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  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,718 Views
13 Pages

27 September 2021

Dinoflagellates are unicellular eukaryotic microalgae, occupying pivotal niches in aquatic ecosystems with great ecological, biological, and economic significance. Small heat shock proteins (sHsps) are the most omnipresent, but the least conserved, f...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
8,633 Views
23 Pages

14 August 2018

Many of the almost 300 species of arthropod-pathogenic fungi in the Entomophthoromycotina (Zoopagomycota) are known for being quite host-specific and are able to cause epizootics. Most species produce two main types of spores, conidia and resting spo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,464 Views
18 Pages

13 October 2021

Heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is a highly conserved molecular chaperone functioning in cellular structural folding and conformational integrity maintenance and thus plays vital roles in a variety of biological processes. However, many aspects of thes...

  • Review
  • Open Access
78 Citations
13,823 Views
21 Pages

Eradication of HIV-1 from the Macrophage Reservoir: An Uncertain Goal?

  • Wasim Abbas,
  • Muhammad Tariq,
  • Mazhar Iqbal,
  • Amit Kumar and
  • Georges Herbein

31 March 2015

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) establishes latency in resting memory CD4+ T cells and cells of myeloid lineage. In contrast to the T cells, cells of myeloid lineage are resistant to the HIV-1 induced cytopathic effect. Cells of myeloid l...

  • Article
  • Open Access
449 Views
15 Pages

A Two-Hit Model of Executive Dysfunction: Simulated Galactic Cosmic Radiation Primes Latent Deficits Revealed by Sleep Fragmentation

  • Richard A. Britten,
  • Ella N. Tamgue,
  • Paola Arriaga Alvarado,
  • Arriyam S. Fesshaye and
  • Larry D. Sanford

6 November 2025

Future Artemis-class missions to Mars will expose astronauts to prolonged space radiation (SR), sleep disruption, and operational demands requiring greater autonomy, placing decision making and executive function at heightened risk. Both SR and sleep...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,696 Views
16 Pages

Strengthening Tuberculosis Services for Children and Adolescents in Low Endemic Settings

  • Jeffrey R. Starke,
  • Connie Erkens,
  • Nicole Ritz and
  • Ian Kitai

26 January 2022

In low tuberculosis-burden countries, children and adolescents with the highest incidence of tuberculosis (TB) infection or disease are usually those who have immigrated from high-burden countries. It is, therefore, essential that low-burden countrie...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,312 Views
14 Pages

Neospora caninum: Differential Proteome of Multinucleated Complexes Induced by the Bumped Kinase Inhibitor BKI-1294

  • Pablo Winzer,
  • Joachim Müller,
  • Dennis Imhof,
  • Dominic Ritler,
  • Anne-Christine Uldry,
  • Sophie Braga-Lagache,
  • Manfred Heller,
  • Kayode K. Ojo,
  • Wesley C. Van Voorhis and
  • Luis-Miguel Ortega-Mora
  • + 1 author

Background: the apicomplexan parasite Neospora caninum causes important reproductive problems in farm animals, most notably in cattle. After infection via oocysts or tissue cysts, rapidly dividing tachyzoites infect various tissues and organs, and in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,230 Views
24 Pages

In fish, little is known about sex-specific differences in physiology and performance of the heart and whether these differences manifest during development. Here for the first time, the sex-specific heart rates during embryogenesis of Gambusia holbr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,673 Views
14 Pages

Next-Generation Sequencing Analysis of Mutations in Circulating Tumor DNA from the Plasma of Patients with Head–Neck Cancer Undergoing Chemo-Radiotherapy Using a Pan-Cancer Cell-Free Assay

  • Michael I. Koukourakis,
  • Erasmia Xanthopoulou,
  • Ioannis M. Koukourakis,
  • Sotirios P. Fortis,
  • Nikolaos Kesesidis,
  • Christos Kakouratos,
  • Ioannis Karakasiliotis and
  • Constantin N. Baxevanis

29 September 2023

Using next-generation sequencing (NGS), we investigated DNA mutations in the plasma tumor cell-free circulating DNA (ctDNA) of 38 patients with inoperable squamous cell head neck cancer (SCHNC) before and after the completion of chemoradiotherapy (CR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,539 Views
18 Pages

Age-Dependent Changes in the Relationships between Traits Associated with the Pathogenesis of Stress-Sensitive Hypertension in ISIAH Rats

  • Dmitry Yu. Oshchepkov,
  • Yulia V. Makovka,
  • Mikhail P. Ponomarenko,
  • Olga E. Redina and
  • Arcady L. Markel

Hypertension is one of the most significant risk factors for many cardiovascular diseases. At different stages of hypertension development, various pathophysiological processes can play a key role in the manifestation of the hypertensive phenotype an...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
6,158 Views
22 Pages

20 November 2020

Chronic hepatitis D (CHD) is the most severe form of viral hepatitis, with rapid progression of liver-related diseases and high rates of development of hepatocellular carcinoma. The causative agent, hepatitis D virus (HDV), contains a small (approxim...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,846 Views
27 Pages

Background: Olfactory dysfunction (OD)—including anosmia and hyposmia—is a common and often persistent outcome of viral infections. This systematic review consolidates findings from structural and functional MRI studies to explore how COV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,420 Views
13 Pages

Body Composition Benefits Diminish One Year After a Resistance Training Regimen in Breast Cancer Patients, Although Improvements in Strength, Balance, and Mobility Persist

  • Colin E. Champ,
  • Jared Rosenberg,
  • Chris Peluso,
  • Christie Hilton,
  • Rhyeli Krause,
  • Alexander K. Diaz and
  • David J. Carpenter

Objectives: Resistance training can improve body composition and physical function during and after breast cancer treatment and improve quality of life. It is unclear whether these changes persist once a person is no longer actively enrolled in a str...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,364 Views
17 Pages

19 October 2022

This study aims to explore tourism changes in coastal tourism destinations before and during the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of regional resilience. A mixed method of a social network and spatial analysis was used to evaluate inbound touri...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,865 Views
15 Pages

Objectives: To summarise and map the existing evidence relating to the definition, prevalence, prevention and management of saddle sores within the literature and highlight research gaps. Design: Scoping review. Data Sources: Three databases were sea...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,049 Views
45 Pages

29 July 2025

Introduction: Burnout syndrome, long described as an “occupational phenomenon”, now affects 15–20% of the general workforce and more than 50% of clinicians, teachers, social-care staff and first responders. Its precise nosological s...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
780 Views
14 Pages

19 October 2025

Polypharmacy is typically seen as an unavoidable consequence of multimorbidity and aging, with clinicians addressing complex medication lists unsystematically. In this perspective, we argue that polypharmacy should be managed as a chronic condition....