1 In the end, the
success of a drug discovery partnership will depend in l
2 We demonstrate the
success of a general WFS scheme, based on coherent perfe
3 The
success of a multi-omic data analysis strategy depends l
4 optimal implantation site necessary for the
success of a pregnancy.
5 The
success of a reliable and sensitive asymptomatic diagnos
6 The
success of a single chimpanzee in our task suggests that
7 The partial
success of a study to reproduce experiments that linked
8 t, we recognize it is not the only marker of
success of a THR.
9 are combined to examine how the reproductive
success of a top marine predator is being affected by ec
10 on of AAV vectors may further facilitate the
success of AAV gene therapy.
11 esilience to OA is critical to the continued
success of abalone and other shellfish production, and t
12 c, and ultrasound test results confirmed the
success of ablative treatment for most patients.
13 requency of atropine eye drops with clinical
success of about 83%.
14 tween cardiac structure and function and the
success of AF ablation in patient subgroups in whom clin
15 etic resources is at the root of the present
success of African pastoralism.
16 hat this morphological trait is a key to the
success of Agaricomycetes.
17 of AIT-induced IgG responses may enhance the
success of AIT.
18 Defining and making room for the
success of all partners, identifying and addressing barr
19 Now, with the
success of allele-specific covalent inhibitors against t
20 The
success of allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation
21 The
success of allogeneic stem cell transplantation undersco
22 e for ensuing clinical decisions and overall
success of allogeneic stem cell transplantations.
23 nable genomic interactions, mandatory to the
success of allopolyploid systems, as in S. alburnoides.
24 ve maturity is likely impacting the invasive
success of American bullfrogs and this study gives us in
25 in reciprocal regulation suggesting that the
success of androgen ablation therapy can be enhanced by
26 Despite the clinical
success of Androgen Receptor (AR)-targeted therapies, re
27 ation rates in explaining the naturalization
success of angiosperm plant families.
28 s full canalization, may inherently decrease
success of angle surgery in other glaucoma.
29 sensor design by embracing the evolutionary
success of animals with extraordinary sensory informatio
30 e the poor immunogenic properties of NB, the
success of antibody-based immunotherapy and radioimmunot
31 anda, potentially compromising the continued
success of antimalarial chemotherapy in Africa.
32 Academy of HIV Medicine, is modeled upon the
success of antimicrobial stewardship programs now mandat
33 Due to the advent and
success of antiretroviral therapy (ART), the number of p
34 h-abundance drug-resistant HIV-1 jeopardizes
success of antiretroviral therapy (ART).
35 Despite the recent
success of antiretrovirals for HIV prevention, additiona
36 The
success of any physical model critically depends upon ad
37 Despite the clinical
success of approved photosensitizers (PSs), their applic
38 The long-term
success of area-based conservation requires parties to t
39 rs; these approaches will be critical to the
success of artificial intelligence in radiology.
40 recent developments in neuroscience and the
successes of artificial neural networks have reinvigorat
41 The
success of ASOs in several animal models, as well as enc
42 Therapeutic
success of B cell-targeting approaches in multiple scler
43 this model ignores a key determinant of the
success of bacterial pathogens, adaptive evolution.
44 The
success of base editors for the study and treatment of g
45 off-label bevacizumab may differentiate the
success of biosimilars in different geographic regions.
46 nant dairying contributed to the demographic
success of Bronze Age Mongolian populations and that the
47 uestions for the future that could widen the
success of cancer immunotherapy.
48 cells accumulate into tumors, hindering the
success of cancer immunotherapy.
49 ngineered nanoparticles is key to the future
success of cancer nanomedicines in clinics.
50 Drug resistance has profoundly limited the
success of cancer treatment, driving relapse, metastasis
51 Such strategies might improve the overall
success of cancer treatment.
52 wledge of molecular properties affecting the
success of candidate development, are discussed.
53 alterations associated with disease and the
success of capillary recruitment, improving point-of-car
54 Capitalizing on the
success of CapsNet in biomedical domains, we propose a n
55 The
success of captive breeding programs varies and the unde
56 Despite the
success of CAR T therapy in clinics, the intracellular s
57 cteria is thought to underpin the ecological
success of carpenter ants.
58 The long-term
success of cattle herding in Africa has been sustained b
59 recognize cancer cells is important for the
success of cell-based cancer immunotherapy.
