Journals on Biomedical Science

Threats and Strategies for Conservation of Indigenous Fish Fauna of Paschim Medinipur: A Review | Present work is a conceptual analysis and assessment of threats to indigenous fish fauna of Midnapur, West Bengal, India and suggestive remedies for protection of live gene bank of indigenous fish species. Development of standard protocol of induce breeding for small indigenous threatened fish species and its incorporation into the composite fish farming (community aquafarming system) will certainly be the sustainable conservation strategies to protect these threatened group of aquareseorces. 2. For More Articles: Journal of Scientific and Technical Research : https://biomedres.us/

Journals on Chemistry

Early Rising May Be Linked to Mental Health Issues in Institute of Pharmaceutical Science an Observational Study Draws Inference from a Legal to Cultural Principles through Independent Variables | Pharmaceutical apex body has shown extraordinary diversity as evidenced by AICTE, PCI, DTE circulating norms and innumerable unique combination norms. Pharmacy teacher has provided student care that optimizes the use of knowledge, promote health, wellness, and bad habit prevention. Teacher care for students in all health care settings but the subject pharmacy teacher movement initially began inside class and institute occasionally been reported. Pharmacy teacher has worked in collaboration with colleagues, non-teaching and other institution professionals. We report here characterization of novel parameter for identification and analysing of other effects in pharmaceutical institution while classes begin 9 am instead of 11 am and tertiary care teaching pharmacy institution. For More Articles: Journal of Scientific and Technical Research : https://biomedres.us/

Journals on Biosensors

Applications of Mass-Spectrometry Based Quantitative Proteomics to Understand Complex Cellular Functions and Cell Fate Decisions | Unlike the transcriptome, quantification of the proteome still requires the development of special strategies. Transcriptomics platforms such as microarray- and RNAseq-based approaches are designed to uncover the information at the transcriptome level that in turn shapes the proteome to carry out the functional cellular processes. Since most of the biological processes are controlled by proteins, it is important to quantitatively measure proteome alterations in varying conditions to mechanistically understand how cellular processes are carried out. Within the last decade mass spectrometry increasingly became the method of choice for proteome analyses and now also provides a solid platform for its accurate quantification. The aim of quantitative proteomics is to obtain reliable quantitative information about all the proteins that fall within the mass spectrometric dynamic range. Fore More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Mass Spectrometry-based quantitative proteomics methods.

Journals on Dentistry

Systemic Sclerosis: A Multiorgan Disease, Types and Symptoms | Systemic Sclerosis is a chronic condition caused by excessive secretion of collagen inside the body. Some consider it a chronic condition of the connective tissue in the body. Although it is not contagious or cancerous, it may threaten life depending on the severity of the disease. Syatemic sclerosis affects the body’s organs as one of the rheumatic autoimmune diseases, which means that the body’s immune system behaves abnormally. The main result of this is the so-called hardening of the skin and the appearance of infections and ulcers in many parts of the body, Lungs, kidneys, heart, intestinal tract and other organs, and yet there is no cure for hardened skin but alternative treatments are effective for some forms of disease available. This mini review aims to disclose some important aspects of this multiorgan disease. Fore More Articles: Biomedical Research Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journals on Agriculture

Studying the Efficiency of Irrigation with Micro-Irrigation | The results of the study revealed that the mismatch intensity rain rate of water absorption into the soil formation of a surface relief and soil erosion, uneven and shallow soaking imperfection open irrigation system at a superficial irrigation, the need for different irrigation methods in the growing and not growing periods, low coefficient land utilization, high cost of irrigation and other features are, to a certain extent in conflict with the requirements of watering cultivated with techniques for / of crops in an area at the deep groundwater. For More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Scheme of the irrigation sprinkling station on the experimental part of the Tertersky RWCN in the Garabagh land in the period 2006-2010 with the use of the Idad and MDR sprinklers.

