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1 ic physical distance suggestive of a defined molecular interaction.
2 s controlled by auto-inhibition via an intra-molecular interaction.
3 n the mature part, possibly through a direct molecular interaction.
4 ydrophilic moieties with potential points of molecular interaction.
5 e combined action of the laser field and the molecular interaction.
6 n targets within the cellular interactome of molecular interactions.
7 ase behavior are a consequence of underlying molecular interactions.
8 ate the affinity of protein-protein or other molecular interactions.
9 n accurate, quantitative analysis of complex molecular interactions.
10 h improving our knowledge of microbiome-host molecular interactions.
11 gel polymer electrolyte through their strong molecular interactions.
12 gical function using very different specific molecular interactions.
13 strength and specificity of their collective molecular interactions.
14 to an average measurement of the ensemble of molecular interactions.
15 lectrostatic repulsive forces and attractive molecular interactions.
16  to challenge the theoretical description of molecular interactions.
17 o perturbations starting from the underlying molecular interactions.
18 or registration compatible with the scale of molecular interactions.
19 obalance (QCM), both applied to quantify the molecular interactions.
20 eural network approach for the prediction of molecular interactions.
21 omposition, hydration states, structure, and molecular interactions.
22 ires an intimate understanding of the glue's molecular interactions.
23 de pairs containing 245 intra- and 398 inter-molecular interactions.
24 energies from experimentally measured single-molecular interactions.
25 ous solutions from real-time measurements of molecular interactions.
26 downstream from the PTC through RNA-mediated molecular interactions.
27 that are difficult to obtain with individual molecular interactions.
28 ring (DLS) techniques were used to study the molecular interactions.
29 comes a helpful tool to infer alterations in molecular interactions.
30 haracterization is crucial for understanding molecular interactions.
31  of the relative content of intra- and inter-molecular interactions.
32 contextualizing genes of interest with known molecular interactions.
33 important for understanding the physical and molecular interactions among its members.
34 ssembly is tightly controlled by multivalent molecular interactions among RNA molecules, adaptor prot
35                                      Using a molecular interaction analysis system, we confirmed that
36 s demonstrated by rationally considering the molecular interaction and energy level alignment, and hi
37 of AS on the human canonical gene functions, molecular interactions and cellular pathways.
38 nce correlation spectroscopy, to measure the molecular interactions and full coexistence curves (bino
39 e-area isotherms yield insight into in-plane molecular interactions and monolayer elastic moduli.
40 he manner by which salt addition affects the molecular interactions and morphology of condensed starc
41 X facilitates investigations of host-microbe molecular interactions and provides insights into a rang
42 eral techniques have been developed to study molecular interactions and quantify subunit stoichiometr
43 ance of through-space substituent effects in molecular interactions and reaction kinetics.
44 res give unprecedented atomic details of the molecular interactions and show how the inhibitors effic
45 s on understanding the biochemistry of their molecular interactions and their biological functions.
46 on is relevant to characterize host-pathogen molecular interactions and to provide new targets for ef
47 , predict and experimentally confirm a novel molecular interaction, and determine which pQTLs are ass
48                                   Viscosity, molecular interactions, and flocculation were the most i
49 e CSD to research into molecular geometries, molecular interactions, and molecular assemblies and dem
50 ver, the detailed organ-organ, cellular, and molecular interactions are not completely resolved.
51  capsid proteins demonstrating that specific molecular interactions are responsible for enhanced viru
52                                        These molecular interactions are sufficiently strong and aniso
53                      In rule-based modeling, molecular interactions are systematically specified in t
54 re controlled by a dynamic interplay between molecular interactions at different length scales.
55                    Understanding of possible molecular interactions at liquid-liquid and solid-liquid
56  NMR spectroscopy to readout the response of molecular interactions at multiple atomic sites presents
57                                              Molecular interactions at the cellular interface mediate
58                        By characterizing the molecular interactions at the initiation of infection be
59  Cse4 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae regulate molecular interactions at the inner kinetochore.
60  understanding to advance the engineering of molecular interactions at the nanoscale.
61 , have seen little work done to characterize molecular interactions at their surfaces.
62 st summarize what is known about protein-RNA molecular interactions based on analyses of solved struc
63           In this study, we investigated the molecular interaction between "Ca.
64 is described to precisely perturb a specific molecular interaction between adeno-associated virus and
65 iated by ArfA and RF2 has been reported, the molecular interaction between ArfA and RF2 in the riboso
66 etry suggested that tannic acid modified the molecular interaction between beta-galactosidase and o-n
67  and used multiple techniques to analyze the molecular interaction between Bif-1 and prohibitin-2.
68                         To clarify the early molecular interaction between ectomycorrhizal partners,
69                      Here, we deciphered the molecular interaction between fibronectin and pneumococc
70                            Here, we define a molecular interaction between neurons and microglia that
71                                    Moreover, molecular interaction between subunitsB2andC1and actin w
72  within the embryo, highlighting the complex molecular interaction between these two tissues during e
73               We show that there is a direct molecular interaction between TSP4 and Cavalpha2delta1 i
74                                          The molecular interactions between a protective monoclonal a
75          Almost five decades of studying the molecular interactions between Agrobacterium and its hos
76 molecular dynamics simulation to explore the molecular interactions between Amphetamine and Theophyll
77 f antibody mixtures can be used to infer the molecular interactions between antibodies.
78            In order to better understand the molecular interactions between antivenom antibodies and
79 identify and annotate previously undescribed molecular interactions between capsid subunits that are
80                  This study investigates the molecular interactions between Cm(III) and its inactive
81  binding site, which translated into dynamic molecular interactions between CPV and TfR.
82 hese results provide insight into the unique molecular interactions between DNA and the SWCNT surface
83        Our 3.6 angstrom structure identifies molecular interactions between DT-061 and all three PP2A
84                          Thus, we probed the molecular interactions between fibrinogen and zeolite na
85 nt in SERS spectra provides insight into the molecular interactions between functionalized nanopartic
86                                    Favorable molecular interactions between group 16 elements have be
87                                              Molecular interactions between heterologous classes of f
88 these interactions can be traced to specific molecular interactions between host and pathway, and how
89  health and disease, and to decipher complex molecular interactions between humans and other species,
90 ed, it is necessary to better understand the molecular interactions between influenza viruses and the
91 ive site geometry and the rupture of crucial molecular interactions between key residues in both the
92 tures reveal for the first time the detailed molecular interactions between MG antibodies and a core
93 nd iodate (IO(3)(-)) in the environment, but molecular interactions between NOM and iodine species ar
94 arly chemical evolution, with an emphasis on molecular interactions between peptides and other classe
95 d thereby increase tumor growth, the precise molecular interactions between platelets and metastatic
96 sion, our study suggests a common pattern of molecular interactions between pneumococcal FnBPs and fi
97                                         Some molecular interactions between polymer chains and antiox
98     Collectively, these findings clarify how molecular interactions between reactive species, hydroge
99                                          The molecular interactions between reproductive cells are cr
100 in proximities, leading to identification of molecular interactions between subunits, insights into t
101                                              Molecular interactions between TGF-beta pathway and VDD
102                                 To date, the molecular interactions between the a1 repeat and KR2 hav
103                            Disentangling the molecular interactions between the mutualistic partners
104 C1A cysteine protease fold with a network of molecular interactions between the N-terminal propeptide
105                It is increasingly clear that molecular interactions between the nervous system and mi
106 trategies used to impart selectivity and the molecular interactions between the selector and the anal
107                      Furthermore, we studied molecular interactions between the TetR DNA-binding modu
108 tectic electrolyte is formed directly by the molecular interactions between two different redox-activ
109              Here we successfully probed the molecular interactions between two peptides (cecropin P1
110 lar and organic systems via intra- and inter-molecular interactions, but study of inorganic materials
111 ccur in a sequential manner to ensure proper molecular interactions, but the underlying mechanism rem
112                             SkipGNN predicts molecular interactions by not only aggregating informati
113 most important conformational information in molecular interactions can be captured by THz electromag
114                           We describe how CG molecular interactions can be derived from all-atom simu
115 l systems, it is necessary to understand how molecular interactions can encode and execute algorithms
116 ess of the polypeptide and strength of inter-molecular interactions- can give rise to many of the str
117             It is crucial to visualize these molecular-interaction complexes directly within the cell
118 dancy in the PDB, tendencies toward specific molecular interactions consideration have been refined a
119 ection of human (as well as mouse and yeast) molecular interaction data integrated from 32 different
120 toskeleton, lipid composition, crowding, and molecular interactions deviate lateral diffusion from th
121                       We first calculate the molecular interaction energy between tropomyosin and act
122          It describes the direct mechanisms (molecular interactions, enzymatic conversion, salting-ou
123 t the MIMIx (The Minimum Information about a Molecular Interaction eXperiment) or IMEx level.
124 descriptors, are then introduced followed by molecular interaction fields (MIFs), a global descriptor
125                                     By using molecular interaction fingerprints, we discovered that t
126 urement and the successful detection of both molecular interactions (for example, cleavage, binding,
127 uage and the Proteomics Standards Initiative Molecular Interactions format, and then integrated.
128 or estimating and comparing the coherence of molecular-interaction gene networks that accounts for th
129 as hampered efforts to better understand the molecular interactions governing disease progression.
130 ways of TSPO ligands, which could reveal the molecular interactions governing ligand residence time.
131  (AD), yet a systematic investigation of its molecular interactions has not been reported.
132 tes lymphangiogenesis, because these complex molecular interactions have been difficult to follow ex
133                                              Molecular interactions have been successfully modeled an
134 o their complex gene hierarchies and dynamic molecular interactions. Here we present a genome-wide in
135 and quantitative comparison, we investigated molecular interactions important for the regulatory role
136 lded a complete thermodynamic profile of the molecular interaction in agreement with published data.
137 i-layer network, where each layer represents molecular interactions in a different human tissue.
138 d, hence, crystallization outcomes depend on molecular interactions in a simple way: Strongly heterog
139 d to identify and characterize molecules and molecular interactions in a wide range of applications,
140  Mechanical force regulates a broad range of molecular interactions in biology.
141           The ability to locate and identify molecular interactions in cells has significant importan
142 amework to computationally unveil nonobvious molecular interactions in CRISPR systems and experimenta
143 tilised to characterise the binding site and molecular interactions in detail, based on the principle
144                                              Molecular interactions in dough are poorly defined but a
145  with three E2 proteins revealed distinctive molecular interactions in each case, but they also highl
146 ned by an understanding of the collective of molecular interactions in form of biological networks.
147 rsal tool for the investigation of transient molecular interactions in general.
148                         Modeling multivalent molecular interactions in granules is challenging becaus
149 a living cell contains information about its molecular interactions in its native environment.
150  also detailed signaling circuits of complex molecular interactions in key brain regions affected by
151                    However, mosquito-malaria molecular interactions in nature are not clear.
152 tomic models of both states reveal conserved molecular interactions in the interior of the filament a
153 concentration, hydrolytic power of acids and molecular interactions in the system.
154                             We find that the molecular interactions in this system give rise to a pos
155 g requires the orchestration of thousands of molecular interactions in time and space.
156     Using the detailed information about the molecular interactions in two filament states, we succes
157 It has been used previously to model complex molecular interactions including the motion of a myosin-
158                              Full control of molecular interactions, including reactive losses, would
159  the receptor have been well-documented, but molecular interactions involved in receptor activation r
160 cal phenotypes to a much greater extent than molecular interactions involving a mutated amino acid in
161      We show that FLA4 acts predominantly by molecular interactions involving its carboxy-proximal fa
162                    The identification of new molecular interactions is crucial to guiding the rationa
163 . and graphene, therefore understanding such molecular interactions is essential.
164 s a promising approach for the derivation of molecular interaction kinetics in their native environme
165 lt, it has remained a challenge to calculate molecular interaction kinetics, in particular associatio
166 teins are a modular, incompletely understood molecular interaction language in signaling systems.
167 at both charge-transfer energy and effective molecular interactions, leading to a small but non-zero
168 ins can be directly displayed on an uploaded molecular interaction map, allowing users to systemicall
169 rules based on the topology and semantics of molecular interaction maps built with CellDesigner.
170                           Disease modules in molecular interaction maps have been useful for characte
171                                              Molecular interaction maps have emerged as a meaningful
172 topology and the annotations of the starting molecular interaction maps.
173 sociated protein complexes shed light on the molecular interactions mediated by 'hotspots' of the SF3
174 atient prognosis and is tightly regulated by molecular interactions mediated by lymphatic endothelial
175 n of these mutants, we propose a sequence of molecular interactions mediated by Synaptotagmin that pr
176 ding to cell surface receptors, a cascade of molecular interactions mediates the infectious cellular
177        To gain insight into the cellular and molecular interactions mediating the desmoplastic reacti
178 n structures have provided atomic details of molecular interactions, much less is known about the inf
179                                         This molecular interaction network therefore directly links t
180 hich integrates three omics, tissue-specific molecular interaction network types.
181                                              Molecular interaction networks are powerful resources fo
182           Then we model different real-world molecular interaction networks as weighted graphs with p
183 ing and label propagation, that can leverage molecular interaction networks to predict gene attribute
184 ws users to obtain, visualize and prioritize molecular interaction networks using HD-relevant gene ex
185 nt human pathways represented as independent molecular interaction networks, suggesting that a minori
186 d that permit detailed analyses across broad molecular interaction networks.
