Travel Med Infect Dis 2020 Jan 28
A deadly feast: Elucidating the burden of orally acquired acute Chagas disease in Latin America - Public health and travel medicine importance.
Franco-Paredes C, Villamil-Gómez WE, Schultz J, Henao-Martínez AF, Parra-Henao G, Rassi A, Rodríguez-Morales AJ, Suarez JA
Over the past two decades, several countries in Latin American, particularly Brazil, Venezuela, and Colombia, have experienced multiple outbreaks of o ...
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Sci Rep
Target protein-oriented isolation of Hes1 dimer inhibitors using protein based methods.
Arai MA, Morita K, Kawano H, Makita Y, Hashimoto M, Suganami A, Tamura Y, Sadhu SK, Ahmed F, Ishibashi M
Natural products isolation using protein based methods is an attractive for obtaining bioactive compounds. To discover neural stem cell (NSC) differen ...
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Microorganisms
Protective Effects of Tropical Fruit Processing Coproducts on Probiotic Lactobacillus Strains during Freeze-Drying and Storage.
Araújo CM, Sampaio KB, Menezes FNDD, Almeida ETDC, Lima MDS, Viera VB, Garcia EF, Gómez-Zavaglia A, de Souza EL, de Oliveira MEG
This study evaluated the protective effects of coproducts from agroindustrial processing of the tropical fruits acerola (Malpighia glabra L., ACE), ca ...
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Evid Based Complement Alternat Med
AMPK Activation of Flavonoids from Psidium guajava Leaves in L6 Rat Myoblast Cells and L02 Human Hepatic Cells.
Li J, Zhao Y, Cao L, Zheng Q, Gao J
To isolate the hypoglycemic bioactive components from leaves of Psidium guajava and evaluate their AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) activities. ...
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J Ethnopharmacol
The antidiarrhoeal evaluation of Psidium guajava L. against enteropathogenic Escherichia coli induced infectious diarrhoea.
Hirudkar JR, Parmar KM, Prasad RS, Sinha SK, Lomte AD, Itankar PR, Prasad SK
The plant Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae), commonly used as an edible fruit is traditionally used worldwide in treatment of various gastrointestinal pr ...
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