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1 pairments in training on the rotarod task of coordinated movement.
2 was linked with early twitching and eventual coordinated movement.
3 rcuits, with known functional importance for coordinated movement.
4 mitter dopamine (DA), which is essential for coordinated movement.
5 ment, whereas Myosin II activation increased coordinated movement.
6 rating bilateral sensory information and for coordinated movement.
7 ck about body position that is essential for coordinated movement.
8 otor integration and the control of skilled, coordinated movement.
9 een the two linkers that may result in their coordinated movement.
10 idly alternated between forward and backward coordinated movement.
11 at highly stereotyped positions to allow for coordinated movements.
12  visual circuits for mediating light-induced coordinated movements.
13  descending inputs were necessary to produce coordinated movements.
14 hase severely delays the first appearance of coordinated movements.
15 utants, suggesting sensed imbalance promotes coordinated movements.
16 form important timing signals to orchestrate coordinated movements.
17 ion, postural control, and the generation of coordinated movements.
18 uals consistently appear at the forefront of coordinated movements [1-4].
19 espond to sensory cues with species-specific coordinated movements.(1)(,)(2) A universal visually gui
20 ity analysis of CIII(2) revealed long-range, coordinated movements across the complex, as well as the
21 Neurons and muscles are central to this, yet coordinated movements also exist in sponges that lack th
22  play a fundamental role in the evolution of coordinated movement and anti-predator behavior.
23 legans DGC genes lead to specific defects in coordinated movement and can also cause muscle degenerat
24 gration, as manifested in cell polarization, coordinated movement and differentiation into prestalk a
25 g-3 gene is required in the AB.p lineage for coordinated movement and in the AB.a lineage to suppress
26 t are necessary for muscle cell function and coordinated movement and in the development and function
27 teractions, and reduced diffusion, increased coordinated movement and inert probe exclusion at the do
28                  Alveolar formation requires coordinated movement and interaction between alveolar ep
29               The halothane sensitivities of coordinated movement and male mating behavior were highl
30 clear hormone receptor that is necessary for coordinated movement and male mating.
31 ant for many cellular processes that require coordinated movement and positioning of the nucleus.
32 ple motor tasks by the cerebellum results in coordinated movement and the maintenance of balance.
33 iscoelastic properties of cells and produces coordinated movements and changes in body shape that res
34 d mechanisms of how juvenile animals acquire coordinated movements and how these movements evolve dur
35 e overlapping neural computations underlying coordinated movements and reveal opportunities to levera
36 Tissue morphogenesis is the process in which coordinated movements and shape changes of large numbers
37 ogenic precursor cells undergo extensive and coordinated movements as they differentiate into properl
38 as a "reversible switch" in facilitating the coordinated movements associated with EF-G-driven GTP hy
39 sion modulates cluster dynamics by promoting coordinated movements between pairs of larvae [5].
40                         Here, we demonstrate coordinated movement by a fully parallel-processable syn
41                                     Distinct coordinated movements captured by the allosteric inhibit
42        In mice, EMG with behavioral indices (coordinated movements, CMs; myoclonic twitches, MTs) has
43 riability, instigates earlier transitions of coordinated movements compared to other variability cond
44                                              Coordinated movement depends on the creation of synapses
45 CCD2 mutants would affect cell alignment and coordinated movement during neural tube, palate and vent
46 d proteins in cells that undergo dynamic and coordinated movements during development.
47  Active sampling of touch and smell involves coordinated movements first observed in the rat half a c
48 ets of flow cytometry variables that exhibit coordinated movement (i.e., multi-variable up or down re
49   Whales caught their prey using a series of coordinated movements: (i) lifting the head above the wa
50 m parallel sensory pathways is a hallmark of coordinated movement in animals.
51 the onset of motor activity and emergence of coordinated movement in Drosophila embryos.
52 arization, an important ecological driver of coordinated movement in fish.
53 he basal ganglia orchestrates the control of coordinated movement in human subjects.
54 pothesize that UNC-8 channels could modulate coordinated movement in response to body stretch.
55  specific chemokine receptors that allow for coordinated movement in vivo.
56 ation of similarities in control policies in coordinated movements in jointed limbs, and those based
57                                       Animal coordinated movement interactions are commonly explained
58 rks enable animals, humans included, to make coordinated movements is a continuing goal of neuroscien
59  cortical initiation of complex sequences of coordinated movements is thought to result in parallel o
60 captured to perform mechanical work by these coordinated movements is unknown.
61                            Neural control of coordinated movements is widely thought to entail transf
62 enetically interact; manifesting deficits in coordinated movement, neuromuscular junction (NMJ) devel
63  mutation of either gene leads to defects in coordinated movement, neuronal migration, male tail deve
64             Collective cell migration is the coordinated movement of a physically connected group of
65      The assembly of this plate requires the coordinated movement of cargo vesicles whose size is bel
66 oteins reveals that MEDI8852 binds through a coordinated movement of CDRs to a highly conserved epito
67                                          The coordinated movement of cell collectives is essential fo
68  directed cellular migration facilitates the coordinated movement of cells during development and rep
69 munication system to regulate the long-range coordinated movement of cells.
