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PLOS800 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | In the nucleus, DNA is packaged into chromatin. The repeating unit of chromatin, the nucleosome, consists of a histone octamer around which DNA is wrapped into two superhelical turns. The nucleosome is a barrier for various nuclear processes which require access to DNA. To repair lesions on DNA, this barrier has to be ... |
PLOS801 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | There is only one mass reared laboratory colony of Glossina pallidipes, a vector of human African trypanosomiasis and arguably the main vector of animal African trypanosomiasis in eastern Africa. This colony is the main one used for basic research on this species and is intended to be used for Sterile Insect Technique ... |
PLOS802 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Although influenza is largely avoidable through vaccination, between 3,000–50,000 deaths occur in the United States each year that are attributed to this disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continuously monitor the amount of influenza that is present in the American population and compiles this info... |
PLOS803 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | In this manuscript we describe a new role for a group of molecules termed the “inflammasome” that process key immune response proteins including interleukin-1-β. In previous work, we and others have shown that the NLRP3 inflammasome is important in protecting from severe fungal infections. We now show that, in addition... |
PLOS804 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Biomedical science, psychology, and many other fields may be suffering from a serious replication crisis. In order to gain insight into some factors behind this crisis, we have analyzed statistical information extracted from thousands of cognitive neuroscience and psychology research papers. We established that the sta... |
PLOS805 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Whole body regeneration (WBR) in Animalia is rare, confined to morphologically less complex taxa such as sponges, cnidarians, and flatworms. In the chordate phylum, only colonial ascidians (invertebrate chordates also known as sea squirts) have the documented ability to wholly regenerate. Once separated from the colony... |
PLOS806 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | The flatworm disease, schistosomiasis, is a major public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa, South America and East Asia. A hallmark of infection with Schistosoma mansoni is the immune response to parasite eggs trapped in the liver and other organs. This response involves an infiltration of cells that surround the pa... |
PLOS807 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | A basic question in gene expression is the relative contribution of different regulatory layers and genomic regions to the differences in protein levels. In this work we concentrated on the effect of 3′ end sequences. For this, we constructed a library of yeast strains that differ only by a native 3′ end region integra... |
PLOS808 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | To understand how a protein functions, a critical step is to know which regions in its protein tertiary structure may be functionally important. Functionally important protein regions are typically more conserved than other regions because mutations in these regions are more likely to be deleterious. A number of phylog... |
PLOS809 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is an oncogenic herpesvirus that causes several malignancies including primary effusion lymphoma (PEL). PEL is an aggressive B-cell lymphoma that usually develops in a hypoxic environment. There is no standard treatment for PEL and it carries a poor prognosis. Previous stu... |
PLOS810 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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***EXAMPLES***
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Inp... | Populations of bacterial cells sometimes bifurcate into subpopulations with different patterns of gene expression. The soil bacterium B. subtilis becomes “competent” for the uptake of environmental DNA, thus acquiring new genetic information. About 15% of the cells are chosen for expression of the competence genes by s... |
PLOS811 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Although tapeworm parasites of the genus Taenia are globally distributed and inflict enormous socioeconomic and health costs on their hosts, which include humans, little is known about taeniid tapeworms that infect wildlife. This gap in knowledge prevents an assessment of the potential for these parasites to infect hum... |
PLOS812 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, represents a health and social threat to an estimated number of eight million people, affecting mainly neglected populations in endemic areas and emerging in non endemic countries by migratory movements. Parasite genetic diversity is related to geographical dis... |
PLOS813 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular obligatory protozoan, which causes toxoplasmosis. T. gondii infection in immunocompetent individuals is mostly asymptomatic, but it may be reactivated as a result of immune disorders inducing serious complications. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), as a complex autoimmune disease, is a ma... |
PLOS814 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Dengue is endemic in more than 100 countries and is transmitted by the mosquito Aedes aegypti. The use of the symbiotic bacterium Wolbachia has become a potential biocontrol approach against dengue virus for two reasons. First, Wolbachia spreads rapidly through populations by manipulating host reproduction to its advan... |
