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1  satellites that disperse both in energy and in shape.
2 role of Polycomb-repressive complex 1 (PRC1) in shaping 3D genome organization in mouse embryonic ste
3           The vertebrate skull varies widely in shape, accommodating diverse strategies of feeding an
4  However, the impact of inward rectification in shaping action potentials (APs) in ventricular cardio
5 importance of both passive and active forces in shaping active matter and demonstrate that a spontane
6 al excitatory or inhibitory circuit elements in shaping activity.
7 nd the role that each neural cell type plays in shaping adaptable neural circuity.
8   Dendritic cells (DCs) play a critical role in shaping adaptive immunity.
9  the innate immune response to infection and in shaping adaptive immunity.
10 int to a role for the early-life environment in shaping adult reproductive trajectories.
11 n forces, as shown by the significant change in shape after their occlusion.
12      Solid ferromagnetic materials are rigid in shape and cannot be reconfigured.
13 ertically trained roots differ significantly in shape and cross-sectional area when approximately eve
14  (less than 15 nm in diameter), well-defined in shape and crystalline, and were characterised before
15 microcapsules so obtained were oval to round in shape and had a smooth surface.
16                         PolyRad is spherical in shape and has an average diameter of ~600 nm with a l
17 Tooth morphogenesis involves dynamic changes in shape and size as it proceeds through the bud, cap, a
18 ) or fibers (10 x 30 mum), which are similar in shape and size to the microalgal prey.
19                             They vary widely in shape and size.
20 e found that the vaginas varied individually in shape and that the vaginas demonstrated both signific
21 e paramagnetic (PM) regime should be similar in shape and volume to that of the divalent local-moment
22  that were more rounded and cobblestone-like in shape and were aligned in irregular clusters with sho
23  protein collisions plays a significant role in shaping and curving biological membranes.
24 fen the epithelium, limiting further changes in shape, and prevent fractures from propagating across
25  We found the formation of plaques elongated in shape, and with a specific orientation in space depen
26 ance of both intrinsic and extrinsic factors in shaping animal curiosity.
27 been treated as an essential external factor in shaping Asian monsoon and mid-latitude atmospheric ci
28 ymicrobial interactions play important roles in shaping bacterial community in biofilm.
29  in clinical settings, as well as their role in shaping bacterial genome size and composition.
30 ers of the microbiota, having critical roles in shaping bacterial metabolism and community structure.
31 hic divergence, and an unexpected human role in shaping Bahamian hutia diversity and biogeography acr
32 ies renewed interest on the role of strategy in shaping behavior in this dilemma.
33 nvestigate the role of climate conversations in shaping beliefs and feelings about global warming.
34 nd ecological changes have been instrumental in shaping biodiversity.
35 rceive highly distorted phosphenes that vary in shape both across subjects and electrodes.
36 t the gut microbiota plays an important role in shaping brain development and behavior.
37 methylation differences play important roles in shaping brain development and lifelong emotional beha
38 that environmental factors play a major role in shaping cancer cell metabolism.
39 ding RNA (ncRNA), plays key regulatory roles in shaping cellular activity.
40 hitherto unappreciated role for inactivation in shaping cellular Ca(2+) signals and NFAT activation.
41 his review, we dissect the role of galectins in shaping cellular circuitries governing each hallmark
42 eraction with RNF20 (ring finger protein 20) in shaping chromatin landscape and preserving genomic st
43 mphasized in recent years due to their roles in shaping climate trends and the global warming hiatus
44 portance of social and ecological challenges in shaping cognitive evolution has been the subject of a
45 1-4] versus organizational constraints [5-7] in shaping common macroevolutionary trends remains uncle
46 ions can overshadow microbial source history in shaping community assembly outcomes.
47  while phage interactions are more important in shaping community structure of fine-scale variants wi
48 ct the importance of environmental filtering in shaping competition.
49 he causes and consequences of this variation in shaping contemporary patterns of diversity.
50 his article, we consider a role for bacteria in shaping coronavirus infection.
51 ans demonstrate high intraspecific variation in shape covariation.
