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  • An integrated polysome profiling and ribosome profiling method to investigate in vivo translatome
  • An integrated serotonin and octopamine neuronal circuit directs the release of an endocrine signal to control C. elegans body fat
  • An integrated suite of modeling tools that empower scientists in structure- and property-based drug design
  • An integrated systems analysis implicates EGR1 downregulation in simian immunodeficiency virus encephalitis-induced neural dysfunction
  • An integrated systems biology approach identifies TRIM25 as a key determinant of breast cancer metastasis
  • An integrated transcriptomic and meta-analysis of hepatoma cells reveals factors that influence susceptibility to HCV infection
  • An integrin αIIbβ3 intermediate affinity state mediates biomechanical platelet aggregation
  • An intense form of homeostatic proliferation of naive cd8(+) cells driven by il-2
  • An interaction-based analysis of calcium-induced conformational changes in Ca2+ sensor proteins
  • An interactive cluster heat map to visualize and explore multidimensional metabolomic data
  • An interactive framework for whole-brain maps at cellular resolution
  • An interchromosomal gene conversion of the Drosophila dunce locus identified with restriction site polymorphisms: a potential involvement of transposable elements in gene conversion
  • An internal gap domain negatively regulates presynaptic dynamin in vivo: A two-step model for dynamin function
  • An international effort towards developing standards for best practices in analysis, interpretation and reporting of clinical genome sequencing results in the CLARITY Challenge
  • An international randomized trial comparing 4 thrombolytic strategies for acute myocardial-infarction
  • An internet review: The compleat neuroscientist scours the world wide web
  • An Interstellar Synthesis of Glycerol Phosphates
  • An intracellular compass spatially coordinates cell cycle modules in Caulobacter crescentus
  • An intracellular signal transduction pathway between the chloroplast and nucleus is involved in de-etiolation
  • An intramolecular 2+3 cycloaddition route to fused 5-heterosubstituted tetrazoles
  • An intramolecular Diels-Alder approach to the spirotetronic acid subunits of the quartromicins
  • An intramolecular Diels-Alder strategy to forskolin
  • An intramolecular signaling element that modulates dynamin function in vitro and in vivo
  • An intrinsic circadian clock of the pancreas is required for normal insulin release and glucose homeostasis in mice
  • An intrinsically disordered peptide facilitates non-endosomal cell entry
  • An intrinsically disordered region of the adenovirus capsid is implicated in neutralization by human alpha defensin 5
  • An introduction to multivariate growth curve analyses
  • An introduction to the Journal of Lipid Research Thematic Series on lysophospholipids
  • An introduction to using XML for the management of laboratory data
  • An invasive strategy is associated with decreased mortality in patients with unstable angina and non-st-elevation myocardial infarction: Gusto iib trial
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