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3 ic and environmental risk factors for AD and exciting new analysis tools for the efficient evaluation
4 ntrollable, such a transition could bring an exciting new application space to monolayer materials be
6 erspective on the ASC is given together with exciting new applications for the stem cell being consid
8 d configurations are rapidly evolving toward exciting new applications, especially those in biomedica
9 receptors that target cells of choice is an exciting new approach for cancer, and it holds equal pro
10 eptor subtype 5 (mGlu(5)) have emerged as an exciting new approach for the treatment of schizophrenia
12 ion, reassembly (ADOR) method represents one exciting new approach to obtain solids with targeted str
14 ic acetylcholine receptor have emerged as an exciting new approach to potentially improve cognitive f
19 the cognitive neuroscience of insight is an exciting new area of research with connections to fundam
21 roperties, we propose that PEG-HCCs offer an exciting new area of study for the treatment of numerous
25 This realization has opened up large and exciting new areas for the pathogenesis of these disorde
31 mechanosensitive, these findings open up an exciting new avenue of research into the fundamental mec
35 f protein trans-splicing may help facilitate exciting new avenues of research and therapeutic applica
36 esses, closing a feedback loop that promises exciting new avenues of scientific exploration at the fr
37 eration of TSCs from fibroblasts, opening up exciting new avenues that may allow the isolation of thi
40 Crystalline molecular machines represent an exciting new branch of crystal engineering and materials
41 al and brain sciences may be able to pioneer exciting new breakthroughs in security countermeasures a
42 y, Andrabi and colleagues (2015) identify an exciting new candidate immunogen that could initiate the
43 ersatile E. coli system to be employed as an exciting new carbon capture technology or as a cell fact
44 LGR5)-positive adult stem cells represent an exciting new cell source for liver regeneration; however
45 pathogens has a high probability of yielding exciting new cellular mechanisms and insights into novel
46 Furthermore, we highlight the potential for exciting new cellular therapy using genetically modified
47 mportantly, their unperturbed nature elicits exciting new chemistry, spanning the vista from classica
49 led by the anti-CTLA4 mAb ipilimumab, are an exciting new class of drugs capable of promoting antican
51 tation of personalized cancer care with this exciting new class of inhibitors is now becoming a reali
53 genes identified in this study represent an exciting new class of virulence determinants for further
55 ons affecting planar polarity, together with exciting new data in cell and developmental biology, pro
61 articularly successful in this context is an exciting new development that may provide a general solu
65 blurred and how, in turn, this is leading to exciting new developments in the assessment and manageme
71 edented in hybrid frameworks and opens up an exciting new direction in rational synthetic strategies
75 conceptual approach outlined herein presents exciting new directions for the field, including increas
77 come a long way in the past decade, and many exciting new discoveries are bound to be made in the com
79 tion studies of ubiquitin ligases as well as exciting new discoveries of novel classes of E3s and div
80 cause the future promises to be replete with exciting new discoveries that can be translated to impro
83 tion of IFN-gamma), these data illustrate an exciting new element of bacteria-host interactions in wh
91 ation on the regulation of gonocyte fate and exciting new evidence supporting a link between the JAK-
97 stone deacetylases (HDACs) opens yet another exciting new field of discovery in the role of the dynam
99 ture applications of viruses have created an exciting new field within the disciplines of both nanote
107 ew, we summarize the recent developments and exciting new findings of cellular functions of IQGAP1.
109 his Meeting Review, we highlight some of the exciting new findings that were presented, and discuss e
110 n summarizing this line of study is to bring exciting new findings to the attention of the investigat
113 e interdisciplinary collaboration effort and exciting new fronts on the study of these remarkable org
114 ponent supramolecular systems could underpin exciting new functional materials, but it is extremely c
115 ramolecular systems could be used to prepare exciting new functional materials, but it is often chall
116 ing wearable or implantable devices; however exciting new gene-therapy-based strategies to restore an
118 CC in many human motility disorders suggests exciting new hypotheses for the etiology of these disord
119 and their families but it has also provided exciting new information about disease mechanisms involv
122 y of practical applications and is providing exciting new insight into the biology of CRISPR-Cas syst
123 luminating a once elusive process, providing exciting new insights and a useful framework of genes an
128 accumulated rapidly and, in combination with exciting new insights in the cellular origin of these tu
130 Caenorhabditis elegans has not only provided exciting new insights into how the toxins produced by th
131 particularly in the podocyte, have provided exciting new insights into potential pathogenic mechanis
132 d other analytical techniques, have provided exciting new insights into symbiont diversity and the re
133 t on a complex regulatory system and provide exciting new insights into the elusive mechanisms that r
135 the findings of this study not only provide exciting new insights into the human odorant detection o
136 the DG during memory tasks and have provided exciting new insights into the mechanisms of DG computat
138 le, we discuss recent work that has revealed exciting new insights into the molecular mechanisms that
140 tive field mapping and, in doing so, provide exciting new insights into the way in which sounds are p
141 transmissibility of the virus are providing exciting new insights into this devastating pandemic str
143 lator of HSC transdifferentiation and offers exciting new insights on the therapeutic potential of Re
144 enerative medicine, but offer the promise of exciting new interdisciplinary approaches to tissue and
145 h also serves as a roadmap into the vast and exciting new landscape of questions about the computatio
146 hibitors and demonstrate the compounds to be exciting new leads for the development of novel antimala
147 mor epithelial and endothelial cells provide exciting new leads into effective therapeutic targeting
149 March 2013 issue of GENETICS establishes an exciting new link between proteins with well-established
153 and oligonucleotide approaches are yielding exciting new medicines for rare diseases of unmet need.
