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1 tero-tetramer interface and the active sites can abolish Pseudomonas aeruginosa growth in a defined m
2                                      WebGIVI can accept a gene list that is used to retrieve the gene
3               Operation of these three modes can accommodate any deformation state.
4  adapted to permanent or seasonal inundation can account for the emission source that is required to
5  different combinations of functional traits can act to maximize ANPP in a given environmental settin
6                     Medium chain fatty acids can activate the pro-inflammatory receptor GPR84 but so
7 elow the diabetic threshold, and their study can additionally yield insights into the pathophysiology
8    However, whether resting astrocyte Ca(2+) can adjust to a new steady-state level, with an impact o
9 tent TRAIL/TRAIL-R signaling in cancer cells can affect the immune microenvironment.
10 ing distinct features and specificities that can aid in global surveillance of such viruses for poten
11                       Computational modeling can aid in identifying neural generators of field potent
12                                          m6A can also alter RNA structures to affect RNA-protein inte
13          However, the effects of expectation can also be due to decisional criterion shifts independe
14 ught to determine whether itch induced by SP can also be mediated by Mrgprs.
15       Here we report the amount of a protein can also be selectively increased using ASOs designed to
16                                         PTTP can also efficiently function to generate singlet oxygen
17                             Furthermore, G40 can also establish hydrogen bonding interactions with th
18 its local actions in the AD brain, TNF-alpha can also indirectly modulate amyloid pathology as a regu
19 is described in terms of matter waves, which can also scatter into the region of the geometrical shad
20 e the fibrous matrix outside cells and which can also self-assemble into gels.
21  gain-of-function experiments show that Pth4 can alter calcium/phosphorus levels and affect expressio
22    Changes in the 3'UTR composition of mRNAs can alter gene expression by regulating transcript local
23 are enclosed within a basement membrane, and can always be traced back to the renal artery.
24 tational work suggests that a linear decoder can approximate marginalization by taking advantage of d
25 omography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) can assess both anatomy and biology of carotid atheroscl
26 activity between venoms of different species can be a diagnostic challenge.
27                             Genetic etiology can be a prognostic indicator of disease severity and ca
28 sual signals so that evidence for a decision can be accumulated elsewhere.
29 neural glycan biosynthesis and thus function can be achieved in vivo.
30 d highly accurate, "automatic," performance) can be acquired and mastered at all ages.
31 orking diagnostic algorithm is proposed that can be adapted to the suspected agent, purpose of diagno
32 t that water displacement from the heme iron can be affected in activator-bound CYP46A1.
33 ggest that the Nb-In0.75 Ga0.25 As-Nb system can be an excellent candidate to achieve topological pha
34                    Furthermore, our approach can be applied beyond Immunology, and serve as a "transl
35 riendly, robust, and reproducible and, thus, can be applied to both high-efficiency protein purificat
36  climate modeling and emissions uncertainty, can be as low as 28% with one method and up to 103% with
37                     Notably, the latter kink can be ascribed only to an oxygen-breathing phonon.
38           The formation of the photoproducts can be attributed to photoinduced oxidation of oil.
39 is a leading indicator of climate change and can be attributed, in large part, to atmospheric forcing
40 icial effect on muscle protein synthesis and can be augmented by protein supplementation (PS).
41 n cerebrospinal fluid carries sulfatide that can be captured by APCs and presented by CD1d to iNKT ce
42                           Sample preparation can be carried out by simple fine filtering of cell-cond
43                       Alternatively, glucose can be catabolized anaerobically via glycolysis to lacta
44 rtantly, noneditable versions of reviewed FS can be cited in peer-reviewed journals.
45  mitotic cells, including mitotic subphases, can be combined with proteomic analysis by mass spectrom
46 urthermore show how the level of added noise can be continuously adapted even to highly variable, unk
47    We conclude that an entire fusion cascade can be controlled by a GEF.
48                                 The AND gate can be controlled orthogonally by light and protonation
49 t over several micrometers is reversible and can be controlled.
50  situations, we show how errors in positions can be corrected essentially completely with little adde
51 plicing effects of sudemycin and U2AF1(S34F) can be cumulative in cells exposed to both perturbations
52 is requires a macrofilaricide treatment that can be delivered within a 7-day period.
