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1             We use hydrological modeling and new 1200-year tree-ring reconstructions of summer soil m
2 operties, which may pave a new way to design new 3D graphene devices with preserved 2D electronic pro
3 e presence of a helper adenovirus to yield a new AAV variant that then serves as a template for evolv
4                                            A new Abeta-independent hypothesis emerges where the amylo
5 The origin of land plants was accompanied by new adaptations to life on land, including the evolution
6      We further validated the functions of 3 new adipose IR genes by overexpression-based phenotypic
7                                        These new agents can be classified into different groups, main
8 r, but in addition may help provide a useful new alternative strategy to control ovarian tumor progre
9                        Approximately 3.4% of new and 18% of recurrent cases of TB are multidrug-resis
10                      These observations open new and interesting questions on the function and regula
11 emote sensing datasets promise qualitatively new and more abundant data on the underlying processes a
12 ssion of gender norms, with the emergence of new and more horizontal forms of social differentiation
13 all families of porous ions and represents a new and powerful method for the synthesis of porous soli
14                                 We present 2 new animal models that will serve to elucidate the under
15 play library based on the variable domain of new antigen receptor (VNAR) was used for in vitro select
16 rocumulenes and sets the scene for a host of new applications for CO(2)-derived polymers.
17                          We then introduce a new approach designed specifically to find radically dis
18                 In this study, we describe a new approach for preparing islets that enhances islet fu
19                              We believe this new approach holds tremendous promise in reproducibly re
20 erload or inhibition of Na/Ca(mito) may be a new approach to ameliorate metabolic dysregulation in he
21 s the versatility of the enzyme, providing a new approach to facilitate novel applications.
22 entify people at risk for AKI and to develop new approaches to improve AKI outcomes.
23 urveys the current progress of this exciting new area.
24                        Finally, we highlight new areas of research and novel strategies that may shed
25 monoicy likely favoured the colonisations of new areas, especially in the Miocene that was a key epoc
26 confirming known interactions and predicting new associations.
27                                 We present a new, automated method for arriving at a classification o
28 g those used by insect navigators, opening a new avenue for the investigation of the neural basis of
29  antagonist, such as ICT12035, can provide a new avenue for the treatment of cancers.
30 episignatures and, most significantly, opens new avenues for accurate diagnosis and clinical assessme
31 ing into frameworks of memory function opens new avenues of study and even therapies for hippocampal
32 the ISR can be modulated promises to uncover new avenues to diminish pathologies resulting from it fo
33 elity of translation initiation by OCM opens new avenues to understand alternative translation mechan
34 kably plastic, and that dynamic GNs generate new biosynthetic pathways in different Brassicaceae line
35                           Recent advances in new cancer treatment modalities (e.g., gene and immune t
36  and the search to identify and characterize new cancer-related organisms is ongoing.
37 an approach (BeviMed(4)) identified multiple new candidate PID-associated genes, including IVNS1ABP.
38 tructure in miRNA cleavage by developing the new CAP-STRUCTURE-seq method to capture the intact mRNA
39 y-6 (P6), representing a barrier to building new cardiac muscle in adults.
40 rden of premenopausal breast cancer for both new cases and deaths compared with higher income countri
41                         We forecast rates of new cases for COVID-19 under different social distancing
42           There were 121 (12%) HHCs that had new cases of TB identified: 17 (2%) were confirmed, 33 (
43 s their affinity to PIPs we have developed a new cell free assay based on the ability of the receptor
44  opens many exciting avenues but also create new challenges.
