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1 een 2004 and 2017 across 26 provinces, among which 1,962 are newly reported here.
2 ne articles were included in this review, of which 12 were randomized clinical trials of therapy that
3 27 ineligible patients, 386 had full DST, of which 246 were resistant to ethambutol and 217 were resi
4 d to contain 37.8% total oligosaccharides of which 27.4% was melezitose, and 2.5% gluconic acid (high
5     A total of 937 cases were identified, of which 465 (50%) were associated with pregnancy; 406 of t
6 36 (22%) samples were norovirus-positive, of which 567 (89%) were GII.
7 testing, and (5) variant correlation-through which a clinician can distinguish a molecular finding fr
8  from D1-expressing cells (D1-Cre-flTrkB) in which a subset of animals shows repetitive rotations and
9  geological viability of these Xe-Fe oxides, which advance fundamental knowledge for understanding xe
10 reaching task under a visuomotor rotation in which, after performing a initial set of trials, they se
11 m (ICGC) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), which aggregated whole-genome sequencing data from 2,658
12 e polymorphisms was applied to 290 isolates, which allowed us to identify 25 additional cases related
13 al A, T, G and C bases during DNA synthesis, which allows for labeling of replicating or repaired DNA
14 PE-K OECTs operate in the accumulation mode, which allows for much lower energy consumption in compar
15 psum are formed as secondary mineral phases, which allows for oxyanion partitioning, e.g., IO(3)(-) i
16 B1 and the stem-loop structure of pri-let-7, which also binds Lin28A/B.
17 ects of STN-DBS on NMS at 36-month follow-up which also correlated with quality of life improvements.
18 a power during rest and movement in the GPi, which also had more beta desynchronization during moveme
19 incident with rhythmic Purkinje cell firing, which alters the activity of their target cerebellar nuc
20    This involved a new ephaptic coupling, in which an excitatory synapse generated large negative ext
21      These data provide direct mechanisms by which an MHC-II SE contributes to expression of the locu
22  sufficient to guarantee this robustness and which anticipates an embryo's response to perturbations
23         Incidence rates of cardiomyopathies, which are a common cause of heart failure in young peopl
24  and its target genes (PGR, KRT8/CK8, BCL2), which are all luminal markers.
25  evidence of higher TCR-transmitted signals, which are also characteristics of recent thymic emigrant
26 , there are sexual dimorphisms in metabolism which are apparent when considering the prevalence of co
27 he flanking eRNA initiation regions, both of which are associated with mRNA expression QTLs.
28 5.2% using a set of investigational antigens which are being further evaluated with a large cohort of
29 of ~15 100 S cm(-1) for a 214 nm thick film, which are both the highest values compared to previously
30 rious and deleted cut sites in the raw data, which are called Rmaps, make assembly and alignment of t
31 tools have been augmented with spaced seeds, which are capable of tolerating mismatches.
32 enantio- and diastereoselectivities, both of which are central to the burgeoning domain of stereodive
33 uterine growth restriction and preeclampsia, which are characterized by uteroplacental ischaemia and/
34 tural polypeptides, building blocks of life, which are fragile and difficult to handle.
35 ciated with autobiographical recall periods (which are insensitive to the moment-to-moment content of
36 wth of other noble-metal-based delafossites, which are known to be challenging due to the difficulty
37 inal endings of primary nociceptive neurons, which are organized into morphologically complex termina
38 tion, and transmembrane transporters, all of which are precursors for impaired gut integrity and perf
39 5 (Cd), 0.021 (Hg) and 0.105 (Pb) mug g(-1), which are suitable to attain the maximum levels recommen
40            The method combines encoded LBTs, which are tags of minimal size (ca. 15-20 amino acids) a
41 s in A25 had a heightened density of NMDARs, which are the targets of novel rapid-acting antidepressa
42 small sample size, and possible recall bias, which are typically associated with studies of patient p
43 nents involved in nanoparticle formulations, which are utilized in delivery platforms for RNA therape
44 atibility of these functionalized nanotubes, which are wrapped by encapsulation agent (phospholipid-p
45 isolated in the reinforcer devaluation task, which assesses the ability to infer the current value of
46 ly, our study uncovered a novel mechanism by which AtPRMT3 cooperates with RPS2B to facilitate the dy
47 ned site 3 substitutions of W156A and L160E, which become buried at the complex interface, disrupt bi
48 s also uncover a new pathogenic mechanism by which beta-catenin promotes podocyte injury and proteinu
49 gregation is controlled by the MatP protein, which binds to specific sites (matS) within ter, and int
50 hared clonal origin, as well as instances in which both NAT tissue and tumor tissue harbor a gain of
51       However, we did identify 2 MZ pairs in which both twins harbored identical rare somatic mutatio
52  key diazatitanacyclohexadiene intermediate, which can be accessed via multicomponent coupling of Ti
53 es at different regions of the flow network, which can be classified into flowing and stagnant region
54 plit inteins for in vivo applications, 10 of which can be simultaneously used in vitro.
