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BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF LEAD AND ITS MECHANISM OF TOXICITYAbdul Wahid ShahDOWNLOAD/VIEW

BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF LEAD AND ITS MECHANISM OF TOXICITYAbdul Wahid ShahDOWNLOAD/VIEW

... known biological function in the body and once it enters the body, it is known to cause severe health effects that might be ...ionic mechanism and ...

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Mechanism and non-mechanism based imaging biomarkers for assessing biological response to treatment in non-small cell lung cancer.

Mechanism and non-mechanism based imaging biomarkers for assessing biological response to treatment in non-small cell lung cancer.

... Recent data has confirmed satisfactory inter- and intra-observer repeatability for ADC measurements of lung tumours with coefficients of variation in the range 3% to 11%, although variation is greater for lesions smaller ...

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Astrocyte elevated gene 1: biological functions and molecular mechanism in cancer and beyond

Astrocyte elevated gene 1: biological functions and molecular mechanism in cancer and beyond

... While the initial discovery of AEG-1 left with an abundance of controversial understanding of its biologi- cal functions and biochemical characteristics, which remains elusive to date, a few features of AEG-1 have been ...

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 FREE RADICAL SCAVENGING ACTIVITY OF MANGIFERA INDICA METHANOLIC EXTRACT IN ARTHRITIC RATS

 FREE RADICAL SCAVENGING ACTIVITY OF MANGIFERA INDICA METHANOLIC EXTRACT IN ARTHRITIC RATS

... However, biological systems have evolved an array of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant defense mechanism to combat the deleterious effects of oxidative free radicals ...

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Altruism or Mutualism in the Explanation of Honour with Reference to Reputation and Indirect Reciprocity?

Altruism or Mutualism in the Explanation of Honour with Reference to Reputation and Indirect Reciprocity?

... a biological function and a mechanism for moral behaviour [67], where the function is to manage a good reputation and the mechanism or psychological motivation is based on dispositions to act ...

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A Tissue Engineering Discussion for Mechanical / Chemical Engineers   Introducing the Operation of the Stem Cells Activation Triggers

A Tissue Engineering Discussion for Mechanical / Chemical Engineers Introducing the Operation of the Stem Cells Activation Triggers

... this biological matrix about the tissues ability to converse with the environment, thus creating a complex interface between the nucleic acid logic and the external environment as the main mechanism for ...

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Effect of haptotropic rearrangements on reactivity and biological activity in
fluorenyl complexes: A DFT Study

Effect of haptotropic rearrangements on reactivity and biological activity in fluorenyl complexes: A DFT Study

... Thermodynamic parameters of this haptotropic rearrangement are given in Table 2. A general observation can be to give an explication about the reaction mechanism pathway. A comparison between the kinetic and ...

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Lung injury after cigarette smoking is particle related

Lung injury after cigarette smoking is particle related

... pathway for increased human morbidity and mortality after cigarette smoking are yet to be delineated. Cigarette smoking is a particle-related exposure. While obvious disparities exist between cigarette smoking and ...

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TR1.3 Viral Pathogenesis and Syncytium Formation Are Linked to Env-Gag Cooperation

TR1.3 Viral Pathogenesis and Syncytium Formation Are Linked to Env-Gag Cooperation

... The work presented in this paper provides several important insights into the mechanism of cell fusion induced by TR1.3 and, more specifically, the biological effect of the W102G sub- stitution in Env, as ...

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Cellular damage and apoptosis along with changes in NF-kappa B expression were induced with contrast agent enhanced ultrasound in gastric cancer cells and hepatoma cells

Cellular damage and apoptosis along with changes in NF-kappa B expression were induced with contrast agent enhanced ultrasound in gastric cancer cells and hepatoma cells

... ultrasonic biological research and promoted the emergence of a new direction for ultrasonic medical ther- apy ...The mechanism of inhibition of tumor cell growth may be related to the cavitation effect of ...

