Cell and Developmental Biology is the study of the structure and function of cells and how they interact with each other throughout the course of the life cycle of an organism. This field of study involves looking at the interactions between cells, their environment and their activities. It examines how cells communicate with each other, how they grow and divide, how they respond to external influences, and how the cells and organism work together to achieve normal functioning. It also looks at how the organism develops from a single cell into a multicellular organism and how the organism's structure and function change throughout its life. At the most basic level, Cell and Developmental Biology looks at the evolution of cells, the process of cell division, and the role of proteins and enzymes in directing their behavior. It also looks into how cells adapt over time, such as those responsible for the development of the brain and nervous system, and how hormones regulate various processes involved in organismal development. Genetic changes throughout the life span of an organism are also studied, and this research can help researchers understand how different genes and proteins regulate certain processes and functions. More specifically, Developmental Biology looks at the role of the environment in cell function and development. This research is used to study how cells respond to changes in their environment and how they interact with other cells. This research can help explain why certain diseases occur or why certain treatments work. This research also investigates how cells interact with the external environment, such as in the process of cell differentiation. Overall, Cell and Developmental Biology is a specialized area of research that focuses on the structure and function of cells, as well as the dynamics of their interactions and behavior. This field of research can help us learn more about the growth and development of organisms, and further our understanding of how different proteins and genes regulate various processes and functions. These insights can be used to study various diseases and to develop therapeutic interventions.
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Title : Narrative medicine: A communication therapy for the communication disorder of Functional Seizures (FS) [also known as Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES)]
Robert B Slocum, University of Kentucky HealthCare, United States
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM), as a unique healthcare model through biodesign-driven biotech and biopharma, translational applications, and neurology-related biomarketing to secure human healthcare and biosafety
Sergey Victorovich Suchkov, N. D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : Neuro sensorium
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Title : GBF1 inhibition reduces amyloid-beta levels in viable human postmortem Alzheimer's disease cortical explant and cortical organoid models
Sean J Miller, Yale School of Medicine, United States
Title : Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries (tSCI) - Are the radiologically based “advances” in the management of the injured spine evidence-based?
W S El Masri, Keele University, United Kingdom