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1                       Nevertheless, KO Tregs compensate for a lack of activation by increasing the nu
2  data shed light on how dual-strand clusters compensate for a lack of canonical features of mature mR
3 g, so individuals expand their diets as they compensate for a lack of preferred foods.
4 ossibility that mucosal secretion of IgM can compensate for a lack of secretory IgA.
5 j16-/-) rats hyperventilated at rest, likely compensating for a chronic metabolic acidosis.
6 frames, and rapid adjustments in ventilation compensate for acute pH and CO(2) changes.
7  genes, CD80-expressing virus can completely compensate for all known and tested LAT functions.
8 hat the cytoskeleton plays an active role in compensating for altered cell wall composition.
9  integrity of the local subnetwork may be to compensate for an injured network, or it may be robust t
10                        Inactivation can also compensate for an observed slowdown in signal propagatio
11 her's investments, for instance by partially compensating for another's shortfall.
12 s early during their evolution that avoid or compensate for antagonistic pleiotropy may limit access
13 ment provided by older parents may more than compensate for any physiological disadvantages.
14 tex shedding contributes to rotor formation, compensating for any rotor loss, and may underlie the in
15  STATEMENT How does the brain simultaneously compensate for both external and internally driven chang
16 ancing of water and mineral nutrient uptake, compensating for breakage of Casparian strips.
17  by a low adherence to a healthy diet can be compensated for by a normal weight.
18 usly, the decrease in r-protein abundance is compensated for by a reduced dilution of pre-existing ri
19                           This was partially compensated for by additional interactions involving cer
20 ity of a higher body mass index (BMI) can be compensated for by adherence to a healthy diet and wheth
21 at the absence of oriented cell divisions is compensated for by an increased contribution of cell rea
22 uced by the mutations in the TLR5 epitope is compensated for by extensive interactions between the ou
23 s in RNA/R domain interactions may have been compensated for by increased intersubunit beta-strand in
24 promoting activity of myosins, and cannot be compensated for by increasing actin nucleation.
25 in the aak6 root apex, but this is partially compensated for by longer mature root cells.
26 lost microtubule-actomyosin interactions are compensated for by microtubule-microenvironment interact
27               The loss of Appb might then be compensated for by other app family members to maintain
28 ciency was only apparent for T(conv) and was compensated for by peripheral reconstitution for T(reg)
29        Increased parasitoid activity was not compensated for by reduced life span, indicating that in
30  of a layered material with the charge being compensated for by reversible reduction and oxidation of
31 ere is an entropic cost for assembly that is compensated for by the energetic gain of burying hydroph
32 ssociated with an energetic penalty that was compensated for by the favorable electrostatic interacti
33 in PSII-deficient mutant cells can be partly compensated for by the indirect (PSII-independent) H(2)
34 type had reduced chitosan content, which was compensated for by the production of lipids and other no
35  phosphate uptake only slightly, most likely compensated for by the related SLC20A1 transporter, but
36 he absence of de novo dNTP production can be compensated for by the salvage pathway is unknown.
37 pn13 function at proteasomes cannot be fully compensated for by the two other dedicated substrate rec
38 es was markedly reduced but this was largely compensated for by using two or more antibodies in combi
39 e poorly replicating, with little ability to compensate for cell loss.
40  length of their small intestines, likely to compensate for challenges in absorbing lipid.
41 discrimination thresholds in human listeners compensate for changes in contrast, and that the strengt
42 es with sex-limited effects are available to compensate for cis-regulatory divergence.
43 /cks1) knock-in mice and found that CKS1 can compensate for CKS2 in meiosis in vivo, but homozygous e
44            This property of active dendrites compensates for compartment size constraints and expands
45 sal that it caused the FLE and functioned to compensate for computational delays was hotly debated in
46  New contacts generated by the reorientation compensate for contacts lost as the H1 HA mutated during
47 synthetic gene networks can be engineered to compensate for crosstalk by integrating pathway signals,
48 e functions, which would enable the brain to compensate for damage to any individual network.
49                    The glutathione cycle can compensate for decreased excitatory neurotransmission wh
50           Concomitant decline in T-cell loss compensates for decreased generation rates.
51  rate) and increases in ventilation rates to compensate for decreasing oxygen levels.
