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1 acoustic source array geometry, was readily reconfigured.
2 ted and contextualised, and is appraised and reconfigured.
3 iary/quaternary structure of the tetramer is reconfigured.
4 c materials are rigid in shape and cannot be reconfigured.
5 stems can also lend themselves to convenient reconfiguring.
6 as the rabbit sequence avoids aggregation by reconfiguring 10 times faster than the hamster sequence.
7 rs of pixels, the metamaterials can form and reconfigure 3D morphologies by tuning the heights (lengt
12 erent cortico-striatal networks and how they reconfigure across the rostral-caudal extent of the CP.
15 able DFOS-integrated wireless glove that can reconfigure all types of finger joint movements and exte
18 In this fashion, our method can selectively reconfigure and homogenize the properties of the dimer,
19 n-wide patterns of spontaneous fMRI activity reconfigure and interact with each other remain unclear.
22 rotatory optical activity can be reversibly reconfigured and cyclically modulated by macroscale stre
23 rt perception is underwritten by dynamically reconfigured and evolutionarily adapted neural and psych
26 a hybrid paratope consisting of quinine and reconfigured antibody CDR plays a critical role in recog
27 The spectrum of network states, dynamically reconfigured around this transition, supports diverse in
28 f rat chondrocyte joint (RCJ-P) cells easily reconfigures around optically manipulated microparticles
29 unctional connectivity between brain regions reconfigure as human subjects perform 64 different tasks
31 rt or long range, and their strengths can be reconfigured as needed to solve specific problems and to
32 e of peptides enables their assemblies to be reconfigured at the water/MOF interface, and thus conver
34 approaches, we find the activation mechanism reconfigures atomic interactions between amino acid side
35 need for more effective approaches that can reconfigure bacterial communities from pathogenic to hom
36 or histones recruited from oocyte cytoplasm, reconfiguring both parental genomes into an epigenetic s
37 n PHO5 activation the chromatin structure is reconfigured, but the mechanism of this transition remai
38 ntinuous-flow platform that is automatically reconfigured by a robotic arm to set up the required uni
41 th and range of couplings can be dynamically reconfigured by changing the modulation amplitude and fr
42 uide structure that can be rapidly (<20 mus) reconfigured by electrically tuning the phase of light.
43 r (TF) family member mRNAs that was markedly reconfigured by hypoxia at global and cell-specific leve
44 fact that the antiferromagnetic order can be reconfigured by local thermal excitations, a focused ele
45 the chaotic tumor microcirculation could be reconfigured by the mesenchyme-selective growth factor,
46 ding mechanisms, which can be, in principle, reconfigured by varying the optical gain (e.g., via opti
47 host medium, though they can be morphed and reconfigured by weak stimuli under conditions such as th
48 , fields or other changes, a physical system reconfigures by following a path from one state to anoth
54 t Cse4p, suggesting that RSC plays a role in reconfiguring centromeric and flanking nucleosomes follo
55 rearrangement could only be attributed to a reconfigured chromatin loop organization that limited RA
57 hese results indicate that E1A has a role in reconfiguring chromatin structure and that this activity
59 now know that (a) neuromodulatory substances reconfigure circuit dynamics by altering synaptic streng
60 uromodulation and neuronal plasticity act to reconfigure circuits on both short and long time scales.
