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Innovations In Environment, Health & Medical Research

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) 2023 Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ganji Purnachandra Nagaraju, D. Sripriya, Estari Mamidala

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This is a broad medical and environmental research textbook covering numerous topics including a chapter on microplastics in food; it is not a focused research study on microplastics but rather a general reference volume spanning many unrelated fields.

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Innovations in Environment, Health and Medical Research Innovations in Environment, Health and Medical Research: A Smart Healthcare Primer explains how the most recent advances in Environment and Health technologies have paved the way for new breakthroughs in Medical Research. Innovation in health care has lagged behind that in many other industry sectors. Some of this is likely adaptive: Premature adoption of new treatments can expose patients to treatments that turn out not to work or, even worse, have adverse effects that become apparent only after large numbers of patients have been exposed. The book showcases current and prospective applications in a context defined by an imperative to deliver efficient, environment-centered and sustainable healthcare systems. Topics discussed include Strategic implementations of Cre-Lox P Recombinase on conditional Mutagenesis (Gene Knockout), Microplastics in food, Occurance, Exposure and Risk, Environmental Factors Increasing Rheumatoid Arthritis (Pollution), A Chain of Natural Secondary Compounds from Mulberry Tree and its Multiple Uses, A Review of Placenta ad Umbilical Cord for Deriving Stem Cells and Their Function, Green Hydrogen: Future Fuel with Zero Emissions, Redox Mechanism of Injury and Diseases, Review study on the Significance of Cyanobacteria and Microalgae to the Environment and Human Health that are Found in Open Water Bodies, Aerosols, and Terrestrial Atmosphere, Therapeutic Promises of Medicinal Plants in Association with Nanoparticle to Overpower Coronavirus Infection, Plants as Source of Antivenom Activity, Application of Molecular Docking in Drug Discovery, Emerging Targets in Type2 Diabetes Drug Design contributed several authors. This book is a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, practitioners, researchers, clinicians and Health scientists who are interested in how to explore the intersections between Life Sciences, Environment and health informatics

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