Monthly Archives: March 2018
International Conference on Neuroimmunology, Neurological disorders and Neurogenetics. Montreal, Canada. September 26-27, 2018
Should repetitive behaviours be discouraged in older children with intellectual disabilities?
The importance of considering level of development when understanding the behaviour of individuals with intellectual disability: the case of repetitive behaviours and restricted interests. Children with intellectual disabilities develop more slowly and to a lower ceiling level
Can the chloroplast division machinery be evolutionarily dated back to bacteria?
Seminal fluid in infertility: more than just a vehicle
Infertility, which affects 15 % of couples worldwide, is defined as failure of conception despite unprotected sexual intercourse during a period of more than twelve months. Focus on infertility studies has been taking place for decades, however,
Efficient flocculation of hairwork wastewater using starch-based flocculants
World Congress on Advances in Addiction Science and Medicine. London, UK. September 24-25, 2018
Dissolving blood clot clots effectively and safely (Fibrinolysis)
Fibrinolysis is the body’s defense against the build-up of fibrin (clots) needed to arrest bleeding and to repair the daily wear and tear injuries to the blood vessel inner surface. This same enzyme system is used in the
Membrane distillation proved useful for water disinfection and reuse
Green tea is good for your brain health
Farnesoid X receptor and liver X receptor ligands initiate formation of coated platelets
Looking for liver disease in babies with intestinal failure on TPN: can ultrasound replace liver biopsy?
Unmet clinical needs in the treatment of systemic fungal infections. Reformulating repurposed drugs such as amphotericin B
Some questions remain unanswered for alpha-Crystallin
Apoptotic cell’s dying wish is to be replaced
12th Asian Biologics and Biosimilars Congress. Tokyo, Japan. August 20-21, 2017
Is a misophonia a new mental disorder?
We live in an era in which the major psychiatric classification systems, such as the successive editions of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), have been steadily expanding in the number of phenomena that





