55 arized (13)C magnetic resonance, a technique which can be used for in vivo imaging.
56 ncanonical secondary structure of DNA or RNA which can enhance or repress gene expression, yet the un
57 ntenance of ipsilateral projections of CSNs, which can form functional connections with spinal neuron
58  insights about the cause of these diseases, which can help accelerate new prevention strategies.
59 uences the biological activity of chitosans, which can now be recognized as bona fide information-car
60  ligand binding sites or modification sites, which can operate to create an ultrasensitive dose respo
61         Adults develop respiratory symptoms, which can progress to acute respiratory distress syndrom
62 gulation of phosphodiesterase type 4 (PDE4), which catalyzes the hydrolysis of cAMP.
63 yltransferase (NMT) is an essential protein, which catalyzes the myristoylation of protein substrates
64 le) to introduce intercrystal light sharing, which closely mimics the behavior of dual-ended readout,
65 rtually nothing is known about the extent to which CodY exerts its effect through small regulatory RN
66 dented insight into some of the processes by which cognition evolves.
67        Further work defining what number and which combination of risk variables works best for predi
68 copic Roux-en-Y gastric bypass procedure, in which comprehensive video data was obtained.
69 or (FcRn) and Fcgamma receptors (FcgammaRs), which confer pleiotropic biological activities.
70 ions, and the other is model-based learning, which considers the structure of the environment.
71 only occurs among closely contact ion-pairs, which constitutes the rationale behind the "water-in-sal
72  to the nucleus; however, it remains unclear which contain transcriptional effectors.
73 ifies the composition of the gut microbiome, which contributes to the metabolism of flavonoids.
74  fundamental mechanisms and constraints with which convergence enables stereotypy in sensory response
75 ce of Munc18-1, Munc13-1, NSF and alphaSNAP, which coordinate the assembly-disassembly cycle of neuro
76 llelic transcriptional activity, a subset of which corroborates four colocalizing melanocyte cis-eQTL
77 ave an unnoticed fah1-2 background mutation, which could cause salicylic acid- and EDS5-independent m
78 ons promoting myosin interaction with actin, which could explain the observed delays in the onset of
79  antibiotics may face barriers to discharge, which could prolong hospital length of stay (LOS) and in
80 ical approach to improve the charge density, which could push the output performance of TENG to a new
81  develop in patients with chronic hepatitis, which creates a microenvironment for the growth of hepat
82 ation in the oncogene nucleophosmin (NPM1c), which creates a neoepitope presented by the human leukoc
83 ses of Abi-/Enza-resistant LNCaP-95 cells in which CRISPR-Cas9 was used to knockout AR-FL or AR-V7 al
84 ENV-2 NS1-specific IgG in naive individuals, which cross-reacted with DENV-1, -3, and -4 NS1 to varyi
85 .2 mmHg (standard deviation [SD], 3.4 mmHg), which decreased to 14.2 mmHg (SD, 3.0 mmHg) at 12 months
86 ween genotypes and pollination time as well, which demonstrated high performance of the metabolic fin
87 erized through exhaustive analytical methods which detail the mechanism while confirming the structur
88 red using Forster resonance energy transfer, which detects nanodomains as well as large domains.
89 structure of the BRAF(KD)-14-3-3 complex, in which dimeric 14-3-3 enforces a dimeric BRAF(KD) assembl
90       Podocytopathies are kidney diseases in which direct or indirect podocyte injury drives proteinu
91      A continuous flow process is presented, which directly converts isoxazoles into their oxazole co
92 re the cornerstones of synthetic strategies, which directly provides the direct molecular-based desig
93 plastic hybrid epithelial/mesenchymal cells, which display invasive features and alterations in metas
94 brain-permeable EP2 antagonist 1 (TG6-10-1), which displayed anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective ac
95 rference (RNAi) is a natural process through which double-stranded RNA molecules can silence the gene
96 support a constructionist account of emotion which, drawing on Darwin, proposes that emotion categori
97 ecule analyses, we examined the mechanism by which E449K activates Int for gp3-independent attL x att
98 nts an invasive evaluation was performed, in which electroanatomical voltage mapping and electroanato
99 cation tool to handle kinematic constraints, which enable modeling of kinematic loops (e.g., cycling
100  subcellular (ultrastructural) architecture, which enables cardiac contraction.