60 n channels, or 'viroporins', contrasting the
success of channel blocking drugs in other areas of medi
61 n (TSA)-reactive T cells are critical to the
success of checkpoint blockade and adoptive transfer of
62 The recent
success of checkpoint blockade therapies has established
63 Built on the
success of checkpoint blockade, validation of novel immu
64 Through the
successes of checkpoint blockade and adoptive cellular t
65 Building on the
successes of child survival, we review the evidence need
66 The
success of clinical trials of selective B-cell depletion
67 ective lipid-lowering treatments, the recent
success of clinical trials with anti-inflammatory therap
68 toring of its progression are crucial to the
success of clinical trials.
69 O-PS production is vital for the
success of clinically important Gram-negative pathogens.
70 The
success of comparative cell biology for determining prot
71 ase presented in this paper demonstrates the
success of composting compostable coffee pods within a l
72 he dynamics of Schistosoma infection and the
success of control interventions.
73 We measured the
success of controlling outbreaks using isolation and con
74 is is of huge importance as it underpins the
success of coral reefs, yet we know very little about ho
75 n planning for ICU leaders is crucial to the
success of critical care organizations.
76 The clinical
success of cyclophosphamide (C)-based haploidentical ste
77 nments to quantify age-specific reproductive
success of daughters born to mothers differing in age.
78 The
success of debridement, antibiotics, and implant retenti
79 With the growing
success of deep learning, which utilizes brain-inspired
80 Dental adhesives are vital for the
success of dental restorations.
81 sk of esophageal heating and acute procedure
success of different LSI-guided ablation protocols combi
82 The
success of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) therapy has led
83 nd mating biology could prove crucial to the
success of disease control efforts that target reproduct
84 e, we quantified the expression and ultimate
success of diverse salmon emigration behaviors in an ant
85 Despite the clinical
success of drugs that target topoisomerase II, the devel
86 kin conductance levels predicted cooperative
success of dyads.
87 Part of the
success of E. coli as an uropathogenic bacterium can be
88 e importance of phenotypic plasticity to the
success of E. huxleyi, a characteristic that likely unde
89 The
success of each multiple-gene deletion attempt could onl
90 suggest that dietary breadth underpinned the
success of early modern human populations in this region
91 Surprisingly,
success of either protocol required a bone-marrow-associ
92 of metal ion complexation and establish the
success of electrochemical metallization.
93 The recent
success of engineered cell-based immunotherapies now pro
94 rapeutic targets, as evidenced by the recent
success of erenumab.
95 ith PT >30 min, fewer attempts predicted the
success of ET and good outcomes (p < 0.01).
96 The overwhelming
success of exome- and genome-wide association studies in
97 Despite the initial
success of extensive efforts to reduce phosphorus (P) lo
98 ls of these nursing roles are central to the
success of flow-related interventions.
99 The
success of fundamental and applied nucleic acid (NA) res
100 Recently, the
success of genetically modified T cells that express chi
101 The
success of genome sequencing techniques has resulted in
102 ssure (IOP), survival of corneal grafts, and
success of glaucoma surgery (defined as IOP of 5-20 mm H
103 vides valuable information for assessing the
success of glioma resection.
104 ven its potential to affect the reproductive
success of ground-nesting farmland birds.
105 We argue that the
success of group-based policies will depend both on how
106 A common thread was the
success of GWASs, which have highlighted the importance
107 a shed light on a potential obstacle for the
success of HA-stalk-targeting universal influenza vaccin
108 Even with the
success of HAART, new drugs with novel mechanisms are ne
109 Reproductive
success of high-competition females peaked in late-life,
110 iveness of the third form of iproniazid, the
success of high-pressure experiments in obtaining it, an
111 re, we examine variation in the reproductive
success of high-ranking male rhesus macaques on Cayo San
112 The
success of host responses to biomaterials, known as bioc
113 developmental study highlights the potential
success of hydrogel-forming microneedle arrays as a tran
114 The remarkable
success of immune checkpoint inhibitors demonstrates the
115 and increase the bench-to-bedside safety and
success of immunological studies.
116 s), mTOR-I therapy might allow for increased
success of immunosuppression (IS) withdrawal.
117 Success of immunotherapeutic approaches using geneticall
118 The recent
success of immunotherapies has highlighted the power of
119 rials that are used to enable or improve the
success of immunotherapies in preclinical studies is pre
120 effective cancer treatment and for clinical
success of immunotherapy.
