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1 ined C4 levels in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), presumably a better biofluid choice given its intimate c
2  of CO(2) into carbonate compared with ZIF-8 presumably a result of the synergistic effect of the fiv
3                                              Presumably, AAP must physically interact with VP to exec
4 2, implying that CRY photooligomerization is presumably accompanied by additional function-empowering
5      ZIKV neutralization by this antibody is presumably accomplished by cross-linking the E proteins,
6 ent of antibodies conjugated to drugs, which presumably act by this mechanism as well, but with the a
7                                   These TOMs presumably activate the same olfactory neurons but at di
8 ept of naturally occurring immune tolerance, presumably activated by overloading of the organism with
9  overexpressed cells, where the nanoassembly presumably acts as a mediator for cell-cell communicatio
10             These regions exhibit changes in presumably adaptive diversity in declining populations c
11 t introgression of BCO2 as demonstrated here-presumably adaptive-represents the first example of caro
12                       The consequential CRVO presumably advanced by venous stasis due to decrease in
13 tinin, and parvalbumin immunopositive WMICs, presumably all inhibitory neurons, represent ~23.1% of t
14 on feature, the CDHR3 EC1 contacts C15a, and presumably all RV-Cs, in a unique cohesive footprint nea
15 er, proving they can function as a promoter, presumably allowing bacteria to adapt to multiple stress
16 pecies than in carnivorous ones (p = 0.008), presumably allowing the extraction of nutrients without
17 he tightly knitted beta-bracelet fold, which presumably allows delta to survive harsh environments in
18 onflict with task-relevant information would presumably also be cognitively costly.
19 tcO uses the D pathway for proton uptake and presumably also for proton pumping.
20                            Speech perception presumably arises from internal models of how specific s
21 pable of trapping Ser239 in beta(3) tubulin, presumably as a hemiacetal.
22 RAS-mutated cancers induced autophagic flux, presumably as a metabolic adaptation mechanism.
23 vel of both individual residues and domains, presumably as a result of varying selective constraints.
24      Indeed, senescent cell accumulation was presumably associated with cGVHD development in LGs, as
25  a trap with an activation energy of 114 meV presumably associated with nitrogen vacancies, which cou
26 y occur preferentially during boreal summer, presumably associated with the passage of atmospheric Af
27 entually fusing with the parasite membranes, presumably at the parasitophorous vacuole membrane (PVM)
28 be a common molecular and/or cellular basis, presumably at the synapse.
29 omyocytes led to prolonged SERCA activation, presumably because 14-3-3 protected PLN pentamers from d
30 gh temperatures, but LSNO remains insulating presumably because an interplay between magnetic correla
31 OR is inhibited in the presence of cd(1)NiR, presumably because cd(1)NiR binds cNOR at the same locat
32 idely used in DDA, it is rarely used in DIA, presumably because current approaches lead to more compl
33  of logging are greatest on endemic species, presumably because disturbance is more likely to cover n
34 460 itself did not affect the ABR threshold, presumably because GluA2-containing AMPARs can sustain s
35 standard Mueller-Hinton agar is recommended, presumably because iron is bound in the medium.
36 nes and to translocate through biomembranes, presumably because of a higher propensity to adopt an al
37 ime-activity curve (78% +/- 17%, P = 0.008), presumably because of combined partial saturation of ABC
38  pretreated with IFN-alpha for longer times, presumably because of inhibition of protein synthesis.
39 nfections was reconstituted within 3 months, presumably because of relapses.
40 aptive and wild animals of the same species, presumably because of the change in diet.
41 associated with an increased infection risk, presumably because of the effect on other immune cells,
42 ines in the animal health sector is limited, presumably because of the high costs associated with har
43 h that in the structures of SNM1A and SNM1B, presumably because of the structurally distinct DNA subs
44 sites were those that were partially buried, presumably because of their reduced access to water.
45 tions between TADs have also been suggested, presumably because of variable boundary positions across
46 and CKD and to eGFR, not rejection activity, presumably because rejection confers risk via injury.
47 owever, only RTN triggers active expiration, presumably because RTN, unlike C1, has direct excitatory
48  within the first 18 months after infection, presumably because they fail to mount an effective initi
49 he only components required for this effect, presumably because they generate ribose-phosphate deriva
50 hangeable with surrounding divalent cations, presumably because those ions are tightly coordinated by
51                                  This occurs presumably because wider oscillations around cooler prof
52 ion, including in lesions where LTF mRNA has presumably been silenced via CpG island methylation.
