Vegetation water content serves as a vital indicator of plant water availability, water stress, and ecosystem health. It significantly influences plant physiological processes such as stomatal ...
Frontiers in Psychiatry is proud to launch this year's Women in Psychiatry: Addictive Disorders collection to showcasing ...
During the Late Pleistocene, a large number of megafauna species (i.e., animals >44 kg) on Earth became extinct. The timing and intensity of these extinctions varied across different regions and ...
Impact Respiratory RNA Virus Diseases' and the rapidly evolving subject area, we are pleased to launch Volume II for this ...
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Traditional cancer therapies—surgery, drugs, and radiation treatments—have varied in success. Often, these treatments were ...
Global digitalization alongside the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) based applications has led to data becoming a valuable resource. The ever increasing demand for high speed data has ...
Tourism communities often face unique challenges that test their social and cultural fabric. Rapid tourism growth can lead to cultural commodification, social inequality, and loss of identity, while ...
This Research Topic is the second volume of "The Fundamental Biology of Basophils in Health and Disease". Please see volume I here. Circulating basophilic granulocytes are hematopoietic cells found in ...
Metabolic diseases, including obesity, diabetes and its complications, cardiovascular diseases, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, genetic disorders, hypertension, and metabolic syndrome, pose a ...
Fibrosis, a characteristic of all chronic kidney diseases (CKD), is now recognized to be an independent predictor of disease progression. Renal fibrosis is a complex process characterized by excessive ...