A Viral Battle in the Rice Field
…as physical barriers like fine hairs or sticky resins that make feeding more difficult, and indirect strategies that rely on chemical signals to recruit natural predators of the insects. One…
…as physical barriers like fine hairs or sticky resins that make feeding more difficult, and indirect strategies that rely on chemical signals to recruit natural predators of the insects. One…
…occurred because patients “may have been poorly guided in correct exercise implementation, triggering exacerbation of symptoms.” In other words, GET itself is fine. Problems arise only if it is done…
…children didn’t like our recommended primary outcome, school attendance, so we used disability.” She added that the primary outcome measure change was made, and reported, before results were collected. The…
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…them in the first place? I have been very lucky to have trained many fine virologists during my 33 years at Columbia University. Most have listened to my suggestions. The…
…its function in health and pathogenesis. As a young Assistant Professor at Tokyo University in the early 1990s, Ohsumi found that autophagy occurred in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. He decided…