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1 gainst each transporter, classifying them as some of the 50 most potent multitarget ABC transporter i
3 signalling through SSTR2, may contribute to some of the adult behavioural changes resulting from MIA
4 wth and osmotic stress tolerance and explain some of the adverse effects of elevated cytokinin action
5 recently come to the fore as they circumvent some of the aforementioned shortcomings with OC/AuNP hyb
7 sed areas and allow redundancy to develop in some of the areas of the network, with some of the large
9 e attractive tail in the interaction between some of the atoms in the system with the diffusion quant
10 methods can lead to poor correlation between some of the autoregulation parameters even under well co
12 research, future research is still needed on some of the basic premises of stress research, including
13 s what is known about coronavirus infection, some of the basic ultrastructural cell biology that has
14 ted in one carbon metabolism and may explain some of the benefits of CoQ10 supplementation observed i
22 une system that arise by taking advantage of some of the brain's unique features, such as its capacit
24 cipal component analysis (PCA) revealed that some of the CFC intermediates could contribute to the ov
26 sessment and management of severe asthma and some of the challenges and unmet needs in severe asthma
28 secreted protein biomarker, SDE1, addresses some of the challenges faced by current methods of nucle
29 n molecular genomic diagnosis, and highlight some of the challenges of detecting and interpreting cli
31 is trade-off occurs, and (3) how to overcome some of the challenges of resource-rational analysis.
35 onments in which new planetary systems form, some of the chemical species made in these environments
37 tions in dopamine neurotransmission underlie some of the clinical features of Huntington's disease (H
40 te the arrangement of structural tissues and some of the complex biological functions of the human br
41 co-regulation mechanisms may help to explain some of the complex biology of genetic associations with
42 12 protomers], these protein cages represent some of the compositionally most complex protein assembl
45 mental Sample Processor (ESP) that overcomes some of the constraints associated with traditional samp
48 r is attributed to inertial effect, in which some of the curled BC nanofibres within the nanopaper st
50 espective local indices, but also outperform some of the current, state-of-the-art, local and global
54 intervention: (i) climatic credits that pay some of the debt, reducing the overall biological change
58 structural changes and expression patterns, some of the detected isoforms may influence cellular res
59 rules for writing software papers, covering some of the different scenarios and publication types th
61 bstacles of reagent purity may be a cause of some of the discrepancies in the literature, and we have
63 el blockade and MEK inhibition could prevent some of the disease characteristics, providing a molecul
65 t, we examine age-related risks and describe some of the distinctive dynamics pertinent to older adul
66 isotropies displayed by cells are evident in some of the dynamic processes that constitute life inclu
67 meaning that they lived adjacent to or among some of the earliest farming communities in East Asia.
68 y transient cortical structure that contains some of the earliest generated neurons of the cerebral c
69 Here we analyze the mitochondrial DNA of some of the earliest purported chickens from the Dadiwan
70 ronal cell model of HD that may recapitulate some of the earliest stages of HD pathogenesis, namely i
71 rtum women living in low SES by ameliorating some of the early maternal burdens associated with balan
72 olipids essential for activity could explain some of the effects of cholesterol on channel function.
75 se induced by protein binding-thus prepaying some of the energetic cost incurred from deforming the D
76 timuli, and self-heal efficiently, capturing some of the essential features of sophisticated biologic
78 The use of this line will help to overcome some of the existing limitations in the study of RanBP9
81 cause the common cold may underlie at least some of the extensive heterogeneity observed in coronavi
83 uroscience, we discuss approaches to address some of the factors that currently stifle Africa's scien
91 n as a target for HF-FW toxicity and provide some of the first published data on UOG toxicity in a ma
92 s fingerprinting and ancient DNA analysis of some of the first stratified and directly dated archaeof
93 naccessible structural variants and generate some of the first telomere-to-telomere assemblies of who
97 bilities of this organism, but also identify some of the gaps that could drive future lines of resear
99 ng compatible and incompatible interactions; some of the genes identified during the present study ma
100 ed Atlantic salmon may provide insights into some of the genomic changes occurring during domesticati
101 and developing cardiovascular diseases pose some of the greatest risks of morbidity and mortality in
103 Polygenic contributions to LDL-C explain some of the heterogeneity in clinical presentation and A
104 in the hippocampus in 22q11.2DS may underlie some of the heterogeneity observed in the neuropsychiatr
106 don carcharias) is a threatened species with some of the highest concentrations of neurotoxin methylm
107 c in the ocean ends up on the seafloor, with some of the highest concentrations reported in submarine
108 ll RE MOFs based on nonanuclear clusters and some of the highest in the entire RE family of MOFs.
