International Workshop on Preclinical and Clinical Basic Sciences 2017
When: Oct 10, 2017 – Oct 12, 2017
Where: Tlemcen, Algeria Submission Deadline: Jun 30, 2017 Notification Due: Jul 01, 2017 Final Version Due: July 31, 2017
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We invite contribution of original articles, case report or reviews article for the International Workshop on Preclinical and Clinical Basic Sciences, to be held in Tlemcen, Algeria, on October 10th to 12th , 2017, and co-located with ICHSMT’17. Submissions are invited on significant, original, and previously unpublished research.
Topics include but are not limited to:
-Drug discovery
-Herbal medicine
-Bio-chemical sciences
-Phototherapy
-..etc
Selected top presentations will be published at issues of Electronic Physician Journal (www.ephysician.ir) for free as open access. The rest of accepted abstracts can be selected for publication at Medical Technologies Journal and actaeshealthmedica. The abstracts book of the events will be published and indexed by Mehr Publishing Group.
List of presentations
code | Authors | Title |
16 | El KOLLI et al. | ANTI-OXIDATIVE EFFECTS OF COMBINATIONS OF ESSENTIAL OILS AND METHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF TWO APIACEOUS SPECIES Carummontanum AND Daucusgracilis |
79 | Boudjemaa et al.; | Bioactive molecule of essential oil of Cuperssussempervirence Mill – in vitro other treatment against microbial pathogenesis |
99 | BarhouchiBadra, et al | In vitro antibacterial activity and chemical composition of Algerian essential oil isolated from Myrtuscommunis |
100 | MessaoudaMeraghni, et al | Biocontrol from Rosmarinus officinalis extracts against pathogene fungi |
101 | MouradDjeziri,et al | Effect of natural extracts of a medicinal plant: Pistacialentiscus on lipid peroxidation. |
102 | Hidaya Fatima Zohra TOUIL 1, et al | In vitro activity of antifungal combination against planktonic cells of C. albicans isolated from catheters at the University Hospital Center of Tlemcen (Algeria) |
78 | Nassrine; | Assessment of Inflammatory response of developed vaccine against scorpion envenomation using attenuated venom |
69 | TOUIL et al.; | In vitro activity of antifungal combination against planktonic cells of C. albicans isolated from catheters |
64 | Saoud et al.; | An exploration of the antithrombotic effect of a C type lectin purified from Cerastescerastes venom by protein-protein docking |
98 | Keniche, et al | Development of New Beta-Sheet Breaker for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease. |
97 | Keniche, et al | Effetcof -Cyclodextrin on Antimicrobial, antifungal and antioxidant activities of different propolissamples from Tlemcen and Chlef (Algeria) . |
95 | GHORZI Haféda, et al | Prenatal insecticide exposure: Effect on some plasmatic and tissue oxidative stress markers in Wistar Rats. |
96 | Chérifi Fatah, et al | Exploration of the antithrombotic effect of a C type lectinpurified from Cerastescerastes venom by protein-protein docking |
94 | SaoudSamah, et al | Structuro-functional exploration of the interaction of a 5’-nucleotidase from Cerastescerastes venom with platelet aggregation: diagnostic and therapy tool |
57 | Ladjel-Mendil et al. | Involvement of acetylcholine and catecholamine in neuropathological effects induced by scorpion neurotoxins |
47 | Sifi et al. | The Involvement Of The AT1 Receptor In The Pathophysiology Of The Respiratory Failure Induced By Scorpion Venom |
42 | Nouri | New approach in the improvement of antiscorpionic immunotherapy: Input of TMG use as adjuvant for irradiated venom |
41 | Saoud et al. | An Exploration of the antithrombotic effect of a C type lectin purified from Cerastescerastes venom by protein-protein docking |
40 | Saoud | A Molecular docking study of a nucleotidase purified from Cerastescerastes venom: prospect to use in the treatment of CD 73 deficiency |
55 | Taibi-Djennah et al. | Eeffects of a Kv1.3 channel blocker on LPS-induced inflammatory disorders |