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Interspecies systems biology (a.k.a. interspecies genetics) [PDF]
The power of genetics in the worm, and in the bacteria that worms eat, is harnessed for a systems view of the effect of diet on a host organism.
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The problem of self-devouring growth
How should future health be measured, in light of the insights collected in this special issue? This afterword calls into question the imperative of economic growth, showing how insatiable growth, predicated on consumption, produces profound collateral ...
Julie Livingston
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Proteomics-wise, how similar are mouse and human platelets?
The field of proteomics and its application to platelet biology, is rapidly and promisingly developing. Platelets (and megakaryocytes) are postulated as biosensors of health and disease, and their proteome poses as a tool to identify the specific health ...
Patricia Martínez-Botía +5 more
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Intracellular ATP Concentration and Implication for Cellular Evolution
Crystalline lens and striated muscle exist at opposite ends of the metabolic spectrum. Lens is a metabolically quiescent tissue, whereas striated muscle is a mechanically dynamic tissue with high-energy requirements, yet both tissues contain millimolar ...
Jack V. Greiner, Thomas Glonek
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Airborne Transmission of Avian Origin H9N2 Influenza A Viruses in Mammals
Influenza A viruses (IAV) are widespread viruses affecting avian and mammalian species worldwide. IAVs from avian species can be transmitted to mammals including humans and, thus, they are of inherent pandemic concern.
C. Joaquín Cáceres +2 more
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Cocirculation of two SARS-CoV-2 variant strains within imported pet hamsters in Hong Kong
During the investigation of a pet shop outbreak of severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with probable hamster-to-human transmission, the environmental and hamster samples in epidemiologically linked pet shops were found positive for SARS ...
Kin-Hang Kok +17 more
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OBJECT‐ORIENTED ONTOLOGY AND THE OTHER OF WE IN ANTHROPOCENTRIC POSTHUMANISM
The object‐oriented ontology group of philosophies, and certain strands of posthumanism, overlook important ethical and biological differences, which make a difference. These allied intellectual movements, which have at times found broad popular appeal,
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This article explores approaches to propagating interspecies understanding and examines the most appropriate ways to investigate the topic as a form of research. It addresses making, or Research through Design (RtD), as a more appropriate research method
Alan Hook
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The coinfection process producing multiple species of pathogens provides a specific ecological niche for the exchange of genetic materials between pathogens, in which plasmids play a vital role in horizontal gene transfer, especially for drug resistance,
Jingjing Quan +11 more
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The article proposes a new, interspecies interpretation of Joanna Rajkowska’s Oxygenator. Read as what Anna Tsing calls latent commons and problematized through Chantal Mouffe’s concept of agonistic spaces, the canonical piece of public art is shown to ...
Agata Kowalewska
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