“ANTIFUNGAL AND MOLECULAR ASPECT OF SELENIUM NANOPARTICLES”
Journal Title: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 5
Abstract
In recently more cases become in daily news focused on fungus infections (Diseases) pose significant global health challenges, especially in view of the fact that the emergence of resistant dermitophyte (keratins) fungus and the adverse side effects associated with prolonged use continue to slow down the application of effective antifungal therapies.
ROLE OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN DIFFERENTIATING BENIGN AND MALIGNANT CAUSES OF VERTEBRAL COLLAPSE
Introduction: Vertebral collapse is associated with breakdown of vertebra resulting in decrease in height of vertebral body. Magnetic Resonance Imaging is well known method to evaluate bone and bone marrow diseases, one...
LOBULATED SPLEEN – A CASE REPORT
The spleen is a highly vascular organ, reddish purple in color; its size, shape, position and weight varies. It is situated mainly in the left hypochondriac region and partly in the epigastric region. Spleen exhibits a w...
APPLICATION OF INDIGENOUS COST EFFECTIVE SPRAY DEVICE FOR APPLICATION OF MINCED EPIDERMAL-DERMAL GRAFT
For covering large raw areas especially in burn cases and donor sites of skin grafting to improve healing large size of skin grafts are required which may not be available in cases of burns or not acceptable by patients...
“LEVELS OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN DRINKING WATER FROM INDUSTRIAL AND NON-INDUSTRIAL AREAS OF AHMEDABAD CITY
A total number of 415 drinking water samples (Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, AMC, N=125: Personal tube well bore water, N=290) were collected and analysed for the content of hexavalent chromium (Cr 6+) by ionchromatogr...
APPLICATION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN BARRIER NURSING – JIPMER EXPERIENCE
In developing countries like India, Hospital acquired or nosocomial infections pose a serious threat to sick patients admitted in Intensive Care Units of Hospitals. The etiology of nosocomial infections are many, frequen...