Monthly Archives: January 2017

Spinals do not alter uteroplacental haemodynamics [420] Difficul

Spinals do not alter uteroplacental haemodynamics [420]. Difficult (or failed) intubation for general anaesthesia in women with HDPs is more common [421] and [422]. Routine preloading with a fixed volume of crystalloid (i.e., 500–1000 mL) will not prevent BP falls in normal women … Continue reading

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epidemiology of rotavirus varies by setting [6] Seas

The epidemiology of rotavirus varies by setting [6]. Seasonality of infection is prominent in temperate climates while a low prevalence is maintained throughout the year in tropical countries [7]. The mode of transmission, though believed to be mainly feco-oral, is … Continue reading

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For formulation of polyherbal tablets, direct compression method2

For formulation of polyherbal tablets, direct compression method20 was selected because direct compression method is simplest means of production of a pharmaceutical tablet and high dose formulations.21 It requires only that the active ingredient is properly blended with appropriate excipients … Continue reading

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27 and 28 Michellamines A and B have been isolated from this plan

27 and 28 Michellamines A and B have been isolated from this plant source. Lomatium suksdorfii belonging to the family Apiaceae has shown to suppress HIV-1 viral replication in H9 lymphocyte cells. 29Polyalthia suberosa has yielded Lanostane-type triterpene, subserosal which has again … Continue reading

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These features, together with their capacity to efficiently adsor

These features, together with their capacity to efficiently adsorb protein Ags, to be readily internalized by APC, and to enhance immune responses to Ag both in vitro and in vivo, make them good potential delivery systems for vaccines, and in … Continue reading

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The results of this study suggest that the Canadian C-spine rule

The results of this study suggest that the Canadian C-spine rule has the potential to affect healthcare costs considerably. The Ottawa group have previously examined the acceptability of the Canadian C-spine rule to clinicians (Brehaut et al 2009). To do … Continue reading

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Our previous in vitro studies observed that American ginseng exhi

Our previous in vitro studies observed that American ginseng exhibited anticancer potential in human colorectal cancer cells (19) and (20). PPD, one of the aglycones of American ginseng, has been shown to have cytotoxic activities against different cancer cells such as THP-1 leukemia … Continue reading

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18, 19 and 25 Results indicated that the incubation of macrophage

18, 19 and 25 Results indicated that the incubation of macrophages with compounds 5 and 4 resulted in a highly significant increase (P  0.05) in the macrophage proliferation at any of the tested dose ( Fig. 3). Results of the anti-inflammatory activity of the … Continue reading

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In 2003 van der Meulen and colleagues published a paper suggestin

In 2003 van der Meulen and colleagues published a paper suggesting that PM is an overdiagnosed entity [21]. On the basis of the immunopathological findings discussed above, suggesting a clear distinction between DM and PM, van der Meulen required the … Continue reading

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The interaction analysis for CID44610309, CID44259709, CID1396455

The interaction analysis for CID44610309, CID44259709, CID13964550 and quercetin is shown in Table 1. The docking simulation revealed the top docking poses were found to be docked at the binding cavity showing both bonded and non-bonded interaction. The top ten … Continue reading

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