostasis and disease.
173    Social media has become a major source of communication in medicine.
174 neuronal activity and is thought to regulate communication in neuronal circuits.
175 resent an understudied form of intercellular communication in polarized cells.
176 rtant for intra- and inter-specific chemical communication in squamates.
177 d production is the primary form of acoustic communication in terrestrial vertebrates, particularly b
178                      Given the importance of communication in the animal kingdom, these adjustments c
179 idely used techniques of quantifying network communication in the brain with classical neuroscience m
180               On the other hand, evidence of communication in the context of coordination problems is
181                                     Acoustic communication in the form of courtship and mating songs
182 present an important method of intercellular communication in the human host.
183 coustics is the primary means of sensing and communication in the ocean for humans and many marine an
184 itical means of bidirectional inter-cellular communication in the TME.
185 the tumor microenvironment and intercellular communications in CCA and their role in tumor progressio
186  k-space data as well as Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine image data of knee images for
187 eptors are important players in cell-to-cell communications in plants.
188 rum sensing plays crucial roles in bacterial communication including in the process of conjugation, w
189  review the different means of intercellular communication including soluble factors in the context o
190 eeded into interventions facilitating family communication, increasing awareness among families and h
191  hemichannel function, but not intercellular communication, induces leader cell activity and collecti
192 and demonstrate possible ways of how network communication influences human behavior.
193                 Augmentative and alternative communication interventions show preliminary evidence of
194 itorial dominance, indicating that olfactory communication involving apical VNO receptors like V1R is
195 nd changes in key processes of intercellular communication, involving gap junctions, extracellular ve
196                                      Quantum communication is an important branch of quantum informat
197 mary sensory modality, research on olfactory communication is hampered by a lack of tractable methods
198 e MCl(2) fragment is small and suggests that communication is mediated by better energy matching betw
199                            The focus of this communication is on a potential biomarker, short telomer
200 so demonstrate that the presence of acoustic communication is strongly conserved over time.
201 upport a model in which cell-cell mechanical communication is sufficient for the rearrangements that
202                 A component of such cellular communication is the production and exchange of various
203 upon cell division, and the modeling of cell communication (juxtacrine and paracrine signaling).
204 y introduced to provide secure low data rate communications links across short distances.
205 uture ubiquitous secure 'THz Torch' wireless communications links; as well as other applications.
206 een identified-such as altered intercellular communication, loss of proteostasis and eroded mitochond
207 xtracellular vesicles (EVs) as intercellular communication mediators has been increasingly revealed i
208 se importance for broad applications in data communication, microwave photonics, and quantum photonic
209 ave the way to graphene-based optical mid-IR communication, mid-IR color displays, mid-IR spectroscop
210                       We identified cellular communication network factor 1 (CYR61) as a chemokine th
211 ic signal interference shapes bacteria-plant communication networks and is essential for maintaining
212                                              Communication networks have multiple users, each sending
213                        Mapping intercellular communication networks within the heart, we identified k
214 -a critical component for future all-optical communications networks-remains elusive.
215 -driven translocation through SecYEG and (2) communication of conformational changes via SecDF across
216  development of BCI-based solutions for fast communication of emotions.
217        In temperate environments, preventing communication of foraging locations rarely decreases col
218  data-driven analysis suggest that intrinsic communication of frontal regions engaged in executive fu
219                                Because clear communication of prognosis is an ethical mandate, more r
220 ive sensor tags and demonstrate over the air communication of sensor data.
221 tment targets whereas dysregulated intrinsic communication of the striato-amygdala system engaged in
222 ch as nonclassical light sources for quantum communication or quantum cryptography, we have successfu
223 that may be relevant for brain-immune system communication, our goal being to introduce a conceptual
224              Here we review proposals of how communication, particularly between visual cortical area
225  that the p.Arg293His CRY1 variant altered a communication pathway between Arg-293 and the serine loo
226 s, including the investigation of allosteric communication pathways, protein-DNA/RNA interactions and
227  covers deficiencies in the current state of communication, patient preferences for communication abo
228 diction revealed that the abnormal cell-cell communication patterns observed during aging, including
229                                              Communication plays an integral role in human social dyn
230 elective procedures, patient preparation and communication, prioritization of procedures, and develop
231 is a genetic disorder that includes language communication problems.
232 heir ability to interfere with the bacterial communication process referred to as quorum sensing.
233                Quorum sensing is a bacterial communication process whereby bacteria produce, release,
234 tuating, and silicon ICs for computation and communication purposes.
235 n channels imposes fundamental limits on the communication rates of various quantum communication tas
236 capacity region of simultaneously achievable communication rates.
237 rotein interactions (PPIs) mediate cell-cell communication, recognition, and responses.
