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1 d signal-to-noise ratios and tissue contrast suffice for 2D and 3D reconstructions with diagnostic va
2 pendent RNA helicase eIF4A, this HEAT domain suffices for 48S ribosomal complex formation with a pico
3 ns in as few as three driver genes appear to suffice for a cell to evolve into an advanced cancer.
4  demonstrate that just two of these elements suffice for a complete, compact error-correction circuit
5 Relatively few such normal variations should suffice for a vast range of compound odors whose specifi
6 expression on marrow-derived cells therefore suffices for a C. parvum infection to be cleared, while
7                            Either form alone suffices for a functional clock at some temperatures, bu
8 that hydrophobic residues at these positions sufficed for Abd1p function.
9 generic BUB recruitment modules in KNL1 thus suffices for accurate chromosome segregation.
10 transcription machinery that, by themselves, suffice for activated transcription (initiation and elon
11 previously shown that stabilization does not suffice for activation.
12                                  Each kinase sufficed for activation in response to stress, but Sak1
13 promoter shows that a 'one-site' minimal UAS suffices for activation by Ptr2, and specifies the requi
14 at AdnAB's processive DSB unwinding activity suffices for AdnAB function in HR.
15 tions in blaNDM-1 strains, while lower doses sufficed for AMA133.
16 ithout a single cross-bracing disulfide bond sufficed for antimicrobial activity, and some of the ana
17 c, an average T2 value per metabolite should suffice for any brain region and lesion regardless of di
18 s lasting 16 h as endorsed by SM&T might not suffice for ascertainment of maximum (steady-state) bioa
19 ple of approximately 20 offspring would have sufficed for assessing the true number of biological par
20 rne lead for merely one hour in the GI phase suffices for assessment of the bioavailable fraction as
21 rons in the primary olfactory cortex of mice suffices for associative learning independent of any odo
22 aller catalytic domain, Prp22(466-1145) that suffices for ATP hydrolysis, RNA binding, and RNA unwind
23 d core factor, and promoter sequence to -38, suffice for basal transcription.
24                         This inversion alone suffices for BHLHE40 activation upon CDC6 induction and
25 An N-terminal 120-amino-acid segment of Ntr1 suffices for binding to Prp43 and for stimulating its he
26        An even smaller domain, Cgt1(1-367)p, suffices for binding to the guanylyltransferase docking
27 cid fragment of the guanylyltransferase Pce1 suffices for binding to the Spt5 C-terminal domain (CTD)
28 cleotidyltransferase motifs I, IV, and V and suffices for both enzyme adenylylation (step 1 of the li
29 reduced levels of PI(3)P or functional Ypt7p suffice for bypass fusion.
30  CaM to Ca(V)1.2 suggested that a single CaM sufficed for Ca(2+) feedback, yet biochemical, FRET, and
31 nts containing the PxIxIT consensus sequence suffice for calcineurin-substrate docking; and that sequ
32 tes an N-terminal domain, Cgt1(1-387)p, that suffices for catalytic activity in vitro and for cell gr
33 found that phosphorylation of either subunit suffices for cell proliferation.
34 that unexpectedly simple potential functions suffice for certain symmetrical configurations, and we a
35 ent of the holoenzyme or associated proteins suffices for chromatin remodeling.
36 nti-RBP antibody determination is thought to suffice for clinical purposes.
37 e defects, and a paracrine source of C3 will suffice for clonal expansion of CD8 T cells in vivo.
38 specific T cells in the draining LN, without sufficing for clonal expansion.
39 Watson-Crick base-pairing interactions alone suffice for complex chemical dynamics and that autonomou
40  helix and the intracellular module together suffice for constitutive activity even at low densities,
41                      Only 500-1000 ppm of Pd suffices for couplings involving a variety of aryl/heter
42 ic protein (BMP) signaling, but whether BMPs suffice for CPEC induction is unknown.
43 n N-terminal catalytic domain of CPL1, which suffices for CTD Ser-5 phosphatase activity in vitro, in
44  network analyses of the type described here sufficed for designing synthesis plans, as well as areas
45 ay hybridization shows that these probes now suffice for detection of differentially expressed mRNAs
46  the NanoTags, regardless of their location, suffice for detection.
47 hile demonstrating that FBG and HbA1c likely suffice for diabetes screening.
