
pranav prabhakar
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Jan 12, 2024 |
bio-conferences.org | pranav prabhakar |Rupali Arora |T. Roy |P. Adak
Open Access Violina Kakoty, Shyam Kumar, Sumit Parasar, Syinmon Pamthied, Yash Wardhan, Sukriti Vishwas, Monica Gulati, Gaurav Gupta, Kunjbihari Sulakhiya, Kamal Dua and Sachin Kumar Singh Published online: 12 January 2024
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Dec 6, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Karpagam Academy |JSS Academy |pranav prabhakar
1 IntroductionOsteosarcoma is a bone cancer arising at the ages of 10–14, specifically in children and adolescents, and, even at the age of 50, there is a high risk of suffering osteosarcoma (1). The primary change in the metaphysis of the long bones, followed by accelerated cell division, is responsible for osteosarcoma (2). At this stage, the loss of functionality of the tumor suppressor gene will eventually develop into cancer.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | AHMAD ALI |pranav prabhakar |Mallak Ahmad
1. IntroductionCOVID-19 is a severe and deadly disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. In late 2019, a strange sickness outbreak afflicted several people in Wuhan, China (1, 2). The precise reason for this widespread sickness outbreak was unknown, and the symptoms seemed strange. It has been determined that the virus has a unique coronavirus strain that was never found in humans before (1, 3). Coronaviruses can cause various respiratory diseases, ranging from moderate to severe.
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Aug 4, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | pranav prabhakar |Lei Xia |PeiZheng Yan |Jian Chen
1 IntroductionAt present, the global escalation of both incidence and mortality rates of cancer is swiftly becoming a substantial menace to human health. A multitude of natural products, particularly small natural molecules, often exhibit potent anticancer activities whilst maintaining low toxicological side-effects.
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Jul 26, 2023 |
frontiersin.org | Asma Ben |pranav prabhakar |Karthik Gangu |Gisha Mohan
IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on global health systems, overwhelming hospitals and healthcare workers with an unprecedented influx of patients (1). Africa was not spared from the rapid propagation of the disease adding to the burden of a precarious health system already plagued by endemic diseases (2). Reports from various regions of the world have suggested a possible association between COVID-19 and the development of new-onset diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) (3).
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