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❤️🔥Interesting paper and calling for reading❤️🔥 #Article: Evaluation of CRC-Metastatic Hepatic Lesion Chemoembolization with Irinotecan-Loaded Microspheres, According to the Site of Embolization 👨🔬Marcin Szemitko et al. 🔥Article Views: 1783; Citations: 2 🔗https://lnkd.in/gnXXSQ2Y #mdpijpm✔️ Journal of Personalized Medicine MDPI
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Use of bone turnover markers in sports science is growing, and this brings challenges... Main message from our ramblings - we need to understand the processes these markers are aiming to measure and the limitations associated with measuring them... Without a full understanding, we risk making incorrect conclusions and misdirecting future research and applied practice... (read the full story below): https://lnkd.in/eEC88BqU
An Opinion on the Interpretation of Bone Turnover Markers Following Acute Exercise or Nutrition Intervention and Considerations for Applied Research
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#Callforpaper #Dec2024 We are excited to share an exclusive opportunity to contribute to the final issue of MAR Gastroenterology for 2024. This year has marked a successful period for our publication, and we would be honored to feature your work in this special edition. For this issue, we are particularly interested in content that showcases recent advancements and innovations in Gastroenterology. We welcome submissions on various topics, including new implementations, ongoing projects, and any pending articles you wish to share. As part of our commitment to our contributors, our experienced editorial team is prepared to support you at every step of the publishing process. If you could provide us with a topic, we will draft an article tailored to your needs and deliver it to you within 24 hours for you to review. Kindly consider our previous issue release success through the below link https://lnkd.in/g5bvZieV If you have any articles regarding gastroenterology. Explore your research work through our journal. You can directly contact me through this mail. rosinmargs@gmail.com MedicalandResearchpublications #MARPUBLICATIONS
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🌱✨ Bacopa, also known as the “elixir of life,” has fascinated researchers and nature lovers alike for centuries. Its adaptogenic properties support the body's ability to cope with stress, as well as benefit memory and concentration. Is it rightly called the elixir of life? Definitely yes! It is worth discovering its powerful potential and introducing this plant into your daily supplementation. Find out how bacopa can affect your health and well-being!💚 The graphic was prepared by Izabela Skiera and Marta Szeląg [1] Vo, T.P.; Nguyen, T.H.P.; Nguyen, V.K.; Dang, T.C.T.; Nguyen, L.G.K.; Chung, T.Q.; Vo, T.T.H.; Nguyen, D.Q. Extracting Bioactive Compounds and Proteins from Bacopa Monnieri Using Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents. PloS One 2024, 19, e0300969, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0300969. [2] Fatima, U.; Roy, S.; Ahmad, S.; Ali, S.; Elkady, W.M.; Khan, I.; Alsaffar, R.M.; Adnan, M.; Islam, A.; Hassan, M.I. Pharmacological Attributes of Bacopa Monnieri Extract: Current Updates and Clinical Manifestation. Front. Nutr. 2022, 9, doi:10.3389/fnut.2022.972379. Uniwersytet Medyczny im. Karola Marcinkowskiego w Poznaniu Chair and Department of Pharmacognosy and Biomaterials #Bacopa #StudentCircles #Adaptogens
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How our brain is protected by our gut microbial world even residing far from its proximity. Well!, small molecules synthesized by these tiny friends helping us to stay healthy. Glad to share my first Author paper! Access the article in the link below https://lnkd.in/gHHunfwm
The neuroprotective effect of short-chain fatty acids against hypoxia-reperfusion injury
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❤️👩⚕️Exciting news in #diabetesresearch!📝💊 Discover how this game-changing drug is transforming cardiovascular outcomes for patients with heart and kidney conditions.🔥🏥Submit your article now! Submit #Manuscripts or Articles in our Journals : contactus@abacademies.org / s.rodrigues@abacademies.org Submit Manuscripts or Articles in our Journals on WhatsApp No : +44 7389 646381 #medicalresearch #oriele #Diabetes #Cardiovascular #HeartHealth #Research #Publish
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🌟 Excited to Share My Latest Research! 🌟 I'm thrilled to announce the publication of my research article: "Thirst and the Influence of Ionic Concentration: An Investigation into the Effect on Salivary Lubrication and the Role of MUC5B" In this study, we explored the relationship between ionic concentration and its effect on salivary lubrication—a critical factor influencing our perception of thirst and hydration. Specifically, we explored the role of MUC5B, a key salivary mucin, and how it contributes to maintaining oral lubrication in varying ionic environments. 🔍 Key highlights of the research: Insights into how salivary lubrication is modulated by ionic concentration. The pivotal role of MUC5B in adapting salivary properties under different conditions. Implications for understanding thirst perception and potential applications in developing hydration strategies or therapeutic solutions. This work represents a step forward in unraveling the complex mechanisms behind hydration and oral health—an area that impacts our daily well-being in ways we often take for granted. I am incredibly grateful to my co-authors, mentors and collaborators who contributed their expertise to this project. A huge thank you to the Medical Research Council and Wrigley for their support. #Research #HydrationScience #SalivaryBiology #ThirstMechanisms
Thirst and the influence of ionic concentration; an investigation into the effect on salivary lubrication and the role of MUC5B
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🌿 **The Power of Annona muricata: Traditional Medicine Meets Modern Science** 🌿 Annona muricata, also known as soursop or graviola, is more than just a tropical delight. This remarkable plant has been a staple in traditional medicine for centuries, offering remedies for ailments ranging from infections to cancer. 🌟 👩🔬 **Why It's Special:** Recent studies have validated many of the traditional claims. 🌱 Isolated compounds like annonacin and gigantetrocin exhibit cytotoxic, antimalarial, and antiviral properties, making Annona muricata a subject of interest in modern medical research. 💡 **Personal Reflections:** As someone who has always believed in the synergy between nature and health, it's fascinating to see how traditional wisdom is being supported by scientific evidence. Growing up, my grandmother swore by soursop tea for its soothing properties. Today, research corroborates its sedative, antispasmodic, and analgesic effects. 🔍 **Engage With Me:** - Have you ever used soursop or any other traditional remedies? - What are your thoughts on integrating traditional medicine with modern scientific practices? 🌱 Let’s bridge the gap between age-old wisdom and modern medical advancements. Together, we can uncover the therapeutic potentials of hidden gems like Annona muricata. #TraditionalMedicine #AnnonaMuricata #Soursop #Graviola #HealthAndWellness #NaturalRemedies #BioactiveCompounds #ScientificResearch #IntegrativeHealth
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Dear Colleagues, Our recent publication in Medical Science Monitor addresses the rising incidence of jellyfish envenomation due to increased coastal activities. Jellyfish stings can lead to a range of skin injuries, from blistering and hemorrhages to long-term scarring. Despite aggressive treatments, many cases result in significant pigmentation or scarring. This paper reviews the symptoms, pathophysiology, and management strategies for jellyfish stings, emphasizing the need for evidence-based research to develop targeted treatments. Comprehensive understanding and management can significantly mitigate the adverse effects on patients. The complete report is now available on the Medical Science Monitor webpage. | https://lnkd.in/dTBvZ2Dt
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Can you guess what this picture is? It's an image of vitamin C, taken with polarised light. Vitamin C is essential for collagen formation and wound healing and a lack of it can lead to scurvy. Its study led to the awarding of both the medicine and chemistry prizes in 1937: the first to Albert von Szent-Györgyi who first isolated the vitamin, and the second to Norman Haworth for determining its molecular structure. More about the 1937 medicine prize: https://bit.ly/2QcpJGC More about the 1937 chemistry prize: https://bit.ly/2U4IxbI
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