48    Thus, partial movement of the neck linker suffices for directionality but not for normal processiv
49 reatly reduced levels of cyclin E transcript suffice for DNA replication until late in development.
50 translated in the oocyte or unfertilized egg suffices for early development.
51  type of connection between two kinetochores suffices for efficient bi-orientation.
52    A 6-nucleotide segment of complementarity suffices for efficient flap ligation.
53 ctive transport of a small fraction of GAP43 suffices for efficient sorting to growth cones.
54 es of Kek1-Kek2 chimeras that while the LRRs suffice for EGFR binding, inhibition in vivo requires th
55  functional maternal contribution, which can suffice for embryogenesis in the zygotic null mutant, bu
56 Hinfp mice survive, indicating that 1 allele suffices for embryogenesis.
57 ighly reproducible, a single measurement can suffice for energy expenditure studies in girls aged 6-1
58 ow that either tyrosine residue Y464 or Y479 suffices for Epo-dependent cell proliferation.
59 cies and the drug resistances of the mutants suffice for explaining the data.
60 ypes, myocardin-independent mechanism(s) can suffice for expression in some smooth muscle lineages.
61 vable, a logarithmically small sensing range suffices for extreme speedup.
62 f either hippocampal PV-INs or LEC fan cells sufficed for fear extinction.
63 either of two nonconsecutive disulfide bonds suffices for function.
64  lipids allow low concentrations of Vam7p to suffice for fusion; without acidic lipids, the block to
65  the transcriptional machinery to a promoter suffices for gene activation is based partly on the resu
66 tiation codon, which was previously shown to suffice for growth-regulated expression, the murine thym
67 topology is already known, then seven leaves suffice for identifiability of the numerical parameters.
68 ds, an N-terminal fragment (Tmod1(1)(-)(92)) suffices for in vitro function, even though the C-termin
69   In heterologous systems, Kv1alpha subunits suffice for induction of voltage-dependent potassium cur
70                   Contact at filopodial tips suffices for induction.
71 atterns of substitution on the aromatic ring suffice for inhibition when Mn(2+) is used as a cofactor
72                                Surgery alone suffices for INSS stage 1 neuroblastoma, even if biologi
73                              PDK1 expression suffices for its activity, owing to auto-activation, or
74 l loops and part of the dimerization domain, suffice for localization.
75 pus-like renal disease at 12 wk, but may not suffice for longer periods consistent with a need for co
76                   A minimum of two mutations sufficed for (low) CQ transport activity, and as few as
77    Limiting the available processing time to suffice for lower- but not higher-level operations is a
78 tals, and ceramics, none of the known models suffices for macroscopic dynamic finite element analysis
79  nor transgenic strategies can by themselves suffice for managing vector-borne diseases, integrating
80  about half that for "macroscopic" units but sufficing for many applications.
81 o-phase (chromatin plus buffer) picture that suffices for meiotic chromosomes has to be supplemented
82  primary tumor is resected, PET and BM tests suffice for monitoring NB patients at high risk for prog
83  events into a one-dimensional metric, which suffice for monomeric macromolecules that bind to a sing
84                   Thus, the last 18 residues suffice for most of the binding energy, which was due ma
85 rated that the transmembrane core of barttin suffices for most effects on the alpha-subunit.
86 se domain of NF receptors in Lotus japonicus suffices for nodule organogenesis, their extracellular d
87 r transcripts in the nNOS(-/-) animals might suffice for normal physiologic function.
88 en impaired association of barttin and CLC-K suffices for normal intracellular trafficking.
89   We question whether one type of early diet suffices for normal neurodevelopment with a normal body
90  only 10% of the neighbourhoods of a network suffice for optimal performance, leading to a drastic re
91  1 x 10(11) pu single-dose ChAd3-EBO-Z could suffice for phase 3 efficacy trials of ring-vaccination
92  vitro, and it has been proposed that TFIIIB suffices for pol III recruitment in vivo.
93 e diameter between 0.6 and 2 nm, which would suffice for polypeptide translocation across the membran
94 the natural rubrerythrin (rbr) promoter also suffices for positive regulation by Ptr2 in vitro, and T
95        Although either polyubiquitin linkage suffices for postinternalization sorting, both types of
96 ation pathways sharing a common ground state suffices for power enhancement.
