375) issect out which components of the innate response are helpful or harmful. |
376) ion of chromatin remodelers in DNA damage response are largely unknown. |
377) nly relies on the strategic adjustment of response boundaries but involves variation |
378) e fits revealed the canonical decrease of response boundaries with increasing time p |
379) lays in morphogen-based Turing models and response delays for cell-based Turing mode |
380) e dynamics of pigment cells is subject to response delays implicit in the cell cycle |
381) cumulative urine CTX-I showed clear dose-response effects at/over 24 h for SRT, wi |
382) The time-related and dose-response effects of ethanol on rectal temp |
383) ine-rich protein 1 (PELP1) to an estrogen response element in the CTSD distal promot |
384) ivate the TrkB promoter via a putative RA response element within the TrkB promoter. |
385) ion, and cell counting), pro-inflammatory response evaluation (ELISA for GM-CSF, IL- |
386) This consensus paper has used the human response evaluation criteria in solid tumo |
387) ive stress and pro-inflammatory cytokines response following acute myocardial infarc |
388) uable tools for studying the inflammatory response following myocardial infarction b |
389) insensitive to nonelastic response from incompressibility, but that |
390) ation strength required to evoke a muscle response from the primary motor cortex (M1 |
391) tressors that induce a systemic genotoxic response including a widely studied tumor |
392) Physiological responses, including potentiated startle, |
393) ed across these stations and expressed in response latency and magnitude were classi |
394) Previous studies have observed evoked response latency as well as gamma band sup |
395) ax immediately triggers a host senescence response mediated by cyclin-dependent kina |
396) Negative emotional response mediated the path between illness |
397) those who drop out prematurely due to non-response, or whether drop-outs may have a |
398) ven in some patients with no radiological response or early progression. |
399) sentative household survey with 8841 (60% response rate) community residents aged 16 |
400) gitudinal data from a total of 367 (81.6% response rate) middle school students in S |
401) We compared response rates, response errors, and repre |
402) to a web-based physician survey improves response rates, response quality, and repr |
403) re to lanthanoids (Ln) elicits an adverse response such as oxidative injury of lung |
404) s can be assessed on the basis of a viral response such as viral decay rate or viral |
405) For item response theory (IRT) models, which belong |
406) equate recovery of information using item response theory methods, stable test-retes |
407) The assessment of response validity is now considered an imp |
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