53  demonstrate that this fundraising technique can be demotivating in some contexts and that this may o
54 rivial 180(o) commensurate magnetic domains, can be described by ferromagnetic and ferroelectric doma
55    After intravitreal injection, bevacizumab can be detected in serum within 1 day, and serum VEGF le
56 cles (NPs) and proteins in aqueous solutions can be directed by modifying the salt concentration.
57                             This interaction can be disrupted by CXCR4 antagonists.
58 rbon source, and as little as 5% deuteration can be distinguished by analysis of SCRS.
59 ng of an activator and also shows that MAPKs can be diversified to recognize unique phosphorylation m
60 endocytosis (CME), endocytic-site maturation can be divided into two stages corresponding to the arri
61 events were noted, but no safety conclusions can be drawn.
62 nciple study how this virus-host interaction can be employed to enhance efficacy of this vector syste
63                  PrepT-stage and prepN-stage can be estimated reproducibly.
64                               This influence can be exerted directly upon the primary motor (M1) and
65 the measured resonant elastic X-ray response can be explained with the "site-selective" Mott scenario
66                                         Fish can be exposed to a complex mixture of chemical contamin
67                                   The method can be extensively applied in biological and biomedical
68  that are highly prognostic for progression, can be followed and quantified reliably using eye-tracke
69                                  Encapsulins can be found in fifteen bacterial and two archaeal phyla
70 , in addition to its intragranular location, can be found within the nuclei of mast cells where it tr
71 ibitory microenvironment and how CAR T cells can be further engineered to maintain efficacy.
72 cleaves chem163S to generate chem158K, which can be further processed to the most active chemerin for
73 t the resulting DNA-wrapped carbon nanotubes can be further sorted to produce nanotubes with defined
74 ll easily into one of these three categories can be grouped according to the predominant system invol
75                       Everyday visual search can be impaired in patients with common eye diseases lik
76 ow that (i) the detection limit for dopamine can be improved by two orders of magnitude [from 10micro
77                            These adjacencies can be included as constraints in structure prediction t
78 sion analysis demonstrates that FAEE content can be inferred as a function of the intensity of organo
79 urished patients so that nutritional therapy can be instituted.
80  that the metastable isomer of a photoswitch can be isomerized to the more stable one catalytically u
81 on in the skin that leads to fibrosis, which can be life-limiting.
82                    Since engineering trimers can be limited by the difficulty of rationally predictin
83 nsumption of adsorptive separation processes can be lowered by using adsorbents that discriminate mol
84 entially by oxidative phosphorylation, which can be maintained by bulk but not local monocarboxylates
85 tion of the human default mode network (DMN) can be measured with fMRI when subjects shift thoughts b
86 nin receptors and its antiepileptic activity can be mimicked by drugs acting on serotonin signalling
87 onist-induced intracellular calcium dynamics can be modified by changing the levels of SERCA, IP3R, a
88 uppressor and its intracellular localization can be modulated by ultraviolet light, suggesting a pote
89           However, how living cell functions can be modulated via opsins by modifying fundamental non
90 tudying the plasticity of meiosis and how it can be modulated.
91                    Complex states in glasses can be neatly expressed by the potential energy landscap
92 induced reactive oxygen and nitrogen species can be neutralized by antioxidants.
93 nths, indicating how evidence of disturbance can be obscured in this environment.
94 ucture with grain size lying between 2-8 mum can be observed from scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
95 olution Y-SNP haplogroup and Y-STR haplotype can be obtained with NGS+.
