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Sars-Cov-2 Virus And Its Initial Variants Of Concern (Voc): A Short Communication, Saptarshi Roy Chowdhury Jun 2024

Sars-Cov-2 Virus And Its Initial Variants Of Concern (Voc): A Short Communication, Saptarshi Roy Chowdhury

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Alteration In Immunological Profile During Malignancy: Role Of Environmental Toxicants, Susmita Mukherjee, Priya Ghosh, Chiranjeeb Dey, Sonali Paul Jun 2024

Alteration In Immunological Profile During Malignancy: Role Of Environmental Toxicants, Susmita Mukherjee, Priya Ghosh, Chiranjeeb Dey, Sonali Paul

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of The Water Quality Parameters From Different Point Sources: A Case Study Of West Bengal, Rupak Roy, Silpi Sarkar, Riddhi Kotak, Duttatreya Nandi, Saurav Shil, Sudatta Singha, Komal Sharma, Sambit Tarafdar Jun 2024

Evaluation Of The Water Quality Parameters From Different Point Sources: A Case Study Of West Bengal, Rupak Roy, Silpi Sarkar, Riddhi Kotak, Duttatreya Nandi, Saurav Shil, Sudatta Singha, Komal Sharma, Sambit Tarafdar

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

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Malaria Control: A New Idea, Biswadeep Chaudhuri Jun 2024

Malaria Control: A New Idea, Biswadeep Chaudhuri

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Natural Treatment Of Mosquito And Organic Pollutants In Shallow Water & Surroundings: A Report, Biswadeep Chaudhuri Jun 2024

Natural Treatment Of Mosquito And Organic Pollutants In Shallow Water & Surroundings: A Report, Biswadeep Chaudhuri

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


A Brief Go-To On The Epidemiology Of Malaria And The Usage Of Virus Like Particles (Vlps)As A Novel Immunogenic Vaccine Platform, Tirtha Tarafdar Jun 2024

A Brief Go-To On The Epidemiology Of Malaria And The Usage Of Virus Like Particles (Vlps)As A Novel Immunogenic Vaccine Platform, Tirtha Tarafdar

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Cancer: A Brief Discussion On Risks Causing Cancer And Their Relation With Today’S Lifestyle: A Report, Sampreeti Chatterjee Jun 2024

Cancer: A Brief Discussion On Risks Causing Cancer And Their Relation With Today’S Lifestyle: A Report, Sampreeti Chatterjee

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Lifestyle Change Can Lower The Risk Of Cancer: A Report, Anuvab Banerjee Jun 2024

Lifestyle Change Can Lower The Risk Of Cancer: A Report, Anuvab Banerjee

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Innovate – Renovate – Electric, Anushka Dutta, Pratik Talukder Jun 2024

Innovate – Renovate – Electric, Anushka Dutta, Pratik Talukder

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Role Of Green Tea In The Prevention Of Cancer, Keya Mukhopadhyay Jun 2024

Role Of Green Tea In The Prevention Of Cancer, Keya Mukhopadhyay

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Environmental Inferno- Wildfire Emitted Aerosols, Suravi Datta, Baisakhi Sinha Jun 2024

Environmental Inferno- Wildfire Emitted Aerosols, Suravi Datta, Baisakhi Sinha

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Antibiofilm Activity Of Phytocompoundsagainst Of Staphylococcus Aureusbiofilm Forming Protein - In Silicostudy, Anuradha Ghosal, Kunal Vora, Priya Mitra, Rupak Roy, Komal Sharma Jun 2024

Antibiofilm Activity Of Phytocompoundsagainst Of Staphylococcus Aureusbiofilm Forming Protein - In Silicostudy, Anuradha Ghosal, Kunal Vora, Priya Mitra, Rupak Roy, Komal Sharma

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Carbon Dioxide Capture- A Challengefor Green Economy., Soma Roy, Sudipto Roy Jun 2024

Carbon Dioxide Capture- A Challengefor Green Economy., Soma Roy, Sudipto Roy

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Phyllanthus Emblica (Indian Gooseberry) In The Prevention Of Cancer, Keya De Mukhopadhyay Jun 2024

Phyllanthus Emblica (Indian Gooseberry) In The Prevention Of Cancer, Keya De Mukhopadhyay

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Antimicrobial Properties Of Different Kinds Of Honey And Its Benefits, Debasmita Chakraborty Jun 2024

Antimicrobial Properties Of Different Kinds Of Honey And Its Benefits, Debasmita Chakraborty

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Genetically Modified Mosquitoes For A Better World, Swastika Mohanta Jun 2024

Genetically Modified Mosquitoes For A Better World, Swastika Mohanta

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Elbow Hygroma In Animals And Its Treatment: A Statement, Biswadeep Chaudhuri Jun 2024

Elbow Hygroma In Animals And Its Treatment: A Statement, Biswadeep Chaudhuri

American Journal of Applied Bio-Technology Research (AJABTR)

No abstract provided.


