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Gut Bacteria Help T Cells Heal Muscle: Study
Natalia Mesa, PhD | Mar 14, 2023 | 4 min read
Regulatory T cells in the colon travel to muscles to promote wound healing in mice, raising questions about how antibiotics may impact injury recovery.
Mining Bacterial Small Molecules
L. Caetano M. Antunes, Julian E. Davies and B. Brett Finlay | Jan 1, 2011 | 10 min read
As much as rainforests or deep-sea vents, the human gut holds rich stores of microbial chemicals that should be mined for their pharmacological potential.
Research: MOST-CITED SCIENTISTS: RESEARCHERS RANKED 301-350 FOR THE PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84
The Scientist Staff | Aug 19, 1990 | 4 min read
Number NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 301. JOHANSSON S.G.O. Immunology 3,855 302 COCHRANE C.G. Immunology 3,848 303. KUO J.Y.H.-F.A. Pharmacology 3,846 304. NEVILLE D.M. Molecular Biology 3,821 305. CURTIS D.R. Pharmacology 3,819 306. HAMILTON W.C. Physical Chemistry 3,815 307. MITH E.L. Biochemistry 3,812 308. AUSTEN W.G. Physiology 3,792 309. MUETTERTIES E.L. Inorganic Chemistry 3,790 310. BREIDENBACH M. Physics 3,789 311. CAHILL G.F. Physiology 3,783 312. LEHMANN H. Molecular
Top 10 Innovations 2021
2021 Top 10 Innovations
The Scientist | Dec 1, 2021 | 10+ min read
The COVID-19 pandemic is still with us. Biomedical innovation has rallied to address that pressing concern while continuing to tackle broader research challenges.
Among Review Journals, Biochemistry Serial Tops The List
Abigail Grissom | Mar 4, 1990 | 4 min read
For seven of the past 10 years, the Annual Review of Biochemistry has exhibited the highest impact of any review journal (or nonreview journal, for that matter) in the life sciences. In 1988, its impact rating stood at a towering 48.3, a figure well above the second ranking journal Pharmacological Reviews, which had a rating of 29.4. The accompanying table lists the top 10 review journals, according to their 1988 impact ratings. Impact figures are measures of how often the average article in a
The AIDS Research Evaluators
Lynn Gambale | Jul 9, 1995 | 6 min read
Chairman: Arnold Levine, chairman, department of molecular biology, Princeton University Barry Bloom, Weinstock Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator, department of microbiology and immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York Rebecca Buckley, professor of pediatrics and immunology, Duke University Medical Center Charles Carpenter, chairman, Office of AIDS Research Advisory Committee; professor of medicine,Brown University School of Medicine Don
Nobelists Find All Eyes On Prize
Steven Benowitz | Nov 12, 1995 | 8 min read
When Michael Smith took a share of the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1993 for his work in reprogramming genes, 1989 Nobelist J. Michael Bishop, University Professor in the department of microbiology and immunology at the University of California, San Francisco, offered some friendly advice: Learn to say "no." JUST SAY NO: 1993 laureate Michael Smith was advised to turn down invitations. Previous Nobel laureates warn that the attention and instant celebrity in the first year-even up
Most Cited Scientists: Researchers Ranked 351-400 For The Periods 1965-78 And 1973-84
The Scientist Staff | Sep 16, 1990 | 4 min read
  NAME FIELD CITATIONS 1965-78 351. OPPENHEIM J.J. Immunology 3,631 352. LOENING U.E. Molecular Biology 3,626 353. RECTOR F.C. Physiology 3,623 354. RICE S.A. Physical Chemistry 3,622 355. JACOB F.* Molecular Biology 3,603 356. ORCI L. Histology 3,600 357. ERNSTER L. Biochemistry 3,592 358. TRUMP B.F. Pathology 3,581 359. LU A.Y.H. Pharmacology 3,578 360. PERRY R.P. Molecular Biology 3,577 361. BAULIEU E.E. Endocrinology 3,573 362. TEMIN H.M.* Virology 3,570 3
Interdisciplinary Research
Robert Chiasson | Oct 13, 1996 | 1 min read
Isn't it ironic that the biology scientists receiving MacArthur fellowships [K.Y. Kreeger, The Scientist, Sept. 2, 1996, page 1; T.W. Durso, The Scientist, Sept. 2, 1996, page 3] are interested in broadening their studies to areas combining disciplines while university administrations are subdividing disciplines? My own university (the University of Arizona) has subdivided the old biological sciences into (1) ecology and evolutionary biology; (2) microbiology and immunology; and (3) molecular
450 FOR THE PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84
The Scientist Staff | Oct 28, 1990 | 3 min read
MOST CITED SCIENTISTS: RESEARCHERS RANKED 401-450 FOR THE PERIODS 1965-78 AND 1973-84 (The Scientist, Vol:4, #21, pg. 22, October 29, 1990) (Copyright, The Scientist, Inc.) -------- CITATIONS NAME FIELD 1965-78 401. GORBACH S.L. Microbiology 3,460 402. FELDMAN G.J. Physics 3,452 403. HEEGER A.J. Physics 3,451 404. FORSHAM P.H. Endocrinology 3,450 405. OWMAN C.S.O. Histology 3,449 406. HILLEMAN M.R. Virology 3,448 407. LEHNINGER A.L. Biochemistry 3,447 408. NAJARIAN J.S. Surgery

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