53 and containing a cluster of water molecules, presumably being a primary proton acceptor from the Schi
54 ry U concentrations decreased feeding rates, presumably by altering food palatability or impairing th
55 itu could be oxidized simultaneously by AOM, presumably by ANME-2a/b as indicated by 16S rRNA gene an
56 er development of other interacting tissues, presumably by cell non-autonomous signal(s).
57  of hESCs to differentiate to neuroectoderm, presumably by decreasing the expression of PAX6, a key r
58 4)C-AA was lost during the roasting process, presumably by degradation to volatile compounds and 25%
59  complexes, the action of RTN counters this, presumably by deploying its curvature-inducing activity
60  expressing gB(275Y) proceeded more rapidly, presumably by envelope fusion with the plasma membrane.
61 urvives in the environment for long periods, presumably by forming biofilms.
62 rent content of the flour lipids, the latter presumably by forming chlorinated derivatives.
63 ewhere, were often repaired without a trace, presumably by homology-dependent repair (HDR).
64                                Loss of PCH1, presumably by impacting phyB-PB assembly, compromises a
65 milar to those induced by adolescent stress, presumably by increasing stress vulnerability to early a
66 iction mimetic that confers health benefits, presumably by inducing autophagy.
67  livestock numbers are driving this decline, presumably by inhibiting fire spread.
68  amphotericin B reversed Serinc restriction, presumably by intercalation into the fusing membranes.
69  adipogenesis (i.e., PPARgamma, PGC-1alpha), presumably by negatively modulating the glucocorticoid s
70 hening and stabilization of individual mRNAs presumably by protection from deadenylation (Mattijssen
71  deficits in spatial working memory and PPI, presumably by restoration of synchronous GABA release, s
72 ite is required for hZIP4's optimal activity presumably by serving as a secondary transport site and
73 toward one- or two-electron redox chemistry, presumably by setting the protonation state of the bridg
74 h)) to organize the ring canal cytoskeleton, presumably by targeting a substrate for proteolysis.
75 phy compared with wild-type (WT) littermates presumably by the increased proteolysis.
76 , and potentiate Wnt-beta-catenin signaling, presumably by the same mechanism: forming RSPO-bridged c
77  molybdate is pressed through the cage wall, presumably by turning aside the Metbeta149 side chain.
78  interval in which new visual motion signals presumably cannot influence the ensuing motor plan for u
79 arly as 5 min after inhibitor addition, CRK9 presumably carries out reversible phosphorylation on the
80  disease is high in this patient population, presumably causative in most patients.
81  meiotic mapping, we identified 11 mutations presumably causative of retinal phenotypes in genes prev
82 pachygyria and subcortical band heterotopia, presumably caused by disruption of neuronal migration.
83 s that includes a response to proteotoxicity presumably caused by the burden of replicating pathogens
84        The rearrangement found in our cases, presumably causing a strong but not complete reduction o
85 richa granulosa can exhibit high TTX levels, presumably concentrated in skin poison glands, acting as
86 ex (PMv) and inferior parietal lobule (IPL), presumably consisting of motor-related areas, are of par
87 hin the NAc undergo synaptic plasticity that presumably contributes to cued approach acquisition, but
88 rowth in the detection of small renal masses presumably corresponding to localized tumors that are po
89 iterion identified two classes of terminals, presumably corresponding to the previously defined IT (i
90 .59- angstrom resolution was captured, which presumably corresponds to a substrate-based radical spec
91  SAI is evoked by activity in low threshold, presumably cutaneous afferents, whereas LAI and PAS requ
92  move up the sanitation ladder, health risks presumably decline but the corresponding technologies ma
93 entially be used to enhance the efficacy and presumably decrease the side effects of opioid therapy.
94       However, their therapeutic efficacy is presumably decreased by their enzymatic degradation in v
95 l of 15 whole-gene deletions, deleterious or presumably deleterious mutations affecting TP53 (n = 3),
96         The average number of deleterious or presumably deleterious mutations was 2.2 (range, 0-6) pe
97 emporarily possible, e.g. in the case of the presumably deliquescence-driven Recurring Slope Lineae (
98 ncluding doubly charged analyte ions despite presumably different charging mechanisms.
