The brain of humans and other animals is known to contribute to the protection of the body from infections. Past studies have ...
The Gonzales Lab at UNR Med, led by Albert Gonzales, Ph.D., assistant professor of physiology and cell biology, spearheaded ...
This study investigates the photobiological responses of nine diatom species to rapid changes in light and temperature, aiming to understand their adaptability and resilience to climate-induced ...
Further gene expression and enzyme activity analyses showed that the defense responses ... were significantly induced under normal light but remained unresponsive under low light.
Researchers propose a novel mechanism for non-reciprocal optical devices without magnetic fields through nonlinear non-reciprocal susceptibility. They experimentally achieved self-induced isolation of ...
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, P. R. China ...
For example, in some cases, virus-induced chronic disease can be immunologically mediated and result from the inability to terminate the immune response, and therefore inhibition of apoptosis ...
A personalized neoantigen cancer vaccine generated strong immune responses in renal cell carcinoma patients, leading to ...
Scientists have uncovered a fascinating way the brain learns to override instinctive fears, shedding light on how we adapt to ...
Our study thus sheds light on the pleiotropic functions of the ufmylation cascade in plants under abiotic stresses and underpins the cross-talk among ER stress, salt stress, and autophagy. In plants, ...
Research reveals how the brain learns to suppress instinctive fear responses, pointing to new potential targets for PTSD and ...