Pathogenesis
The pathogenesis of an ailment is the organic system (or instruments) that prompts an infected state. The term can likewise depict the root and advancement of the ailment, and whether it is intense, constant, or repetitive. The word originates from the Greek πάθος emotion ("enduring", "sickness") and γÎνεσις beginning Types of pathogenesis incorporate microbial contamination, aggravation, danger and tissue breakdown. For instance, bacterial pathogenesis is the component by which microscopic organisms cause irresistible illness. Most infections are brought about by numerous procedures. For instance, certain diseases emerge from brokenness of the resistant framework (skin tumors and lymphoma after a renal transplant, which requires immunosuppression). The pathogenic systems of an illness (or condition) are gotten under way by the fundamental causes, which whenever controlled would permit the ailment to be prevented. Often, a potential reason is recognized by epidemiological perceptions before a neurotic connection can be drawn between the reason and the sickness. The obsessive point of view can be straightforwardly incorporated into an epidemiological methodology in the interdisciplinary field of atomic neurotic epidemiology. Molecular obsessive the study of disease transmission can assist with evaluating pathogenesis and causality by methods for connecting a potential hazard factor to sub-atomic pathologic marks of a sickness. In this way, the sub-atomic neurotic the study of disease transmission worldview can propel the zone of causal surmising.
High Impact List of Articles
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Cardio-Renal Syndrome
Dhiraj Kumar, Abhijeet Yelale, Girish Sabnis, Hetan Shah, Charan Lanjewar, Prafulla KerkarReview Article: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Cardio-Renal Syndrome
Dhiraj Kumar, Abhijeet Yelale, Girish Sabnis, Hetan Shah, Charan Lanjewar, Prafulla KerkarReview Article: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Glutamine Enhances Protein Content by the mTOR Pathway in Electrical Stimulated C2C12 Myotubes.
Heling Dong, Hongyuan Wu, Jun Zhao, Ruizhang Lin, Yonghong Zhang, Xu Li, Yinwei Huang, Xiaoyang XuResearch Paper: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Glutamine Enhances Protein Content by the mTOR Pathway in Electrical Stimulated C2C12 Myotubes.
Heling Dong, Hongyuan Wu, Jun Zhao, Ruizhang Lin, Yonghong Zhang, Xu Li, Yinwei Huang, Xiaoyang XuResearch Paper: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Bacteriophage Derived Products Should be Encouraged as a Direct or Indirect Options for Disease Targeting-Promoting Awareness for their Safer Applications.
Swapnil Ganesh Sanmukh and Sérgio Luis FelisbinoEditorial: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Bacteriophage Derived Products Should be Encouraged as a Direct or Indirect Options for Disease Targeting-Promoting Awareness for their Safer Applications.
Swapnil Ganesh Sanmukh and Sérgio Luis FelisbinoEditorial: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Psychosocial Differences of Bariatric Surgery Candidates.
van-der Hofstadt CJ, Leal C, González SResearch Article: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Psychosocial Differences of Bariatric Surgery Candidates.
van-der Hofstadt CJ, Leal C, González SResearch Article: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Autophagy: A Programmed Cell Death
Gollapudi RaoLetter to Editor: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Autophagy: A Programmed Cell Death
Gollapudi RaoLetter to Editor: Archives of General Internal Medicine
Conference Proceedings
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Impact of integrated / direct 6 years DNB CVTS residency in the filling of CVTS seats at the national board counseling? Review of 6 years Indian data. Is it time for medical council of India to follow suit
S SanathkumarPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Trends in Cardiology
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THE BIOETHICS AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDREN LEARNING TO HATE OR HELP AND PURSUE VIOLENT OR NONVIOLENT RESOLUTION OF CONFLICT
Gerald KatzmanKeynote: Current Pediatric Research
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THE BIOETHICS AND NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDREN LEARNING TO HATE OR HELP AND PURSUE VIOLENT OR NONVIOLENT RESOLUTION OF CONFLICT
Gerald KatzmanKeynote: Current Pediatric Research
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NEWLY DISCOVERED WAY OF THE FUNCTION OF CARDIO-VASCULAR SYSTEM AND THE LATEST THEORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
V A MikhaylovScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Advanced Surgical Research
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NEWLY DISCOVERED WAY OF THE FUNCTION OF CARDIO-VASCULAR SYSTEM AND THE LATEST THEORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
V A MikhaylovScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Advanced Surgical Research
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Perceptions of aging and becoming ill: A study with elderly people in palliative care
Mariana dos Santos Ribeiro and Moema da Silva BorgesPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Perceptions of aging and becoming ill: A study with elderly people in palliative care
Mariana dos Santos Ribeiro and Moema da Silva BorgesPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Percutaneous electro chemotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma at hepatic hilum: A feasibility study
Luciano Tarantino, Giuseppina Busto, Aurelio Nasto, Fristachi Raffaele, Luigi Cacace, Maria Talamo, Catello Accardo, Sara Bortone, Paolo Gallo, Paolo Tarantino, Riccardo Aurelio Nasto, Matteo Nicola Dario Di Minno and Pasquale AmbrosinoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases
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Percutaneous electro chemotherapy of hepatocellular carcinoma at hepatic hilum: A feasibility study
Luciano Tarantino, Giuseppina Busto, Aurelio Nasto, Fristachi Raffaele, Luigi Cacace, Maria Talamo, Catello Accardo, Sara Bortone, Paolo Gallo, Paolo Tarantino, Riccardo Aurelio Nasto, Matteo Nicola Dario Di Minno and Pasquale AmbrosinoPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases