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1 ilico to provide a generic model for the NOX family.
2 activity is a conserved function of the RELM family.
3 e members in a three-generation TD multiplex family.
4 ar functions for NSs within the Bunyaviridae family.
5 ecting genes of the lysine demethylase (KDM) family.
6 lated members of the cryptochrome-photolyase family.
7 d another one of 45 kb was found in a single family.
8 type II transmembrane serine protease (TTSP) family.
9 ivity for different isoforms of this protein family.
10 ly expressed gap junction proteins from each family.
11 e Old World alphavirus-specific G3BP protein family.
12 pecies, is the largest in the Passion flower family.
13 sibly other transcription factors of the GRF family.
14 le belonging to the recently discovered GT99 family.
15  a statistic that can be applied to extended families.
16 s conserved between the MsrQ and NOX protein families.
17 r healthy control relatives from two leprosy families.
18 nce the 'voice' of seldom heard patients and families.
19 ique variants accounted for 122 of 185 (66%) families.
20 on in a sample of 5221 individuals from 3083 families.
21 O) gene were associated with KA relapse in 3 families.
22 PTPRS, MIB1) in individuals from independent families.
23  sap-consuming pest of more than fifty plant families.
24  and P. falciparum reticulocyte binding-like families.
25 ft length on communication with patients and families.
26 inked to radiations of lineage-specific gene families.
27                           The solute carrier family 13 member 5 (SLC13A5), a sodium-coupled citrate t
28       We showed that SLC30A9 (solute carrier family 30 member 9; also known as ZnT-9) is ubiquitously
29 IgG3 specific for MSP119, MSP2 (both allelic families, 3D7 and FC27), MSP3, GLURP (both regions, R0 a
30  US population to create a subset of 128,989 families (481,657 unique individuals).
31                                              Family A G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) control div
32 the risk of perforation and counsel patients/families accordingly when prescribing quinolone ear drop
33 iated with syndromic traits, the majority of families affected by such conditions remain undiagnosed.
34 tor (TF) annotation discovered 978 TFs in 62 families, among which 404 TFs within 40 families were di
35 to moderate incidence of melanoma, except in families and patients with a first melanoma occurrence b
36 f engagement and responsiveness of patients, families and staff, and the impact of using filmed narra
37 differentiates it from other members of this family and contributes significantly to its biological a
38 ively target the distinct members of the NOX family and interfere with ROS signaling.
39  and oxoglutarate-dependent AlkB dioxygenase family and is linked to both obesity and intellectual di
40                                              Family and neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES), meas
41  function of the Erythrocyte binding antigen family and P. falciparum reticulocyte binding-like famil
42  utilizes both the VEEV-specific FXR protein family and the Old World alphavirus-specific G3BP protei
43 enriched in drugs (druggable CATH functional families) and we use the network properties of these dru
44 ed serpin (vaspin), serpin A12 of the serpin family, and its target protease kallikrein 7 (KLK7) are
45  member of the odorant-binding protein (OBP) family, and orthologs are present in the genomes of Aede
46 ctivate SnRK1 and other members of the SnRK3 family, and that they play important roles in multiple s
47 yntheses of members of these natural product families are reported as their racemates.
48 SE1/AUXIN SIGNALING F-BOX PROTEIN (TIR1/AFB) family are known auxin receptors.
49      Members of the MiT transcription factor family are pivotal regulators of several lineage-selecti
50 expressed among tick species of the Ixodidae family, are likely to play important roles in subverting
51 enetic testing requires consideration of the family as a unit.
52 potential of this largely unexplored protein family as novel probes for super-resolution microscopy.
53 nal (2D) hybrid halide perovskites come as a family (B)2(A)n-1PbnX3n+1 (B and A= cations; X= halide).
54  covariates and unmeasured confounding using family-based designs.
55  of the mouse visual cortex with miR-132/212 family being one of the top upregulated miRNAs.
