Modifying effects of boswellia carteri on clarithromycine action: In
... of clarithromycine ranged from 4mg/ml for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 19mm toward Klebsiella pneumonia while zone of inhibition of Boswellia carteri ranged from 6mmfor Pseudomonas aeruginosa to 14mm for Klebsiella pneumonia the p value was insignificant p ˃0.05 but the combined mixture showed signifi ...
... of clarithromycine ranged from 4mg/ml for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and 19mm toward Klebsiella pneumonia while zone of inhibition of Boswellia carteri ranged from 6mmfor Pseudomonas aeruginosa to 14mm for Klebsiella pneumonia the p value was insignificant p ˃0.05 but the combined mixture showed signifi ...
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... However, the brain pays more attention to some stimuli—such as those that signal rewards or warn of potential threats—than to others. These stimuli receive extra attention because they activate a structure deep within the brain called the amygdala. The amygdala, which is named after the Greek word f ...
... However, the brain pays more attention to some stimuli—such as those that signal rewards or warn of potential threats—than to others. These stimuli receive extra attention because they activate a structure deep within the brain called the amygdala. The amygdala, which is named after the Greek word f ...
Expert system, fuzzy logic, and neural network applications in power
... expert system. The core of the expert system is the representation of knowledge transferred from the human domain expert. The domain expert, say the power electronics engineer, may or may not have the requisite software expertise. Knowledge engineering is a branch of computer science that deals with ...
... expert system. The core of the expert system is the representation of knowledge transferred from the human domain expert. The domain expert, say the power electronics engineer, may or may not have the requisite software expertise. Knowledge engineering is a branch of computer science that deals with ...
Age-related naturally occurring depression of
... van Praag et al., 2002; Ambrogini et al., 2004a). The occurrence of neurogenesis in the hippocampus suggests its possible role in hippocampal function (Gould et al., 1999b). Shors et al. used a model of neural precursor proliferation depression induced by the cytostatic agent methylazoxymethanol (MA ...
... van Praag et al., 2002; Ambrogini et al., 2004a). The occurrence of neurogenesis in the hippocampus suggests its possible role in hippocampal function (Gould et al., 1999b). Shors et al. used a model of neural precursor proliferation depression induced by the cytostatic agent methylazoxymethanol (MA ...
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... the phyto-oestrogen/phytoallexin, resveratrol (trans-3,5,4′trihydroxystilbene) was effective for the treatment of staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB)-induced lung injury. Resveratrol achieved this by decreasing SEB-induced pulmonary vascular permeability, inhibiting inflammation through blocking cyto ...
... the phyto-oestrogen/phytoallexin, resveratrol (trans-3,5,4′trihydroxystilbene) was effective for the treatment of staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB)-induced lung injury. Resveratrol achieved this by decreasing SEB-induced pulmonary vascular permeability, inhibiting inflammation through blocking cyto ...
GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA Review Article LAKSHMI T
... mechanisms. Glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhizic acid have been shown to inhibit growth and cytopathology of numerous RNA and DNA viruses, including hepatitis A (15) and C, (16, 17) herpes zoster, (18) HIV, (19, 20) Herpes simplex, (21, 22) and CMV. (23) Glycyrrhizin and its metabolites ...
... mechanisms. Glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhizic acid have been shown to inhibit growth and cytopathology of numerous RNA and DNA viruses, including hepatitis A (15) and C, (16, 17) herpes zoster, (18) HIV, (19, 20) Herpes simplex, (21, 22) and CMV. (23) Glycyrrhizin and its metabolites ...
Axonal integrity predicts cortical reorganisation following cervical injury
... provided on the screen in the form of a thermometer (1.7 s). In total, 48 handgrips were performed, using an MRI compatible grip manipulandum.20 Prior to scanning, participants practiced the motor task until comfortable. Immediately prior to scanning, the target force of 30% of maximum voluntary con ...
... provided on the screen in the form of a thermometer (1.7 s). In total, 48 handgrips were performed, using an MRI compatible grip manipulandum.20 Prior to scanning, participants practiced the motor task until comfortable. Immediately prior to scanning, the target force of 30% of maximum voluntary con ...
Identification of the peptide conjugate with toxic acetaminophen
... Although other organs, e.g. - the kidneys, the lungs, the gastrointestinal tract and the skin, have also an important though smaller metabolic activity. Moreover, most substances can reach systemic circulation after absorption from gastrointestinal tract only through the liver (Jaeschke et al., 2002 ...
... Although other organs, e.g. - the kidneys, the lungs, the gastrointestinal tract and the skin, have also an important though smaller metabolic activity. Moreover, most substances can reach systemic circulation after absorption from gastrointestinal tract only through the liver (Jaeschke et al., 2002 ...
슬라이드 1 - Brain Facts
... Above a threshold of 43oC these heat activated channels will open, allow cations (Na+ in particular) to flow into the cell thus causing a depolarization. The greater the stimulus temperature above threshold the greater the frequency of action potential firing. (These neurons are distinct from the he ...
... Above a threshold of 43oC these heat activated channels will open, allow cations (Na+ in particular) to flow into the cell thus causing a depolarization. The greater the stimulus temperature above threshold the greater the frequency of action potential firing. (These neurons are distinct from the he ...
scheme of examination - Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University
... Definition, history, scope and development of Pharmacognosy. Sources of drugs: Biological, marine, mineral and plant tissue cultures as sources of drugs. Classification of drugs: e.g. Alphabetical, morphological, taxonomical, chemical and pharmacological. Quality control of crude drugs: Adulteration ...
... Definition, history, scope and development of Pharmacognosy. Sources of drugs: Biological, marine, mineral and plant tissue cultures as sources of drugs. Classification of drugs: e.g. Alphabetical, morphological, taxonomical, chemical and pharmacological. Quality control of crude drugs: Adulteration ...
Molecular Docking and ADMET Study of Emodin Derivatives as
... Recently, Xing and co-workers [13], reported a novel derivatives of emodin (Table 1) which strongly inhibited anti-proliferative activities on different human cancer cell lines [13]. Thus, possession of broad anti-proliferative activities makes them become potential anticancer agents [13]. Despite o ...
... Recently, Xing and co-workers [13], reported a novel derivatives of emodin (Table 1) which strongly inhibited anti-proliferative activities on different human cancer cell lines [13]. Thus, possession of broad anti-proliferative activities makes them become potential anticancer agents [13]. Despite o ...
the role of zinc in the pathogenesis and treatment of central nervous
... One of the most important functions of zinc in organism is an antioxidative protection (6, 7). Zinc decreases ROS generation by several mechanisms. Firstly, the zinc antioxidative effect occurs through activity of zinc dependent enzyme, superoxide dismutase (1). Secondly, zinc metallothioneins (MT) ...
... One of the most important functions of zinc in organism is an antioxidative protection (6, 7). Zinc decreases ROS generation by several mechanisms. Firstly, the zinc antioxidative effect occurs through activity of zinc dependent enzyme, superoxide dismutase (1). Secondly, zinc metallothioneins (MT) ...
Functional territories in primate substantia nigra pars reticulata
... Fig. 1. Flexible and stable value procedures. A, left: flexible value learning procedure. Two fractal objects were associated with large and small rewards in a reversible manner in blocks of trials (1 block: 30 trials). On most trials (4/5 trials), one of the two objects was presented at the neuron’ ...
... Fig. 1. Flexible and stable value procedures. A, left: flexible value learning procedure. Two fractal objects were associated with large and small rewards in a reversible manner in blocks of trials (1 block: 30 trials). On most trials (4/5 trials), one of the two objects was presented at the neuron’ ...
The thesis
... Glutamate-mediated cell death after ventral root avulsion Ventral root injury of the spinal motoneurons induces biochemical cascades resulting in glutamate-mediated excitotoxic events (Mills et al., 2001a). Glutamate is an excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS). Glutamate re ...
... Glutamate-mediated cell death after ventral root avulsion Ventral root injury of the spinal motoneurons induces biochemical cascades resulting in glutamate-mediated excitotoxic events (Mills et al., 2001a). Glutamate is an excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system (CNS). Glutamate re ...
Cognon Neural Model Software Verification and
... Little is known yet about how the brain can recognize arbitrary sensory patterns within milliseconds using neural spikes to communicate information between neurons. In a typical brain there are several layers of neurons, with each neuron axon connecting to ∼ 104 synapses of neurons in an adjacent la ...
... Little is known yet about how the brain can recognize arbitrary sensory patterns within milliseconds using neural spikes to communicate information between neurons. In a typical brain there are several layers of neurons, with each neuron axon connecting to ∼ 104 synapses of neurons in an adjacent la ...
optimal feedback control and the neural basis of volitional motor
... on the physics of the musculoskeletal system, neurophysiological studies to explore neural control, and investigations of motor behaviour (BOX 1). As knowledge continues to grow in each area, it becomes more challenging to link these levels of the motor system and to maintain a cohesive framework wi ...
... on the physics of the musculoskeletal system, neurophysiological studies to explore neural control, and investigations of motor behaviour (BOX 1). As knowledge continues to grow in each area, it becomes more challenging to link these levels of the motor system and to maintain a cohesive framework wi ...
View PDF - Laboratory of Brain, Hearing and Behavior
... Selection deficits caused by SC inactivation in monkeys and improved peak discrimination by switch-like responses in the OT of owls. (a) Effect of focal SC inactivation on behavioral performance by monkeys in a contrast, oddball task. The task was the same as described in Figure 2a, except that the ...
... Selection deficits caused by SC inactivation in monkeys and improved peak discrimination by switch-like responses in the OT of owls. (a) Effect of focal SC inactivation on behavioral performance by monkeys in a contrast, oddball task. The task was the same as described in Figure 2a, except that the ...
ANTIBACTERIAL AND SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC AJWAIN (TRACHYSPERMUM
... A time kill analysis was carried out by performing a viable count of test pathogens in the presence of MBC and 1/2 MBC concentrations of ajwain extract in terms of CFU/ml. The surviving pathogens were estimated over a period of 4h. The time kill analysis was performed using method described by Carso ...
... A time kill analysis was carried out by performing a viable count of test pathogens in the presence of MBC and 1/2 MBC concentrations of ajwain extract in terms of CFU/ml. The surviving pathogens were estimated over a period of 4h. The time kill analysis was performed using method described by Carso ...
Odorant Specificity of Single Olfactory Bulb Neurons to Amino Acids
... A key to understanding any sensory system for a specific species is deciphering what the biologically relevant stimuli are. Whereas olfactory stimuli tested for mammals are rather broad, with many stimuli having questionable biological significance, the olfactory system of fish responds to fewer odo ...
... A key to understanding any sensory system for a specific species is deciphering what the biologically relevant stimuli are. Whereas olfactory stimuli tested for mammals are rather broad, with many stimuli having questionable biological significance, the olfactory system of fish responds to fewer odo ...
Use of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics to Optimize
... A high-dose regimen of each of these drugs has been approved for severe infections. The high-dose ciprofloxacin regimen increases the frequency of dosing (400 mg iv t.i.d., compared with the traditional regimen of 400 mg iv b.i.d.), which increases the AUC from 12.7 mg ⫻ h/mL to 32.9 mg ⫻ h/mL, but ...
... A high-dose regimen of each of these drugs has been approved for severe infections. The high-dose ciprofloxacin regimen increases the frequency of dosing (400 mg iv t.i.d., compared with the traditional regimen of 400 mg iv b.i.d.), which increases the AUC from 12.7 mg ⫻ h/mL to 32.9 mg ⫻ h/mL, but ...
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... An LC-MS/MS method was developed and validated for atenolol assay. The method is rapid, sensitive and specific with an limit of quantitation of 0.1ng/ml.This technique was successfully used to monitor atenolol following transdermal delivery across porcine ear skin. It was possible to detect atenolol ...
... An LC-MS/MS method was developed and validated for atenolol assay. The method is rapid, sensitive and specific with an limit of quantitation of 0.1ng/ml.This technique was successfully used to monitor atenolol following transdermal delivery across porcine ear skin. It was possible to detect atenolol ...
meth_presentation
... [5] Anglin, Douglas. "History of the Methamphetamine Problem." Taylor and Francis. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 6 Sept. 2011. Web. [6] Chan, P. "Fatal and Nonfatal Methamphetamine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit." Www.unboundmedicine.com. Journal of Toxicology, 1994. Web. [7] "How Meth Des ...
... [5] Anglin, Douglas. "History of the Methamphetamine Problem." Taylor and Francis. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 6 Sept. 2011. Web. [6] Chan, P. "Fatal and Nonfatal Methamphetamine Intoxication in the Intensive Care Unit." Www.unboundmedicine.com. Journal of Toxicology, 1994. Web. [7] "How Meth Des ...
Learning-related postburst afterhyperpolarization reduction in CA1
... hippocampus-dependent trace EBC task occluded the PKAmediated AHP reduction in CA1 pyramidal neurons. Additionally, the learning-related AHP reduction in CA1 neurons was again demonstrated ex vivo. This reproducible AHP reduction in CA1 neurons after hippocampus-dependent learning establishes it as ...
... hippocampus-dependent trace EBC task occluded the PKAmediated AHP reduction in CA1 pyramidal neurons. Additionally, the learning-related AHP reduction in CA1 neurons was again demonstrated ex vivo. This reproducible AHP reduction in CA1 neurons after hippocampus-dependent learning establishes it as ...
Marijuana
... In the Cerebral Cortex, cannabinoid receptors are activated which distortions in sense of time, reduces the ability to concentrate and, produces a dream like state. As well as altering how sound and taste are perceived. The Hippocampus which is responsible for movement of short term memories into l ...
... In the Cerebral Cortex, cannabinoid receptors are activated which distortions in sense of time, reduces the ability to concentrate and, produces a dream like state. As well as altering how sound and taste are perceived. The Hippocampus which is responsible for movement of short term memories into l ...
Diagnostic History of Traumatic Axonal Injury in Patients with
... Cerebral concussion is a transient disorder of brain function without long-term sequelae [18]. Therefore, patients with concussion should make a complete recovery with no sequelae. However, a significant proportion of patients with concussion showed sequelae with a reported incidence of approximatel ...
... Cerebral concussion is a transient disorder of brain function without long-term sequelae [18]. Therefore, patients with concussion should make a complete recovery with no sequelae. However, a significant proportion of patients with concussion showed sequelae with a reported incidence of approximatel ...