Editorial Material
Medicine, General & Internal
Jeffrey A. Lieberman
Summary: Huxley's "The Doors of Perception" delves into the significance of the mescaline trial, as well as revealing the connection between chemical synthesis and natural substances, sparking interest in psychedelic drugs.
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
(2021)
Review
Psychology, Clinical
Wayne Hall
Summary: This paper briefly describes research in the 1950s and 1960s in North America on the therapeutic use of LSD, and discusses the reasons that led to its abandonment. The factors include tighter regulation of pharmaceutical research, discrepancies between clinical trial results and the claims made by psychedelic advocates, and lack of interest from the pharmaceutical industry in funding clinical trials.
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE
(2022)
Article
Oncology
Kangwook Lee, Bo-Young Youn, Yu-Jeong Choi, Seunghwan Moon, Jungkwun Im, Kyongha Cho, Seong-Gyu Ko, Chunhoo Cheon
Summary: This article reviews the notable highlights of SH003, a herbal mixture that has the potential to become a significant anticancer agent. Previous studies have shown positive results of SH003 in various malignancies. Although the potential of SH003 as a chemotherapeutic agent has been well-documented in research studies, continuous work is required to evaluate its efficacy and safety.
Article
Psychiatry
Flavie Waters
Summary: Hallucinations are fascinating and misunderstood experiences that have been studied for centuries. The similarity between hallucinations in mental illness and those reported by mentally healthy individuals has long been recognized. Despite earlier criticisms, recent research on hallucinogens has opened up new possibilities for studying the mechanisms and processes of hallucination.
PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH
(2023)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Lei Wang, Nanxi Wang, Wenping Zhang, Xurui Cheng, Zhibin Yan, Gang Shao, Xi Wang, Rui Wang, Caiyun Fu
Summary: Peptide drug development has achieved significant progress in the past decade, thanks to new production, modification, and analytic technologies. These advancements have addressed the inherent limitations of peptides and have resulted in achievements in various therapeutic areas.
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION AND TARGETED THERAPY
(2022)
Article
Business
Md Shah Newaz, Andrea Appolloni
Summary: This study provides a systematic review of WEEE-behavioral research by conducting a bibliometric analysis and content analysis. The findings reveal the trends and hot topics in WEEE-behavioral research, as well as the main theories utilized and future research directions. The study contributes to understanding the evolution of the WEEE-behavioral domain and proposing an integrated theoretical framework.
BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
(2023)
Review
Medicine, Research & Experimental
Ahmed E. Altyar, Amr El-Sayed, Ahmed Abdeen, Marina Piscopo, Shaker A. Mousa, Agnieszka Najda, Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim
Summary: Although current pharmacological assays have limited therapeutic value for certain disorders, regenerative medicine has shown promising data in overcoming such problems, especially in zebrafish and reptilian models. Despite a lack of comprehensive understanding, investigations into the precise mechanisms behind their regenerative capabilities could potentially save millions of lives from life-threatening events. The use of advanced technologies such as organ transplantation, tissue engineering, stem cell therapy, and artificial tissues holds great potential in the future of regenerative medicine.
BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY
(2023)
Review
Engineering, Multidisciplinary
Hamed Nosrati, Masoud Nosrati
Summary: Regenerative medicine aims to repair, regenerate, or substitute impaired tissues and organs using cutting-edge approaches such as stem cell therapies and tissue engineering. Incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has opened new possibilities in this field, allowing for improved and accelerated research and development through the learning and application of data patterns.
Article
Neurosciences
Jack E. Henningfield, Marion A. Coe, Roland R. Griffiths, Sean J. Belouin, Ann Berger, Allison R. Coker, Sandra D. Comer, David J. Heal, Peter S. Hendricks, Charles D. Nichols, Frank Sapienza, Frank J. Vocci, Farah Z. Zia
Summary: This article discusses the development of new medicines containing classic hallucinogens and entactogenic psychedelics, and their classification and regulations under the US CSA. The article also explores the impact of abuse-related research on drug approval, labeling, and risk assessment, as well as the challenges in conducting abuse potential studies for substances with strong hallucinogenic effects.
Article
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Mohammadmahdi Mobaraki, Sonali Karnik, Yue Li, David K. Mills
Summary: In recent years, nanomaterials have gained significant research interest for their potential biomedical applications. Nanoclays, with their high porosity, surface properties, large surface area, excellent biocompatibility, and potential for sustained drug release, have attracted particular attention in the field.
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
(2022)
Review
Business
T. M. Arun, Puneet Kaur, Alberto Ferraris, Amandeep Dhir
Summary: This systematic literature review examines 50 research studies on consumer adoption of green restaurant services and identifies four key thematic foci and potential future research questions. The review summarizes why consumers adopt green restaurant services, providing important insights for future research.
BUSINESS STRATEGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT
(2021)
Review
Business
Henrik Gundelach, Bo Bernhard Nielsen
Summary: This review examines the measurement of subsidiary performance in the field of international business and finds a high variability in measurement methods. This variability hampers the development and testing of international business theory and poses challenges to replication studies in the social sciences. Therefore, a range of questions is proposed to guide future research in selecting appropriate measurement methods.
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
(2023)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Charles M. Bowen, Frederick S. Ditmars, Ashim Gupta, Jo-Anna Reems, William Samuel Fagg
Summary: Amniotic fluid, specifically its cell-free form, has regenerative properties and can stimulate immunomodulatory and pro-growth characteristics in target cells or tissues. It has been shown to effectively treat cutaneous wounds and orthopedic degenerative conditions.
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Sourav Mondal, Saumya Singh
Summary: This study utilizes bibliometric analysis to examine the development of green entrepreneurship. It finds that the number of research works and citations in this field has been gradually increasing in recent years. The most active countries in green entrepreneurship research are the UK, China, and Greece. The findings provide a complementary overview of green entrepreneurship and sustainable development for other researchers. Additionally, this study offers new insights and valuable suggestions for managers, entrepreneurs, and policymakers.
ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
(2023)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Anish Kumar, Sachin Kumar Mangla, Pradeep Kumar
Summary: The sustainable food supply chain is a globally significant research area that has been expanding rapidly in recent years. Through a review and thematic analysis, key themes such as waste management, supply chain sustainability and impact assessment, and decision support have been identified as important for enhancing sustainability in SFSC.
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
(2022)