56  from the CARe cohort, downsampled to induce family-biased ascertainment, LT-Fam was correctly calibr
57                          In simulations with family-biased case-control ascertainment, LT-Fam was cor
58 a noncoding sequence near the gremlin 1, DAN family BMP antagonist gene (GREM1) originally described
59                 Non-porcine livestock in the family Bovidae shared the most pathogens with swine (82%
60                                Hantaviruses (family Bunyaviridae) are enveloped negative-sense tripar
61 Our results demonstrate that CATH functional families can be used to identify drug-target interaction
62                            Using the Swedish Family-Cancer Database, we assessed the relative risk (R
63                            Nod-like receptor family card containing 4 (NLRC4)/Ipaf is involved in rec
64 r evaluate the effectiveness of patient- and family-centered care in the intensive care setting.
65 uideline development, evidence analysis, and family-centered care to revise the 2007 Clinical Practic
66 y Complex (MHC) region contains several gene families characterized by highly polymorphic loci with e
67 as largely focused on the effects of current family circumstances.
68 d factor prediction, orthology and multigene family classification, transcriptome analyses, phylogene
69 y was dominated by bacteria belonging to the family Clostridiaceae most closely related to Tindallia
70 IDGF2) is a member of chitinase-like protein family (CLPs) able to induce the proliferation of imagin
71  similar numbers of invertebrate species and families compared to nonurban ponds.
72 rocess and manner of the request to increase family consent rates.
73 complexity of the interview, the majority of families consented to ICOD.
74          In cancer cells, kinases of the Clk family control the supply of full-length, functional mRN
75                 Microarray analysis of IL-17 family cytokines was performed in H. pylori-infected and
76                                    Given the family design of the sample, we are also able to demonst
77 whole exome sequencing analysis in the first family detected a homozygous frameshift change [c.606del
78 mall molecules of the heterocyclic diamidine family disrupted the interaction of PU.1 with target gen
79          To better understand how loss of D2-family dopamine receptors can ameliorate tau toxicity, w
80 ter abundance of colitogenic strains (of the family Erysipelotrichaceae).
81 bola virus was the Zaire strain of the virus family Filoviridae.
82                                The amount of family financial resources available in early life influ
83 s in the identification of fragile X protein family (FMRP, Fxr1 and Fxr2) as binding partners.
84 laucoma among clinicians, patients and their families, for a better understanding of the impact this
85 nts (42 couples) across the first 6 years of family formation, including opposite-sex and same-sex co
86 alf-sibling design, we exposed embryos of 10 families from each of two populations to variable and co
87 specifically SLC45A3 and NDRG1 and other ETS family genes, which retained interstitial TMPRSS2/ERG se
88 backbone biosynthesis, while UPEX1 encodes a family GT31 glycosyltransferase likely involved in galac
89 ith IRREGULAR XYLEM9-LIKE [IRX9L]) encodes a family GT43 glycosyltransferase involved in xylan backbo
90 g signaling through sequestration of Rac/Rho family GTPases and by using monomeric actin as bait to r
91                                  The alarmin family has been expanding in terms of both number and th
92                                The synuclein family has long been associated with Parkinson's disease
93 scribe eight patients from three independent families having biallelic truncating variants in GLI1 an
94  The Werner syndrome protein (WRN) is a RecQ family helicase that has been implicated in the efficien
95 erse-transcribed DNA genomes, constitute the family Hepadnaviridae.
96              We hypothesized that a negative family history and no sarcomere mutations represent a no
97 he BAP1 cancer syndrome through personal and family history and TBSE for the presence of possible MBA
98                         Obtaining a detailed family history is critical to identify families who will
99 idelines for cancer genetic testing based on family history may miss clinically actionable genetic ch
100  for a 3-year surveillance interval included family history of colorectal cancer and detection of 1-2
101 , poorer baseline cognitive performance, and family history of dementia.
102 4.0; 95% confidence interval, 1.6-9.7) and a family history of sudden death (odds ratio, 3.2; 95% con
103 ely understood, even in patients with strong family history or early age at onset.
104 ct gene detection for patients with positive family history prior to refractive surgeries.
