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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    conditions (deletion of anti-toxin gene has no effect on bacteria cell in a 11 non-toxic environment) (Gerdes, K., Christensen, S. K. & L0bner-Olesen , A. (2005)). As such there is a focus on examining the effects of antibiotic on bacteria which exist in vivo to better identify possible antibiotic targets. Building on this focus for research in combination effects, is examination of the relationshi p between antibiotics and other molecules, building on the pretense that one molecule can enhance…

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    There is a debate over whether strategies promoting distraction or relaxation have reducing or increasing effects on treatment outcome for people with phobias. There is concrete evidence for the benefit of vivo and virtual reality exposure therapy for a specific phobia. In this study, a group investigated the effect of diaphragmatic breathing as a relaxation technique during virtual reality exposure treatment. This strategy may be beneficial for exposure therapy since it reduces stimulation on…

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    Humanized Rat Model

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    can be used to perform repopulation experiments in short periods of time could in theory lead to new therapies for patients. It could as serve as a tool to better understand the steps in differentiation and maturation of iPSC-derived hepatocytes in vivo and serve as host for organ bud transplants (131). One would be able to generate multiple animals with a patient’s own iPSC-derived hepatocytes and…

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    Bovine tuberculosis is an infectious disease mainly in livestock caused by Mycobacterium bovis and has had substantial economic impacts in the UK and worldwide. The primary organ targeted by M.bovis is the host lung and the bacterial infection is accompanied by a localized inflammation, resulting in the migration of different immune cells and leakage of serum proteins on the site of infection. Some of the first host molecules to be involved are collectins, which are soluble innate immune…

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    G6PD

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    reduced glutathione and glutathione cycle indirectly play a crucial role in neutralizing hydrogen peroxides and lipid peroxides.10 Various literatures also highlight that G6PD is the main enzyme in cell death and intracellular redox potential. Some in vivo studies proved the importance of the G6PD in hemolytic anemia.53 So, G6PD is very important to resist hemolytic anemia and various complications related to…

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    Conscious Discipline Fosters a Positive Culture How many times have you left the classroom wanting to quit due to negative behaviors that the students exhibit? We start the day successful, but then somehow end the day with referrals, a sore throat and emotional distress. It is a vicious cycle that only ends with our actions and a new outlook on the culture of our schools. Learning cannot happen without balanced emotions and a social necessity, therefore creating a climate where emotions can be…

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    Epilepsy is one of the most prevalent neurological disorder around the world1. It has been estimated that 5.8 per 1,000 population in developed countries and about 12.8 per 1000 in lower income countries suffer from this disorder2. Pharmacotherapy is the primary method for controlling epileptic seizure. However, about 30% of patients suffer from refractory epilepsy or are unable to tolerate adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs 3, 4. Thus, it is of great importance to find new drugs with…

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    personnel are most likely to e post-traumatic stress disorder. One can simulate the desired location where one experienced trauma, a war zone, or a video game like setting. There has been testing of multiple exposure therapies such as imaginal, in vivo, and interceptive, but virtual reality has been proven to be the most successful on those who suffer from PTSD with lower comorbid…

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    C5-curcuminoid-4-aminoquinoline based molecular hybrids: Design, synthesis and mechanistic investigation of anticancer activity Shamseer Kulangara Kandi,a Sunny Manohar,a Christian E. Vélez Gerena,bBeatriz Zayas,b Sanjay V.Malhotrac* and Diwan S. Rawata* Received (in XXX, XXX) XthXXXXXXXXX 20XX, Accepted Xth XXXXXXXXX 20XX DOI: 10.1039/b000000x Abstract: Theprivileged scaffolds of curcumin and 4-aminoquinolines are extensively used in the design and synthesis of biodynamic agents having…

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