Journal of Angiotherapy
The Journal of Angiotherapy is a SCOPUS indexed, international, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles on all aspects of angiogenesis. Mult More +
Editor-in-Chief: Fazlul Huq
Evaluation on Antibacterial Activity and Hepatoprotectivity of Rauwolfia serpentina
Gnanasekaran Ashok1,6*, Yukshna A/P Ramunaidu2, Fouad saleih R.AL-Suede3,4 Murugesan Karthikeyan1, Pugazhandhi Bakthavatchalam5, Sajeewa P. Rathnayake6
The results of this study provide scientific evaluation of antibacterial activity and hepatoprotective effect of Rauwolfia serpentina which will be useful to researchers investigating the compounds with this potential and encouraging the development of new findings in this field.
Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article
A Systematic Review on Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients with Corona Virus Infection
Pugazhandhi Bakthavatchalam1, Fouad Saleih R.AL-Suede2,3, Sudarshan S.1*
Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article
Rizwan Rashid Bazmi1, Muhammad Asif2**, Hafiza Sidra Yaseen3, Pharkphoom Panichayupakaranant1,4*
The present study has an impact on overcoming the inflammation problem, which can lead to various types of chronic inflammatory diseases, using the artocarpin & artocarpin-rich Artocarpus heterophyllus extract. The primary significance of this research is the achievement of preparation of a natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic agent using a green chemistry, which contributes to combat inflammation and analgesia. Furthermore, this method is practically used for industrial commercialization.
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Ashwaq Hamid Salem Yehyaa,*, Majed Ahmed Al-Mansoubb, Fouad Saleih Resq Al-Suedea, Siti Balkees Binti STN Hameed Sultana, Muhammad Asyraf Abduramana, Noor Amanina Azmic, Mufda jameel abedalhadi alrawashdehd, Seyedeh Fatemeh Jafarie, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majida,f
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Angiogenic Switches Play a Critical Progression in Cancer
Nozlena A Samad a*, Ahmad Bustamam Abdul b, Rasedee Abdullah b, Heshu Rahman b,d,e KZ Khor a, Max Stanley Chartrand c
The role of angiogenesis in tumor development and operating this very particular switch in controlling tumor.
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Loiy Elsir Ahmed Hassan a, b*, Foud S. Al-Suade a, Samah M.Fadul c, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid a
Anogeissus leiocarpus is a traditional medicinal plant, used to treat diarrhea, fever, coughs, rheumatism, leprosy, wounds and skin diseases and psoriasis. This study was aimed to investigate the antiangiogenic and cytotoxic effects of six extracts from Anogeissus leiocarpus (leaves and bark).
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Nafees Uddin Chowdhurya, Abida Tishab, Juthika Sarkerb, Pulak Dev Nathb, Nowshin Ahmedb, Shahanshah Abdullahb, Tasdik Farooqb, Waich Mahmudb, Md. Mohabbulla Mohibb,c, Md. Abu Taher Sagorb
The molecular mechanism of iNOS that leads to CVD is comprehensively summarized in this review so as to aid in drug discovery strategies for the treatment of CVD.
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Modes of Anti-angiogenesis in Chemical Perspectives
Shan Arif a, b, Muhammad Imran a, b, Muhammad Adnan Iqbal a, b
In the current study, role of synthesized chemical pharmacores like Humulus lupulus, Hypericum perforatum, Panax ginseng, Coptis chinensis and Rheum palmatum (Varinska et al., 2010) as anti-angiogenesis has been compiled.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (3 MB) Open Access Article
Mansoureh Nazari Vishkaei a, Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer c, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid a,b
SLOS vesicles can be considered for effective dermal therapeutic agent for the treatment of skin cancer.