105 r race, age at menarche, age at first birth, family history, alcohol consumption, and smoking status,
106 tify potentially pathogenic gene variants in families in which a person had multiple congenital malfo
107 er susceptibility and are well documented in families in which multiple members have had pancreatic c
108 7 (At2g22420), one of the 73 members of this family in Arabidopsis thaliana.
109 idae (green lacewings) is the second largest family in Neuroptera, and it includes medium-size lacewi
110 st involvement of specific members of CYP450 family in secondary modifications for the biosynthesis o
111 ng a possible involvement of the CML protein family in the modulation of plant-autoinhibited Ca(2+) p
112 nical Practice Guidelines for support of the family in the patient-centered ICU.
113 prises 6 categories of approximately 40 gene families, including cell-adhesion molecules, transmitter
114 ts toward each member of the natural product family, including biomimetic, semisynthetic, and de novo
115 arch root transcriptome revealed a large TPS family, including the monofunctional class I diTPS PxaTP
116 es among children vary by race/ethnicity and family income.
117 eterotetrameric adaptor protein (AP) complex family involved in protein sorting in the endomembrane s
118               The beta-Lactamase (BL) enzyme family is an important class of enzymes that plays a key
119                                 The p38 MAPK family is composed of four kinases of which p38alpha/MAP
120 The Flavivirus genus within the Flaviviridae family is comprised of many important human pathogens in
121  overrule violates the patient's wishes; the family is too distressed and will regret the decision; o
122 e (GFRAL), an orphan member of the GFR-alpha family, is a high-affinity receptor for GDF15.
123    NLRP12, a member of the NOD-like receptor family, is expressed in myeloid and bone marrow cells an
124 rotubule (MT)-associated protein of the EMAP family, is impaired in these mice.
125 lly, we demonstrated that JAM-C controls Src family kinase (SFK) activation in LSC and that LIC with
126 autophosphorylation site tyrosine in the SRC family kinase (SFK) FYN as well as Tyr142 in beta-cateni
127 lated kinase (ERK1/2) was blocked by the Src family kinase inhibitor PP2, indicating that the action
128                       The absence of the Tec family kinase Interleukin-2 inducible T cell kinase (Itk
129                      Here we report that Src family kinases (SFK) and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) sus
130  of protective gut commensal strains (of the family Lachnospiraceae) and a greater abundance of colit
131 e data on siblings with which to control for family-level confounding.
132              The tumor necrosis factor (TNF) family ligand ectodysplasin A (EDA) is produced as 2 ful
133 none oxido-reductases from the cytochrome bc family limit the amounts of released ROS to a low, perha
134 ients, is the notion that patients and their families may not need or want palliative care involvemen
135 lated by Ror2, which influenced Ras Homology Family Member A (RhoA) and Rho-Associated Coiled-Coil Ki
136 the expression and activation of Ras homolog family member A (RhoA) and subsequent activation of Rho-
137                                          The family member in kinetoplastids, KKT-interacting protein
138 levels correlated more closely with the S100 family member S100P.
139                           The founding tubby family member TUB also localizes to cilia similar to TUL
140                                          SFK family member YES1 was amplified in osimertinib-resistan
141   Survivin, an inhibitor of apoptosis (IAPs) family member, exhibited a decreased expression level af
142                                 Another RELM family member, human resistin, was also bactericidal, su
143  structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) family member.
144                              Within the TRPM family, member 8 (TRPM8) is the primary cold and menthol
145 es with increased levels of Ras homolog gene family, member A (RhoA), a KCTD13/CUL3 ubiquitin ligase
146 e in number was observed in ASD patients and family members compared to controls, there were no signi
147  Samples were collected from 16 children and family members from five different cities of Iran.
148                             KLF1 and related family members function as transcriptional activators vi
149 nt questions about how the assembly of IL-12 family members is regulated and controlled in the cell.
150 s mode of regulation extends to related FOXO family members is unknown.