52                               In vitro, L74I compensated for defective replication of M184V mutated v
53                               In vitro, L74I compensated for defective replication of M184V-mutated v
54                                     Sky1 can compensate for defects in chaperone-mediated stress gran
55 ysis reveals that metabolic reprogramming to compensate for defects in mitochondrial function is an e
56 suggest that corticostriatal stimulation can compensate for deficits caused by MFC inactivation and t
57  of prefrontal neurons in the striatum could compensate for deficits in temporal processing related t
58          Most organisms must ingest water to compensate for dehydration.
59 age treatment, was up to a degree capable of compensating for delays in municipal policy making.
60 nase (CK) (k(f)(CKrest)) would be increased, compensating for depleted energy stores (phosphocreatine
61 ered that this novel PTEN/dPLCXD pathway can compensate for depletion of dOCRL, a PtdIns(4,5)P(2) pho
62 is work we show that it is also necessary to compensate for differences in the relative quantum effic
63  growth and flowering respond plastically to compensate for different season lengths.
64 xcitation of motor neurons are often used to compensate for disability by assisting actions such as t
65 emonstrating that IL-6 trans-signaling fully compensates for disabled classic signaling in liver rege
66 at involves distorting consecutive images to compensate for each moon's orbital motion and that is po
67  contribute to Kv3 channels in the MNTB (and compensate for each other in each KO); in contrast, LSO
68 determined that HDAC1 and HDAC2 do not fully compensate for each other in removing de novo acetyls on
69 nd in vivo and, to a significant degree, can compensate for each other in vivo.
70 on, suggesting that these proteins partially compensate for each other through common transcriptional
71 e same cell type and that they can partially compensate for each other.
72 d device uses a differential architecture to compensate for environmental variations and the device c
73 rturbations altering long-term stability are compensated for even at the cost of higher energy expend
74 s removed, suggesting that the mushroom body compensates for excess inhibition.
75 se proteins over long-term passage partially compensates for ExoN-AA motif I but renders the virus in
76              As in birds, delay lines, which compensate for external time differences, formed maps of
77 earch must determine exactly how drive males compensate for failed spermatogenesis, and how such comp
78 hypothesis that localised hypermutation (LH) compensates for fitness losses caused by bottlenecks and
79 molecular alterations and cannot effectively compensate for fluid extravasation and interstitial accu
80 ssure (above which lymphatic drainage cannot compensate for fluid extravasation).
81 f Chrna5 as well as an effective approach to compensate for genetic disruption and permit fast cholin
82 d that local variability in structure may be compensated for globally in a homeostatic manner.
83 1 plants demonstrated that GPT2 is unable to compensate for GPT1 in plastids, whereas GPT1 without th
84  into membranes and significantly helping to compensate for (H(+))(aq)'s kinetic deficiency in sustai
85 ases revealed that other acetyl marks cannot compensate for H4K16ac loss in the oocyte.
86 ved in the opposite direction to the head to compensate for head rotation.
87 comprised non-conjugate eye movements, which compensate for head tilt changes to maintain a similar v
88                        These effects must be compensated for, if they cannot be removed or reduced by
89 LR9-driven suppression, and IFN-alpha cannot compensate for impaired IFN-gamma signaling.
90 tent per myonucleus in ischemic myofibers to compensate for impaired mitochondrial function and high
91 t between age groups; however, older animals compensated for impaired beacon discrimination through g
92 , in part due to a need for the host cell to compensate for incomplete bacterial metabolic pathways.
93 g and cycling from energy intake required to compensate for increased energy expenditure, and data on
94           Thus, yield gains were not able to compensate for increased environmental footprint, highli
95 ly healthy subjects can at least temporarily compensate for increased fructose intake.
96 iRNAs contributes to beta-cell adaptation to compensate for increased insulin resistance, but deregul
97 imposed strong selective pressures on BMR to compensate for increased rates of heat loss and to keep
98                                           To compensate for increased steric hindrance, cells employ
99 2) (DeltaC(a) = future minus historic CO(2)) compensates for increased physiological stresses from hi
100 e of pancreatic beta-cell functional mass to compensate for insulin resistance and increased metaboli
101 tions, and argue that this might allow it to compensate for its own temporal constraints, allowing us
102 centa increases its nutrient transport, thus compensating for its reduced size and maintaining normal
103             These findings indicate NESp can compensate for lack of capsule production and rapidly ev
104 ndary barrier to membrane flow, functionally compensating for lack of Lem2.