52 limate is more important than modern climate in shaping current permafrost carbon distribution, and i
53 on in cortical area, i.e. likely differences in shape, depth, or number of foldings.
54 f speciation, suggesting a role for conflict in shaping diverse aspects of organismal biology.
55  uncoupling and the roles of DNA methylation in shaping diversity of both gene expression and phenoty
56 importance of niche versus neutral processes in shaping diversity.
57 extracellular matrix, and cell-cell adhesion in shaping Drosophila wing imaginal discs.
58 he role of purifying and balancing selection in shaping EA genome structure.
59 omponents; the microbiota has a leading role in shaping (early) immune responses.
60 te variables were found to be more important in shaping earthworm communities than soil properties or
61                  The role of climate dipoles in shaping ecological and evolutionary processes has bee
62 ling and therefore also play important roles in shaping ecosystem structure and function, but the res
63 alian carnivores that play an important role in shaping ecosystems.
64 ed the role of smooth muscle differentiation in shaping emerging domain branches.
65 ating evidence implicates the gut microbiome in shaping emotional and social cognition, suggesting th
66 iated through NMDARs plays an important role in shaping emotional behavior; however, the receptor sub
67        The primacy of the upwelling feedback in shaping ENSO behavior across many different backgroun
68 asizes a possible role for in-plane stresses in shaping epithelia during morphogenesis.
69  the importance of environmental connections in shaping evolution of mammalian pathogens.
70 ts reveal the importance of trophic position in shaping evolutionary dynamics while simultaneously hi
71 model complex interactions between variables in shaping exposure risk from CDV and feline parvovirus.
72 ortant role for the intrauterine environment in shaping fetal development and subsequent child health
73                 The dose response was linear in shape for half of the associations and nonlinear for
74 herulites (<300 mum in diameter), that range in shape from nearly perfect spheres to oblate spheroids
75                          The particles range in shape from spherical to elongated with a characterist
76                         The particles varied in shapes from isodiametric spheres to exotic tetrahedro
77 mportance of demographic-dependent selection in shaping functional phenotypic variation.
78 highlighting the role of biotic interactions in shaping fungal communities across large spatial scale
79 ated consequences of nonspecific DNA binding in shaping gene activity, and suggest additional roles f
80 ne an important role for genome organization in shaping gene expression in SLE.
81  and pervasive roles epigenetic factors play in shaping gene-environment interactions are now well re
82 t the role of climate and trait coordination in shaping genetic differentiation in g(sn) .
83 mportant role of environmental heterogeneity in shaping genetic structure, and access the footprints
84 ions and supergenes, the role of development in shaping genetic variation and the origins of adaptive
85 the protein-coding level played a major role in shaping genome composition.
86 rtance of local community assembly processes in shaping geographical patterns of soil bacterial beta
87 oupled with host spatial proximity are vital in shaping gut microbial communities in a large herbivor
88 fferences, and broader socioeconomic factors in shaping health outcomes, most notably mental health d
89  medical expertise and the role experts play in shaping health policy.
90 uggest that such reversals could play a role in shaping historical patterns of diversification.
91 throat microbiome may play an important role in shaping host immunity and modifying the risk of respi
92           These receptors have pivotal roles in shaping host innate immune responses(1,5).
93 rstanding potential roles for the microbiome in shaping host neurobiology.
94 onal linkage between soil, plant and animal) in shaping host-microbiome are poorly understood.
95 e importance of statistics of natural scenes in shaping human visual perception.
96 , and the microbiota are critically involved in shaping ILC function.
97 background (G) and their interaction (G x E) in shaping immune development and function.
98 nteractions between stimuli play major roles in shaping immune processes.
99  and endolysosomes of T cells and their role in shaping immunity and the pathogenesis of immune-media
100 portance of multiple microclimatic gradients in shaping individual demographic rates and population g
101 e of household socio-economic position (SEP) in shaping individual infectious disease risk is increas
102                     However, their functions in shaping innate locomotion often remain elusive.
103 and Arabidopsis revealed that the difference in shape is caused by local control of anisotropic growt
104  and the role of unconventional aerodynamics in shaping it.