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Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan A,C,E, Mohammad Adnan Iqbal B, Muhammad Asif A, Tabinda Azam B, Majed Al-Mansoub A, Rosenani S. M. A. Haque B, Mohammed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer C, Aman Shah Abdul Majid D, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid A,C,E*
Metal salts and base rosmarinates demonstrated potent anti-GBM efficacy as IL17A inhibitor with minimal toxicity.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1 MB) Open Access Article | Supplementary Material
Li-xin XU A, Xiao-bo XIA B, Aman Shah Abdul Majid C, Dan Ji B
This study provides insight to EDHF-mediated vasomotor response, as well as various eye disorders caused by dysfunctional retinal arteries, like central retinal artery occlusion.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (971 KB) Open Access Article
Aman Shah Abdul MajidA*, Elham FarsiB, Natesan VijayalakshmiC, Syarifah Aisya Syed AmranD, Mahibub Mahadmadsa KanakalE, Zarina Thasneem ZainudeenF*
Labisia pumila extracts based products will require robust studies to be conducted utilizing larger patient numbers and over extended periods of time to rule out any potential toxic effects.
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Extract of Urgenia grandiflora inhibited breast cancer cell (MCF-7) proliferation and tumorgenesity
Ibrahim B. E. El Bashir A,B, Loiy Elsir Ahmed HassanC, Amin M. S. Abdul Majid D, Sakina Yagi A*
U. grandiflora could be a new source of chemotherapeutic for breast cancer.
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Rafida Kh. Ahmed A, M. Syarhabilahmad A, Midhat Nabil A, Fouad Saleih R. Al –Suede B,*
Oral treatment with encapsulated plant extract Ficus deltoidea and Gynocthodes sublanceolata did not appear adverse side effect and it is safe to use for therapeutic purposes.
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Phytochemicals in Cancer with Special Emphasis on Ovarian Cancer
Meher U Nessa1,2, Md S Anwar1, Fazlul Huq3*
Reviews current literature on use of phytochemicals in prevention and therapy of ovarian cancer including mechanism of action.
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Hana Bali1, Jun Qing Yu1, Philip Beale2, and Fazlul Huq3
Ox in combination Cur demonstrated very high synergism against HT-29 and Caco-2 cell lines.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1002 KB) Open Access Article
Fouad Saleih R. Al-Suede1*, Mohamed B. Khadeer Ahamed1, Aman S. Abdul Majid2 Sultan Ayesh Mohammed Saghir3, Chern E. Oon4, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid1,5*
C5OSEW5050ESA OS strongly curbs variety of angiogenesis modulators in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo.
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Ben Enoluomen Ehigiator1, SamuelKelechi Mobisson2, Iheanyichukwu Wopara3*, Chinonye Cynthia Chibuife1, Uwaezuoke Chukwuekele Awarajih3, Harrison Ogheneochuko Eruotor3
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Aishath Thahuseen Waheed1, Thurga Ayavoo2,3, Karthikeyan Murugesan2,3, Fouad Saleih R. AL-Suede4,5, Ashok Gnanasekaran2,3*
Development of anti-inflammatory herbal drug.
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Ibrahim Al-deeb1,2,3, Julia Joseph1, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid2, Nozlena Abdul Samad1
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Evaluation on Antibacterial Activity and Hepatoprotectivity of Rauwolfia serpentina
Gnanasekaran Ashok1,6*, Yukshna A/P Ramunaidu2, Fouad saleih R.AL-Suede3,4 Murugesan Karthikeyan1, Pugazhandhi Bakthavatchalam5, Sajeewa P. Rathnayake6
The results of this study provide scientific evaluation of antibacterial activity and hepatoprotective effect of Rauwolfia serpentina which will be useful to researchers investigating the compounds with this potential and encouraging the development of new findings in this field.
