The arterial vasculature is the second most frequently calcified structure in the human body after the skeleton. Calcification of the aorta and aortic valves occurs in most individuals in westernized ...
Abstract: The adoption of Service-Based Architecture (SBA) in 5G Core Networks (5GC) has significantly transformed the design and operation of the control plane, enabling greater flexibility and ...
The work convincingly demonstrates the role of the mycobacterial secreted effector protein MmpE, which translocates to the host nucleus and exhibits phosphatase activity. The study is particularly ...
The introduction of dynamic arrays triggered the biggest change to how we work with Microsoft Excel formulas in years, if not decades. They allow a single formula to spill multiple results into ...
Gene therapy holds the promise of preventing and curing disease by manipulating gene expression within a patient's cells. However, to be effective, the new gene must make it into a cell’s nucleus. The ...
Dec 5 (Reuters) - A protective shield at the Chornobyl nuclear plant in war-torn Ukraine, built to contain radioactive material from the 1986 disaster, can no longer perform its main safety function ...
The protective shield built around the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site in Ukraine can no longer do its job to confine radioactive waste as a result of a drone strike earlier this year, according to ...
Abstract: To address the degradation of localization accuracy in star trackers under dynamic conditions, this paper proposes a gyro-aided localization method integrating trailing star spot ...
Advanced engineered cell therapies require gene editing tools that are both precise and efficient. In recent years, CRISPR-Cas9 has emerged as the gold standard for editing genes with greater ...
To provide participants with basic knowledge and understanding related to the regulatory functions for the security of nuclear material, nuclear facilities and associated activities. The course will ...
Genetic editing holds promise to treat incurable diseases, but the most popular method — CRISPR — sometimes does more harm than good. A new study from University of California San Diego and Yale ...