This Research Topic is Volume II of a series. The previous volumes can be found here: Natural Disaster Prediction Based on Experimental and Numerical ...
Olfactory receptors (ORs), the largest family within the G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily, have long been recognized for their essential ...
The field of neurotrauma and epilepsy research has increasingly highlighted the pivotal influence of ion channels in the transition from traumatic brain ...
Feeding is a complex behavior driven by the interaction between circuits that regulate homeostatic, hedonic, and emotional states, which act together and influence energy expenditure, hunger, satiety, ...
Understanding stress physiology and molecular response mechanisms in plants is essential for improving crop production and ...
Sepsis is globally recognized as a primary contributor to morbidity and mortality. The Sepsis 3.0 definition is captured as ‘a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response ...
Bacteriophages, nature's microscopic and most abundant biological entities, have been extensively studied for their potential ...
The field of nucleic acid and peptide-based antimicrobials is emerging as a promising frontier in the fight against ...
Autoimmune and allergic diseases are complex, multifaceted conditions that continue to challenge clinicians and researchers worldwide. Standard ...
Emotional communication plays a central role in human–robot interaction (HRI), particularly in the case of humanoid robots whose embodied form enables rich ...
Perovskite materials have rapidly emerged as a leading class of compounds in the field of optoelectronics, driving significant advances in solar cell and ...
Emerging antiviral defense systems are expanding the conceptual and practical boundaries of genome editing. Across bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes, hosts ...