101 t ETT2 together with an associated eip locus which encodes putative secreted ETT2 effectors as well a
102 onnections on the Prismatic Basal interfaces which establish the lattice correspondence of the twin w
103 AR study of AS4583 gave compound RJ-LC-07-48 which exhibited greater potency in drug-resistant NSCLC
104 ion or enrich for p38-YAP-TEAD interactions, which explains the topography-dependent diversity in fib
105 ffects are favored in arcs with thick crust, which explains why magmatism and differentiation in cont
106 sia, but also apical cell extrusions, during which extruding outer keratinocytes carry out an entosis
107 erative procedure and (2) to better identify which factor (CAL gain, residual pocket) mainly contribu
108 x differences were noted in control mice, in which female islets showed 5 selenoproteins decreased an
109 d very high currents of tens of nanoamperes, which flowed through both homogeneous and non-homogeneou
110 rk of intimately connected FAPI crystallites which form a mesoporous architecture.
111 deeper integration with the Ensembl project, which forms a key part of our future strategy for dealin
112 isanship is much larger than it actually is, which fosters mutual intergroup hostility.
113 utational density functional theory studies, which fully address multi-spin-state reactivity.
114 tone in I/R-related endothelial dysfunction, which further impairs local microcirculation with a feed
115  colocalization analysis to identify loci at which gene expression could potentially explain breast c
116 ssociation kinetics, and the microviscosity, which governs translational diffusion.
117 dels by adopting a nonparametric approach in which group-level response trends for logarithmically sc
118 -PEDOT-based biosensor for lactate detection which had a response time of less than 10 s over the ran
119        However, ADM-adjacent untreated sites which had presented with recession at baseline but were
120 ly broken motif was REST (p value = 0.0028), which has been reported as both a tumor suppressor and a
121    In contrast to the appendicular skeleton, which has been shown to evolve more rapidly in birds, av
122  the same cell type in somatosensory cortex, which has important implications for our understanding o
123 xperiments can be time-consuming and costly, which has led to the development of programmes for perfo
124 e effector binding from biological function, which has ramifications for riboswitch characterization.
125 al mechanisms underlying memory enhancement, which has value for educational learning.
126  Bright lead halide perovskite nanocrystals, which have been extensively studied in the past 5 years,
127 us types of laminopathy-containing diseases, which have features of accelerated aging and osteoporosi
128 s derived from human pluripotent stem cells, which have several advantages over fetal cell-derived th
129 nsity of hypoxic events in the coastal zone, which have the potential to affect marine biodiversity a
130  majority of sequences were small fragments, which highlights the challenge of assembling viral genom
131 uctures, and environmental exposures, all of which impact the resulting distribution of substitutions
132 itness-related traits and demographic rates, which in herbivores are often linked to resource-driven
133 functions are both mediated by Scc1-cohesin, which in mitosis is released from chromosomes by Wapl an
134 e wells are seeded with cell-laden collagen, which, in response to the gradual slope of the circumfer
135  among challenges in high-elevation streams, which include low but rising temperatures, low oxygen su
136 of-life care expenditures than site COC did, which indicated significant care coordination gaps withi
137  III gadolinium-based contrast agent (GBCA), which indicates that there are limited data regarding ne
138 contraction is stronger in municipalities in which inequality is higher and for those where individua
139 ayesian Inference of Regulatory Differences, which integrates prior information and explicitly accoun
140  revealed patient subgroups for each drug in which inter-patient variability was largely decreased co
141 are also observed during grasping movements, which involve fundamentally different patterns of kinema
142 n additional substrate preparation procedure which involves (1) a modified substrate cleaning procedu
143  using nanoparticle tracking analysis (NTA), which is a widely used technique for determining the siz
144 ess is known regarding the afferent synapse, which is an essential component in the faithful temporal
145 certainty is partly due to parameterization, which is an essential procedure for model specification
146  diseases that share a common genetic cause, which is an expansion of CAG repeats in the coding regio
147 om that of Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (JBS), which is caused by bi-allelic variants in UBR1, notably
148 re mediated by its flat DNA-binding surface, which is centered on a short loop spanning K61 to I72 an
149 oducts were formed in food models at pH 6.4, which is close to the pH optimum of LOX.
