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Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth, and yet, they have not received enough consideration in astrobiology. Viruses are also extraordinarily diverse, which is evident in the types of relationships they establish with their host ...
Ignacio de la Higuera, Ester Lázaro
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Automated machine learning optimizes and accelerates predictive modeling from COVID-19 high throughput datasets [PDF]
COVID-19 outbreak brings intense pressure on healthcare systems, with an urgent demand for effective diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic procedures.
Georgios Papoutsoglou +6 more
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Mucosal Responses to Zika Virus Infection in Cynomolgus Macaques
Zika virus (ZIKV) cases continue to be reported, and no vaccine or specific antiviral agent has been approved for the prevention or treatment of infection.
Neil Berry +9 more
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: Intestinal damage from the duck plague virus (DPV) infection affects intestinal inflammation factors expression and barrier dysfunction. Here we report findings from the pathogenicity of the intestinal tract, intestinal morphological, intestinal ...
Jie Kong +7 more
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An ESA roadmap for geobiology in space exploration [PDF]
This work was supported by the European Space Agency under the Topical Team, 'Geobiology in Space Exploration'. Claire Cousins is funded by a Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Fellowship, co-funded by the Marie Curie Actions FP7 Programme.Geobiology ...
Cockell, Charles S +1 more
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Selectivity and specificity: pros and cons in sensing [PDF]
Sensing using specific and selective receptors provides two very different but complementary strategies. This Sensor Issues article will discuss the merits and challenges of specific sensors, and selective sensors based on synthetic arrays.
Peveler, William J. +2 more
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Astrovirology: How Viruses Enhance our Understanding of Life in the Universe [PDF]
Viruses are the most numerically abundant biological entities on Earth. As ubiquitous replicators of molecular information and agents of community change, viruses have potent effects on the life on Earth, and may play a critical role in human spaceflight,
Bywaters, Kathryn F. +4 more
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Viroids-First—A Model for Life on Earth, Mars and Exoplanets
The search for extraterrestrial life, recently fueled by the discovery of exoplanets, requires defined biosignatures. Current biomarkers include those of extremophilic organisms, typically archaea.
Karin Moelling, Felix Broecker
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CERTAIN ASPECTS OF IMMUNOPYCHIATRY [PDF]
Immunopsychiatry is based on the assumption that schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and major depressive disorders are related with atypical immune reactions or inflammatory processes. It has also been suggested that the neurotoxic effects of COVID-19 due
Pandarakalam, James Paul
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Experimental silicification of the extremophilic Archaea Pyrococcus abyssi and Methanocaldococcus jannaschii: applications in the search for evidence of life in early Earth and extraterrestrial rocks [PDF]
International audienceHydrothermal activity was common on the early Earth and associated micro-organisms would most likely have included thermophilic to hyperthermophilic species.
Bienvenu, N. +6 more
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