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Apr 10, 2020Open AccessArticle
The methonolic extract of the leaves of Pisonia alba (PA) were subjected to phytochemical analysis by standard qualitative analysis and the invitro antioxidant activity was evaluated by determination of total antioxidant capacity, 1.1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity, Antioxidant activity, Nitric oxide potential. The analyses revealed that the methanol extract of Co was able to efficiently scavenge the free radicals in a dose dependant manner. The results were compare...
Zoology
Virology
Ecology
Ecosystem Science
Conservation Biology
Developmental Biology
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Entomology
Environmental Sciences
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Agricultural Science
Histology
Genomics
Genetics
Food Science & Technology
Anthropology
Aquaculture, Fisheries & Fish Science
Biochemistry
Biodiversity
Bioengineering
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Bioinformatics
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Biotechnology
Computational Biology
Cell Biology
Dec 23, 2016Open AccessArticle
Background: Medical Officer Certificate Programme (MOCP) is a 6 months training programme in Pediatrics/Medicine at medical colleges wherein doctors work like postgraduate students, learn various Out Patients and In Patient Department (OPD and IPD) procedures, attain hands on skills, perform day and night duties, attend postgraduate training programmes and specialty clinics. This is a course unique to Maharashtra. It has been designed to overcome shortage of Pediatricians and Physicians in the s...
Evolutionary Studies
Aug 19, 2016Open AccessArticle
Background
Typhoid fever is an infectious disease of global importance that is caused by Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi). This disease causes an estimated 200,000 deaths per year and remains a serious global health threat. S. Typhi is strictly a human pathogen, and some recovered individuals become long-term carriers who continue to shed the bacteria in their faeces, thus becoming main reservoirs of infection.
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A comparative genomics analysis combined with a ...
Epidemiology
Molecular Biology
Microbiology
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High Performance Computing
Biotechnology
Genomics
Computational Biology
Genetics
Infectious Diseases
Pathology
Medical Genetics
Aug 17, 2016Open AccessArticle
Eighteen lesser mouse-eared bats, Myotis blythii (Tomes 1857) (Vespertilionidae) from Zanjan Province, Iran, were examined for parasites and found to harbor one species of Cestoda, Hymenolepis rhinopomae; one species of Nematoda, Molinostrongylus alatus; one species of Diptera, Penicillidia dufourdi; and one species of mite, Spinturnix andegavinus. Myotis blythii represents a new host record for Hymenolepis rhinopomae, and Iran is a new locality record for Molinostrongylus alatus.
Animal Behavior
Parasitology
Ecology
Ecosystem Science
Biodiversity
Evolutionary Studies
Paleontology
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