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Edited by Joshua Combes, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO; received September 9, 2023; accepted February 10, 2024, by Editorial Board Member Bernard F. Schutz ...
To understand the breadth of enterococcal diversity, we examined little-sampled (non-clinical, non-human) environments, including those minimally impacted by human habitation or pollution. To maximize ...
cDCs are immune sentinels located in lymphoid and nonlymphoid tissues (1–3).They effectively sense pathogens and subsequently migrate to and initiate T cell responses in secondary lymphoid organs (1–3 ...
A major challenge in the development of new drugs is the ability to selectively modulate a specific target in the tissue of interest while minimizing undesirable systemic side effects. In the past ...
Edited by Christopher F. Chabris, Union College, Schenectady, NY, and accepted by the Editorial Board September 17, 2015 (received for review April 1, 2015) ...
Edited by Alexis T. Bell, University of California, Berkeley, CA, and approved August 17, 2018 (received for review February 6, 2018) ...
Contributed by David B. Lobell; received February 5, 2025; accepted April 3, 2025; reviewed by Elizabeth Ainsworth and Francois Tardieu This contribution is part of the special series of Inaugural ...
Modulation of water activation is crucial to water-involved chemical reactions in heterogeneous catalysis. Organic sulfur (COS and CS 2) hydrolysis is such a typical reaction involving water (H 2 O) ...
Wheat is a critical crop for global food security and continuous increases in grain yield are required to feed a growing human population that recently surpassed 8 billion people. The large increases ...
Floyd E. Bloom, M.D. was a prominent leader and spokesperson for the neuroscience and broader scientific communities; sadly, Floyd passed away on January 8, 2025. His scientific contributions were ...