A Systematic Review on Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients with Corona Virus Infection
Pugazhandhi Bakthavatchalam1, Fouad Saleih R.AL-Suede2,3, Sudarshan S.1*
Rizwan Rashid Bazmi1, Muhammad Asif2**, Hafiza Sidra Yaseen3, Pharkphoom Panichayupakaranant1,4*
The present study has an impact on overcoming the inflammation problem, which can lead to various types of chronic inflammatory diseases, using the artocarpin & artocarpin-rich Artocarpus heterophyllus extract. The primary significance of this research is the achievement of preparation of a natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic agent using a green chemistry, which contributes to combat inflammation and analgesia. Furthermore, this method is practically used for industrial commercialization.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (909 KB) Open Access Article
Ashwaq Hamid Salem Yehyaa,*, Majed Ahmed Al-Mansoubb, Fouad Saleih Resq Al-Suedea, Siti Balkees Binti STN Hameed Sultana, Muhammad Asyraf Abduramana, Noor Amanina Azmic, Mufda jameel abedalhadi alrawashdehd, Seyedeh Fatemeh Jafarie, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majida,f
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1015 KB) Open Access Article
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Modes of Anti-angiogenesis in Chemical Perspectives
Shan Arif a, b, Muhammad Imran a, b, Muhammad Adnan Iqbal a, b
In the current study, role of synthesized chemical pharmacores like Humulus lupulus, Hypericum perforatum, Panax ginseng, Coptis chinensis and Rheum palmatum (Varinska et al., 2010) as anti-angiogenesis has been compiled.
Mansoureh Nazari Vishkaei a, Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer c, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid a,b
SLOS vesicles can be considered for effective dermal therapeutic agent for the treatment of skin cancer.
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan A,C,E, Mohammad Adnan Iqbal B, Muhammad Asif A, Tabinda Azam B, Majed Al-Mansoub A, Rosenani S. M. A. Haque B, Mohammed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer C, Aman Shah Abdul Majid D, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid A,C,E*
Metal salts and base rosmarinates demonstrated potent anti-GBM efficacy as IL17A inhibitor with minimal toxicity.
Li-xin XU A, Xiao-bo XIA B, Aman Shah Abdul Majid C, Dan Ji B
This study provides insight to EDHF-mediated vasomotor response, as well as various eye disorders caused by dysfunctional retinal arteries, like central retinal artery occlusion.
Aman Shah Abdul MajidA*, Elham FarsiB, Natesan VijayalakshmiC, Syarifah Aisya Syed AmranD, Mahibub Mahadmadsa KanakalE, Zarina Thasneem ZainudeenF*
Labisia pumila extracts based products will require robust studies to be conducted utilizing larger patient numbers and over extended periods of time to rule out any potential toxic effects.
Extract of Urgenia grandiflora inhibited breast cancer cell (MCF-7) proliferation and tumorgenesity
Ibrahim B. E. El Bashir A,B, Loiy Elsir Ahmed HassanC, Amin M. S. Abdul Majid D, Sakina Yagi A*
U. grandiflora could be a new source of chemotherapeutic for breast cancer.
Rafida Kh. Ahmed A, M. Syarhabilahmad A, Midhat Nabil A, Fouad Saleih R. Al –Suede B,*
Oral treatment with encapsulated plant extract Ficus deltoidea and Gynocthodes sublanceolata did not appear adverse side effect and it is safe to use for therapeutic purposes.
Phytochemicals in Cancer with Special Emphasis on Ovarian Cancer
Meher U Nessa1,2, Md S Anwar1, Fazlul Huq3*
Reviews current literature on use of phytochemicals in prevention and therapy of ovarian cancer including mechanism of action.
Hana Bali1, Jun Qing Yu1, Philip Beale2, and Fazlul Huq3
Ox in combination Cur demonstrated very high synergism against HT-29 and Caco-2 cell lines.
Fouad Saleih R. Al-Suede1*, Mohamed B. Khadeer Ahamed1, Aman S. Abdul Majid2 Sultan Ayesh Mohammed Saghir3, Chern E. Oon4, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid1,5*
C5OSEW5050ESA OS strongly curbs variety of angiogenesis modulators in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo.