PLOS815 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
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Inp... | Pleiotropy appears when a variation in one gene affects to several non-related phenotypes. The study of this phenomenon can be useful in gene function discovery, but also in the study of the evolution of a gene. In this paper, we present a methodology, based on Canonical Correlation Analysis, which studies gene-centere... |
PLOS816 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | The formation of sterotyped neuronal connections during embryonic development is essential for animal survival and behavior. In particular, establishing proper connectivity at the midline is critical for the orchestration of rhythmic behaviors. Conserved genetic programs that instruct axon guidance at the midline have ... |
PLOS817 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Primary cilia are ubiquitous sensory organelles that play vital roles in an ever-growing class of human diseases termed ciliopathies including obesity, retinal degeneration and polycystic kidney disease. The proper function of the primary cilium relies on a cell's ability to target and concentrate specific receptors to... |
PLOS818 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | One of the most challenging issues in evolutionary biology concerns the question of why most organisms exchange genetic material with each other, e.g. during sexual reproduction. Gene shuffling can create genetic diversity that facilitates adaptation to new environments, but theory shows that this effect is highly depe... |
PLOS819 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
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Inp... | To balance gene expression from X-chromosomes between males and females, one of the two X-chromosomes is inactivated in female mammals. X-chromosome inactivation is a chromosome-wide epigenetic gene silencing mechanism regulated by long non-coding Xist RNA. Mouse Xist RNA is commonly organized into 7 exons, with the ex... |
PLOS820 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Leptospirosis is an important bacterial zoonosis that affects people and animals worldwide. It is common in tropical areas where people and animals live in close contact, but the disease has been widely neglected in Africa. In this study we aimed to demonstrate the extent of leptospirosis in Africa and describe the div... |
PLOS821 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | The neurological spectrum associated with mutations in the ATP1A3 gene, encoding the α3 isoform of the Na+/K+-ATPase, is complex and still poorly understood. To elucidate the disease-specific pathophysiology, we examined a mouse model harboring the mutation D801Y, which was originally found in a patient with Rapid onse... |
PLOS822 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Antibiotics are one mechanism among many that bacteria use to compete with each other. Bacteria in the environment and in host organisms likely use networks of competitive mechanisms to survive and to shape the composition and function of diverse communities. In this study, we cultured two species of soil bacteria to o... |
PLOS823 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Spinal cystic echinococcosis (CE) is a rare but malignant form of a truly neglected tropical disease. Despite significant advances in diagnostic imaging techniques as well as surgical and medical treatment of spinal CE, our basic understanding of the parasite's predilection for the spine remains poor at best. Informati... |
PLOS824 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Phenotypic differences between closely related species, such as humans and chimpanzees, might be determined to a large extent by differences between their transcriptomes. Recent studies using microarray and high-throughput sequencing technologies have demonstrated that beside annotated genes, a large proportion of the ... |
PLOS825 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
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Inp... | Most animal cells have antenna-like organelles called “cilia”. These organelles have various important functions both in motility and sensing the environment. Motile cilia are essential for moving cells as well as moving fluids across a surface. The waveform of motile cilia requires large macromolecular motors; these a... |
PLOS826 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Oligodendrocytes are cells of the central nervous system that produce the myelin sheath. Myelin production is extremely costly from the energetic point of view, and oligodendrocytes that are synthesizing myelin are particularly susceptible to mitochondrial dysfunction. However, the function of mitochondria in mature ol... |
PLOS827 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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***EXAMPLES***
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Inp... | The staphylococcal phage lysin LysGH15 demonstrates great potential against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Here, we report that the lytic activity of LysGH15 and its CHAP domain is dependent on calcium ions. To elucidate the molecular mechanism, we determined the structures of three individual LysG... |
PLOS828 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Major components of the biofilm matrix scaffold are proteins that assemble to create a unified structure that maintain bacteria attached to each other and to surfaces. We provide evidence that a surface protein present in several staphylococcal species forms functional amyloid aggregates to build the biofilm matrix in ... |
