1 Here,
we present evidence against this static view based on an
2 Equally important,
we present evidence and propose a novel mechanism of how
3 INTERPRETATION:
We present evidence-
based nomograms with robust performa
4 On the basis of our findings,
we present evidence-
based, severity-specific standards f
5 We present evidence consistent with female hypomethylati
6 We present evidence demonstrating that high levels of ph
7 We present evidence for a beneficial role of Treg cells
8 Here
we present evidence for a different intersystem crossing
9 Here
we present evidence for a different mechanism in which t
10 Here,
we present evidence for a direct recruitment of UHRF1 by
11 Here
we present evidence for a neural mechanism for feature b
12 Here
we present evidence for a neuronal computation that maxi
13 Thus,
we present evidence for a new mechanism of Zap1-mediated
14 Here
we present evidence for a novel mechanism of skeletal mu
15 Here
we present evidence for a palaeo-subglacial lake on the
16 Here
we present evidence for a preponderance of exocellular A
17 Here,
we present evidence for a sudden expulsion of a reservoi
18 y, using allele-specific transcription data,
we present evidence for a transcriptional buffering syst
19 Here,
we present evidence for a unique, tonically active, exci
20 For a series of model unsaturated lipids,
we present evidence for an autoxidation mechanism, initi
21 Finally,
we present evidence for an electrostatic interaction bet
22 We present evidence for an ergodic model that explains o
23 Rather,
we present evidence for an inter-strand registry shift o
24 Using muon spin-rotation,
we present evidence for competing magnetic orders in the
25 We present evidence for cytoplasmic translocation of RNa
26 Using this novel method,
we present evidence for direct proportionality of volume
27 Finally,
we present evidence for direct transcriptional repressio
28 Here,
we present evidence for DNA damage as an unexpected mean
29 particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM),
we present evidence for extensive interactions between t
30 We present evidence for foreign DNA delivery and express
31 Here,
we present evidence for global aromaticity in porphyrin
32 Here,
we present evidence for glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1)-
33 Finally,
we present evidence for how in schizophrenia, dysfunctio
34 Here
we present evidence for idiosyncrasy in olfactory behavi
35 In this study,
we present evidence for increased DNA damage and instabi
36 Notably,
we present evidence for increased neuronal mitochondrial
37 We present evidence for lake redox stratification, estab
38 Here,
we present evidence for multiplexed encoding of tactile
39 Here
we present evidence for persistent active drainage netwo
40 Here
we present evidence for phosphorylation-driven regulatio
41 Here,
we present evidence for quantum teleportation of electro
42 We present evidence for reduced viral spread in both cou
43 first retinal synapse.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT
We present evidence for spatially antagonistic interacti
44 Here,
we present evidence for the ability of a single amino ac
45 Here,
we present evidence for the existence of a third type of
46 In this study
we present evidence for the existence of quasi-periodic
47 We present evidence for the existence of two different r
48 We present evidence for the imbalance between inflammato
49 In addition,
we present evidence for the involvement of a leaf senesc
50 Using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model,
we present evidence for the involvement of a plastidial
51 To conclude,
we present evidence for the predicted cost-turnover inte
52 Taken together,
we present evidence for the reversal of resistance to EG
53 Here
we present evidence for the successful detection and 3-D
54 dynamics simulations, and electrochemistry,
we present evidence for two populations of PmB molecules
55 We present evidence from a vocal fish linking reproducti
56 We present evidence from atom-specific mutagenesis that
57 Here,
we present evidence from human subjects of either sex fo
58 Here,
we present evidence from metabolism experiments that PAA
59 the crystal structures of human MGL (hMGL),
we present evidence from molecular dynamics and metadyna
60 We present evidence from reciprocal immunoprecipitation
61 We present evidence from studies on mouse cortex that mo
62 Mechanistically,
we present evidence implicating the BBSome in the traffi
63 We present evidence in CMS membranes for a large volume
64 Here
we present evidence in mice and humans that nonsynonymou
65 We present evidence,
in two different CK2alpha knockout
66 he pathophysiology of allergic diseases, and
we present evidence indicating that neuro-immune interac
67 We present evidence instead that ANS estimates are large
68 Here
we present evidence of a complete respiratory arsenic cy
69 We present evidence of a considerable role for RDM4 in r
70 We present evidence of a critical role for the phenylala
71 creating embryos with over-sized blastomeres
we present evidence of a developmental program that driv
72 In this study,
we present evidence of a function for MCT1 in metastasis
73 We present evidence of a large defaunation shadow around
74 Moreover,
we present evidence of a linkage between liver (dys)func
75 Here
