Review paper
The paper reviews the effect of the Epstein-Barr virus on the development of NasoPharyngeal Carcinoma. Diagnostic detection tools that incorporate Machine Learning are suggested to minimize false positive rates.
This paper investigates the mechanisms by which Traumatic Brain Injury associated abnormal orexin levels and receptor expression cause psychiatric symptoms such as insomnia, daytime sleepiness, major depressive disorder or anxiety.
This review examines the mechanisms, advantages and limitations of General, SynNotch and Armored CAR T-cell therapies for treating Glioblastoma Multiforme. A novel 'Elapsed time' gene circuit is proposed.
This study presents a comprehensive overview of existing digital interventions for homeless youth. It examined adolescent homeless user behaviors, engagement patterns, and attitudinal surveys toward these Technology Based Interventions.
This paper reviews and identifies the risk factors contributing to disordered eating in adolescent dancers and its development into habit over time. Several mitigation strategies are proposed and discussed.
The effects of biological factors, the use of bacteriophages to modulate gut bacteria, and incorporating M2 macrophages into tissue constructs are discussed in the context of skeletal muscle tissue engineering.
This study argues against making election manifestos legally enforceable due to significant limitations, proposing instead a reformed approach to manifesto transparency through voluntary and impartial review mechanisms.
Propofol, ketamine and/or remimazolam, in combination with sevoflurane were the most effective at reducing the incidence of Emergence delirium and Emergence Agitation in post-operative tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy patients.
This review focuses on analyzing the benefits and limitations of the therapeutic strategies used to treat ALS caused by dysregulated TDP-43 homeostasis and identifying methods to target this proteinopathy.
This paper found that cognitive training, physical exercise and a healthy diet; individually, and together were able to significantly reduce or prevent age-related cognitive decline in healthy older individuals.