121 The recent clinical
successes of immunotherapy, as a result of a broader and
122 significant difference in clinical outcomes,
success of implant placement or on radiographic assessme
123 of CSIA as a robust approach to evaluate the
success of in situ remediation through abiotic contamina
124 The
success of increasing the prediction skill results mainl
125 Despite the remarkable evolutionary
success of insects at colonizing every conceivable terre
126 contributed to the considerable evolutionary
success of insects.
127 an effective therapeutic, would improve the
success of intermittent distancing and hasten the acquis
128 y of alkenes over O nucleophiles ensured the
success of intermolecular oxyarylation, giving desired p
129 Despite the increasing use and
success of interventional coronary reperfusion strategie
130 y organizations is essential to ensuring the
success of interventions targeting TB and HIV, and such
131 AM fungi supported the
success of invasive E. sphaerocephalus in competition wi
132 The role of pollination in the
success of invasive plants needs to be understood becaus
133 Despite the
success of IR-PiFM, the origin of spectroscopic contrast
134 onated irradiation significantly limited the
success of irradiation.
135 o-economic variables likely to influence the
success of land sparing.
136 tubes (BNNTs) has increased after the recent
success of large-scale BNNT syntheses using high-tempera
137 ory experiments, but they do not explain the
success of less-virulent EhVs in natural EhV communities
138 Estimating the likely
success of limb revascularization in patients with lower
139 invasive method to improve the poor clinical
success of local drug delivery systems.
140 of outbreak control to assess the potential
success of local response efforts.
141 unt of high-quality data is critical for the
success of machine learning models in the era of big dat
142 Despite the
success of many commonly used antihyperglycemic therapie
143 The
success of MapPred is attributed to three factors: the d
144 To shed light on the factors affecting the
success of microbial community invasions, we perform sim
145 t investigators in diabetes are aware of the
success of microRNA (miRNA) research and appreciate the
146 n cardiometabolic diseases, we highlight the
success of miRNAs and competitive endogenous RNAs in cho
147 n the Medway positively influenced detection
success of mitten crab lower in the catchment while dete
148 In the wake of the
success of modern immunotherapy, oncolytic viruses (OVs)
149 The
success of modern medicine creates a growing population
150 ations for risk assessment and the migratory
success of monarchs in North America.
151 on-sequencing technology hold the key to the
success of most metagenomic studies.
152 ce, which is likely critical for the limited
success of most weight-loss treatments in the long term.
153 cal disease programs look to consolidate the
successes of moving towards elimination, we need to unde
154 m alternative sources to better estimate the
success of native species' reintroductions.
155 nests to address the reproductive output and
success of nests found in the UK.
156 Given recent
successes of neurally mechanistic models and the surging
157 and provide a potential explanation for the
successes of neutral theory as a description of macroeco
158 rtionate mitral regurgitation) is key to the
success of new devices.
159 is an important consideration for the likely
success of new drug candidates.
160 ines and have important implications for the
success of next-generation OPV.
161 The
success of nonlinear optics relies largely on pulse-to-p
162 mple, motor or executive function areas) the
success of NSC-based models, especially in sensory areas
163 methodological considerations to improve the
success of optogenetic experiments in NHPs.
164 ire management plans to improve the recovery
success of organisms after fire.
165 More generally, the
success of our approach in explaining and simplifying la
166 The key to the
success of our methodology lies in the successive decomp
167 The
success of our nonmetal porphyrin synthesis procedure is
168 Inspired by the
success of our recent LinearFold algorithm that predicts
169 The long-term
success of pancreatic islet transplantation (Tx) as a cu
170 TCGA PCAWG project that was motivated by the
success of pathway and network analyses in prioritizing
171 The therapeutic
success of peptidic GLP-1 receptor agonists for treatmen
172 The clinical
success of percutaneous coronary intervention was 97.9%.
173 erogeneity and metastasis is crucial for the
success of personalized cancer therapy.
174 not provide a method for determining how the
success of phagocytosis, here defined as the complete en
175 and horticultural use on the naturalization
success of plant families.
176 blishment are important for the reproductive
success of plants, but seeds and seedlings typically enc
177 The
success of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) inhibi
178 The
success of poly-ADP ribose polymerase inhibitors in the
179 gion of the CNS may help explain the limited
success of previous brain-directed therapies.