PLOS829 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | The computational detection of regulatory elements in DNA is a difficult but important problem for decoding eukaryotic gene regulation. Increasing sequence data has made it possible to utilize related genomes, but this is not as straightforward as it may seem, as the evolution of noncoding regulatory regions is relativ... |
PLOS830 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Skillful object manipulation is an essential feature of human behavior. How humans process and represent information associated with objects is thus a fundamental question in neuroscience. Here, we examine the representation of the mechanical properties of objects which define the mapping between the forces applied to ... |
PLOS831 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Simple environments, even those used in laboratory experimental evolution, have proven vastly richer than originally thought, capable of generating and supporting genetic and phenotypic diversity. This was not foreseen by Gause’s seminal competitive exclusion theory, which predicted that simple single niche environment... |
PLOS832 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Human visceral leishmaniasis causes significant morbidity and mortality, constituting an important global health problem. Absence of safe and cost effective anti-leishmanial drugs, together with emergence of drug resistance and HIV co-infection have posed a serious challenge to the disease containment. Given the urgent... |
PLOS833 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Liver kinase B1 (LKB1), a serine/threonine kinase, controls 14 different AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) family kinases, including salt-inducible kinase 3 (SIK3), suggesting that it plays a variety of roles. Using the fruit fly as an in vivo model system, we reveal that LKB1 kinase activity is critical for lipid st... |
PLOS834 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Knowledge of multiple conformational states of membrane transport proteins is a prerequisite to understand their function. However, the determination of atomic structures for all these states with conventional high-resolution approaches can be very challenging due to inherent difficulties in high yield purification of ... |
PLOS835 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Cholera remains a severe diarrheal disease, capable of causing extensive outbreaks and high mortality. Blood group is one of the genetic factors determining predisposition to disease, including infectious diseases. Expression of different Lewis or ABO blood group types has been shown to be associated with risk of diffe... |
PLOS836 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Accelerated cognitive decline in Alzheimer's patients is associated with accumulation of choline-containing lipids. One of these lipids, C16:0 platelet activating factor (PAF), is specifically elevated in brains of Alzheimer's patients. As elevated exposure to C16:0 PAF ultimately leads to neuronal death, it is crucial... |
PLOS837 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Group II introns are bacterial mobile elements thought to be ancestors of introns—genetic material that is discarded from messenger RNA transcripts—and retroelements—genetic elements and viruses that replicate via reverse transcription—in higher organisms. They propagate by forming a complex consisting of the catalytic... |
PLOS838 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Shigella are human-adapted Escherichia coli and cause bacillary dysentery via inflammatory destruction of the gut epithelium. In this study, we use a zebrafish (Danio rerio) model of Shigella infection to discover new roles for the cytoskeleton in inflammation and infection control. Septins, a poorly understood compone... |
PLOS839 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Buruli Ulcer (BU) is a neglected disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans. Clinical presentations of BU lesions are classically classified as papules, nodules, plaques and edematous infiltration, ulcer or osteomyelitis. Within these different clinical forms, lesions can be further classified as severe forms based on fo... |
PLOS840 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | The parasite Trypanosoma cruzi can cause Chagas disease in humans and dogs. The parasite is typically spread through the feces of a blood-sucking ‘kissing bug’ insect. Despite many documented cases in dogs across Texas, there are few population-level research studies investigating canine Chagas disease in multi-dog ken... |
PLOS841 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Bacteria respond to changing environmental conditions by switching the global pattern of expressed genes. A key mechanism for global switches of the transcriptional program depends on alternative sigma factors that bind the RNA polymerase core enzyme and direct it towards the appropriate stress response genes. Competit... |
PLOS842 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Tumour cells overexpress ribosomal RNA (rRNA), which is required for ribosome assembly and cell growth. rRNA gene repression is mediated by the chromatin remodeling complex (NoRC) and a non-coding RNA that binds to this enzyme. This study addresses the mechanism of nucleosome positioning by NoRC and the functional role... |