99 both mutations affect dimer interactions and presumably distort the DNA-binding region.
100 tionaries, our understanding of word meaning presumably draws heavily on our nonlinguistic sensory, m
101 e of infection, the inflammatory response is presumably driven by release of endogenous alarmins call
102                                   The latter presumably drives efficient passage of OMPs.
103 eptibility to the organophosphate malathion, presumably due to conversion to the more toxic metabolit
104 ranscripts that are prematurely transcribed, presumably due to cryptic transcription early in infecti
105                                     This was presumably due to depletion of reductive capacity (avera
106 y for other regions of ISWI is not observed, presumably due to disorder.
107 bscure effects of individual antibiotic use, presumably due to enhanced microbial transmission.
108  residues and their contribution to SOC were presumably due to enhanced recycling of microbial residu
109 moderate correlation to K (i) (R (2) = 0.70, presumably due to fast (18)F-FDHT metabolism.
110 ose-levels drop severely in treated animals, presumably due to glucose consumption.
111 owly to AIDS and maintain lower viral loads, presumably due to increased breadth of peptide presentat
112 but caused adverse gastrointestinal effects, presumably due to increased stability of lectin phytohem
113 ed short lamellar structures in GMS oleogel, presumably due to its larger hydrophilic head group.
114 e studies have not been pursued extensively, presumably due to line broadening present under standard
115  for adenocarcinoma of the ampulla of Vater, presumably due to morphological heterogeneity which is a
116  six of the eight dendritic system measures, presumably due to ongoing degeneration and compensatory
117 trophic cardiomyopathy at ~13 months of age, presumably due to overt mitochondrial dysfunction.
118 ation, but offset by -2.5 +/- 0.7 per mille, presumably due to post-photosynthetic fractionations.
119 evels during the biomass accumulation phase, presumably due to protein and DNA synthesis.
120 2 and miR-769 are targeted by this machinery presumably due to target-directed miRNA degradation.
121 osity in response to large coseismic stress, presumably due to the activation of power-law creep duri
122 ted with increased human operational errors, presumably due to the circadian timing system that inhib
123 and starvation, relative CE levels increase, presumably due to the consumption of TAG metabolites for
124 emed to preserve quality and sensory traits, presumably due to the high initial concentration of O(2)
125 satisfactory coupling partners with alkynes, presumably due to the increased steric hindrance.
126 Saccharomyces cerevisiae proved challenging, presumably due to the inefficient supply of NADPH, the p
127  and heating is fairly sparse and empirical, presumably due to the lack of high-resolution instrument
128 ments, with lower errors for sine waveforms, presumably due to the lower average and maximum fields e
129 ients, currently there is no cure for HIV-1, presumably due to the presence of reservoirs of the viru
130 tion for LPL was limited to homology models, presumably due to the propensity of LPL to unfold and ag
131 as modulated in a substrate-specific manner, presumably due to the specific enrichment of an HspB1-Hs
132 resistant to diverging in color composition, presumably due to the underlying shared developmental pr
133 ter oxidation reactions remained undetected, presumably due to their high reactivity.
134  the formation of tertiary-C(sp(3))-C bonds, presumably due to unfavorable steric interactions and co
135 l precursors, increasing their motility and, presumably, emigration.
136 more forested landscapes during extreme cold-presumably enabling them to better track resources.
137 coding activity in the medial temporal lobe, presumably evoked by the presentation of stimuli (poston
138  ribosomal subunits in plastids, a role that presumably evolved in the green lineage as a consequence
139 PFBS, a short-chain PFAS compound that would presumably exhibit lesser TMFs, had nine values among ou
140          Here, a quantum annealer, which can presumably exploit a fully entangled initial state to be
141 e, and led to an increase in acetylation and presumably expression of three hub regulators, PuWRKY51,
142 donation by the electron-rich alkyl thiolate presumably facilitates this reactivity by increasing the
143 lobular domains attached to a central spine, presumably facilitating multimeric attachment to the cel
144 e dorsal horn after injury, and that larger (presumably faster) corticospinal terminals are lost, sug
145  T. variabilis using nanotubular structures, presumably for nitrate acquisition.
146            Noncovalently associated peptides presumably form during ionization and can be distinguish
147 strongest excitatory pathways in the cortex, presumably forming a core component of its feedforward h
148  protein transiently produced in the zygote, presumably from paternally inherited transcripts.
