Review Article
The term "inborn errors of metabolism" (IEM), also referred to as congenital metabolic diseases, is described as the hereditary deficiency of enzymes ... Read moreCASE REPORT
Integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) are an important component of modern combined antiretroviral therapy (cART). The mechanism of inhibition... Read moreCASE REPORT
Perioperative Management of a Patient with Factor XI Deficiency Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Factor XI deficiency (FXID), is a rare disorder of the coagulation system and the incidence of FXID is estimated to be one in a million. It is claimed... Read moreORIGIANL ARTICLE
Prior research has demonstrated that emotional state can influence pain perception. If a noxious stimulus is coupled with a negative emotional stimulu... Read moreCOMMENTARY
Autologous Urine-derived Stem Cells for Kidney Tissue Repair
Stem cell-based therapy offers an alternative treatment for chronic kidney diseases, including acute or chronic renal failure, diabetic nephropathy, p... Read moreLETTER TO EDITOR
Biological heart is like an engine inside the body that keeps everything running. In a day, heart pumps approximately two thousand gallons of blood. L... Read moreRESEARCH ARTICLE
Assessment of 'Bacterial (Acidic)-Leaching' of Rare Earth Elements from a Phosphate Ore
Bioleaching methods are environmentally benign and economical options for extraction of rare earth elements (REEs) from low grade REE ores. We conduct... Read moreLetter to the editor
Viruses is a very tiny and microscopic organism that exists almost everywhere on earth. It can infect all type of life forms from humans, animals, pla... Read moreSHORT COMMENTARY
In our daily encounter with patients, physicians are often confronted with symptoms that our patients experience from their disease. In fact, as medic... Read moreRESEARCH ARTICLE
Rituximab for Steroid Dependent Nephrotic Syndrome in Chinese Children
A retrospective 5-year review was performed on 11 children (mean age of 14.6 yrs (8.1-18 yrs), 8 boys and 3 girls) who had SD or FRNS from April 2009 ... Read more