| 1) Response to masitinib, not tumour grade, s |
| 2) owed a dramatic increase in expression in response to (R)-TEMOSPho treatment. |
| 3) In response to AP trains in FS neurons, AR oc |
| 4) These data suggest that, in response to ARIS and SMIS, sequential gati |
| 5) in the progression of CD and in the host response to C. |
| 6) We found that subjective craving response to Cues was significantly reduced |
| 7) Ps and self-reported cigarette craving in response to Cues. |
| 8) e are able to restore caspase activity in response to DNA damage. |
| 9) mulating γ-H2AX formation, at Ser-721 in response to DNA damage. |
| 10) ls retrieved autobiographical memories in response to Danish and English high- or lo |
| 11) This is a response to Dr Joseph Mazor's paper 'The c |
| 12) ranscription factor genes were altered in response to EE2 and DES. |
| 13) endent deacetylase, as a modulator of the response to EGFR inhibitors in colon and l |
| 14) No sex-specific effects in response to ELS were observed for DAT, who |
| 15) Concurrently, the response to GABAergic and glycinergic syna |
| 16) 2 expression is an adaptive intracellular response to LaCl3 -induced oxidative stres |
| 17) genes inhibited p53-mediated apoptosis in response to Nutlin-3 treatment in non-infe |
| 18) numbers into the transplantation site in response to O-hMSCs. |
| 19) nvolved in the impaired IFN-γ release in response to Pseudomonas in the lung of CLP |
| 20) ogen, express P-selectin and aggregate in response to SFLLRN and AYPGFK, the activat |
| 21) involved in LSD1-dependent cell death in response to UV-C. |
| 22) Contractility in response to a muscarinic receptor agonist, |
| 23) This ergogenic response to a peripheral sensory input is |
| 24) orm strip of cytoplasm starts to crawl in response to a perturbation which breaks th |
| 25) cells markedly exhibited chemokinesis in response to a specific antigen. |
| 26) s miRNA regulation and function in tissue response to acute ischemia, focusing on mi |
| 27) to stress and establish that high EDA in response to acute stress depends on caregi |
| 28) This study compares EDA in response to acute stress in the laboratory |
| 29) Caregivers showed lower EDA in response to acute stress than non-caregive |
| 30) ice also express short-term depression in response to afferent stimulation frequenci |
| 31) lth surveillance programmes may change in response to altering requirements or perce |
| 32) ources of uncertainty, with the strongest response to ambiguous tallies of evidence |
| 33) er spine and frontal plane knee motion in response to an increase in speed when comp |
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