Gene editing refers to the precise alteration of an organism's DNA sequence at a specific locus. In cancer treatment, this technology is leveraged to modify the genetic makeup of cancer cells, either ...
Solid tumors, prevalent across various systems such as the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and gynecologic systems, constitute a significant challenge in adult oncology. These tumors are ...
In today’s interconnected world, the spread of pathogenic microorganisms poses a significant challenge to global public health, economic stability, and ...
Neuroscience has traditionally explained communication in the brain through electrochemical signaling: action potentials, synapses, neuromodulators, and ...
Breast tumors are among the most commonly encountered malignancies in clinical practice. Yet, practitioners occasionally face unexpectedly rare entities ...
The field of infectious diseases is facing increasing challenges due to the emergence of complex infections that resist conventional therapeutic approaches.
Autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases arise from complex interactions between host genetic susceptibility and environmental factors, particularly the gut ...
Global progress in maternal, newborn, and child survival has stalled, despite significant progress achieved between 2000 and 2015. The world is currently ...
Genitourinary (GU) cancers, including prostate, bladder, renal and testicular malignancies, represent a heterogeneous group of diseases with varying ...
Obesity research has become increasingly relevant as global rates of overweight and obesity continue to rise, affecting all age groups and communities.
The cancer stem cell (CSC) paradigm is pivotal for understanding tumor progression, relapses, and therapeutic failure. Endowed with self-renewal, ...
In an era defined by digital transformation, education faces the challenge of reconciling global technological innovation with the cultural and contextual ...