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This graphical abstract highlights the benefits of genetically modified (GM) foods, including high‐yield crops such as golden rice with enhanced nutrition, GM vaccines, and biofuel production. Advanced analytical methods ensure safety by detecting allergenicity and toxicity, promoting sustainability while addressing environmental impacts and balancing ...
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The water‐soluble polysaccharide GSBP‐N‐a‐1 with an average molecular weight of 3.82 kDa was successfully isolated and purified from Gentiana scabra. It was confirmed that the crude polysaccharides of Gentiana scabra could inhibit oxidative stress and inflammatory response by activating the Nrf2‐HO‐1 pathway, and significantly alleviate the chemical ...
Tianjiao Fu, Yan Dong, Guangxin Yuan
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Advancing Food Safety in Bangladesh: Challenges and the Promise of Smart Sensor Technology
This study critically analyzes prevalent food safety hazards in Bangladesh and identifies key challenges in food safety practices and regulations. It discusses factors influencing food safety and explores strategies to enhance public health. Additionally, advancements in smart sensor‐based detection methods for food hazards are highlighted to offer ...
Md Wadud Ahmed, Mohammed Kamruzzaman
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Chronic hepatic porphyria in chronic aggressive hepatitis
Klinische Wochenschrift, 1971An acquired (“symptomatic”) chronic hepatic porphyria (CHP) is described, which develops secondarily following damage to the liver tissue and is characterized by the absence of clinical symptoms. It can be differentiated biochemically from latent porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT) by a lower total porphyrin excretion (0.18–0.64 mg/l) and a relatively ...
H. Henning, D. Look, Manfred O. Doss
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Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1981
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PONZ DE LEON, Maurizio, N. CARULLI
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PONZ DE LEON, Maurizio, N. CARULLI
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Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2006
Most liver biopsies performed today are for grading and staging of chronic viral hepatitis and steatohepatitis; there are uncommon indications for liver biopsy in the setting of acute hepatitis. Pathologists must have a broad knowledge of many forms of acute and chronic hepatitis, as well as their variations; these include viral hepatitis, autoimmune ...
Arief A. Suriawinata, Swan N. Thung
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Most liver biopsies performed today are for grading and staging of chronic viral hepatitis and steatohepatitis; there are uncommon indications for liver biopsy in the setting of acute hepatitis. Pathologists must have a broad knowledge of many forms of acute and chronic hepatitis, as well as their variations; these include viral hepatitis, autoimmune ...
Arief A. Suriawinata, Swan N. Thung
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TREATMENT OF CHRONIC HEPATITIS
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1992Chronic hepatitis is an etiologically diverse syndrome. The approach to treatment depends on the cause of the disease. The efficacy of immunosuppressive treatment of chronic autoimmune hepatitis has long been established, and most patients with this disease can be treated successfully with prednisone and azathioprine.
Gary L. Davis, Louis R. Lambiase
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Chronic Granulomatous Hepatitis
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1976Summary: Chronic granulomatous hepatitis.Three cases are described in which a chronic relapsing febrile illness was associated with granulomas in the liver. None of the known causes of hepatic granulomas was present in these patients. In two cases there was clinical improvement after corticosteroid treatment and this was associated with resolution of ...
Farrell G.C., Powell L.W.
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