Category: Biology

By Yashika Kapoor on February 26, 2018 No Comments

The allergic disorders present a wide array of manifestations in the humans, demanding unique therapeutic strategies. The previous article shed light on treatment strategies for lethal Anaphylaxis, allergic Rhinitis & Asthma. The ocular and skin allergies not only compromise the quality of life but also makes the patient self-conscious about appearance.

 

Allergic diseases interfere with the normal existence of an individual, resulting in physical and emotional distress.The data on health-related quality of life shows the interference of allergies in work and social life, inhibition of outdoor activities and mobility (Baiardini, Braido, Brandi, & Canonica, 2006), making identification of relevant treatment options important.

 
By Chandrika Kapagunta on December 17, 2017 No Comments

Gene ontology analysis can assist in phytoremediation studies to mitigate dangerous pollutants.

 
By Chandrika Kapagunta on December 13, 2017 No Comments

Under gene ontology, concepts and classes are used to define a gene function along with the relationships existing between these concepts.

 
By Chandrika Kapagunta on November 7, 2017 No Comments

Phytoremediation processes using plants to eradicate heavy metals provide efficient and ecologically sound approaches to sequestration.  This article establishes several merA gene candidates for mercury phytoremediation purpose.

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By Chandrika Kapagunta on November 6, 2017 No Comments

Naturally occurring organisms possess genes with remediating properties. However, using genetic engineering techniques is advantageous to transfer these genes to other organisms (Joutey et al., 2013). Such techniques help increase the bioremediation efficiency.

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By Avishek Majumder & Chandrika Kapagunta on September 16, 2017 2 Comments

Epidemiological studies can be defined as mathematical representations of epidemiology of disease transmissions and its associated processes (Dubé et al., 2007).

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By on August 14, 2017 No Comments

Penicillin was discovered by Ernest Duchesne in 1896 and Alexander Fleming by isolating the antibiotic substance from the fungus Penicillium chrysogenum.