158 oscopy to approximately 10 nm, thus creating exciting new opportunities and challenges for correlativ
159 hich A3G is regulated within the cell, offer exciting new opportunities for developing novel anti-HIV
160 ased into circulating blood, they also offer exciting new opportunities for developing sensitive biom
162 , and force-mapping techniques are providing exciting new opportunities for future research into bran
164 realized that domain wall engineering offers exciting new opportunities for nanoelectronics and nanod
165 of layered materials, they should offer many exciting new opportunities for studying and even manufac
168 ue features of MOSCs are expected to provide exciting new opportunities for the exploration of their
171 nt conceptual and technical advances provide exciting new opportunities to close this gap by making n
173 ge compensation, its realization has created exciting new opportunities to study the evolution, mecha
175 ular intervention for AF management presents exciting new opportunities, along with substantial chall
177 development of immunotherapies have offered exciting new options for the treatment of malignant dise
178 Tokonami et al. report on the function of an exciting new paracrine mediator, the mitochondrial the c
180 duced ferroelectric multiferroics present an exciting new paradigm in the design of multifunctional m
181 harge/discharge conditions, demonstrating an exciting new path for the development of electrode mater
182 on membrane-embedded Bax-oligomers opens an exciting new path towards structure determination of mem
183 cular Cell, Kress and colleagues identify an exciting new pathway that downregulates c-Myc translatio
188 associated large datasets should lead to an exciting new phase of discovery across many areas of bio
190 roplet-based microfluidics has emerged as an exciting new platform for high-throughput experimentatio
191 onses.IMPORTANCE Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is an exciting new platform for vaccines and cancer therapy.
194 aracterization of artworks in situ and opens exciting new possibilities for cultural heritage researc
197 -generation DNA sequencing platforms provide exciting new possibilities for in vitro genetic analysis
198 into a pluripotent epigenetic state provides exciting new possibilities for in vitro research and cel
200 owing review will update the reader on these exciting new possibilities for patient care and future d
201 pectroscopy is a powerful method that offers exciting new possibilities for structural and functional
202 of mutant embryos without inbred lines opens exciting new possibilities for studying development in l
204 field will continue to evolve and grow, with exciting new possibilities stemming from advancements in
205 (electro)materials science and will open up exciting new possibilities through the use of aprotic so
206 The 2D monolayer-capping approach opens up exciting new possibilities to enhance the thermal stabil
207 o be fundamental for learning and memory, an exciting new possibility is the extinction of drug-seeki
209 ys may contribute to many diseases and offer exciting new potential for therapeutic control via resol
210 nous regulatory T (Treg) cells represents an exciting new potential modality for treating allergic di
213 us-host disease (cGVHD).1 This represents an exciting new preclinical model that can be used to uncov
214 ady progress with reconstruction algorithms, exciting new processing algorithms have become commercia
216 tional perspective, organoid systems provide exciting new prospects for drug discovery, offering the
217 ne expression in Drosophila embryos opens up exciting new prospects for understanding gene regulation
223 control protein synthesis is emerging as an exciting new research area with significant potential fo
224 Altogether, these seven ant genomes open exciting new research avenues and opportunities for unde
226 signalling in immune cells and conclude with exciting new research demonstrating an immutable role fo
232 tional top-down engineering design, and that exciting new results from evolutionary engineering desig
236 ventional superconductivity in SLG offers an exciting new route for the development of p-wave superco
237 orted proline-based STAT3 inhibitors into an exciting new series of (R)-azetidine-2-carboxamide analo
240 this issue of Blood, Zhang et al describe an exciting new small-molecule antagonist of CXCL12-CXCR4 b
241 diates in this recombination pathway provide exciting new snapshots of full length lambda integrase i
243 erent energies work together to produce this exciting new state of matter and can contribute to the d
246 kinase inhibitors with transplantation is an exciting new strategy and it provides inspiration for si
247 echanism that underpins our data provides an exciting new strategy for the control of target gene exp
248 other therapeutic indications may provide an exciting new strategy for the treatment of colon cancer.
249 ranscatheter mitral therapy as a potentially exciting new strategy to improve the lives of patients w
250 ting guanine (G) quadruplex structures is an exciting new strategy with potential for controlling gen
257 threonine kinase Akt/PKB pathway presents an exciting new target for molecular therapeutics, as it fu
258 aemic injury and discuss its potential as an exciting new target for the prevention and/or treatment
260 osteric modulators of mGluR4 appear to be an exciting new target for the treatment of Parkinson's dis
264 Together, these advances provide a host of exciting new targets to identify and treat FGIDs and new
266 ill also be reviewed, as this is where these exciting new techniques have the potential to revolution
268 including disproportionate growth rates and exciting new technologies, have focused attention on car
269 sting results and spurred the development of exciting new technologies, while requiring only readily
271 -alpha and/or NF-kappaB signaling to provide exciting new therapeutic opportunities for the treatment
272 des in adipocytes specifically represents an exciting new therapeutic opportunity for the cardiovascu
273 disorders, alpha-1 antitrypsin disease, and exciting new therapeutic options for lysosomal storage d
276 ug carriers at the 'nano'-scale is providing exciting new therapeutic strategies in clinical manageme
278 s has led to the current focus on CCR5 as an exciting new therapeutic target for metastatic cancer wi
282 edical field and the challenges facing these exciting new tools both in terms of biological activity
284 tems are repurposed and provides potentially exciting new tools for genome modification and genomics.
289 ) inhibitors have emerged as one of the most exciting new treatments for ovarian cancer, particularly
291 molecular and anatomical clues forecasts an exciting new understanding of how the germ of youth is a
293 gic to target-oriented synthesis provides an exciting new venue for the development of new and useful
294 rotein-protein interactions, which offers an exciting new way to approach drug development against th
298 a few key transcription factors provides an exciting new window into the basic biology of pluripoten