Journal of Clinical and Medical Images (ISSN 2640-9615)

Issue 8 Articles

Yeast Derived Glucan Particles for Macrophage Targeted Delivery and its Continued Saga

Glucan particles are hollow, porous 3-5 microspheres derived from the cell walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). The 1,3-glucan outer shell provides for receptor-mediated uptake by somatic cell cells expressing glucan receptors. GPs are used for macrophage-targeted delivery of a good vary of payloads (DNA, siRNA, protein, little molecules, and nanoparticles) encapsulated within the hollow […]

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Dynamic Stabilization as a Surgical Technique in Patients with Disc Pathology, Alternatives to Microsurgery

The Pathophysiology of pain due to irritation, compression or stretching of the sacral plexus roots (in particular L5 and S1) depends on degenerative, inflammatory, congenital, traumatic, psychogenic, tumour or vascularfactors. In the majority of patients who come to the outpatient clinic for lower back pain or lumbosciatic, conjure several of these problems; mainly the first

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A Rare Presentation of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Substernal Mass

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is that the sixth most typical tumor worldwide; HCC metastasis is common moving five hundredth of cases. However, metastasis to the oral cavity is extraordinarily rare. we have a tendency to assess a case of hepatocellular cancer initial presenting as a mass lesion at the higher alveolus and review pathological process hepatocarcinoma…

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Oncology Education for Both Under and Postgraduate Medical Trainee

The medical specialty education framework presently in use in Canadian medical coaching programs is unknown, and therefore the desires of learners haven’t been totally assessed to work out whether are adequately ready to manage patients with cancer. Medical education is education associated with the follow of being a medical practitioner; either the initial coaching to

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Gut Microbiota and its Role in Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one amongst the foremost oftentimes diagnosed cancers worldwide. manner is known collectively of the foremost necessary risk factors for CRC, particularly in spasmodic body part cancer. The natural composition of the gut microbiota changes speedily throughout the primary decade of life. Maintaining equilibrium within the gut is crucial as structural and

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