105 on and speed control shows how lovebirds can compensate for lateral gusts informed by muscle proprioc
106 uronal activity around a stable set point to compensate for learning-related plasticity, but to date
107 ever, the adaptive potential of the brain to compensate for lesions is poorly understood.
108 tidine- and transport-related reactions) and compensate for lethal genetic traits, achieving up to 27
109 y added water or buffer to the microwells to compensate for limited evaporation during sample incubat
110 n at the back of the tongue or alternatively compensating for limited information processing capacity
111                                              Compensating for limited information processing capacity
112 utophagy gene Atg7 to test whether autophagy compensates for LKB1 loss for tumor cells to survive ene
113  exogenously applied cytokinin can partially compensate for loss of class I KNOX function.
114         This suggests that while hmx2 cannot compensate for loss of hmx3a, it does function in these
115 icated that HNF4alpha-KO mice were unable to compensate for loss of HNF4alpha transcriptional activit
116            Expression of CbbHLHVIII does not compensate for loss of RSL functions in Marchantia polym
117 ally elevated, suggesting that another organ compensated for loss-of-function in the liver.
118 his increase in CMT/CMF anisotropy partially compensates for loss of an independent RAB-A5c-mediated
119 itope, while the substitution G172E probably compensates for loss of fitness introduced by S207R.
120 ta1 spectrin, together with AnkyrinR (AnkR), compensates for loss of nodal beta4 spectrin, it cannot
121           Interestingly, OCA2 overexpression compensates for loss of SLC45A2 expression in pigmentati
122  the primary nickel importer, while Nik only compensates for loss of Ynt at high nickel concentration
123                                           To compensate for losses of native species induced by invas
124 th feedforward tuning of activation phase to compensate for lost proprioception.
125  highly aberrated re-used camera lens and to compensate for misalignments associated with the 3D-prin
126  somatosensory cues from their intact leg to compensate for missing somatosensory information from th
127 r than precisely tuned neural controllers to compensate for morphophysiological variability.
128                      We examined how animals compensate for morphophysiological variation by measurin
129  rates of hindlimb glucose uptake, which may compensate for myocyte deficiencies in glucose oxidation
130 The traditional paradigm is that freshwaters compensate for N-limitation through N-fixation, but thes
131  to adults who have spent years behaviorally compensating for narrow esophageal strictures.
132 curs because implicit adaptation effectively compensates for noise in explicit strategy rather than t
133 code depth over a large field of view and to compensate for nonstereoscopic changes in vergence angle
134            Individually, Tmod1 and Tmod3 can compensate for one another, but their simultaneous deple
135 nt with their previously reported ability to compensate for one another, the strongest loss of polari
136                            The software also compensates for optical effects, thereby improving accur
137 s and have floral generalisation are able to compensate for or avoid pollen limitation, potentially h
138 s and elegant quality control processes that compensate for or mitigate these challenges of endosymbi
139 ers mild adaptive beta cell proliferation to compensate for peripheral insulin resistance; however, t
140 ircuits to harness homeostatic mechanisms to compensate for perturbations in drive, which, in turn, m
141 xpression of PGC-1 family member PRC and can compensate for PGC-1alpha activity during mitochondrial
142 lored the ability of p110delta inhibition to compensate for PI3K pathway dysregulation in mouse model
143 Moreover, propensity score analysis does not compensate for poor study design or questionable data ac
144                           We show that PTBP2 compensates for PTBP1 in B cell ontogeny as deletion of
145  drugs that enhance NMDAR function and could compensate for receptor hypofunction associated with cer
146 ng the dwell time on nucleosomes in order to compensate for reduced binding.
