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1 rvival (OS) could expedite the evaluation of new adjuvant therapies.
2                        Second, 6 second-line new agents have been recently developed and offer new po
3 exhibit plastochron defects and/or produce a new, albeit equally reproducible, phyllotactic pattern.
4                                              New albumin, bilirubin, and alkaline phosphatase grade 3
5                                          The new algorithm was tested on the human microbiome project
6 atment, including prevention of the onset of new allergen sensitizations.
7 s and have led to identification of numerous new amyloid types, including ALECT2 amyloidosis, which i
8  number of volume channels, but also enables new analysis functions for many-channel data from emergi
9 estigational trial design may be informed by new anatomic and perfusion insights.
10              We argue that aDNA analyses add new and additional perspectives for the study of ancient
11 d is sensitive, reproducible, and provides a new and comparatively cheap tool for a rapid characteris
12                          As a result linking new and existing laboratory syntheses of natural product
13 a graphene-related hybrid material, is truly new and may have broad interest in combination of experi
14 in the report were hardly novel, they gave a new and powerful voice to the cancer survivorship moveme
15            Our results demonstrate that this new and unexpected behaviour can be ascribed to an inter
16  in the design of peptoid foldamers yields a new and unique secondary structure that we term an "eta-
17                                              New animal models to explore these recently-identified m
18 based lead discovery with efforts to develop new antimicrobials for mycobacterial infections.
19                                         This new approach complements available prodrugs/donors that
20 d suggest that PXR antagonists may provide a new approach for ALD therapy.
21                The sealed vessel method is a new approach for fast cleavage of PCB from phycocyanin a
22 brane biology and illustrate a fundamentally new approach for systematic in vivo investigations of ce
23 -of-its kind theranostic that may serve as a new approach in our growing therapeutic toolbox.
24                           As a fundamentally new approach to bioconjugation this methodology provides
25 ford permanent porosity, and thus opens up a new approach to prepare porous carbon liquids.
26                                            A new approach to the analysis of Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn in fla
27       Such a strategy may offer an important new approach to the treatment of patients awaiting LT wh
28                  In this paper, we propose a new approach to use Parylene C as a versatile template f
29                In this study, we introduce a new approach, a combination of EEG and NIRS, to detect d
30              In this Perspective, we present new approaches directed at the design of efficient entry
31 acteria could be a useful strategy to design new approaches to antibacterial therapy.
32                               Recently, many new approaches, study designs, and statistical and analy
33                      In addition, we address new areas of lncRNA biology, such as the functions of en
34  the optimization of azobenzene switching in new as well as indirect ways.
35 ed at genome-wide significance, including 13 new associations with COPD.
36 ated by vibrational excitation, suggesting a new avenue for active control over molecular function.
37                    Our design approach opens new avenues for optically controlling enzyme function.
38                                   This opens new avenues for the exploration of adaptation of mammali
39                                              New bifunctional phase transfer agents were synthesized
40 can be of invaluable assistance in designing new bioactive compounds.
41  unmet clinical demands for the discovery of new biomarkers and development of treatment solutions to
42 rmal liver function and the incorporation of new biomarkers to help manage CHB require further explor
43 al species whenever the benefits of building new bonds outweigh the costs.
44 es (predominately PVC ablations) experienced new brain emboli after the procedure.
45 sly for 1 year, unless disease recurrence or new breast cancer, intolerable adverse events, or consen
46                                There were 63 new cases of IIH, yielding an overall age- and gender-ad
47 talysts are not adequate, we aim to discover new catalysts by obtaining a detailed understanding of t
48                        This work showcases a new catalytic cyclization reaction using a highly Lewis
49  cells of land plants divide by initiating a new cell-wall segment from their center.
50                           Notably, the first new central nervous system (CNS)-targeted oligonucleotid
51  stage to this hopeful era of possibilities, new challenges expectedly arise, and our focus now must
52                               This signals a new chapter in the long and unusual story of GO, which w
53   The estimated ITRIs were shorter with each new class of HIV tests, ranging from 5.9 to 24.8 days.
54 e introduce a facile route for fabricating a new class of instrumented cardiac microphysiological dev
55                                         This new class of site-specifically metal-modified DNA films
56 he inorganic thiometallate ATTM represents a new class of sulfide-releasing drugs.
57 trates revealed that the enzyme represents a new class of zinc-binding flavin-dependent halogenases a
58 ns, including concepts for drug delivery and new classifications and therapeutic options for various
59                              We describe two new complementary approaches - stable isotope probing co
60                       These results define a new component of the signaling network by which activati
61 scovery and development of improved or novel new compounds, including D1 agonists with better pharmac
62 ver, this technology has also raised several new computational challenges.
