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Perspective
Vol.6, Iss.8
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death worldwide, despite significant advances in pharmacotherapy and interventional techniques. The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics represents a transformative leap forward in addressing persistent challenges in interventional cardiology, …
Perspective
Vol.6, Iss.8
Despite advances in interventional cardiology, chronic coronary syndrome (CCS) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality globally, notably in resource-constrained healthcare systems like Indonesia. Traditional percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) approaches, particularly stenting, have consistently fai…
Clinical Trials
Vol.6, Iss.8
Once underestimated, Nitric Oxide (NO) is now recognized as a crucial molecule in maintaining vascular health, supporting brain function, and modulating systemic diseases. Since its Nobel Prize-winning discovery in 1998, NO has re-emerged as both a robust biomarker and a therapeutic target, particularly within cardiova…
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.8
"The next “moonshot’ isn’t technological-it’s the leap from 5% to 100% human capacity of awakening “consciousness†for intergenerational well-beingâ€.We're living through a paradox of staggering potential and profound brokenness. Human ingenuity and AI capabilities have never been more powerful, yet our ec…
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.8
The World Trade Center (WTC) disaster created an environmental exposure to aerosolized dust and gases that contained various genotoxic and carcinogenic chemicals. Various analyses of the WTC particulate matter have shown that it contained high concentrations of heavy metals, ionics and asbestos derived from pulverized …
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.8
Toona sinensis, a woody vegetable, is highly valued for its nutritional and medicinal properties. However, with the continuous improvement of people's living standards and the general concern about food safety, they want to consume Toona sinensis safely and for a prolonged period. Therefore, new requirements have been …
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.8
Species of the genus Papuacites are micropterous and have strongly or very strongly reduced wings. They are rather narrow and small which is in contrast to the larger and robust species of the genus Anthracites Redtenbacher, 1891 from which they also differ by the narrow instead of wide lateral lobes of the pronotum an…
Descriptive Research
Vol.6, Iss.8
Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) is a major cause of respiratory illness, primarily affecting young children, and can also cause severe disease in elderly or immunocompromised adults. Although first identified in 2001, retrospective studies suggest HMPV has been circulating since at least 1958, with its late discovery attr…
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.8
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with atherosclerosis and restenosis as critical pathological contributors. Accumulating evidence suggests that diets high in animal products—including red meat, eggs, and dairy—are significant contributors to these conditions thro…
Perspective
Vol.6, Iss.8
The success of Drug-Coated Balloon (DCB) angioplasty hinges critically on effectively preventing coronary artery recoil, an acute elastic response that threatens procedural efficacy and long-term vessel patency. While technical approaches remain foundational, emerging evidence reveals dietary intervention as a pivotal,…
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.7
Background: The presence of recurrent seizures characterizes epilepsy, which is defined as a chronic disorder of the nervous system. It has recently been suggested that COX-2 inhibitors may offer protective neurotherapeutic effects while simultaneously controlling seizures. The animal model is an important tool for ass…
Original Article
Vol.6, Iss.7
Introduction: The Gambia, a country in West Africa, is at high risk of environmental degradation due to its low-lying coastal regions, deforestation, limited resources, weak institutional capacity, and heavy reliance on agriculture. This research aimed to examine the effects of global climate change policies on environ…
Original Article
Vol.6, Iss.7
We propose a new ecological theory of golf swing coordination based on the interaction between degrees of freedom and conserved quantities in golfer–environment systems. Using screw theory and motion capture data, we analyze pitch invariance along the Instantaneous Screw Axis (ISA) as a conserved action structure. Cr…
Original Article
Vol.6, Iss.7
Cytochrome P-450 enzymes play a critical role in xenobiotic metabolism and homeostasis, with their induction offering therapeutic potential for liver diseases and metabolic disorders. Using molecular docking and statistical analyses, the research examines the binding affinities and structural features of 46 known induc…
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