PLOS843 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Bacterial species differ in their susceptibility to antibiotics but the reason for these differences remains an open question. Understanding the genetic basis of antibiotic susceptibility will be critical for predicting the efficacy of new antibiotics and possibly finding new antibiotic targets. Here we report a large-... |
PLOS844 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Kazakhstan is a large central Asian country that was part of the Soviet Union until 1991. The country is endemic for rabies. This study shows that there are areas of Kazakhstan such as the north and south east of the country where outbreaks of animal rabies are concentrated. Cattle, dogs and foxes are the animals most ... |
PLOS845 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Infants are particularly susceptible to infections, though why is not well understood. One important cause of infant mortality worldwide is infection with Streptococcus pneumoniae, the pneumococcus. All pneumococcal disease begins with asymptomatic colonization of the upper respiratory tract. Infants are also more like... |
PLOS846 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is one of the most dangerous pathogens in the world. It is estimated that one-third of the world population contracts the bacteria during their lives. Approximately 5–10% of infected individuals will eventually develop an active form of the disease. Cellular immunity plays an important ... |
PLOS847 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | The parasite Trypanosoma cruzi is the causative agent of Chagas disease, a malady endemic throughout Latin America. Studying the DNA repair machinery of this parasite could provide us with good insights about T. cruzi biology and virulence. We focused on the 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG) DNA lesion and its repair system. This ... |
PLOS848 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | The epidermis, a continuously renewing epithelium, balances proliferation and differentiation during development and homeostasis. During wound healing epidermal keratinocytes become migratory to close the wound. The transition of keratinocytes between these three different states—progenitor, differentiation and migrati... |
PLOS849 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) infect epithelial tissues. HPVs that infect mucosal epithelia cause infectious lesions in the anogenital tract and oral cavity. HPV infections are normally cleared by the immune system; however, in rare cases, infections can persist for years. Persistent infections by certain HPVs place on... |
PLOS850 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
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the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
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Inp... | Telomeres are required to stabilize the ends of linear chromosomes, and thus ensure genome integrity. Telomeric DNA is maintained though the action of both conventional and non-conventional DNA replication mechanisms. To ensure that chromosome ends are fully protected and fully replicated, telomeres dynamically oscilla... |
PLOS851 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Although it is well established that type I IFN responses protect against viral infections by inducing expression of antiviral genes and modulators of adaptive immune responses, its function at different stages of viral infections has remained poorly studied. In this paper, we administered a monoclonal antibody that bl... |
PLOS852 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | PRL1, a conserved WD-40 protein, is required for plant development and immune responses. However, its functional mechanisms are not well understood. Here, we show the positive impact of PRL1 on the accumulation of miRNAs and siRNAs, which are key regulators of plant growth and immunity. PRL1 interacts with multiple DCL... |
PLOS853 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Birds and humans excel at the task of detecting important sounds, such as song and speech, in difficult listening environments such as in a large bird colony or in a crowded bar. How our brains achieve such a feat remains a mystery to both neuroscientists and audio engineers. In our research, we found a population of n... |
PLOS854 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Legionella pneumophila is abundantly found in the aquatic environment within various protozoa and can cause a severe pneumonia called Legionnaires' disease when it invades human macrophages in the lung. The ability of L. pneumophila to invade and proliferate within macrophages and protozoa is dependent on the transloca... |
PLOS855 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Microbial communities perform a wide variety of functions, from marine photosynthesis to aiding digestion in the human gut. Shotgun “metagenomic” sequencing can be used to sample millions of short DNA sequences from such communities directly, without needing to first culture its constituents in the laboratory. Using th... |
PLOS856 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Within-host heterogeneity of an infection can arise through two distinct mechanisms: within-host mutation and reinfection. While current genotyping techniques based on MLVA (multiple loci variable-number tandem repeat analysis) can identify within-host diversity, standard methods for classifying the mechanism driving t... |
PLOS857 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Bim is a cellular inducer of programmed cell death (pcd), so the level of Bim is a critical regulator of lymphocyte survival and reduced expression enhances lymphomagenesis in mice and humans. Regulation of Bim is uniquely important in the pathogenesis of Burkitt's lymphoma (BL), since in this human childhood cancer th... |