150 xone-HCl and naloxone-methiodide, the latter which is commonly believed to be peripherally restricted
151 ions and are absent in the main input layer, which is consistent with a laminar processing hierarchy.
152  epidemiologic data collection and analysis, which is critical for a data-driven response to this pub
153  development and tissue-specific imprinting, which is essential for infection and autoimmunity.
154 nisms are postulated, both triggered by HBr, which is evidenced also to take part in the Z/E isomeriz
155 f this study include potential missing data, which is in part addressed by the use of cross-matched l
156 d (3) evergreen trees had the deepest roots, which is necessary to maintain canopy during simulated d
157 ork, we show that there exists a correlation which is not attainable by quantum systems of any arbitr
158         Avr2 also targets Rcr3 paralog Pip1, which is not required for Avr2 recognition but contribut
159  (CCA) is its poor response to chemotherapy, which is partly due to reduction of intracellular levels
160 ecosystem-wide multitrophic complementarity, which is potentially an important prerequisite for the p
161 sum exhibits substantial atrophy in old age, which is stronger than what would be predicted from para
162    As a result, ROS-mediated protein damage, which is substantial during the aging of short-lived mic
163 e proteomes in a proteoform-specific manner, which is vital for accurately understanding protein func
164 urther elucidating of the genetic pathway of which it is a part, determining its role in the initial
165 ffects reliability solely in the quadrant in which it occurs, with artifact in one quadrant showing n
166 he Y site is similar to that in Y-SiO(2) but which lacks adjacent hydroxyl groups, and are 7 times mo
167 d with increased rates of protein synthesis, which lead to growth inhibition and hypersensitivity to
168 s of adipose tissues and their dysfunctions, which lead to several metabolic diseases including obesi
169 d reliability of gene expression estimation, which lead to the improved downstream gene expression-ba
170 otide polymorphism (SNP)-trait associations, which leads to high sequencing cost.
171 e site-selective oxidative etching of Au(0), which leads to nonuniform growths along different latera
172  greater IPA compared with chewed prasugrel, which led to higher active metabolite concentration but
173                  This study is underpowered, which limits definitive conclusions about the use of MP,
174  in observational learning remained unknown, which limits our chances to improve intergroup learning.
175 he action of dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-4) which limits their use as therapeutic agents.
176 estion in chromatin biology is the extent to which long-range looping interactions change across deve
177 20% of these patients is lineage plasticity, which manifests in a partial or complete small cell or n
178  (V(O) ) concentration and Ti(3+) formation, which markedly improves the electrocatalytic NRR perform
179 nt black margate (Anisotremus surinamensis), which may be exerting top-down pressure on C. abbreviata
180 tion may alter the state of the environment, which may in turn feedback to change the incentive struc
181 ce for potential, SIB-specific FC signature, which may point to compensatory neurofunctional mechanis
182 athy-associated genes in patients with HLHS, which may portend impaired functional reserve of the sin
183 ed arginolysis and glycolysis, respectively, which may provide insights into understanding miRNA sign
184 lar, equidistant spacing of ovule primordia, which may serve to minimize competition between seeds or
185 e expression was reflected by smaller IPSCs, which may underlie the induction of seizures.
186 , such as the thalamus and brainstem nuclei, which mediate complex interactions with the brain's cort
187  functionalities of the genomic expressions, which might be dormant in a single-source analysis.
188 tantly, connectivity is impaired by insults, which mimic the diabetic milieu, including high glucose
189 latory role, apart from the histone "tails," which modulate gene activity.
190 ify treatments, guiding choice towards those which most effectively resolve the obstruction.
191 ed excitonic processes available in 2D COFs, which motivate their continued design and implementation
192 tified 4 subgroups of depression cases, 2 of which (n = 38 and n = 100; 67% collectively) were associ
193 ially unchanged in a sensitivity analysis in which neonates with missing data were counted as having
194 east cancers generally, the preponderance of which occur after age 50.
195 roso oxides, the unimolecular consumption of which occurs via the cis form when the terminal oxygen a
196  We studied WT Cel7A and several variants in which one or two of four highly conserved Trp residues i
197 planets outside the Solar System(1), most of which orbit stars that will eventually evolve into red g
198 nment, creating novel selective pressures to which organisms must adapt.
