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Original Article Vol.5, Iss.8
Cytotoxicity and Antibacterial Assessment of Zinc Ferrite and Cobalt Zinc Ferrite Nanoparticles with Siha, H9c2 and Hek 293 Cells
The fast growing medical techniques and advances in medication system is very reliable for focusing targets according to their capability against different hallmarks. There is validation of particular activity to know whether it is effective against biology of cancer cells or not, if so then it should impair cancer gro…
Mini Review Vol.5, Iss.8
Epigenetic Changes in Middle Eastern Women Due to Environmental Exposures: A Mini-Review
Editorial Vol.5, Iss.8
A Short Overview of Tumor Spheroids as a Subject of Tumor Research
Mini Review Vol.5, Iss.8
Developmental Trajectory of Mastery Motivation in Young Children with and without Developmental Delay: Mini-Review
Mastery motivation has been identified as key factor for future child competence in early childhood. Whether the development of children's mastery motivation is changeable or stable from toddlerhood to preschool age remains inconclusive. Thus, the purpose of this study was to discuss the previous findings of mastery mo…
Research Article Vol.5, Iss.8
Preclinical Assessment of MicroMatrix® + Cytal® and Integra® DRT in a Porcine Third-Degree Burn Model
Third-degree burn wounds can cause devastating loss of functionality for patients. As such, platform technologies that allow effective wound management are needed. Herein, we describe the use of MatriStemâ„¢ Urinary Bladder Matrix (UBM)-based products (MicroMatrix® + Cytal®) and a collagen and glycosaminoglycan (GAG)…
Short Communication Vol.5, Iss.8
Biliary Colic. Is it All?
We present a very common case about abdominal pain, but with some peculiarity that we consider notable. The use of ultrasound in Primary Care consultation was very useful to reach the final diagnosis among the multiple possible differential diagnoses.…
Research Article Vol.5, Iss.8
Age-Specific Survival in Lung Cancer in the Nordic Countries through a Half Century
Background: Lung cancer (LC) is often diagnosed at a late stage in relatively old persons whose survival may be compromised because of limited treatment. Our aim was to carry out an age-specific survival study on LC in Denmark (DK), Finland (FI), Norway (NO) and Sweden (SE) through a half century (1972-2021). Nordic su…
Observational Studies Vol.5, Iss.8
Traditional and Non-Traditional Approaches to Prediction of Natural Catastrophes
The catastrophes number from begin of XXI century increased about two times. The causes of the fact appeared to be obscure, but some suggestions based on understanding space and global processes, exists. The most terrible phenomena are tsunami. Such a wave got death of 700 000 people in 2004. A new tsunami got South We…
Case Report Vol.5, Iss.8
Numbness of the Left Leg Caused by Perfusional Deficit in Right Parietal Lobe in a Case of Whiplash-Associated Disorder: Comparison of Imaging Tools for Diagnosis
Background: Since Whiplash-Associated Disorder (WAD) causes severe pain and even disability among patients, early diagnosis and therapy are essential to reduce personal and social costs. Traditionally, the diagnosis of WAD is mainly conducted through the examination of clinical symptoms and anatomical imaging with Comp…
Research Article Vol.5, Iss.8
Patterns of Recurrence in Patients with Non Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer. Can Radiotherapy Interruptions Influence The Patients Prognosis?
Aims: To determine the impact of interruptions/suspensions of radiotherapy in relation to the stage and histopathological features in patients with Non-Metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer (NMHNSCC), undergoing chemotherapy and Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT). Materials and methods: We retrospecti…
Case Report Vol.5, Iss.8
Crystal Induced Colitis Mimicking Crohns Disease
Crystal-induced colitis, a rare complication of sevelamer therapy in Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients, presents diagnostic challenges. We report a case of a 39-year-old man with severe lower gastrointestinal bleeding attributed to sevelamer-induced colonic ulcers. Despite initial suspicion of Crohn's disease, hist…
Research Article Vol.5, Iss.8
Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin as more than a Biomarker of Metabolic Diseases and Reproductive Disorders: What Physicians Should Know?
Until recent years, Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG) has been considered of less a priority in the management of metabolic and chronic inflammatory states. However, emerging research highlights the remarkable role of SHBG in the screening and follow-up of patients not only with metabolic disorders but also in influe…
Research Article Vol.5, Iss.8
The Impact of Chloroform on Viability of Temperate Bacteriophage Lambda and Survival of its Host, Escherichia coli
Background: This study investigates the effect of chloroform, an organic compound with anti-bacterial properties, produced both naturally and due to anthropogenic activities on the viability of temperate bacteriophage lambda (phage lambda) and its host, Escherichia coli (E. coli). The study was initiated while repurpos…
Mini Review Vol.5, Iss.8
Anxiety in Academia: The Impact of Predatory Journals on Researchers and Scientific Integrity
Review Article Vol.5, Iss.8
How to Teach our story: A BANdaid for Politics in Schools
“History is a clock that people use to tell their political and cultural time of day. It is a compass they use to find themselves on the map of human geography. It tells them where they are but, more importantly, what they must be.” -John Henrik Clarke…
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