187 ntroduce a metric for measuring coherence of molecular-interaction networks as a slope of internal ve
188             The elucidation of Gp45-involved molecular interactions not only broadens our understandi
189  large additional shift in tropomyosin, with molecular interactions now identified between tropomyosi
190  These results increase understanding of the molecular interactions occurring between transcription f
191 lucidated sequential events and cellular and molecular interactions occurring during crescentic lesio
192 This study demonstrates heterogeneity in the molecular interactions occurring within infected cells a
193                    Our studies demonstrate a molecular interaction of Brg1 and FoxM1 and an endotheli
194               Therefore, manipulation of the molecular interaction of BTNL2 with its putative recepto
195                            A highly specific molecular interaction of diffusible ligands with their r
196  This protective effect is restricted to the molecular interaction of IL-17A and/or IL-17F with the I
197 ows us to propose a structural model for the molecular interaction of the SpGAPDH-Plg complex.
198                            By harnessing the molecular interactions of a set of artificial intrinsica
199 pport for using model membranes to study the molecular interactions of AMPs with bacterial membranes.
200                                          The molecular interactions of both enantiomers 6c and 6d at
201 ructures, and their implication for modeling molecular interactions of chemokine receptors with small
202 or investigating the binding specificity and molecular interactions of covalent binding drugs in a ce
203                                              Molecular interactions of gas-phase nonylphenols (NPs) w
204                                    Here, the molecular interactions of murine GBPs (mGBP1/2/3/5/6), h
205 cture, function, conformational changes, and molecular interactions of outer membrane proteins can be
206           Here, we analyze the structure and molecular interactions of potent monoclonal antibody (mA
207     Recent structural studies have uncovered molecular interactions of several DNA lesions within the
208 odological advances permit the assessment of molecular interactions of specific ROS molecules with sp
209  co-crystal structures revealed differential molecular interactions of the 20S-OH moiety and the 25-O
210 ructures reveal the precise localization and molecular interactions of the internalized SpaPQR 'expor
211 ydrophobic isopropyl side groups, as well as molecular interactions of the polymer's amide moieties.
212 ections is subclinical, study of the initial molecular interactions of the two agents requires an ani
213 ved cell adhesion complex to orchestrate the molecular interactions of three tissues during patternin
214 ls, we uncovered that TnT-R173W destabilizes molecular interactions of troponin with tropomyosin, and
215 g in a labeled amino acid that can mimic the molecular interactions of Trp, enabling wash-free imagin
216                           Characterizing the molecular interactions of viruses in natural microbial p
217 e scale using unique probabilistic models of molecular interactions on a per-sample basis.
218 ulture and expansion) requiring high-avidity molecular interactions on the cell surface.
219  interstitial space and the limiting rate of molecular interactions or conformational changes in the
220 is, independent of the underlying details of molecular interactions or spatial stacking.
221 eactions of life, cells can compartmentalize molecular interaction partners together within separated
222 titatively measure and image such low-energy molecular interactions, permitting computed spectroscopi
223 put MITOMI (mechanically induced trapping of molecular interactions) platform, we derived equilibrium
224 o host Apolipoprotein H (ApoH) and that this molecular interaction plays a pivotal role for successfu
225 op portions in proteins are involved in many molecular interaction processes.
226                These findings illuminate how molecular interactions promote protein fibril networks a
227                        Here we dissected the molecular interaction properties of the human posterior
228          Overall, our findings reveal shared molecular interaction regions between COPD and IPF and s
229  However, critical details of the associated molecular interactions remain unclear.
230 dies provide the first atomic insight into a molecular interaction required for mitotic centrosome as
231 e summarize what is known about lineages and molecular interactions required for pattern formation in
232  nucleocapsid transit in infected cells, the molecular interactions required for their function are u
233                            To understand the molecular interactions required for these activities, we
234 s benefits of standardization efforts in the molecular interaction research field, representatives of
235 ow energies, the quantum wave-like nature of molecular interactions results in distinctive scattering
236 y sheds light on the rational engineering of molecular interaction(s) with achiral microporous materi
237 ng the possible involvement of an additional molecular interaction(s).
238                                              Molecular interaction screening identified transcription
239 nery is via Turing patterns, where nonlinear molecular interactions spontaneously produce spatiotempo
240 n be predicted through the analysis of their molecular interaction subnetworks, their functional anno
241 rises from learning the patterns of specific molecular interactions, such as hydrogen bonds, aromatic
242 eagents targeting the disruption of specific molecular interactions suggested that pressure-induced a
243 ild terms, which are children of the PSI-MI 'molecular interaction' term.
