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Short Communication
Vol.5, Iss.6
Metabolic reprograming is a process in which cells alter their biosynthetic and bioenergetic pathways to meet the changing energetic demands. To ensure energy supply, cancer cells increase glucose uptake and adapt their glucose metabolism from oxidative phosphorylation to aerobic phosphorylation. Metabolic reprograming…
Editorial
Vol.5, Iss.6
Gliomas, particularly high-grade gliomas like glioblastomas, represent some of the most formidable challenges in oncology. These brain tumors are notorious for their resistance to conventional therapies, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. The recent systematic review and meta-analysis protocol offers a pro…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.6
The association between sedentary behavior or physical inactivity and risk for developing vascular aging, Cardiovascular (CVD) or Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) as well as developing risk factors for the disease is high. The health benefits of increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior using various re…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.6
Agriculture plays a substantial role in greenhouse gas emissions, and finding environmentally friendly and economically viable practices is crucial for addressing climate change and ensuring the long-term sustainability of the farming industry. A modern farming practice called Enhanced Strip-till is introduced in this …
Case Report
Vol.5, Iss.6
The incidence of S.agalactiae infection in older adults is increasing, especially in those with comorbidities. During the last four decades, invasive infections in adults unrelated to pregnancy have been increasingly reported. In these cases, a frequent underlying cause is osteoarticular or soft-tissue infection.In old…
Short Communication
Vol.5, Iss.5
The gut-microbiota-targeted prebiotic intervention has been a hot topic in the study of health modulation. To examine the effect of fucoidan supplementation on the health of long-cared elderly subjects (88years ± 3.41) with malnutrition (MNA-SF score ≤ 7), an eight-week randomized, single-blind clinical trial was ca…
Mini Review
Vol.5, Iss.5
Artificial Intelligence Ethics is playing an important role with the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is popular recognized that obeying to Artificial Intelligence Ethics guidelines and principles may resolve so many problems caused by Artificial Intelligence. This paper reviewed the development history …
Brief Communication
Vol.5, Iss.5
This short article aims to provide a guide on how to approach the study of cultural heritage. It would also like to provide a relevant framework to promote dialogue between archaeologists, scientists, and conservation scientists. The objective is to furnish the widest possible picture of the type of analysis that can b…
Original Article
Vol.5, Iss.5
The present study investigated the sensitivity of the Potential Evapotranspiration (PET) of Egypt to different initial conditions of soil moisture using a high-resolution Regional Climate Model (RegCM4). To address this issue, two 32-year simulations were conducted from 1979 to 2010. The first two years were considered…
Mini Review
Vol.5, Iss.5
Consumption of food contaminated with parasites pose a significant threat to public health particularly in underprivileged communities with inadequate access to sanitation and food safety practices. Unlike bacterial and viral infections, parasitic infections often develop slowly and are reported cause chronic health is…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.5
Background: Primary infection (chickenpox) or infection after reactivation (herpes zoster) of the herpesvirus Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) can lead to central nervous system complications, such as meningoencephalitis. This study aimed to determine the frequency of VZV infections in patients with meningoencephalitis. Me…
Short Communication
Vol.5, Iss.5
During its early youth, the Earth was the site of extremely violent processes. In particular, the energy of the impact of the planet Theia with the young Earth was such that the latter became entirely covered with a thick layer of molten magma, called the "magma ocean". On the now calmed Earth that we currently know, t…
Mini Review
Vol.5, Iss.5
The evolution of the geosphere is considered in the light of the expanding Earth hypothesis, an alternative concept of plate tectonics, the fifth axiom of which is the statement about the immutability of the mass and size of the Earth, as well as the mass of water on its surface. A new look at the evolution of the Eart…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.5
In the current study, alloxan-induced diabetic mice model was used to assess the antihyperglycemic effects of Chitosan Nanoparticles (CSNP) loaded with (Punica granatum methanol extract-PG) bioactive compounds. Analysis of P. granatum extract revealed significant concentrations of various classes of polyphenols. In par…
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