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1 ty or error (C2, consciousness in the second sense).
2 rtebrates with a well-developed polarization sense.
3 her primates for whom vision is the dominant sense.
4 iminate, and categorize information from the senses.
5 overall 45min to be completed before analyte sensing.
6  transport farnesol for virulence and quorum sensing.
7 de nanoribbon (GONR) for methylene blue (MB) sensing.
8 y points at a covert form of auditory active sensing.
9 raging the development of noninvasive saliva sensing.
10 as an electrocatalyst in electrochemical DNA sensing.
11 transporters play different roles in glucose sensing.
12 lications in energy storage, filtration, and sensing.
13 assembly, fluidics, and chemical/biochemical sensing.
14 se of filament-solid interactions for remote sensing.
15 tions that are associated with cytosolic DNA sensing.
16 on and saturation contribute to naturalistic sensing.
17 , holds the promise of extreme subwavelength sensing.
18 ough chemiluminescence for hydrogen peroxide sensing.
19 st IRE1 use a common mechanism for ER stress sensing.
20 ot appear to possess a time-difference clock sense [2].
21    We adopt the design to diverse GPCRs that sense a broad spectrum of ligands, including synthetic c
22 dium channel subtype NaV 1.7 is required for sensing acute and inflammatory somatic pain in mice and
23 creased synaptic activity between the ascr#3-sensing ADL neurons and their post-synaptic SMB motor ne
24 tem would prevent HAAF and normalize glucose sensing after RH in diabetes.
25          Nevertheless, NK cells were able to sense alterations of HLA-C expression demonstrated by in
26  about the molecular pathways used by DCs to sense alum and, in turn, activate T and B cells.
27  (mTORC1) is a central growth regulator that senses amino acids through a pathway that converges on t
28 get of rapamycin (both molecules involved in sensing amino acid levels) was assessed in response to d
29  ligand sensing, suggesting a form of quorum sensing among neutrophils.
30  conditions requires materials that reliably sense and actuate at elevated temperatures, and over a r
31                  Surprisingly, expression of sense and antisense transcripts produced by NAT pairs is
32 t unresolved riboswitch candidate, naturally sense and respond to guanidine.
33     However, little is known about how cells sense and respond to mechanical compression.
34                      The ability of cells to sense and respond to mechanical cues from the surroundin
35                                     Bacteria sense and respond to their environment through the use o
36  and the kinds of mechanical forces they can sense and respond to.
37      During infection, Neisseria gonorrhoeae senses and responds to stress; such responses may be mod
38 cusses current trends in the electrochemical sensing and biosensing of DNA methylation.
39 ny applications in a wide range of fields of sensing and communications because it is compatible with
40 e a greater need for mechanisms of metabolic sensing and compensation.
41 ls a significant upregulation in both damage-sensing and effector components of the inflammasome, inc
42  physiology, including regulators of glucose sensing and hormone secretion, are differentially expres
43                     It opens up multiphysics sensing and integrated NDE with potential impact for nat
44                          Emerging integrated sensing and monitoring of material degradation and crack
45 l role in GATOR- and SESN-dependent nutrient sensing and mTORC1 regulation.
46                  The combination of nanopore sensing and nucleic acid aptamer recognition comes close
47 ng up opportunities for optoelectronics, bio-sensing and other mid-infrared applications.
48 A short S4-S5 linker connects nearby voltage-sensing and pore domains to produce a non-domain-swapped
49  between biological and solid-state nanopore sensing and provides strategies for subnanomolar miRNA q
50 fic principle is that the body is constantly sensing and responding to changes in skeletal muscle met
51 stimulus-responsive viral vectors capable of sensing and responding to specific environmental inputs
52 vels and may act in upstream drought-related sensing and signaling mechanisms.
53 he grating structure, which can be useful in sensing and spectroscopy applications.
54 erse biological processes including nutrient sensing and the DNA damage response, and implicated Vts1
55 arize the structure and function of the heme-sensing and transport systems of pathogenic bacteria and
56 n and report (C1, consciousness in the first sense), and the self-monitoring of those computations, l
57 fications in RNA stability and innate immune sensing, and functions of adenosine to inosine modificat
58  spectroscopy, optical tomography, wavefront sensing, and imaging.
