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            Cellular Mechanisms of Ototoxicity 

            Carlos Esquivel; Kelly Watts; Peter S. Steyger; Jian Zuo; Lisa Cunningham (2018)
            The auditory perception of sounds (environmental, vocal or music) is one of the 5 principal senses consciously monitored by our brains, and is crucial for many human endeavors as well as quality of life. Loss of optimal ...
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            Cellular and Phenotypic Plasticity in Cancer 

            Petranel Theresa Ferrao; Andreas Behren; Erik Thompson; Robin Anderson (2015)
            The process of Epithelial-Mesenchymal-Transition (EMT) is known to result in a phenotype change in cells from a proliferative state to a more invasive state. EMT has been reported to drive the metastatic spread of various ...
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            Advances in Genomics and Epigenomics of Social Insects 

            Greg J. Hunt; Juergen R. Gadau (2017)
            Social insects are among the most successful and ecologically important animals on earth. The lifestyle of these insects has fascinated humans since prehistoric times. These species evolved a caste of workers that in most ...
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            Animal allergens: Common protein characteristics featuring their allergenicity 

            Christiane Hilger; Annette Kuehn (2015)
            Among the many molecules present in our environment, some have the property to induce allergic sensitization and IgE-mediated reactions. The analysis of known major animal allergens has shown that most belong to single ...
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            Animal model studies on viral infections 

            Tomoyuki Miura; Akio Adachi (2015)
            Understanding viral replication and pathogenicity properties in infected individuals is a major mission of animal virology. Animal models are essential to analyze the in vivo viral characteristics and to develop countermeasures ...
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            Antibody Repertoire and Graft Outcome Following Solid Organ Transplantation 

            Ajay Kumar Baranwal; Narinder K. Mehra; Brian D. Tait (2017)
            The first real major breakthrough that laid the basis of HLA antibody detection in the field of solid organ transplantation, came with the introduction of the complement dependent cytotoxicity (CDC) test in 1964 by Terasaki ...
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            Antifungal Drug Discovery: New Theories and New Therapies 

            Chaminda Jayampath Seneviratne; Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro Rosa (2016)
            Fungal infections such as candidoses can range from superficial mucous membrane infection to life-threatening systemic mycoses. Candida infections are a significant clinical problem globally due to rapid rise in compromised ...
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            Antibody Fc Engineering: Towards Better Therapeutics 

            Rui Gong; Tianlei Ying (2018)
            Monoclonal antibodies and Fc-fusion proteins used clinically are Fc-based therapeutics that grow fastest in the pharmaceutical industry. Since they both contain an Fc fragment, engineering of Fc fragments could be a platform ...
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            Augmentation of Brain Function: Facts, Fiction and Controversy. Volume III: From Clinical Applications to Ethical Issues and Futuristic Ideas 

            Manuel F. Casanova; Ioan Opris; Mikhail Lebedev (2018)
            The final volume in this tripartite series on Brain Augmentation is entitled “From Clinical Applications to Ethical Issues and Futuristic Ideas”. Many of the articles within this volume deal with translational efforts ...
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            Augmentation of Brain Function: Facts, Fiction and Controversy. Volume II: Neurostimulation and Pharmacological Approaches 

            Manuel F. Casanova; Ioan Opris; Mikhail Lebedev (2018)
            The Volume II is entitled “Neurostimulation and pharmacological approaches”. This volume describes augmentation approaches, where improvements in brain functions are achieved by modulation of brain circuits with electrical ...
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            Augmentation of Brain Function: Facts, Fiction and Controversy. Volume I: Brain-Machine Interfaces 

            Manuel F. Casanova; Ioan Opris; Mikhail Lebedev (2018)
            Volume I, entitled “Augmentation of Brain Functions: Brain-Machine Interfaces”, is a collection of articles on neuroprosthetic technologies that utilize brain-machine interfaces (BMIs). BMIs strive to augment the brain by ...
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            Advances in the Prevention and Treatment of Inflammation-Associated Preterm Birth 

            Nobuo Masataka; Leonid Perlovsky; Kazuo Hiraki (2016)
            After decades of intensive research and over 10,000 publications, preterm birth remains a major global obstetric healthcare problem. Each year, early birth is responsible for the deaths of more than one million infants ...
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            Advances in Systems Immunology and Cancer 

            Kumar Selvarajoo; Masa Tsuchiya; Masaru Tomita (2014)
            Aims and Scope: The Research Topic is designed to feature the latest innovative and leading-edge research, reviews and opinions on the study of complex and dynamic processes related to the mammalian immune system and cancer. ...
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            Arrest chemokines 

            Klaus Ley (2015)
            Arrest chemokines are a small group of chemokines that promote leukocyte arrest from rolling by triggering rapid integrin activation. Arrest chemokines have been described for neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils, naïve ...
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            Astrocytic-neuronal-astrocytic Pathway Selection for Formation and Degradation of Glutamate/GABA 

            Tiago B. Rodrigues; Leif Hertz (2014)
            Endocrinological research early recognized the importance of intercellular interactions and realized the importance of glutamatergic and GABAergic signaling. In turn this signalling depends on elaborate interactions between ...
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            Attention, predictions and expectations and their violation: attentional control in the human brain 

            Joy J. Geng; Karl J. Friston; Simone Vossel (2015)
            In the burdened scenes of everyday life, our brains must select from among many competing inputs for perceptual synthesis - so that only the most relevant receive full attention and irrelevant (distracting) information is ...
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            Attachment Assessment in treatments, prevention and intervention programs 

            Silvia Salcuni (2015)
            Attachment theory, assessment and research offers a broad, far-reaching view of human functioning, and it can enrich a psychologist's understanding of subjects and their relational adjustment, both in clinical and non-clinical ...
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            The Bacterial Cell: Coupling between Growth, Nucleoid Replication, Cell Division and Shape 

            Arieh Zaritsky; Conrad L. Woldringh; Jaan Mannik (2016)
            Bacterial Physiology was inaugurated as a discipline by the seminal research of Maaløe, Schaechter and Kjeldgaard published in 1958. Their work clarified the relationship between cell composition and growth rate and led ...
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            Bacterial pathogens in the non-clinical environment 

            Sebastien P Faucher; Steve J Charette (2015)
            The transmission route used by many bacterial pathogens of clinical importance includes a step outside the host; thereafter refer to as the non-clinical environment (NCE). Obvious examples include foodborne and waterborne ...
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            Beyond the borders: The gates and fences of Neuroimmune interaction 

            Javier Velazquez-Moctezuma; Emilio Dominguez-Salazar; Beatriz Gomez-Gonzalez (2014)
            Neuroimmunology is a rapidly growing emerging field at which two old sciences have converged to integrate two different types of responses into a single coherent response involving the coordinated action of both systems, ...
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