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The Biochemical Role of Bitter Melon (<i>Momordica charantia</i> L.) Aqueous Extract in Regulating Hepatic Gluconeogenesis in Rats Fed Ketogenic Diet. [PDF]
Metabolic effects of a ketogenic diet and bitter melon extract on hepatic gluconeogenesis and glucose–lipid homeostasis. ABSTRACT The ketogenic diet (KD) has been suggested as a useful lifestyle intervention for metabolic syndrome; however, its long‐term metabolic effects remain debated.
Shamlan G.
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This image summarizes diseases and therapeutic interventions for cyclic endometrial repair and regeneration. We summarize endometrial repair at different menstrual phases and the external factors contributing to endometrial repair imbalances. Current research advances in endometrial repair are outlined.
Xulin Hu +12 more
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A Case Study on Korean Medicine Treatment for Chronic Leukorrhea Diagnosed with Qi Deficiency
Kang-In Park +6 more
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Hubungan pola aktivitas dan kecemasan dengan kejadian leukorea pada remaja
Biological changes in adolescents exert a very dominant influence on hormonal mechanisms. One of them is the occurrence of leukorrhea as a result of biological changes in adolescents.
Andri Nur Sholihah
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Yam starch alleviated the symptoms of chronic diarrhea in rats, and its effect is better than that of the water extract and crude polysaccharides of yam; it improved intestinal injury of rats with chronic diarrhea; it increased the abundance and diversity of intestinal microbiotas in rats with chronic diarrhea and regulated the abnormal intestinal ...
Qing Zhang +3 more
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The present study explored the role of TNFAIP3 interacting protein 2 (TNIP2) in endometritis that stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) at human endometrial epithelial cells (hEECs). The findings revealed that TNIP2 alleviated endometritis by inhibiting the NF‐kB pathway, suggesting a potential therapeutic target for endometritis.
Xinxin Qian +4 more
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A review of the biological effects of Myrtus communis
Abstract The World Health Organization stated that 1.6 million deaths worldwide were caused by contact with chemicals and toxins in 2019. In the same year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated that natural toxins caused 3960 deaths. Myrtus communis, also known as common Myrtle, is a flowering plant native to the Mediterranean region ...
Mohammad Mahdi Dabbaghi +4 more
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Abstract An unusual finding in hysterectomy specimen. Associated with a history of abortion. Etiology remains unclear. Clinically it presents with infertility, chronic pelvic pain, menorrhagia, and vaginal discharge. Treatment is by hysterescopic excision.
Alex Mremi +3 more
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Canna edulis Ker‐Gawl is a versatile crop that integrates food, energy, and feed in China. The rhizome is a traditional Chinese medicine with a long history. However, there are few studies on chemical components. Crude plant extracts are a complex mixture of several biologically active secondary metabolites. Therefore, rapid and accurate identification
Liqiao Lv +12 more
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Over a 15‐year period, 7 maternal deaths associated with pre‐viable premature rupture of membranes, mainly due to intrauterine infection, were identified in France. The estimated lethality was 4.5/10 000 women with pre‐viable PROM. Abstract Introduction Pre‐viable premature rupture of membranes (pre‐viable PROM) is a rare event occurring in less than 1%
Ylann Abrahami +5 more
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