Tropical Diseases Open Access
Tropical disease, any disease that's indigenous to tropical or subtropical areas of the planet or that happens principally in those areas. Examples of
tropical diseases include malaria, cholera, Chagas disease, yellow jack , and dengue. Feasey, a researcher in neglected tropical diseases, notes 13 neglected tropical diseases: ascariasis, Buruli ulcer, Chagas disease, dracunculiasis, hookworm infection, human African trypanosomiasis, Leishmaniasis, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis, onchocerciasis, schistosomiasis, trachoma, and trichuriasis. Numerous
tropical diseases are described, and that they collectively affect many many people worldwide annually . However, while many
tropical diseases are eliminated from more-developed countries, a number of those diseases have remained major sources of illness and mortality in poor, marginalized, and rural regions. Those diseases, referred to as neglected tropical diseases, affect roughly one billion people globally. Examples of neglected
tropical diseases include African sleepy sickness , Chagas disease, dengue, guinea worm disease, leishmaniasis, leprosy, lymphatic filariasis, onchocerciasis, rabies, schistosomiasis, trachoma, and yaws. Open access is a wide universal development that tries to concede free and open online access to scholarly data, for example, distributions and information. A distribution is characterized 'open access' when there are no budgetary, lawful or specialized boundaries to getting to it - in other words when anybody can peruse, download, duplicate, disperse, print, look for and search inside the data, or use it in instruction or in some other path inside the legitimate understandings.
High Impact List of Articles
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Synchronous Fluorescence Characteristics on the Interaction of Cefotaxime Sodium and Transferrin
Cui M, Liu B, Li T, and Duan S Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Synchronous Fluorescence Characteristics on the Interaction of Cefotaxime Sodium and Transferrin
Cui M, Liu B, Li T, and Duan S Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Comparison between HDL-c/TC and TG/HDL-c ratios for the prediction of dyslipidemia in troponin I positive patients
Saroj Sapkota, Kushal Bhattarai, Jharana Shrestha, Tirtha N.Shah, Athokpam R.Sing, Jitendra N.Sinha Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Comparison between HDL-c/TC and TG/HDL-c ratios for the prediction of dyslipidemia in troponin I positive patients
Saroj Sapkota, Kushal Bhattarai, Jharana Shrestha, Tirtha N.Shah, Athokpam R.Sing, Jitendra N.Sinha Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Genome mining of Oscillatoria nigro-viridis genome reveals mycosporine like amino acids genes
Nathan Hoyt, Ratnakar Deole Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Genome mining of Oscillatoria nigro-viridis genome reveals mycosporine like amino acids genes
Nathan Hoyt, Ratnakar Deole Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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ÂOmic technologies: An overview
T.S.Mohamed Saleem, A.Eswar Reddy : BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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ÂOmic technologies: An overview
T.S.Mohamed Saleem, A.Eswar Reddy : BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Breast milk of Jewish and Bedouin ethnic origins have a higher resistance against lipid peroxidation compare to milk substitutes
Oshra Saphier, Tali Silberstein, Eldad Silberstein, Jeanine Blumenfeld, Tamar Tzur, Boaz Sheizaf, Ariela Burg Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Breast milk of Jewish and Bedouin ethnic origins have a higher resistance against lipid peroxidation compare to milk substitutes
Oshra Saphier, Tali Silberstein, Eldad Silberstein, Jeanine Blumenfeld, Tamar Tzur, Boaz Sheizaf, Ariela Burg Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Fatty acid profile from mangrove archeaogastropod Nerita (Dostia) crepidularia Lamarck, 1822
Chendur Palpandi, Vairamani Shanmugam, Annaian Shanmugam Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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Fatty acid profile from mangrove archeaogastropod Nerita (Dostia) crepidularia Lamarck, 1822
Chendur Palpandi, Vairamani Shanmugam, Annaian Shanmugam Original Article: BioChemistry: An Indian Journal
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