149 on wild adult birds whose immune systems are presumably fully developed and adapted to wild condition
150 one distributed throughout the stroma, which presumably fully inhibits Z-ring assembly at nondivision
151 s energy needs and those of her offspring is presumably fundamental to maximizing lifetime reproducti
152 and IDO, which, following O-O bond cleavage, presumably generates a key ferryl (Fe(IV)=O) reaction in
153                              So this lineage presumably had important functions that preceded the dev
154  capacity of the lateral line, support cells presumably have the ability to replenish themselves.
155  The RC approach adjusted MN biomarkers to a presumably healthy reference point within the study popu
156 ed in the vicinity of the start codon, which presumably helps compensate for the absence of SD sequen
157  more arid sites, where water unit-costs are presumably higher.
158 offs faced by evolving bacterial populations presumably hinder their adaptation in ways that are not
159 e for the protective action of UV in EAE and presumably human MS.
160  cellular models against the background of a presumably identical genome.
161           The catalyst ligand bite angle was presumably important in the cross-coupling of sterically
162     Whereas these functional differences are presumably imprinted in the transcriptome, the pathways
163 s stabilized upon further depletion of zinc, presumably in a zinc-free form.
164 m ventral epidermis in cephalochordates (and presumably in ancestral chordates) contrast with vertebr
165 scS homolog from Arabidopsis thaliana, MSL1, presumably in both the closed and open states.
166  is involved in modulating blood coagulation presumably in conditions of lung injury.
167 making their performance tempo more regular, presumably in order to increase their predictability and
168 , p53 then transcriptionally activates GFI1, presumably in order to re-establish the homeostatic bala
169 o the sensor, and referred to as "blooming", presumably in relation to the effect that can occur when
170  palette of triterpene-diversifying enzymes, presumably in response to strong environmental selection
171 ealed rapid formation of an initial complex, presumably in the substrate binding site, followed by a
172 s two distinguished nuclease active sites to presumably incise DNA damage.
173 MPT is transported into the nucleus where it presumably increases NAD synthesis required for cell pro
174 ated variants are in non-coding regions, and presumably influence gene expression regulation.
175 esides cytokines and chemokines, macrophages presumably influence the surrounding environment by secr
176 AP1 controls KRIT1 subcellular localization, presumably influencing KRIT1 function, in this work, we
177                               The process is presumably initiated by metal-catalyzed hydrogen-atom tr
178 ative central drug-binding cavity where they presumably interact with drugs and natural substrates to
179  unclear, many Gram-negative enteropathogens presumably invade the small intestine via Peyer's patche
180 -I, -II, and -III, with ESCRT-0, -I, and -II presumably involved in cargo sorting and ESCRT-III in me
181 uce 22G-RNAs through a distinct pathway that presumably involves the Argonaute CSR-1.
182              We conclude that HSF1 function (presumably its induction of genes in response to heat st
183                                These changes presumably lead to decreased 5-HT synthesis and/or incre
184 ubiquity of interspecific differences, which presumably lead to ecological inequivalences.
185 ring waking, and compensatory downsizing of (presumably less frequently used) synapses during sleep.
186  important trans-species social polymorphism presumably maintained by balancing selection.
187 hough within populations this integration is presumably maintained by coevolution, the importance of
188 f elevated plasma nitrite concentrations are presumably mediated by the increased microvascular O(2)
189 sion resulted in decreased insulin signaling presumably mediated through alterations of the integrin
190 ed for its kinetochore localization as well, presumably mediated through Bub3 binding.
191 actor Xa (FXa), can promote atherosclerosis, presumably mediated through protease activated receptors
192 reduce the hair cells receptor potential and presumably moderate the systems sensitivity.
193     Furthermore, the effect is lost when the presumably more accurate comparative structure is replac
194 cessfully synthesized standards for the four presumably most prevalent HMSA congeners: chloromethanes
195 teractions are sp(2)O-sp(2)C (lone pair-pai, presumably n-pai*), sp(2)C-sp(2)C (pai-pai and/or hydrop
196            Thus, although electromotility is presumably necessary to produce a healthy BF peak, the m
197 r findings support that bone marrow-derived, presumably neutrophil, NGAL protects from ANCA-induced N
198 d in the gnomAD database of individuals with presumably normal development, but 12 other SOX4 HMG-dom
199                                      This is presumably not because we think parents view their child
200 ory and adaptive control is understudied but presumably operates along multiple time scales, analogou
201 small moment-to-moment position offsets that presumably originate in early visual cortical areas and
202 itial cells of Cajal (ICCs) from which GISTs presumably originate, and (b) temporally through tamoxif
203 mpacts on thermogenic adipocyte function and presumably other biological processes as well.