244 ues at the amino-terminus instigate an intra-molecular interaction that enlists both of the N-termina
245 pharmacology and reveal a previously unknown molecular interaction that modulates benzodiazepine acti
246 lar assemblies reveal at high-resolution the molecular interactions that allow CA to form both pentam
247 th the aim of identifying the minimum set of molecular interactions that can drive the network to a r
248 ity involves complex, time-dependent dynamic molecular interactions that cannot be observed directly
249 woody plant biomass, with an emphasis on the molecular interactions that contribute to its recalcitra
250 Using a cell-free gene network we programmed molecular interactions that control the frequency of osc
251 nomers to act as directing groups and impart molecular interactions that define regiochemical ring-op
252  border assembly, reveals a hierarchy in the molecular interactions that drive intermicrovillar adhes
253           Our findings uncover a sequence of molecular interactions that drive PQS insertion into the
254                                 However, the molecular interactions that drive the adsorption of pHLI
255     We provide a detailed description of the molecular interactions that drive the membrane crossing
256 ur kinetic and biochemical data, reveals the molecular interactions that enable ArfA to specifically
257 ynamics simulation reveals short-range polar molecular interactions that favor ferroelectric ordering
258 scuss recent work that has shed light on the molecular interactions that govern ISC assembly, and foc
259             Although much is known about the molecular interactions that govern the regulation of key
260                                          The molecular interactions that influence cell-to-cell adhes
261 ion on the structure of these domains or the molecular interactions that mediate domain formation.
262 several classes of physiologically important molecular interactions that occur between bacteria and t
263 pectrum aptamers to overcome resistance, and molecular interactions that occur during viral assembly.
264                   Our findings shed light on molecular interactions that regulate CD33 exon 2 splicin
265 -1 but is itself subject to intra- and inter-molecular interactions that regulate its function.
266 and define a framework of early cellular and molecular interactions that regulate T cell alloimmunity
267                                     However, molecular interactions that stabilize the ligand-binding
268           Most DNA processes are governed by molecular interactions that take place in a sequence-spe
269  model structure utilized for measurement of molecular interactions that typically occur at cell memb
270                            Understanding the molecular interactions that undelay these responses will
271                               The underlying molecular interactions that underpin biomolecular LLPS h
272 tify additional genetic targets and specific molecular interactions that we can study and apply for t
273 is a key principle in reinforcing reversible molecular interactions through the formation of multiple
274 emokine receptor family members represents a molecular interaction to control receptor signaling and
275                              The fundamental molecular interactions underlying the binding of tropomy
276                                          The molecular interactions underlying the formation of a spe
277  studies have elucidated many aspects of the molecular interactions underlying the formation of these
278 icient for AAUAAA motif recognition, yet the molecular interactions underpinning its assembly and mec
279                  However, the mechanisms and molecular interactions used by pol beta for substrate se
280 tial to capture non-linear relations between molecular interactions using high-dimensional sparse dat
281 eriments demonstrated that Cx43-beta-tubulin molecular interaction was depleted due to protein-protei
282 Signal (TIMES) which we have used to measure molecular interactions, we are able to quantify the amou
283 ake advantage of NMR data for characterizing molecular interactions, we developed NmrLineGuru, a soft
284                                          The molecular interactions were characterized by Fourier tra
285  loop are modulated by the formation of weak molecular interactions, where perturbations of these int
286 very platforms that endogenously monitor the molecular interactions, which facilitate binding and rel
287  Taken together, our findings define a novel molecular interaction with the neuronal LTCC that is req
288                                              Molecular interactions with both oxides and metals are e
289        This necessitates the manipulation of molecular interactions with high precision.
290 of the bone marrow niche environment and its molecular interactions with HSCs is pivotal to overcomin
291 n the p47 linker region completely abrogated molecular interactions with Kenny.
292 eveloped HDNetDB, a database that integrates molecular interactions with many HD-relevant datasets.
293                                     Thereby, molecular interactions with the coherently ordered membr
294 ver, a gap has remained in understanding how molecular interactions with the nucleosome contribute to
295  unique, and in some cases sequence-specific molecular interactions with the surface of carbon nanotu
296 e GLP-1 receptor that predict additional key molecular interactions with these amino acids.
297 identify novel risk genes/pathways and study molecular interactions within and across disease-relevan
298 eatment (during the dehydration step) on the molecular interactions within caseinate/pectin complexes
299 ral analyses, we suggest a mechanism whereby molecular interactions within the active site transduce
300 n domains in the BM3 enzyme and characterize molecular interactions within the BM3 dimer by using sev

 
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