96                              These obstacles can be overcome with thoughtful study design to ensure m
97      Both samples provide XANES spectra that can be overlapped with reference XANES spectra, allowing
98                                  This effect can be partially mimicked by stimulation of Hmox1(+/+) S
99 screte gate sets, the necessary computations can be performed in reasonable time on small quantum com
100           Furthermore, rover foraging scores can be phenocopied by transgenically reducing pr4 expres
101 c ubiquitination, proteins in actinobacteria can be post-translationally modified in a process referr
102                 Further, nano-peptisome size can be precisely controlled by simply modulating the sta
103 on of a model community's overall metabolism can be predicted based on the metabolism of the individu
104 is is done, the behavior of the spatial game can be predicted from the behavior of the replicator equ
105 Various 9,10-dihydrophenanthrene derivatives can be prepared with excellent functional-group compatib
106          Importantly, HDM-induced DNA damage can be prevented by the antioxidants glutathione and cat
107 gies are likely to be cost-effective if they can be priced below around pound200 per fully protected
108 groups of the three age group subpopulations can be prioritized for vaccination, and the vaccine inte
109                Cell-specific labeling of RNA can be profiled and imaged using bioorthogonal chemistry
110     Here we describe a molecular system that can be programmed to control these three characteristics
111                                 Our approach can be readily adapted to other imaging modalities and f
112 hip between cell length and denticle spacing can be recapitulated by specific mathematical equations
113  Alanine and Threonine (CAT) tail elongation-can be recapitulated in vitro with a yeast cell-free sys
114                                These effects can be recovered by culturing cells in the presence of a
115                            The Ru3 and Ru3Rh can be reduced by 10 and 13 electrons, respectively, to
116 effects on the human body and the ecosystem, can be released into soils, ground-, and surface waters
117 f early preribosomes, before the ITS1 spacer can be removed from 27SA3 pre-rRNA.
118     The decomposition in the manual pipeline can be replaced with any NMF algorithm, for further gene
119                             A complex system can be represented and analyzed as a network, where node
120 tablished PAH in two experimental models and can be safely given in combination with currently approv
121 itive Field Effect transistor (ISFET) sensor can be significantly enhanced.
122 ld to form a six-helix bundle structure that can be specifically targeted by fusion-inhibitory peptid
123 lms with heterogeneous mechanical properties can be spontaneously transformed to realise various thre
124 ces, ahead of diverse reverse transcriptases can be strong stimulators for slippage at slippage-prone
125 nsable genes and suggest that these pathways can be studied for therapeutic intervention.
126 t of experiments showing how soft electrodes can be successfully employed in capacitive deionization.
127 highly pure, uniform, and monolayer MoS2 QDs can be successfully prepared.
128 ass spectrometry (MS), data processing tools can be surprisingly limited.
129               In summary, basal transmission can be sustained by glycolysis, but strong presynaptic d
130 oluble, versatile, HBC-based platform, which can be tailored by incorporation of electroactive groups
131 n these patients and what modifiable factors can be targeted for preventive intervention.
132 ing the epigenetic activator of ERalpha that can be targeted to block ERalpha gene expression is a cr
133  difference between two different substrates can be tracked and controlled.
134 re rapidly recognized and adequately managed can be treated.
135 In0.75 Ga0.25 As quantum wells, which indeed can be tuned by the indium composition, suggest that the
136 oration intensities of these nanoscale films can be tuned by the number of deposition steps.
137                                    The hyPAD can be tuned for optimal performance by adjusting the ap
138        In these mixtures, the phase behavior can be tuned from a mixed state to a coexistence of a li
139 e spike train statistics of the central node can be tuned to have a certain firing rate and variabili
140                                    The surge can be turned off by fixing the rate of fluid flow throu
141 phylogenetically-informative protein domains can be up to 55%.
142 ghted the fact that surfactant precipitation can be used as a primary recovery method for BLIS from a
143 chemical species with 22 picometre precision can be used as direct input for DFT calculations of mate
144                  We show that the photoacids can be used as fluorescent markers for following the pro
145 ckness absence and disability pension levels can be used by patients when planning their work, by hea
146                       Furthermore, the assay can be used for fine-tuning reaction mixtures of various
147  this modification at defined positions that can be used for in vitro studies is highly desirable.