151 , we describe data indicating that the yeast family members Ltc1 and Ltc3/4 function at the vacuole a
152 f BCL-2 but not with expression of the BCL-2 family members myeloid cell leukemia 1 (MCL-1) and BCL-X
153          We conclude that alterations of KDM family members represent a disease-driving mechanism and
154 mutant phenotypic analysis of SWIB5 and SWIB family members suggests a link between organellar genome
155    These variants were also genotyped in all family members to establish genotype-phenotype cosegrega
156                                          All family members were genotyped with markers spaced by eve
157 eracts on chromatin with PBX, MEIS, and PREP family members, but not with TGIF, suggesting that TGIF
158 vidence on the topics of: communication with family members, family presence, family support, consult
159 n the present study we report that among PLK family members, PLK3 is also able to catalyze alpha-syn
160 gation analysis were performed in additional family members.
161 ed clinical surveillance recommendations for family members.
162 ) genes, including previously unstudied gene family members.
163 ation E3s by promoting neddylation of cullin family members.
164 yrosine protein kinase) in all four affected family members.
165   We sought to evaluate inhibitors of p90RSK family members: BI-D1870 and BRD7389, for their ability
166 identified two mature members of the miR-142 family, miR-142-5p and miR-142-3p, as inflammation-relat
167  (<37 weeks' gestation), we compared between-family models (children born to different mothers at dif
168 erent mothers at different ages) with within-family models (children born to the same mother at diffe
169         Members of the molybdate transporter family Molybdate Transporter type 1 (MOT1) were identifi
170             We demonstrate the Nogo receptor family (NgR1-3) acts as Abeta receptors mediating an inh
171 , relatives within druggable CATH functional families occupy central positions in a human protein fun
172                           The Cas13a protein family occurs across different bacterial phyla and varie
173 oma, and in reverse order RR for melanoma in families of multiple discordant cancers.
174  strategy toward the oridamycin and xiamycin families of natural products was designed, aiming to acc
175 per ferroelectricity, as in the much studied families of rare-earth orthoferrites and orthochromites;
176 equencing was performed in multigenerational families of the NIMH BD Family Study followed by in sili
177  to readily predict the deltaNA values for a family of 16 literature ligands, known as bpp(X,Y) [X,Y-
178 activated malate transporters (ALMTs) form a family of anion channels in plants, but little is known
179          The Yersinia outer protein J (YopJ) family of bacterial effectors depends on a novel acetylt
180 ductivity, a unique feature of the clathrate family of compounds.
181                                            A family of different eIF2alpha kinases function in the in
182 ypic membrane fusion, which is mediated by a family of Dynamin-like Atlastin GTPase proteins.
183 nyltransferases (cis-PTs) constitute a large family of enzymes conserved during evolution and present
184 r of the large, highly successful Compositae family of flowering plants.
185 GR) are members of the secretin-like class B family of G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and have o
186                          Angiopoietins are a family of growth factors that are ligands for the tyrosi
187 genome suggests that P. malariae expresses a family of heterodimeric proteins on its surface that hav
188                 Here we report that the KDM3 family of histone demethylases plays an important role i
189 a genome-wide analysis of members of a small family of immunoglobulin domain proteins, we found that
190             CD28 and CTLA-4 are members of a family of immunoglobulin-related receptors that are resp
191                                  The B7-CD28 family of ligands and receptors play important roles in
192 e affinity and dissociation kinetics of this family of ligands.
193 ng to SNAP and CLIP protein tags to create a family of light-gated metabotropic glutamate receptors (
194                          A new member of the family of light-sensitive proteins called opsins has sti
195 pecialized proresolving mediators comprise a family of mediators that include arachidonic acid-derive
196 ts identify a novel cross talk between a key family of miRNAs and proapoptotic Bcl-2 proteins in huma
197                        Here, we explore this family of molecules further, and we demonstrate that fla
198 DraRnl exemplifies a widely distributed Rnl5 family of nick-sealing RNA ligases, the physiological fu
199 pproximation) reference values to those of a family of nonempirical semilocal density functionals, fr
200  neurogenesis.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The Src family of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases acts in signaling
201 To address this question, we used the Atonal family of proneural transcription factors as a model.
202 veloped small-molecule inhibitor of the KDM5 family of proteins (KDM5i), either alone or in combinati
203               In this study, we report a new family of proteins distantly related to outer kinetochor
204          P11 (S100a10), a member of the S100 family of proteins, has widespread distribution in the v
205 e nanoscale, we have specifically designed a family of ratiometric endosomal pH probes for use in liv
206 otein 1 (FXR1P) is a member of the fragile X family of RNA-binding proteins, which includes FMRP and
207 estabilizes mRNAs encoding the root-specific family of SCARECROW-Like transcription factors.
