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  • Flowcytometry Immunophenotyping: Role in Acute Leukemia and Detection of Aberrant Expressions in the Indian Population May 13, 2024
    Aim: To study the distribution of Acute Leukemia cases, and the expression of commonly used Cluster of Differentiation (CD markers) in sub-classification of Acute Leukemia and aberrant expression of these markers. Methods: The retrospective study was conducted at a Global Reference Lab in Mumbai from January 2017 to December 2021 on 1538 Acute Leukemia cases […]
    N. Singh
  • Osmosis: A Natural Approach for Treating Constipation May 13, 2024
    Osmosis is a natural process that occurs in living organisms and plays a vital role in maintaining their health. This abstract investigates the effectiveness of treating constipation with salt water after getting out of bed in the morning using the process of osmosis. Constipation is a common bowel problem caused by diet, lifestyle, medications, or […]
    Yasobanta Das
  • Speed Breeding in Cereal Crops: Accelerating Genetic Improvement for Rapid Agricultural Advancement May 13, 2024
    The global demand for food is rising due to population growth, climate change, and evolving consumer preferences. Traditional plant breeding programs typically require a decade or more to develop and release new crop varieties. Speed breeding is a cutting-edge technique designed to expedite genetic improvement by significantly reducing the seed-to-seed cycle. This review explores the […]
    Kundrapu Phani Kumar
  • Progressive Supranuclear Palsy-a Mirror Image of Parkinson’s Disease, A Literature Review of Rehabilitation Strategies March 10, 2023
    Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare neurodegenerative disease which mimic similar to Parkinsonism. PSP advances much quicker than in PD yet no effective medication or therapy to manage PSP available. This literature review aimed to discover the recent advances in the physical therapy treatment options for PSP. Databases such as PubMed, Elsevier and SAGE […]
    Arpita Shetty
  • Biosynthesis and Characterization of Algae oil Obtained from Chlorella vulgaris March 9, 2023
    Chlorella vulgaris was isolated from the African Regional Aquacultural Centre Aluu, Rivers State. The culture was grown and was analysed for oil contents using three different extraction methods and was also analysed for pigments and the algae oil was characterized. Pigment analysis of the biomass had 7-12000 µg/g beta carotene, Astaxantin, Cantaxantin, Chlorophyll-a and Chlorophyll-b […]
    I. Saidu
  • Effects of Mycorrhizal Inoculant on the Quality of Macropropagated Seeds and the Agronomic Performance of Plantain (Musa spp.) February 28, 2023
    The difficulties of nurserymen and producers of plantains in Côte d’Ivoire are the high mortality rate of seedlings and the delays of growth in the field. The aim of this study is to improve quality and agronomic performance of plantain seedlings produced by PIF technique (plantain seedlings production based on macropropagation). The plantain shoot bulbs […]
    Don-Rodrigue Rosin Bi Voko
  • Assessment of Genetic Parameter of Variability and Heritability based on Morphological Traits and Disease Parameters for Brown Spot in Rice (Oryza sativa L.) February 22, 2023
    Cochliobolus miyabeanus is a serious threat to the standing rice crop in context of production and productivity as it results in loss of both grain quality and yield. The pathogen causes brown spot disease in rice which had resulted in two severe famines in past. Hence, in this regard it is imperative to search for […]
    . Banshidhar
  • A Research Protocol on Effectiveness of Sub Occipital Myofacial Release on Functional Disability in Temporomandibular Dysfunction with Neck Pain: A Randomized Control Trial February 8, 2023
    Background: Temporomandibular joint dysfunction is one of commonest joint that gets affected in females, studies shows that the altered posture of cervical spine lead to mandibular retrusion and hence in long term leads to Temporomandibular dysfunction, the tightness of sub-occipital muscle leads to pulling of the ligaments around the joint in course causing retrusion or […]
    Om C. Wadhokar
  • A Prospective, Open-Label, 12 Week Trial of S-adenosylmethionine in the Symptomatic Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease February 4, 2023
    Objective: To determine if treatment with S-adenosylmethionine (SAM-e) might lead to cognitive and behavioral improvement in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Interventions: We conducted a prospective, open-label study of six subjects who were given oral SAM-e over 12 weeks and measured the effects on cognition and behavior. Outcome measures: Outcome measures of cognition and behavior […]
    Maja L. Rudolph
  • Case Report on ANC Mother Two Month with Severe Anemia February 4, 2023
    Introduction: Human body creates extra blood throughout pregnancy to support human baby's growth. If you don't get enough iron or certain other nutrients, human body may be unable to manufacture the necessary number of red blood cells to produce this extra blood. When you're pregnant, it's typical to experience mild anemia [1]. Case Presentation: A […]