59 uences in the host genome gives rise to anti-sense, anti-viral piRNAs.
60 in modulating the self-regulatory circuit of sense-antisense pairs and the exon skipping during alter
61 tical microcavities are prime candidates for sensing applications because of their ability to enhance
62  standoff distances is impor-tant for remote sensing applications in diverse ares, such as nuclear no
63 rs is one of the pioneer studies in the mass sensing applications.
64 t for simple and disposable paper-based (bio)sensing applications.
65                 We constructed a compressive-sensing approach to pseudo-randomly acquire highly subsa
66  characteristics are offering many ingenious sensing approaches with interest for simple and disposab
67 rthermore, deficiencies in beta cell glucose sensing are likely to contribute to defective insulin se
68  a nuclear receptor and direct environmental sensing as a novel function of nuclear receptors.
69 technology such as nanobio-medicine, nanobio-sensing, as well as nanoelectronics with biomolecules.
70  specific applications ranging from in vitro sensing assays to cellular imaging are separated and dis
71                                     Magnetic sensing at microwave frequencies for real-time monitorin
72                 First, we identified a light-sensing B12-binding transcriptional regulator and demons
73 on of the current definition of the chemical senses based upon spatial criteria.
74                                       Quorum sensing-based biotechnologies are developed with the aim
75               Echolocation is a truly active sense because subjects analyze echoes of dedicated, self
76 ten associated with collaboration and quorum sensing between the bacteria.
77 s in the biomedical field including chemical sensing, biological imaging, drug delivery, and photothe
78 asurement capabilities, including positional sensing, biomacromolecular conformation analysis, and re
79                               Because Piezo1 senses both mechanical crowding and stretch, it may act
80  protein denaturant, is the long-lost ligand sensed by the ykkC class of riboswitches, and identified
81 otent in uptaking tumor DNA, increase of DNA sensing by blocking the interaction of SIRPalpha with CD
82                                       Folate sensing by mTOR in PHT cells involves both mTOR Complex
83 l for acute but not chronic pulmonary oxygen sensing by triggering mitochondrial hyperpolarization an
84 haromyces cerevisiae, extracellular [Pi] is "sensed" by the inositol-hexakisphosphate kinase (IP6K) t
85                          Correlation in this sense can be thought of as increasing the probability of
86 uantum technologies and has already improved sensing capabilities in areas ranging from gravitational
87  one metal have a variety of applications in sensing, catalysis, and biomedicine.
88  activates the innate immunity cytosolic DNA-sensing cGAS-STING (cyclic GMP-AMP synthase linked to st
89 m vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT) sense changes in extracellular osmolarity and NaCl.
90 ly hybridizes with capture probe on the gold sensing chip and the unpaired fragment of target DNA wor
91 n spectroscopy system, THz nano-metamaterial sensing chips were prepared for great enhancing of detec
92 alanine and cysteine in response to stop and sense codons, depending on the identity element and anti
93    Together, these data show that mast cells sense colder temperatures, release factors that promote
94 ntaining protein 4 (NLRC4) inflammasome upon sensing components of the type III secretion system (T3S
95   Genes encoding types I and IV pili, quorum sensing components, and proteins involved in biofilm for
96 ted by administration of pro- and antiquorum-sensing compounds.
97 ent here the development of a novel lysozyme sensing concept based on the use of Micrococcus lysodeik
98 thway as a key component of neurogenic niche sensing, contributing to the regulation of neural stem c
99                                       Quorum sensing controlled virulence factors include secreted to
100  We report that a previously unknown, quorum-sensing-controlled LysR-type transcriptional regulator,
101  transcription is generally dependent on the sense core promoter sequences, and that most enhancers a
102 ionic liquid (IL) can increase the electrode sensing current toward different analytes.
103                                 Using remote sensing data and global databases, we calibrated a Rando
104 lication can be used for sharing of in-field sensing data from any remote location to the central wat
105                     The P. aeruginosa quorum-sensing-deficient DeltalasR mutant also enhances C. albi
106 nnels have the potential to function as nano-sensing devices capable of single peptide molecule ident
107 s may underlie the mechanisms by which cells sense directional physical cues.
