Influenza viruses are characterized by two surface glycoproteins i.e. hemagglutinnin and neuraminidase. Neuraminidase are the antigens which play an important role in defining the particular strain...
Electrolytes help in the functioning of cells and allow proper functioning of the body. Electrolytes play a vital role in the physiological functioning of the body such as help in generating energy...
Clinical chemistry deals with the measurement of substances in biological matters, blood, serum or plasma. Enzymes are commonly used in clinical chemistry as major components of diagnostic assays...
Below-the-knee stenosis is generally cause by atherosclerosis or build-up of plague below the knees. Plague build up refers to the fatty acids deposit below the knee. Calcification in the arteries,...
A glucometer is a medical device that monitors and analyses the glucose level in the blood. A flash glucose monitoring system is not a device that delivers insulin or can correct blood glucose...
Protein electrophoresis is a fundamental research process to evaluate the contents of a protein based on their molecular weight and charge. Protein electrophoresis is also known as Serum protein...
Immunoproteins are the blood proteins which plays an important role in the functioning of the immune system. Growing prevalence of chronic disorders, such as cancer, infectious diseases, obesity,...
Structural heart imaging utilizes special technique to screen the heart at a molecular level. In cardiology practices, high resolution cameras and MRI with high tesla capacity are used to carry out...
Cosmetic active ingredient is ingredient that is used in cosmetics which helps to provide better skin texture, improved physical appearance, and physical well-being. Active ingredient is considered...
Pharmaceuticals products that contain ingestible sensors will bring about a revolution in the patient compliance challenge. Many elderly patients find it hard to keep track of medication simply...