Ben Enoluomen Ehigiator1, SamuelKelechi Mobisson2, Iheanyichukwu Wopara3*, Chinonye Cynthia Chibuife1, Uwaezuoke Chukwuekele Awarajih3, Harrison Ogheneochuko Eruotor3
Aishath Thahuseen Waheed1, Thurga Ayavoo2,3, Karthikeyan Murugesan2,3, Fouad Saleih R. AL-Suede4,5, Ashok Gnanasekaran2,3*
Development of anti-inflammatory herbal drug.
Ibrahim Al-deeb1,2,3, Julia Joseph1, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid2, Nozlena Abdul Samad1
Evaluation on Antibacterial Activity and Hepatoprotectivity of Rauwolfia serpentina
Gnanasekaran Ashok1,6*, Yukshna A/P Ramunaidu2, Fouad saleih R.AL-Suede3,4 Murugesan Karthikeyan1, Pugazhandhi Bakthavatchalam5, Sajeewa P. Rathnayake6
The results of this study provide scientific evaluation of antibacterial activity and hepatoprotective effect of Rauwolfia serpentina which will be useful to researchers investigating the compounds with this potential and encouraging the development of new findings in this field.
A Systematic Review on Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients with Corona Virus Infection
Pugazhandhi Bakthavatchalam1, Fouad Saleih R.AL-Suede2,3, Sudarshan S.1*
Rizwan Rashid Bazmi1, Muhammad Asif2**, Hafiza Sidra Yaseen3, Pharkphoom Panichayupakaranant1,4*
The present study has an impact on overcoming the inflammation problem, which can lead to various types of chronic inflammatory diseases, using the artocarpin & artocarpin-rich Artocarpus heterophyllus extract. The primary significance of this research is the achievement of preparation of a natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic agent using a green chemistry, which contributes to combat inflammation and analgesia. Furthermore, this method is practically used for industrial commercialization.
Ashwaq Hamid Salem Yehyaa,*, Majed Ahmed Al-Mansoubb, Fouad Saleih Resq Al-Suedea, Siti Balkees Binti STN Hameed Sultana, Muhammad Asyraf Abduramana, Noor Amanina Azmic, Mufda jameel abedalhadi alrawashdehd, Seyedeh Fatemeh Jafarie, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majida,f
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Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of Labeesity® for Weight Management and Fatigue in an Obese Female Patient with Hypothyroidism: A Case Report
Labisia pumila extracts based products will require robust studies to be conducted utilizing larger patient numbers and over extended periods of time to rule out any potential toxic effects.
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Anti-GBM potential of Rosmarinic acid and its synthetic derivatives via targeting IL17A mediated angiogenesis pathway
Metal salts and base rosmarinates demonstrated potent anti-GBM efficacy as IL17A inhibitor with minimal toxicity.
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Targeting inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase (iNOS) in the prevention of vascular damage and cardiac inflammation in CVD
The molecular mechanism of iNOS that leads to CVD is comprehensively summarized in this review so as to aid in drug discovery strategies for the treatment of CVD.
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Evaluation of antioxidant, antiangiogenic and antitumor properties of Anogeissus leiocarpus against colon cancer
Anogeissus leiocarpus is a traditional medicinal plant, used to treat diarrhea, fever, coughs, rheumatism, leprosy, wounds and skin diseases and psoriasis. This study was aimed to investigate the antiangiogenic and cytotoxic effects of six extracts from Anogeissus leiocarpus (leaves and bark).
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Ascorbate blocks acetylcholine- and bradykinin-induced vasodilatation in retinal vascular bed of the bovine isolated perfused eye
This study provides insight to EDHF-mediated vasomotor response, as well as various eye disorders caused by dysfunctional retinal arteries, like central retinal artery occlusion.
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Angiogenesis and its potential role in the growth and proliferation of pathogens
Angiogenesis is an important physiological process by which new blood vessels form from pre-existing vessels. Hence, targeting angiogenesis may have a potential therapeutic value in treating or managing pathogen infection.
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Anti-angiogenesis as a possible mechanism of action for anti-tumor (potential anti-cancer) activity of Crinum asiaticum leaf methanol extract
Crinum asiaticum is used traditionally to treat inflammations and tumours. The aim of this work is to ascertain the scientific viability of its use in traditional medicine as an anti-tumour (potential anti-cancer) agent.
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Angiogenic Switches Play a Critical Progression in Cancer
The role of angiogenesis in tumor development and operating this very particular switch in controlling tumor.
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Ethosomal formulation composed of standardized Orthosiphon stamineus extract and sophorolipid inhibits angiogenesis of melanoma in vivo
SLOS vesicles can be considered for effective dermal therapeutic agent for the treatment of skin cancer.
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Modes of Anti-angiogenesis in Chemical Perspectives
In the current study, role of synthesized chemical pharmacores like Humulus lupulus, Hypericum perforatum, Panax ginseng, Coptis chinensis and Rheum palmatum (Varinska et al., 2010) as anti-angiogenesis has been compiled.
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The use of sophorolipids as anti-angiogenic therapy for cancer treatment
Sophorolipids are of growing commercial interest because they can be easily produced in extreme1y high yields from cheap raw materials, such as vegetable oils, n-alkanes and industrial waste products.
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Immunomodulatory and Antiangiogenic Mechanisms of Polymolecular Botanical Drug Extract C5OSEW5050ESA OS Derived from Orthosiphon stamineus
C5OSEW5050ESA OS strongly curbs variety of angiogenesis modulators in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo.
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Role of angiogenesis on uterine fibroids therapy: Review
Advance research into developing experimental model to study uterine fibroid will aid in better understanding this disease.
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Extract of Urgenia grandiflora inhibited breast cancer cell (MCF-7) proliferation and tumorgenesity
U. grandiflora could be a new source of chemotherapeutic for breast cancer.
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Microbubbles and electromagnetic waves for the treatment of angiogenesis-dependent human ailments
Targeted ultrasound appears practical for the longitudinal molecular profiling of tumor angiogenesis and for the sensitive evaluation of therapy effects in vivo.
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A critical disease approach of angiogenesis in obese patients
obesity has a strong association with several metabolic disorders such as the type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, which affect over 50% of an adult population
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Undertsanding cancer for non-technical pupils
Cancer develops following a number of genetic mutations that cause functional alterations in oncogenes, tumor-suppressor genes and microRNA genes.
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Phytochemicals in Cancer with Special Emphasis on Ovarian Cancer
Reviews current literature on use of phytochemicals in prevention and therapy of ovarian cancer including mechanism of action.
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Why Interleukin 17A is the most potential next-generation drug target in angiogenesis-mediated diseases
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Tumor angiogenesis and its current treatment: a short review
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An insight into chronic kidney diseas (CKD) through an unbalanced angiogenesis
Although findings about the biological role of angiogenesis factors in CKD are relatively limited, therapeutic effects have been reported for angiogenesis factors in experimental diabetic nephropathy models.
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Dose Dependent Synergism from Combination of Platinum Drugs with Curcumin against Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines
Ox in combination Cur demonstrated very high synergism against HT-29 and Caco-2 cell lines.
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Programmable DNA binding oligomers for control of transpcription in angiogenesis
Small molecules that can be programmed to mimic transcription factors could be useful tools in biology and potentially in human medicine as they could bind a large repertoire of DNA sequences in the human genome.
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Acute and Sub- chronic Toxicity Study of Encapsulation of Combine Plants Extract of Ficus deltoidea and Gynocthodes sublanceolata in Balb/c Mice Model
Oral treatment with encapsulated plant extract Ficus deltoidea and Gynocthodes sublanceolata did not appear adverse side effect and it is safe to use for therapeutic purposes.
