Induced resistance, where plants’ immune systems are activated in a controlled way that prepares them to fight pests and ...
Innate immunity represents an important arm of immune response, vital to sensing damages, pathogenic or non-pathogenic, and to repair the injury tissue. It comprehends several elements including ...
Emerging research in the field of pharmacoepigenetics is shedding light on how epigenetic modifications (such as DNA methylation, microRNAs, and histone acetylation) play a crucial role in regulating ...
Neuroinflammation drives the progression of neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis. Targeting neuroinflammation with small molecules is promising, but ...
Neural stem cells (NSCs) are essential for the development and repair of the central nervous system, with the unique ability to self-renew and differentiate into various neural cell types. Their ...
Vector-borne diseases are a significant global health challenge, accounting for approximately 17% of the estimated global ...
This research topic delves into the intricate interplay between toxic exposures and the ensuing injuries and illnesses, employing a comprehensive approach to unravel the nuanced mechanisms at play.
In recent years, the increase in knowledge about the functioning of the immune system has revealed not only its importance in the defense against external agents such as pathogens or toxins, but also ...
The combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) with chemotherapy has revolutionized cancer immunotherapy, significantly improving patient outcomes across various malignancies. ICIs, by ...
Given the success of the first edition of Altered Metabolic Traits in Gastrointestinal Tract Cancers, we are pleased to ...
Parasitic infections remain a significant global health burden, affecting millions of people worldwide, particularly in resource-limited settings. Understanding the interplay between epidemiological ...
There is growing recognition that drug abuse research in the United States has not always been attentive to the complexities of racial and ethnic inequities that may be associated with patterns of ...