Category: Biology
Ischemic stroke occurs as a result of the disturbance in the blood supply to the brain, often due to blockage in one of the arteries that leads to the brain.
Importance of Molecular Biomarkers in Non-communicable diseasesWith the increasing pace of development in the agriculture and manufacturing industries, there is a release of a large amount of biomass waste into the environment.
Microbial RemediationPolitical epidemiology towards infectious disease management primarily identifies needed factors for the evaluation of the efficacy of policies. These factors comprise of cases of incidence, mortality, and demographic values.
Biostatistics in epidemiological studies, epidemiology, Public health policiesBiomarker discovery starts with a small number of samples in the form of preclinical exploratory studies to identify promising biomarkers form a pool of diseased and non-diseased groups.
Importance of Molecular Biomarkers in Non-communicable diseasesMass spectrometry is a tool that helps in characterizing the proteins. It measures the mass of protein molecules through different steps and using different components and show a positive response to a protein biomarker research.
Importance of Molecular Biomarkers in Non-communicable diseasesMicrobial Fuel Cells or Bio-Electrochemical Systems (BES) combine biological catalytic redox activity with abiotic electrochemical reactions and physics.
biochemistry, Microbial Remediation, Power and energy sectorThis article presents state-wise malaria incidence data to test the patterns of prevalence of malaria in India between 2011 and 2015. Geospatial malarial modeling helps in comparing the intervention efficacy with respect to different states in India and the aspect that contribute to its inefficacy.
Epidemiological study for malaria, epidemiology, Modelling malaria prevalence