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Chemo-Preventive Effect of 1-Piperoyl Piperidine (Piperine) is Mediated Through Intrinsic Signaling Mechanisms in Human Prostate Cancer Cells (Pc-3) In Vitro
Piperine can be considered a potential phototherapeutic drug for the treatment of prostate cancer.
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Immunomodulatory Effect of Tinospora cordifolia with Special Reference to Suppression of Cytokine Storm Induced in SARS-CoV-2
Development of anti-inflammatory herbal drug.
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Cannabis Sativa: A Remedy for Convulsion by Inhibition of GABAA Receptor and Significantly Delayed Onset of Seizure Latency and Death - An Experimental Validation and Molecular Docking
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Immune Dysfunction Linking Periodontitis And Diabetes
The study significance focuses on how hyperglycemia relates periodontitis and diabetes mellitus.
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Anti-tumor Activity of NuvastaticTM (C5OSEW5050ESA) of Orthosiphon stamineus and Rosmarinic Acid in An Athymic Nude Mice Model of Breast Cancer
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Evaluation on Antibacterial Activity and Hepatoprotectivity of Rauwolfia serpentina
The results of this study provide scientific evaluation of antibacterial activity and hepatoprotective effect of Rauwolfia serpentina which will be useful to researchers investigating the compounds with this potential and encouraging the development of new findings in this field.
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A Systematic Review on Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients with Corona Virus Infection
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Saliva As A Biomarker Tool
Salivary diagnostics is an emerging field along with the application of genomics aid in the early detection of different diseases. These genomic alphabets of saliva may serve as a timely, cost-effective, non-invasive diagnostic medium. This review aims to discuss the genetic biomarkers of saliva in various diseases.
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Anti Inflammatory Activity of Mangifera Indica Peel – In Vitro Study
The study finds out In vitro anti-inflammatory activity of Magnifera indica peels using protein denaturation assay.
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Phytochemicals with direct and/or indirect anti-angiogenic properties against various cancer types focusing on their mechanism of action
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Signaling Pathway Genetic Variations in Apical Periodontitis
The purpose of this review is to provide information on host response and genetic variations in major apical periodontitis signaling pathways.
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Evaluation of Resistin Levels in Gingival Crevicular Fluid in Diabetic Patients with And without Chronic Periodontitis
The study represents the evaluation of resistin levels in gingival crevicular fluid in diabetic patients with and without chronic periodontitis.
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Relationship Between Ob Gene Product and Lipid Profile in The Pathogenesis of Atherosclerosis
In the present study, we investigated the role of leptin in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis by measuring its levels in atherosclerosis subjects and analyzing its correlation to anthropometric variables such as waist to hip ratio, body mass index, biochemical parameters such as lipids and glucose. Leptin levels correlate to serum glucose, triglycerides, waist to hip ratio, body mass index, and blood pressure in atherosclerosis subjects with increased body mass index. Our results show that leptin influences the lipid profile to induce the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.
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A Case Report on Scurvy and The Role of Vitamin C in Diet
Several cases of scurvy secondary to diet limitations have been reported in the literature. Here we present a six-year-old boy who presented with rash, later developed pain in both lower extremities. After evaluation revealed vitamin C deficiency, he was admitted into an intensive day treatment feeding program. A feeding assessment found he had life-long problems with eating and had a diet that never exceeded ten foods. Across the course of treatment, he learned to eat 29 new foods. At eight-months follow up his body mass index had increased.
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Carotid Sinus Syndrome And Hypersensitivity – A Frequent Cause of Syncope
The study implements the history of the condition in the context of its contemporary understanding is reviewed in this article and recommendations made in how we view pacing in the context of this intriguingly opaque condition.
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A Case of Uncontrolled Asthma
Further detailed evaluation of any uncontrolled asthma despite proper treatment is required to evaluate the cause and to provide appropriate treatment.
