Amino acids occupy a privileged position in plant metabolism, not only as building blocks for proteins but also as precursors ...
The increasing prevalence of mental health challenges highlights the urgent need for novel approaches in psychosocial care.
Global health has witnessed significant advancements in recent decades; however, achieving health and well-being for all remains a major challenge. Healthy lives and well-being are multifaceted and ...
Since the Industrial Revolution, human activity has severely impacted marine ecosystems, disrupting biogeochemical cycles and degrading ecosystem services. The overloading of carbon, nitrogen, and ...
In the realm of oncology, the concept of 'metabolic rewiring' has expanded beyond aerobic glycolysis to encompass various metabolic strategies that cancer cells employ for survival and progression, ...
In the burgeoning field of immunology, the bidirectional interactions between immune cells and various stromal cells—including fibroblasts, epithelial and endothelial cells, and neurons—are pivotal in ...
Early onset coronary artery disease (CAD) in individuals under 45 years old presents unique challenges, with prevalence rates of 1-2% generally, and as high as 5-10% among South Asian populations.
Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), also known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), affects over 30% of the global adult population. Characterized by at least 5% ...
As the field of Big Data analytics continues to evolve, ensuring fairness, transparency, and ethical considerations in the ...
Among all the primary sensory neurons, those innervating muscle spindles in the jaw-closing muscles are exceptionally located in the brainstem as the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus (MTN), thereby ...
Bone and cartilage regeneration plays a crucial role in sports medicine and physical activity, as it seeks to address the urgent need for effective treatments for injuries, degenerative diseases, and ...
The cerebellum has classically been considered a region important for precise motor control, but recent evidence suggests cerebellar guidance of non-motor behaviors, including cognition and ...