Comparison Of Sheep And Goats To The Acute Toxic Effects Of Foothill Death Camas, Kevin D. Welch, Stephen T. Lee, Clint A. Stonecipher, Dale R. Gardner, Daniel Cook Jun 2024

Comparison Of Sheep And Goats To The Acute Toxic Effects Of Foothill Death Camas, Kevin D. Welch, Stephen T. Lee, Clint A. Stonecipher, Dale R. Gardner, Daniel Cook

Poisonous Plant Research (PPR)

Death camas (Zigadenus spp) is a perennial forb found throughout the western United States, which is known to kill both sheep and cattle. In a previous study, goats appeared to be somewhat resistant to the adverse effects of death camas. Therefore, the objective of this study was to directly compare the susceptibility of goats and sheep to the acute toxic effects of death camas. Sheep and goats were dosed at 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, and 6.0 g death camas per kg BW. The data presented in this manuscript suggest that goats are more susceptible to death camas than sheep. …


Stakeholder Involvement And Systematic Review Of Elements That Determine A Successful Return To Work For Injured Workers: A Scoping Review, Sundip Kaur Khosa, Wilma Jelley Professor Jun 2024

Stakeholder Involvement And Systematic Review Of Elements That Determine A Successful Return To Work For Injured Workers: A Scoping Review, Sundip Kaur Khosa, Wilma Jelley Professor

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Introduction: A healthy and sustainable return to work (RTW) for a worker after injury or illness has benefits for the worker, their family, the employer, and society.1 For this research we used the following definition of RTW success; return to positive and meaningful work in a position or occupation not necessarily including all the aspects of the worker’s pre-injury or pre-illness functions or tasks. Purpose: The question behind this survey-based research was, What elements are perceived as essential, to ensure return to employment of injured or ill workers, by stakeholders with experience in the RTW process? Methods: A 32 …


Lungbank: A Novel Biorepository Strategy Tailored For Comprehensive Multi-Omics Analysis And P-Medicine Applications In Lung Cancer, Di̇lek Demi̇rcan Çeker, Volkan Baysungur, Serdar Evman, İlker Kolbaş, Abdurrahi̇m Gördebi̇l, Si̇nem M. Nalbantoğlu, Yusuf Tambağ, Ömer Kaçar, Ahmet Mi̇di̇, Hati̇ce Aslanoğlu, Nülüfer Kara, Ni̇lgün Algan, Ayberk Boyacioğlu, Betül Karademi̇r Yilmaz, Ali̇ Şahi̇n, Hi̇vda Ülbeği̇ Polat, Abi̇di̇n Şehi̇toğullari, Ali̇ Osman Çibikdi̇ken, Mücahi̇t Büyükyilmaz, İbrahi̇m Berkan Aydi̇lek, Abdulkeri̇m Eneş, Sevde Küçüker, Fati̇h Karakaya, İhsan Boyaci, Mahmut Gümüş, Onur Şenol, Merve Öztuğ, Evren Saban, Ömer Soysal, Nur Büyükpinarbaşili, Akif Turna, Mehmet Zeki Günlüoğlu, Aslı Çakir, Şaban Teki̇n, Uygar Tazebay, Abdullah Karadağ Jun 2024

Lungbank: A Novel Biorepository Strategy Tailored For Comprehensive Multi-Omics Analysis And P-Medicine Applications In Lung Cancer, Di̇lek Demi̇rcan Çeker, Volkan Baysungur, Serdar Evman, İlker Kolbaş, Abdurrahi̇m Gördebi̇l, Si̇nem M. Nalbantoğlu, Yusuf Tambağ, Ömer Kaçar, Ahmet Mi̇di̇, Hati̇ce Aslanoğlu, Nülüfer Kara, Ni̇lgün Algan, Ayberk Boyacioğlu, Betül Karademi̇r Yilmaz, Ali̇ Şahi̇n, Hi̇vda Ülbeği̇ Polat, Abi̇di̇n Şehi̇toğullari, Ali̇ Osman Çibikdi̇ken, Mücahi̇t Büyükyilmaz, İbrahi̇m Berkan Aydi̇lek, Abdulkeri̇m Eneş, Sevde Küçüker, Fati̇h Karakaya, İhsan Boyaci, Mahmut Gümüş, Onur Şenol, Merve Öztuğ, Evren Saban, Ömer Soysal, Nur Büyükpinarbaşili, Akif Turna, Mehmet Zeki Günlüoğlu, Aslı Çakir, Şaban Teki̇n, Uygar Tazebay, Abdullah Karadağ