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Comparison of anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of artocarpin-rich Artocarpus heterophyllus extract and artocarpin
The present study has an impact on overcoming the inflammation problem, which can lead to various types of chronic inflammatory diseases, using the artocarpin & artocarpin-rich Artocarpus heterophyllus extract. The primary significance of this research is the achievement of preparation of a natural anti-inflammatory and analgesic agent using a green chemistry, which contributes to combat inflammation and analgesia. Furthermore, this method is practically used for industrial commercialization.
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Clinical Applications of Microalbuminuria
This review discusses the measurement of albuminuria and summarizes the current literature on the association between albuminuria and adverse cardiovascular and renal outcomes in type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
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Study of Demographic and Clinical Profile of Children with Indigenous Camphor Exposure Presenting at A Tertiary Care Centre
Camphor poisoning should be considered as a cause of seizure in otherwise healthy children and parents should be asked regarding possible ingestion of camphor products in the preceding few hours.
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Assessment of Apprehension Related with Noise in Dental Office Among Children in The Age Group 6-15 Years
Important in finding apprehension related to noise in dental offices among children.
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CNS Vasculitis in A Patient with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Case Report
Active treatment of SLE is required to prevent the progression of systemic involvement.
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Gamma Glutamyl Transferase as A Marker of Metabolic Syndrome
This study has critically evaluated the utility of GGT as a diagnostic marker of metabolic syndrome, with good inferences. An elevated level of GGT was found to be associated with metabolic syndrome and is a strong predictor of cardiovascular risk.
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Hypothyroidism Presenting as Reversible Renal Impairment
It is worth to see thyroid function in known CKD patients and appropriate THRT to correct reversible renal impairment due to hypothyroid.
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A Rare Case Report of Colonic Perforation and Gangrene: A Sequelae of Self-Inflicted Transanal Compressed Air Injury
We report a case of a male patient aged 20 years who presented to us with anal bleed, pain and distension of abdomen, and severe breathlessness following a self-thrusting of a vacuum blower pipe into the anal orifice for sexual stimulation.
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Guillain-Barre´ Syndrome
We report a case of GBS in a chronically HIV-infected patient in association with a primary B19V infection.
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Case Report: Short Limb Dwarfism Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata
The study is the Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata (RCDP), a rare peroxisomal disorders.
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A Rare Case of Familial Adenomatous Polyposis
The diagnosis of FAP is based on the detection of more than 100 adenomatous Colon polyps. We had a case of FAP in a 37-year-old man with history of abdominal pain and bleeding per rectum for 6 months.
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A Rare Case of Acute Myocardial Infarction Due to Coronary Artery Dissection and Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia
The patient’s acute coronary syndrome likely resulted from the combination of endothelial disruption from coronary artery dissection in the context of chest trauma, compounded by acute thrombosis, coronary occlusion, and subsequent myocardial infarction due to heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
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Case Report: A Case of Acute Aortic Dissection Mimicking Myocardial Ischemia
Patient presents with sudden onset of chest pain with electrocardiography showing ST segment elevation, it is usually difficult to differentiate between myocardial ischemia and AAD. Here, we present a patient with chest pain with initial suspicion of a myocardial infarction, which was AAD.
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Functional Outcome of Hemiarthroplasty Fracture with Austin Moore and Bipolar Prosthesis
This study shows better Harris hip score, range of motion and less pain. Hedbeck21 preferred bipolar hemiarthroplasty over unipolar because of less acetabular erosion in long term and hence better functional outcome, similar to our study.
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Assessing The Existing Knowledge on Diabetes to Create Awareness on Its Root Cause: A Preventive Study
The present study explored an awareness on the preventive aspect on the root cause for diabetes in relevant to essential fatty acids rich food and its source, to change in the lifestyle, apart from screening, management, and treatment of diabetes.
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Surgical Management of Patients During Covid 19 Pandemic
This article discusses the major changes in surgical practice, which need to be brought in.
