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The Interdisciplinary Intersections of Molecular Biology with Life Sciences

open access: yes
As an interdisciplinary science, molecular biology plays a fundamental role in comprehending the holistic structure of the life sciences and in building bridges between different disciplines.
Ozyigit, Ibrahim Ilker
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Quantitative biology – a perspective for the life sciences' way into the future

open access: yes, 2018
Life science research and life sciences' industries are facing an overwhelming complexity of biology. Today's scientific methods and technologies allow for a very detailed look at biology.
Wallmeier, H. (Holger)
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Microbiome−host proteostasis crosstalk—An emerging perspective on mechanisms and interventions toward healthy longevity

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Proteostasis and the gut microbiota play a key role in shaping host physiology. Microbiota‐derived metabolites, vitamins, and RNA modulate host proteostasis. Findings from model systems, including C. elegans, indicate microbes can either stabilize or disrupt host proteostasis.
Abhishek Anil Dubey, Maria Ermolaeva
wiley   +1 more source

It's Elementary: Science Buddies Bring Biology to Life

open access: yesPLoS Biology, 2009
As a developmental biologist with a passion for teaching, I enjoy explaining my work on cell rearrangements in the yolk sacs of killifish embryos to audiences ranging from first-year undergraduates to professional colleagues. Becoming a parent offered new opportunities.
openaire   +4 more sources

From mice to humans—divergent strategies for intestinal homeostasis and regeneration

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Recent advances such as organoid genome editing, xenotransplantation, imaging, and whole‐genome sequencing have enabled direct studies of human intestinal stem cells (ISCs). These studies reveal species‐specific features, including slower ISC proliferation, distinct injury responses, slower somatic mutation accumulation in humans, and an inverse ...
Keiko Ishikawa   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Applications of artificial intelligence in life sciences

open access: yes
Artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses the science and engineering behind creating intelligent machines capable of tasks that typically rely on human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, decision-making, and problem-solving.
Hoh, Yin Kiong
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Phosphoinositides and inositol phosphates as molecular glues

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Inositol phosphates (IPs) and phosphoinositides (PIPs) regulate diverse eukaryotic processes. Beyond recruiting signaling proteins or acting as structural cofactors, recent studies suggest they mediate protein–protein interactions as natural molecular glues.
Aleshia Seaton‐Terry   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

- Open Life Science

open access: yes
Open Life Sciences is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal committed to encompassing a wide array of subjects within the life sciences. It is poised to captivate a diverse readership across the fields of biology, biotechnology, and medicine, including ...
Lorenzo Nissen
core  

Writing biology with mutant mice: the monstrous potential of post genomic life

open access: yes, 2011
Social scientific accounts identified in the biological grammars of early genomics a monstrous reductionism, ‘an example of brute life, the minimalist essence of things’ (Rabinow, 1996, p. 89).
Davies, GF
core  

PARK(ing) time–How park deficiency affects the biological clock in a Drosophila model of Parkinson's disease

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Drosophila park mutants serve as a model for Parkinson's disease. We used this strain to investigate the connection between oxidative stress and the circadian clock mechanism. We showed that increased oxidative stress affects the physiology of pacemaker cells, disrupting their daily structural plasticity. Lack of rhythmic signaling from pacemaker cells
Kamila Zientara   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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