| 1. Reticulo-cutaneous fistula due to the ingestion of a long metallic rod in a cow. |
Page:586—588 |
| 2. Clinical, radiological and molecular diagnosis correlation in serum samples from patients with osteoarticular tuberculosis. |
Page:581—585 |
| 3. Anti-diabetic effects of Caulerpa lentillifera: stimulation of insulin secretion in pancreatic β-cells and enhancement of glucose uptake in adipocytes. |
Page:575—580 |
| 4. Down-regulated expression of NPM1 in IMS-M2 cell line by (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate. |
Page:570—574 |
| 5. Knowledge, attitude, and practices related to cutaneous leishmaniasis in an endemic focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis, Southern Iran. |
Page:566—569 |
| 6. An initial study of insect succession on decomposing rabbit carrions in Harare, Zimbabwe. |
Page:561—565 |
| 7. Modified technique of Wolbachia removal from Malaysian Aedes albopictus. |
Page:557—560 |
| 8. In vitro cytotoxicity of Indonesian stingless bee products against human cancer cell lines. |
Page:549—556 |
| 9. Cytotoxicity screening of Melastoma malabathricum extracts on human breast cancer cell lines in vitro. |
Page:545—548 |
| 10. Antioxidant potential of Rumex vesicarius L.: in vitro approach. |
Page:538—544 |
| 11. Jeju seaweeds suppress lipopolysaccharide-stimulated proinflammatory response in RAW 264.7 murine macrophages. |
Page:529—537 |
| 12. Effects of lactic acid bacteria isolated from fermented mustard on lowering cholesterol. |
Page:523—528 |
| 13. The presence of eucalyptol in Artemisia australis validates its use in traditional Hawaiian medicine. |
Page:520—522 |
| 14. Proteomics analysis of antimalarial targets of Garcinia mangostana Linn. |
Page:515—519 |
| 15. Antimicrobial activity against periodontopathogenic bacteria, antioxidant and cytotoxic effects of various extracts from endemic Thermopsis turcica. |
Page:505—514 |
| 16. Antimicrobial activity against periodontopathogenic bacteria, antioxidant and cytotoxic effects of various extracts from endemic Thermopsis turcica |
Page:505—514 |
| 17. Proteomics analysis of antimalarial targets of Garcinia mangostana Linn |
Page:515—519 |
| 18. The presence of eucalyptol in Artemisia australis validates its use in traditional Hawaiian medicine |
Page:520—522 |
| 19. Effects of lactic acid bacteria isolated from fermented mustard on lowering cholesterol |
Page:523—528 |
| 20. Jeju seaweeds suppress lipopolysaccharide-stimulated proinflammatory response in RAW 264.7 murine macrophages |
Page:529—537 |
| 21. Antioxidant potential of Rumex vesicarius L.: In vitro approach |
Page:538—544 |
| 22. Cytotoxicity screening of Melastoma malabathricum extracts on human breast cancer cell lines in vitro |
Page:545—548 |
| 23. In vitro cytotoxicity of Indonesian stingless bee products against human cancer cell lines |
Page:549—556 |
| 24. Modified technique of Wolbachia removal from Malaysian Aedes albopictus |
Page:557—560 |
| 25. An initial study of insect succession on decomposing rabbit carrions in Harare, Zimbabwe |
Page:561—565 |
| 26. Knowledge, attitude, and practices related to cutaneous leishmaniasis in an endemic focus of cutaneous leishmaniasis, southern Iran |
Page:566—569 |
| 27. Down-regulated expression of NPM1 in IMS-M2 cell line by (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate |
Page:570—574 |
| 28. Anti-diabetic effects of Caulerpa lentillifera: Stimulation of insulin secretion in pancreatic ß-cells and enhancement of glucose uptake in adipocytes |
Page:575—580 |
| 29. Clinical, radiological and molecular diagnosis correlation in serum samples from patients with osteoarticular tuberculosis |
Page:581—585 |
| 30. Reticulo-cutaneous fistula due to the ingestion of a long metallic rod in a cow |
Page:586—588 |