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Online tools for efficient paper writing
For researchers, writing a paper is an essential task, and it is crucial for them to have an environment to facilitate the paper writing process. In...
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Developments in the classification and nomenclature of arthropod-infecting large DNA viruses that contain pif genes
Viruses of four families of arthropod-specific, large dsDNA viruses (the nuclear arthropod large DNA viruses, or NALDVs) possess homologs of genes...
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Towards systematic nomenclature for cell-free DNA
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) has become widely recognized as a promising candidate biomarker for minimally invasive characterization of various genomic...
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The Mutual Regulatory Role of Ferroptosis and Immunotherapy in Anti-tumor Therapy
Ferroptosis is a form of cell death that is triggered by the presence of ferrous ions and is characterized by lipid peroxidation induced by these...
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Optimal Use of the English Language
Scientific English is highly codified. Certain words and phrases often return in many articles. This serves to provide optimal clarity. The best way... -
Prostate Cancer Organoids for Tumor Modeling and Drug Screening
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common malignancy and the fifth leading cause of cancer death in men worldwide. Despite its prevalence, the... -
Communication: Inter- and Intracommunication, Provider-Patient Communication, Perspectives and Approaches, Provider Competencies and Communication Skill, Patient Competencies and Communication Skills, Equity in Healthcare Delivery, Patient Counseling, Medication History, and Patient Education
Communication in healthcare delivery is very valuable and quite different from general communication. In olden times, prescriptions were deliberately... -
Doxycycline reversal of amphetamine-induced mania-like behavior is related to adjusting brain monoamine abnormalities and antioxidant effects in primary hippocampal neurons
Mania is associated with disturbed dopaminergic transmission in frontotemporal regions. D-amphetamine (AMPH) causes increased extracellular DA...
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Fear Conditioning in Laboratory Rodents
An animal’s ability to avoid threat by learning about cues and places that predict the occurrence of a threat is pivotal for survival. This learning... -
The Development of the Cerebellum: From the Beginnings
Sotelo stated in his introduction for a consensus paper on cerebellar development (Leto et al. Cerebellum 15:789, 2015) that “The work done in the... -
Inflow Tract Development
The development of the inflow tract is undoubtedly one of the most complex remodeling events in the formation of the four-chambered heart. It... -
Measurement of Blood Viscoelasticity Using Thromboelastography
Thromboelastography (TEG) was the first viscoelastic test (VET), invented in Germany in 1948 by Dr. Hartert, and which evaluates the hemostatic... -
Recommendations for the nomenclature of enteroviruses and rhinoviruses
Enteroviruses (EVs) and rhinoviruses (RVs) are significant pathogens of humans and are the subject of intensive clinical and epidemiological research...
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Methods to Assess Chemokine Binding and Anti-chemotactic Activity of Virus Proteins
Chemokines are key instigators of inflammatory and immune responses. Viruses can suppress these responses by secreting proteins that interfere with... -
Acquired Ring Chromosomes in Solid Tumors
In human solid tumors, the occurrence of acquired ring chromosomes (aRCs) is a rare and sometimes secondary finding typically detected during... -
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Beyond Histology and Stage: The “Signatures” to Personalize Immunotherapy
In the era of personalized therapies immunotherapy has revolutionized the anticancer treatment. Target therapies are directed against a specific... -
Macular vessel density in the superficial plexus is not a proxy of cerebrovascular damage in non-demented individuals: data from the NORFACE cohort
IntroductionOptical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A) is a novel tool that allows the detection of retinal vascular changes. We investigated...
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Ring Chromosome 19
Ring chromosome 19 (RC19) is a rare genetic abnormality with variable clinical manifestations, ranging from normalcy to developmental and... -