IS THERE A PLACE FOR ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER?



EVALUATION OF BILE ACIDS-BINDING CAPACITY AND TYROSINASE INHIBITOR POTENCY OF NOVEL PEPTIDES PREPARED FROM AGRICULTURAL WASTES VIA ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS

The objective of this study was to prepare bile acidsbinding and tyrosinase inhibitory peptides for industrial potential application.Proteins were extracted from Brassica olercea equi-jec 6 (cauliflower) midribs, Corchorus olitorius (corchorus) stems and Vicia faba (broad bean) leaves then were subjected to hydrolysis by immobilized lettuce proteas

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Negative pressure wound therapy and split thickness skin graft aided in the healing of extensive perineum necrotizing fasciitis without faecal diversion: a case report

Abstract Background Perineum necrotizing fasciitis, also known as Fournier gangrene (FG), is a rare but highly mortal infectious necrotizing fasciitis with or without involvement of the underlying muscle.Evidence exists that negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) combined with a split thickness skin graft (STSG) can help to heal wounds with FG.Howe

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