PLOS858 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Many social, technological and biological networks exhibit properties that are neither completely random, nor fully regular. They are known as complex networks and statistics exist to characterize their structure. Until recently, such networks have primarily been analyzed as fixed structures, which enable interaction b... |
PLOS859 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Fungal pathogen populations have mixed proportions of vegetative propagation and sexual reproduction ranging from predominantly clonal to varying levels of sexuality. Aflatoxins are the most potent naturally occurring carcinogens known and aflatoxin-producing Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus show extensive genetic... |
PLOS860 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Adequate reprogramming of metabolic activities by environmental stress or suboptimal growth conditions is crucial for cell survival. Cells employ a remarkable diversity of processes to maintain its homeostasis at all levels of gene expression, including chromatin remodeling, mRNA expression and degradation, translation... |
PLOS861 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | In the natural environment, animals encounter different pathogens. Thus, different tissues within an organism must develop specific immune systems for survival. The epidermis acts as a physical barrier and represents a first line of defense against infection and physical injury in a variety of animals. Natural nematoph... |
PLOS862 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | This paper provides two major contributions to the field of genetics. First, we systematically studied the biological roles of eight histone lysine methyltransferase (KMT) genes in the phytopathogenic fungus Magnaporthe oryzae. We investigated their roles, especially focusing on their involvement in infection-related m... |
PLOS863 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | African sleeping sickness is a fatal disease occurring in sub-Saharan Africa. The parasites that cause African sleeping sickness are transmitted between humans and livestock by the tsetse fly. Controlling the spread of the parasite by tsetse flies has been proposed as a promising strategy for reducing the incidence of ... |
PLOS864 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Network biology has focused for years on protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks, identifying nodes with central structural functions and modules associated to bioprocesses, phenotypes and diseases. Network biology field moved to a higher level of abstraction, and started characterizing a less intuitive kind of inte... |
PLOS865 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Multiple published studies have demonstrated that epigenetic variation can contribute to phenotypic variation. In the present study, we identified regions of common methylation variation in five cell types, observing that these show enrichments for functional genomic features. Surprisingly, we found that these epigenet... |
PLOS866 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | To successfully complete a task, we need to monitor our performance. If performance drops, we need to change our behaviour. We do this by adjusting cognitive control, an ensemble of processes through which behaviour is adapted to suit the task. In this study, we first used chronic recordings in the frontal lobe of maca... |
PLOS867 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Chromosomal rearrangements are common driver mutations in human genetic disease and cancer. The junctions observed at rearrangements typically show only a few base pairs in common between the partners, suggesting that they were formed by the end-to-end joining process, nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ). However, there i... |
PLOS868 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | In Brazil, leprosy remains a significant public health problem in endemic clusters of high transmission risk throughout the country. Migration is thought to be a factor associated with continued leprosy transmission, as migration has also been found to be associated with other Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs). We ana... |
PLOS869 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Interesting nonlinear models are often analytically intractable. As a result, statistical inference has to rely on massive, time-intensive, simulations. The main idea of our method is to avoid the redundancy of similar computations that typically occur when different researchers independently fit the same model to thei... |
PLOS870 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Many nematicides that have been used to kill plant and animal parasitic nematodes are being phased out over concerns of toxicity to humans. One potential solution to reduce toxicity is to use the nematicide at a lower concentration in combination with a second compound that together will produce a synergistic killing e... |
PLOS871 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | The Chlamydiae are a group of bacteria that strictly rely on eukaryotic host cells as a niche for intracellular growth. This group includes major pathogens of humans and animals as well as symbionts of protists. Unlike most other bacteria, chlamydiae alternate between two distinct developmental stages. Here we provide ... |
PLOS872 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Malaria infection during the course of pregnancy can have devastating consequences on the mother and unborn child.
Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) with the antimalarial sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) is one of the main interventions to protect pregnant women during pregnancy in malaria endemic are... |
PLOS873 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Ivermectin (IVM) is used for onchocerciasis mass drug administration and is important for control of lymphatic filariasis, strongyloidiases and Scarcoptes mange in humans. It is widely used for parasite control in livestock. Moxidectin (MOX) is being evaluated against Onchocerca volvulus in humans and is also widely us... |
PLOS874 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | In 2014–2015, the JIKI trial was conducted in Guinea to test favipiravir tolerance and efficacy in patients with Ebola virus disease (EDV). The main results of the trial were previously published without drug concentrations which were not available at the time of publication. The purpose of this study was to report fav... |
PLOS875 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Infection with mosquito-borne chikungunya virus causes fever and severe diffuse joint pain—an illness known as chikungunya fever, or "that which bends up." Epidemics of chikungunya fever have occurred in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Not until December 2013 were there reports of chikungunya virus infection occurring in the... |
PLOS876 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Alcohol consumption and smoking are associated with CRC risk. We performed a genome-wide analysis for interaction between genetic variants and alcohol consumption and cigarette smoking to identify potential new genetic regions associated with CRC. About 8,000 CRC cases and 8,800 controls were included in alcohol-relate... |
PLOS877 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Arboviruses utilize homologous host factors of the mammalian and insect cellular machinery to complete the infection cycle. Studies in both mammalian and insect cell lines have shown that virus infection can be suppressed through inhibition of host factors by chemical compounds that therefore could be developed into tr... |
PLOS878 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumor found in children, and high-risk disease continues to have a poor prognosis despite multimodal therapy.
A key feature of neuroblastoma tumors is their heterogeneity and the presence of an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment that helps evade antitumor immuni... |
PLOS879 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding RNAs that broadly regulate gene expression. MicroRNA deregulation is a common feature of human cancers, and numerous miRNAs have oncogenic or tumor suppressive properties. Members of the miR-34 family (miR-34a, miR-34b, and miR-34c) have been widely speculated to be important tu... |
PLOS880 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | RNA-binding proteins are essential for control of gene expression in trypanosomes and leishmanias. ZC3H30 is a protein which was shown to bind to mRNAs; when it is attached to an mRNA, that mRNA is degraded. Procyclic-form trypanosomes that lack ZC3H30 grow normally under standard conditions, but were susceptible to va... |
PLOS881 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Sex and death are two fundamental concerns of each organism. These traits evolve rapidly in natural populations as animals seek to maximize their fitness in a given environment. For example, in mammals, lifespan, size, and fecundity vary over two order of magnitude. A key observation of evolutionary life history theory... |
PLOS882 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | In Brazil, the first dengue haemorrhagic cases were reported after the DENV-2 introduction in Rio de Janeiro, which spread to other states in the country. Aiming to perform the molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of DENV-2 during twenty years of viral activity in the country, strains isolated from pati... |
PLOS883 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) is an important diarrheal pathogen responsible for significant infant mortality in the developing world and is increasingly associated with sporadic outbreaks in the developed world. The virulence strategy of EPEC revolves around a conserved Type 3 secretion system (T3SS) which transloca... |
PLOS884 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem that threatens our ability to treat systemic bacterial infections. One strategy to combat antibiotic resistance is the use of synergistic antibiotic pairs that, when combined, have activity that is considerably greater than the sum of each individual drug’s activity on its own... |
PLOS885 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Whereas there is a large foundation of knowledge concerning skeletal formation and development, identifying the molecular changes behind Intervertebral Disc (IVD) aging and degeneration has been a challenge. The loss of Filamin B, a protein component of the cell’s cytoskeletal structure, gives rise to Spondylocarpotars... |
PLOS886 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Giant viruses, such as Mimivirus and Megavirus, have huge near-micron-sized particles and possess more genes than several cellular organisms. Furthermore their genomes encode functions not supposed to be in a virus, such as components of the protein translation apparatus. Since Lwoff in 1957, viruses are defined as ult... |
