310) ed by proteinaceous tethers some of which function as lipid transfer proteins (LTPs) |
311) gut microbe homeostasis, as well as their function as mediators of cellular signalin |
312) BBR and M1 may function as new, natural, and intestinal-s |
313) Additionally, they function as photoswitchable substrates for |
314) idence suggests that certain glucuronides function as potent inhibitors of CYP2C8. |
315) Only one study measured shoulder function as the primary outcome. |
316) are regulatory small non-coding RNAs that function as translational repressors. |
317) thms are central to optimal physiological function, as disruption contributes to the |
318) show that postnatal deletion of BBS gene function, as well as congenital deletion, |
319) t aspects of working memory and executive function are associated with HIV status an |
320) impact of anti-HER2 therapy on cognitive function are necessary at preclinical and |
321) roreceptor response, and greater vascular function are observed in premenopausal wom |
322) lular processes, and their expression and function are presided by several factors. |
323) Many cognitive functions are affected in schizophrenia pa |
324) ized loss of skeletal muscle quantity and function associated predominantly with agi |
325) and patient characteristics and physical function associated with intermittent and |
326) factor in the loss of cognitive and motor function associated with many neurodegener |
327) on the protein structure and the related function associated with protein-protein i |
328) acterized by rapid deterioration of renal function associated with sepsis. |
329) ted in a significant improvement in motor function following SCI. |
330) trials (RCTs) used to assess sensorimotor function following ankle sprain and chroni |
331) all to significant worsening of cognitive function following chemotherapy regimens c |
332) at impairs skeletal muscle metabolism and function following either chronic consumpt |
333) prevent or restore loss of salivary gland function following radiotherapy. |
334) more than 11 months, and his small airway function was abnormal, and he suffered fro |
335) Cognitive function was assessed at exam 5 and 6.4 ± |
336) Cognitive function was assessed with a standardized |
337) ng, although the outcome of the cognitive function was mixed. |
338) mpathetic innervation on the urine output function was not greater than that in WKY. |
339) overview of BA metabolism and biological function with a focus on their potential t |
340) Strategies to maintain muscle function with aging should focus on the dy |
341) and patient characteristics and physical function with constant and intermittent pa |
342) ts underwent expected changes in systolic function with higher heart rate, ejection |
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