Issue 4 Articles
The Relationship between Clinical Findings and Esophageal Injury Severity in Children with Unintentional Ingestion of Caustic Agents
Corrosive ingestion can produce severe upper gastrointestinal tract injury with long-lasting suffering and even death. Early assessment of the extent of damage is important for deciding about the necessity of hospitalization and type of treatment. The present study has investigated the clinical indicators of corrosive esophageal injury severity in children
Gallbladder Cancer (GBC)-Contemporary Aspects of Diag- nosis and Treatment
Gallbladder cancer is an uncommon malignant disease leading to the fact that even big centers only analyze small series of patients over a long time. GBC is the most common biliary tumor and the fifth most common gastrointestinal cancer
Cohort Study of Immunotherapy in Patients with Colorectal Cancer and Dna Mismatch Repair Defects
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer related deaths after lung cancer and it is the third most commonly diagnosed malignancy worldwide after the lung and the breast. Immunotherapeutic
Fatty Acid Binding Proteins asa Biomarker for Diagnosing Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is a chronic autoimmune gastrointestinal disorder that is caused in genetically predisposed people using gluten protein. Various methods, including histopathologic, genetic, and autoantibody titration are used for diagnosis and follow up of celiac disease patients
Recent Progresses in Predicting Protein Subcellular Localization with Artificial Intelligence (AI) Tools Developed Via the 5-Steps Rule
With the avalanche of protein sequences generated in the post-genomic age, it is highly desired to develop AI tools for rapidly and effectively identifying the subcellular locations of uncharacterized proteins based on their sequences information