PLOS887 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | It has been unclear how this ability evolves over a person’s lifetime and it had not been possible to be assessed with previous classical tools for statistical randomness. To better understand how age impacts behavior, we have assessed more than 3,400 people aged 4 to 91 years old. Each participant performed a series o... |
PLOS888 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | How does the pregnant uterus coordinate a kilogram of smooth muscle tissue into repetitive, synchronous, organ-level contractions of human labor? Action potential propagation recruits tissue for contraction over short distances, but a single action potential sweeping through the uterus cannot explain organ-level functi... |
PLOS889 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | The compartmentalization of cellular space has been an important evolutionary innovation, allowing for the functional specialization of cellular space. This compartmentalization is extensively developed in eukaryotes and although not as complex and developed, compartments with specialized function are known to occur in... |
PLOS890 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Th2 cells are CD4+ T cells that produce a unique set of cytokines - IL-4, IL-5 and IL-13. Th2 cells are commonly associated with allergies, asthma and helminth infections. A common helminth infection that infects over 120 million people worldwide is lymphatic filarial infection caused by filarial parasites. We show her... |
PLOS891 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Host-pathogen interactions are mediated by pattern recognition receptors that identify conserved structures of micro-organisms that are distinct from self. During a viral infection, important pattern recognition receptors include the endosomal Toll-like receptors (TLRs), and a second set of cytoplasmic pattern recognit... |
PLOS892 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | The shape and function of axons is dependent on a dynamic system of microscopic intracellular protein polymers (microtubules, neurofilaments and microfilaments) that comprise the axonal cytoskeleton. Neurofilaments are cargoes of intracellular transport that move along microtubule tracks, and they accumulate abnormally... |
PLOS893 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Cell polarization is associated with intracellular gradients of signaling proteins such as Rho GTPases that organize the cytoskeleton in cell motility. We previously observed cells in microfluidic channels and studied their polarization and motility in a simplified (nearly 1 dimensional) geometry. There, precise gradie... |
PLOS894 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Chagas disease is endemic to Latin America and the Caribbean and it is estimated that 6–7 million people are infected with the etiological agent Trypanosoma cruzi. Although new community-based ecosystem management (ecohealth) initiatives have been implemented, vector control based on insecticide-spraying of households ... |
PLOS895 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | The development of an organism from embryo to adult includes processes of pattern formation that involve the interactions over space and time of independent cells to form multicellular structures. Computational models permit exploration of possible alternative mechanisms that reproduce biological patterns and thereby p... |
PLOS896 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Budding yeast rapidly increase their rate of growth upon re-feeding of glutamine to a nitrogen-limited culture. Within the first several minutes, the transcriptome begins to reprogram. We investigated changes in mRNA stability using a 4-thiouracil label-chase experiment to track the extant transcriptome during the nitr... |
PLOS897 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is an important cause of neurologic infections in Asia, resulting in substantial disability and deaths. Although believed to be endemic in the Philippines, little is known of the epidemiology and geographic distribution of this disease in the country. We reviewed data from clinical stu... |
PLOS898 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is a pathogen associated with cancers Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), an endothelial cell disease, and B cell malignancies primary effusion lymphoma and multicentric Castleman's disease. KS is particularly prevalent amongst HIV-positive populations in Africa and is a major health concern. Virus produ... |
PLOS899 | ***TASK***
the task is to simplify the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***INPUT***
the input is the abstract of a biomedical literature
***OUTPUT***
the output is the simplified abstract for the input abstract of a biomedical literature
***DOCUMENTATION***
***EXAMPLES***
Input:
Output:
***EXAMPLES***
Inp... | Modified vaccinia virus Ankara (MVA) is a highly attenuated, replication-deficient, poxvirus currently developed as a vaccine vector against a broad spectrum of infectious diseases including HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. It is well known that robust activation of innate immunity is essential to achieve an efficient va... |
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