63                                         This new concept of switching of excited-state configuration
64  provides a simple framework for identifying new conditions that tolerate challenging functional grou
65  exploitation of phase reactions to create a new conductive phase along the grain boundaries of dual-
66       Nitrate isotope measurements provide a new constraint on the controls of surface nitrate concen
67                                            A new control mechanism employing two-beam refraction and
68 ts, crack deflections, and the initiation of new cracks within the enamel (internal cracks) were obse
69 Haematopoietic and Lymphoid Tissues includes new criteria for the diagnosis of these disorders.
70 ffinity, and thus cooperativity, renders our new cuboctahedral receptor attractive for incorporation
71 ation type on mercury wet deposition using a new database of individual rain events spanning the cont
72 valuated 12 public datasets, together with a new dataset of 265 ccRCC gene expression profiles.
73  within brain tumors and provide a promising new delivery platform for localized gene therapy in the
74                               Therefore, the new design allows a 30-fold longer reaction time and a 4
75 ng ways in which this framework can motivate new developmental, comparative, and cross-cultural resea
76                             Here, we present new developments in the Reactome visualization system th
77              During 7 y of follow-up, 9,504 new diabetes cases were recorded among 482,591 participa
78  treatments can be linked to the approval of new diagnostic assays used to measure efficacy or to pre
79 ting these associations in vivo will lead to new diagnostic tools for Alzheimer disease and better un
80 pathways; these accessory proteins provide a new dimension for drug discovery.
81        The discovery of alpha-Gal stimulated new discussions and investigations regarding the relevan
82  hypotheses for disease mechanisms, identify new disease biomarkers, and reposition drugs for disease
83 aromatic hydroxylation reactions represent a new domain for high-valent bis(mu-oxido)dimetal reactivi
84 L1-interacting molecules that could serve as new drug targets to treat APOL1-associated renal disease
85                                              New drugs with novel mechanisms of action, such as cardi
86 eliorated by treatment with NitroSynapsin, a new dual-action compound related to the FDA-approved dru
87                                        These new dyes showed large Stokes shifts (>110 nm).
88  stability under electrical stimulation of a new electrode material fabricated from lithographically
89 iberately using ion irradiation could enable new electronic applications.
90                                              New electronic states emerge as a result of multiple cop
91                             After 44 days, 2 new employees presented with the same skin changes.
92 ells were likely to proliferate and generate new endothelium following injury.
93                                              New engineered materials have critical applications in d
94 lly peopled the New World they encountered a new environment with extreme climate conditions and dist
95 g ordered trimeric symmetry has ushered in a new era in HIV-1 vaccination.
96 iology to S. aureus infection can usher in a new era of highly focused personalized therapy that may
97                 Therefore, the focus in this new era, characterized by the confluence of understandin
98 alyses of extant species that are uncovering new evidence for evolutionary changes in the size and th
99                       These findings provide new evidence linking cognition with WM via the reliance
100                  The current review assessed new evidence on the benefits and harms of folic acid sup
101                                      Here, a new evolutionary algorithm is proposed to train FCMs, wh
102 ity system for rodents, we discovered that a new experience increased firing of active dentate granul
103                           Here we describe a new, exquisitely three-dimensionally preserved nodosauri
104                The aversive valence of these new extinction memories neutralizes previously learned o
105                   In this study, we report a new family of proteins distantly related to outer kineto
106 tion of these structures, we observe several new features.
107 mperature patterns may therefore represent a new floral cue that could assist pollinators in the reco
108 ould make or break electrical connections in new forms of reconfigurable nanocircuitry.
109                        The results suggest a new framework for developing effective fusion inhibitory
110  great promise for the tailor-made design of new functional materials.
111                   In this study, we identify new functional roles of RASSF4.
112 in chromosome folding, these results provide new fundamental insights into the rules governing mammal
113 vely understudied mechanism of evolution for new gene functions, particularly under conditions of rap
114 anization of these four TFs and PHO1;H3 in a new gene regulatory network controlling phosphate accumu
115 tibodies have led to the identification of a new generation of potent broadly neutralizing antibodies
116                          There is a need for new greener materials (than for example polyethylene gly
117                            Here we analyze a new high-resolution deep-sea oxygen isotope (delta(18)O)
118                      With the development of new high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies and decr
119 y relationship may aid in the development of new highly efficient photoreactions.
120 ely result in communicable infections in the new host.