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Cell Growth Energy Represents a Measure for Man Health; Regulates Nuclear Transmutations and Aberrant Activation in Human Cell

Cell Growth Energy Represents a Measure for Man Health; Regulates Nuclear Transmutations and Aberrant Activation in Human Cell

... in biological culture, energy of such nuclear transmutation should be less than the growth energy of the biological ...the mechanism of the biological transmutations as follows; naturally the ...

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“A Review on Biological Toxins: Their Pharmacological Significance and Structural Importance” by M. Xavier Suresh, R. Barani Kumar, India.

“A Review on Biological Toxins: Their Pharmacological Significance and Structural Importance” by M. Xavier Suresh, R. Barani Kumar, India.

... exact mechanism of Na + and K + ions flow through cell membrane is studied by Cole 24 who developed an instrumentation to demonstrate the function of ion ...

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The mechanisms by which polyamines accelerate tumor spread

The mechanisms by which polyamines accelerate tumor spread

... the mechanism by which polyamines elicit their biological activities on immune and cancer cell functions, inhibition of polyamine uptake by cells seems to be an important target for polyamine-based cancer ...

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Insight into Cellular Uptake and Intracellular Trafficking of Nanoparticles

Insight into Cellular Uptake and Intracellular Trafficking of Nanoparticles

... Nanoparticle science is rapidly changing the landscape of various scientific fields and defining new technological platforms. This is perhaps even more evident in the field of nanomedicine whereby nanoparticles have been ...

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Distinct prognostic values of alcohol dehydrogenase mRNA expression in pancreatic adenocarcinoma

Distinct prognostic values of alcohol dehydrogenase mRNA expression in pancreatic adenocarcinoma

... potential mechanism of ADH genes in PAAD prognosis, we used the PAAD genome-wide RNA sequencing dataset for ...regulation biological processes (Figure 5A and B; Table S2), while the enrichment of c2 ...

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Autopoiesis, Observation and Informatics: Lessons from the Development of Autopoietic Systems Theory in Japan

Autopoiesis, Observation and Informatics: Lessons from the Development of Autopoietic Systems Theory in Japan

... a biological phenomenon in his own ...of biological information, and this mechanism of generation of information is discussed through the notion of “hierarchical autonomous ...

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SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION OF MOXIFLOXACIN WITH HERRING SPERM DNA

SPECTROFLUORIMETRIC STUDIES ON THE INTERACTION OF MOXIFLOXACIN WITH HERRING SPERM DNA

... the mechanism, it is generally accepted that small molecules are bound to large biological molecules by 3 binding modes: intercalative binding, electrostatic binding, and groove ...

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Redox Imbalance in Lung Cancer of Patients with Underlying Chronic Respiratory Conditions

Redox Imbalance in Lung Cancer of Patients with Underlying Chronic Respiratory Conditions

... On this basis, we hypothesized that oxidative stress may be a predisposing biological mechanism for LC in patients with underlying chronic respiratory diseases such as COPD. Moreover, the study also sought ...

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Original Article Effect of long-chain non-coding RNA H19 targeting Mir-17 on invasion and migration of colon cancer

Original Article Effect of long-chain non-coding RNA H19 targeting Mir-17 on invasion and migration of colon cancer

... the biological function of colon cancer and the related mechanism, we used silencing H19, overexpressing miR-17 expression to fur- ther investigate the miR-17 in colon cancer cell invasion and migration ...

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Multicenter prospective study on the prevalence of colistin resistance in Escherichia coli: relevance of mcr-1-positive clinical isolates in Lombardy, Northern Italy

Multicenter prospective study on the prevalence of colistin resistance in <em>Escherichia coli</em>: relevance of <em>mcr-1</em>-positive clinical isolates in Lombardy, Northern Italy

... had approximately 4,000 beds and served 2,400,000 people. The survey was conducted over a 4-month period, starting in May 2016. Consecutive nonduplicate clinical isolates of E. coli from any type of clinical specimen, ...

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