45                  In this work, we designed a new chemotherapeutic drug candidate against cancer, name
46 rtebrates through genomic comparisons with a new chromosome-scale sequence of the invertebrate chorda
47 rapid trait refinement and adaptation to the new citrate niche, while also suggesting a recalcitrant
48 ute a new class of polyurethanes (PUs) and a new class of materials featuring an unprecedented backbo
49 esulting materials respectively constitute a new class of polyurethanes (PUs) and a new class of mate
50              Furans merit consideration as a new class of therapeutic agents for controlling cancer m
51             Trifluoromethyl sulfoxides are a new class of trifluoromethylthiolating reagent.
52 veloped to inhibit enzyme activity; however, new classes of small molecules that endow new functions
53                                          The new classification includes 2 classes, 6 types and 33 su
54                             We identify five new colonies, and 21 additional colonies previously unre
55 indings establish that evolution can produce new complex molecular structures and functions via simpl
56 gans and other animals may reveal additional new compound families and signaling paradigms.
57 cone, 2'-hydroxy-3-phenylpropionate, and two new compounds, namely (Z)-1,6-bis(2-hydroxyphenyl)-3,4-d
58                         Here, we described a new, comprehensive system of in silico methods that take
59  reservoirs is introduced to demonstrate the new concept of "structronics" (a neologism derived from
60 ted scaffolds is of interest when developing new conducting or electrochromic materials as well as in
61 p of multidisciplinary experts in the field, new core criteria based on contemporary cardiovascular i
62 ture during the sport practice by means of a new "correction approach".
63                           The development of new CRISPR-Cas genome editing tools continues to drive m
64  kinetic registration can be used to develop new criteria for comprehensive diagnostics of autoimmune
65                            In this work, two new curvature-based angularity indices are introduced an
66 partments in patients with MS, which include new data and practical comments for electroradiology tec
67 sly published blood transcriptomic data with new data from a prospective human immunodeficiency virus
68  the well-established mouse model of TB, our new data provide evidence that the alarmin S100A8/A9 med
69 te of incidence does, presenting a promising new data type for the application of statistical indicat
70                                    Until its new definition in the fourth edition of the WHO classifi
71  As a result, nanoscale curvature provides a new degree of freedom to manipulate 3D graphene electric
72 ngs, providing a framework for the design of new DEL synthesis technologies to enable next-generation
73 Ac D1-MSNs and may prove a useful target for new depression therapeutics.
74  of histology and mutation information, with new developments in DNA methylation classification.
75 trans-acting lncRNAs in vivo, and generating new developments in high-throughput screening used to id
76                                         With new developments in the area of advanced biobased fibers
77   We apply the AWA methodology to evaluate a new diagnostic test developed in the Rapid Diagnostics i
78           More generally, these data bring a new dimension to the nuclear theranostic model by showin
79 scribe the partial cranium and skeleton of a new diprotodontian marsupial from the late Oligocene (~2
80                      These results provide a new direction for future investigation of the diverse bi
81 tanding of non-volatile switching and open a new direction in precision defect engineering, down to a
82 ther, these emerging methods offer promising new directions in the study of natural selection.
83  can help to identify and characterize these new disease-causing genes.
84   The most common therapeutic needs involved new drugs (n = 149, 51.0%), cell regeneration (n = 115,
85                                              New drugs or combinations are needed to improve patient
86                     This RGC network forms a new electrical channel combining the ON and OFF feedforw
87 e made from standard output with no need for new engineering.
88                              This involved a new ephaptic coupling, in which an excitatory synapse ge
89 rt disease guidelines have been updated with new evidence and provides newer options for diagnosis an
90 ressed with evidence updates to identify any new evidence and to help determine which topics should b
91 ata was originally described as a cycad, but new evidence from cuticle structure suggests that it is
92             In this review, I will highlight new evidence indicating that neonatal T cells are not in
93                                              New evidence reported by Solomon et al. that hippocampal
94           This is a qualitative synthesis of new evidence with existing meta-analyses, and studies ha
95 iolate)](-) structure, which is supported by new EXAFS data.