121                              Here we present new hydrogen self-diffusion coefficients in natural oliv
122  can leverage molecular data sets to develop new hypotheses for disease mechanisms, identify new dise
123 n protein or PrP(C) The current work tests a new hypothesis that sialylation determines the fate of p
124            We also reported the frequency of new immune patterns of response and progression.
125 P on the epithelium and granulopoiesis, this new immunomodulatory role could explain the protection c
126 ove computational efficiency, we describe an new importance sampling scheme to perform model inferenc
127 scovered five novel heart rate loci, and one new independent low-frequency non-synonymous variant in
128                  Microarray methods provided new information in 47% of the sensitized children in com
129 signaling during morphogenesis, and provides new insight into PCP-related disorders in humans.
130 wledge on novel sRNAs but would also give us new insight into sRNA degradation.
131                         Our findings provide new insight on the microscopic mechanisms of atomic deso
132          These studies have yielded not only new insights but also a plethora of experimental approac
133 ng flavin-dependent halogenases and provides new insights into a potentially unique reaction mechanis
134 ce of an additional binding site and provide new insights into GB1:IgG complex structure that amend a
135                          Our results provide new insights into genetic histories of Siberian and Nort
136                       These findings provide new insights into how chromatin regulation modulates sto
137                Furthermore, our data provide new insights into microtubule regulation during axonal m
138 tential for "big data" techniques to provide new insights into movement behaviour when applied to lar
139        Taken together, these results provide new insights into regulatory mechanisms of seed vigor an
140 n of these virulence-associated PKs provides new insights into T. brucei-host interaction and reveals
141 d resequencing of tumor genomes in providing new insights into the contribution of mutagenic exposure
142 5-linkages at different positions, providing new insights into the effects of these modifications and
143         Collectively, these findings provide new insights into the inhibitory effect of SFN on HCC tu
144 ially causal of sero-negative RA and provide new insights into the pathogenesis of the disorder.
145 tivating NK cell receptor KIR2DS1, providing new insights into the underlying mechanisms involved in
146 oparticles (NPs) with electrodes can provide new insights into their electrocatalytic behavior, mass
147 have demonstrated that DeBooster may provide new insights into understanding the regulatory functions
148              Collectively, our data provides new insights to understand the evolutionary relationship
149  baseline and 24 h CTs, with dIVH defined as new intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) on the latter sca
150     Finally, we had people read real science news items and found that the research was judged to be
151 -friendliness, these properties could enable new kinds of electrically driven entirely soft robots.Th
152 tected and only 8.9% have strict protection, new large-scale conservation efforts to protect intact f
153                                            A new, largely complete eusauropod dinosaur with cranial a
154 e, accessing probe compounds, and generating new leads that yield manufactured cells with improved pr
155                          This not only sheds new light on how efficient nature is in preventing biolo
156 ublished in Nature, Brown et al. (2017) shed new light on how the skin handles the activation of onco
157 ation of inflammation mediators and shedding new light on the role of fibroblasts in chronic inflamma
158                       These data establish a new link between the pluripotency factor NANOG and autop
159 ly, our results establish the utility of the new live-imaging tools for the study of molecular-neural
160 emorrhage were all significant predictors of new MA development (P = 0.04, 0.01, 0.04, 0.004, 0.01, r
161 e rate of microearthquakes in the intraplate New Madrid Seismic Zone at annual and multi-annual times
162 ring their frequency in the circulation is a new marker of response to ART when effects on viremia an
163                                         This new material is related to the active species of industr
164                                              New materials with high selectivities for CO2 adsorption
165                                  We describe new mechanisms of coding and noncoding alteration and id
166 ess has been made on the characterization of new members of this family of signals.
167        Taken together, our studies uncover a new metastasis-promoting pathway in Ewing Sarcoma, with
168                               We developed a new method (called REPPS) for incorporating experimental
169                                      Here, a new method for stabilizing the photoluminescence and cha
170                                          The new method utilizes gold coated magnetic nanoparticles t
171 d using mobile phone microscopy, achieving a new milestone for tele-medicine technologies.
172  reduced under mild conditions by using this new Mn catalyst.
173                            Here we propose a new model for how these proteins can initiate autoimmuni
174                We emphasize tools that offer new modes of control and could realistically contribute
175               This Communication describes a new molecular design that yields ultranarrowband organic
176 metabolomics methods have already identified new molecular markers and metabolomic signatures of card
177  IDIF treatment and eventually for designing new molecules toward AD therapeutic drugs.
178                                              New mosquito control strategies are vitally needed to ad
179 s in LPS-induced endotoxemia, we developed a new mouse model, PMN(DTR) mice, in which injection of di
180                               We developed a new multivariable linear model for GFR using statistical
181 mutants (sgb10-sgb13) identified, sgb11 is a new mutant allele of ESKIMO1 (ESK1), which encodes a pla
182 5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-3-oxide- 1-oxyl (3), a new nitronyl nitroxide containing a multifunctional fram
183 ory of currently held items to make room for new ones.
