Liver fibrosis, a pathological condition in which the liver becomes stiff and scarred, commonly develops in the progression of chronic liver diseases such as chronic hepatitis and metabolic ...
The body's organs are in constant communication. Fat tissue tells the liver when to store or release energy, the immune ...
Recent advances in single-cell sequencing technologies offer an opportunity to explore cell–cell communication in tissues systematically and with reduced bias. A key challenge is integrating known ...
Cell‒cell communication (CCC) is a fundamental biological process for the harmonious functioning of biological systems. Increasing evidence indicates that cells of the same type or cluster may exhibit ...
Mobile communication transitioned from an engineering dream to public reality in 1983. The first US commercial cellular ...
Hypothetical: You wake up tomorrow morning to find a superstorm that developed overnight thanks to climate change has sparked a chain of events that abruptly ushers in a new ice age and alters human ...
As the number of wireless applications and devices grows, higher standards for the quality of service and navigation performance of mobile networks are required. Numerous critical applications, ...
Ethiopia is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa with a population of more than 130 million. Until recently, its power grid only extended to a small percentage of its population—those nearest to ...