96                                   With these new examples, we perform the first cross-kingdom structu
97 rophage immunometabolism in atherosclerosis, new exciting concepts and potential targets for interven
98      Notably, most of these mutations create new exons.
99                                            A new family of robust, non-toxic, water-compatible ruthen
100                                              New, fast-acting T2-targeting biologics (already used fo
101                        Here, we review these new findings, focusing on studies performed on human bet
102  progress will impact the academic sector as new forms of research based on large amounts of data wil
103                          Here, we describe a new fossil specimen from Drimolen Main Quarry, dated fro
104  Here, we advance existing hypotheses with a new framework that accounts for quantitative FLS variati
105 on of TET1-targeted neuronal genes, offering new functional and mechanistic understanding of NONO in
106 liable because of its potential of unveiling new functionalities of the genomic expressions, which mi
107             Recent studies have demonstrated new functions of individual members of the FABP family.
108 r, new classes of small molecules that endow new functions to enzymes via proximity-mediated effect a
109 the COVID-19 pandemic have exposed humans to new fungi and viruses, with unknown consequences.
110                                  To enable a new generation of anti-viral vaccines, we designed self-
111 gencies and training programs must support a new generation of scientists and clinicians who work in
112      The anniversary provides a chance for a new generation to take a look back, to see how science h
113                                      After a new genome is sequenced and assembled, structural gene a
114                                 In total, 22 new geriatric variables were imported from the ACS NSQIP
115                 NIH RePORTER was queried for new grants (R01, -03, -21) awarded to Departments of Sur
116  administrative organization to conform to a new healthcare environment while still providing high-qu
117 logy is entering an exciting time where many new high-resolution structures of large complexes and me
118 , D-serine, an endogenous amino acid, offers new hope as a therapeutic agent for refractory TLE.
119 uld push the output performance of TENG to a new horizon.
120 2018, Philadelphia identified an outbreak of new human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections among
121 entific process of cyclically preregistering new hypotheses in between waves of data collection, we i
122 orphans from a structural point of view, and new I(2)-IR ligands are urgently required for improving
123 i image-quality phantoms designed to fit the new imaging system.
124 s increasingly important with the arrival of new immunotherapy modalities.
125 ll model of KSHV infection and established a new infection model of primary lymphatic endothelial cel
126  cell culture and in vivo This work provides new insight into how flaviviruses control pathogenesis a
127                        This study provides a new insight into the metabolism of IVD cells under nutri
128                        These studies provide new insight into the sequence requirements for developin
129 Our goals are to provide a means of deriving new insights and infection control strategies based on t
130                          These results bring new insights for studies with venom compounds, PIs, and
131                          This model provides new insights into charge-ordering phenomena in transitio
132 nd biochemical data, we attempt to summarize new insights into hERG-specific function and articulate
133 rative disease-modelling strategy may reveal new insights into mechanisms of cardiac disease and serv
134                     The methodology promises new insights into phosphorus as well as other structural
135                            This work affords new insights into realizing a stable Li metal anode for
136          Molecular modeling studies provided new insights into the chemical features required for opt
137             Taken together, our data provide new insights into the differentiation of transposons and
138  of conjugated polymers, thus also providing new insights into the molecular design guidelines for th
139  contact dynamics as guidance cues may yield new insights into the regulation of innate immunity.
140 mental properties of lncRNA genes, revealing new insights into the RNA structure-function relationshi
141 t forward an alternate mechanism, drawing on new insights into the role of the medial temporal lobe i
142 eetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) to demonstrate how new insights into the socio-spatial organization of this
143                                   We provide new insights into the tissue-specific functions of VDRs
144                          This study provides new insights into YAP as a broad transcriptional repress
145                                     However, new insights suggest that non-haemodynamic tubulo-toxic
146 rom generally expanding to incorporate these new insights.