61 ional flexibility of human PFC as it rapidly reconfigures cognitive brain networks to implement a wid
63 this rhythm-generating network to spatially reconfigure contributes to the remarkable robustness and
64 h to health conception and clinical practice reconfigures conventional historical understanding of di
67 re how different nutrition interventions may reconfigure disrupted metabolic inflammation in type 2 d
72 nstrate how hippocampal-cortical connections reconfigure during episodic retrieval, and how such dyna
73 mbrane-bound D4 appears to bend or otherwise reconfigure during the prepore-to-pore transition of the
75 found that CA1 interneuron circuits are also reconfigured during goal-oriented spatial learning throu
76 he extent to which chromatin architecture is reconfigured during somatic cell reprogramming is poorly
77 rainstem neuronal assemblies are transiently reconfigured during the respiratory cycle and barorecept
80 likely entails the capability of networks to reconfigure dynamically the directionality and strength
81 t they carry, and assembly lines that can be reconfigured dynamically in response to changing demands
82 revious studies suggested that Na(+)-binding reconfigures dynamically coupled structural elements in
83 arallel neuromodulatory systems functionally reconfigure early olfactory processing to optimize detec
86 losis will require substantial investment to reconfigure existing systems, coupled with additional em
88 g concept has the advantages of being easily reconfigured for a variety of sensing problems and retro
89 aded neonates through birth canals that were reconfigured for bipedalism (the "obstetric dilemma"), (
90 combination, we find that the active site is reconfigured for the two consecutive reactions and the D
92 ormer, iChS, transiently accessible as EAAT1 reconfigures from substrate/ion-loaded into a substrate-
94 hat TEs can generate genomic instability and reconfigure gene expression networks both in the germlin
95 species to track rapidly changing climates, reconfiguring habitats to promote access to suitable cli
96 y on the ability to generate and dynamically reconfigure hierarchically structured, complex optical m
97 This work shows that a GATA factor exchange reconfigures higher-order chromatin organization, and su
98 and executive cognition requires dynamically reconfiguring, highly evolving networks of brain regions
99 perimposed on defence suppression, pathogens reconfigure host metabolism to provide the sustenance re
100 developed to selectively target the virally reconfigured host cell networks that accompany altered c
102 re abnormalities, an appendicovesicostomy or reconfigured ileum segment is a reasonable method to ach
103 swellable hydrogel material; they reversibly reconfigure in rapid response to chosen stimuli, to give
105 mart materials and devices that autonomously reconfigure in response to extremely specific biological
106 against infection but that is substantially reconfigured in a way that is less likely to redevelop a
108 ng evidence that the Poltheta active site is reconfigured in human cells to stabilize edA in the syn
109 results revealed that primary metabolism is reconfigured in many ways during TRV infection, as refle
110 the metabolome of Arabidopsis is extensively reconfigured in response to low temperature, and that th
112 ction) because of the difficulty involved in reconfiguring instrumentation hardware and data analysis
113 arise from the brain's capacity to flexibly reconfigure interactions between spatially distributed n
117 hen such unwinding induces the palindrome to reconfigure into a cruciform prior to fork assembly.
119 initially exhibits an inert state; it can be reconfigured into active and inert states by using unblo
122 y controlling the internal gradients, can be reconfigured into different electronic elements (current
124 mer/nucleotide coacervate micro-droplets are reconfigured into membrane-bounded polyoxometalate coace
126 e DNA origami domino array (DODA), which can reconfigure intrinsic patterns but keep the DODA outline
128 euronal activity can regulate SUMOylation to reconfigure ionic current densities over minutes, and th
132 de soft nanohelix has the ability to rapidly reconfigure its geometry in response to multiple forms o
133 is enabled by the brain's ability to rapidly reconfigure its large-scale network organization involvi
134 he human brain has the remarkable ability to reconfigure its large-scale organization dynamically in
135 rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfigure its network structure dynamically and adapti
136 e ascomycetes, the Ifh1-Fhl1 heterodimer has reconfigured its protein associations to remain connecte
137 er, to leave the adherens junction, cadherin reconfigures its adhesive bond from the strand swap to t
140 that is potentially associated with the mRNA reconfiguring itself to thread into the central channel.
141 se of nanophotonics to rapidly and precisely reconfigure light beams for the optical stimulation of n
145 ults underscore the human brain's ability to reconfigure network organization selectively and adaptiv
146 insic, resting state network organization to reconfigured network organization during the performance
148 meostatic signals are generated and how they reconfigure neural circuits and modify animal behavior i
152 tive operations are supported by dynamically reconfiguring neural systems that integrate processing c
153 ynaptic strength, neuromodulatory substances reconfigure neuronal circuits, often massively altering
156 child health needs is likely to necessitate reconfiguring of health services as part of a whole-syst
158 feature of many behavioral circuits and the reconfiguring of these circuits by modulators can have b
159 s controlled by their symmetry, which can be reconfigured on the fly, paving the way to widespread ap
160 sed to make polarized films cannot be easily reconfigured once aligned, limiting their use to station
161 rimotor cortex has been found to continually reconfigure or 'drift' during repeated trials of learned
163 problem), and can be applied to mechanically reconfigure organic optical waveguides in order to attai
164 ned multispecific drugs has the potential to reconfigure our ideas of how target-based therapeutic mo
169 ues cell membranes for its cellular cycle by reconfiguring phospholipids in humans and mosquitoes.
