IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE MUS MUSCULUS UTERINE GENE EXPRESSION LANDSCAPE DURING PREGNANCY IDENTIFIES PUTATIVE UPSTREAM REGULATORS FOR LABOUR.

In silico analysis of the Mus musculus uterine gene expression landscape during pregnancy identifies putative upstream regulators for labour.

BACKGROUND:The molecular pathways involved in the transition from uterine quiescence to overt labour are mapped and form the currently established pharmacological targets for both the induction and inhibition of human labour.However, both spontaneous premature labour and functional dystocia occur and are difficult to treat adequately.The identifica

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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of biologically synthesized silver nanoparticles for topical applications: effect of surface coating and loading into hydrogels

Aml I Mekkawy,1 Mohamed A El-Mokhtar,2 Nivien A Nafady,3 Naeima Yousef,3 Mostafa A Hamad,4 Sohair M El-Shanawany,5 Ehsan H Ibrahim,5 Mahmoud Elsabahy5–8 1Department of Pharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Sohag University, Sohag, 2Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, 3Department of Botany and Mi

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Quantification of a Low-Cost Stretchable Conductive Sensor Using an Expansion/Contraction Simulator Machine: A Step towards Validation of a Noninvasive Cardiac and Respiration Monitoring Prototype

The use of wearable sensors in health monitoring is increasing dramatically, largely due to their convenience and low-cost.Understanding the accuracy of any given sensor is paramount to avoid potential misdiagnosis.Commercially available electro-resistive band (ERB) sensors have been integrated into several newly developed wearable devices with a v

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