70 ior, "bristling." This behavior involves the coordinated movement of cerata, dozens of venomous appen
71  GTPase and its downstream effectors control coordinated movement of epithelia in a developing tissue
72                       Tubulogenesis requires coordinated movement of epithelial cells and deposition
73                                          The coordinated movement of fish schools has long captivated
74 ion of penton arms, supporting our model for coordinated movement of hexons and pentons on the capsid
75     Membrane protein biogenesis requires the coordinated movement of hydrophobic transmembrane domain
76 ic proteins (where function often requires a coordinated movement of individual subunits).
77 ular homeostasis and integrity that involves coordinated movement of intracellular vesicles to membra
78 ehaviour of Dictyostelium slugs results from coordinated movement of its constituent cells.
79                 Its migration depends on the coordinated movement of its mesenchymal-like leading cel
80                         Social (S)-motility (coordinated movement of large cell groups) requires both
81  gastrulation involves the specification and coordinated movement of large populations of cells that
82 port (IFT) proteins that are involved in the coordinated movement of macromolecular cargo from the ba
83 ction of fluent speech requires the precise, coordinated movement of multiple articulators (for examp
84                                              Coordinated movement of packs of S-motile Myxococcus xan
85 endent inter-chromosomal clustering leads to coordinated movement of pairs of loci separated by hundr
86 rogram is a mechanical progression involving coordinated movement of proteins, cells, and whole tissu
87 d to differentiation signals may depend upon coordinated movement of responding gene loci away from t
88 to occur by a common mechanism, in which the coordinated movement of six structural elements leads to
89 ultidomain protein is accomplished through a coordinated movement of structural elements.
90   Human speech sounds are produced through a coordinated movement of structures along the vocal tract
91 ition of peptide antigen by T cells involves coordinated movement of T cell receptors (TCRs) along wi
92 ectome is justified by the adaptive value of coordinated movement of the animal.
93 active site cleft, including the dynamic and coordinated movement of the carboxyl terminal tail, cont
94                                          The coordinated movement of the ciliated edge is represented
95 cranial muscle group that is crucial for the coordinated movement of the eyeballs and for visual acui
96                                          The coordinated movement of the eyes and hands under visual
97 on of the synaptic array and a robotic hand, coordinated movement of the fingers was achieved with re
98 rescent spectroscopy techniques to study the coordinated movement of the first four enzymes of the gl
99 task-to touch the sensor within 2 s-how they coordinated movement of the nose and forces on head post
100  to the fact that, in the absence of serine, coordinated movement of the RBD-SBD domains occurs relat
101  the entire UP receptor complex, including a coordinated movement of the tightly bundled transmembran
102                                  Precise and coordinated movement of the tRNA-mRNA complex within the
103 -dependent conformational changes as well as coordinated movement of transported substrates.
104 cation that appears to be facilitated by the coordinated movement of two conserved tyrosine residues
105        These social interactions produce the coordinated movements of bird flocks and fish schools, b
106  of local diffusion processes and long-range coordinated movements of both chromatin and TFs.
107                    When the saccade involved coordinated movements of both the eyes and the lids, e.g
108 ons in the C. elegans vab-1 gene disrupt the coordinated movements of cells during two periods of emb
109        Embryo morphogenesis relies on highly coordinated movements of different tissues.
110              Complex behaviors often require coordinated movements of dissimilar motor structures.
111                    This process requires the coordinated movements of hundreds to tens of thousands o
112  mitochondria with the cytoskeleton, and the coordinated movements of mitochondria during cellular di
113  during zebrafish gastrulation, and involves coordinated movements of several cell layers.
114                The motor pattern that drives coordinated movements of swimmerets in different segment
115 gements and mediated RBD positioning through coordinated movements of the entire trimer apex.
116 of the superior colliculus in the control of coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the interact
117 vironment is achieved through gaze shifts or coordinated movements of the eyes and the head.
118 any animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes.
119 e neuron appears to be involved in producing coordinated movements of the head, involving both somati
120 ficial nanomachines that function because of coordinated movements of their components.
121 Loss of coattraction disrupts collective and coordinated movements of these cells.
122 AP in the presence of the Rpo4/Rpo7 stalk by coordinated movements of these domains.
123                                      Lack of coordinated movement, poor balance, and unclear speech i
124 ted with DFG conformational changes and with coordinated movements possibly associated with phosphate
125 ptive system is essential for the control of coordinated movement, posture, and skeletal integrity.
126                                              Coordinated movement requires the nervous system to cont
127                       For animals to perform coordinated movements requires the precise organization
128 ations, that manipulating the variability in coordinated movements significantly impacts the ability
129 een individuals can give rise to large-scale coordinated movement, such as that seen in schools of fi
130  not lead to inter-chromosomal clustering or coordinated movement, suggesting that interaction with t
131 oth possibilities by developing a battery of coordinated movement tests and examining motor deficits
132                         Finally, we consider coordinated movements that include motion of eyes and he
133  spindle morphogenesis is a series of highly coordinated movements that lead to chromosome segregatio
134 ubstrates the monolayers underwent rapid and coordinated movement to generate cell-free areas.
135 cycle, the bacterium Myxococcus xanthus uses coordinated movement to generate three-dimensional aggre
136 flect a role in the gross specification of a coordinated movement, versus more fine-grained adjustmen
137 o understand the molecular mechanism of this coordinated movement, we imaged various structural and s
138 l, thereby allowing these regions to undergo coordinated movement with a moving anterior region that
139 ations and biochemical analyses, we identify coordinated movements within the active site that drive
140 ted ion channels are important modulators of coordinated movement, yet little is known of their molec

 
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