Infectious diseases remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in many African countries; with the resulting socio-economic consequences contributing to productivity losses and hence slowed ...
The concept of permanent and irreversible cell cycle arrest (senescence) was initially regarded as a defence mechanism against tumour progression. However, research has demonstrated that senescent ...
Starch is a critical biopolymer with extensive applications in the food, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing sectors due to ...
Infectious and non-infectious respiratory diseases are regarded as accelerated-age conditions in which chronic inflammation, exacerbated/dysregulated immune responses, and immunological senescence ...
Nanostructured materials have become pivotal in advancing the field of tissue regeneration, demonstrating remarkable potential to improve the precision, efficacy, and outcomes of regenerative ...
Urban resilience has become a critical area of research as cities face increasing threats from tropical storms due to climate change. These storms can cause significant damage to infrastructure, ...
Integrating distributed energy resources (DERs), such as solar PV and wind, into power systems is a sustainable solution to meet carbon reduction goals. However, the extensive integration of renewable ...
Proliferative dysfunctions on the eye surface represent a significant area of concern within ophthalmology, characterized by ...
Malaria remains a significant global health challenge, with approximately 249 million cases reported annually. Despite being ...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) are technologies that create direct communication pathways between the brain and external ...
Insect vectors are pivotal in the transmission of pathogens, significantly impacting global public health by facilitating ...
The field of engineered cell therapies is rapidly advancing, offering promising new treatments for autoimmune conditions and cancer. Recent applications, particularly the use of chimeric antigen ...