147 A changes with axial elongation in myopia to compensate for reduced retinal ganglion cell density.
148                                   First, PVs compensate for reduced SST activity when thalamic inputs
149                            The increased SWS compensated for reduced SWR density so there was no redu
150 dings show that social movements potentially compensate for relatively modest popular support by conc
151 extensive inter-capsomere bonding appears to compensate for release of SPs that clasp MCP capsomeres
152                    We found that the fungus: compensated for resource loss in the 'crash' treatment b
153              In contrast, larger populations compensated for response sparsity, enabling decoding wit
154 ing, but when increased overseas land use to compensate for shortfalls in domestic supply are factore
155 iograms obtained from each scan pattern were compensated for signal loss and averaged.
156 mes solely to benefit the driver, and not to compensate for skewed sex ratios.
157 f increased nutrient transport (per gram) to compensate for small size, appear to achieve appropriate
158 s thought to promote perceptual stability by compensating for small changes of an object's appearance
159          Free-living men and women partially compensated for snack energy by decreasing energy intake
160 lopment during the next growing season might compensate for some of the hydraulic impairment.
161 suggest that VWFA plasticity is harnessed to compensate for STGp dysfunction in schizophrenia patient
162                        Adaptive focusing can compensate for such aberration but is only effective ove
163 traits that allow individuals to proactively compensate for such reduced fitness.
164                            The visual system compensates for such self-generated motion, but how this
165 mission rate to within a narrow range, 2) to compensate for susceptible depletion, the extent of soci
166 bly, the local structure of portal morphs to compensate for symmetry-mismatch, forming similar intera
167                               These variants compensate for synonymous-site variation in host mRNAs.
168  indicating that cellular proliferation that compensates for T cell loss over time contributes to HIV
169 ib possesses unique structural elements that compensate for the absence of a RAG2 partner, including
170 er A-type Ephs have been shown to be able to compensate for the absence of EphA2 using overexpression
171  novel ubiquitylation target of HACE1, could compensate for the absence of its homolog RAC1 in Hace1-
172 y of the start codon, which presumably helps compensate for the absence of SD sequences in these orga
173 ocation furnishes NMN to replenish NAD(+) to compensate for the activation of NAD-consuming enzymes b
174 , and autophagy activation could temporarily compensate for the acute loss of Lkb1 and extend mouse l
175 c (IC) analysis methods, which are unable to compensate for the adsorption loss occurring in standard
176             We develop a simple procedure to compensate for the bias of the widely used convex and no
177                   Evolution of bias can then compensate for the cognitive limitations of learning.
178 athways used by these cells in an attempt to compensate for the condition.
179 e tip to the back of the tongue to partially compensate for the decreasing sensitivity.
180 ution, whereby the nuclear genome evolves to compensate for the deleterious alleles in the mitochondr
181 E. coli to harness underground metabolism to compensate for the deletion of an essential biosynthetic
182  of physiological processes that protect and compensate for the effect of trauma.
183 These fitness benefits were strong enough to compensate for the effects of aging later in life and ha
184                               Non-beta cells compensate for the effects of mitochondrial toxins with
185 xibility of the dimer and oligomers may also compensate for the entropic loss due to the oligomerizat
186 veral repurposed existing ribosomal proteins compensate for the extensive rRNA reduction.
187 reasing dietary lipid intake could partially compensate for the FASN deficiency.
188 asible mitigation strategy because it cannot compensate for the fast formation in the basin.
189 ve selection for advantageous mutations that compensate for the fixation of slightly deleterious muta
190                   We show that NLGN4Y cannot compensate for the functional deficits observed in ASD-a
191 e use of the low-cost Bayer color sensor, to compensate for the highly aberrated re-used camera lens
192 2) O(2) that activates CEF to produce ATP to compensate for the imbalance of reducing equivalents.
193 a three-electrode configuration, designed to compensate for the impedance component of biofouling, re
194 suggest that oligomeric self-association may compensate for the inability of monomeric E2A-PBX1 to st
195 abolomic analyses suggested that Ldh mutants compensate for the inability to produce lactate by gener
196 onger transient storage (or lower slopes) to compensate for the increase in eDNA retention.