105 ties, indicating a key role of host identity in shaping its resident microbial community.
106 adaptive immunity in the onset of cancer and in shaping its response to therapy.
107 -terminal variation and functional diversity in shaping Kv4 currents.
108 mission is thought to play an essential role in shaping large scale-neural networks that underlie cog
109  of macrophages, its activity is not crucial in shaping macrophage activation in the adipose tissue d
110  acids (RNAs) for degradation play key roles in shaping mammalian transcriptomes and preventing disea
111 tance of ecological and phylogenetic factors in shaping mammalian viral communities, and provide a ro
112 nt by a reverse thermal treatment, resulting in shape memory effects akin of those observed with some
113 emphasize the role of attribution mechanisms in shaping memory retrieval, prior work examining implic
114 y indeed be supported by a more general role in shaping mental representations.
115 tance of selection, drift, and introgression in shaping MHC diversity.
116 netic elements (iMGEs)) have important roles in shaping microbial communities, but their dynamic inte
117 e-ups, as well as their prevalence and roles in shaping microbial fitness, is key to elucidating how
118 the impact of routine interpersonal contacts in shaping microbiome composition.
119 chanism of TDMD and expand its inferred role in shaping miRNA levels in bilaterian animals.
120  specific and post-transcriptional processes in shaping mitochondrial-encoded RNA levels.
121 r in numerous signaling processes as well as in shaping molecular membrane architecture.
122                                     Advances in shape-morphing materials, such as hydrogels, shape-me
123 of receptor localization and embryo geometry in shaping morphogen signaling during embryogenesis.
124                                  Alterations in shape, morphologic features, and internal structure w
125 hat sinusoidal niches are uniquely preserved in shape, morphology and number on ageing.
126 ctin bundles have a differential requirement in shaping mosquito scales compared to bristles.
127 of cells move without any significant change in shape, most cell propulsion mechanisms rely on global
128  highlights the importance of predation risk in shaping movement patterns, which can result in sex se
129 lts posit a central role of parietal regions in shaping multisensory spatial recalibration, suggest t
130 ands of migration may have played a key role in shaping mysticete evolutionary history.
131 and suggest a role for resource availability in shaping network persistence.
132  of mechanical cues from surrounding tissues in shaping neurites.
133 ciated roles for microglial immunometabolism in shaping neuroinflammation.
134                   However, the role of TREM2 in shaping neuronal and cognitive function during normal
135 ammation within its physiologic boundary and in shaping neuronal functions in the central nervous sys
136 lts challenge the role of Hebbian mechanisms in shaping neuronal selectivity in cortical circuits, an
137         Past experiences have enormous power in shaping our daily perception.
138  biology, growth laws have been instrumental in shaping our understanding of bacterial physiology.
139  individual molecules has been revolutionary in shaping our understanding of biophysics in areas as d
140 al defeat stress model has been instrumental in shaping our understanding of neurobiology relevant to
141 ggests the lymphatic system plays a key role in shaping outcomes.
142 ropospheric ozone precursors and its impacts in shaping ozone formation.
143 ve roles of different evolutionary processes in shaping patterns of genetic variation through time.
144        Admixture has played a prominent role in shaping patterns of human genomic variation, includin
145 weeps are thought to play a significant role in shaping patterns of variability across genomes; accur
146      We demonstrate the importance of agency in shaping people's preferences.
147 ology: to quantify the role of stochasticity in shaping phenotypic variation.
148 al interneurons display striking differences in shape, physiology, and other attributes, challenging
149 ores the significance of the near-field flow in shaping planktonic feeding modes, and it suggests tha
150 largely ignored the role of land-use history in shaping plant and animal communities and their functi
151 of the cell itself, is an active participant in shaping plant cells.
152 variation, the roles of epigenetic processes in shaping plasticity of GRN architecture are not well u
153 a possible role for residue-level energetics in shaping plateau-like functional landscapes predicted
154            We predict that these differences in shape preservation affect OMV internalization on long
155  (area LL) that previous work has implicated in shape processing.
