2019
DOI: 10.1101/561175
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Hypothesis, analysis and synthesis: it’s all Greek to me!

Abstract: The linguistic foundations of science and technology have relied on a range of terms many of which are borrowed from ancient languages, a known but little researched fact from a statistical perspective. Precise definitions and novel concepts are often crafted with those -frequently used -terms, yet their etymology from Greek or Latin might not always be fully appreciated. Herein, we demonstrate that frequently used terms span almost the entire PubMed ® database, while a handful of terms of Greek origin retriev… Show more

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“…The details and functional rationale of the corresponding networks remain, however, to be deciphered. A starting point for experimental exploration of this crucial role of zinc might use gliotoxin, a mycotoxin likely to act as a zinc scavenger, a pseudargyrophore [to use the Greek root for zinc, see Iliopoulos et al (2019)] as a way to modulate zinc availability, translation and the overall energy metabolism (Seo et al , 2019).…”
Section: One‐carbon Metabolism and Zinc Assimilation And Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The details and functional rationale of the corresponding networks remain, however, to be deciphered. A starting point for experimental exploration of this crucial role of zinc might use gliotoxin, a mycotoxin likely to act as a zinc scavenger, a pseudargyrophore [to use the Greek root for zinc, see Iliopoulos et al (2019)] as a way to modulate zinc availability, translation and the overall energy metabolism (Seo et al , 2019).…”
Section: One‐carbon Metabolism and Zinc Assimilation And Homeostasismentioning
confidence: 99%