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Sami Jarad, Ahmed
- The Effect of Esomeprazole on Cell Line Human Cervical Cancer
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1 AL-Yarmouk University College, Department Of Dentistry, Baghdad, IQ
2 College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Fallujah, IQ
3 Department of physiology, College of medicine, Al Muthanna University, IQ
1 AL-Yarmouk University College, Department Of Dentistry, Baghdad, IQ
2 College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Fallujah, IQ
3 Department of physiology, College of medicine, Al Muthanna University, IQ
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Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 674-680Abstract
Esomeprazole is an inhibitor of the proton pump that reduces gastric acidity and is used in indigestion treatment; Esomeprazole is a promising treatment for tumors, such as melanoma and B cell leukemia, through several mechanisms, including rapid cellular acidification and activation of many types of caspase enzymes, which in turn lead to the activation of cellular apoptosis This work was designed to assess the toxicity of the (Esomeprazole) on (HeLa cell line) in vitro at concentrations starting from one - ten thousand μg/ milliliter and compared with cytotoxicity of vincristine and methotrexate at concentrations between one - ten thousand μg/ milliliter In 3 incubation periods The results showed that the cellular toxicity of one μg / milliliter was a lot of more than the cellular toxicity of ten and a hundred μg / milliliter. The results additionally showed that toxicity of esomeprazole was considerably more than vincristine and methotrexate on HLA cells at seventy two hours.Keywords
esomeprazole, vincristine, Hela cancer cell line- Isolation and Identification of Facultative Anaerobic Bacteria from Feces of Pet Dogs
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SMA AL-Kubaisi
1,
Omar-Althani Shareef Saed
2,
Jassim Mohamed Suleiman
2,
Mustafa Salah Hasan
1,
Maher Saber Owain
2,
Ahmed Sami Jarad
1
Affiliations
1 Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Vet. Med.,University of Fallujah, IQ
2 Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Vet. Med., University of Tikrit, IQ
1 Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Vet. Med.,University of Fallujah, IQ
2 Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Vet. Med., University of Tikrit, IQ
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Medico-Legal Update, Vol 20, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 783-787Abstract
A fifty fecal swabs (25 from Anbar province and 25 from Salahuddin province) were collected from both sexes dogs with different global breeds, different ages. These swabs were cultured onto blood , nutrient and MacConkey agars, then the colonies were purified on nutrient and MacConkey agars. A gram stain and biochemical tests were done including catalase, oxidase and TSI. The results of isolation and identification showed that Salmonella spp. were isolated from 5 out of 14 puppies (35.7%), while E. coli from 9 (64.3%) and Serratia spp. from 1(7.1%), whereas, from adults , salmonella spp. isolated from 9 (25%) dogs and E. coli from 24 (66.7%) out of 36 adult dogs. It is concluded that Salmonella spp. and E. coli are the most prevalent in asymptomatic dogs and puppies in Anbar province and Salahuddin which means that the dogs are a reservoir for these bacteria and it is considered as a bad indication for transmission of this pathogen to human being and other animals.Keywords
Facultative anaerobic, dog, E. coli, Salmonella, puppies- Molecular characterization of Eae and Stxs genes for E. coli O157:H7 isolates from Calves
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Jassim Mohamed Suleiman
1,
Omar-Althani Shareef Saed
1,
SMA AL-Kubaisi
2,
Mustafa Salah Hasan
2,
Maher Saber Owain
1,
Mohammed Ali Hussein
2,
Ahmed Sami Jarad
2
Affiliations
1 Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Vet. Med., University of Tikrit, IQ
2 Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Vet. Med., University of Fallujah, IQ
1 Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Vet. Med., University of Tikrit, IQ
2 Department of Internal and Preventive Medicine, College of Vet. Med., University of Fallujah, IQ