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“A Catalogue of an Elegant 200-Compilation of E-Medical Booklets.”[Available on Amazon kindle.] Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) M.R.S.H.(London)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

“A Catalogue of an Elegant 200-Compilation of E-Medical Booklets.”[Available on Amazon kindle.] Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) M.R.S.H.(London)

Dear Enthusiastic Medicos, On learning from Amazon kindle regarding their inability to display my Compilation of 200 E-Medical Booklets on their platform, every day at a time, I have endeavored, after negotiating, to introduce an aforesaid Catalog for the enthusiastic Medicos, enabling them to elect their title of choice to buy later on from Amazon kindle straightaway! Further to state that the concept of introducing an aforesaid Catalogue is also based on an overwhelming response from the enthusiastic Medicos, world over in the past and my passion to impart medical knowledge as such, with up-dation whenever possible at an affordable cost! In addition, I would like to state that the concept of an aforesaid Catalogue formation may not be considered as a stoppage of my activity, it would last as long as my cognitive functions are not affected! Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) M.R.S.H.(London)

Exploring the Current Knowledge of “Molecular Genetics of Human Pigmentation Disorders”.,
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 91

Exploring the Current Knowledge of “Molecular Genetics of Human Pigmentation Disorders”.,

Exploring the Current Knowledge of “Molecular Genetics of Human Pigmentation Disorders”., Pigmentation has long fascinated the human race, with developmental melanocyte abnormalities reported by ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians. Pigmentation, defined as the placement of pigment in skin, hair, and eyes for coloration, is distinctive because the location, amount, and type of pigmentation provides a visual manifestation of genetic heterogeneity in pathways regulating the pigment-producing cells, melanocytes. The scope of this genetic heterogeneity in humans ranges from normal to pathological pigmentation phenotypes. Clinically abnormal human pigmentation exhibits markedly reduced or in...

A Glance @ Recent/Current “Multidisciplinary Medical News.”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

A Glance @ Recent/Current “Multidisciplinary Medical News.”

A Glance @ Recent/Current “Multidisciplinary Medical News.” Due to an overwhelming response in the past, from the medicos abroad, I ‘m inspired to compile as usual this updated informative as well as interesting E- Medical Booklet. Thus, an effort has been made to include the following Topics along with the relevant Images for the enthusiastic Medicos to access at one Click! 1. Hundreds of Genes seen sparking to life two days after death. 2. New Findings about Viruses. 3. How the science of Epigenetics is Revolutionizing skin care. 4. Intravenous Delivery Boosts TB Vaccine 5. New understanding of Bacteria-eating Cells could help us fight infection without antibiotics: Study 6. Fighting Fire with Fire: Killing Bacteria with Virus. 7. Alzheimer's: 'Promising' Blood Test for early stage of disease. 8. Lipid, 12-HEPE produced by organism helps control blood sugar. …Dr. H. K. Saboowala. M.B.(Bom) .M.R.S.H.(London)

Understanding “LONGEVITY” at Molecular Level. A Comprehensive Review.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 69

Understanding “LONGEVITY” at Molecular Level. A Comprehensive Review.

Understanding “LONGEVITY” at Molecular Level. A Comprehensive Review. The more we learn about aging, the more it seems like it might not be an inescapable consequence of life. A striking fact is that aging rates vary dramatically from one species to the other, and from one individual to the other within one species. Some species age so slow that individuals systematically die of starvation, disease, accident or predation before showing any sign of senescence. It is thus tempting to imagine that a better knowledge of the determinants of lifespan could enable us to delay aging Biological causes of aging and lifespan limitation. The more we learn about aging, the more it seems like it mi...

Exploring the Ethics of Organ Farming & Interspecies Chimera. An Overview.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

Exploring the Ethics of Organ Farming & Interspecies Chimera. An Overview.

Exploring the Ethics of Organ Farming & Interspecies Chimera. An Overview. An attempt has been made in this overview to examine the ethical issues surrounding human-animal chimeras and their use in the production of organs for transplantation. Currently, there is a prodigious backlog of transplants in the United States. · The median wait time for an organ transplant is almost 5 years, and about 20 people die waiting on the transplant list every day. o This crisis has necessitated the development of new strategies to acquire organs for transplantation. Among these advances is the prospect of growing a custom organ for a recipient using chimeras. Chimeras are organisms made up of two genet...