108                               These networks sense diverse external signals and respond by adjusting
109       This architecture illustrates how Chd1 senses DNA outside the nucleosome core and provides a ba
110 ting the diverse S1-S2 region within voltage-sensing domains provides an avenue to develop subtype se
111 s led to advancements in a number of crucial sensing domains, including biomolecules, environmental t
112 em for gas storage and separations, chemical sensing, drug delivery, catalysis, and nanoscale devices
113 ting often leads to a dominance of a certain sense during particular tasks and conditions, also calle
114 e, and often strategically positioned Ca(2+)-sensing elements.
115                       Cytosolic nucleic acid sensing elicits interferon production for primary antivi
116 malian NAD(+)-dependent protein deacetylase, senses environmental stress to alter intestinal integrit
117 rk that integrates information from multiple senses, even at the level of the primary sensory areas.
118 telet-derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) senses extracellular growth factors and transfer the sig
119 e the advantages of nanopore single-molecule sensing, field-effect transistors, and recognition chemi
120 onal mass transport from the solution to the sensing film, resulting in an increase of peak current w
121  microfluidic platform with fully integrated sensing for on-body testing of human sweat.
122      Here we propose tunable resistive pulse sensing for simultaneous size and surface charge measure
123 d sensitivity for label free DNA and protein sensing for the first time.
124   It is known that GLP-1 secreting cells can sense glucose to promote electrical activity either by t
125 nover, inflammation, and oxygen and nutrient sensing have been discovered for organelles that were on
126 ajority of developments in IC-functionalized sensing have focused on IC selectivity or sensitivity or
127      In vertebrates, pathogen-derived DNA is sensed in the cytosol by cGAS, which produces the cyclic
128        Synesthesia, an anomalous blending of senses in which stimulation of one sensory modality prod
129 ethod and examined for non-enzymatic glucose sensing in ionic liquids by cyclic voltammetry and chron
130 plants, the molecular players involved in Pi sensing in mammals remain unknown.
131 ignalling in the hypothalamus and starvation sensing in mice.
132  and selective SPR chip for folate biomarker sensing in serum.
133 works with Myo7a motors and coordinate force sensing in stereocilia.
134 sensing modes, enabling accurate ( +/- 2.5%) sensing in the 0-95% RH range with a detection limit of
135  K(+) NS allows fluorescence-based potassium sensing in the range of 20 mM to 1 M.
136                  We propose that mTOR folate sensing in trophoblast cells matches placental nutrient
137            The stimuli, which engage various senses, included seeing images, tasting candy, and touch
138 ated by microorganisms as a result of quorum sensing, influence the water-membrane interface and are
139                                         Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are neuronal receptors for
140                                         Acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) are proton-activated Na(+)
141  CO2 to induce an acidosis and activate acid sensing ion channels.
142 ourage researchers not to assume that number sense is simply innate, but to put this hypothesis to th
143                                       Quorum sensing is a process of cell-cell communication that bac
144 eus We demonstrate that P. aeruginosa quorum sensing is inhibited by physiological levels of serum al
145       The involvement of PCFT in mTOR folate sensing is not dependent on its function as a plasma mem
146 s a ratiometric response, while a "turn-off" sensing is observed specifically in the presence of inte
147 iminated this chemical step by introducing a sensing layer modification using electrospun amyloid lik
148 tructure, we gained insight on how the probe senses ligand-induced conformational change in RNA.
149 ngutans with high-resolution airborne remote sensing (Light Detection and Ranging) to understand oran
150 rmone receptors (NRs) regulate physiology by sensing lipophilic ligands and adapting cellular transcr
151  but deletion of the unfolded protein stress-sensing luminal domain of the UPR transducers PERK and I
152 specific RLKs could be components of the ROS sensing machinery or ROS sensors.
153  decades, the mechanisms that animals use to sense magnetic fields remain largely mysterious.