204 he etiology and progression of UC as well as presumably other cancers.
205  patients do not benefit from immunotherapy, presumably owing to insufficient reprogramming of the im
206 (H) but little V(H)-to-DJ(H) rearrangements, presumably owing to lack of locus contraction(2,5).
207  direct evidence for carnivore skinning and, presumably, pelt use in the southern African Middle Ston
208 sory encoding, when the sensory drive itself presumably perturbs the pre-established rhythm?
209                                              Presumably, phosphorylated PsbO proteins dissociate from
210 spholipase C-beta enzyme, encoded by PLC21C, presumably playing a dedicated role in clock resetting.
211  as atypical PDB, which has unusual features presumably potentiated by yet-unidentified environmental
212 l nonexudative choroidal neovascular tissue (presumably present before the development of clinically
213 significantly impaired in CRSwNP epithelium, presumably produced by an altered expression of microRNA
214 ed a subset of cholinergic PPTg neurons that presumably project directly to the chemosensitive region
215                                          The presumably protective HFD-induced hepatic expression of
216         This leads to personal memories that presumably provide neural signatures of individual ident
217 s localized in left space, and this conflict presumably provokes hand assignment errors.
218                                These changes presumably reflect acute reduction in myocardial water c
219 hermore, non-musth speed decreased with age, presumably reflecting a shift towards energy acquisition
220 -26 Hz, ~70 ms) in auditory and motor areas, presumably reflecting an early mismatch signal and subse
221 over escape, is opposite to that of mammals, presumably reflecting how the balance affects species su
222 rum liver enzymes in the general population, presumably reflecting liver fat or injury.
223 ormational state or the protonation of E115, presumably reflecting the fact that all the key interact
224  to date not shown much improved mobilities, presumably reflecting the fact that in diodes lower carr
225                    This complex connectivity presumably reflects the flexible usage of the primate up
226 he closest possible populations that contain presumably related individuals.
227                                      This is presumably related to the high regioselectivity in the P
228 ments often produce candidate lists of genes presumably related to the studied phenotype.
229  the proportions of (i) the 78 pure spectra, presumably related to type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), f
230 itionally as the "sentinel" organ to biopsy, presumably representing the status of both allografts.
231 ere IL-21-producing T cells are present, and presumably represents a feature of exacerbated mucosal a
232 of lipid components present in rice bran are presumably responsible for its protective effect.
233 nological consequences of SNRNP40 deficiency presumably result from cumulative, moderate effects on p
234 e gene encoding glycine decarboxylase, GLDC, presumably resulting in reduced availability of the N-me
235 novel eutectoid nano-lamellar microstructure presumably results from the complex interplay between Al
236 antitumor responses, and checkpoint blockade presumably reverses this.
237          Each of its six multidomain modules presumably sample distinct conformations, as biosyntheti
238 ey cluster onto distinct dendritic branches, presumably separating its established roles in aversive
239  the release of volatile apocarotenoids that presumably serve as pollinator attractants.
240 rkably precise fashion and induces aversion, presumably signaling the presence of harmful microbes [1
241 s is a form of genome instability by which a presumably single catastrophic event generates extensive
242 luids as well as the human blood that can be presumably suggested for designing other similar flexibl
243  sequences is central to episodic memory and presumably supported by the hippocampal-entorhinal regio
244 assembly line polyketide synthase (PKS) that presumably synthesizes an unknown polyketide.
245              These association networks (and presumably thalamocortical circuits) are expanded in hum
246 f nonturnover cyclic voltammograms, which is presumably the formal potential of the primary electron
247 ncreased in layer IV, where oxygen demand is presumably the highest.
248   Compound 7 and QS-21 analogues 5 and 6 are presumably the major components of GPI-0100, a widely us
249    Two mirror image top-level subsystems are presumably the most fundamental ontogenetically and phyl
250                                    These are presumably the principle central targets of M6 cells (as
251                                     This was presumably the result of a direct interaction of TSPAN-7
252 ocalization to a juxtanuclear region that is presumably the site of intracellular envelopment.