we present evidence of a network effect which biases dig
76 Collectively,
we present evidence of a pDC subset in the TME that favo
77 Here
we present evidence of a previously unrecognised deep cu
78 Here
we present evidence of a pure collaboration effect, dist
79 We present evidence of a superfluid bose glass to insula
80 Here
we present evidence of accelerated epigenetic age in ind
81 Here
we present evidence of an early Aurignacian occupation a
82 We present evidence of both local and coordinated long-r
83 ic studies of phosphinidenes; in particular,
we present evidence of direct detection of the dimethyla
84 We present evidence of halogen bond in iodine clusters f
85 Here,
we present evidence of how human recombinant apoferritin
86 Here,
we present evidence of in vivo expansion of DQ6-HCRT tet
87 We present evidence of intraspecific variation in the us
88 We present evidence of inverse Hall-Petch behavior for a
89 Here
we present evidence of Levallois technology from the lit
90 Here,
we present evidence of one of the strongest, nonlinear,
91 seismic reflection data from eastern Nepal,
we present evidence of recent deformation propagating >3
92 Here
we present evidence of recycled supra-subduction zone ma
93 Here,
we present evidence of selectively driven change (adapta
94 We present evidence of speciation driven by a migratory
95 ther single-celled organism.IMPORTANCE Here,
we present evidence of the first virus found to infect N
96 In this study,
we present evidence of the preclinical efficacy of BAY 1
97 Moreover,
we present evidence on the active roles metabolism plays
98 Here
we present evidence showing that near-surface heating of
99 We present evidence showing that the microbial communiti
100 We present evidence strongly suggesting that the NCLDV c
101 Here,
we present evidence substantiating that the P22 portal p
102 We present evidence suggesting pressure to reduce reflec
103 In this report,
we present evidence suggesting that chitin is prevalent
104 We present evidence suggesting that in vitro-differentia
105 Using the president as a case study,
we present evidence suggesting that President Trump's us
106 Here,
we present evidence suggesting that the monomeric form o
107 In the present study,
we present evidence suggesting that the protein stabilit
108 We present evidence suggesting that this learning mechan
109 Here,
we present evidence supporting a hybrid-speciation event
110 ociated with recurrent deletions in cis, and
we present evidence supporting a tumor-promoting role.
111 We present evidence supporting early intervention immedi
112 In this Perspectives article,
we present evidence supporting our hypothesis that integ
113 d to completely lack peptidoglycan, but here
we present evidence supporting the existence of a peptid
114 variants identified for BPH susceptibility,
we present evidence supporting the heritability of this
115 Here
we present evidence supporting the idea that MTD may not
116 We present evidence supporting the use of neuroimaging-b
117 etric morphometrics and photogrammetry, here
we present evidence testifying that a Palaeolithic group
118 We present evidence that 1) in the particular inflammati
119 Here,
we present evidence that 2D imine-linked COFs rapidly po
120 Here
we present evidence that 3'ddR5p derivatives generated b
121 We present evidence that a clinical trial examining the
122 We present evidence that a CysC mutant, V57N, stabilized
123 Consistently,
we present evidence that a dysplastic mandibular coronoi
124 We present evidence that a large fraction (~29-53%) of t
125 We present evidence that a mutation in Bradi5g03300 incr
126 We present evidence that a Neandertal haplotype at the O
127 Here,
we present evidence that a polymorphism in an enzyme gen
128 al stimuli and juxtacrine cell interactions,
we present evidence that a proinflammatory cytokine, tum
129 Here
we present evidence that a social stratum of this type w
130 We present evidence that a substantial proportion of T c
131 Finally,
we present evidence that adaptive stochastic resonance b
132 Finally,
we present evidence that adhesion to the UF membrane sur
133 chemia-reperfusion (I/R) remote lung injury,
we present evidence that aging is associated with height
134 Here,
we present evidence that an alternative TCA cycle, in wh
135 Here
we present evidence that Ape1 facilitates BRCA1-mediated
136 We present evidence that Arabidopsis Rab-GGTs may have p
137 In this article,
we present evidence that aspirin's unique ability to irr
138 We present evidence that at least 31 lineages of marine,
139 Herein,
we present evidence that at the surface of COS-1 cells,
140 We present evidence that axis undulations and bridge arr
141 In this report,
we present evidence that betaCA2 and betaCA4 are the two
142 Here
we present evidence that both exogenous IGFBP2 treatment
143 We present evidence that CaCoFold predictions are consis
144 Here
we present evidence that catalytic inhibition of Topo II
145 Here
we present evidence that cell size in the fission yeast
146 Here,
we present evidence that challenges this assumption thro
147 Here
we present evidence that checkpoint restraint of spindle
148 Here,
we present evidence that chloroform is formed through th
149 We present evidence that Cox16p is present in Cox1p asse
150 We present evidence that cross-feeding interactions betw