Cutaneous manifestations of Internal Malignancy: Inherited Syndromes (Geno-dermatoses) & Paraneoplastic Syndromes.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Cutaneous manifestations of Internal Malignancy: Inherited Syndromes (Geno-dermatoses) & Paraneoplastic Syndromes.

Cutaneous manifestations of Internal Malignancy: Inherited Syndromes (Geno-dermatoses) & Paraneoplastic Syndromes.cutaneous manifestations Cutaneous markers can be classified into 2 major types: 1. Genetically determined syndromes with a cutaneous component (Genodermatoses) that predispose at risk individuals to develop cancer. · This group of genodermatoses is of particular importance because of the association of skin findings with the development of malignancies, both cutaneous and non-cutaneous. 2. Paraneoplastic syndromes which occur as a result of circulating factor(s) or presumed factors produced by the underlying cancer The skin often signals systemic changes. Some neoplastic diseas...

“Outstanding Features of Recent advances in Cochlear Gene Therapy.”
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 35

“Outstanding Features of Recent advances in Cochlear Gene Therapy.”

Cochlear gene therapy has undergone tremendous advances over the past decade. Beginning with some groundbreaking work in 2005 documenting hair cell regeneration using virally mediated delivery of the mouse atonal 1 gene, gene therapy is now being explored as a possible treatment for a variety of causes of hearing loss. Recent advances in cochlear gene therapy include improved methods of gene delivery with a better delineation of viral vectors that are suitable for this purpose, additional improvements in hair cell regeneration, and directed research towards: · Autoimmune hearing loss, · Ototoxicity, · Spiral ganglion survival, and · Genetic forms of hearing loss. If successful, cochlear gene therapy will dramatically alter our ability to treat a variety of forms of acquired and genetic hearing loss. An attempt has been made in this Booklet to highlight recent advances in cochlear gene therapy over the past several years. ….. Dr. H.K.Saboowala.M.B.(Bom) M.R.S.H.(London)

Exploring an Emerging Technique of Nanotechnology in Vaccine Design and Manufacturing to combat SARS-CoV-2.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 69

Exploring an Emerging Technique of Nanotechnology in Vaccine Design and Manufacturing to combat SARS-CoV-2.

Exploring an Emerging Technique of Nanotechnology in Vaccine Design and Manufacturing to combat SARS-CoV-2. Nanoparticles are loosely defined as nanoscale-sized and tunable particulate structures that mimic structural features of natural viruses. Besides traditional vaccine modalities and DNA and vector-based vaccines, nanoparticle vaccines offer a unique opportunity to advance vaccine science and provide tractable solutions to the current pandemic and beyond. This adaptive design makes them highly promising platforms for next-generation vaccine development, providing pathways to drive strong nAb responses, or broader antibody-based immunity that might better account for variation and evolut...

Everything to know about “The Spirit Molecule” -DMT or N, Ndimethyltryptamine, a 'Mystical' Psychedelic Compound.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 71

Everything to know about “The Spirit Molecule” -DMT or N, Ndimethyltryptamine, a 'Mystical' Psychedelic Compound.

Everything to know about “The Spirit Molecule” -DMT or N, Ndimethyltryptamine, a 'Mystical' Psychedelic Compound. DMT (Dimethyltryptamine) is probably the most powerful and crazy substance known to humanity. N,N-Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is an indole alkaloid widely found in plants and animals. It is best known for producing brief and intense psychedelic effects when ingested. Increasing evidence suggests that endogenous DMT plays important roles for a number of processes in the periphery and central nervous system and may act as a neurotransmitter. DMT appears to have limited neurotoxicity and other adverse effects except for intense cardiovascular effects when administered intravenously...

Understanding the Human Fibrotic Diseases’ Genomics & Uncontrolled Wound Healing Response to Injury at Molecular Level.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 95

Understanding the Human Fibrotic Diseases’ Genomics & Uncontrolled Wound Healing Response to Injury at Molecular Level.

"Understanding the Human Fibrotic Diseases’ Genomics & Uncontrolled Wound Healing Response to Injury at Molecular Level." Fibrotic disorders are implicated in nearly 45% of all deaths in the developed world. Pathological fibrogenesis is associated with an uncontrolled wound healing response to injury in which tissue is replaced by deposition of excess extracellular matrix, leading to fibrosis and loss of organ function. Classically, disease-specific triggers initiate site-specific injuries, which activate distinct cells that drive fibrosis in genetically susceptible individuals. A plethora of genome-wide association studies, microarrays, exome sequencing studies, DNA methylation arrays,...