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Journal of Molecular Histology & Medical Physiology

ISSN: 2684-494X

Open Access

Volume 9, Issue 2 (2024)

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Antioxidant and In Silico Evaluation of Naringin, Eicosane and Octacosane for Wound Healing Potential

Oscar Andersen*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-494X.2024.9.117

This study explores the antioxidant properties and in silico evaluation of Naringin, Eicosane, and Octacosane for their potential in wound healing. Wound healing is a complex process that involves various cellular and molecular mechanisms. Antioxidants play a crucial role in this process by reducing oxidative stress and promoting tissue regeneration. In this research, we conducted in silico analyses to assess the molecular interactions and properties of Naringin, Eicosane, and Octacosane that contribute to their antioxidant and wound healing potential. The findings from this study provide valuable insights into the therapeutic benefits of these compounds in wound management.

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Origins, Mechanisms and Impacts of Choroidal Neovascular Membranes in Retinal and Choroidal Tumors

Ivan Petrov*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-494X.2024.9.122

Choroidal Neovascular Membranes (CNVMs) are a significant concern in the context of retinal and choroidal tumors. This article explores the origins, mechanisms, and impacts of CNVMs in such tumors. Beginning with an introduction to CNVMs and their clinical significance, the literature review delves into the various factors contributing to CNVM development and progression. Discussions focus on the intricate mechanisms underlying CNVM formation, including angiogenesis, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) signaling, and immune system involvement. Furthermore, the article addresses the impacts of CNVMs on visual function, tumor growth, and treatment outcomes. Finally, the conclusion synthesizes key findings and outlines potential avenues for future research to better understand and manage CNVMs in retinal and choroidal tumors.

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Progenies Derived from Males under Chronic Stress have Downregulated miR-29a

Jamal Al-Farsi*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-494X.2024.9.124

This paper explores the intriguing relationship between chronic stress in males and the downregulation of miR-29a in their progenies. The role of miR-29a in various cellular processes and its potential implications in inheritance patterns are discussed. Through a comprehensive literature review and analysis, this article aims to provide insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon and its broader implications for understanding the impact of parental stress on offspring health and development.

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The Interaction of Pancreatic Beta Cells and Adipokines in Diabetes and Metabolic Regulation

Luca Bianchi*

DOI: 10.37421/2684-494X.2024.9.125

This article delves into the intricate relationship between pancreatic beta cells and adipokines in the context of diabetes and metabolic regulation. The interplay between these factors is crucial for understanding the pathophysiology of diabetes and exploring potential therapeutic avenues. Through an extensive review of literature, this article aims to elucidate the mechanisms underlying this interaction and its implications for diabetes management.

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