148 nthesis of complex particles, and the latter can be used to assemble such particles into bulk materia
149   As an example, we describe how this method can be used to covalently immobilize Wnt3a proteins on m
150   We conclude that the Drosophila nephrocyte can be used to elucidate clinically relevant molecular m
151                          This splicing assay can be used to explore in detail how HIV-1 splicing is r
152 he absorption of energy from these processes can be used to favour some, and suppress other, transiti
153 ites in common, suggesting that mouse models can be used to interrogate human lung metabolome changes
154 gas chromatography (GC x GC) retention times can be used to predict 26 relevant properties for nonpol
155 invasive source of clinical information that can be used to prognose patient outcome, monitor minimal
156 ificial intelligence-based grading algorithm can be used to screen fundus photographs obtained from d
157 n poliovirus infection and poliomyelitis, it can be used to study polio pathogenesis, candidate antiv
158  number of initiatives were identified which can be used to support older patients (>65years) at meal
159     Motion-induced change in emission (MICE) can be utilized as an effective sensing mechanism.
160                                 Our strategy can be utilized to develop arrays of varying sizes and g
161 erosis, provides a clinical human model that can be utilized to investigate the links between chronic
162                                          PC4 can bind alternative G4DNA topologies with a low nanomol
163                                        SMAD2 can bind pre-acetylated nucleosome-depleted sites.
164 es the development of stochastic models that can both deconvolve the stages of polymerase activity an
165                      Dysregulated metabolism can broadly affect therapy resistance by influencing com
166  we demonstrate that cucurbit[7]uril (CB[7]) can catalyse Diels-Alder reactions for a number of subst
167 ethionine (SAM)-dependent enzyme, LepI, that can catalyse stereoselective dehydration followed by thr
168                                         They can catalyze site-specific RNA cleavage, and as a result
169 pells in winter with rainfall (rain-on-snow) can cause 'icing', restricting access to forage, resulti
170 Perceptual learning refers to how experience can change the way we perceive sights, sounds, smells, t
171 le-particle electron cryomicroscopy (cryoEM) can circumvent some of the problems of x-ray crystallogr
172       D2HG is a proposed oncometabolite that can competitively inhibit alphaKG-dependent enzymes.
173 al indicate that non-neutralizing antibodies can contribute to protection.
174 pective in maintaining IgG populations, FcRn can contribute to the pathogenesis of autoimmune disorde
175 local movements of the transmembrane helices can control ion access to the pore even in the NBD-dimer
176  demonstrate that a thin metasurface coating can control several optical properties simultaneously ov
177                                   DEEPER-Seq can create NGS libraries from as little as 20 pg DNA wit
178  of normal motor function (hypokinesia), but can develop uncontrollable movements known as dyskinesia
179                                  CD4 T cells can differentiate into multiple effector subsets, includ
180  binding to GAGs in the extracellular matrix can direct and regulate vaspin interaction with target p
181            We therefore hypothesize that ECs can directly activate basophils via cell-to-cell interac
182   It was found that velocity recovery cycles can distinguish whether a sympathetic nerve fibre is dep
183 ural environments and that these differences can drive adaptation and shape population structure.
184                                    Wildfires can elevate dissolved organic matter (DOM) levels due to
185    Effector T cell migration through tissues can enable control of infection or mediate inflammatory
186 ent need exists for adjuvant treatments that can enhance or replace current therapeutic options.
187 ify promoter shape as a molecular trait that can evolve independently of promoter strength.
188 netic fields produced by thermal fluctuation can excite the near-field optical states, creating the p
189                   Multiple different species can exhibit resistance due to many different mechanisms,
190  used by phages to overcome their hosts, one can expect that the efficiency of protective action of C
191                      The MOR-Gal1R heteromer can explain previous results showing antagonistic galani
192                     Optical clearing methods can facilitate deep optical imaging in biological tissue
193 ere, we show that lamin A/C expressing cells can form an actin cap to resist nuclear deformation in r
194                Guanine-rich oligonucleotides can form G-quadruplexes (G4), which are stabilized by th
195 hat Fe-rich clay minerals such as nontronite can form rapidly under oxidized conditions, which could
196 e likewise capable of multi-stimuli response can form the basis of programmable molecular systems, wh
197 classes, and showed that 95.6% of tested TEs can function as either transcriptional activators or rep
198 upport the conclusion that the HTLV-1 CA NTD can functionally replace the HIV-1 CA CTD, but the HIV-1
199 ETPs) are endowed with diverse potencies and can give rise to myeloid and lymphoid lineage progenitor
200 driven by specific non-covalent interactions can greatly expand the structural and functional space o
201 ining experimental and computational methods can guide antibiotic selection for TB.