253                                              Presumably, the creation of mesopores can be attributed
254 ral myeloid cells to gain the phenotype and, presumably, the function of the microglia cell.
255 species are ineffective for such substrates; presumably, the marked difference is attributable to the
256                                              Presumably, the overall reaction proceeds through an ANR
257                                              Presumably, the underlying cause of this is a switch in
258 ronounced marine diet for Tseshaht dogs and, presumably, their human providers.
259                                              Presumably, this mutation acts as a standalone driver th
260  NAA, which is impeded by aralar deficiency, presumably through citrate-malate shuttle.
261  feminizes males through insulin resistance, presumably through defunct insulin receptors.
262 V GPe neuron firing ex vivo was upregulated, presumably through homeostatic mechanisms, (4) STN neuro
263       MyBP-C modulates muscle contractility, presumably through its N terminus extending from the thi
264  a VKOR-like protein from Takifugu rubripes, presumably through maintaining a disulfide-bonded confor
265 ons can encode specific cognitive processes, presumably through more specific inputs from the forebra
266 essential for other physiological functions, presumably through processing of peptides unrelated to a
267 ole of fibrinolysis in macrophage migration, presumably through the alleviation of migratory constrai
268 ms presented high resistance to As exposure, presumably through their efficient As(III) efflux, but m
269 the initiation and invigoration of movement, presumably through their modulation of striatal projecti
270 hich accumulate in an insoluble fraction and presumably titrate a negative regulator of Hsf1, the Hsp
271 appearance of Rauber's layer is a necessity, presumably to avoid excessive signaling interactions bet
272 ous supplementation with glucose or lactate, presumably to compensate the inefficient fuel utilizatio
273 edlings through repression of phytochrome B, presumably to enhance capture of unfiltered sunlight.
274  a complex in the presence of PMB and NADPH, presumably to hand over the unstable MtmOIV product to M
275         The lower number of control nodes is presumably to optimise exploitation of specific sub-syst
276 ed cross that trifurcates the electron flow, presumably to reduce extracellular substrates while dire
277 They do this by engaging LE-associated Rab7, presumably to stabilize contact between the LE and ER.
278 ention being reallocated to their locations, presumably to strengthen their weakening traces.
279  dependent on specific nodes of the pathway, presumably to survive under conditions of increased oxid
280 mporally dynamic gut microbiota communities, presumably tracking the natural spatio-temporal variatio
281 ytes are present within many organs, and are presumably transferred at transplantation, but their imp
282 into potential targets of the immune system, presumably triggering the production of autoantibodies a
283 nexcitable cells, with functional properties presumably uniquely calibrated for the cells in which th
284 the species avoided snow-covered areas, they presumably used snow presence as a cue to time their arr
285 orly ionizable pool of carbon is unknown, is presumably variable between samples, and can only be ass
286  initiation of foraging might be affected by presumably variable maternal investments.
287                                              Presumably, variation in uptake kinetics is caused by va
288                          Although DhT and DT presumably vary among individuals of a single species, t
289 and delayed NF-kappaB nuclear translocation, presumably via delayed kinetics of Mal interaction with
290 e 1,2-disiloxydiarsene, [LZnOSi(L')As](2) 4, presumably via dimerization of the arsinidene intermedia
291  competent for substrate radical generation, presumably via Fe-C bond homolysis.
292  oxidatively rearranges the carbon backbone, presumably via lactone-forming Baeyer-Villiger oxidation
293 in specifically in the root transition zone, presumably via regulation of ARR10, one of the positive
294  can acquire (59)Fe from (59)Fe-transferrin, presumably via Tfr2.
295 cally to the PM and intracellular membranes, presumably via the myristoyl moiety and remaining MA bas
296  obtain mRNA from keratinocytes (KC) in vivo presumably via TNTs.
297 thesis of cephalosporolide E (ceph E), which presumably was obtained from its epimer congener (ceph F
298 wine oxidation (PremOx) arising when a wine, presumably with aging potential, results oxidized and of
299 urons likewise receive excitatory inputs and presumably would also be a target of constitutive SHANK3
300 nvolves the formation of a metastable solid (presumably ZnHPO(4)), which later evolves into the more

 
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