JGIC
Journal of Gastroenterology and its Complications
Seikals K
HIV/AIDS occupy a special place among other diseases. It is Incurable and frightening disease, causing anger and denial.
JGIC
Journal of Gastroenterology and its Complications
NalyotovAV
Summary: Recent studies suggest a potential relationship between helicobacter pylori (HP) infection and small intestinal bacterial
overgrowth (SIBO). The state of the digestive tract microflora is not often taken into account in the treatment of children with chronic
gastroduodenal pathology associated with HP. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of SIBO in children with
duodenal ulcer disease (DUD) and functional dyspepsia associated with HP
JGIC
Journal of Gastroenterology and its Complications
Rendon-Huerta E
Objective and Design: The aim of this project was to evaluate the influence of inflammatory cytokines IL- and IL-8 on gastric
•pithelial-mesenchymal transition in gastric epithelial cells.
JGMD
Journal of Genetic Mutation Disorders
Dil-Afroze
Spinal muscular atrophy is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by degeneration of alpha motor in anterior horn
cells of brain and spinal cord, which results in muscular atrophy, hypotonia, fasciculations, areexia, paralysis and even
death in most severe cases. The underlying cause of this disease is biallelic loss of survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene. Depending upon the clinical features & patient's age, SMA is classied into dierent distinctive sub types.
JGMD
Journal of Genetic Mutation Disorders
Bhattacharya PK
Escherichia coli is the commonest Bacteria for urinary tract Infection do regulate its transcription predominantly at the
stage of initiation by repressors and/or activators.
JAHI
Journal of AIDS and HIV Infections
Albadawi AAM
Out of 31 patients evaluated by serology for Echinococcosis during the study period, 7 (22.58%) were seropositive. Liver was
the most frequent site involved (24 patients; 77.77%). Second organ the lung 5(16.13%) bone 1(3.23%) and the optic 1(3.22%). Of the
respectively
JAHI
Journal of AIDS and HIV Infections
Nabeel Nazeer
lesion, known as invasive or aggressive candidiasis, can be extremely refractory to treatment.
confused by the fact that the patient was a chain smoker, and also because the initial MRI images were strongly suggestive of an invasive
malignancy. When clinical and radiological signs exactly mimic a malignancy, the picture is confusing.
JAHI
Journal of AIDS and HIV Infections
Bekele Z
According to UNASID report in 2018 Women continue to account for a disproportionate percentage of new HIV infections
among adults (aged 15 and older) in sub-Saharan Africa: they represented 59% of the 980 000 million [820 000–1 100 000] new
adult HIV infections in 2017 with available data
JCERC
Clinical and Experimental Research in Cardiology
Hongbin Wu
The study was approved by the The Medical Ethics Committee of the Cardiovascular Institute and our Hospital. All meth
ods were performed in accordance with relevant guidelines and regulations. The written informed consent was obtained
from the patients
JBBA
Journal of Biostatistics and Biometric Applications
Eugene L Wachspress
Abstract
coordinates are needed in some applications for polygons with concave vertices. Such elements do not have rational barycentrics and
mean-value coordinates (Floater, 2003) [1
JMSN
Journal of Materials Science and Nanotechnology
Sang Eun Hong
Solution blow spinning (SBS) o ers an easily adaptable alternative that has the potential to generate on-demand conformal
nano ber mats directly on a wide range of targets. e present study demonstrates the facile fabrication of polycaprolactone
(PCL)-gelatin nano bers using only a commercial airbrush and compressed gas.
e PCL content increased mechanical
strength, and gelatin content enhanced cell adhesion, proliferation, and acceleration of the biodegradation rate. An animal
study was then used to demonstrate some of the possible surgical applications, including use as a surgical hemostatic, as a
surgical sealant, and in tissue reconstruction
JPDD
Journal of Pharmaceutics & Drug Development
Chunyang Zhou
Inflammation arises through a complex network of dozens of molecules (including interleukin, interferon, chemo-kine, tumor necrosis factors, and acute-phase proteins) and many cell types (including monocytes, granulocytes, mast cells, and lymphocytes) [1-3]. Among the numerous cytokines involved in inflammation, the interleukin 1 (IL-1) family is involved in almost all types of inflammation and is an important inflammatory therapeutic target [1,2,4]. Interleukin 1 (IL-1) family members are central mediators of innate immunity and inflammation. In systemic or local pathological conditions such as tissue injury [5-7]
JCRS
Journal of Case Reports and Studies
XiaoYing Fu
Laboratory studies of the patient suggested the existence of measles virus infection after the measles vaccination,
EBV infection, combined with its iron protein, abnormal level of lipid, and hemophagocytes in the bone marrow smear indicated that the patient caught a EBV related hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis syndrome co-infected with measles.
