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In the stillness of the night, when the body should lie calm in sleep, something else may be happening beneath the surface.
Neurons—the nerve cells responsible for transmitting electrical and chemical signals throughout the body—are organized in tissue, tending to cluster together in groups according to how they function.
Qiyong Liu and colleagues consider the experience of basic malaria elimination, resurgence, and re-elimination in the Huai River Basin in central China, as well as lessons learnt to help to inform ...