Turkish Journal of Biology

Background/aim: LUNGBANK was established as a pioneering biorepository dedicated to lung cancer. Designed for streamlined biospecimens handling, it employs high-volume technologies to secure high-quality samples. Fortified with robust data management, LUNGBANK efficiently integrates diverse datasets. This strategic infrastructure positions LUNGBANK as more than a biospecimens repository; it operates as a sophisticated platform for advanced lung cancer research, amplifying the potential for meaningful discoveries.Materials and methods: LUNGBANK is intricately designed to streamline the collection, transfer, storage, and processing of biospecimens, employing high-volume technologies to ensure the acquisition of high-quality biological specimens. The system is fortified with robust data management protocols, facilitating …


Petox-Dope Nanoliposomes Functionalized With Peptide 563 In Targeted Bikdda Delivery To Prostate Cancer, Ayca Ece Nezi̇r, Zeynep Büşra Bolat, Ongun Mehmet Saka, Itir Ebru Zemheri̇, Sevgi̇ Gülyüz, Umut Uğur Özköse, Özgür Yilmaz, Asuman Bozkir, Fi̇kretti̇n Şahi̇n, Di̇lek Telci̇ Jun 2024

Petox-Dope Nanoliposomes Functionalized With Peptide 563 In Targeted Bikdda Delivery To Prostate Cancer, Ayca Ece Nezi̇r, Zeynep Büşra Bolat, Ongun Mehmet Saka, Itir Ebru Zemheri̇, Sevgi̇ Gülyüz, Umut Uğur Özköse, Özgür Yilmaz, Asuman Bozkir, Fi̇kretti̇n Şahi̇n, Di̇lek Telci̇

Turkish Journal of Biology

BackgroundNanocarrier-based systems have cultivated significant improvements in prostate cancer therapy. However, the efforts are still limited in clinical applicability, and more research is required for the development of effective strategies. Here, we describe a novel nanoliposomal system for targeted apoptotic gene delivery to prostate cancer.MethodsPoly (2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) (PEtOx) dioleoyl phosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE) nanoliposomes were conjugated with the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeting peptide GRFLTGGTGRLLRIS (P563) and loaded with BikDDA, a mutant form of the proapoptotik Bik. We selected 22Rv1 cells with moderate upregulation of PSMA to test the in vitro uptake, cell death, and in vivo anti-cancer activity of our formulation, P563-PEtOx-DOPE-BikDDA.ResultsBikDDA was …


Proteomic Investigation Of Acute And Chronic Hypoxia /Reoxygenation Responsive Proteins And Pathways In H9c2 Cardiomyoblasts, Merve Öztuğ, Evren Kilinç, Zeynep A. Öztuğ Durer, Emel Baloğlu Jun 2024

Proteomic Investigation Of Acute And Chronic Hypoxia /Reoxygenation Responsive Proteins And Pathways In H9c2 Cardiomyoblasts, Merve Öztuğ, Evren Kilinç, Zeynep A. Öztuğ Durer, Emel Baloğlu

Turkish Journal of Biology

Background/Aim: Ischemic heart diseases continue to be a significant global cardiovascular problem in today's world. Myocardial reperfusion (R) is provided with an effective and rapid treatment; however, it can lead to fatal results as well as ischemia (I). This study aims to use proteomic analysis to assess proteins and pathways in H9C2 cardiomyoblast cells exposed to hypoxic conditions, followed by reoxygenation, representing I /R injury for both short and long terms, reflecting acute and chronic hypoxia, respectively. Utilizing advanced techniques, our goal is to identify and characterize key proteins undergoing alterations during these critical phases.Materials and methods: H9C2 cardiomyoblasts, commonly …


O-Demethyl Galantamine Alters Protein Expression In Cerebellum Of 5xfad Mice, İrem Kiriş, Merve Karayel Başar, Büşra Gurel, Tomasz Mroczek, Ahmet Tarik Baykal Jun 2024