156                Salinity had a secondary role in shaping prokaryotic communities in these highly salin
157  and quantifying the importance of stability in shaping protein evolution.
158 dge about the role of psychosocial adversity in shaping psychopathology risk to present a working con
159 ess the importance of observations and ideas in shaping public interest in birds.
160 e Central Panama volcanic field was critical in shaping regional topography, and that this could have
161 lts confirm the central role small RNAs play in shaping regulatory changes in naturally formed recent
162 nts implicate bottom-up perceptual processes in shaping religious belief, suggesting that individual
163 -existing genetic diversity plays a key role in shaping resistance evolution, and it may be possible
164 luids, when strained by LC, a large variance in shape response is measured, thus unmasking cell-to-ce
165 ions from the auditory cortex play key roles in shaping response properties in the inferior colliculu
166 or diseased cells, leads to striking changes in shape responses of the RBCs.
167  the role of peripheral filtering mechanisms in shaping responses of individual ANFs.SIGNIFICANCE STA
168  we conclude that estradiol plays a key role in shaping responses to early HIV-1 infection that influ
169 ty, phenology and soil resource availability in shaping rhizosphere effects are not well understood.
170 es identity, phylogeny and functional traits in shaping rhizosphere fungal communities and tested the
171 e overriding other macroecological processes in shaping scavenger communities.
172 e highlight the role of RNA binding proteins in shaping selective translational regulation during str
173 n and reveal a pervasive role of 3D movement in shaping sensory cortical dynamics.
174    Overall, we show that the role of ecology in shaping signal evolution applies to surprisingly deep
175  that differences in the substrate channels (in shape, size, electrostatic surface, and residue compo
176 nsely packed, nonspherical, or heterogeneous in shape, size, or texture, all of which are true of man
177 udy has revealed a role for mechanosensation in shaping social avoidance responses in zebrafish.
178 ional role for native representations of sex in shaping social behavior and reveal a neural mechanism
179 erins can be discerned; they appear variable in shape, spacing, and tilt with respect to the membrane
180 tial role of a long lasting refractory state in shaping spatiotemporal properties of neonatal retinal
181                   Dispersal is a key process in shaping species spatial distributions.
182 p roots were more crucial than shallow roots in shaping species' extreme isohydric behaviour.
183 ls, and suggest a role of dispersal capacity in shaping species' geographic distributions.
184 and pathways, which may be important factors in shaping specific symbiotic relationships.
185 regulation of the epigenome plays a key role in shaping stem cell hierarchies, differential expressio
186 that the superior colliculus may play a role in shaping subjective emotional experiences in addition
187 pinpoint the key role of surface fluctuation in shaping supracrystals.
188 s during early litter decomposition can play in shaping surface litter contribution to soil organic m
189 context-dependent, dichotomous role for NaCl in shaping Th17 cell pathogenicity.
190 ndings demonstrate a dual function of the NL in shaping the 3D genome.
191 highlight the role of historical contingency in shaping the adaptive radiation of notothenioids.
192 of IKK signaling and the HCMV U(L)26 protein in shaping the antiviral response to HCMV.IMPORTANCE Mod
193 neous selection, tended to be more important in shaping the assembly of soil bacterial communities am
194 le of resolved ocean and atmosphere dynamics in shaping the atmospheric circulation is still largely
195 estigated the effect of host genetic factors in shaping the bacterial species composition in the rume
196 robots are becoming increasingly influential in shaping the behavior of humans with whom they interac
197 estigations given their critical involvement in shaping the body's antitumour immune responses.
198  and specific roles of these myeloid subsets in shaping the br-met niche to regulate br-met outgrowth
199 in regions, and to highlight the joint role, in shaping the brain-wide organization of ECoG networks,
200 c rearrangement appears to have a major role in shaping the cancer DNA methylome, to be considered al
201 ed in the past several years to be important in shaping the cellular immune response.