184                                              New onset AF was associated with increased risk of all o
185                                              New-onset atrial fibrillation was subclinical or went un
186 s with anti-inflammatory effects and risk of new-onset depression and anxiety among adult patients ad
187 hemical versatility for adaptation will open new opportunities for applications built upon diverse me
188              The properties of graphene open new opportunities for the fabrication of composites exhi
189 ion of short RNA regions which could open up new opportunities in transcriptome analysis, virology, a
190 ditions of the Mongol invasion, do not offer new or different climatic data, and are supported by ana
191 x diseases renewed opportunities to discover new or repurpose existing compounds and expedite treatme
192 tches of genomic DNA enables the creation of new organisms with customized functions.
193 nage this energy stress for proliferation in new osmotic states.
194 at are centralized around the development of new oxide compositions capable of featuring simultaneous
195 g and illustrate the potential of developing new PAI-1- and CCL5-targeting therapy for patients with
196                                      Several new pairs were applied in a multimolecular FRET based se
197                  Our strategy thus enables a new paradigm for using air-stable molecular dopants to i
198                   The objective is to find a new pathway for significant reduction in CO2 capture ene
199 ed during photodegradation of SDs, whereas a new pathway yielding oxidation of the benzene ring after
200                                              New patterns were encountered in 31% of patients, emphas
201  observation and, to our knowledge, brings a new perspective to molecular-scale understanding of neur
202                               Our work opens new perspectives for PAM in biomedical sciences.Photoaco
203 n ordered and disordered solids and provides new perspectives on electron-precise dianionic diboranes
204 roceeds through nucleation and growth of the new phase in corners of the nanocubes.
205 restricted by the nucleation and growth of a new phase.
206 ng fermionic optical lattice clocks to probe new phases of matter.
207                                Occurrence of new photoproducts derived from desulfonation and/or deni
208 es of freedom, making it possible to explore new physical phenomena and to foresee novel applications
209 ane based off surface matrix may present the new platform to sensitively measure biomarkers electroch
210  we address the high-pressure synthesis of a new polar and antiferromagnetic corundum derivative Mn2M
211                                            A new polymer acceptor, naphthodiperylenetetraimide-vinyle
212  revealed several emerging issues, including new populations at risk because of travel or relocation,
213 gents have been recently developed and offer new possibilities (pomalidomide, carfilzomib and ixazomi
214                             It also suggests new possibilities for discovering BACE-1-targeted compou
215 tering its charge distribution, thus opening new possible roles for betaS in Parkinson's and other ne
216 y within the glomerulus, thus representing a new potential glomerulus-specific targeted intervention.
217 pecific inhibition of HIFs might represent a new powerful treatment strategy.
218 ught to establish the effect of MABp1 with a new primary endpoint in patients with advanced colorecta
219  is the driving force behind the creation of new prochlorosin structures and represents an intriguing
220 oding RNAs, and even supporting evolution of new protein-coding genes.
221 en copied as RNA and exported to manufacture new proteins.
222                           Here, we summarize new quantitative paradigms for assessing the self, drawn
223 k oak and holm oak outer bark, which unveils new regulatory candidate genes of phellem development.
224 identify drug-target interactions, opening a new research direction in target identification.
225                                              New research documents this process in a bacterial syste
226  be subducted into the mantle as "slabs" and new rock to be generated by volcanism.
227            Our findings reveal an unexpected new role for NKG2D in the regulation of B1a cell develop
228 his direct interaction with actin suggests a new role of SPARC during tissue remodeling.
229 nto subunits and are presumably recycled for new rounds of translation.
230  Recent advances in optogenetics have opened new routes to drug discovery, particularly in neuroscien
231 emains largely unscathed by the onslaught of new scientific insights.
232 genome editing techniques enable a radically new set of approaches to limit evolution.
233 knowledge fitting (ProFit) algorithm, with a new simulated basis set consisting of macromolecules and
234                                              New single-component effector CRISPR systems are emergin
235 levated CO2 might increase turnover rates of new soil C.
236 ation of their properties can illuminate how new species evolve.
237 her resting astrocyte Ca(2+) can adjust to a new steady-state level, with an impact on surrounding br
238 d how aging promotes CVD in order to develop new strategies to confront this challenge.
239 s proliferation, this approach could offer a new strategy for the development of HIV inhibitors.