109 tazoans, the central nervous system contains some of the highest levels of alternative splicing.
110 te its remoteness, the Arctic region harbors some of the highest microplastic (MP) concentrations wor
115 ompared with the commercial LD microspheres, some of the in-house spray-dried microspheres presented
116 was self-reported, and the limited power of some of the included GWASs, potentially leading to possi
117 ns of ICV outbreaks in other countries, with some of the infections being associated with severe dise
119 d FC maps were significantly correlated with some of the inter-individual differences on key behaviou
120 P-O or subclone SCAP-O(BCOR-mut) into iPSCs, some of the iPSC clones expressed either solely the norm
121 the stress response and allostatic load; (c) some of the key biological mechanisms through which stre
126 summarizes presentations and discussions of some of the key points that were raised by the workshop.
127 e and lignin synthesis/wall cross-linking as some of the key processes occurring during the early sta
129 largest flying birds of the Eocene but also some of the largest volant birds that ever lived (with a
131 cent examples of tragic accidents, highlight some of the lessons that have been learned from these an
136 aterials design, followed by a discussion on some of the main challenges and opportunities we current
137 aviruses, in this contribution we underscore some of the main unsolved problems, mostly focusing on p
138 eld of chiral nanomaterials is provided, and some of the major achievements in the development of hel
139 sions, and Lifitegrast for dry eye represent some of the major developments in the field of ocular th
142 iew, we discuss the current understanding of some of the many interconnections between Hippo-YAP sign
143 light this family of signaling molecules and some of the many processes in which they participate, in
146 ude all many-body contributions, even though some of the methods we review limit the degree of coupli
147 ectrum of human genetic variation, resolving some of the missing heritability and leading to the disc
148 period (1999-2014) for normal conditions but some of the model struggled to predict extreme and fast
150 ng into grasp plans, and may help to explain some of the more complex symptoms associated with pariet
151 To achieve this objective, we first review some of the more prominent models of self-regulation com
153 ter the introductory sections we demonstrate some of the more recent results of the influence of thes
156 atforms have proven their ability to resolve some of the most challenging regions of the human genome
157 n across adult and pediatric cancers and are some of the most clinically-effective therapeutic target
158 of lateral flow assays (LFA) have made them some of the most common point of care biosensors in a va
159 themes and disciplines to better understand some of the most common skin diseases, ranging from psor
160 possible genotype-phenotype relationships to some of the most common symptoms observed in trisomy 18.
161 oxide (TPPO)-the stoichiometric byproduct of some of the most common synthetic organic reactions-to t
163 t and that peripheral macrophages do express some of the most commonly described microglia-specific m
169 Mammalian colors and color patterns are some of the most diverse and conspicuous traits found in
172 of diversification of lineages representing some of the most diverse faunas in the world today, such
173 t the water's edge, are already experiencing some of the most dramatic damage due to anthropogenic cl
176 and desiccation tolerance (DT) representing some of the most extreme adaptations to water scarcity.
178 les of artificial selection and has produced some of the most extreme within-species phenotypic varia
179 aromatic hydrocarbons (NPAHs and OPAHs) are some of the most hazardous substances to public health,
180 -computable ideal observer analyses underlie some of the most important results in vision science.
181 chniques used to test these drug candidates, some of the most important screens performed so far, and
185 the utility of mitigation strategies amongst some of the most prevalent, and vulnerable scenarios sur
187 ty, memory, and meta-learning, and highlight some of the most promising and impactful directions.