O-Demethyl Galantamine Alters Protein Expression In Cerebellum Of 5xfad Mice, İrem Kiriş, Merve Karayel Başar, Büşra Gurel, Tomasz Mroczek, Ahmet Tarik Baykal

Turkish Journal of Biology

Background/aim: Alzheimer’s disease (AD), one of the most common health issues, is characterized by memory loss, severe behavioral disorders, and eventually death. Despite many studies, there are still no drugs that can treat AD or stop it from progressing. Previous in vitro tests showed that O-demethyl galantamine (ODG) might have a therapeutic potential owing to its 10 times higher acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity than galantamine (GAL). Materials and methods: We aimed to assess effect of ODG on a molecular level 12-month-old 5xFAD Alzheimer’s mouse model. To this end, following the administrations of ODG and GAL, used as a positive control, protein …


The Apoptotic Effect Of Garlic (Allium Sativum) Derived Sevs On Different Types Of Cancer Cell Lines In Vitro, Naz Ünsal, Polen Koçak Deni̇zci̇, Hazal Yilmaz, Fi̇kretti̇n Şahi̇n, Merve Yildirim Canpolat Jun 2024

The Apoptotic Effect Of Garlic (Allium Sativum) Derived Sevs On Different Types Of Cancer Cell Lines In Vitro, Naz Ünsal, Polen Koçak Deni̇zci̇, Hazal Yilmaz, Fi̇kretti̇n Şahi̇n, Merve Yildirim Canpolat

Turkish Journal of Biology

Small extracellular vesicles (SEVs) are known to have an impact on the physiological circumstances of the target cells, are a critical component of cell-to-cell communication and have been implicated in a variety of diseases. Although it has been proposed that edible plant-derived nanoparticles have effect on communication with mammalian cells, the influence of these nanoparticles on cancer cell development has yet to be explored. In order to characterize small extracellular vesicles obtained from garlic, specific SEV surface markers and antibodies and size detections were performed by using scanning electron microscopy and nanoparticle tracking analysis. Human hepatoma, Hep3B, human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y, …


Identifying Sudden Cardiac Arrest Risk In Adolescent Male Athletes, Alexis Sattler, Susan Rozzi Jun 2024

Identifying Sudden Cardiac Arrest Risk In Adolescent Male Athletes, Alexis Sattler, Susan Rozzi

International Journal of Exercise Science

International Journal of Exercise Science 17(2): 874-886, 2024. The purpose of the study was to determine the prevalence of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) risk factors in high school (HS) athletes. Thirty-three male soccer players from a public HS in the southeastern United States (ages 14-17) self-reported survey data. Participants reported demographic, lifestyle, heart health, COVID-19 history, and symptoms indicative of SCA risk. An electrocardiogram (ECG) assessed heart rate (HR), rhythm, and electrical activity. Resting HR and blood pressure (BP) were measured with a BP monitor. The association between COVID-19 history, HR, and BP were calculated. Participants were divided into ECG …


Degradation Of Chlorpyrifos Residue On Tropical Inceptisol Soil With Indigenous Bacteria Treatment, Asep Kurnia, Hidayatuz Zu`Amah, Baiq Nunung Sulastri, Ria Fauriah Makmur Jun 2024

Degradation Of Chlorpyrifos Residue On Tropical Inceptisol Soil With Indigenous Bacteria Treatment, Asep Kurnia, Hidayatuz Zu`Amah, Baiq Nunung Sulastri, Ria Fauriah Makmur

Makara Journal of Science

The use of soil microbes is one of the most effective methods for degrading pesticide residue in soil. Microbes can accelerate the degradation of persistent pollutants including chlorpyrifos in soil. This research aims to find soil bacteria with the greatest potential to degrade chlorpyrifos residue in tropical inceptisol soil and determine its degradation index (DI). The soil used in this experiment was collected from agricultural fields in the districts of Demak, Central Java Province, Indonesia. The experiment was performed using factorial randomize complete block design composed of two factors and four replications. The first factors were made up of two …


Limonoids Isolated From Chisocheton Pentandrus (Meliaceae) Stembarks And Its Cytotoxicity Towards Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cell Line, Dudi Runadi, Intan Hawina Anjari, Purnama Purnama, Nurlelasari Nurlelasari, Desi Harneti, Tri Mayanti, Harizon Harizon, Ace Tatang Hidayat, Supriatno Salam, Mohamad Nurul Azmi, Unang Supratman Jun 2024