208  the characterization of new members of this family of signals.
209                 Flavonoids represent a large family of specialized metabolites involved in plant grow
210  genetic alterations in the RB-regulated E2F family of transcription factors are infrequent, casting
211 are the PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR (PIF) family of transcription factors which have been shown to
212 tegration, economic problems, worrying about family or friends overseas, and loneliness as post-migra
213 ining population are members of undiscovered families, or accreted as planetesimals from the protopla
214          In some jurisdictions, the rate of "family overrule" is over 10%.
215 ers of transcription factors in the NFkappaB family: p50p50, p50p65, and p65p65.
216 es via interaction with relaxin/insulin-like family peptide receptor 2 (RXFP2).
217 rferi genome harbors several paralogous gene families (pgf) that can encode immunogenic proteins of u
218                                              Family planning is a shared responsibility, but availabl
219 inal follow-up October 2014) conducted in 54 family practices in England among 401 adults with acute
220 opics of: communication with family members, family presence, family support, consultations and ICU t
221                         More than 20 protein families, previously of unknown function, have been ascr
222 factor SOX4 is the most highly expressed SOX family protein in pancreatic islets, and mutations in So
223  H(+)-ATPase activation by inhibiting PP2C.D family protein phosphatases.
224                                    The FASTK family proteins have recently emerged as key post-transc
225 ering the branched actin network to the WASP-family proteins that create it.
226 gned randomly to the Strong African American Families randomized prevention trial or to a control con
227 ship coefficient between individuals in this family ranged from 0.35 to 0.62.
228  that GDF15 binds with high affinity to GDNF family receptor alpha-like (GFRAL), a distant relative o
229                     Here we report that GDNF-family receptor alpha-like (GFRAL), an orphan member of
230          The hepatocyte nuclear factor (HNF) family regulates complex networks of metabolism and orga
231         The Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) family reiteratively signals to direct disparate cellula
232  shown that anti-glucocorticoid-induced TNFR family-related protein agonistic Ab DTA-1 (rat or murini
233 usted for age, sex, carotid artery site, and family relations.
234                                        While families reported significant harm, many appreciated the
235  (95% CI, 1.1-1.2) higher than rates without family reporting (39.7 per 1000 patient-days).
236                             Error rates with family reporting (45.9 per 1000 patient-days) were 1.2-f
237  (1) gathered systematically with vs without family reporting, (2) reported by families vs clinicians
238 o recipient roots in two of four Douglas-fir families, representing three- and fourfold increases (+
239 ted they cared for a pediatric patient whose family requested continuation of organ support after dec
240        Men were more likely to indicate that family responsibilities negatively influenced their care
241 nly conserved feature across diverse protein families (reviewed in [2]), including the SNAREs [3], SM
242 ubulin-binding properties that underlie each family's ability to promote microtubule polymerization o
243 M, 54 FG+ relatives diagnosed with HCM after family screening, 74 FG+/phenotype-negative relatives, a
244   Many members of the C-type lectin receptor family serve as pattern recognition receptors facilitati
245 ghted the important contributions of TGFbeta family signaling to normal development, adult homeostasi
246 ary rationale for broad variation in protein family sizes, prevalence of compact structures among anc
247 n contractile ring that is controlled by Rho-family small GTPases.
248  that two proteases belonging to the calpain family (SmCalp1 and SmCalp2) are expressed in the Schist
249 rnal prepregnancy BMI (P < 0.001), and lower family socioeconomic status (SES) at time of birth (P =
250 ex ratio response to elevated temperature is family-specific and typically leads to masculinization (
251 t homo-oligomeric interfaces, 19% arise from family structural variation, and 27% are in repeat prote
252 elevant behaviours after controlling for the family structure.
