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1 ommercially available reagents and typically gives rise to 10-30 unique sybodies exhibiting binding a
3 RelA/p65 and RNA polymerase II binding that gave rise to a distribution of VCAM1 transcription in th
5 malaria box compound collection, MMV007839, gave rise to a PfFNT Gly107Ser resistance mutation decre
6 e on the order of several micrometers, which give rise to a "giant" vibrational circular dichroism ef
7 egration of these networks could, therefore, give rise to a heterogeneous regulatory landscape (HRL)
8 ng models to confirm that the mature SMC can give rise to a hyperproliferative cell which appears to
11 Our results reveal that the growing SMSs give rise to a linear increase in the overpotential unti
12 driven by a set of defined oncogenic factors give rise to a mixture of tumor phenotypes, including sm
14 a diffusion-and-capture mechanism, which can give rise to a moving zone of signalling activity at the
15 ng between chirality and crystal lattice may give rise to a new kind of spin-Peierls instability.
16 at the molecular interactions in this system give rise to a positive feedback and bistable collective
17 ons are thermally activated, they invariably give rise to a softening of the bulk modulus regardless
18 to assess whether known GTPase dynamics can give rise to a sufficient diversity of spatial signaling
20 adients, solvents, or stationary phase) have given rise to a multitude of prediction models that only
21 d as promising therapeutic targets, and have given rise to a new class of drugs, including BET protei
22 tices in van der Waals heterostructures have given rise to a number of emergent electronic phenomena
24 dering of magnetic dipoles in bulk materials gives rise to a broad range of magnetic structures, from
25 t the presence of a cationic ancillary group gives rise to a catalyst that is selective for the conve
26 an object presented under varying conditions gives rise to a collection of neural population response
27 yclic biochemistry of cytosine modifications gives rise to a continuous, out-of-thermal equilibrium t
28 tical learning and slow subcortical learning gives rise to a covert learning process through which co
29 the rate of aggregation of D76N-beta(2)m and gives rise to a different amyloid disease remained uncle
30 vered that a new reversible redox event that gives rise to a fourth electronic state is accessible th
31 The fleeting nature of gene amplifications gives rise to a generic population-level mechanism that
32 lready highly variable precipitation regimes gives rise to a pattern of "seasonally variable regimes
34 mer, and the distinctive sensing methodology gives rise to a practical platform, offering simple and
36 the midbrain-hindbrain border, an area that gives rise to a variety of neuronal populations includin
37 sordered structure in CsSnBr(3-x)I(x), which gives rise to a very low Debye temperature and phonon ve
38 he low-force pathways at high loading rates, giving rise to a catch bonding mechanism that manifests
39 uishable from changes in amplitude-seemingly giving rise to a change in sensory quality; on others, t
40 es, and hematologic and oncologic disorders, giving rise to a new class of drugs, JAK inhibitors (or
41 In this work, we pinpoint an ancestral gene giving rise to a new toxin and functionally characterize
43 hat features suppressed nonradiative decays, giving rise to a robust narrow-band green luminophore wi
44 vity of recruitment of PrPC sialoglycoforms, giving rise to a self-propagating scrapie isoform (PrPSc
45 LFP has occurred mostly through experiment, giving rise to a variety of semiempirical models that ac
46 ptual decision making and confidence reports gave rise to activations in large and mostly overlapping
48 s solid-solution) and localization of charge give rise to additional kinetic barriers in NCA and nonm
49 xly encoded along its three orthogonal axes, giving rise to addressable and differentiated bonds.
51 netic tracing reveals that the embryonic DTB gives rise to adult midbrain circuits that in flies cont
53 2)-positive nephron progenitor cells (NPCs) give rise to all epithelial cell types of the nephron, t
57 achine learning and contactless sensors have given rise to ambient intelligence-physical spaces that
59 substituents of the trimethoxyphenyl moiety gave rise to an equipotent benzamide analogue M4K2149 wi
60 d phase, a strong geometrical anisotropy can give rise to an antimixed state, where the lipids are mi
62 s, we expect that Aequorea will, once again, give rise to an entirely new generation of useful probes
63 rds, sacral neural crest cells (sNCCs) first give rise to an extramural ganglionated structure (the s
64 stem to degraded or occluded shapes may also give rise to an interesting phenomenon of optical illusi
65 iabetes mellitus and an aging population has given rise to an epidemic of diabetes mellitus-induced h
66 p (EWG) at C2, promoted by PhI(OAc)(2)/I(2), gives rise to an acyclic iodide through which a pentaval
67 s, glucose and galactose in mammalian cells, gives rise to an analytical challenge in the differentia
69 l(I) sites and self-standing array structure gives rise to an excellent electrocatalytic CO(2) reduct
70 d iron garnets, rare-earth orbital magnetism gives rise to an intrinsic spin-orbit coupling generatin
71 ural selection of the ELF3 prion-like domain gives rise to an intuitive biological switch that direct
73 h can be filled by a two-electron reduction, giving rise to an elongated C-C bond or "super-HOMO".
