Pathogenesis and Immune Status in COVID-19 Pneumonia - A Minireview
Journal:
Coronaviruses
Volume:
2
Page:
11-21
Author(s):
George Laylson da Silva Oliveira*, Nidia Aparecida Martines and Joelma da Costa Barbosa Oliveira
The Therapeutic Potential of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Articular Cartilage Regeneration in Osteoarthritis
Journal:
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Volume:
16
Page:
840-847
Author(s):
Nan Ding, Ermao Li, Xiangbin Ouyang, Jin Guo and Bo Wei*
Stilbenes and Xanthones from Medicinal Plants as Potential Antitumor Agents
Journal:
Current Bioactive Compounds
Volume:
17
Page:
3-11
Author(s):
Eugenia D. Teodor*, Oana Ungureanu, Veronica Moroeanu and Gabriel L. Radu
A Coadunation of Biological and Mathematical Perspectives on the Pandemic COVID-19: A Review
Journal:
Coronaviruses
Volume:
2
Page:
5-20
Author(s):
Sahar Qazi, Kayenat Sheikh, Mo Faheem, Arshad Khan and Khalid Raza*
Pleiotropic Effects of Nitric Oxide on SARS-CoV-2 Infections
Journal:
Coronaviruses
Volume:
2
Page:
10-17
Author(s):
Barbara Terroni, Juliana Romano Lopes, Chung Man Chin and Jean Leandro Dos Santos*
Neuroprotective Potential of Adenyl Cyclase/cAMP/CREB and Mitochondrial CoQ10 Activator in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Rats
Journal:
Current Bioactive Compounds
Volume:
17
Page:
7-23
Author(s):
Mohmmad M. Alam, Elijabeth Minj, Rajeshwar K. Yadav and Sidharth Mehan*
Kefir: A Synbiotic with Approved Anticarcinogenic Properties
Journal:
Current Bioactive Compounds
Volume:
17
Page:
5-13
Author(s):
Wissam Zam*, Sally Shahoud, Mansour Hayek and Alaa Saad
Mechanism of Cardiac Pathogenesis and Cardiotoxicity of Anti- COVID-19 Drugs
Journal:
Coronaviruses
Volume:
2
Page:
3-8
Author(s):
Ashif Iqubal, Farazul Hoda, Abul Kalam Najmi and Syed Ehtaishamul Haque*
Bioactive Compound and Nanotechnology: A Novel Delivery Perspective for Diabetic Retinopathy
Journal:
Current Bioactive Compounds
Volume:
17
Page:
3-15
Author(s):
Anima Debbarma, Probin Kr Roy*, Samia B. Barbhuiya, Jayita Das, Laldinchhana and Hauzel Lalhlenmawia
Cancer Stemness as a Target for Immunotherapy is Shaped by Proinflammatory Stress
Journal:
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Volume:
16
Page:
792-800
Author(s):
Nese Unver*