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| Effect of temperature on the potency & pharmacological action of insulin R Vimalavathini, B Gitanjali August 2009, 130(2):166-169 PMID:19797814 |
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| Helicobacter pylori vaccine : mucosal adjuvant & delivery systems H Sijun, X Yong August 2009, 130(2):115-124 PMID:19797807Vaccination, especially mucosal vaccination, is considered to be effective in the management of Helicobacter pylori infections. However, most antigens alone cannot induce immune responses when administered mucosally and need to be co-administered with adjuvants or delivery systems. The current research on the mucosal adjuvant and delivery systems of vaccine against H. pylori, including advantages and disadvantages, mechanisms and applications is discussed in this review. Mutants of cholera toxin (CT) and the heat labile enterotoxin of Escherichia coli (LT), CpG oligodeoxynucleotides, biocompatible and biodegradable polymers, and live attenuated bacterial vectors may be promising adjuvant and delivery systems for H. pylori vaccine. |
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| Application of spatial technology in malaria research & control : some new insights R Saxena, BN Nagpal, A Srivastava, SK Gupta, AP Dash August 2009, 130(2):125-132 PMID:19797808Geographical information System (GIS) has emerged as the core of the spatial technology which integrates wide range of dataset available from different sources including Remote Sensing (RS) and Global Positioning System (GPS). Literature published during the decade (1998-2007) has been compiled and grouped into six categories according to the usage of the technology in malaria epidemiology. Different GIS modules like spatial data sources, mapping and geo-processing tools, distance calculation, digital elevation model (DEM), buffer zone and geo-statistical analysis have been investigated in detail, illustrated with examples as per the derived results. These GIS tools have contributed immensely in understanding the epidemiological processes of malaria and examples drawn have shown that GIS is now widely used for research and decision making in malaria control. Statistical data analysis currently is the most consistent and established set of tools to analyze spatial datasets. The desired future development of GIS is in line with the utilization of geo-statistical tools which combined with high quality data has capability to provide new insight into malaria epidemiology and the complexity of its transmission potential in endemic areas. |
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| 25 (OH) vitamin D level in Crohn's disease : association with sun exposure & disease activity AJ Joseph, B George, AB Pulimood, MS Seshadri, A Chacko August 2009, 130(2):133-137 PMID:19797809 |
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| Investigation of a hepatitis A outbreak from Shimla Himachal Pradesh LP Chobe, VA Arankalle August 2009, 130(2):179-184 PMID:19797816 |
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| Larvicidal & emergence inhibitory activities of NeemAzal T/S 1.2 per cent EC against vectors of malaria, filariasis & dengue K Gunasekaran, T Vijayakumar, M Kalyanasundaram August 2009, 130(2):138-145 PMID:19797810 |
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| Need for research oriented medical education in India Madhav G Deo August 2009, 130(2):105-107 PMID:19797804 |
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| Cytogenetic study of myelodysplastic syndrome from India Babu Rao Vundinti, L Kerketta, F Jijina, K Ghosh August 2009, 130(2):155-159 PMID:19797812 |
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| Azadirachta indica as a public health tool for the control of malaria & other vector-borne diseases A Habluetzel, L Lucantoni, F Esposito August 2009, 130(2):112-114 PMID:19797806 |
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| An allele specific PCR assay for screening for drug resistance among Wuchereria bancrofti populations in India SL Hoti, R Dhamodharan, K Subramaniyan, PK Das August 2009, 130(2):193-199 PMID:19797818 |
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| Acute viral hepatitis as a confounding factor in patients with antituberculosis treatment induced hepatotoxicity SK Sharma, R Singla, V Sreenivas, S Kumar, B Jha, J Rathored, S Singh August 2009, 130(2):200-201 PMID:19797819 |
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| Human microdosing; a boon or a bane? SD Seth, Nandini K Kumar, P Dua August 2009, 130(2):202-204 PMID:19797820 |
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| Effects of enteropathogenic bacteria & lactobacilli on chemokine secretion & Toll like receptor gene expression in two human colonic epithelial cell lines NS Nandakumar, S Pugazhendhi, BS Ramakrishna August 2009, 130(2):170-178 PMID:19797815 |
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| Crohn's disease & osteoimmunology--is vitamin D the cross-talk co-ordinator? CV Harinarayan August 2009, 130(2):108-111 PMID:19797805 |
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| Incidence of illness among resource-poor households : evidence from five locations in India DM Dror, O van Putten-Rademaker, R Koren August 2009, 130(2):146-154 PMID:19797811 |
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| Glycaemic & insulinaemic responses in men at rest following sago meal H Ahmad, R Singh, Asok Kumar Ghosh August 2009, 130(2):160-165 PMID:19797813 |
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| Phenotypic modulation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infected neutrophil during tuberculosis S Pokkali, P Rajavelu, R Sudhakar, Sulochana D Das August 2009, 130(2):185-192 PMID:19797817 |
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| Pandemic influenza exposes gaps in India's health system T Jacob John, J Muliyil August 2009, 130(2):101-104 PMID:19797803 |
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| Erratum
August 2009, 130(2):209-209 Full text not available [PDF] |
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August 2009, 130(2):205-205 Full text not available [PDF] |
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| Book Received
August 2009, 130(2):208-208 Full text not available [PDF] |
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| Some Forthcoming Scientific Events
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