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Phytochemistry, pharmacological insights, and food science applications of natural bioactive compounds from Ocimum species with a focus on essential oils

open access: yesFood Frontiers, EarlyView.
The article examines the phytochemistry, pharmacology, and food science applications of essential oils and extracts from Ocimum species (basil). It covers diverse extraction methods like hydrodistillation and microwave‐assisted extraction while discussing pharmacological benefits.
Oberdan Oliveira Ferreira   +13 more
wiley   +1 more source

ABO blood groups, Rhesus factor, and anaphylactic reactions due to Hymenoptera stings

open access: yesAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine, 2017
Introduction Numerous publications indicate that the prevalence of some infectious, neoplastic and immunological diseases are associated with ABO blood groups.
Krzysztof Pałgan   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Does AI at Work Increase Stress? Text Mining Social Media About Human–AI Team Processes and AI Control

open access: yesJournal of Organizational Behavior, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT With rising use of artificial intelligence (AI) in organizations, alongside increasing mental health issues, we seek to understand how AI use affects human stress. Drawing on the automation–augmentation perspective, we propose that AI control over decision‐making thwarts human autonomy and thus contributes to stress.
Florian Klonek, Sharon Parker
wiley   +1 more source

Inherited hemolytic disorders with high occurrence of b-thalassemia in Sindhi community of Jabalpur town in Madhya Pradesh, India [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Hereditary hemolytic disorders such as hemoglobin disorders, β-thalassemia syndrome, G6PD deficiency, and ABO and Rhesus blood groups are the most common public health problems in India.
Balgir, RS
core   +1 more source

Study ABO / Rh Systems with IL-18 & IL-33 in Iraqi Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type II [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) is a group of metabolic disorder disease. The inflammatory markers act as a new risk factor for development of type 2 diabetes with a possible association with ABO/Rh blood groups.
abdulwahid, Rafid   +3 more
core   +2 more sources

Altered Glycosylation of PSA in Prostate Cancer Tissue

open access: yesThe Prostate, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background The glycosylation of proteins is commonly altered in cancer. This offers novel opportunities for cancer biomarker development. As prostate‐specific antigen (PSA) is a glycoprotein, identification of cancer‐specific PSA‐glycoforms is feasible. Such PSA‐glycoforms may provide valuable diagnostic and prognostic information. Methods PSA‐
Hannu Koistinen   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Study of the Relationship between ABO Blood Group Types and Breast Cancer and Cervix Cancer in Khuzestan Province, Iran

open access: yesInternational Journal of Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Research, 2023
Background: Breast cancer and cervix cancer are the prevalent and deadly types of solid tumors around the world. According to the importance of cancer, it is necessary to understand predisposing factors that affect cancer risk.
Nazanin Joudaki   +5 more
doaj  

Comparative study of Candida albicans colony count means in the saliva of healthy subjects in terms of ABO blood group antigens. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Introduction: Candida albicans is the most prevalent opportunistic fungus in the oral cavity. To date, the association of various factors with the incidence of candidiasis has been evaluated.
Khozaimeh, F., Mohammadpour, M.
core  

Association of ABO Blood Groups with Cardiovascular Diseases in Adult Indian Population [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This study was designed to investigate whether there was an association between ABO blood groups and major cardiovascular diseases (ischemic heart diseases) in adult Indian population.
Indermeet Singh Anand   +2 more
core   +2 more sources

Determining the Association of Benign and Malignant Salivary Gland Tumours with ABO-Rh Blood Groups

open access: yesBengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery, 2019
Introduction Various studies have proposed that some ABO blood groups may be associated with increased risk of cancer. Hence, we decided to conduct this study to investigate the relationship between ABO-Rh blood group and risk of salivary gland tumor.
Mahbobeh Oroei
doaj   +3 more sources

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