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Parasitic Diseases Top Open Access Journals
Parasitic diseases are the foremost worldwide health problem today, particularly in the under developed countries. It is estimated that the global prevalence of some of these diseases already exceeds 60% among the m...View More
Parasitic Diseases Top Journals
Parasitic diseases in rabbits and their prevention methods. Rabbits serve not only as an important animal species for biomedical research but also as a common food source for people throughout th...View More
Parasitic Diseases Scientific Journals
Parasitic diseases of the central nervous system (CNS) contribute extensively to morbidity and mortality in the developing world and in industrialized nations with a high immigrant influx of people from endemic area...View More
Parasitic Diseases Scholarly Journal
Parasites are organisms that live off other organisms, or hosts, to survive. Some parasites don’t noticeably affect their hosts. Others grow, reproduce, or invade organ systems that make their hosts sick, resulting...View More
Parasitic Diseases Impact Factor
Parasites are living things that use other living things - like your body - for food and a place to live. You can get them from contaminated food or water, a bug bite, or sexual contact. Some parasitic diseases are easil...View More
Oncology Journals
oncogenic drivers, are common in tissues starting at a young age. These observations raise the question: how do we largely avoid cancer for most of our lives? Here we propose that evolutionary forces can help explain this paradox. As humans and ot...View More
Oncogenesis Scholarly Peer-review Journal
oncogenesis has produced an advanced cancer, tumor cells have undergone extensive evolution. The cellular phenotypes resulting from this evolution have been well studied, and include accelerated growth rates, apoptosis r...View More
Oncogenesis Journals
oncogenesis itself, which we define as the process by which normal cells acquire the characteristics of cancer cells. This definition encompasses the changes that occur prior to and after the threshold of cancer is reach...View More
Viral Diseases High Impact Factor Journals
Viruses and bacteria are two types of potentially disease-causing (pathogenic) particles. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can't reproduce without the assistance of a host. Bacteria are capable of reproducing on their own. The sympto...View More
Viral Diseases Open Access Articles
A viral infection is a proliferation of a harmful virus inside the body. Viruses cannot reproduce without the assistance of a host. Viruses infect a host by introducing their genetic material into the cells and hijacking...View More
Viral Diseases Review Articles
viruses can also be spread through contaminated objects, such as doorknobs, tabletops, and personal items. If you touch one of these objects and then touch your nose or eyes, you could develop a disease. Respiratory vira...View More
Viral Diseases Scholarly Journal
Vaccines can help prevent you from getting many viral diseases. Not all viral diseases are contagious. This means they aren’t always spread from person to person. But many of them are. Common examples of contagious viral diseases includ...View More
Viral Diseases Scientific Journals
Viruses are very tiny germs. They are made of genetic material inside of a protein coating. Viruses cause familiar infectious diseases such as the common cold, flu and warts. They also cause severe illnesses such as HIV/AI...View More
Viral Diseases Top Journals
Viruses are very tiny germs. They are made of genetic material inside of a protein coating. Viruses cause familiar infectious diseases such as the common cold, flu and warts. They also cause severe illnesses such as HIV/AI...View More
Influenza Scholarly Peer Review Journal
Influenza viruses are assumed to be transmitted predominantly by aerosol infection, i.e. relatively large droplets (>5 μm) created particularly while talking, coughing, or sneezing, thus entering the mucosae throug...View More
Influenza Peer Review Journals
The variability of the type B viruses, however, is also characterised by other mechanisms such as insertion and deletion, as the influenza B lines show which have been co-circulating and stable for more than 20 years The...View More
Influenza Open Access Journals
Influenza virus as an enveloped virus is relatively vulnerable to damaging environmental impacts. Depending on environmental conditions (e.g. humidity and temperature), however, it can survive up to several hours and in water at low temperatures (...View More
Influenza Online Journals
The HA is synthesized as precursor protein and cleaved by cellular serine proteases into the functional proteins HA1 and HA2. The amino acid sequence at the cleavage site determines HA processing by cellular proteases an...View More
Influenza Journals
Influenza viruses are members of the family Orthomyxoviridae. This family represents enveloped viruses the genome of which consists of segmented negative-sense single-strand RNA segments. There are four genera of this fa...View More
HIV A Health Disorder
HIV is a virus that attacks cells in the immune system, which is our body’s natural defence against illness. The virus destroys a type of white blood cell in the immune system called a T-helper cell, and makes copi...View More
Fumigation Top Journals
Fumigation is one of the most effective techniques of pest control. In fumigation, an affected area is completely filled with fumigants (gaseous pesticides) to asphyxiate the pests. Although fumigation techniques are con...View More
Fumigation Peer Reviewed Journals
The storage temperature and RH also influenced the movement and absorption of SO2 in the fruit, while higher storage temperatures with low RH favoured the build-up of SO2 residues in the aril (Lemmer and Kruger...View More
Fumigation Open Access Journals
Fumigation with SO2 causes undesirable effects on fruit quality. The fruit taste is altered due to higher titratable acidity and lower pH resulting from direct penetration of SO2 through the skin into the&...View More
Fumigation Impact Factor
Fumigation is also considered an effective method of chemical application in some fruits. It has several promising applications. Fumigation can be carried out immediately after harvest to prevent infection of injuri...View More
Fumigation Articles
Precision Fumigation is defined as ‘optimizing fumigant use to maximize efficiency and minimize risk’. To achieve Precision Fumigation of flour mills requires the close cooperation of the miller and...View More
Synbiotics
Synbiotics are a combination of prebiotics and probiotics that are believed to have a synergistic effect by inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria and enhancing the growth of beneficial organisms. Synbiotics and ot...View More
Immunomodulators
Immunomodulators are a group of drugs that mainly target the pathways that treat multiple myeloma and a few other cancers. They have many ways to work, including working on the immune system directly by turning down some...View More
Decomposition Impact Factor
Decomposition is the first stage in the recycling of nutrients that have been used by an organism (plant or animal) to build its body, and are surrendered back to the ecosystem upon its death. It is the process whereby the dead tissues break down ...View More
Proverty Reduction
Poverty reduction, or poverty alleviation, is a set of measures, both economic and humanitarian, that are intended to permanently lift people out of poverty. Measures, like those promoted by Henry George&nbs...View More
Marine-mycology Scholarly Journal
Marine Mycology: The Higher Fungi deals with the higher marine fungi, i.e., Ascomycotina, Basidiomycotina, and Deuteromycotina. This book combines features of a monograph with those of a text.Marine fungi have been widely studied ov...View More