From this month’s batch of F1000Prime Reports, the peer-reviewed open-access review series on emerging themes in biology and medicine, we thought we’d feature a report dealing with one of the deadliest killers in human history: malaria. In “Research priorities for the development and implementation of serological tools for malaria surveillance“, James Beeson and colleagues take…
The October issue of the open-access review journal F1000Prime Reports is now out, and for this month’s feature, we thought we’d put cardiac metabolism in the spotlight.
The researcher stared at a writhing star-shaped mass of tentacle-like appendages, each with a mouth and teeth, and with a few of these severing themselves in half and carrying on individually … Readers would be forgiven for assuming this was the sighting of a cosmic entity at the end of a Lovecraft novella, except the…
F1000Prime Reports is an open-access review journal that expands on the recommended literature coverage of F1000Prime by publishing unique, peer-reviewed reports to provide context on emerging themes in biology and medicine.
Adapted from a recent press release Controlling brain circuits with light: F1000 Biology Reports takes a look at the story behind the invention of optogenetics Last week we published, in our open access, peer-reviewed journal F1000 Biology Reports, the open access, an historical account of the beginnings of the optogenetic revolution by Edward Boyden.