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The human body at cellular resolution: the NIH Human Biomolecular Atlas Program [PDF]
Transformative technologies are enabling the construction of three-dimensional maps of tissues with unprecedented spatial and molecular resolution.
M. Snyder+123 more
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Revised Estimates for the Number of Human and Bacteria Cells in the Body
We critically revisit the “common knowledge” that bacteria outnumber human cells by a ratio of at least 10:1 in the human body. We found the total number of bacteria in the “reference man” to be 3.9·1013, with an uncertainty (SEM) of 25%, and a variation
R. Sender, Shai Fuchs, R. Milo
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Human microbiome: an academic update on human body site specific surveillance and its possible role
Human body is inhabited by vast number of microorganisms which form a complex ecological community and influence the human physiology, in the aspect of both health and diseases.
Elakshi Dekaboruah+3 more
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On the Fabric of the Human Body [PDF]
With the publication of De Humani Corporis Fabrica in 1543, Andreas Vesalius bestowed some of the greatest advancements of anatomic understanding since the time of Galen, correcting major misconceptions, eg, the notion that the great vessels originated in the liver. It took nearly 1500 years for this evolution in anatomic thinking to transpire.
Zankhana Raval, Douglas W. Losordo
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On the whereabouts of SARS-CoV-2 in the human body: A systematic review
Since SARS-CoV-2 appeared in the human population, the scientific community has scrambled to gather as much information as possible to find good strategies for the containment and treatment of this pandemic virus.
Wim Trypsteen+4 more
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BodyNet: Volumetric Inference of 3D Human Body Shapes [PDF]
Human shape estimation is an important task for video editing , animation and fashion industry. Predicting 3D human body shape from natural images, however, is highly challenging due to factors such as variation in human bodies, clothing and viewpoint ...
Gül Varol+6 more
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The “atmosphere” of the human body
A human-occupied indoor space shares many similarities with Earth and its ...
Schoemaecker, Coralie, Carslaw, Nicola
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Background Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic, noncommunicable disease characterized by hypoxemia, with altered lung function, dyspnea on mild exertion, limited tolerance to physical exertion, and functional impairment.
Wilder Villamil-Parra+3 more
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Introduction: Physical inactivity is a risk factor for developing noncommnunicable diseases, as well as respiratory and cardiovascular disorders. To counter this, different types of interventions have been proposed, including respiratory muscle training (
Edgar Debray Hernández-Álvarez+4 more
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In recent years, the development and research of flexible sensors have gradually deepened, and the performance of wearable, flexible devices for monitoring body temperature has also improved.
Yi Su+12 more
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