154 is known about the molecular mechanisms that sense, maintain, and regulate steady state concentration
155 linked to action control, and retrospective 'sense-making' causal inferences.
156 llus subtilis MntR metalloregulatory protein senses manganese, an essential element required for cent
157 otential for near-infrared imaging, chemical sensing, materials engineering, and quantum information
158                                  mTOR folate sensing may have broad biological significance because o
159  major cellular and molecular mechanisms for sensing mechanical and chemical cues have been elucidate
160   This proof-of-principle study introduces a sensing mechanism for single-molecule detection of enzym
161                                          The sensing mechanism is based upon ROS-induced oxidation of
162 apable of detecting cisplatin, the signal-on sensing mechanism is better suited for real time analysi
163 er with plant Cys oxidases, act as an oxygen-sensing mechanism.
164 ssion (MICE) can be utilized as an effective sensing mechanism.
165 , we investigated the role of cellular sugar-sensing mechanisms in the elongation of hypocotyls in re
166 ch describe the types, model specifications, sensing mechanisms, target biomarkers, and analytical pe
167 ing current electrokinetic (ACEK) capacitive sensing method has been reported to demonstrate very pro
168                 The reactive and dissipative sensing methods, characterized by light-analyte interact
169 ucer of palm oil, as well as annual remotely sensed metrics of tree cover loss and fire occurrence, t
170 mmunogenic T cell responses, the latter upon sensing microbes.
171 ptors (TLRs) are innate immune receptors for sensing microbial molecules and damage-associated molecu
172                                     This new sensing modality is insensitive to the magnetic field ho
173 tion of gravimetric, optical, and electrical sensing modes, enabling accurate ( +/- 2.5%) sensing in
174 TAZ act as on-off mechanosensing switches by sensing modifications in extracellular matrix (ECM) comp
175 ,E-farnesol as a virulence factor and quorum sensing molecule that prevents the yeast to hyphal conve
176 letion mutants of myp2 and myo51 and the mis-sense mutant myo2-E1 [4], concluded that each myosin has
177 ase gene containing various PTC-inducing non-sense mutations is able to generate and present epitopes
178 mponents and be used in applications such as sensing, nanofocusing, and nanolasing.
179 GIBBERELLIN PERCEPTION SENSOR 1 (GPS1), that senses nanomolar levels of bioactive GAs.
180 c cells (CD8alpha(+) DCs) and is involved in sensing necrotic cells.
181                                  Temperature-sensing neurons in the Drosophila brain cooperate with t
182 nane X receptor (PXR, NR1I2) is a xenobiotic-sensing nuclear receptor that modulates the metabolic re
183 isted metastatic process and establish lipid-sensing nuclear receptors in the microenvironmental regu
184 cade in the detection of and response to AWC sensed odors.
185 response times, but also influences reported sense of agency over subsequent action outcomes.
186  underlying mechanisms that impair patients' sense of agency remain unclear.
187 er ear encode head movements and mediate the sense of balance.
188  those computations, leading to a subjective sense of certainty or error (C2, consciousness in the se
189 ted to a supramolecular architecture, with a sense of directionality.
190  is one such method that can be used to make sense of large data volumes.
191 , the number sense theory, suggesting that a sense of number is innate and non-symbolic numerosity is
192 ically when comparing numerosities and (2) a sense of number might not be innate.
193 e driven by an innate, universal, and stable sense of number or value.
194 al brain stimulation can be used to create a sense of ownership of an artificial limb.
195 elf-reported intensity of awe as well as the sense of presence.
196 y (74%, 423 of 572) reported that a personal sense of satisfaction was likely to motivate them to com
197               We suggest that this sensitive sense of smell allowed the turkey vulture to colonize bi
198 is commonly believed that humans have a poor sense of smell compared to other mammalian species.
199             Clinical tests that evaluate the sense of smell face two major challenges.
200                         In the deep sea, the sense of time is dependent on geophysical fluctuations,
201  ear is a biophysical process underlying the senses of hearing and balance.
202       The BiO-SPEs were evaluated toward the sensing of APAP and INH in human serum, urine, saliva, a
203  strong electrocatalytic activity toward the sensing of APAP and INH with an enhanced analytical sign
204 thermore, TLR2 but not TLR4 was critical for sensing of cell wall extracts and whole corynebacteria.