170 nvironmental conditions, tasks, or damage by reconfiguring physical structure and behavioral control
171 Nonphotosynthetic plants possess strongly reconfigured plastomes attributable to convergent losses
172 a low-noise ground state characterized by a reconfigured pluripotency network, enhanced self-renewal
173 It was concluded that response rules can be reconfigured pre-target due to the support of ACC-LPFC a
174 ative learning system that allows animals to reconfigure previous experience in order to compute pred
175 Japanese kirigami, may be used to create and reconfigure programmable topological structures that are
179 neurons (DA neurons) play a central role in reconfiguring retinal function according to prevailing i
180 display, which requires reactive control to reconfigure selection when the wrong target has been pri
181 way to task-relevant actions while abruptly reconfiguring single neurons to encode "actions in conte
182 ented subjects, and we demonstrate that LOAD reconfigures specific portions of the molecular interact
185 foundation for using protein engineering to reconfigure substrate specificities of RNA-modifying enz
186 manuscript, the immunoassay is fundamentally reconfigured, such that each reagent is confined to its
188 rformance and resiliency of the original and reconfigured systems are evaluated through direct and su
189 revealed that extracellular stimuli rapidly reconfigure the chromatin landscape to coordinately regu
190 how that great hammerhead sharks drastically reconfigure the function of these structures, using an e
191 son's disease from compensatory changes that reconfigure the functional signature of the whole brain
192 ent knock-out of both R9AP and RGS7 does not reconfigure the GAP complex and completely abolishes syn
195 Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is able to reconfigure the host cell machinery to establish a virio
196 ells and inflammatory macrophage subsets and reconfigure the inflammatory gene expression profile in
197 megahertz frequencies to electromechanically reconfigure the metamolecules and dramatically change th
199 w that somatic sex acts cell autonomously to reconfigure the olfactory circuit by regulating a key ch
200 that sensory inputs can rapidly and flexibly reconfigure the ongoing dynamics in the neural circuits
201 ve research area offering the opportunity to reconfigure the optical, mechanical, electronic, and cat
203 fined trapped-ion quantum computer, where we reconfigure the quantum computer architecture on demand.
206 achieved through the ability of synapses to reconfigure the strength by which they connect neurons (
209 rmation capture (3C) assay shows that BCL11A reconfigures the beta-globin cluster by modulating chrom
210 that an initial binaural signal essentially reconfigures the circuit and thereby allows IC cells to
211 oup into spheroidene, forming spheroidenone, reconfigures the energy transfer pathway in the LH1, but
213 The synthesis of poly(ADP-ribose) (PAR) reconfigures the local chromatin environment and recruit
216 lts suggest that this unique geometry, which reconfigures the LysRS tetramer from alpha(2):alpha(2) t
217 interfaces in which the polymerization step reconfigures the monolayer to promote the desired enviro
218 tivator activates multiple MYC enhancers and reconfigures the MYC locus to increase upstream and decr
219 s to taste, enhancing GABAergic tone in rNTS reconfigures the neural activity reflecting sensation an
221 oordinates CKI release for ETI signaling and reconfigures the selective barrier to allow significant
222 scanning probe tip thereby deterministically reconfigures the spatial distribution of vacancies.
