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PREDICTING THE CONDITION OF THE LUNGS AFTER INFECTION WITH THE CORONAVIRUS THROUGH THE VALUE OF LACTIC ACID IN THE BLOOD AT REST
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This study, which was conducted on the benign lactic acid cooling index, aimed to diagnose the failure of the lungs to perform their functions after infection with the Coronavirus and the damage resulting from it in the long term. Fifty people who were infected with the Corona virus and it was necessary to provide oxygen for a long period during the period of illness were compared and contrasted with investors. And who invests with them? Natural people have shown an increase in lactic acid in case of cold, smoking cessation and natural remedy companies. This is considered an indicator of the health condition of the lungs and is even considered a good indicator for predicting the recovery of the lungs during the recovery period, but it is a criterion that is not suitable for therapeutic programs for recovery. The elevation of lactic acid in the blood during a cold and its relative transitivity have since been studied and presented as a guide to doctors in Oman regarding the lungs and insufficient supply of oxygen to the blood.

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Sat Sep 21 2024
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Asian Pacific Journal Of Cancer Prevention
Oncolytic Newcastle Disease Virus and Photodynamic Therapy as Dual Approach for Breast Cancer Treatment
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Objective: We hypothesized that attacking cancer cells by combining various modes of action can hinder them from taking the chance to evolve resistance to treatment. Incorporation of photodynamic therapy (PDT) with oncolytic virotherapy might be a promising dual approach to cancer treatment. Methods: NDV AMHA1 strain as virotherapy in integration with aminolaevulinic acid (ALA) using low power He-Ne laser as PDT in the existing work was examined against breast cancer cells derived from Iraqi cancer patients named (AMJ13). This combination was evaluated using Chou–Talalay analysis. Results: The results showed an increased killing rate when using both 0.01 and 0.1 Multiplicity of infection (MOI) of the virus when combined with a dose of 617

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