97 hat the knowledge of the native topology may suffice for predicting the mechanism.
98 in a small number of identifiable cells thus suffices for programming behaviorally meaningful memorie
99 minal coiled-coil domain of the NUDE protein suffices for protein function when overexpressed.
100 nesis in the zygotic null mutant, but rarely suffices for pupal metamorphosis, revealing later functi
101 e needed when simpler sequence-based metrics suffice for quantifying vaccine breadth.
102 5% generated by translational mechanisms can suffice for reactivation, but reversion can also contrib
103              While feed-forward activity may suffice for recognizing objects in isolation, additional
104 on, demonstrating that the signaling network suffices for refinement, independently of large-scale ti
105              Data for family history may not suffice for reliable identification of patients through
106 nd (c) the cellular response to the strains, suffices for reproducing the behavior of individual endo
107 frames (ORFs) present in BYV, ORFs 1a and 1b suffice for RNA replication and transcription.
108  of signaling, nuclear accumulation of Ci155 suffices for significant induction of Hh targets, and ac
109          High-quality medical management may suffice for some patients, but there are few data regard
110                                    Dpp alone sufficed for some differentiation, but Notch was not suf
111       When fused to GST, the peptide SLDFLYE suffices for specific gp45 binding.
112               As few as four nonamer repeats suffice for Spt5 binding to Pct1 in vitro, whereas six r
113 ery low ESI voltages (typically 1.4-1.75 kV) suffice for stable ESI, which eventually allows for the
114  test whether ligand interactions with beta3 suffice for stable ligand binding and headpiece opening.
115          We conclude that 1 semen sample may suffice for studies aimed at identifying average differe
116         Thermoenergy (Brownian motion) would suffice for substrate translocation across the membrane;
117  good structural mimic of bound cation which suffices for substrate binding but not for catalytic act
118 diography, and plain x-ray imaging may often suffice for such patients, but given overlap between COV
119 ely few innate pattern recognition receptors suffice for survival of pathogen-infected nematodes, ins
120 into mitosis (when repair is suppressed) all suffice for switching.
121 -dependent activation, a single binding site suffices for target gene activation.
122  domain to heterologous DNA sequences should suffice for targeting to the viral capsid.
123 O, estimates of the latter two lambda's will suffice for the analysis of power and the necessary samp
124          Small, randomly oriented structures suffice for the analysis, which is based on simple recog
125 , while particular pairs of pentanucleotides suffice for the assembly of T-ag double hexamers.
126 anoparticles, none of those previous methods suffice for the larger particles needed for photonic app
127          However, whether the three proteins suffice for the organization/maintenance of this complex
128 l motor representation of that action should suffice for the purpose.
129 s and not on the neovascularization seems to suffice for the regression of the new vessels.
130  factors provides molecular definitions that suffice for the unique specification of cell states in t
131 mal functional domain, Prp22(262-1145), that suffices for the activity of Prp22p in vivo when express
132                                The flow rate suffices for the delivery of drugs, such as a meal-assoc
133  lipid anchor that spans half of the bilayer suffices for the fusion of isolated vacuoles, although t
134 onclude that monomeric UvrD1 ATPase activity suffices for the NER functions of UvrD1 in vivo.
135                       Here we show that RctB suffices for the oriCII-based plasmid replication, and r
136                         Any one of the three suffices for the progression of ISN pioneer growth cones
137  mild RTK signal is transduced and Ras alone suffices for the purpose.
138      Unlike other models, a single substance suffices for the reaction-diffusion at early, but not in
139 stic cells harboring molecular perturbations suffice for their increased anabolic demand and nucleoti
140 en that E2F-1, which occupies the Rb pocket, suffices for these actions of E1A.
141                 The GR ligand-binding domain suffices for these biological responses.
142 A C-terminal catalytic domain, Topo(81-314), suffices for transesterification chemistry.
143 gment of the 231-amino acid Yhc1 polypeptide sufficed for vegetative growth.
144 C(12)EO(8) or 50 mol % of OG in the membrane suffice for virtually complete lipid scrambling, whereas
145 ukaryotic ATP-dependent DNA ligase known; it suffices for yeast cell growth in lieu of the essential
146 t has an intrinsic nick-sensing function and suffices for yeast cell growth.

 
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