Limonoids Isolated From Chisocheton Pentandrus (Meliaceae) Stembarks And Its Cytotoxicity Towards Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cell Line, Dudi Runadi, Intan Hawina Anjari, Purnama Purnama, Nurlelasari Nurlelasari, Desi Harneti, Tri Mayanti, Harizon Harizon, Ace Tatang Hidayat, Supriatno Salam, Mohamad Nurul Azmi, Unang Supratman

Makara Journal of Science

Chisocheton is a large source of limonoids with various pharmacological effects, such as antiviral, antibacterial, antimalarial, antifungal, and cytotoxic activities. This study aimed to isolate, elucidate, and evaluate the cytotoxicity of limonoids from C. pentandrus stembarks. Isolation was carried out using various separation methods including extraction and column chromatography. Spectral data were analyzed by FT-IR, UV, DEPT 135°, 1H, 13C-NMR, and HRTOF-MS and compared with those previously reported to determine the chemical structure.The obtained limonoids were lasiocarpine (1), lasiocarpine B (2), pentandricine (3), and 16β-hydroxydysobinin (4); all of which were …


External And Internal Attribution In Human-Agent Interaction: Insights From Neuroscience And Virtual Reality, Nina Lauharatanahirun, Andrea Won, Angel Hsing-Chi Hwang Jun 2024

External And Internal Attribution In Human-Agent Interaction: Insights From Neuroscience And Virtual Reality, Nina Lauharatanahirun, Andrea Won, Angel Hsing-Chi Hwang

Human-Machine Communication

Agents are designed in the image of humans, both internally and externally. The internal systems of agents imitate the human brain, both at the levels of hardware (i.e., neuromorphic computing) and software (i.e., neural networks). Furthermore, the external appearance and behaviors of agents are designed by people and based on human data. Sometimes, these humanlike qualities of agents are purposely selected to increase their social influence over human users, and sometimes the human factors that influence perceptions of agents are hidden. Inspired by Blascovich’s “threshold of social influence’, a model designed to explain the effects of different methods of anthropomorphizing …


Exploring The Mechanistic Trail Connecting Cellular Function, Health, And Athletic Performance With Phase Angle: A Review On The Physiology Of Phase Angle And Exercise-Based Interventions, Trevor Short, Paulette Yamada Jun 2024

Exploring The Mechanistic Trail Connecting Cellular Function, Health, And Athletic Performance With Phase Angle: A Review On The Physiology Of Phase Angle And Exercise-Based Interventions, Trevor Short, Paulette Yamada

Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology

Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology Volume 5: Issue 1, Article 7, 2024. Bioelectrical impedance analysis-derived phase angle (PhA) has been widely used in clinical and sports settings, as it is positively associated with health and fitness. However, what PhA is measuring at the cellular level has not been addressed, which limits our interpretation of PhA. The purpose of this review is to provide a roadmap, starting with the mechanistic link between the dielectric properties of mammalian cells and their physiological function. In simplistic terms, PhA measures cellular permittivity and electrical conductivity. These characteristics determine cellular health and function. This …


Toxicosis From Range Lupine Ingestion In A Research Herd Of Rafter 7 Merino Sheep, Benjamin J. Weigler, Walter F. Mandeville Iii, Scott Huber, Gary Mccuin, Fabrizio Caragena, Daniel D. Cook, Stephen T. Lee, Chris A. Pritsos Jun 2024

Toxicosis From Range Lupine Ingestion In A Research Herd Of Rafter 7 Merino Sheep, Benjamin J. Weigler, Walter F. Mandeville Iii, Scott Huber, Gary Mccuin, Fabrizio Caragena, Daniel D. Cook, Stephen T. Lee, Chris A. Pritsos

Poisonous Plant Research (PPR)

An outbreak of lupine alkaloid neurotoxicosis and death occurred in sheep grazed on rangeland areas of the Nevada Great Basin during the summer of 2023. Overall, 97 sheep died despite veterinary supportive care. Lupinus argenteus var. utahensis was implicated as the causative plant with high levels of lupanine (11.5 µg/mg) and spartiene (13.7 µg/mg) in collected and archived samples. Previous reports of sheep deaths due to lupine ingestion have not been recorded in this region. An increased abundance of the number plants producing seed pods having a high alkaloid content may have been associated with abnormally elevated levels of precipitation …