202 box A1 (FOXA1), both of which are implicated in shaping the chromatin landscape during demethylation
203  The inflammatory component may be important in shaping the clinical and neuropathological patterns o
204  to the critical role of AhR dietary ligands in shaping the composition and proper functioning of gut
205 t genetics as influenced by breeding history in shaping the composition of root associated microbial
206      Corneal stiffness plays a critical role in shaping the cornea with respect to intraocular pressu
207               Microglia play important roles in shaping the developing CNS, and at early stages they
208  responses, which might have important roles in shaping the development and outcome of atheroscleroti
209 moting properties, may play an outsized role in shaping the development of the community spatiotempor
210 es the critical role of microbial mutualisms in shaping the distribution of plant species.
211 tic, ecological and evolutionary constraints in shaping the diversification of this key life-history
212 eight and fetal growth are important factors in shaping the duration of gestation: genetically elevat
213 s demonstrate a novel role for TNAP activity in shaping the dynamic interactions within the brain-imm
214 al perspective can nevertheless be essential in shaping the dynamic response to the external environm
215 PA1, TRPV4, and Aquaporin-4 are all involved in shaping the dynamics of infrared pulse-evoked intrace
216 R-associated degradation (ERAD-R) has a role in shaping the early secretory pathway.
217   Mutualistic interactions play a major role in shaping the Earth's biodiversity, yet the consistent
218 at step time asymmetry plays a dominant role in shaping the energetic cost of gait asymmetry.
219 at step time asymmetry plays a dominant role in shaping the energetic cost of gait asymmetry.
220 ed DNA demethylation plays an important role in shaping the epigenetic landscape and chromatin access
221 vidence on the active roles metabolism plays in shaping the epigenome to influence patterns of gene e
222 t and measurable role of biotic interactions in shaping the evolution of communities and lineages on
223 red the potential for the hydric environment in shaping the evolution of nest site choice.
224 inding highlights the role of social context in shaping the evolution of phenotypes and raises questi
225 hat ecological uncertainty is likely to play in shaping the evolution of specialisation and generalis
226                A central role for confidence in shaping the fidelity of evidence accumulation indicat
227 ctions between mutations play a central role in shaping the fitness landscape, but a clear picture of
228 anisms that allow them to function optimally in shaping the flow of information through neural circui
229 r health (DAH) and the role the G20 can have in shaping the future of health financing.
230       Overall, hypoxia plays a critical role in shaping the genomic and evolutionary landscapes of ca
231 e Trp53 deficiency and tissue/cell of origin in shaping the genomic landscape of IR-induced tumours.
232  partially, played a role with other factors in shaping the genomic patterns of ROH in Chinese local
233 cycling, and therefore plays a critical role in shaping the global oxygen cycle.
234 ole for top-down zooplankton grazing control in shaping the global patterns of nitrogen fixation.
235             However, their simultaneous role in shaping the hemisphere-scale wintertime troposphere/s
236     Retrotransposition is an important force in shaping the human genome and is involved in prenatal
237 portant than host-microbe co-diversification in shaping the human microbiome, providing a key foundat
238 ntrinsic conductances play an essential role in shaping the I/O relationship of cortical neurons and
239 nfants and suggest an important role of ILC2 in shaping the immune response early during RSV infectio
240 ating that MDP sensing plays a critical role in shaping the immune response to intestinal antigens by
241 on decreased expression of molecules engaged in shaping the immunosuppressive microenvironment, inclu
242 stigated the involvement of this new pathway in shaping the inflammatory response using the zymosan-i
243 to the matrix, demonstrate the role of IMPG2 in shaping the IPM, and shed light on the potential mech
244 hts the role of viral interferon antagonists in shaping the kinetics and magnitude of the host respon
245 d that gene duplications played a major role in shaping the kinetochore; more than half of LECA's kin
246 atory gene expression play an essential role in shaping the macrophage inflammatory response.
247 a dominant influence of the tissue-of-origin in shaping the metabolic reprogramming that enables tumo
248 re where the individual plays an active role in shaping the metagenomic context but also when the pee
249 g the critical role of host mucosal immunity in shaping the microbiota.
250 , and that they might have played a key role in shaping the modern human face and vocal tract.
251 ably a consistent role of positive selection in shaping the molecular evolution of the immune system.
252                          However, their role in shaping the mosquito microbiota is not well understoo
253 ine variants in UC and highlight their roles in shaping the natural history of the disease.
