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The Cooperative Brain

open access: yesThe Neuroscientist, 2013
Cooperation is essential for the functioning of human societies. To better understand how cooperation both succeeds and fails, recent research in cognitive neuroscience has begun to explore novel paradigms to examine how cooperative mechanisms may be encoded in the brain.
M. Stallen, A. G. Sanfey
openaire   +7 more sources

Mariannhill monastery, 1882-1982

open access: yesContree
The Mariannhill monastery was established in 1882 on the farm Zeekoegat in Natal by the Trappist monks who, before any direct evangelization, cultivated the large and productive monastery farm and erected the necessary buildings.
J.B. Brain
doaj   +1 more source

Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Brain Science in 2019

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2020
The editorial team greatly appreciates the reviewers who have dedicated their considerable time and expertise to the journal’s rigorous editorial process over the past 12 months, regardless of whether the papers are finally published or not [...]
Brain Science Editorial Office
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Cerebral organoids model human brain development and microcephaly

open access: yesNature, 2013
The complexity of the human brain has made it difficult to study many brain disorders in model organisms, highlighting the need for an in vitro model of human brain development.
Madeline A. Lancaster   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Aging of the Brain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
An increasing number of persons live for nine or more decades and enjoy the benefits of a well-functioning brain until the end of their life. In that respect, the cognitive performance in later life and the quality maintenance of the brain are amazing biological phenomena.
Csaba Nyakas   +3 more
openaire   +5 more sources

Liquid brains, solid brains [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2019
Cognitive networks have evolved a broad range of solutions to the problem of gathering, storing and responding to information. Some of these networks are describable as static sets of neurons linked in an adaptive web of connections. These are ‘solid’ networks, with a well-defined and physically persistent architecture. Other systems are formed by sets
Stephanie Forrest   +4 more
openaire   +3 more sources

FoxO1 signaling in B cell malignancies and its therapeutic targeting

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
FoxO1 has context‐specific tumor suppressor or oncogenic character in myeloid and B cell malignancies. This includes tumor‐promoting properties such as stemness maintenance and DNA damage tolerance in acute leukemias, or regulation of cell proliferation and survival, or migration in mature B cell malignancies.
Krystof Hlavac   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Reference Standards for Gas Flow Measurement

open access: yesMeasurement + Control, 1978
The most significant standard methods of gas flow measurement in current use are reviewed. Each method is briefly described and discussed and guides to the flow ranges covered by the methods are presented along with estimates of their accuracies. Details
T. J. S. Brain
doaj   +1 more source

Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Brain Sciences in 2017

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2018
Peer review is an essential part in the publication process, ensuring that Brain Sciences maintains high quality standards for its published papers.[...]
Brain Sciences Editorial Office
doaj   +1 more source

Single‐cell insights into the role of T cells in B‐cell malignancies

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Single‐cell technologies have transformed our understanding of T cell–tumor cell interactions in B‐cell malignancies, revealing new T‐cell subsets, functional states, and immune evasion mechanisms. This Review synthesizes these findings, highlighting the roles of T cells in pathogenesis, progression, and therapy response, and underscoring their ...
Laura Llaó‐Cid
wiley   +1 more source

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