
Andleeb Asghar- Master of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Master of Philosophy at University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Andleeb Asghar
- Master of Philosophy in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Master of Philosophy at University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Working as a research collaborator with high profile research organizations. andleebasghar06@gmail.com
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Emotional intelligence has been considered an important construct by schools and universities because of its theoretical importance and practical implications. Considerable resources and time have been spent by the educational institutions to develop the emotional skills of their students. The present meta-analysis aimed at studying the relationshi...
Gout is one of the most complex and leading types of crystal arthropathy that can cause inflammatory arthritis. Mostly, it is linked with diminished quality of life related to health and wellbeing along with functional weakening. Several studies have established the influence of gout and correlated situations on patient mortality and morbidity. In...
Background: Parkinson disease is associated with multiple disabilities and functional impairment in activities of daily living
regarding gait, posture, falls, balance, and cognitive decline. The paramedical therapies have been proposed as an effective
adjunctive intervention by exercising physiotherapy, speech and language therapy, occupational the...
The aggressive characteristics of triple‐negative breast cancer (TNBC) and the absence of targeted medicines make TNBC a challenging clinical case. The molecular landscape of TNBC has been well‐understood thanks to recent developments in multi‐omic analysis, which have also revealed dysregulated pathways and possible treatment targets. This review...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can potentially harm global public health. Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), which speeds up the emergence of AMR and increases the burden of drug resistance in mobile genetic elements (MGEs), is the primary method by which AMR genes are transferred across bacterial pathogens. New approaches are urgently needed to halt...
Cell division, differentiation, and controlled cell death are all regulated by phosphorylation, a key biological function. This mechanism is controlled by a variety of enzymes, with cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) being particularly important in phosphorylating proteins at serine and threonine sites. CDKs, which contain 20 unique components, serve...
Background: Perfect heart valve prostheses have optimized hemodynamics, reduced surgical morbidity, long-lasting durability, and extended patient survival with greater quality of life. Mechanical valves are recommended; however, young children may need anticoagulant medication for life. In this study, we looked at the success rate and viability of...
Background: By lowering LDL cholesterol levels, the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) and other serious vascular events can be significantly reduced. In order to prevent cardiovascular illnesses (CVD), mainly coronary heart disease, LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) levels must be tightly controlled on both a primary and secondary level (CHD). Despite the...
Background:
Botulinum toxin type A has been used to treat a wide array of neurologic, medical, and aesthetic indications. Several factors contribute to the formation of neutralizing antibodies, such as shorter intervals of treatment, higher dosage, amounts of antigenic proteins, serotypes, and storage of formulations.
Method:
This overview follo...