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1  The mouse is the most widely used mammal in experimental biology.
2 re proteome would be useful in many areas of experimental biology.
3 llenge at the interface of computational and experimental biology.
4 ary DNA sequence have greatly contributed to experimental biology.
5 rential gene expression is a classic tool in experimental biology.
6 hput cDNA analysis has fundamentally changed experimental biology.
7  implications for both clinical medicine and experimental biology.
8 ucibility, accessibility, and scalability of experimental biology.
9 exogenous macromolecules is a cornerstone of experimental biology.
10 protein interaction with AlphaFold expedites experimental biology.
11 ymposium "An Integrative View of Obesity" at Experimental Biology 2009 in New Orleans, LA.
12                                           At Experimental Biology 2009, held last April in New Orlean
13 and Opportunities for Intervention," held at Experimental Biology 2009.
14 aper, we set Mendel's work in the context of experimental biology and animal/plant breeding of the pe
15 rical data set is an important data class in experimental biology and contains data separable into se
16 els that capitalize on technical advances in experimental biology and high performance computing coul
17 oth the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology and the American Society for Nutrit
18 ellular medicine by bridging the gap between experimental biology and the engineering field.
19 y relevant to single-copy transgenes used in experimental biology and to shaping the epigenomic lands
20                                      Cardiac experimental biology and translational research would be
21        Recent advances in ocean observation, experimental biology, and ecosystem modeling are being a
22 nts, and their recent use in comparative and experimental biology applications, including the analysi
23  supply orthogonal ligand-receptor pairs for experimental biology, biotechnology, and gene therapy.
24 ically improving the scope and throughput of experimental biology by providing powerful new methods t
25 strates how the combination of in silico and experimental biology can be used to obtain a quantitativ
26  therefore offers specific advantages to the experimental biology community.
27 d by the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology (FASEB) occupies a special niche be
28 ing the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Virtual Catalytic Conferenc
29 ith the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), SIT hosted the first FASEB
30                                  Advances in experimental biology have enabled the collection of enor
31                     Recent rapid advances in experimental biology have expanded the opportunity for i
32      Recent advances in machine learning and experimental biology have offered breakthrough solutions
33  need to integrate mathematical biology with experimental biology is greater than ever.
34  example for the convergence of genetics and experimental biology is the tribbles gene family which w
35                           In high-throughput experimental biology, it is widely acknowledged that whi
36 on the basis of information gleaned from the experimental biology literature and defined as a set of
37 es Controversy Session presented at the 1997 Experimental Biology meeting considered whether publicit
38 ometry are now transforming pharmacology and experimental biology more broadly.
39              Building quantitative models in experimental biology not only has led to discoveries of
40                              The Society for Experimental Biology organised a "Plant Frontier" meetin
41 n biomedical research journals in nutrition, experimental biology, physiology, and radiology between
42 ury model, has gained tremendous momentum in experimental biology ranging from in vitro manipulations
43                              The goal of the Experimental Biology symposium on maternal supplementati
44 s within populations as reviewed at the 2007 Experimental Biology symposium, "Assessment of Vitamin D
45 Through the integration of computational and experimental biology, the authors investigated the role
46    Despite the importance of the approach to experimental biology, the confident assignment of reacti
47 ology), Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, the Food and Nutrition Board, the
48 Through the integration of computational and experimental biology, the study revealed the role of A2B
49 emulsion droplets are becoming a mainstay of experimental biology, where they replace the classical t
50  anchored to a scientific paradigm rooted in experimental biology, whereas sustainable agriculture re
51 n this field, building on the integration of experimental biology with mathematical modeling.