151 We present evidence that cultural adaptations and their
152 sing a WT or S838A/T841A mutant RB fragment,
we present evidence that deficiency for this phosphoryla
153 Here
we present evidence that deficient activation of glycine
154 Here
we present evidence that descending serotonergic fibres
155 Here
we present evidence that despite the high O/Fe ratio in
156 ate ribonucleotides during replication, here
we present evidence that DNA polymerase delta universall
157 We present evidence that Drk, the Drosophila ortholog of
158 Here
we present evidence that ECD regulates the endoplasmic r
159 Here,
we present evidence that EGFR signaling in myeloid cells
160 At the regional scale of the Swiss Alps,
we present evidence that emitted CO(2) derives from lith
161 Here,
we present evidence that epigenetic modulation underlies
162 We present evidence that external barriers affect the re
163 Here,
we present evidence that FAAP20 is acetylated by the ace
164 We present evidence that following angiotensin II (AngII
165 Finally,
we present evidence that GGpp-regulated, ER-to-Golgi tra
166 Further,
we present evidence that growth terminates because of th
167 We present evidence that hepatic targets of PPARalpha an
168 In this study,
we present evidence that heterochromatin protein 1 bindi
169 Here,
we present evidence that hexokinase 2 (HK2) is important
170 Here,
we present evidence that hippocampal PKMzeta acts downst
171 Here
we present evidence that hominins preserved in the Sterk
172 Here
we present evidence that homomeric Q/R-edited AMPARs sti
173 Here,
we present evidence that HSV-1 infection causes major al
174 ivo and in an HTa-expressing E. coli strain,
we present evidence that HTa is an archaeal histone anal
175 Here,
we present evidence that human sensory neuron-expressed
176 onal knock-out (KO) and wild-type (WT) mice,
we present evidence that HuR post-transcriptionally regu
177 We present evidence that ICP22 functionally resembles a
178 We present evidence that in NSCs Chi3l3 activates the ep
179 Furthermore,
we present evidence that in the DMN, the NBR is more clo
180 Here,
we present evidence that individual GPCR-G-protein inter
181 In this review,
we present evidence that infertile men have poor overall
182 In this study,
we present evidence that information reflecting observed
183 We present evidence that inhibition of the aspartate pat
184 Specifically,
we present evidence that Integrator utilizes its RNA end
185 Here
we present evidence that ketamine is an effective L-type
186 Using single-molecule imaging,
we present evidence that KIF1A pauses on different micro
187 Here,
we present evidence that lactoylglutathione (LGSH), a by
188 Accordingly,
we present evidence that listeners consistently prefer m
189 However,
we present evidence that low-frequency spike trains in P
190 Here
we present evidence that lung epithelial cells are conne
191 We present evidence that lysosomes are intimately associ
192 Furthermore,
we present evidence that mass tolerance in m/z should be
193 We present evidence that mating status information is me
194 We present evidence that MDMX is a potent competitive in
195 abidopsis thaliana, and rice (Oryza sativa),
we present evidence that methylation state affects mutat
196 In this study,
we present evidence that miR-19b targets syndecan-1 mRNA
197 Here,
we present evidence that mitochondrial molecular chapero
198 ing concept of intronless mitochondria, here
we present evidence that mitochondrial RNA transcripts (
199 Here,
we present evidence that mTOR promotes the initiation of
200 Here
we present evidence that Myo2p, not Myp2p, is likely to
201 Here
we present evidence that N-Wasp, a protein regulating ac
202 Here,
we present evidence that near three-quarters ([Formula:
203 We present evidence that neurons exposed to Abeta are un
204 Here,
we present evidence that neurons in area V2 are selectiv
205 We present evidence that NHE5 facilitates MET recycling
206 ricts basal-to-ciliated differentiation, and
we present evidence that NOTCH3 functions to restrain se
207 Here
we present evidence that one of them, HP1228 (renamed Hp
208 We present evidence that optimal State 2A stabilization
209 oduction during chicken eye development, and
we present evidence that overexpression of either chicke
210 Here
we present evidence that oxytocin (OXT) release in the v
211 Here,
we present evidence that perineuronal nets (PNNs), a spe
212 We present evidence that persistent DNA double-strand br
213 In this study,
we present evidence that persistent immune activation ca
214 Here
we present evidence that PHOTOPERIODIC CONTROL OF HYPOCO
215 We present evidence that Phox2b-mediated increases in fr
216 Here,
we present evidence that pol eta competes with DNA polym
217 We present evidence that Pp1 promotes proper levels of c
218 Herein
we present evidence that previously unrecognized structu
219 We present evidence that PRMT7-mediated monomethylation
220 Here,
we present evidence that psMEK indeed has suboptimal fun
221 We present evidence that quantifiable dataset properties
222 We present evidence that R2TP interacts largely with the
223 Here,
we present evidence that RD3 protects photoreceptors fro
224 Here,
we present evidence that regulated de novo protein synth
225 In addition,
we present evidence that repression of egl-1 is dependen
226 Here,
