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Intralipid-A Magic Bullet?

By Joseph Eldor

Theoretical Medicine Institute, Israel

Vaccines

Published: Sep 15, 2017 | pg. no: 98

Abstract: Tubal disease is the cause of female infertility in approximately 30% of women and 10-25% of these are due to proximal tubal obstruction. Selective salpingography represent an approach in the diagnosis and treatment of proximal tubal abnormalities. Intralipid (IL) is a synthetic product composed of 10 % soybean oil, 1,2 % egg yolk phospholipids, 2.25 % glycerin, and water. When indicated, IL is in ...[Read more]

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Imogeneity-volumous Theory

By Paul Andrew Bourne

Socio-Medical Research Institute, Jamaica

Archaeology

Published: Nov 21, 2016 | pg. no: 1-25

Abstract: Many of the events, interpretation and understanding of particular group of people that we have are largely based on the media’s image, language, terminology and perspective of them. The media do not appear to have a bias in report on a particular group of people; but the image, language and terminology play critical roles in framining interpretation that the mainstream society will have on a pe ...[Read more]

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In Silico Studies on HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors: A Review

By Basheerulla Shaik

National Institute of Technical Teachers Training, India

Proteomics & Bioinformatics

Published: Oct 31, 2016 | pg. no: 1-31

Abstract: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a formidable pandemic that is still creating havoc world-wide. The curative agent of this disease has been found to be a virus called human immunodeficiency virus of type-1 (HIV-1). In the replicative cycle of HIV-1, the integration of the viral DNA into host chromosomes is an essential step that is catalyzed by the enzyme integrase (IN). Inhibition of ...[Read more]

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Influence of Seston Quality on Physiological Condition of Mytilus Edulis in Oligotrophic Lagoon

By Réjean Tremblay

Institut des Sciences de la Mer (ISMER), Canada

Aquaculture & Marine Biology

Published: Oct 22, 2016 | pg. no: 1-21

Abstract: Mytilus edulis culture depends on natural plankton with seasonal variations in dietary nutritional value. The microbial communities assimilated by M. edulis in Magdalen Islands lagoons (St. Lawrence Gulf, Canada), are mainly dominated by small heterotrophic eukaryotes, which vary taxonomically and in terms of lipid composition over the growing season. Particular lipids classes and fatty acids foun ...[Read more]

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Impact of Anti-Oxidized Low- Density Lipoprotein Antibodies in Heart Failure and Coronary Artery Disease. Role of Antioxidants

By Gideon Charach

Department of Internal Medicine, Israel

Cardiology

ISBN: 978-0-9967956-4-7

Published: Jul 26, 2016 | pg. no: 1-24

Abstract: Oxidative stress may play a significant role in the pathogenesis of heart failure (HF). Antibodies to oxidized low-density lipoprotein (Ox LDL Abs) reflect an immune response to LDL over a prolonged period and may represent long-term oxidative stress in HF. The Ox LDL plasma level is a useful predictor of mortality in HF and coronary artery disease (CAD) patients, and measurement of the Ox LDL Abs ...[Read more]

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Ilizarov Compression-distraction method in Paediatric Orthopaedics

By Mofakhkharul Bari

Russian Ilizarov Scientific Centre, Russia

Orthopedics & Rheumatology

ISBN: 978-0-9967956-5-4

Published: Mar 31, 2016 | pg. no: 1-288

Abstract: In 1950, Ilizarov moved to Kurgan. In Kurgan, Ilizarov continued to explore ways to achieve improved results in bone healing and immobilization of fractures. While he was studying Mechanics he had an insight into the stability that an external ring with crossed wires would bring to a fracture setting. He then asked a local metal worker to fashion these specially designed parts ...[Read more]

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