Articles Related to hepatocellular carcinoma
Researches on the Pharmacological Effects of Eicosapentaenoic Acid
Fish oils are the most common source of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs), mainly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). It has been pointed out protective effects and beneficial effects of EPA on body weight reduction, heart health, blood lipid profile, cardiovascular diseases and other diseases. Based on its biological activities, EPA may be developed to a complementary and alternative medicine through further research. In this paper, the pharmacological effects of EPA were summarized by reviewing the recent related literatures.
Hepatic Angiosarcoma, going but not gone. Lessons from a single centre experience
Hepatic angiosarcoma is a rare tumour that is often difficult to diagnose. Historically, most cases of hepatic angiosarcoma were seen in the setting of industrial epidemics caused by exposure of workers to toxins such as vinyl chloride. Cases associated with recognised exposure to carcinogens have fortunately been extremely rare for the last three or more decades.
Electronic-nose Applications in Forensic Science and for Analysis of Volatile Biomarkers in the Human Breath
The application of electronic-nose (E-nose) technologies in forensic science is a recent new development following a long history of progress in the development of diverse applications in the related biomedical and pharmaceutical fields. Data from forensic analyses must satisfy the needs and requirements of both the scientific and legal communities. The type of data collected from electronic-nose devices provides a means of identifying specific types of information about the chemical nature of evidentiary objects and samples under investigation using aroma signature profiles of complex gaseous mixtures containing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released from manufactured products and parts of the human body. E-nose analyses also provide useful qualitative information about the physicochemical characteristics and metabolic conditions of human subjects without the need for time-consuming analyses to identify all chemical components in human-derived volatile mixtures.
Editorial Board Members Related to hepatocellular carcinoma
Nallasivam Palanisamy
Associate Professor
Michigan Center for Translational Pathology
University of Michigan
United States
Michigan Center for Translational Pathology
University of Michigan
United States
Peter Schemmer
Professor
Department of General -, Visceral- and Transplant Surgery
University Hospital of Heidelberg
Germany
Department of General -, Visceral- and Transplant Surgery
University Hospital of Heidelberg
Germany
Asma Amleh
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
American University in Cairo
Egypt
Department of Biology
American University in Cairo
Egypt
Lin Feng
Associate Professor
Bioinformatics Research Centre
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
Bioinformatics Research Centre
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore