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The Paradoxes of Neoantigenes in Predicting Better Prognosis of Cancer Patients

Global Journal of Cancer Therapy Short Communication Increased neoantigens of cancer generated by mutations are reported to be associated with favorable prognosis of cancer patients. The interesting findings contradict the notions that cancers were caused by accumulation of gene mutations. ... #openaccessjournals #openaccess #openaccesspublication #openaccesspublisher https://goo.gl/8ZCsBL

Late Coarctation Presenters Suffer Chronic Hypertension Resisting to Medicine Treatment

Peertechz Journal of Pediatric Therapy Review Article Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) is a common Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) presenting with many symptoms and signs, in any age group. ... #openaccesslibrary #openaccessresources #freeonlinejournals https://goo.gl/QDIo3k

Diagnosis and Treatment of Supraventricular Tachyarrhythmia in Pediatric Population: A Review Article

Peertechz Journal of Pediatric Therapy Review Article Supraventricular tachyarrhythmia (SVT) is the most common tachyarrhythmia in pediatric patients and accounts for more than 90% of pediatric arrhythmias. As many as 16 different mechanisms of pediatric SVT exist; we focused in this review article on the three most common groups of SVT mechanisms in pediatrics: atrioventricular re-entry tachyarrhythmia (AVRT), atriovent ... #freejournalarticles #freeonlinearticles https://goo.gl/1DBsLi

Medical Image Large Hemangiopericytoma of the Tongue

Archives of Otolaryngology and Rhinology Clinical Image These pictures are of a 45 -year old male patient with a swelling on the tip of tongue from the last one year. The swelling increased progressively in the last one year with a recent onset of mild discomfort. #scientificjournalarticles #openaccessjournalarticles #scholarlyfreearticles https://goo.gl/Ts7DZj

The Evaluation of Hematologic and Platelet Function in Total Septum Reconstruction Patients

Archives of Otolaryngology and Rhinology Research Article Objective: Nasal septal deviation is a common disorder of the nose and patients commonly visit clinics with complaints of nasal obstruction. As a result of nasal obstruction, patients are exposed to snoring, which causes hypoxia. ... #openaccessjournals #openaccess #openaccesspublication #openaccesspublisher https://goo.gl/9b88yD

Stylohyoid Syndrome and its Surgical Treatment – A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Archives of Otolaryngology and Rhinology Case Report Stylohyoid syndrome or eagle’s syndrome is caused by calcifi cation of the stylohyoid ligament or elongation of the bony styloid process. ... #scientificjournalarticles #openaccessjournalarticles #scholarlyfreearticles https://goo.gl/jurmcc

Impact of the “Omics Sciences” in Medicine: New Era for Integrative Medicine

Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Biochemical Technology Review Article Background and objective: This work collects and analyses information about the evolution of medical practice during the last centuries. The main aim is to summarise new insights on “omics sciences” and their impact in medicine. ... #openaccessjournals #openaccess #openaccesspublication #openaccesspublisher https://goo.gl/u7ucqy

Identification of Bacterial Pathogens in Blood Specimens and Antibiotic Resistance Profiles of Acinetobacter Species in a University Hospital, Konya

Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Biochemical Technology Research Article Acinetobacter species are important nosocomial pathogens because they can develop resistance to antibiotics and survive for a long time in the hospital environment. This study aimed to investigate the changes in antibiotic resistance profi les of Acinetobacter spp. strains isolated from blood speciemens of hospitalized patients in our hospital. ... #openaccesslibrary #openaccessresources #freeonlinejournals https://goo.gl/Py1fap

Allergenic Ribosomal P Proteins

Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Biochemical Technology Review Article Allergenic ribosomal P proteins have been isolated almost exclusively from allergenic mold species with the exception of one from almond. Presently, nine cloned ribosomal P proteins are listed as allergens in Allergen Nomenclature, WHO/IUIS database. They belong to either P1 or P2 protein families. ... #scientificjournalarticles #openaccessjournalarticles #scholarlyfreearticles https://goo.gl/kMdJ3e

Postmortem Neurochemistry Shows High Dopamine Levels in Brain of Cocaine Consumers

Peertechz Journal of Forensic Science and Technology Research Article Cocaine abuse represents a serious problem to many countries and is frequently related to deaths. Differences in response, drug tolerance, drug sensitization and postmortem redistribution difficult clarifying cocaine related deaths. Thus, additional parameters associated to cocaine exposition could assist the pathologist in interpreting the deaths cases. ... #openaccesspublishing #openaccessjournalsonline #freeonlinejournals https://goo.gl/y7nTse

An Examination of the Relationship between Socio-epidemiologic Factors and Positive Workplace Drug Tests in the United States

Journal of Addiction Medi cine and Therapeutic Science Research Article Background: An examination of the relationship between social factors and positive workplace drug tests has heuristic value for understanding population vulnerability to subsequent employment disruption. ... #openaccessjournals #openaccess #openaccesspublication #openaccesspublisher https://goo.gl/1yZU5x

Time of Death Relative to Alcohol Use: Application of Brain: blood Ratios and Gastric Ethanol

Journal of Addiction Medicine and Therapeutic Science Research Article A comparison of post-mortem toxicology results was made from victims in whom reasonable estimates of drinking were available to determine if blood, brain and gastric alcohol contents had combined forensic usefulness. ... #scientificjournalarticles #openaccessjournalarticles #scholarlyfreearticles https://goo.gl/NxJO2W

Immunoprophylactic Control Strategy for Tropical Fasciolosis: A Possibility

Journal of Vaccines and Immunology Review Article Fasciolosis is a wide spread economically important helminthosis caused by Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica and considered as a limiting factor for domestic livestock production. The strategic control measures against fasciolosis mainly depend upon judicious use of the anti-fluke drugs. ... #openaccessjournals #openaccess #openaccesspublication #openaccesspublisher https://goo.gl/kGGC9A

Listeria Monocytogenes as a Foodborne Pathogen: Biocontrol in Foods using Lytic Bacteriophages

Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Biochemical Technology Research Article Foods are playing a signifi cant role in human infections because they are frequent vehicles of some human pathogens, which can spread in a short time to all the animals and are associated with cross contamination during production and processing. During stable to table, in order not to take hygienic precautions, contaminations with pathogenic microorganisms such as Listeria spp. may be occurred and consumption of such food and food products can cause foodborne illnesses. L. monoctogenes is a zoonotic foodborne bacteria that leads to a variety of serious infections in humans such as encephalitis, meningitis, abortion and septicemia, and those suffering with listeriosis occurs in approximately 30% mortality. #scholarlyopenaccess #scholarlyjournals https://goo.gl/5cY5yB