Journals on Zoology

Yellow Wasp Polistes Flavus Venom Protein, Its Purification, Solubilization and Antimicrobial Activity | Yellow wasp Polistes flavus venom toxins were isolated by cutting the last two segments of abdominal region and purified on Sepharose CL- 6B 200 column, the molecular weight of venom protein from yellow wasp ranging from 6-70kD. The purified venom toxins were investigated for its antimicrobial activities against three infectious bacterial pathogens. Paper disc diffusion and serial dilution assays were performed for determination of Inhibition Zone Diameter (IZD) and Minimal Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) respectively. MIC values obtained were 12.3 μg/ ml against E. coli, and 24.69 μg/ml for Salmonella typhi and Vibrio cholera. By agar disc diffusion method, the Inhibition Zone Diameter (IZD) for E. coli, Salmonella typhi and Vibrio cholera were 36±0.14, 19.96±0.36 and 21.69±0.22 respectively. In present investigation, Triton X-100 was found good solubilizing agent for venom protein. The antibacterial effects of wasp venom may be due to the action on cell membrane destruction and cell-lyses. For More Articles: Biomedical Research Articles : https://biomedres.us/


Microbial culture in Luria broth medium.

Journals on Biomedical Science

Matrigel® as 3D culture medium: 2D vs. 3D changes in proliferation and ultrastructure | 3D cell culture has great potential in the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Three- dimensional ECM-like substances such as Matrigel® mimic natural proteins found in the ECM and result in a more accurate reflection of cell growth within the human body. In our lab, we compared HT1080 cells transfected with the histone H2B-green fluorescent protein (GFP) growing directly on glass (2D) to those in Matrigel® on the basis of cell growth, proliferation, division and morphology. During cell counting, the cells were maintained at a near-homeostatic temperature, humidity and CO2 level in a custom stage top environmental chamber [1] while being imaged on an Olympus (Melville, NY) IX70 inverted fluorescence microscope. Our results indicated that cell growth, division and proliferation were of greater magnitude in Matrigel® than on a glass coverslip (control). For ultrastructure imaging purposes, a culture of MDCK cells (Canis familiaris, kidney, normal) that were transfected with a pEYFP-Tubulin plasmid subcellular localization vector were used. For More Articles: Journal of Biomedical Research and Reviews : https://biomedres.us/

A) Silo cut from microcentrifuge tube. B) Image of two silos on top of aluminum block inside ice bucket.

Open Access Medical Journal

Advances in the Treatment of FLT3-Mutated AML | AML is a heterogeneous disease and is the most common acute leukemia in adults. It has an annual US incidence over 20,000 and death rate of over 10,000 per year. The 5-year remission rates after conventional induction therapy is 40% below 60 years and 10%-20% in older patients. FLT3-ITD mutation has been added to the WHO risk stratification as a predictor of poor prognosis. On April 28, 2017 FDA approved midostaurinin combination with standard cytarabine and daunorubicin induction and cytarabine consolidation for treating adult newly diagnosed AML patients who are FLT3 mutation positive as detected by an FDA approved test. For More Articles: Scientific Research Articles on Biomedical : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Medical Science

Astaxanthin Pattern in Mangroves: A Case of Species- Specificity | Astaxanthin, a naturally occurring carotenoid pigment possessing strong antioxidant property has been detected to play a vital role in the protection against lipid peroxidation and oxidative damage of LDL cholesterol, cell membrane, cells and tissues. It is available from several biological sources particularly the microalgal species Haematococcus pluvialis, but the salt tolerant mangrove vegetation present in the deltaic lobe of Indian Sundarbans has been documented as one of the most potential sources of astaxanthin. This paper documents the accumulation of astaxanthin in six species of mangroves (Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia alba, Avicennia marina, Sonneratia apetala, Aegiceros corniculatum and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza) at ten different stations having different environmental conditions in the Hooghly-Matla estuarine complex of Indian Sundarbans. Although these six species share the same brackish water media, but significant variation in the leaf astaxanthin level confirms the concept of species-specificity and effects of various physico-chemical variables on mangrove astaxanthin. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journals on Agriculture

A New Perspective of Agroecosystem in 21st Century | Land is a living legend, including all eroded and forest land that all would contribute to agriculture. In a wider perspective, a long-term view will have to be taken to manage our soil, plant and bio-resources. Sustainable intensification of agriculture productivity enhancement and loss prevention is the only option to meet our growing requirement. Integrated water resource management approach for irrigated cropping systems per unit of agriculture water use holds key to both food and environmental security. For harnessing effective ecosystem based production, enhanced water use efficiency, promoting balanced use of nutrients and water and soil biota test based technology adoption is the needs of hour. For More Articles: Biomedical Open Access Journals : https://biomedres.us/