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Microbial Association of Gastroduodenal Diseases with Special Reference to Epstein–Barr Virus and Helicobacter pylori and their Effect on Expression of miRNAs: A Review Open
Gastroduodenal diseases are very commonly encountered among patients who attend hospital with the complaints of dyspepsia. These diseases range from inflammatory ones like gastritis and peptic ulcer disease to neoplastic ones like gastric …
Computational Studies and Scaffold Search for APOE4 as Coronary Artery Disease Target by Virtual Screening Open
Apolipoprotein E (APOE) polymorphism is involved in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and conveys a higher risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). The structural features of the isoforms (APOE2, APOE3, and APOE4) differ by only single ami…
Articulating Fragrant Agarwood Formation as an Outcome of the Interaction between the Insect Zeuzera conferta and Aquilaria trees – A Review Open
Agarwood is the resinous infected wood obtained from Aquilaria species, which is a highly priced product in the flavour and fragrance market. Its formation is a complex process of interaction between the plant, insect, and microorganisms. …
Quantitative Phytochemical Analysis Reveals Significant Antibiofilm Activity in Pleione maculata, an Endangered Medicinal Orchid Open
Pleione maculata has no scientific reports on quantitative phytochemical and antibiofilm activity till date. The objective of the study was to quantify and determine medicinally important bioactivity in P. maculata and analyse its anti-bio…
Identification of APOE4 modulators, targeted therapeutic candidates in Coronary Artery Disease, using Molecular Docking studies Open
A significant genetic suspect for coronary artery disease is the pathological adaptation of apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) through intramolecular interaction. With the prevailing evidences on APOE4 genotype and its prevalence in coronary artery…
Identification of APOE4 Modulators, Targeted Therapeutic Candidates in Coronary Artery Disease, Using Molecular Docking Studies Open
Investigate the protein–ligand binding affinity and evaluate the receptor binding abilities of different classes of ligands for APOE4 through molecular docking studies. The polymorphic nature of human Apo E gene encodes one of 3 common eps…
The Scent of Stress: Evidence From the Unique Fragrance of Agarwood Open
Agarwood (Aquilaria spp.) fragrance and its origin in stress make it probably the most suitable model to study stress-induced aroma. Production being confined only to certain small pockets of South and Southeast Asia, agarwood is arguably …
Chemometric analysis reveals links in the formation of fragrant bio-molecules during agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) and fungal interactions Open
Fragrant agarwood, arguably the costliest wood in the world, is formed by plant-fungal interactions in Aquilaria spp. However, very little is known about this fragrant outcome of interaction. Therefore, mimicking the ancient traditions of …