74 sfully incorporated into this Zr-MOL system, giving rise to an ideal platform for the selective oxida
75 accompanied by self-assembly, spontaneously giving rise to an ordered one-dimensional arrangement of
77 Chromosome instability, the process that gives rise to aneuploidy, can promote tumorigenesis by i
78 y in VARP homologues in the lineage directly giving rise to animals at which point the retromer/VARP/
79 hanges in surface potential are predicted to give rise to apparent changes in membrane capacitance.
81 ree prominent radiations, including one that gave rise to at least four major lineages deep in the hi
82 st to invest within lesions and subsequently gives rise to at least 3 other SMC phenotypes within adv
83 inct combinations of movements and postures, giving rise to at least 7 different behaviors, were requ
86 1 from the medial ganglionic eminence, which gives rise to both oligodendrocytes and CINs that expres
87 es using constitutively active Orai1 mutants gave rise to, but did not directly test, the hypothesis
89 alterations of resident innate immune cells giving rise to chronic inflammation and potentially exac
90 xide and bismuth vanadate [TiO(2)]/[BiVO(4)] give rise to compatible electronic band structure alignm
92 he collective effects of multiple components give rise to complex microtubule behavior that may be us
94 eneral framework by which competing networks give rise to compositionally specific and tunable conden
95 el concept of infant formula composition has given rise to concern and controversy because there is n
98 lood of both high- and low-risk LCH patients gave rise to DCs and LC-like cells in vitro, but the dri
99 ses triggered by traumatic stress eventually give rise to debilitating emotional symptoms, as well as
100 loratory patrolling to coordinated swarming, giving rise to dense clusters that further disrupt tissu
101 e dentate gyrus subregion of the hippocampus give rise to dentate granule cells (DGCs) and astrocytes
102 n an enantioselective fashion, then it would give rise to deracemizative functionalization of racemic
103 ting experiments in human fibroblasts do not give rise to detectable off-target mutations at the in v
104 e self-propagating protein states or strains give rise to different disease phenotypes and display st
106 ince coffee is a complex matrix, consumption gives rise to different classes of metabolites in vivo w
107 exposure to organic solvents or grinding and gives rise to different co-crystalline, mixed crystallin
108 evidence suggests that amyloid polymorphism gives rise to different strains of amyloids with distinc
109 Autism is both a medical condition that gives rise to disability and an example of human variati
111 ioural symptoms, how their neural substrates give rise to distinct behavioural outcomes and whether n
112 emical activities of dirigent proteins (DPs) give rise to distinct complex classes of plant phenolics
114 ROS-induced telomeric SSBs may not only give rise to DSBs indirectly, but also promote DSB repai
116 ing effects can override this preference and give rise to either rigorously high-spin (6) or gradual
117 tand how the mtDNA replicase, Pol gamma, can give rise to elevated mutations, we studied the effect o
119 tter can arrange themselves in various ways, giving rise to emergent phenomena that can be surprising
120 and 2-boryl-substituted 1,1-diboryl alkenes, giving rise to enantioenriched diborylalkane building bl
125 nductivity, and charge and spin ordering can give rise to exotic quantum states, including the pair d
126 into apparently fertile gametophytes, which gave rise to F1 sporophytes that reached several millime
130 ounter failure of effective motor output and give rise to freezing of gait as clinical endpoint.
131 f mobile defects in functional materials can give rise to fundamentally new phases possessing ferroic
133 Identifying the molecular mechanisms that give rise to genetic variation is essential for the unde
134 man ortholog of Ste24 diminish its activity, giving rise to genetic diseases of accelerated aging (pr
136 fumarate and tenofovir alafenamide treatment gave rise to greater populations of CD39(+)CD73(+) cells
138 bset of luminal A primary breast tumors that give rise to HER2-enriched (HER2E) subtype metastases, b
139 city, with homogeneous/sorted subpopulations giving rise to heterogenous cultures that represented th
140 anol solvent present in hydrophilic Sn-Beta, giving rise to higher turnover rates on hydrophobic Sn-B
141 boiling point (low vapor pressure) solvents give rise to highly robust and reproducible electrochemi
142 This unique aspect of topological control gives rise to highly versatile edge states, including an
144 ndothelial to hematopoietic cell transition, giving rise to HSPCs that accumulate in intra-arterial c
146 ses that (1) transient indoor activities can give rise to intraindividual variability in estimated in
148 d temporal features of RGC neurogenesis that give rise to ipsilateral and contralateral identity are
149 utilises its habitat, and the processes that give rise to its movements and patterns of space use, is
152 result of identical experimental conditions giving rise to lasing or no lasing depending on the shot
153 A sequence dimorphism in exon 1 of HLA-B gives rise to leader peptides containing methionine (Met
155 ssively attenuate adipose mass and function, giving rise to "lipodystrophy-like" insulin resistance.