199 rast sensitivity, but increased the speed at which participants responded to visual stimuli of low sp
200 r model and an approximate Bayesian model in which participants were assumed to attend (and learn abo
201           The data are best fit by models in which people incorporate their trial-to-trial memory unc
202 ive particulates in subglacial environments, which play a key role in trace elemental cycles, with po
203 a(2+)-dependent cell-cell adhesion proteins, which play essential roles in animal evolution, tissue d
204 man PC4, the prototype of PC4-like proteins, which plays roles in transcription and maintenance of ge
205 t of HbA1c (glycated hemoglobin A1c) levels, which poorly reflects direct glucose variation.
206   alphaSN is an abundant protein in the CNS, which potentially could overwhelm clearance of cytotoxic
207  a particularly acute problem for triploids, which produce desirable seedless watermelons, but show l
208 ctice is important for researchers to choose which programs to use in their investigations.
209  polymer, conjugated with indocyanine green, which rapidly and irreversibly dissociates to fluoresce
210 oderate local reactions, primarily erythema, which rapidly resolved.
211 ) gene-disruptive mutations (FDR 5%), six of which reach family-wise error rate (FWER) significance (
212 er and expels electrons toward cathode side, which reduces the charge recombination there.
213   Initially, corrosion etch pits are formed, which reflect the local symmetry of the surface: square
214 on but impaired eyeblink conditioning (EBC), which relies on the ability to establish associations be
215  opposing enzymatic activities, the rates of which remain largely unknown.
216 nerated MDSCs displayed a glycolytic switch, which rendered them more susceptible toward glycolytic i
217 ng by freshly isolated human CD8(+) T cells, which represent a challenging but valuable model to gain
218  detected by conventional biochemical assays which require expensive reagents, is time-consuming and
219 tion, disassembly, and degradation by ClpC1, which requires disordered ends in its protein substrates
220 ion but failed to fully explain the means by which s(2)C(32) restricts I(34) wobbling.
221 he combination of belatacept and PI therapy, which significantly reduced both class I and II HLA anti
222 x waves with a low electrochemical band gap, which signifies the tuning of highest occupied molecular
223 re lack a consolidation of the mechanisms by which sociality impacts reproduction.
224                       However, the degree to which spatial variation in soil microbial communities mo
225                         Yet, it is not clear which specific WM processes are affected in this conditi
226  strategy to accelerate catalyst development which still remains underexplored.
227 induces a steady streaming to/from the brain which strongly depends on the rigidity and the permeabil
228 ting into the 'Ant-in-a-Labyrinth' framework which studies physical transport through disordered medi
229 d the discovery of a new Ti(salen) catalyst, which substantially expanded the reaction scope and sign
230 iomass but not to physical mixing processes, which suggests a potential role of vertical transport in
231 out inducing alcohol dehydrogenase activity, which suggests that coated fruit did not ferment.
232 s a high-resolution map of eRNA loci through which super-enhancer activities can be quantified by RNA
233 lts, but diet soft drink consumption is not, which supports the need to strengthen existing recommend
234 ted that these metabolites bind ferric iron, which suppresses their production when added to the grow
235 reatment failure (the proportion of women in which surgery failed to adequately resolve midline pain)
236 m requires aconitate decarboxylase 1 (IRG1), which synthesizes itaconate, a metabolite with antimicro
237 us in comparison to the TVB-N and TVC method which takes many hours to complete involving many sophis
238 e this limitation, we devised cell models in which the AML1-ETO protein could be quickly degraded upo
239 well established; however, the mechanisms by which the background interacts with Mendelian loci remai
240 vance our understanding of the mechanisms by which the early synergism between antibody-mediated toxi
241 imitation has led to models of early life in which the first cells used simpler types of membrane bui
242             Here, we describe a mechanism by which the innate immune system allows rapid quality chec
243 gations have taken a 'black box' approach in which the internal structure of themodel used is set pur
244 n engineering, we explicate the mechanism by which the intrinsically unstructured N-terminal transloc
245 endrites develop by retrograde extension, in which the nascent dendrite endings anchor to the presump
246 nd D) corresponding to the manufacturer from which the physician who performed the implantation recei
247 ubsequent whelps act as a bumpy treadmill on which the ship would move back and forth.
