by PeerJ Staff | May 6, 2014 | regular
Please be seated… Transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) allows measurement of blood flow velocities in the intracranial vessels, and until last year’s publication in PeerJ of “Transcranial Doppler ultrasound to assess cerebrovascular reactivity:...
by PeerJ Staff | Apr 29, 2014 | regular
Tell me what’s in your guts, I’ll tell you what’s in your blood! Last year, PeerJ published “Associations between the human intestinal microbiota, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and serum lipids indicated by integrated analysis of high-throughput...
by PeerJ Staff | Apr 23, 2014 | regular
Pseudomonas syringae is the most widespread bacterial pathogen in plants. Several strains of P. syringae produce the phytotoxin coronatine, which inhibits plant defense responses and contributes to disease symptom development. In a well-received PeerJ study ...
by PeerJ Staff | Apr 9, 2014 | regular
In a well-received and cited PeerJ article “Assessing insect responses to climate change: What are we testing for? Where should we be heading?” published last year, Dr Nigel Andrew et al. examined how research on climate change affecting insects was being...
by PeerJ Staff | Apr 2, 2014 | regular
The ability to distinguish between different ions such as sodium, potassium and calcium is critical to the function of many biological molecules and has been a topic of considerable intellectual debate for more than 50 years. The determination of a number of protein...
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