    Roshani Shankarrao Warghane
  • An Autonomous Incremental Learning Algorithm for Radial Basis Function Networks February 3, 2023
    In this paper, an incremental learning model called Resource Allocating Network with Long-Term Memory (RAN-LTM) is extended such that the learning is conducted with some autonomy for the following functions: 1) data collection for initial learning, 2) data normalization, 3) addition of radial basis functions (RBFs), and 4) determination of RBF cen-ters and widths. The […]
    Seiichi Ozawa
  • Identification and Characterization of circRNA in Longissimus Dorsi of Different Breeds of Cattle February 3, 2023
    Shandong black cattle is a new breed of cattle that is developed by applying modern biotechnology, such as somatic cloning, and conventional breeding methods to Luxi cattle. It is very important to study the function and regulatory mechanism of circRNAs in muscle differentiation among different breeds to improve meat quality and meat production performance and […]
    Ruili Liu
  • Autonomous Adaptive Agent with Intrinsic Motivation for Sustainable HAI* January 27, 2023
    For most applications of human-agent interaction (HAI) research, maintaining the user’s interest and continuation of interaction are the issues of primary importance. To achieve sustainable HAI, we proposed a new model of intrinsically motivated adaptive agent, which learns about the human partner and behaves to satisfy its intrinsic motivation. Simulation of interaction with several types […]
    Takayuki Nozawa
  • Prevalence of Malignancy in Solitary Thyroid Nodule-A Retrospective Study January 27, 2023
    Background: Solitary thyroid nodule is defined as discrete mass palpable in an otherwise apparently normal thyroid gland. Solitary nodule is the common presentation of thyroid disorders. Objective: This study aimed to look into the prevalence of malignancy in clinico-radiologically detected solitary thyroid nodule and to correlate the findings in pre-operative fine needle aspiration cytology(FNAC) and […]
    A. Kavya
  • Preparation of Boerhaavia diffusa Mediated Selenium Based Mouthwash-A Comparative Microbial and Cytotoxic Effect January 25, 2023
    Introduction: The extract of Boerhaavia diffusa root, a plant used in Indian traditional medicine, has significant immunomodulatory Potential. Selenium, a nutrient element that has a massive function in biological systems, is one of the interesting compounds to integrate with antibacterial agents. Recently several studies have pointed out the ability of selenium nanoparticles to exhibit anticancer, […]
    Pravalika Arunkumar
  • Impact of Certain Fungicides and Calcium Nitrate on Quality and Shelf Life of Kinnow Mandarin January 25, 2023
    An experiment was carried out at Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar during the year 2019-20 to study the effect of different fungicides and calcium nitrate on the quality and shelf life of Kinnow mandarin”. A spray of carbendazim, copper oxychloride, mancozeb, propiconazole, nimbecidine, calcium nitrate, and their combinations were done ten days prior […]
    . Sukrampal
  • A Case Report of Complete Heart Block January 25, 2023
    Introduction: Complete Heart Block (CHB) occurs when the electrical signals can’t pass normally from the atria, the heart’s upper chambers, to the ventricles or lower chambers. This condition can develop because of congenital or secondary to cancers, myopathies or heart ischemia, infectious or endocrinological disorders and it needs comprehensive work-up to be excluded. Background: In […]
    Sonal Dhobe
  • Dynamic evolution in the key honey bee pathogen deformed wing virus: Novel insights into virulence and competition using reverse genetics January 23, 2023
    The impacts of invertebrate RNA virus population dynamics on virulence and infection outcomes are poorly understood. Deformed wing virus (DWV), the main viral pathogen of honey bees, negatively impacts bee health, which can lead to colony death. Despite previous reports on the reduction of DWV diversity following the arrival of the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, […]
    Eugene V. Ryabov
  • Production Potential Appraisal of Soils of for Part of Palamaner Division in Chittoor District, Andhra Pradesh, India January 23, 2023
    The soil profile samples that are present in upper slopes of the Palamaner agricultural division are evaluated to know the production potential of the study area. The soils have moderate slope and are affected by erosion. Besides, soils have excessive drainage limitation. Geologically, soils are developed on the quartz-migmatite gneiss complex. All the soils are […]
    B. Jayasree
  • Clinical Profile and Outcome of Diabetic Foot Ulcer in Teritary Care Hospital January 23, 2023
    Background: The goal of this study was to estimate the disease burden of diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) admissions in a tertiary care hospital in a developing country in terms of clinical profile and outcome. Method: In this descriptive study, the data were collected from the medical record of diabetic patients with foot ulcer who were […]
    S. Kavipriya