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Dengue Fever-Induced Thrombotic Microangiopathy: An Unusual Cause of Renal Failure
The prevalence of varying forms of AKI in patients suffering from dengue requires early diagnosis to plan appropriate management and prevent life-threatening complications.
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Bilateral Congenital Glaucoma – A Rare Case Report
Careful diagnosis and timely intervention of the paediatric eye leads to the most promising outcome and gives these children a long morbidity-free life.
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Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio and Clinical Outcomes in COPD
NLR is a valuable predictor of AECOPD and mortality. Furthermore, it correlates well, and in some studies is even more accurate, than other traditional inflammatory indexes (WBC counts alone) or more complex and expensive markers (CRP and calprotectin).
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Acute Myopericarditis An Uncommon Presentation of Severe Leptospirosis
Several case reports show asymptomatic cardiovascular involvement in severe leptospirosis. follow up needed in all patients with uncomplicated leptospirosis and cardiac vascular involvement evaluation with an ECG and cardiac enzymes to avoid complications to the patient.
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A Case of Neonatal Osteomyelitis
The treatment of choice is the new penicillin III plus cefotaxime sodium, ceftriaxone, cefuroxime sodium; for MRSA infection, vancomycin or selection of intravenous clindamycin drug improved clinical symptoms, inflammatory markers returned to normal in 3 - 6 weeks. Joint cavity decompression, drainage of pus, and supportive therapy are essential. Osteomyelitis can affect the growth of long bones, thus affecting the length and can generate angular deformity.
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A Rare Case Report of Spontaneous Pregnancy in Mosaic Turner Syndrome
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Case of Bullous Impetigo Progressing to Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome: Case Report
The Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome especially affects infants and small children. SSSS is usually preceded by sore throat or conjunctivitis.
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Case Report: A Case of Co-Infection of Scrubtyphus and Cmv As An Acute Encephalitis Syndrome
The Co-infection of both CMV and Scrub Typhus is uncommon. So a comprehensive evaluation for tropical infections in an immunosuppressed patient is necessary.
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Evaluation of The Prognostic Values with Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
The prognostic value of NLR for COPD remains controversial. The NLR was an effective predictor for respiratory hospitalization, while another study showed the NLR had no signi?cant association with COPD exacerbation.
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A Study on Surgical Site Infections (SSI) and Associated Factors in A Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital
The incidence of SSI was high. Age, gender, BMI, Comorbidities like Anemia, Hypertension and Diabetes mellitus, Blood transfusion, preoperative waiting, and prophylactic antibiotic usage were risk factors for SSI. However, only gender, extreme BMI, Diabetes mellitus, and Blood transfusion were significant predictors for SSIs on multivariable analysis.
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A Rare Case of Tuberous Sclerosis with Adenocarcinoma of Stomach
We report a case of 42-year-old male who is a known case of tuberous sclerosis and presented with swelling in the axilla. Excision biopsy of the axillary swelling and ugi endoscopic biopsy showed poorly cohesive adenocarcinoma of the stomach.
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Haemolytic Anemia Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - Case Report
We report a 32-year-old male who presented with features of haemolytic anemia and later diagnosed as a case of SLE.
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Case Study- Teratoma of Greater Omentum Presenting the Right Iliac Fossa Mass
Surgery for benign mature teratoma requires Unilateral ovariectomy and follow-up. Pathological examination must differentiate between mature and immature teratoma. Immature teratomas are potentially malignant, so the patient may require Chemotherapy (BEP regimen) and Radiotherapy.
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A Case of Acute Glomerulo Nephritis with Encephalopathy
The treatment strategy involves general measures to correct the underlying cause of PRES. An early etiologic diagnosis helps the cause of PRES to be promptly corrected. Blood pressure management, removal of cancer chemotherapy or immunosuppressive agents, dialysis, or other treatments may be appropriate
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