Biomaterials are increasingly utilized for modulating immune cell responses in both studies of and treatment strategies for a range of maladies. For example, in vivo, implanted biomaterials are being ...
The global economy, arguably, is increasingly becoming susceptible to climactic changes against the backdrop of anthropogenic ...
The welfare of equines, integral to diverse human contexts from agriculture to leisure, has garnered interdisciplinary attention focusing on their lived experiences. Studies across academic ...
Keywords: Vitiligo, Artificial Intelligence, Novel Therapies Dermatology, Patient Care, Clinical Research, Diagnostic Tools, Treatment Outcomes, AI in Medicine, Skin Disorders Important Note: All ...
This Research Topic seeks to bring together pioneering research that harnesses computational intelligence to enhance sustainability in automation and robotics. This Topic will cover innovative ...
Keywords: HIV, Gene Editing, CRISPR-Cas9, Antiviral Therapy, Genetic Engineering Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which ...
We have reached a point of impasse in treatment of preterm infants and many of their illnesses. Many of the problems we see ...
The increasing consumption of added sugars, especially sucrose, has become a significant public health concern, linked to ...
Due to the remarkable success of the Research Topic 'New Insights in Veterinary Cancer Immunology' and the rapidly evolving subject area, we are pleased to launch Volume II for this topic. The tumour ...
Keywords: invasive alien species, vectors and pathways, climate change, prioritization, management and prevention Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of ...
Axons, the fundamental output structures of neurons, play a pivotal role in transmitting electrical signals over long distances without attenuation in the nervous system. Beyond their classical role ...
The field of nephrology is undergoing rapid advancements, and the future of kidney health rests in the hands of tomorrow’s leading scientists and clinicians.