364) Loss-of-function mutations in progranulin (GRN) ar |
365) We found that humans who carry loss-of-function mutations in MC3R, including a ra |
366) Mitochondrial protein import systems function not only as independent units for |
367) osal-related loci fulfill the immunologic function not only of gut-associated lympho |
368) nd suggest, therefore, that handovers can function not only to pass on information a |
369) atory capacity and other measures of lung function were not diminished. |
370) bladder muscle relaxation and micturition function were tested in rat tissue and in |
371) r, carbohydrate metabolism, and endocrine function were upregulated. |
372) uggest a role for GlActin in ventral disc function, which has previously been contro |
373) ted to glutamatergic signaling and immune function, which have been previously assoc |
374) or fever; (2) "alterations in respiratory function," which included clinical signs s |
375) compatible with human biofluids, maintain function after lyophilization and rehydrat |
376) to evaluate vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) function after traumatic brain injury (TBI |
377) zes available literature regarding sexual function among AYA cancer survivors, inclu |
378) osocial intervention to improve cognitive function among older population with MCI a |
379) tion structure of OSTα/β, and structure-function data for OSTα, the proposed subs |
380) n protein structure and limited structure-function data. |
381) go dynamic changes in their structure and function during brain development to form |
382) is an important regulator of immune cell function during homeostasis and states of |
383) se pair seemingly as a deliberate gain of function for unknown reasons. |
384) Our observations highlight a novel function for β-catenin in orchestrating n |
385) l prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) structure and function have each been linked to working |
386) en metal exposure and gestational thyroid function have yielded mixed findings. |
387) We also assessed cognitive function including impulsivity. |
388) ed with spirometric measures of pulmonary function, including forced expiratory volu |
389) rents completed attentional and executive function measures at four time points. |
390) ociated with working memory and executive function measures. |
391) sychosocial stress and measures of kidney function or disease in early life, despite |
392) re often described as a change in protein function or regulation observed upon expos |
393) showed improvements in respiratory muscle function, quality of life, exercise capaci |
394) ins unclear, but NSO may improve physical function-related quality of life in OSA. |
395) therapeutic to enhance intestinal barrier function that has been disrupted by gliadi |
396) collaterally damaged, leading to loss of function that severely diminishes the qual |
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