197 ahepatic tissues in obese-NAFLD is unable to compensate for the increase in insulin resistance, resul
198 -threshold motor units is likely required to compensate for the inhibitory influence of nociceptive a
199  that two enhancers with half EREs could not compensate for the lack of a full ERE site within the cl
200                               Four mutations compensate for the lack of contacts normally made by the
201 ise for treating DMD, as it can functionally compensate for the lack of dystrophin caused by DMD gene
202                     As stronger modeling may compensate for the lack of pedigree information, we test
203           Here we demonstrate that EGO-1 can compensate for the lack of RRF-1 when dsRNA from neurons
204 eterologous host E. coli can, in some cases, compensate for the lack of the Cu chaperone NosL, while
205 ed from pluripotent stem cells as a model to compensate for the limited availability of fetal tissue.
206 ignaling and induced JAK1-STAT3 signaling to compensate for the loss of AXL.
207 ory mechanism, where reelin neurons trend to compensate for the loss of calbindin neurons, at least w
208 ent or affecting plant growth, but it cannot compensate for the loss of COMT activity in monolignol s
209 dicated that overexpression of SbF5H did not compensate for the loss of COMT activity.
210 teractions and interfaces that enthalpically compensate for the loss of Cu(II).
211    Furthermore, we demonstrate that DAAM can compensate for the loss of Ena in vivo.
212      These results suggest that MC021-HA can compensate for the loss of F13-HA by facilitating wrappi
213 en acquired to increase resistance and/or to compensate for the loss of fitness.
214 onal expression at the BBB could effectively compensate for the loss of Folr1-mediated folate uptake
215 mployed a wide range of whisking profiles to compensate for the loss of head- and body-motor degrees
216         Thus, ectopic enhancer hijacking can compensate for the loss of local gene regulatory element
217 uroplasticity as central networks attempt to compensate for the loss of peripheral connectivity.
218 -phosphatase type II (INPP4B), can partially compensate for the loss of PTEN.
219 quences independently of SFK, allowing it to compensate for the loss of SFK activity, whereas its T c
220 s the same coding sequence, this gene cannot compensate for the loss of SMN1 because of a single sile
221                         Thus, SOX8 alone can compensate for the loss of SOX9 for Sertoli cell differe
222  subsequent plasticity and reorganization to compensate for the loss of specialized neural tissue and
223 sion affects the ability of one paralogue to compensate for the loss of the other.
224 ate in addition to carbon dioxide (CO(2)) to compensate for the low diffusivity and potential depleti
225 y associate predominantly with such hosts to compensate for the metabolic burden imposed by these pla
226                  Upregulation of utrophin to compensate for the missing dystrophin offers a potential
227                                           To compensate for the pronounced lipophilicity of the SiFA
228 strating that UBE2T-independent pathways can compensate for the recombination defect in UBE2T/FANCT n
229 ent HPR1 activities in peroxisomes could not compensate for the reduced NADH-dependent HPR1 activity.
230 vant therapeutic modality that has proven to compensate for the reduced therapeutic efficacy of conve
231  steady visual tracking of the moving target compensate for the reduced vigour of smooth eye movement
232 straint, since an additional mutation(s) can compensate for the replicative fitness loss of IAV escap
233  The transient membrane binding of syb-2 may compensate for the repulsive forces between the two memb
234          Sediment sources downstream of dams compensate for the river-sediment lost to impoundments.
235 t representations, they are in a position to compensate for the shortcomings of their own foresight a
236                                           To compensate for the significant variability of both sea s
237 onses such that the latter help to partially compensate for the strong texture dependence of the form
238           However, catch-up saccades largely compensate for the tracking displacement shortfall cause
239 tion of brain regions negative for Abeta can compensate for the underactivation of Abeta-positive one
240  a steep gradient in cell wall thickness can compensate for the variation in tip curvature, thereby m
241 acing that matches the underlying capsid, to compensate for the weak affinity, yet little is known ab
242 ptic inhibition changes over the 24-h day to compensate for the well-documented sleep-dependent chang
243  phosphorylation or Stat3 lysine methylation compensated for the absence of DSCR6 function.
244  Our results not only show that participants compensated for the avatar's manipulated arm movement wh
245                         The guppy population compensated for the decreased survival by a density-depe
246   Greater levels of cooperation among larvae compensated for the fitness costs caused by parental abs
247 arental absence, whereas parental care fully compensated for the fitness costs of sibling rivalry.
248 ause the reduction in vitreous chamber depth compensated for the increase in corneal curvature.
249 on, and the overexpression of each partially compensated for the other's loss.