205 n elegant navigational strategy based on the sensing of flow velocity gradients and provide a compreh
206                     Here, we report that the sensing of IAV RNA by retinoic acid inducible gene I (RI
207                                       Innate sensing of influenza virus infection induces activation
208 lytical device (EmuPADs) for electrochemical sensing of ketamine.
209 f Thr172 phosphorylation.AMPK is involved in sensing of metabolic stress.
210 ll AIEgens are fruitfully employed for rapid sensing of nitroaromatic compounds (NACs) where picric a
211 e Vgamma9Vdelta2 T cell response begins with sensing of pAg via the intracellular domain of the butyr
212 e mediated by the same cellular pathway, but sensing of physical stimuli remains poorly understood.
213 regulatory elements that directly couple the sensing of small molecules to gene expression.
214 ed atomic-scale spatial resolution in remote sensing of spins may ultimately allow the structural ima
215 eptor in an inactive state and attenuate its sensing of viral RNA (vRNA).
216 Herein we report a chemophotonically driven, sense-of-logic carbon monoxide-releasing molecule (SL-ph
217    Highly promising photonics-based chemical sensing opened up by the new guest@MOF composite systems
218  to devastating consequences such as loss of senses or locomotion.
219 es are similar to those observed in remotely sensed orbital data from Mars.
220 iew App was developed to control the optical sensing parameters and to align each sample to the corre
221 n receptors of the innate immune system that sense pathogen-derived nucleic acids.
222 esis and highlight the role of this nutrient-sensing pathway in developmental plasticity and metaboli
223 s indicate that there is an additional light-sensing pathway in fly pacemaker neurons.
224            PGL activated the STING cytosolic sensing pathway in resident macrophages, inducing the pr
225                   We conclude that the sugar-sensing pathways act via Pma1 to invoke coordinated chan
226 e an overview of the involvement of nutrient-sensing pathways in controlling both reproductive functi
227 e the relative contribution of the two sugar-sensing pathways to pH regulation.
228                                              Sensing performance factors, i.e., sensitivity, a detect
229                                          LPG sensing performance of pristine TiO2 and Pd:TiO2 nanorod
230 ed spectroscopy, revealing that the enhanced sensing performance originates from UVO-derived hydroxyl
231                                              Sensing performance was compared in terms of response va
232 effector in excitatory synaptic scaling that senses perturbations in firing through changes in calciu
233  nanosensor design thus provides a promising sensing platform for real-time detection and optical det
234                                The optimized sensing probe possesses a remarkably good sensitivity of
235 ght have played an important role in the gas sensing process.
236 activator that subverts the host cell energy-sensing program to support viral productive growth irres
237         MOFs with widely varied fluorometric sensing properties have been developed using the design
238 pect that has been overlooked is the mechano-sensing properties of the cell.
239 on technique to increase the electrochemical sensing properties.
240  point mutations in the intracellular Ca(2+)-sensing protein calmodulin (CaM) are arrhythmogenic, yet
241       We describe a switching mechanism that senses proton binding by marked reorganization of subuni
242 vus that lack genetic components of a quorum-sensing (QS) apparatus have a rapid and potent killing p
243 were attributable to the activity of calcium-sensing receptors (CaSRs), which appear to be functional
244 d receptors such as GPR131 (TGR5) and proton-sensing receptors such as GPR65 show similar features.
245 rinsic immunity that causes impaired (ds)RNA sensing, reduced IFN induction, and susceptibility to th
246                            Biological quorum sensing refers to the ability of cells to gauge their po
247 covery points to a mechanism of nucleic acid sensing regulation that may be of particular importance
248 y the novel TetR-family transcriptional zinc-sensing regulator SczA.