147                                              New key questions focused on the yield of alternative HB
148 FC plays a causal role in the acquisition of new learning and not just in the extinction or reversal
149                          These findings shed new light on GM-CSF biology in sterile tissue inflammati
150 fer cellular functions are beginning to shed new light on the interplay of components involved in mul
151                          Our findings reveal new links between avian physiology, ecology, behaviour a
152 face and many more plasmid vectors, but also new links of the plasmids to advanced bioinformatic tool
153 tions from which they have disappeared or to new locations where biologists hypothesize they have a g
154      This has implications for the design of new long-residence-time TSPO ligands.
155 the promise they hold for the development of new management strategies in agriculture and forestry.
156                   Overall, we indicated this new material may be developed as an anti-bacterial agent
157                        Taken together, these new materials and methods provide access to colloidal cr
158                                              New materials have been explored, including green materi
159 al factors and viral pathogens and provide a new means of targeted attenuation for next-generation ro
160                         Our study revealed a new mechanism by which platelets promote the metastasis
161                 Thus, our findings provide a new mechanism for social memory formation, through regul
162 ntify dependencies that point to potentially new mechanisms.
163  Taken together, these data not only provide new mechanistic insight into how a unique collagen fragm
164 AD3 promoter methylation in TAFs and provide new mechanistic insights on the selective poor response
165                                         This new method allowed calculation of kinetic features of th
166  For testing M3C, we developed clusterlab, a new method for simulating multivariate Gaussian clusters
167 a simulation experiment, and showed that the new method is more powerful with less Type I error than
168 termediates at low temperature and creates a new method to characterize elusive intermediates in mult
169                  Overall, this study reports new methodologies to synthesize SH probes, while providi
170 can be made highly atom economic, makes this new methodology a very appealing option for this archety
171                                              New methods for investigating human astrocytes are urgen
172 netic basis of sex determination may lead to new methods of managing these troublesome weeds.
173 ostatic health, the responses to injury, and new methods to study lung repair and regeneration.
174 n in sequence and structure, we introduced a new metric designated 'contact proximity deviation' that
175 es an initial allylic substitution to form a new Michael acceptor, followed by the addition of a seco
176 the intrinsic kinetic mechanism to result in new molecular and cellular functionality.
177                         Our results identify new molecular and morphological traits associated with p
178                 The present study unravels a new molecular system for vesicle-based axonal transport
179 ism is being redefined by the development of new molecular tools, tumour modelling systems and precis
180 lateau and northern India, diversifying into new, more arid habitats after environmental conditions s
181                                    Thus, the new mouse line is an ideal tool to study cytotoxic T lym
182                                          The new multicore ring fibers provide a new platform for exp
183 es, and 62 mycorrhizal species, including 29 new mycorrhizal genomes.
184  inspired rational design and engineering of new nanomaterials to incorporate desired enzymes into th
185       Synaptogenesis is essential in forming new neurocircuits during development, and this is mediat
186 evolution could drive a pathogen to colonize new niches, interrogation of sequenced E. coli O157:H7 g
187                                 The detected new nonsense mutation in the TYMP gene would be very imp
188                                We proposed a new normalization method, labeled MIXnorm, for FFPE RNA-
189 e assessed the feasibility of eradicating 60 new (not yet established) and 35 emerging (established w
190 us replacement of senescent taste cells with new ones generated by adult taste stem cells.
191 ntrast enhanced subtraction imaging provides new opportunities for molecular diagnostics and image-gu
192 ility to tune the anomalous phase, and opens new opportunities for superconducting spintronics, and n
193 al catalysis and physical hydrogels opens up new opportunities to administer and modulate the mobilit
194 vel interaction between endocan and EGFR and new opportunities to effectively target endocan-EGFR reg
195 inary therapeutic results that could provide new options for cell-based therapeutics with curative in
196 ich accelerates the discovery of a series of new oxide perovskite catalysts with improved OER activit
197  the designable structure space and offers a new paradigm for designing proteins with tunable geometr
198                  Our findings also uncover a new pathogenic mechanism by which beta-catenin promotes
199       Data from the clinical booking system (new patient and follow-up visits) for all clinical provi
200                                              New permanent pacemaker was placed in 46 (18.3%).
201 atients who underwent outpatient procedures, new persistent opioid use was similarly correlated with
202 ) compared with patients who did not develop new persistent use.
