World J Vet Res. 2021;1(1):WJVR-01-1004 | Open Access
Jose A Domingos1#, Qianjun Huang1, Hong Liu2, Ha Thanh Dong3, Nareerat Khongcharoen3, Phan Thi Van4, Nguyen Huu Nghia4, Pham Thai Giang4, Pham The Viet4 and Sophie St-Hilaire1*
Nanobubble (NB) technology has been hailed as a novel way to disinfect water. Previous studies suggested that when NBs collapse, they create shock waves that result in OH- free radicals, which can damage cells, including bacteria. In this study, we investigated, through a series of 11 experiments, the potential use of air nanobubbles (128 ± 44 nm, mean ± SD) to reduce the ... Read more
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World J Vet Res. 2021;1(1):WJVR-01-1003 | Open Access
Noor Sadiq Jaafar1 and Anmarhameed Bloh2*
Mercury (Hg), Zinc (Zn), Silver (Ag), Tin (Sn), and Copper (Cu) are systemic toxic heavy metals which are hazardous to people health. However, as these components accumulate in the human body as a result of conventional and classical usage of dental amalgam and aggregation of the same elsewhere in the world, they are becoming more prevalent. This study done to ... Read more
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World J Vet Res. 2021;1(1):WJVR-01-1002 | Open Access
Héctor N Seuánez1*, Maria C Viana1, William C Tavares1,2, Vanessa Mendonça1, Ayslan C Brant1, Mariana Boroni3 and Evandro Lucena4
The tumor suppressor, Human Retinoblastoma Susceptibility Gene (RB1) plays a prominent role in normal development, gene transcription, DNA replication, repair, and mitosis, and its complete biallelic dysfunction in retinoblasts is the main cause of retinoblastoma in humans. Comparisons between the reference, human RB1 coding region with its counterparts in 19 non-human primates showed that several RB1 alterations accompanying retinoblastoma in the ... Read more
REVIEW ARTICLE Updated Jun 10, 2021 PDF
World J Vet Res. 2019;1(1):WJVR-01-1001 | Open Access
Mohamed A Nazih and Mohamed W El-Sherif
Although many surgical techniques of the bovine tongue are well established, the available literature lacks precise data about the anatomical structure of the bovine tongue that may guide surgeons to improve their technique to obtain optimal results. The current study performed on eight fresh cattle cadaver heads. Tracking anatomy of the lingual blood vessels and nerves was performed. Cavernous property ... Read more
RESEARCH ARTICLE Updated Jun 20, 2019 PDF