254 sing T cells reactive to model Ags, its role in shaping the naturally occurring polyclonal CD8(+) T c
255 hese 'immunoevasins' play a fundamental role in shaping the nature of the immune system by driving th
256 s is a robust network motif and instrumental in shaping the network activity of ChINs.
257                   CDNF plays a profound role in shaping the neurotransmitter circuit structure, seizu
258 ntly, the protein plays an instrumental role in shaping the normal development of the kidney, skin, n
259 ural selection pressures are likely involved in shaping the occurrence and maintenance of this BGC.
260 ur findings reveal a widespread role for NMD in shaping the outcomes of APA.
261 , fluid uptake and transport play a key role in shaping the overall morphology and spreading dynamics
262 ted face covering represents the determinant in shaping the pandemic trends in the three epicenters.
263  genetic driver lesions play a critical role in shaping the phenotypes of lung tumors.
264 idate the key role of adaptive introgression in shaping the phenotypic features of modern cattle, aid
265 opulation bottlenecks and likely play a role in shaping the population structure of H. pylori.
266  importance of gene-environment interactions in shaping the premalignant state.
267 hich gambles are presented in a choice task) in shaping the probability distortion patterns of rhesus
268 ate that relative prey size plays a key role in shaping the raptorial talon.
269 ntary roles for molecular layer interneurons in shaping the rate and pattern of Purkinje cell activit
270 w that inhibition may play an important role in shaping the rate-place code.
271 eby acts as an additional selectivity filter in shaping the repertoire of presented peptide epitopes
272 he potential role of mobile genetic elements in shaping the resistome of the rumen microbiome, with i
273 tion of invasive predators, may be important in shaping the response of ecological communities to glo
274 solid Earth, and the role of these feedbacks in shaping the response of the ice sheet to past and fut
275 ections from the cortex play a critical role in shaping the response properties of sensory neurons.
276 dicates that both Gln and GLS play key roles in shaping the seed metabolic homeostasis.
277 ing the critical role of genetic constraints in shaping the shorter term (experimental evolution) dyn
278 nadaptive processes have played a major role in shaping the size, contents, and compact organization
279 y necessary for their functional versatility in shaping the spatiotemporal dynamics of neural circuit
280  reveal a function of B7-CD28 co-stimulation in shaping the T cell repertoire and limiting autoimmuni
281 an important functional role of this pathway in shaping the temporal precision among sleep-associated
282 d to elucidate the role of the ligand corona in shaping the thermodynamics and kinetics of BNSL assem
283 altered in pnp1-1, revealing a dominant role in shaping the transcriptome.
284 ence supporting the role of lipid metabolism in shaping the tumor microenvironment (TME) and cancer c
285        Tuvan singers show remarkable control in shaping their vocal tract to narrowly focus the harmo
286 ablished, and what role soil amendments play in shaping these interactions.
287 ght the influence of the carnivore community in shaping these relationships, as the coyote varied fro
288 ion and shows the important influence of age in shaping these specific antibody responses.
289 tly advance our understanding of ncRNA roles in shaping tissue functions.
290      Alternative splicing plays a major role in shaping tissue-specific transcriptomes.
291 dicating a potential role for gut microbiota in shaping tolerant or remittance-favoring, and pathogen
292 appreciated role of RNA polymerase conflicts in shaping transcript boundaries and suggests an evoluti
293 ina that R-type Ca(2+) channels are involved in shaping transretinal responses during light perceptio
294 ge domain-general large-scale brain networks in shaping trust behavior over time.
295   This demonstrates the impact of the stroma in shaping tumor architecture by altering inherent patte
296      We describe the roles of RGC subclasses in shaping unique developmental responses within the ret
297  yet these were rightward-skewed and similar in shape when scaled by mean synaptic size.
298 ersa with the same overall surface), or (ii) in shape (with the same overall surface and number), or
299 ds, the parasites became swollen and rounded in shape, with hypertrophied contractile vacuoles and in
300 a null model, the role of adaptive processes in shaping within- and between-population variation may

 
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