Interactions between the microbiota, the host (cultured organisms), and the environment play a crucial role in ensuring the ...
The marine ecosystem is home to a diverse multi-cellular flora, many of which possess a rich array of valuable bioactive ingredients. Seaweeds, seagrass, and other marine plants have been identified ...
High-altitude, long-runout landslides are among the most destructive natural hazards in mountainous regions, capable of causing extensive damage and triggering cascading effects such as floods and ...
The digestive system plays an essential role in human health by managing nutrient intake, energy absorption, and waste excretion. Disorders within this system can lead to malnutrition and energy ...
The International Symposium on Biopolymers (ISBP) is a successful series of symposia taking place usually every two years since the very first meeting in Toronto 1988. The 19th International Symposium ...
P2X7 is a purinergic receptor that plays a crucial role in the body's response to tissue damage, inflammation, and infection ...
Heat pump technology has emerged as a pivotal solution for heating and cooling applications, leveraging renewable and waste heat sources effectively. This field is gaining momentum as the imperative ...
Signal identification in disparate real-world data (RWD) sources is a burgeoning field that extends beyond traditional ...
Cancer continues to be one of the most challenging diseases due to the complex molecular mechanisms involved. Epigenetic modifications, particularly histone modifications, play a crucial role in ...
The study of dielectric properties of biological materials, ranging from exosomes and cells to organoids and tissues, is a burgeoning field in biophysics and bioengineering. The primary challenge in ...
Aging is a natural process that involves psychological, biological, and social changes. This collection of articles is focused on the cognitive changes associated with old age. There is an inevitable ...
Hematologic malignancies, including leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, present considerable clinical challenges, driven in part by their unique tumor microenvironments and the ability of cancer cells to ...