180 The clinical
success of proteasome inhibition for the treatment of mu
181 Moreover, key correlates of the
success of protected areas in marine ecosystems-particul
182 The
success of protein evolution campaigns is strongly depen
183 ECs reduce the acute and chronic
success of PV isolation.
184 tive to the cost of the 2 treatments and the
success of randomized treatment initiation.
185 Despite the
success of recent RPE65 gene therapy, follow-up studies
186 ble cycling of electrodes is critical to the
success of rechargeable Li metal batteries (LMBs).
187 Despite the
success of reperfusion therapy in significantly reducing
188 in turn predicted the relative fertilization
success of rival males.
189 uate the connection between the evolutionary
success of rodents and the diversity of rodent locomotor
190 actions have contributed to the evolutionary
success of SAR11 in nutrient-limited systems.
191 subsequent disease progression influence the
success of segmentation; and assess differences in MTVs
192 crab lower in the catchment while detection
success of signal crayfish was higher in the highly frag
193 The main evaluation criterion was the
success of SNM defined by the continuation of the treatm
194 Few studies have evaluated the long-term
success of SNM.
195 The unlikely
success of Soaresirhynchia in a hyperthermal event is at
196 nt other interventions, a key metric for the
success of social distancing is whether critical care ca
197 The unexplained
success of some lineages within this pool of highly resi
198 tradition contributes to group identity, the
success of spillovers can depend critically on disruptin
199 etitive interactions limits the colonization
success of spores that relocate to new sites.
200 nd genome degradation has contributed to the
success of ST313 lineages in Africa, but the evolutionar
201 drug resistance (HIVDR) could jeopardize the
success of standardized HIV management protocols in reso
202 The local microenvironment may influence the
success of stem cell therapy.
203 device-related adverse events and technical
success of stent deployment.
204 of templated CMP pairs helps to explain the
success of sticky-ended CMP association and changes the
205 o-oncology has gained momentum thanks to the
success of strategies aimed at enhancing immune-mediated
206 on and regulation, and to the efficiency and
success of structural studies using techniques such as x
207 endships, are crucial for the well-being and
success of students at all levels of education.
208 on in available genetic diversity render the
success of such approaches uncertain.
209 unfortunately, the mechanistic basis for the
success of such combinations has rarely been investigate
210 ain linkages or units in lignin biomass, the
successes of such transformations will potentially make
211 MainOutcomeMeasure:
Success of surgery, defined as Esotropia <15 prism diopt
212 h) cells is an important process shaping the
success of T(fh)-GC B cell interactions by influencing c
213 Finally, we envision that the
success of T(reg) cell therapy in autoimmunity and trans
214 disease for many patients due to the limited
success of targeted and immunotherapies.
215 The
success of targeted therapies in cancer treatment has be
216 Despite the
success of targeted therapies in the treatment of inflam
217 drug resistance is a major obstacle for the
success of targeted therapy in melanoma.
218 ion before discontinuation might improve the
success of TFR protocols, although the mechanism of its
219 The clinical
success of thalidomide analogues demonstrates the therap
220 This is despite the
success of the analogous charge-inverted strategy in whi
221 The
success of the approach is driven by the thermodynamic s
222 d the evolutionary processes maintaining the
success of the BA viruses.
223 The
success of the base cell-migration simulation model sugg
224 Despite the outstanding
success of the cancer drug imatinib, one obstacle in pro
225 ting the importance of these residues in the
success of the consensus strategy.
226 , and other unrepresented minorities, to the
success of the core missions of the Society.
227 rther investigation regarding the ecological
success of the Enterobacteriaceae.
228 basic income that is coupled to the economic
success of the entire group could overcome the tragedy o
229 However, despite the tremendous progress and
success of the field in recent years, opportunities for
230 drugs at the site of disease may explain the
success of the first-line regimen.
231 ting rate in the near future given the early
success of the foundational efforts reviewed here.
232 nscriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) threatens the
success of the global scale-up of antiretroviral therapy
233 The
success of the heart team for complex coronary artery an
234 ter transport may help to explain the unique
success of the higher insects in regulating their intern
235 nch cells, and whether it contributed to the
success of the host shift, remains to be determined.