253 in multigenerational families of the NIMH BD Family Study followed by in silico functional prediction
254   Members of the IFN-inducible PYHIN protein family, such as absent in melanoma-2 and IFN-gamma-induc
255 cation with family members, family presence, family support, consultations and ICU team members, and
256  particle.IMPORTANCE Tailless viruses of the family Tectiviridae can infect commensal and pathogenic
257 amilies than animals and fungi, and plant TF families tend to contain more genes; these expansions ar
258 significantly more transcription factor (TF) families than animals and fungi, and plant TF families t
259            Thus, we identify CATH functional families that are currently enriched in drugs (druggable
260 copy number variation in multicopy ChrY gene families that influence susceptibility to other immunopa
261 tic cells, and is a member of the Tec kinase family that also includes Btk.
262 ed member of the cysteine protease inhibitor family that is present at notably high concentrations in
263 M1 is a transcription factor of the Forkhead family that is required for cell proliferation of normal
264        IL-19, a member of the IL-10 cytokine family that signals through the IL-20 receptor type I (I
265 , belonging to the Apicomplexan AP2 (ApiAP2) family, that is responsible for regulating the expressio
266 comprise the largest of all of the peptidase families, their dynamic motions remain obscure.
267 etwork properties of these druggable protein families to analyse their association with drug side eff
268 reduced penetrance, with few affected in the families to confirm the segregation.
269 anised conceptually similar outcomes into 14 families to create summary indices.
270 g44920 as a representative of the beta-helix family to determine if it had exceptional global stabili
271 e open reading frame of ERG, encoding an ETS family transcription factor.
272 se expression is activated by the novel TetR-family transcriptional zinc-sensing regulator SczA.
273 perclass Vicissicaudata and a new aglaspidid family Tremaglaspididae.
274 y low fertility and a diversity of union and family types.
275  the following study arms: view a one minute family video message, view a one minute nature video, or
276 vs without family reporting, (2) reported by families vs clinicians, and (3) reported by families vs
277  families vs clinicians, and (3) reported by families vs hospital incident reports.
278 near mixed models show that the formation of families was associated with more productive and seasona
279 n 62 families, among which 404 TFs within 40 families were differentially expressed upon dehydration-
280  which bind JUN and FOS transcription factor families, were observed in MED25-occupied regions and JU
281 re than 800 LTRs from ORR1, MT, MT2, and MLT families, which resemble mobile gene-remodeling platform
282 ribes the structure-function of this protein family, which is spread widely among gram-positive bacte
283 re, we evaluated NIR FPs of the iRFP protein family, which were reported to be the brightest in non-n
284 le expansions of protease and cell wall gene families, while divergent infection strategies are linke
285 niversal health coverage (UHC) requires that families who get needed health care do not suffer financ
286 alth coverage (UHC) requires inter alia that families who get needed health care do not suffer undue
287 ailed family history is critical to identify families who will benefit from genetic testing, determin
288 ging mutations shared identity-by-descent in families with BD could be associated with disease, exome
289 e that exome sequencing in multigenerational families with BD is effective in identifying rare genomi
290 ancer protein 2, in 6 unrelated patients and families with DDD in whom mutations in KRT5, POFUT1, and
291 sed the relative risk (RR) for any cancer in families with increasing numbers of first-degree relativ
292                             Although several families with KS have been described previously, our cas
293                        Patients from a large family with early-onset pain symptoms were evaluated by
294                          Here, we describe a family with Liddle syndrome due to a mutation in alphaEN
295 enes hedgehog interacting protein (HHIP) and family with sequence similarity 13 member A (FAM13A) wer
296                                One Caucasian family with seven affected members exhibited frequent bo
297 s dysplasia (p.Cys356Tyr), while one Chinese family with two affected members suffered from cementoma
298  duplication of 43 kb was identified in nine families (with evidence for a shared ancestral haplotype
299 e studied a cohort of 179 patients (from 173 families) with BMF of suspected inherited origin but unr
300                                          GLI family zinc finger 2 (GLI2) coordinates the Hh transcrip

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