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  1. Quantum Nonlocality and Biological Coherence

    Novel effects of quantum-mechanical nonlocality are considered, which can supposedly regulate the coherent development and functioning of living...
    Chapter 2023
  2. Hydration Mechanism and Its Effect on the Solubility of Aripiprazole

    Propose

    The propose is to investigate the reasons for the insolubility of Form III in water and to explore the mechanism of the hydration process of...

    Zhixin Zheng, **n Huang, ... Hongxun Hao in Pharmaceutical Research
    Article 13 October 2023
  3. The World Big Challenges Faced by Nanoscience: Examples of How Integrated Science Can Save the World

    Our world has plenty of challenges, concerns, as well as human and environmental problems. One cannot solve most of them, but constructive human...
    Marco Carofiglio, Marco Laurenti, Valentina Cauda in Transdisciplinarity
    Chapter 2022
  4. Combined inhibition of RAC1 and Bcl-2/Bcl-xL synergistically induces glioblastoma cell death through down-regulation of the Usp9X/Mcl-1 axis

    Purpose

    Anti-apoptotic and pro-migratory phenotypes are hallmarks of neoplastic diseases, including primary brain malignancies. In this work, we...

    Michal Hlavac, Annika Dwucet, ... Georg Karpel-Massler in Cellular Oncology
    Article 11 March 2019
  5. Donor-unrestricted T cells in the human CD1 system

    The CD1 and MHC systems are specialized for lipid and peptide display, respectively. Here, we review evidence showing how cellular CD1a, CD1b, CD1c,...

    Shouxiong Huang, D. Branch Moody in Immunogenetics
    Article 09 August 2016
  6. Historical Introduction

    After brief examples from Early Greek studies and from the Renaissance of auditory research, developments during the nineteenth and the first half of...
    Hendrikus Duifhuis in Cochlear Mechanics
    Chapter 2012
  7. The self-organizing fractal theory as a universal discovery method: the phenomenon of life

    A universal discovery method potentially applicable to all disciplines studying organizational phenomena has been developed. This method takes...

    Article Open access 29 March 2011
  8. Thermo-Biophysics

    There are some basic physiological factors connected to the heating phenomena. Two of them are essential for heating: the metabolic rate, which...
    Andras Szasz, Nora Szasz, Oliver Szasz in Oncothermia: Principles and Practices
    Chapter 2010
  9. Basic Blue Skies Research in the UK: Are we losing out?

    Background

    The term blue skies research implies a freedom to carry out flexible, curiosity-driven research that leads to outcomes not envisaged at the...

    Article Open access 29 February 2008
  10. The Emperor's new theory

    Avery N. Gilbert in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 01 April 2003
  11. Reverberation

    Reverberation is the play of aliveness, the shimmer of action through the body. As ripples circle out from a pebble dropped in a pond, vibratory...
    Alexandra Pierce, Roger Pierce in Expressive Movement
    Chapter 1989
  12. Anion Exchanges and Band 3 Protein

    The anion-exchange system of the red blood cell, mediated by the transport protein band 3, has been the subject of intensive...
    Aser Rothstein in Membrane Transport
    Chapter 1989
  13. The Biological Significance of the Earth’s Magnetic Field

    As long as living organisms exist on this globe they are under the influence of the earth’s magnetic field (EMF). In the last 15 years more and more...
    M. Lindauer, H. Martin in Progress in Sensory Physiology
    Chapter 1985
  14. Maps in the Insect Nervous System, Their Implications for Synaptic Connectivity and Target Location in the Real World

    Ken Roeder described scientists interested in the brain and behavior as miners, each constructing his own tunnel into a mountain. Roeder’s mountain...
    Conference paper 1983
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