236 and negotiating the role are critical to the
success of the implementation of the advanced nurse prac
237 nto routine clinical care was crucial to the
success of the implementation.
238 Three pediatric radiologists evaluated the
success of the MRI study (whether it answered the clinic
239 Despite the
success of the normalization model, there are three unre
240 The economic
success of the poultry industry in the United States hin
241 ection, will have detrimental effects on the
success of the pregnancy.
242 In the ablation group, initial
success of the procedure was achieved in 97% of patients
243 The key to the
success of the radical process is the development of Co(
244 The key to the
success of the reaction and higher yields is the elegant
245 Key to the
success of the reaction is a water-promoted activation p
246 The
success of the reaction relies on the identification, by
247 acid (EPA) has garnered attention after the
success of the REDUCE-IT trial, which contradicted previ
248 ate that the presence of Kpi may explain the
success of the ST-15 clone.
249 (IC(50) = 20.1-68.7 nM), which confirmed the
success of the synthesis and screening procedures.
250 Two independent observers rated the
success of the tool to delineate MTV.
251 al alpha-diimine iron complex is key for the
success of the transformation providing a balanced perfo
252 e currently underway in the UK following the
success of the UK Lung Cancer Screening (UKLS) trial, wh
253 on through wasp generations and enhance the
success of the wasps' parasitic life cycle.
254 atabases on economic uses and naturalization
success of the world's seed plants.
255 dpoints, they remain critical to the overall
success of therapeutic development.
256 ation of patient populations to increase the
success of therapeutic interventions.
257 at both anatomical sites and by the clinical
success of therapies blocking TNF and IL-23 in IBD and i
258 nts in clinical outcomes with immunotherapy,
success of these agents in AML remains elusive.
259 cuss various factors which may influence the
success of these approaches, such as the type of emollie
260 The
success of these goal-directed actions relies on 3D sens
261 The
success of these methods critically depends on the ident
262 The
success of these models supports the possibility that lo
263 The reproductive
success of these mosquitoes relies on a single copulatio
264 The
success of these new methods opens avenues for AIT to be
265 However, the
success of these probes is hampered partly due to the in
266 Despite the
success of these reactions, there are only scant details
267 eity and wind, it is difficult to assess the
success of thinning operations and prescribed burns.
268 Key to the
success of this approach are the utilization of an elect
269 Despite the
success of this approach in extending half-lives of a wi
270 However, the
success of this approach requires multiscale procedures,
271 express CD20, likely explaining the limited
success of this approach.
272 ands can overcome these therapies, hampering
success of this approach.
273 The
success of this diaspore polymorphic species in its rain
274 iers that so dramatically limit the clinical
success of this essential anticancer chemotherapy.
275 The
success of this first reported application of XP-GWAS fo
276 nto routine data handling was crucial to the
success of this initiative.
277 The
success of this method relies on the immiscibility betwe
278 the factors analyzed was predictive for the
success of this method.
279 The
success of this pathogen is favored by its ability to ac
280 The
success of this pericyclic cascade was critically depend
281 To improve the
success of this procedure, new approaches for real-time
282 Key to the
success of this process is the expansion of sequence and
283 l (HFIP) as the solvent is essential for the
success of this reaction.
284 One of the critical points for the
success of this research direction is the improvement of
285 ons, the factors underlying the evolutionary
success of this species remain unclear.
286 However, the clinical
success of this strategy is limited by the lack of effic
287 Critical to the
success of this system, called Z-lock, is that the linke
288 Key to the
success of this transformation is an unusual remote func
289 The key to the
success of this transformation is the in situ generation
290 The impact of TIL phenotypes on clinical
success of TIL-ACT is currently unclear.
291 nt nature of this relationship, limiting the
success of translational efforts.
292 Central to the
success of trees are their woody bodies, which connect t
293 aissance due to the recent profound clinical
successes of tumor immunotherapy.
294 idual size and infection on the reproductive
success of turtles.
295 The
success of unrelated haemopoietic cell transplantation (
296 he human host is paramount to the pathogenic
success of V. cholerae The transition between these two
297 Among the noteworthy
successes of vaccine trials, and the commendable efforts
298 Despite the overwhelming
success of vaccines in preventing infectious diseases, t
299 nd chemical insecticides are critical to the
success of vector control programs worldwide.
300 Despite the many resounding
successes of VISION 2020, the burden of global blindness