we present evidence that rigosertib, a styryl-benzyl sul
227 We present evidence that RIPK1-mediated induction of Cst
228 We present evidence that RNA editing substrate binding c
229 We present evidence that S70pBcl2 promotes cancer cell s
230 homology modeling and phylogenetic analyses,
we present evidence that SDH6 and SDH7 substitute missin
231 Finally,
we present evidence that Sema-5c antagonizes the activit
232 Here,
we present evidence that signaling factors for the WNT,
233 In this article,
we present evidence that sites not exposed on the surfac
234 Here,
we present evidence that SLC7A2 plays a role in modulati
235 or via changes to the optic nerve head; here
we present evidence that some genomic regions affect bot
236 Here,
we present evidence that specific histone deacetylases (
237 We present evidence that spinal cord injury directly cau
238 Furthermore,
we present evidence that stabilization of RP(o) by CarD
239 We present evidence that structural variability among pr
240 f subjects in The Cancer Genome Atlas(7-13),
we present evidence that subsampled tumor RNA-seq data w
241 Here
we present evidence that suggests Bermuda sampled a prev
242 Here
we present evidence that surface exposure of phosphatidy
243 We present evidence that SWIP-13 acts presynaptically to
244 We present evidence that synthetic repellents may primar
245 We present evidence that the active form of these molecu
246 We present evidence that the AS69-[Formula: see text]-sy
247 rents to maximize SNR.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT
We present evidence that the balance of excitatory and d
248 Moreover,
we present evidence that the binding of DPP3 to KEAP1 st
249 Here,
we present evidence that the BLADE-ON-PETIOLE (BOP) gene
250 In conclusion,
we present evidence that the BMP/SMAD signaling pathway
251 Here
we present evidence that the C-terminal domain of BcsG f
252 Here
we present evidence that the C-terminal two amino acids
253 We present evidence that the Cas1 proteins form a tetram
254 We present evidence that the cost is due to the increase
255 Here,
we present evidence that the DDB1-CUL4A ubiquitin E3 lig
256 We present evidence that the delays are due to an excess
257 Here,
we present evidence that the disulfide bond forming enzy
258 Additionally,
we present evidence that the H3 N-tail influences H1 CTD
259 In the current study,
we present evidence that the histone-lysine methyltransf
260 Finally,
we present evidence that the impact of VRK2 on vaccinia
261 We present evidence that the increase in the NCR mitigat
262 ments in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica,
we present evidence that the microbiota of sea ice and s
263 Here,
we present evidence that the miRNA is expressed from an
264 Here,
we present evidence that the nebulin family members LASP
265 ving behaviorally relevant cell populations,
we present evidence that the ovarian steroid/Meth respon
266 We present evidence that the periodicity of subsynaptic
267 Herein,
we present evidence that the polysulfide shuttle in a Li
268 origin of these compounds is still unknown,
we present evidence that the production of these materia
269 Moreover,
we present evidence that the remarkable structural diver
270 Moreover,
we present evidence that the retinal defect observed in
271 Here,
we present evidence that the rice (Oryza sativa) RNA-bin
272 Finally,
we present evidence that the Rrp6 lasso may be a conserv
273 We present evidence that the SAGA complex is necessary f
274 Here,
we present evidence that the small GTPase RAB-5 acts to
275 We present evidence that there are many more potential i
276 functionally distinct cell populations, and
we present evidence that these cell populations are not
277 We present evidence that these cells contain a proper de
278 Here,
we present evidence that these genome modifications migh
279 Here,
we present evidence that these stabilized soluble envelo
280 Finally,
we present evidence that this interaction is conserved a
281 Here,
we present evidence that this is a fundamental perceptua
282 We present evidence that this likely occurs through the
283 calculation, and a lattice vibration model,
we present evidence that this mode arises from the geome
284 In this study,
we present evidence that this regulation is bidirectiona
285 We present evidence that tumor-associated macrophages/mi
286 Here,
we present evidence that two different learning processe
287 We present evidence that two functionally distinct cogni
288 Here,
we present evidence that two murine epidermal retinol de
289 Here
we present evidence that type I myosin is the key membra
290 Finally,
we present evidence that Wnt pathway activity can be mod
291 Finally,
we present evidence that, compared with a meta-analysis,
292 We present evidence that, in hippocampal neurons, activa
293 Here
we presented evidence that degummed A. pernyi filaments
294 Here
we present evidence to challenge this view, showing that
295 Here,
we present evidence to relate compulsive eating behavior
296 We present evidence to suggest that BRG1 and SCML2 conco
297 Taken together,
we present evidence to suggest that, in the future, SHQ
298 Here,
we present evidence to support a hierarchical process, p
299 We present evidence to support the role of Fie1 in grain
300 as the critical factor in soil systems, and
we present evidence to support this view.