157 and disordered skyrmion lattices could also give rise to many fascinating physical phenomena, such a
159 ing phase or polarization distributions, has given rise to many novel applications in fields ranging
161 ent progenitors and, occasionally, some HSCs gave rise to megakaryocytic-erythroid or myeloid precurs
162 usands of mutations, and sequencing them has given rise to methods for finding cancer drivers via mut
163 The depositional setting of the speleothem gives rise to Mg partition coefficients that are more te
165 species are degraded in the gut lumen, which gives rise to molecular oxygen that supports the aerobic
166 ses, bonds between the atoms begin to break, giving rise to molecular-scale fracture that eventually
167 l elements between the conformational states give rise to multiple intrinsic regulatory mechanisms.
168 wise progression through defined stages that give rise to multiple T cell subtypes, and this is accom
170 gene encoding for DNA topoisomerase I (topA) give rise to mutator phenotypes with characteristic muta
172 Here we show that somatosensory neurogenesis gives rise to neurons in a transcriptionally unspecializ
175 tate gyrus (DG) of the mammalian hippocampus gives rise to new neurons and astrocytes all through adu
176 les a cyanine chromophore with a urea bridge giving rise to new dyes possessing distinct spectral cha
177 , as well as human cord blood CD34(+) cells, give rise to NK cells that exhibit an attenuated degranu
178 ealed that HOXA(neg/low) CD34(+) progenitors give rise to NK cells that, similar to murine EMP-derive
179 ed hPSCs do not support hTSC derivation, but give rise to non-self-renewing cytotrophoblasts in respo
180 eriodic variations along the waveguide axis, giving rise to nonzero winding number, and the nonlinear
181 hat highly unusual gene origin processes can give rise to novel genes that may facilitate evolution o
182 Unless these symmetries are broken, they can give rise to novel phenomena, such as the quantum spin H
183 t interactions dominate endogenous LLPS, and give rise to nucleoli and other condensates that do not
184 nd FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 ligand (FLT3L) give rise to numerous cell types, including progenitors
186 nderstanding the behavioural mechanisms that give rise to observed home range patterns is thus an imp
188 nderlying stochasticity, derived communities give rise to offspring communities that faithfully re-es
194 ectron pair stereochemical activity compete, giving rise to phase transitions from a nonchiral cubic
195 determine organelle dynamics and functions, giving rise to physical observables during the cell deat
197 and migrate through the developing embryo to give rise to portions of the outflow tract, the valves a
198 ice, atmosphere, ocean, and the solid Earth give rise to potential nonlinearities in its response to
200 which a formally concerted double migration gives rise to predominant but not exclusive inversion pr
202 a proliferate under physiological conditions giving rise to progeny that differentiate into enteric n
205 defined relative to a prestimulus baseline, giving rise to rapid, context-dependent changes in indiv
206 form a spatially complex substrate that may give rise to reentrant ventricular arrhythmias (VAs).
207 stem cells (ISCs) marked by Bmi1-Cre(ER) to give rise to regenerating crypts following gamma irradia
210 h structurally clustered mutations in SNAP25 give rise to related synaptic transmission phenotypes, s
212 ss-maximising space use model, based on IFD, gives rise to resource and consumer density-dependent sh
213 served upon IR activation, which do not only give rise to rich fragmentation patterns but also overco
214 HPD: 1948-2009), indicating that the lineage giving rise to SARS-CoV-2 has been circulating unnoticed
215 entiated adult cells, through a process that gives rise to Sca1+ fetal-like cells and is driven by a
216 cSCC from back skin, into athymic nude mice gave rise to secondary cSCCs, which lacked viral DNA, de
217 of reverting to the epithelial phenotype and giving rise to secondary tumors, suggesting their persis
218 n Bronsted superacids (CF(3)SO(3)H, FSO(3)H) gave rise to short-lived and reactive trifluoroalkyl car
219 red in order to prevent a bilateral cerebrum giving rise to simultaneous and potentially competing ou
220 c magnets with a triangular lattice can also give rise to skyrmion formation, with a geometrically fr
221 trotransposon-derived RNAs are also known to give rise to small endo-siRNAs to help maintain heteroch
224 magnetic fields, two independent mechanisms giving rise to SOT are identified, i.e., the lateral Pt-
225 pecification of the prosensory region, which gives rise to sound-sensing hair cells and neighboring s
226 promiscuity, and that these early ribozymes gave rise to specialized descendants with higher activit
227 ions; however, the molecular mechanisms that give rise to specific patterns of MN activity are largel
228 human (unlike cortical spreading depression) gives rise to specific and selective activation of the d
230 nsic to the kagome network of magnetic ions, giving rise to spin-glass behavior and an exchange bias.
