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    Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a psychological disorder in which individuals experience depressive symptoms during specific periods of the year. There is a range of proposed biological causes...
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    Eating disorders (ED) typically develop during adolescence, and prevalence rates have dramatically increased over the past century. There are a number of environmental, social, biological and...
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    Infrared therapy is a new and innovative light-based method to treat pain and inflammation in various parts of the body. Unlike ultraviolet light, which can damage the skin, infrared light enhances...
  • Life Sciences - 29 Jan 2019
    A liposome is a spherical-shaped vesicle that is composed of one or more phospholipid bilayers, which closely resembles the structure of cell membranes. The ability of liposomes to encapsulate...
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    Camelid single-domain antibodies (also known as nanobodies or VHHs) are derived from the Camelidae family of mammals such the llamas, camels, and alpacas. Unlike other antibodies, camelid antibodies...
  • Life Sciences - 22 Jan 2019
    The abstract of a scientific paper must concisely convey the background, purpose, methodology and conclusions of the published work. This section is visible to the readers even in cases where access...
  • Life Sciences - 22 Jan 2019
    Antigen retrieval techniques are used to enhance signals in immunohistochemical testing.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Jan 2019
    Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an analytical technique to determine differences in density within a sample with a nanoscale resolution by analyzing the elastic scattering angles of X-rays.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Jan 2019
    Lytic bacteriophage hijack the molecular machinery of a bacterial cell to make lots of progeny, and then burst, or lyse, the host cell.

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