1. Effect of Hypericum perforatum L. compared with metronidazole in bacterial vaginosis:a double-blind randomized trial |
Page:896—902 |
2. Antioxidant and antibacterial properties of selected Thai weed extracts |
Page:890—895 |
3. Characteristics of bacterial sepsis among patients with visceral leishmaniasis |
Page:871—875 |
4. Epidemiology of pediculosis capitis among schoolchildren in the eastern area of Bangkok, Thailand |
Page:901—904 |
5. Anti-malarial effect of 1-(N-acetyl-6-aminohexyl)-3-hydroxy-2-methylpyridin-4-one and green tea extract on erythrocyte-stage Plasmodium berghei in mice |
Page:882—886 |
6. Genetic analysis of polymerase complex (PA, PB1 and PB2) genes of H9N2 avian influenza viruses from Iran (1999 to 2009) |
Page:858—862 |
7. Cytotoxicity evaluation of extracts and fractions of ifve marine sponges from the Persian Gulf and HPLC ifngerprint analysis of cytotoxic extracts |
Page:850—854 |
8. Antibacterial activity of ifve Peruvian medicinal plants against Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
Page:878—881 |
9. Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of essential oil of Launaea lanifera Pau grown in Algerian arid steppes |
Page:910—914 |
10. ERG11 mutations associated with azole resistance in Candida albicans isolates from vulvovaginal candidosis patients |
Page:861—865 |
11. High resurgence of dengue vector populations after space spraying in an endemic urban area of Thailand:A cluster randomized controlled trial |
Page:915—919 |
12. Clinical and hematological study of canine Ehrlichiosis with otherhemoprotozoan parasites in Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Page:913—915 |
13. Phytochemical investigation and in vitro antioxidant activity of an indigenous medicinal plant Alpinia nigra B.L. Burtt |
Page:871—876 |
14. In vitro hypoglycemic effects of Albizzia lebbeck and Mucuna pruriens |
Page:866—870 |
15. In vitro analysis on bactericidal screening and antioxidant potentiality of leaf and root extracts of Thottea siliquosa (Lam.) Ding Hou. An ethnobotanical plant |
Page:859—865 |
16. Evaluation of genotoxicity of Trois through Ames and in vitro chromosomal aberration tests |
Page:902—906 |
17. Fatal Delftia acidovorans infection in an immunocompetent patient with empyema |
Page:923—924 |
18. Prevalence of ruminants fascioliasis and their economic effects in Kashan, center of Iran |
Page:918—922 |
19. Fungi as chemical industries and genetic engineering for the production of biologically active secondary metabolites |
Page:859—870 |
20. Susceptibility of microorganism to selected medicinal plants in Bangladesh |
Page:911—917 |
21. Phenolic composition and inhibitory activity of Mangifera indica and Mucuna urens seeds extracts against key enzymes linked to the pathology and complications of type 2 diabetes |
Page:903—910 |
22. Antimicrobial activity of latex silver nanoparticles using Calotropis procera |
Page:876—883 |
23. In vivo analysis of toxic effect of hydrose used in food preparations in Bangladesh |
Page:884—889 |
24. Effect of quercetin against lindane induced alterations in the serum and hepatic tissue lipids in wistar rats |
Page:910—915 |
25. Breastfeeding and risk of parasitic infection-a review |
Page:847—858 |
26. Anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic activity of methanolic Tecomaria capensis leaves extract |
Page:870—874 |
27. Phospholipon 90H (P90H)-based PEGylated microscopic lipospheres delivery system for gentamicin:an antibiotic evaluation |
Page:889—894 |
28. Key features of Ebola hemorrhagic fever:a review |
Page:841—844 |
29. The prevalence of Linguatula serrata nymphs in camels slaughtered in Mashhad slaughterhouse, Northeast, Iran |
Page:885—888 |
30. Effects of Mirazid? and myrrh volatile oil on adult Fasciola gigantica under laboratory conditions |
Page:875—884 |
31. Anti-inlfammatory and antipyretic properties of kang 601 heji, a traditional Chinese medicine oral liquid dosage form |
Page:872—877 |
32. Molecular study on methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains isolated from dogs and associated personnel in Jordan |
Page:855—860 |
33. Cryptosporidiosis among children with diarrhoea in three Asian countries:A review |
Page:841—844 |
34. Cytotoxic activity and phytochemical analysis of Arum palaestinum Boiss |
Page:894—897 |
35. Wound healing potential of Althaea ofifcinalis lfower mucilage in rabbit full thickness wounds |
Page:887—893 |
36. A novel HPTLC method for quantitative estimation of biomarkers in polyherbal formulation |
Page:905—909 |
37. Decreasingα-synuclein aggregation by methanolic extract of Centella asiatica in zebraifsh Parkinson’s model |
Page:898—904 |
38. Conjunctival cytological examination, bacteriological culture, and antimicrobial resistance proifles of healthy Mediterranean buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) from Southern Italy |
Page:845—849 |
39. Oxfendazole as successful treatment of Taenia hydatigena metacestodes in naturally infected pigs |
Page:920—922 |
40. Cryptosporidiosis as threatening health problem:A review |
Page:916—924 |
41. Comparison of lipid profile in different grades of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease diagnosed on ultrasound |
Page:907—912 |
42. Evaluation of cytotoxic and anti-tumor activity of partially purified serine protease isolate from the Indian earthworm Pheretima posthuma |
Page:896—901 |
43. Phytochemical analysis and in vitro antioxidant acitivity of hydroalcoholic seed extract of Nymphaea nouchali Burm. f. |
Page:887—895 |
44. Ethnomedicinal plants used in the treatment of skin diseases in Hyderabad Karnataka region, Karnataka, India |
Page:882—886 |
45. Hepatoprotective effect of leaves of Erythroxylum monogynum Roxb. on paracetamol induced toxicity |
Page:877—881 |
46. Evaluation of larvicidal activity of Pongamia pinnata extracts against three mosquito vectors |
Page:853—858 |
47. Combination of low-concentration of novel phytoestrogen (8,9)-furanyl-pterocarpan-3-ol from Pachyrhizus erosus attenuated tamoxifen-associated growth inhibition on breast cancer T47D cells |
Page:847—852 |
48. Assessment of antidiabetic activity and acute toxicity of leaf extracts from Physalis peruviana L. in guinea-pig |
Page:841—846 |