231 -like) mispairs, which have been proposed to give rise to spontaneous mutations in DNA and misincorpo
233 tribution compared with its enantiomer L3.3, giving rise to stronger inhibition of Abeta42 fibrillati
234 omatic character of the squaramide synthons, giving rise to stronger intermolecular interactions in t
235 vironmental factors interact in complex ways giving rise to substantial genotype-by-environment inter
239 understanding of the genetic mechanisms that gave rise to the astonishing diversity of CHC compounds
240 g between PCN and [001]-oriented HP nanorods gave rise to the enhanced visible light absorption and t
241 ation of the trimeric hexagon [Cd(6)L(2)(3)] gave rise to the exclusive self-assembly of the star hex
242 on occurred at least twice independently and gave rise to the modern taurine and indicine cattle bree
243 Hippo pathway and activation of YAP1, which gave rise to the resistance of anoikis and increased CTC
244 s in the course of gene family expansion and gave rise to the three major classes of secreted SVMP to
246 that are formed during embryonic development give rise to the adult spine and summarize recent advanc
249 ffering by 20 amino acids at the N terminus, give rise to the cytosolic MPST1 and mitochondrial MPST2
250 gle operon, a cascade, or as two operons all give rise to the different protein composition of comple
253 rly degenerate with the ground state and may give rise to the pseudogap state from which the high-tem
254 in the fixed human anatomical connectome can give rise to the rich changes in the functional repertoi
257 place during asymmetric cell divisions that give rise to the sensory organs of Drosophila melanogast
258 erned spectral cues in combination with ILDs give rise to the topographic map of azimuthal auditory s
260 mechanisms at the tumor-immune interface has given rise to the field of cancer immunogenomics, a disc
261 that in both children, the lineages that had given rise to the tumors had segregated within the first
262 nt for mass transfer to the electrode, which gives rise to the diffusional broadening of surface feat
264 ellation of genomic aberrations in the tumor gives rise to the molecular subtype, and that disease he
265 hat an oxide overlayer formed on the surface gives rise to the observed high ORR and OER electrocatal
266 nation environment and redox potential; this gives rise to the observed overlap in Mn and O redox cou
267 tein that are modified in the mechanism that gives rise to the silent coupling between Ala and phosph
268 e (TCF1(+)) stem-like CD8 T cell subset that gives rise to the terminally differentiated exhausted CD
269 , a process which, when dysregulated, likely gives rise to the visual defects observed in patients wi
270 situ to generate defects during calcination, giving rise to the coexistence of bulk Ti(3+) defects an
271 ression and reward processing abnormalities, giving rise to the expectation that neural signals of th
274 We speculate that the molecular mechanisms giving rise to the internal friction of disulfide-reduce
276 al properties and nuclear spin orientations, giving rise to the spin isomers ortho- and para-hydrogen
277 etic analysis indicate that the duplications giving rise to the style-length-determining gene CYP734A
279 o the Northeast Coast in pre-Columbian time, giving rise to the Tupi Coastal populations, and a singl
281 that comprise the chemomechanical cycle and give rise to their unique properties are poorly understo
282 xperiences, and the cognitive processes that give rise to them, seems likely to further expand our un
283 entify a beige adipocyte precursor cell that gives rise to thermogenic adipocytes in subcutaneous adi
284 ingle migratory host-macroparasite model can give rise to these different phenomena under different p
287 xcitons and local crystalline structure that gives rise to these quantum emitters is poorly understoo
288 CD prediction, the neurocognitive mechanisms giving rise to these predictions remain largely unexplor
290 , with only the northern-most site of refuge giving rise to those ticks and pathogens now fueling the
291 nd DNA damage have distinct sensing periods, giving rise to three Commitment Points for S phase entry
292 ir resources in fluctuating environments can give rise to trophic mismatches governing the emergent e
293 e cells are, however, only weakly connected, giving rise to two parallel streams of activity for loca
296 ce structures on nanoclusters, which in turn give rise to various characteristic features of chiralit
297 ses in cellular function or matrix integrity give rise to varying degrees of local dilatations of the