250 ific induction of ComM and allolytic factors compensated for the virulence loss in the DeltadprA muta
251 stand-alone" cell death mechanism that fully compensates for the absence of apoptosis in antiviral ho
252 , meaning that for critical functions CAMK2B compensates for the absence of CAMK2A and vice versa, le
253 est that Mag1-initiated base excision repair compensates for the absence of oxidative dealkylation of
254 ble that for critical functions, one isoform compensates for the absence of the other, and that the f
255 e direct evidence for neural plasticity that compensates for the deficiency in the initial receptor c
256  occur as a result of vibronic coupling that compensates for the error (inadequacy) introduced in sem
257 herein an otherwise deleterious perturbation compensates for the function lost because of a prior per
258                              Root thickening compensates for the increase in mean particle forces but
259 ggest that MZ positioning of cDC2s partially compensates for the lack of MZ B cells during the neonat
260 , or whether a single miRNA from the cluster compensates for the loss of another.
261 s required for pBS32 hyper-replication, RnhP compensates for the loss of RNase HIII activity on the c
262  larger amount of material ejected per event compensates for the lower rate of occurrence.
263 CHK1 We propose that overexpression of MRE11 compensates for the metastable Mre11-Nbn(mid8) interacti
264 eturn flow from deep groundwater withdrawals compensates for the streamflow depletion to the extent t
265 ures using proximity labeling approaches but compensating for the diffusion of free radicals.
266  paralogs also contribute to homeostasis, by compensating for the loss of CLV1 through transcriptiona
267  indicating that alternative pathways may be compensating for the loss of ER-PM contact.
268 to tissue matrix) is very rapid, thus easily compensating for the loss of the drug to the SPME coatin
269 cancer stem cells than in bulk cancer cells, compensating for the lower sensitivity of cancer stem ce
270                                              Compensating for the metabolic imbalance by slowing down
271 somerization of the RNAP-promoter complex by compensating for the weak interaction between sigma4 and
272  learning to modify the world around them to compensate for their cognitive limits.
273 using an internal signal of eye movements to compensate for their effects.
274 at is, the derived strains did not generally compensate for their greater susceptibility by "catching
275 llar degeneration are surprisingly unable to compensate for their sensory-prediction error deficits b
276 ion that effective neuronal IFNAR1 signaling compensates for their low basal expression of genes in t
277 wn to associate with other microbes, thereby compensating for their own auxotrophies.
278          We propose that the motor code must compensate for these changes to achieve its acoustic tar
279 propose that the song system motor code must compensate for these changes to achieve its acoustic tar
280                                              Compensating for these delays is crucial for functioning
281 self-motion can be represented accurately by compensating for these distortions in two ways: via reti
282 nd CD4(+) alphabeta T(H)1(*) cells unable to compensate for this deficit.
283 ource, implement drift control techniques to compensate for this instability, and then demonstrate th
284              TFEB-deficient cells attempt to compensate for this limitation by increasing VEGFR2 leve
285  decrease, indicating that other PRMT(s) may compensate for this loss.
286 r the ability/inability of healthy tissue to compensate for this pressure.
287 ts, we suggest that hair cells can partially compensate for this reduced sensitivity by increasing ex
288                                           To compensate for this variability, neuronal circuits under
289 ution of the photoperiodic reaction norm has compensated for this mismatch in Colias eurytheme.
290              We demonstrate that bilaterians compensated for this reduced structural complexity in mt
291                              Parietal cortex compensates for this by updating reach goals relative to
292  brain microvessels) with adaptive optics to compensate for tissue-induced aberrations in the wavefro
293                         CCCPs simultaneously compensate for two types of systematic errors, which was
294 a probabilistic-Bayesian control strategy to compensate for uncertainty in a statistically principled
295 ing multiplicative inflation, a technique to compensate for underestimation of the model uncertainty
296 tings and beliefs that healthy behaviors can compensate for unhealthy behaviors.
297 ix effects varied from -67 to +319% and were compensated for using standard addition.
298                      This effect was largely compensated for vitamin D by the fact that this vitamin
299 further show that the ATG16L1 C-terminus can compensate for WIPI2 depletion to sustain lipidation dur
300 osed as a 'reward deficient' state, which is compensated for with substance use.

 
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