240 phosphine borane compounds offer a promising new strategy for the reversible immobilization of amino
241                           In conclusion, the new strategy, called PRES (Personalized REgimen Selectio
242 f N-pentafluorophenylbenzamides, providing a new structural lead for ligand design.
243                                            A new study seeks to overcome this problem by sampling mor
244                                            A new study suggests that the lateral hypothalamus may als
245                                      In this new study, we investigated the interaction of protein ph
246 2 in the T. brucei bloodstream form provides new support for the presence of an active pyruvate dehyd
247 toperative conditions they will encounter as new surgical interns.
248 nists relieve depressive symptoms by forming new synapses resulting in increased excitatory drive.
249                            This study offers new synthetic biology tools to program spatial structure
250 ccurately models human NBL and establishes a new system with potential to study early stages of NBL o
251 nd alternative payment methods evolve, these new systems of care must continue to serve the needs of
252 toration of let-7 expression could provide a new target for an anti-inflammatory approach in diabetic
253 S that thwarted past efforts, and armed with new technologies and directions, the field is experienci
254    Based on the same knowledge but thanks to new technologies, such hospitals have now been built dow
255 The target article highlights the utility of new technology to study sign language and gesture.
256 S-TBPTTL)4 , and the enone 1,2-addition of a new TEMPO carbamate methyl carbanion.
257                In this study, we generated a new Tg(mrc1a:egfp)(y251) transgenic zebrafish that uses
258 anulocytes and endothelial cells may lead to new therapeutic approaches to improve blood vessel regen
259 isms that result in LSC survival and develop new therapeutic approaches.
260                     CT-P10 might represent a new therapeutic option for advanced-stage follicular lym
261 alf-life is an important issue in developing new therapeutic proteins and expanding applications of e
262 -like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR) is a new therapeutic strategy to attenuate the underlying aut
263 angiogenesis and point to its potential as a new therapeutic target for angiogenesis-related diseases
264 tic galanin-opioid interactions and offers a new therapeutic target for the treatment of opioid use d
265 es for the stratification and development of new therapeutics for depression, and the next steps that
266 other biological processes, and discovery of new therapeutics.
267 iseases, diagnostic rates and development of new therapies are still limited by a lack of knowledge o
268 ite to introduce analytical chemists who are new to the open-source movement to best practices and co
269               PPiSeq is therefore a powerful new tool for large-scale investigations of dynamic PPIs.
270 s modulated by exogenous lipids, providing a new tool for studying nonlytic exocytosis.
271  brain's vast synaptic networks will require new tools for high-throughput structural and molecular p
272 e results demonstrate the usefulness of this new transgenic hepatitis B model.
273                            Trial designs for new transplant immunosuppression must be intelligently r
274 nderlie restless legs syndrome could lead to new treatment options.
275 e modulatory therapies such that approval of new treatments can be linked to the approval of new diag
276  into beneficial LoF mutations and potential new treatments.
277 us-level sequencing effort that represents a new type of model system driven not only by genetic trac
278         Our results suggest that DISARM is a new type of multi-gene restriction-modification module,
279                     These findings suggest a new type of neuron-astrocyte communication, based on the
280                          We also uncovered a new type of oscillation during recovery from H2O2 challe
281                         The fabrication of a new type of solar cell encapsulation architecture compri
282                           Here, we propose a new unbiased method to identify canonical and non-canoni
283 ir neighboring mesenchymal partners provides new understanding of how different cell types are mainta
284 ndidate antiviral drugs, and the efficacy of new vaccines.
285 y to slow deforestation rates and to avert a new wave of global extinctions.
286                            More generally, a new wave of quantitative single-cell studies has begun t
287  Darwinian evolution but also extend them in new ways and then by assessing the principal causal inte
288  viruses to respond to endogenous stimuli in new ways as well as to exogenous stimuli, such as temper
289                                              New work on innate escape behavior shows that mice spont
290 cology and molecular and cellular biology of New World arenaviruses, as well as a discussion of the c
291 over 18,000 y ago and eventually peopled the New World they encountered a new environment with extrem
292  regenerate within about a week, forming two new worms.
293 ce the 1990s, tuberculosis (TB) incidence in New York City (NYC) and the United States (US) has flatt
294 eft ventricular ejection fraction </=35% and New York Heart Association class II to III were randomly
295 lthough it is typically not considered among New York Heart Association class IV (NYHA IV) heart fail
296 inpatient and ambulatory surgery settings in New York State.
297 ge patients admitted to ICU in Australia and New Zealand have a high mortality rate.
298 ective study of data from the Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Society Adult Patient Databas
299 a honey is a product produced essentially in New Zealand, and has been widely recognised for its anti
300 was a regional perinatal center in Hamilton, New Zealand.

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