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Presenting mechanisms that modulate cerebral vessel tone as interaction graphs to support research design, interpret study findings, and generate hypotheses on disease.
A Perspective on how the tools of behavioral science and the emerging field of diverse intelligence help to understand decision-making of cellular collectives in evolutionary and biomedical contexts.
A theoretical framework, the Multi-Dimensional Management of Multiple Pests, is proposed to enhance the adoption of green Integrated Pest Management (IPM) tactics and encourage a more comprehensive assessment of environmental benefits.
This Perspective proposes that shift work adaptation occurs within-shift, over a block of shifts, or over a shift working career and offers physical activity as an accessible countermeasure to support adaptation across these timeframes.
In this Perspective, the authors argue that it is time for biology to expand the traditional approach of observation with an engineering approach that transforms the nature of the underlying experiments to interactive context-depended design problems.
This Perspective discusses recent discoveries in DNA replication initiation, specifically focusing on minichromosome maintenance protein complexes, including details on their functioning, regulatory pathways, and implications for cancer therapies.