189 In all, these pioneer factors represent some of the most promising potential therapeutic targets
193 aviors of freely moving subjects can provide some of the most significant insights into brain functio
197 Boronic acids and their derivatives are some of the most useful reagents in the chemical science
201 their ability to manage emotions and prevent some of the negative consequences of nursing such as bur
203 orketamine, a metabolite of ketamine, mimics some of the neuroactive properties of ketamine and may l
204 odel and found that this model recapitulates some of the neurological phenotypes of BBSOAS, including
205 cle will use 3 case presentations to discuss some of the new treatment challenges encountered in AML
206 alter the efficacy of cancer therapies, and some of the newest developments in this quickly expandin
207 on, foliar spray, fertilization, dusting are some of the non-destructive techniques extensively emplo
208 PPP and joint hyperextensibility may explain some of the nonimmunologically-mediated joint problems e
211 ents that are essential enablers to overcome some of the obstacles posed by the non-integration of he
217 s both organic and inorganic forms of O, and some of the organic O is converted to inorganic O (e.g.,
219 microbiome composition and diversity between some of the participating centres in our cohort, these d
227 n the antigenic variation were inferred, and some of the positions were located near the receptor bin
228 The A388V mutation conferred resistance to some of the potent HA stalk broadly neutralizing monoclo
229 c profile of circulating HDL and ameliorated some of the potentially harmful changes to the protein c
231 ay be useful to reconstruct the structure of some of the Precambrian orogenic belts before biostratig
232 an in vivo validation and we could show that some of the predicted deletions exhibit increased ethano
234 the molecular control of factors leading to some of the principal determinants, including abnormalit
236 s currently understood, as well as highlight some of the prominent biological mechanisms associated w
238 e, and we highlight areas of opportunity and some of the prospects for new frameworks that bridge the
239 nomodulatory activity which may help explain some of the protective effects of TB against allergic di
241 The results also suggest that, although some of the purified enzymes involved in alanine biosynt
243 nt of GSK-3beta-directed MTDLs and highlight some of the recent efforts to obtain these new classes o
245 ption in the general population, and discuss some of the recently proposed methods to overcome these
246 ions for industry and provides rationale for some of the recommendations included in the guidance.
248 l inactivity and unhealthy diet, may explain some of the regional heterogeneity in hypertension preva
249 lated by metformin-regulated miRNAs and that some of the regulated isomiRs (e.g. the 5' miR-217 isomi
253 shed landraces from the first wave, and that some of the resulting newly admixed lineages were then r
254 was eliminated genetically, indicating that some of the retinal degeneration occurred in a transduci
255 stems also provide community ecologists with some of the richest examples of behaviourally mediated t
263 ses, but this balance is not yet defined for some of the serine proteases that serve as coagulation f
266 erent conceptual framework, and we emphasize some of the standing problems when interpreting data and
267 s wherever they are found, this implies that some of the starting materials for life are likely to be
274 how that CNV carriers have reduced volume in some of the subcortical structures previously shown to b
275 allenges of studying these dynamic proteins, some of the successful approaches that are being employe
277 he LD model and these defects might underlie some of the symptoms, including cognitive deficits, in L
280 ine (HNK), a ketamine metabolite, reproduces some of the therapeutic effects of ketamine and appears
281 n terms of early care of the newborn infant, some of the topics addressed are relevant to every singl
283 been revealed by structures of Acrs, discuss some of the trade-offs associated with each of these str
284 bition of NRF2 or p53 individually disrupted some of the transcripts defining the regulatory state bu
285 l Asia were not just static "stage sets" for some of the turning points of world history, but in many
286 ellence in Research and am thrilled to share some of the unconventional guiding principles that broug
288 pically in the post-ITx patient and describe some of the unique challenges the endoscopist faces when
289 primarily due to the difficulty in obtaining some of the unique characteristics of strength, flexibil
291 ntly with idiopathic MH size and may explain some of the variability in idiopathic MH size observed b
292 nt isoforms are likely to be responsible for some of the variation observed in FA composition of inte
293 y factory in neuronal cells, and we identify some of the viral and host cell factors that are importa
294 sized to enhance planetary albedo and offset some of the warming due to the buildup of greenhouse gas
295 studies have reported on the possibility of some of the water-soluble fluorophores to interact with
296 eory provides a simple formal elucidation of some of the ways that representation and representationa
297 not yet succeeded in developing vaccines for some of the world's most deadly diseases, including AIDS
298 ogenesis and to contribute to the control of some of the world's most invasive emerging diseases.
299 d better tools and solutions to help address some of the world's most pressing challenges, and delive