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COTRIMOXAZOLE

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Namaste Folks!! Hope you all doing well. So, today i am gonna tell you something interesting about a drug which is used in common infections like urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, bacterial diarrhoeas and dysentery, Pneumocystis jiroveci, chancroid, etc. COTRIMOXAAZOLE The fixed dose combination of trimethoprim  and sulfamethoxazole  is called cotrimoxazole. Cotrimoxazole introduced in 1969 causes sequential blog of folate metabolism. Trimethoprim is >50,000 times is more active against bacterial DHFRase than against the mammalian enzyme. Thus, human folate metabolism is not interfered at antibacterial concentrations of trimethoprim. Individually, both sulfonamide and trimethoprim are bacteriostatic, but the combination becomes cidal against many organisms.  Sulfamethoxazole was selected for combining with trimethoprim because both have nearly the same half life (~10 hr). Optimal synergy in case of most organism is exhibited at...

Health benefits of CoQ10 Enzyme

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Health benefits of CoQ10 Enzyme What is CoQ10? Coenzyme Q10 is a natural, vitamin-like compound that all cells need in order to make energy. CoQ10 is a compound made by your body and stored in the mitochondria of your cells.The mitochondria are in charge of producing energy. They also protect cells from oxidative damage and disease-causing bacteria or viruses. How does it work? (The basic about Ubiquionol aka CoQ10)  Within our systems, unpaired electrons called “free radicals” are floating around.  Unstable free radicals strive to actively seek and search for cells in your body to steal electrons.  This “mission,” called oxidation, can cause extreme cell damage.  One way to prevent this damage from occurring is with antioxidants.  Antioxidants are unique in that they have extra electrons that can pair up with the free radicals, thereby neutralizing and stabilizing the free radicals within our systems. As a powerful antioxidant, ubiquinol...

How to Be Happy

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Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do is in Harmony.” Mahatma Gandhi. Why does it sometimes seem  so hard to be happy ? Yeah, I’ve also asked myself that many times. Maybe you, like me,  have reached the point where that famous “comfort zone” just isn’t enough anymore . It’s actually become an “uncomfortable comfort”. Or maybe, deep down, you just have that feeling that  there must be some way to feel better in life . If so …Kudos! to all you out there, who like me,  dare to question things, want to figure out how to be happy, or at least want to try!   Finding yourself here, reading this post, is a good sign  and means that you’re willing to change. Which is Awesome, because I’ve prepared  a few tips  that’ve already begun to help me (being happy is a day-to-day job). I’m sure that if you start practicing them,  being scientifically proven, you’ll get there too. 1- FIRST, CHOOSE TO BE HAPPY, ...

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN RESEARCH (RECOGNIZING INVADERS)

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RECOGNIZING INVADERS Hello friends today we will continue from where we left last time. Let me now tell you about complement proteins. The complement system is made up of over 25 proteins and protein fragments, which assist the ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear pathogens from an organism. They are normally produced by the liver cells and circulate as inactive precursors in the blood. When infection occurs, microbial products may activate, proteases in the system, which cleave specific proteins to release cytokines, and this amplifies a cascade of further cleavages. The end-result of this activation cascade is massive amplification of the response and activation of the membrane attack complex on the surface of the pathogen, which leads to killing of microbes. Here I show you an example of complement cascade activation by infection. In this system, complement proteins are inactive until they are cleaved by a protease, which in turn, conver...

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN RESEARCH (RECOGNIZING INVADERS)

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Hello friends how you guys doing i hope everyone is fit and fine before writing today's blog which will be based on "how our immune system recognize the invaders" we will discuss about the legendary scientist who passed away the great STEPHEN HAWKING   ( 8 January 1942 –  14 March 2018 ) Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis at the age of 21. *Stephen Hawking* Born on Galileo’s 300th death anniversary. Died on Einstein’s Birthday. Sthephen Hawking's life was a great inspiration REST IN PEACE! At last you can watch the glimpse of Stephen Hawking's life in the movie "The theory of Everything" Let's begin our today's topic which is.. RECOGNIZING INVADERS PART So, our immune system is very effective in getting rid of pathogens or other types of invaders. Then, how do we recognize such invaders? What kind of strategies does our immune system exploit to recognize them? Now, let us study the ba...

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN RESEARCH PART 1

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INTRODUCTION TO IMMUNOLOGY Hello friends as we discussed in the last blog we will get detailed knowledge what actually is immune system in further blogs. Here is the link to our previous blog https://goo.gl/FssFgf .   Introduction: Inside our body, we have an amazing protection mechanism called the immune system, which is designed to defend us against millions of bacteria, viruses, fungi, toxins and parasites. However, this system is not perfect, and sometimes it fails. For instance, a germ can sometimes invade successfully, making us sick. Or, instead of getting rid of pathogens, our immune system may sometimes attack our own body components by mistake, if this happens in your joints, you may develop rheumatoid arthritis . Alternatively, our immune system may overreact to certain antigens such as pollens. If this happens in your respiratory tract, you may develop hay fever , which is one of the most common type of allergy in developed countries. One important thing ...

THE IMMUNE SYSTEM NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN RESEARCH PART 1

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INTRODUCTION TO IMMUNOLOGY Hello, I am Gajendra Choudhary , welcome to my new blog, The Immune System, New Developments in Research. Do you know how your own body protects you from viruses and other pathogens? Would you be surprised to hear that cancer may also be controlled by your immunity? Every day immunology research aims to understand the mysteries of our bodies and seeks out the seeds for medical application. This course introduces wide ranging content in general immunology fields from basic knowledge to front line research. In particular, I hope that from this course you gain necessary understanding of the new world of immunology, the world opened up by the illustrious immunologists of the past, and the unexplored mysteries that are yet to be explained by experiencing a part of the front line research currently in progress. In this series, we will be learning how the immune system works, in particular how the components of the immune system interact with each other, and...