JCRS
Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Luo Huasong
Twelve patients with complex pelvic acetabular fractures were randomly divided into 3D group and conventional
group, 6 cases in each group. Before operation, all patients completed routine examinations such as whole blood analysis,
coagulation analysis, electrolyte of liver and kidney function, blood glucose, complete set before blood transfusion, urine
analysis, electrocardiogram, color
JAVR
Journal of Advances in Virology Research
Zahra Talashan
The infection of Human Papillomavirus has remained the major health problem globally, with striking disparities between
low-, middle-, and high-income countries in rates of infection, the attendant viral disease impacts, and access to preventive
measures. This systematic review has looked into key health indicators in terms of prevalence and incidence of infection, the
burden of cervical cancer, vaccination coverage, and screening programs across these economic categories in light of human
papillomavirus infection
JIID
Journal of Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Taylor-Robinson AW
Immunosenescence describes the decrease in immune function with advancing age, a phenomenon that is associated with changes in the B and T lymphocyte populations. CD8+ T cells display the most dramatic phenotypical and functional changes within the T cell compartment whereby the cohorts of effector and memory T cells expand while the total population and diversity of naive T cells both decline.
JIID
Journal of Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Faqi MK
Background and objectives: The early differentiation between infectious and non-infectious sepsis remains a challenge due to the
lack of a reliable, ready available and quick biomarker of bacterial sepsis. This study aims to determine the diagnostic accuracies of
procalcitonin (PCT), C-reactive protein (CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) as individual and combined predictors of
bacterial sepsis, when compared to the gold standard microbiological cultures
JOO
Journal of Obesity and Overweight
Low Suet Fin
Background: This study aimed to elucidate the relationship between fast foods and snack consumption with the health-relat
ed quality of life (HRQoL) among overweight and obese children of ‘My Body is Fit and Fabulous’ at school (MyBFF@s
chool) intervention program.
JOO
Journal of Obesity and Overweight
Guang Wang
Background: Obesity induces insulin resistance, increases serum free fatty acids (FFAs), and causes renal problems includ
ing albuminuria. Adipocyte insulin resistance has an important effect on occurrence of whole-body insulin resistance,
which is correlated with fasting free fatty acids and fasting insulin levels. Bariatric surgery (BS) improves albuminuria, free
fatty acid and insulin levels. We investigated whether albuminuria associates with adipocyte insulin resistance and whether
following BS a reduction in albuminuria relates to the improvement of adipocyte insulin resistance.
JDOC
Journal of Dentistry and Oral Care Medicine
Alfredo De Rosa
Irrigation is a pivotal phase in the correct performance of an endodontic treatment, because it represents an essential support for mechanical instrumentation. The removal of the smear layer occurs through the combined use of instrumentation
protocols and an appropriate irrigation methodology. Unfortunately, despite effective instrumentation, some areas such as
septa, isthmuses and lateral canals are not easily reachable by irrigating solutions, and consequently bacterial contamination
in these areas remains a constant concern. To address this challenge, we considered using a gel composed of hyaluronic acid
(generically referred to together with its salts as HAS), nano-micro-structured silicon dioxide (SiO2
) and antimicrobial
agents. Hyaluronic acid gives the gel optimal viscosity, reducing the iatrogenic effects of endodontic treatment and promoting tissue repair processes, even inside the microtubules after sealing the root canal.The presence of nano-micro-structured
silicon dioxide offers numerous advantages, including the slow release of disinfectant agents, a cleansing action and physical
lubrication with micro-abrasion during the opening and reaming phases of the root canal. The combined effect of hyaluronic acid and silicon dioxide ensures excellent adhesion of the gel to the instruments, significantly improving the performance
of endodontic treatment.