223 ing Chd1p purified from yeast showed that it reconfigures the structure of nucleosome core particles
224 sport pathway to the extracellular space and reconfigures the substrate-binding site such that it rel
225 antihormone resistance over years of therapy reconfigures the survival mechanism of the breast cancer
226 nvestigate how one transcription factor (TF) reconfigures the three-dimensional chromatin architectur
227 a show that chronic inflammation permanently reconfigures the tissue-resident TCRgammadelta(+) IEL co
228 te the consequent conformational motion that reconfigures the TMD, two critical aspects of Pgp transp
229 ion of CBS elements within the Pcdh enhancer reconfigures the topology of chromatin loops between the
230 talytic core and the coiled coil and thereby reconfigures the two motor domains in the MKLP1 dimer to
231 r, MerR proteins upregulate transcription by reconfiguring the 19-base-pair spacer found between the
232 y needs by directly appropriating and partly reconfiguring the allosteric machinery that provides a s
234 conclude by discussing means of scaling and reconfiguring the CTCVD design based on general requirem
236 nt cells respond to phosphate deprivation by reconfiguring the flux distribution through the pathways
237 ustaining and/or approaches for deliberately reconfiguring the highly adaptive and durable relationsh
238 s enzyme at mesophilic temperatures do so by reconfiguring the local environments of the mutated site
241 transcription factors plays a major role in reconfiguring the plant transcriptome in response to low
242 spective approach to studying speciation, by reconfiguring the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome so tha
245 much of the time, to avoid the challenges of reconfiguring the system fluidics to switch from one pro
247 -scale functional networks that can flexibly reconfigure their connectivity patterns, supporting both
248 ronic ester cross-links allowed the stars to reconfigure their covalent structure in the presence of
249 ping brain and requires neuronal circuits to reconfigure their functional connectivity depending upon
250 ility is favourable it also enables cells to reconfigure their metabolism to preventatively mount str
251 g cell mimics and delivery vehicles that can reconfigure their motion in response to environmental co
252 , plants reorganize their transcriptomes and reconfigure their physiologies not only in attacked tiss
254 ng monuments was one way that past societies reconfigured their landscapes in response to shifting so
255 heir functionality, showing how electrically reconfiguring their shape can be used to dynamically con
256 o incorporate internal mechanisms capable of reconfiguring their spatial architecture, and in this wa
257 olecular polymers capable of self-healing or reconfiguring their structure in a dynamically controlle
261 target-recognition motif, which allows us to reconfigure these two motifs to engineer orthogonally ac
263 easily fabricated and LC defects are readily reconfigured, this work lays the foundation for a versat
264 on, we show that the DNA Mobius strip can be reconfigured through strand displacement to create topol
266 ch magnetic field lines of opposite polarity reconfigure to a lower-energy state, with the release of
267 eorganize to achieve new functions; they can reconfigure to bind an added substrate (template effect)
270 step the possibility that the ion pair would reconfigure to the protonated Glu-166 and unprotonated L
271 ot consume power at steady state, and can be reconfigured to achieve multiple functionalities from a
272 cated on elastic dielectric membranes can be reconfigured to achieve optical modulation at high frequ
273 ted screening platform was straightforwardly reconfigured to an autonomous self-optimizing flow react
276 contribute to the evolution of novelty when reconfigured to exceed the threshold necessary for pheno
277 at were normally correlated could be rapidly reconfigured to exert control over the cursor in a senso
278 to form responsive micro-lenses that can be reconfigured to focus or scatter light, form real or vir
279 he self-ligating deoxyribozyme has also been reconfigured to generate a trans-acting construct that j
282 of the band of interest, the potentials were reconfigured to sampling/collection mode, so that the se
283 ce the technique was refine, the phantom was reconfigured to simulate unilateral and bilateral hydros
285 domain, whereas the N-terminal domain (NTD) reconfigures to engage divergent basic residue clusters
286 From rest to task, brain networks become reconfigured toward more localized cortical processing c
287 c measurements, the propensity of domains to reconfigure under a temperature perturbation is quantita
289 ore has a disordered beta3-beta5 loop, which reconfigures upon CD4 binding into an ordered, extended
290 on and physical properties can be reversibly reconfigured using an applied electric field, at room te
292 ds entering (input) and exiting (output) the reconfigured valleys over three years were 103 +/- 26 an
293 In both cases, changes in loads within the reconfigured valleys were insignificant relative to cumu
295 ymmetric conformation, where one protomer is reconfigured via a helix swap at the middle:C-terminal d
296 e used to generate a complex consisting of a reconfigured Vps75 tetramer bound to a H3-H4 tetramer.
297 olar H3-H4 and Vps75, the major species is a reconfigured Vps75 tetramer bound to a histone H3-H4 tet