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Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.4
The study of the Nanoscale Diamonds (NDs) and their water suspensions has opened huge opportunities for their technological and biomedical applications. Therefore, the interaction of ND with water is actively studied. However, insufficient attention has been paid to the biochemical behavior of suspensions with low carb…
Brief Report
Vol.5, Iss.4
The NS3 protein is a multifunctional non-structural protein involved in dengue virus polyprotein processing. This protein is also target in the immune response against dengue virus infection. The predominance of cytotoxic T-cell lymphocytes epitopes in the NS3 structure suggests the participation of this protein in lim…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.3
The vernalization characteristics of wheat are mainly controlled by vernalization and photoperiod genes, which determine the winter-spring habit and heading-flowering of wheat, and affect its environmental adaptability. In order to understand the effects of vernalization and photoperiod genes on heading date, 12 common…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.3
Genetics, epigenetics, infection, stress and trauma predispose individuals to systemic chronic inflammation that contributes to mental illness, autoimmune conditions, and chronic disease. This paper explores the interplay of these issues and their serious health consequences. While modern medicine has made significant …
Editorial
Vol.5, Iss.3
The advent of droplet microfluidics has revolutionized the landscape of biomedical research, offering a platform for the precise control and manipulation of fluids at the microscale [1,2]. …
Review Article
Vol.5, Iss.3
Mushrooms are substantial source of nutritional, medicinal compounds, and other benefits compounds still need to be worked out for their important applications. Mushrooms as higher Basidiomycetes and Ascomycetes contain secondary metabolites in their fruit bodies, cultured mycelium, and cultured broth. These secondary …
Opinion
Vol.5, Iss.3
Infectious diseases have been a huge obstacle to human survival for centuries. Despite scientific progress, bacterial infections continue to be among the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Thus, surface functionalization of materials can be a viable strategy to prevent biofilm formation. In this way, met…
Case Report
Vol.5, Iss.3
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis (CST) is a rare but serious condition with long term morbidity and mortality. Pregnancy and nausea vomiting during pregnancy are well known risk factors. Early identification and prompt interventions will minimize the complications of CST. This is a case of CST which presented in first trimes…
Case Report
Vol.5, Iss.3
Hepatoid Adenocarcinoma of the Stomach (HAS) is a rare unique subtype of Gastric Cancer (GC) with a low incidence but a high mortality rate. We report a female case of 67-years-old with APF producing hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the gastric antrum with liver and lung metastases. Abdominal CT of the patient showed multipl…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.2
The most celebrating fruit in Indian traditional medicine Ayurveda is the Indian gooseberry also known as amla fruit, used the prevention of numerous diseases. No reports are available on the prevention of ESBL produced MDR bacteria has lead us to investigate amla’s bioactive compounds (total phenolics, flavonoids, t…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.2
In this article, we performed a preliminary test with the mean square fluctuation (RMS) function, using EEG data, in which the task consisted of the response given to the real/imagined motor stimulus. All steps, up to the configuration of the RMS function, relied on information from subject S010, available in the Physi…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.2
Objectives: In our study we evaluated the long term efficacy of protocol with bortezomib in induction and lenalidomide in maintenance for AL renal Amyloidosis transplant-ineligible patients. Methods. A prospective analysis of 16 transplant-ineligible patients with histological diagnosis of renal amyloidosis. All patien…
Research Article
Vol.5, Iss.2
Introduction and objectives: Conventional methods of Holter (H) monitoring, data analysis and reporting can be inefficient, leading to high costs and long response times. Traditional H devices can be cumbersome to wear, and uncomfortable testing can reduce patient compliance and satisfaction, impacting diagnostic perfo…
Review Article
Vol.5, Iss.2
Medicinal plants have been an inspiration source for developing new chemical entities, providing diverse chemical structures and modes of action for medicinal chemistry strategies. Modern medicinal chemistry approaches promote functional group changes to improve NCE’s biological activity. Incorporating the trifluorom…
Case Report
Vol.5, Iss.2
In patients infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), cytopenia and bone marrow dysplasia are the most common hematologic complications. Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias (AIHAs) are rare and heterogeneous disorders characterized by the destruction of red blood cells through warm or cold antibodies. Despite Autoimmu…
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