Category Archives: Research
A chirality change in XPC- and Sfi1-derived peptides affects their affinity for centrin
Particulate organics degradation and waste sludge minimization in complete solids retention activated sludge wastewater treatment plants
Designing physical activity environments to include nature enhances positive physical and psychological benefits
Physical inactivity has been identified as a pressing health issue across the globe because has been directly related to mental and physical ill health. Insufficient physical activity (PA) is now the fourth leading underlying cause of premature
Jurassic siphon
Zinc – A beneficial player in autoimmune diseases
Multiplex methods provide effective integration of multi-omic data in genome-scale models
Diversity in the health professions
Our country is becoming more diverse. It is predicted that 24 years from now, we will not have a majority group. When combined, African Americans, Hispanics, Asian Americans and Native Americans will be the majority group. Since
The invisible hearing aids
How to build a communication system for cells
Did Joan of Arc and Saint Paul suffer from epilepsy?
In February 2016, I read an article written by two Swiss neurologists trying to demonstrate that Joan of Arc’s and Saint Paul’s visual and auditory experiences were all manifestations of underlying epilepsy. The article was published in
Can Radon radiation become a source of treatment for Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Melatonin’s role preventing steatohepatitis and improving liver transplantation results
Autonomy, reciprocity and respect: cultural values and their impact on indigenous children’s development
Child development is currently a topic of concern for scientists, teachers and governments. Ethnography, Cultural Psychology and Human Ecology have contributed to criticize the idea of universal pathways of human development, stressing the intimate relationships between children’s
Direct regulation of G protein signal strength as a new drug target?
The benefits and safety of pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM)
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is currently considered a low-grade neoplasm that mainly affects young women, and is characterized by the presence of diffuse pulmonary cysts. Several studies have shown that patients with LAM have reduced exercise capacity secondary to




