202 ively, these data reveal that mammalian RNAs can harbor a 5' end modification distinct from the class
203                  Poorly supported management can have detrimental, costly or irreversible impacts on
204 rocesses to interact with multiple proteins, can have profound biological impacts on cells.
205 elope (Env) develop during natural infection can help guide the rational design of an HIV vaccine.
206    In that way, our work shows that zygosity can help us relate the structure and function of gene re
207 lf, a technique called 'sieve analysis', one can identify functional specificities of vaccine-induced
208 er photon-counting detector (PCD) technology can improve dose-reduced chest computed tomography (CT)
209                                  Our results can improve estimates of the carbon budget in China's fo
210 iseases, while calorie-restricted (CR) diets can improve health and extend lifespan.
211              In general, a healthy lifestyle can improve sperm quality.
212 ng disease, represents a valid approach that can improve the pulmonary status and prevent further epi
213  tachycardia phase to low intensity VNS, but can increase the bradycardia to higher intensity VNS.
214 tion of different kinds of ionic liquid (IL) can increase the electrode sensing current toward differ
215  However, we recently established that HIV-1 can infect kidney transplant epithelial cells in the abs
216 tantly, we also demonstrate that a norovirus can infect T cells, a previously unrecognized target, in
217 which immune-related events in the periphery can influence brain processes is essential for the devel
218 vestigated whether chronic sleep restriction can influence implicit attitudes (e.g., towards a race).
219 t to the brainstem, but brainstem structures can influence this nucleus.
220 prognostic indicator of disease severity and can influence treatment decisions.
221 (2+) channels (LTCCs) in the plasma membrane can initiate a signaling pathway that ultimately increas
222 ynthesis by even a single, uncoated particle can initiate infection in a cell.IMPORTANCE The pathways
223 tors in regulating birth and mortality rates can lead to erroneous demographic analyses and conclusio
224         These findings suggest that training can lead to fundamental changes in the way attention alt
225            Incorrectly handling missing data can lead to imprecise and biased estimates.
226           The fact that defects in signaling can lead to malignancy illustrates the need to control N
227                            Heavy alcohol use can lead to progressive liver damage, especially in indi
228 ets promoting obesity and insulin resistance can lead to severe metabolic diseases, while calorie-res
229  begun to elucidate how skin barrier defects can lead to systemic allergen sensitization.
230  which are toxic and, if consumed regularly, can lead to the development of kidney stones.
231 terials (e.g., breaded frozen fish products) can lead to the formation of fatty acid esters of 2-mono
232   We discuss how associated genetic variants can lead to understanding causal mechanisms, and to dise
233          In this article, we discuss ways we can leverage molecular data sets to develop new hypothes
234 dies show that our proposed Bon-EV procedure can maintain the high power of the Storey's q-value proc
235 re known to host fermionic excitations which can mimic physics usually found in ultrarelativistic qua
236                 Prolonged tomato consumption can mitigate ultraviolet (UV) light induced sunburn via
237 y to engineer antibody fragments (Fabs) that can modulate the activity of the enzyme isocitrate dehyd
238  pro-inflammatory receptor GPR84 but so also can molecules related to 3,3'-diindolylmethane.
239 t human plasma contains immunoglobulins that can neutralize ILY, MsgA, and NanA activities.
240 d light on how ants and other social insects can obtain relatively accurate density estimates via enc
241 oligomerization and that client interactions can occur both with and without oligomer dissociation.
242 ficits before they can respond, and relapses can occur unpredictably.
243 ltering the time window in which termination can occur.
244 rrays of varying sizes and geometries, which can offer practical solutions for large-scale tissue mea
245  whereas iconic enrichments in sign language can often be at-issue.