203 ions of tracers and tracer ratios to provide new perspectives on sulfate, NO(x,) and particle acidity
204 ctly on living mammalian cells, which offers new perspectives to better understand virus-glycan inter
205 iron biology but also for the development of new pharmacologic agents that exploit or target TMPRSS6
206                                  It provides new pharmacological content, including molecular targets
207                                          The new phased array selectively alters the directional and
208                                    Thus, the new pipeline may significantly boost the performance of
209      The new multicore ring fibers provide a new platform for experiments of quantum effects in low-l
210                       A series consisting of new polyaminoisoprenyl derivatives were prepared in mode
211 unities for superconducting spintronics, and new possibilities for realizing and characterizing topol
212 he knowledge gained in this study would open new possibilities for the design and synthesis of molecu
213 ubiquitination of ribosomes has emerged as a new posttranslational modification that regulates protei
214 lity and reversibility will be discussed and new potential applications will be introduced.
215 of these diseases, which can help accelerate new prevention strategies.
216                              We propose some new prospective hallmarks that might apply to both cance
217 ed by global or HDAC3/6-selective HDACi, and new protein synthesis was not required for gene suppress
218                                              New pS22-Lamin A/C binding was accompanied by increased
219 ies to synthesize SH probes, while providing new reagents to study protein depalmitoylation.
220 he meningococcal group B vaccine 4CMenB is a new, recombinant protein-based vaccine that is licensed
221 ity does not correlate with the evolution of new regions but appears late in synapsid evolution.
222 cleus that was repeatedly duplicated to form new regions.
223 g the oncology landscape, bringing with them new requirements and challenges for next-generation canc
224                                              New research frameworks that simultaneously address prod
225  large amounts of data will be possible, and new research needs will be requested by the technology i
226                                              New research on full-fat dairy products high in saturate
227 ndrocyte development and repair and reveal a new role for Nedd4 in glial biology.
228                       These studies define a new role for Notch3 in manipulating the tumor microenvir
229 ies and how studies of CHC22 have identified new routes for GLUT4 trafficking.
230 ion of synthesized compounds has highlighted new SAR, and low toxicity profiles of pyroglutamides her
231                                 Further, the new SCNP resists uptake by cells allowing extracellular
232 d activity that allows participants to learn new sensorimotor schemes.
233           In this paper, we present ADEPT, a new sequence alignment strategy for GPU architectures th
234                                     However, new sequencing approaches, particularly whole-genome seq
235 copes for high-throughput efficiency and the new sequencing chemistry removes limitations bound by se
236 oint-of-care tests and discuss the basis for new serologic tests.
237  merging with nearest neighbours or spawning new skyrmions is favoured to attain a lower energy state
238 m Denmark, Scotland, England, and Australia (New South Wales and Western Australia).
239 on of G. vaginalis and descriptions of three new species - Gardnerella leopoldii, Gardnerella piotii,
240                       We present Spectrum, a new spectral clustering method for complex omic data.
241          This system should be regarded as a new standard for both small-bowel diagnosis and monitori
242  In 2008, The Joint Commission implemented a new standard mandating a detailed evaluation of a provid
243 adykinesia pathophysiology will serve as the new starting point for clinical and experimental purpose
244 ars and older and free of ASCVD at baseline, new statin use was significantly associated with a lower
245                 We developed LeafCutterMD, a new statistical framework that significantly improves th
246 the formation of pyrrolidine rings bearing a new stereogenic center on the C2 of the five-membered ri
247 ng cancer cell metabolism and development of new strategies for the treatment of lethal PC.
248 ted understanding of early embryogenesis and new strategies for therapeutic intervention in early pre
249                  Herein, we have developed a new strategy using proteins as structure-directed agents
250                                              New structural classes of antibiotics are rare, structur
251 he database is regularly self-updating, once new structures are deposited in the PDB.
