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Snake bite is a common and frequently devastating environmental and occupational disease, especially in rural areas of tropical developing countries. Its public health importance has been largely ignored by medical science. Snake venoms are rich in protein and peptide toxins that have specificity for a wide range of tissue receptors, making them ...
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BiTE-Jurkat assay using rapid HEK293T BiTE production.
(A) A schematic illustration of the workflow for production of BiTE supernatant using HEK293T cells and testing using Jurkat-target cell co-cultures is shown (B) HEK293T cells were transiently transfected with BiTE plasmid as described in the methods ...
Risini D. Weeratna (5771144) +6 more
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First-hand knowledge about snakes and snake-bite management: an urgent need [PDF]
2020-11Snake-bite is a well-known but fairly ignored medical problem in India. Lack of precise first aid knowledge for snake-bite is a substantial reason for its severe fatality in human beings.
Kumari, Kiran +3 more
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Thrombocytopenia Developing After Centipede Bite [PDF]
Centipede bites have been reported rarely in humans. The mechanism of centipede toxin is not fully understood. Skin reactions develop more in centipede bites. In this text, we will present a case that developed thrombocytopenia after a centipede bite. An
Özhan Orhan +4 more
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The research landscape of direct, sensory human–nature interactions
Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the human–nature interactions research landscape can benefit researchers by providing insights into the most relevant topics, popular research areas and the distribution of topics across different disciplines ...
Maldwyn J. Evans +3 more
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Spermatogonial stem cells as a source for regenerative medicine
Several researchers have reported the derivation of multipotent cells from both mouse and human spermatogonial stem cells. These spermatogonia-derived stem cells show similarities with embryonic stem cells both for phenotype and functionality, indicating
Liang Ning +4 more
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Tracking lethal threat: In-depth review of rabies
An infectious disease known as rabies (family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus) causes severe damage to mammals' central nervous systems (CNS). This illness has been around for a very long time.
Aswin Rafif Khairullah +9 more
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Regulatory framework of strike and its problem in Latvia [PDF]
International legal provisions provide for human rights and freedoms, and the freedom of expression and the right to work belong to these. Considering that during any employment relationship disputes can arise between the involved parties, international ...
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In France, apparently healthy dogs and cats that bite humans must undergo an observation period of 15 days with three veterinary visits to ascertain that they remain healthy, indicating that no zoonotic transmission of rabies virus occurred via salivary ...
Guillaume Crozet +5 more
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The Impact of Pterional Craniotomy on Dental Occlusion [PDF]
Introduction: The masticatory system has the remarkable ability to adapt to a changing biomechanical environment. However,due to the significant influence of the stomatognathic system on other ones, the impact of the craniotomy seems to be noteworthy ...
Adrian Rogala +5 more
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