246                     Complex economic systems can often be described by a network, with nodes represen
247                                    This bias can only be explained partially by the presence of fewer
248 of peripherally restricted NaV1.7 inhibitors can only produce analgesia when administered in combinat
249 tial environment around the proline catalyst can override its innate stereochemical preference to dic
250 n state and the environmental conditions, it can participate in redox reactions and influence the sor
251      Recent studies suggest that T reg cells can participate in tissue repair in a manner separable f
252 ivity of tumor cells to cytotoxic treatments can play an important role in individualized cancer medi
253 challenging to identify, but once found they can point to larger networks of interactions, such as wi
254 esence of longer nucleosome-free DNA regions can positively or negatively affect the rate of EPC, dep
255                                This approach can potentially be developed into a single-molecule tool
256  commensals are essential to skin health and can potentially lead to disease when their abundances an
257    Thus, GluN2B-driven excitotoxic signaling can proceed independently of Dapk1 or altered Ser-1303 p
258 ation of electroactive groups or groups that can prompt self-assembly.
259 d MOG colocalized with autophagosomes, which can protect from destructive processing.
260 synaptic changes evinces metaplasticity that can provide a robust mechanism for mitigating the tradeo
261                         The described method can provide an effective and economical solution to micr
262 nt gold standard, culture-based diagnostics, can provide clinicians with comprehensive diagnostic inf
263  with those found on less contaminated soils can provide insights into ecological processes that demo
264 g on the nucleosome and the DNA conformation can provide key regulatory signals.
265 al metal nanoparticles (NPs) with electrodes can provide new insights into their electrocatalytic beh
266  production of clonal offspring via seed and can provide reproductive assurance for isolated individu
267                       Retrotransposons (RTs) can rapidly increase in copy number due to periodic burs
268  carbamate side chains (PheK and FPheK) that can react with proximal nucleophilic residues to form in
269 formation, revealing how social interactions can recruit brain reward systems to drive changes in aff
270 ing RNA targeting of class II transactivator can reduce the capacity of human endothelial cells to re
271 netic architecture of biomarker traits which can reflect health status.
272 spectroscopy to show that an adhesin protein can regenerate its thioester in the absence of pulling.
273 reversible neurological deficits before they can respond, and relapses can occur unpredictably.
274                 Distinct daughter identities can result from the physical polarity and size asymmetry
275 ctions (SSI) are a serious complication that can result in delayed wound healing, wound breakdown, fi
276 onsequent isotopic envelopes in mass spectra can reveal the ion stoichiometry but not geometry.
277            This study demonstrates that PGI2 can reverse key platelet functions after their initial a
278 hat proton has a good mobility in MC, oxygen can rotate around carbon to facilitate the proton migrat
279                          We show the complex can selectively electrocatalyze CO2 reduction to CO in t
280  models and that the HTT exon 1 gene product can self-assemble into amyloid structures.
281 isassembly induced by trehalose pretreatment can sensitise cells to stress and impair survival.
282  of several genes on the megaplasmid, BTA121 can serve as a model for their tertiary structures.
283 trate that these piezoelectric fiber bundles can serve as ultra-flexible textile sensors.
284  that kinetics, and not just thermodynamics, can significantly alter the efficiency of self-assembly
285 ch as soil moisture/soil temperature (SM/ST) can significantly improve the modeling of mesoscale deep
286 ork structures influence how easily distress can spread within the system.
287 duced from the maximal coverage, this method can still detect thousands of metabolites, allowing the
288 rload, both hypertrophic and hypoxic signals can stimulate angiogenesis, both of which stimulated SRC
289                                 Pathologists can substantially improve their diagnoses by using it as
290 numerous medical interventions from infancy, can suffer from lifelong debilitation caused by underdev
291 ovide important biochemical information that can supplement IVUS data for a comprehensive assessment
292 tates of systems with non-equilibrium fluxes can support topologically protected boundary modes that
293 d how a polymer composed of a single protein can switch between different supercoiled states with hig
294                                              Can the lessons learned from multiple successes within t
295 een these key residues are eventually formed can the protein reach the transition state and continue
296                                Assembled tau can transfer between cells and seed the aggregation of s
297       These results show that B. burgdorferi can transform a ubiquitous but normally nonadhesive bloo
298 y.Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapies can unleash anti-tumour T-cell responses.
299  maximum upstroke velocity, a parameter that can vary significantly among sinoatrial APs.
300                                              Can viewing others experiencing stress create a "contagi

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