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View article: Hard shell, soft blue-green core: Ecology, processes, and modern applications of calcification in terrestrial cyanobacteria
Hard shell, soft blue-green core: Ecology, processes, and modern applications of calcification in terrestrial cyanobacteria Open
Cyanobacteria are the oldest photoautotrophic lineage that release oxygen during photosynthesis, an ability that possibly evolved as far as 3.5 billion years ago and changed the Earth's environment-both in water and on land. Linked to the …
View article: Improving Social Connection with Weak Ties and Strangers: Effects of a New Micro-Intervention on Interaction Quality and Social Behavior
Improving Social Connection with Weak Ties and Strangers: Effects of a New Micro-Intervention on Interaction Quality and Social Behavior Open
We propose that the emotional quality of people’s interactions with acquaintances (i.e., weak ties) and strangers contributes to well-being. We test whether a new micro-intervention can raise the quality of these interactions. We randomize…
View article: Perioperative blood transfusion in major abdominal cancer surgery: a multi-centre service evaluation and national survey
Perioperative blood transfusion in major abdominal cancer surgery: a multi-centre service evaluation and national survey Open
Many patients having oncological surgery receive red cell transfusion, the majority being given postoperatively. Restrictive transfusion practice is generally followed; however, variability exists especially in cardiovascular disease. Equi…
View article: miRNAs that are dysregulated and/or dysfunctional in chronic neuropathic pain: A scoping Review
miRNAs that are dysregulated and/or dysfunctional in chronic neuropathic pain: A scoping Review Open
Review question / Objective: What are the miRNAs that are dysregulated and/or dysfunctional in chronic neuropathic pain?Objective: To identify miRNAs that are dysregulated in neuropathic pain.Background: Chronic pain is a major clinical is…
View article: Educational neuroscience: bridging theory and practice
Educational neuroscience: bridging theory and practice Open
Research advancements in the field of educational neuroscience (EN) have been remarkably compelling with proponents extolling its potential impact on educational practices. Through the development ...
View article: Translating Educational Neuroscience to Meet Diverse Needs of Children in Schools: Feasibility and Infrastructure
Translating Educational Neuroscience to Meet Diverse Needs of Children in Schools: Feasibility and Infrastructure Open
This project seeks to develop the infrastructure to begin the translation of educational neuroscience into classroom practice. As part of the project, we established the norms of Test of Word Reading Efficiency – Second Edition (TOWRE-2) a…
View article: Replication Data for: Frontal-subcortical circuitry in social attachment and relationships: A cross-sectional fMRI ALE meta-analysis
Replication Data for: Frontal-subcortical circuitry in social attachment and relationships: A cross-sectional fMRI ALE meta-analysis Open
Examine EF neurocircuitry associate with effective social bonds
View article: Dan Hendrix Interview for the Veterans' Voices Project
Dan Hendrix Interview for the Veterans' Voices Project Open
Dan Hendrix enlisted in the United States Air Force in January 1965. He received medical training and served in the 903rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron in Viet Nam during the Vietnam War. His squadron entered combat zones to facilitate p…
View article: Chronological reconstruction of the major population events occurring during the intimate human-<i>H. pylori</i> association.
Chronological reconstruction of the major population events occurring during the intimate human-<i>H. pylori</i> association. Open
Black lines indicate undifferentiated populations and all other lines are color-coded according to population as in Figs. 1, 3A, 4A, 6A. The sequence of events is as follows: 1) Initial acquisition of H. pylori by a human ancestor; …