398) y also suggests the potential therapeutic role for ALA and NAC against IFO-induced n |
399) These data suggest a role for GluN2A in tolerance, extending ev |
400) umulus cell gene expression and support a role for HIF1α in mediating the cumulus c |
401) hat uses a live embryo assay for a likely role for L(-)-rhamnose in sea urchin gastr |
402) at CABs may not be able to perform such a role for a number of years after initial f |
403) ta and pathway signatures, we predicted a role for activator E2F transcription facto |
404) hypercalcemia, calling for a more limited role for aggressive isotonic fluid adminis |
405) frontal oculomotor fields, speculating a role for area 9 in the control of goal-dir |
406) re little understood, we investigated the role for cAMP in regulating monomeric G pr |
407) mour genetics play a critically important role for hereditary cancer syndromes, with |
408) arch suggests a potential important added role for natriuretic peptides in heart fai |
409) creasing number of studies also suggest a role for natural selection in driving sign |
410) Despite its essential role for performance, health, and well-bei |
411) e is compromised what strongly suggests a role for soluble fibrinogen in leukocyte r |
412) nt views on its pathophysiology support a role for the basal ganglia, although there |
413) sion with a short hairpin RNA confirmed a role for the endogenous pseudogene in the |
414) y altered speech perception, suggesting a role for the motor system. |
415) Physical risk factor plays a significant role for the onset and persistence of LBP |
416) These enzymes have shown to play a vital role for the viability of microorganisms a |
417) and speech perception skills suggesting a role for this region in maintaining speech |
418) Accumulating observations support a role for zinc oxide (ZnO) NP dissolution i |
419) d to describe procedural aspects of their role. |
420) tivity analysis has assumed a predominant role. |
421) ary visual cortex might play an important role. |
422) egories, biometallurgy can play a crucial role. |
423) e she occupies a particular institutional role. |
424) virus in wildlife populations may play a role. |
425) nals working with families in a pedagogic role. |
426) igenetic mechanisms may play an important role. |
427) nt, patients' own control and independent role. |
428) th to enable them to maintain their vital role. |
429) their inability to fulfil their mothering role. |
430) hile strongly aligning with the protector role. |
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