249 sequently, it is less clear how the unbound, sensing riboswitch refolds into the ligand binding-induc
250                    All viruses with positive-sense RNA genomes replicate on membranous structures in
251            Coronaviruses (CoVs) are positive-sense RNA viruses that infect numerous mammalian and avi
252                             Here we report a sensing scheme for detection of microRNA (miRNA) using e
253                               It is known to sense several stimuli that are potentially associated wi
254                      Similarly, streptavidin sensing shows the lowest detection of 1ngml(-1) with a l
255  that an animal manipulates bacterial quorum-sensing signals and that this modification leads to a ph
256 s an essential host factor for many positive-sense single-stranded RNA (+RNA) viruses including human
257  majority of identified viruses are positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses.
258                    The viruses, all positive sense single-stranded, were classified into diverse orde
259 ykiss) could detect OSPW using its olfactory sense (smell) and whether exposure to it would result in
260 rapid, inexpensive, robust and user-friendly sensing strategy that offers a promising approach for th
261 -in-a-syringe (LIS) device is developed as a sensing strategy.
262 sses; how plants may respond to, and perhaps sense stresses; and how organisms with a similar sensiti
263 ha-TNFR1 signaling rather than direct ligand sensing, suggesting a form of quorum sensing among neutr
264                                     Thus, to sense surfaces, bacteria use the resistance on retractin
265 strates the significance of the pellet-based sensing system towards realizing a reusable, point-of-ca
266 le, sensitive, selective, and cost-effective sensing systems to detect ZIKV at picomolar concentratio
267                           This computational sensing technique can find numerous uses in global healt
268 em for free-flowing aerosol particles in the sense that a measured scattering pattern can be uniquely
269 can be improved by the Doppler effect in the sense that the dispersion is enhanced while the gain is
270 the Lindemann criterion to fail in 2D in the sense that the mean squared displacement of atoms is not
271 ional change in BTN3A1 is a key event of pAg sensing that ultimately leads to T cell activation.
272 ifferent stimulus transduction mechanisms to sense the diverse chemicals of their environment.
273                Arcuate nucleus (ARC) neurons sense the fed or fasted state and regulate hunger.
274 a molecular mechanism by which Saureus cells sense the host environment and implement appropriate vir
275 ich both progressively increase as the cells sense the presence of a surface.
276  about the various cues that enable fungi to sense the presence of living plant cells.
277  may represent one of the control loops that sense the ratio of photorespiratory to photosynthetic ca
278 f an autocrine feedback loop in which Klotho senses the need for FGF23.
279 nt body sites, which play important roles in sensing the environment, protecting against colonization
280                                      In this sense, the noise becomes the signal.
281  other: the more accepted theory, the number sense theory, suggesting that a sense of number is innat
282 e formation, review basic mechanisms used to sense this curvature, and then summarize the existing li
283 ults provide evidence that cell death can be sensed through measurements of cell-generated frequency
284          The indifference of HSC to nutrient sensing through RagA contributes to their molecular resi
285           Unicellular organisms use gradient sensing to move (chemotaxis) or grow (chemotropism) towa
286 acy is developed to use with ACEK capacitive sensing to produce a true POC technology.
287 ntrol plant architecture by coupling gravity sensing to the formation of auxin gradients that overrid
288 uclear translocation of the lysosomal stress-sensing transcription factor EB and, eventually, cell de
289         Optogenetic self-stimulation of acid-sensing TRCs in thirsty animals induced robust drinking
290 (family Bunyaviridae) are enveloped negative-sense tripartite RNA viruses.
291 by pheromones that they produce, secrete and sense under conditions influenced by the environment.
292           The simultaneous electroanalytical sensing using BiO-SPEs exhibited strong electrocatalytic
293  that flavonoids specifically inhibit quorum sensing via antagonism of the autoinducer-binding recept
294                Humans and many other species sense visual information with varying spatial resolution
295                                      In this sense, voltammetric and photoluminescence measurements w
296       The optimal fiber length for Raman gas sensing was found to be 15 cm in our spectroscopic syste
297     The findings indicate that, in a limited sense, "we are what we eat" and provide a perspective on
298 and transcription-coupled (CSB-1) NER in ICL sensing were exposed.
299 n (NDE) methods are based on single modality sensing which is not adequate to evaluate structural int
300  cell-to-cell communication (known as quorum sensing), which has previously been described in mesophi

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