238                                Intercellular communication refers to the different ways through which
239              We conclude that more efficient communication regarding the threat from biological invas
240 iments highlight the importance of different communication relayed among corticocortical and thalamoc
241                                        Vocal communication relies on the ability of listeners to iden
242 rlying spontaneous eye contact during verbal communication remains unexplored.
243  to expand upon the recently published short communication report, we herein present a thorough evalu
244                                         This Communication reports the first general method for rapid
245 d coupled with machine learning and wireless communication, represent the future trend in the diagnos
246  Here we uncovered a previously unrecognized communication route allowing exclusive direct access of
247                  The newly-discovered NSC-BV communication route explains how circulatory neurogenic
248 et of features that might be desirable for a communication scheme.
249 in well fed mice, inhibition of VLM(CA)-pPVT communication significantly impaired glucoprivation-indu
250 ngage with the public, improve their science communication skills, and enhance public understanding o
251 at included less severe adaptive deficits in communication skills, similar functional language, more
252 icating deficits in social cognition, social communication, social motivation, and restricted interes
253 resource is in subtle decline and intragroup communication sparse.
254 ommunity must meet robust methodological and communication standards.
255 ing nanotubes (TNTs) are novel intercellular communication structures transporting different cargos w
256 rent bathing techniques, and interaction and communication styles were associated with reduced refusa
257 crobiome axis of their host, a bidirectional communication system between the central nervous system
258 lular vesicles involved in the intercellular communication system that can exert an immunosuppressive
259 fish offer a distinct opportunity to study a communication system transitioning to a new signaling ch
260  as a substrate for a potential new cellular communication system, i.e., ephaptic transmission.
261 to extend the reach of long-haul fibre-optic communication systems and within data centres for high-s
262 wavelength (30 m at 1 MHz) has made portable communication systems in the very low frequency (VLF: 3-
263                         Orthogonal cell-cell communication systems provide insight into morphogen evo
264 cant opportunities for low power, long range communication systems to meet growing demand for Interne
265 , neuromorphic computing and radio-frequency communication systems(2,3,11).
266 ered detrimental for electronic circuits and communication systems, plays a constructive role in the
267 n the communication rates of various quantum communication tasks.
268 uantum computation, sensing, simulation, and communication technologies, e.g., as robust sources of i
269 stemic homeostasis, triggering cross-disease communication that accelerates breast cancer.
270      Quorum sensing is a process of chemical communication that bacteria use to track cell density an
271  insights of inter-membrane organisation and communication, the importance of which is becoming incre
272 facial protein action, ranging from cellular communication to immune responses and the protein-driven
273 the brain mechanistically coordinates neural communication to implement such hierarchical learning re
274             Astrocytes use multiple modes of communication to interact with neighboring cells.
275 thmic and require action potential-dependent communication to maintain synchrony.
276 n and the immune system and can rewire their communication to modify chronic neurodegenerative diseas
277                                For AHL-based communication to occur, bacteria must produce and recogn
278          RMST may offer a complementary risk communication tool for AF in clinical practice.
279 handoff protocol requiring bedside clinician communication using an information template.
280  of this, we have demonstrated visible light communication using OLEDs with data rates exceeding 1 gi
281 diffusible NO gas in signaling and cell-cell communication via the modulation of DGK4 activity during
282 ocytes release distinct sEV pools to mediate communication via their apical and basolateral domains a
283                                     The data communication was implemented using the rsocket package.
284 dation, but they also modulate intercellular communication when secreted as exosomes.
285 ble of various components linked by chemical communication, which is triggered by stoichiometric chem
286 evels, a metabolite responsible for gut-bone communication, while reestablishment of physiologic leve
287 direct skeletal attachment and bidirectional communication with implanted neuromuscular electrodes.
288 ter, have been proposed to mediate cell-cell communication with important implications in tumor micro
289 ents a multiplicity of local environments in communication with one another via saliva.
290  open, but we need to recognize the need for communication with other research areas and commercial o
291                                    In-person communication with patients hospitalized with COVID-19 a
292                  Every animal is in constant communication with populations of microbes.
293 learned of the abnormal FIT result by direct communication with providers (19, 37.3%) or EHR messagin
294  coordination of multidisciplinary care, and communication with surrogate decision-makers.
295 type 3: perforation (3a: perforation without communication with the atria; 3b: atrioesophageal fistul
296  for timely diagnostic reporting and ongoing communication with the clinical microbiologist.
297 erventions on the basis of mobility data and communication with the public.
298 lenging and necessitating clear and frequent communication with the surgical team in order to help id
299 lar, solvent tunable ground state electronic communication with these guests.
300 omatin network, MYC itself likely drives its communications with flanking enhancers, rather than vice

 
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