252 e in conjunction with cytoplasmic extract, a new study finds that microtubule end density negatively
253                                            A new study reveals how differences in tubulin populations
254                                            A new study shows that one of them does while using unexpe
255                                            A new study shows that they are also involved in taste per
256 uncertainty in the allocation of proteins to new sub-cellular niches, as well as in the number of new
257  ex vivo These findings might pave a way for new synthetic lethal combination therapies.Significance:
258               This understanding may lead to new targets or approaches for drug development or treatm
259 hear wave elastography (SWE) is a relatively new technique for measuring tissue elasticity.
260 esistant cells, suggesting the potential for new therapeutic interventions, directed against evolving
261 ormalities observed in patients and suggests new therapeutic modalities.
262 ome of which are parasite-specific, opens up new therapeutic possibilities.
263 vated striatum may prompt the development of new therapeutic principles for Parkinson's disease.
264 ent infection may lead to the development of new therapeutic strategies against chronic CHIKV disease
265 of neuron-cancer interactions will elucidate new therapeutic strategies for these presently lethal br
266 s provide preclinical proof of concept for a new therapeutic strategy and address an unmet need for t
267                           Hence, we identify new therapeutic targets and putative therapeutic approac
268 lication of signaling kinetics to developing new therapeutics requires reliable kinetic assays and an
269 nd their understanding could offer potential new therapies for CRSwNP (incurable disease).
270 ing of arrhythmia mechanisms, diagnosis, and new therapies.
271 ar events, which may guide the evaluation of new therapies.
272  as well as the discovery and development of new therapies.
273 anistic insights assisted the discovery of a new Ti(salen) catalyst, which substantially expanded the
274                                            A new tissue sample embedding and processing method is pre
275 to provide social scientists with a powerful new toolbox they can use to better understand environmen
276                             Here, we present new tools to overcome these limitations.
277 argeted suppression of IL17RA is a promising new topical treatment strategy for psoriasis.
278 hway driving melanogenesis will help develop new treatment approaches targeting this oncogenic cascad
279 ms underlying UC has led to the emergence of new treatments.
280 itch holds enormous potential for developing new treatments.
281                                         As a new type of imaging spectroscopy, SMOLM exposes the orga
282 -IgG) have been increasingly recognised as a new type of neuroinflammatory disorder.
283 th a number of algorithmic improvements in a new version of the duplex analysis software, Du Novo 2.0
284           To validate the efficiency of this new version, analyses for GM12878 individual autosomes w
285 decrease in microvessel density, and reduced new vessel formation.
286 lication, underwent cell lysis, and released new virus.
287 hene electrical properties, which may pave a new way to design new 3D graphene devices with preserved
288                     This approach provides a new way to evaluate and constrain computational models w
289  Proponents have pointed to the existence of New World crops, such as the sweet potato and bottle gou
290  of 5 Mount Sinai Health System hospitals in New York City between February 27 and June 26, 2020.
291 ught to study the relationship between LVEF, New York Heart Association class on presentation, and th
292 eloped refractory heart failure to disabling New York Heart Association functional classes III/IV (5.
293 program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York, NY rapidly and comprehensively transitioned it
294                                           In New York, SIR for Broome and Tioga counties were 0.93 an
295 g the pandemic, the heart failure program at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in New York, NY rapidly a
296 nder women, in Bangkok, Thailand and Harlem, New York.
297  along a 1200 km latitudinal transect across New Zealand (NZ).
298                           Groups of juvenile New Zealand White rabbits were administered 3 sequential
299 , the effective reproductive number, R(e) of New Zealand's largest cluster decreased from 7 to 0.2 wi
300 vaccine involving 46 individuals in Dunedin, New Zealand, during 2012-2014.
301 e-directed agents to direct the formation of new ZMOFs that can act as versatile platforms for the in

 
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