The study presents the results and the analysis of a survey of recent student loan borrowers.The fields of study that result in the highest disbalance between the amount borrowed and the generated earnings are identified.Additionally, the Burner Cap survey results shed light on the post-graduation spending behavior Chairs of the borrowers.The resul
Search for a platelet-activating factor receptor in the Trypanosoma cruzi proteome: a potential target for Chagas disease chemotherapy
Chagas disease (CD) causes the highest burden of parasitic diseases in the Western Hemisphere and is therefore a priority for Saw Palmetto drug research and development.Platelet-activating factor (PAF) causes the CD parasite Trypanosoma cruzi to differentiate, which suggests that the parasite may express PAF receptors.Here, we explored the T.cruzi
Exploring the Impact of Controlled Ovarian Stimulation and Non-Invasive Oocyte Assessment in ART Treatments
Invasive and noninvasive features are normally applied to select developmentally competent oocytes and embryos that can increase the take-home baby rates in assisted reproductive technology.The noninvasive approach mainly applied to determine oocyte and embryo competence has been, since the early days of IVF, the morphological evaluation of the mat
Insights into genome evolution, pan-genome, and phylogenetic implication through mitochondrial genome sequence of Naegleria fowleri species
Abstract In the current study, we have systematically analysed the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence of Naegleria fowleri (N.fowleri) isolate AY27, isolated from Karachi, Pakistan.The N.fowleri isolate AY27 has 3 Piece Twin Poster Bed a circular mtDNA (49,541 bp), which harbours 69 genes (46 protein-coding genes, 21 tRNAs and 2 rRNAs).The pan-geno