248                    However, the mechanism by which the UBQLN2 mutations cause disease remains unclear
249 ve than the Y sites supported on silica, for which the Y site is similar to that in Y-SiO(2) but whic
250 tment process for the target clinical trial, which then can be used for augmenting the information fr
251  IRE1alpha blocked stellate cell activation, which then decreased proliferation and migration of tumo
252 cal pattern that can be read by the spindle, which then guides the axis of cell division.
253  unsymmetrical concerted transition state in which there is partial positive charge developing on the
254                            The mechanisms by which these immune cells converge on target tissues, int
255 these fluctuations and the paradigms through which they arise remain debated.
256  of Borooy and Viooy, and onto Streymoy from which they expanded to Eysturoy and Vagar.
257 erent agricultural practices and the ways in which this knowledge, coupled with improved methods for
258  their account to illuminate the dynamics by which this occurs, and in particular, to shed light on h
259  of dissolved O(2) in each sample vial, from which Threshold Time of sensor signal was determined and
260 0-week open-label extension (part B), during which time all participants received clazakizumab.
261 ntify any new evidence and to help determine which topics should be the highest priority for systemat
262  act as a competitive reservoir in vivo from which transcription factors are released by mitogen-acti
263 esents a previously unappreciated pathway by which type 3 immunity is modulated and immune-mediated p
264 tructures but also local probe reactions, in which unstable short-lived products have been synthesize
265 l reduction of CO(2) to chemical feedstocks, which uses both CO(2) and renewable energy(3-8).
266                             Here, a strategy which uses chemical bonds as electron reservoirs is intr
267  traditional drug discovery and development, which usually takes years from start to finish.
268 ein, we have made a collection of literature which utilizes multiple noncovalent interactions like H-
269               We assessed here the degree to which variation in magnitude of N balance across irrigat
270  of Kv2.1 depend on its level of expression, which varies with sex.
271 erences in environmental milieu of the colon which vary between the sexes.
272 sion variables, the strength and polarity of which vary with behavioural context.
273  In the following, we highlight three points which Veissiere et al. may consider in leveraging their
274 s; and (ii) understand the mechanism through which verubecestat might cause hippocampal (and other br
275 r activity in vivo but was poorly tolerated, which was hypothesized to be the result of undesired liv
276 Stem Cell Inhibitory RNA Transcript (SCIRT), which was markedly upregulated in tumorspheres but coloc
277 incided with reduced dopamine neuron firing, which was not observed during antipsychotic efficacy.
278 d human airway smooth muscle cell migration, which was restored by Abi1 rescue.
279  had a preexisting mental illness diagnosis, which was strongly associated with worse postoperative o
280 rom on a set of 50 experimental density maps which was tested by the Phenix based fully automatic met
281 predict effects on development of the liver, which was the tissue most sensitive to AFFF.
282                             This phenomenon, which we call 'information limitation', is likely to be
283 in design algorithm called TopoBuilder, with which we engineered epitope-focused immunogens displayin
284 ex vivo cultured human skin explant model in which we have characterized pathological tissue integrit
285 an-transcriptome reference for B. juncea, to which we mapped transcriptome data from a diverse panel
286 per boundary of the 98.75% CI, 0.8), both of which were below the noninferiority margin (2 stools).
287 ogenetic responses and network oscillations, which were consistent with ultra-sparse intrinsic connec
288 re primary sarcomas (88.5%), the majority of which were hemangiosarcoma (40.4%).
289 licic acid and gelation of silica particles, which were less intrusive and had a milder effect on mem
290 he systematic review identified 129 outcomes which were mapped to 43 unique outcome terms for the Del
291 t baseline than those receiving ranibizumab, which were not significantly different.
292  the database contains 13 494 603 enhancers, which were obtained from 16 055 datasets using 12 high-t
293 61-4.7; P = 0.013) than the lowest quintile, which were significant independently after accounting fo
294  zona occludens-1, claudin-1, and claudin-5, which were significantly reduced after heme exposure.
295 separation of phenolic acids and flavonoids, which were subsequently detected by a sensitive chemilum
296 oulder pain in the UK Biobank cohort, two of which were weakly supported in a replication cohort.
297 ss, metal ion and metal-containing cofactor, which will serve as a valuable, integrative data source
298 s, taken throughout pregnancy, could predict which women go on to deliver preterm.
299 c tool for AD, regardless of clinical stage, which would be of great benefit in clinical practice and
300 ove graft survival after SL transplantation, which would encourage programs to opt into splitting mor

 
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