ijtt Volume: 01, Issue: 02 Year: 2024

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Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- Mar 02, 2024

Molecular Docking studies of Benzodiazepine Derivatives With GABA(B) Receptor

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Satish Kumar Sarankar, Sushma Somkuwar,
Abstract : Benzodiazepines (BZDs) are pharmacologically significant compounds that act by binding to GABA A neurotransmitter receptors, subsequently augmenting read more

[This section belongs to International Journal of Toxins and Toxics (ijtt)]

 

 

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Regular Issue  Subscription Review Article Published on :- Mar 02, 2024

Drug abuse in Teenagers

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Sravanthi Gandu, Shivathmika.B, Swetha.G,
Abstract : Teenage drug abuse is a significant public health concerns with far – reaching consequences. This abstract provides on overview of the prevalence, read more

[This section belongs to International Journal of Toxins and Toxics (ijtt)]

 

 

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Regular Issue  Subscription Case Study Published on :- Mar 02, 2024

A Rare Case Of Symplastic Leiomyoma Of Uterus : A case Report

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Murad Ahmad, Fatima Qaiser Naqvi, Surabhi Gautam, Veena Maheshwari,
Abstract : Uterine smooth muscle tumors (USMT) are of mesenchymal origin and develop from the smooth muscle cells of the uterus. Leiomyomas and their subtypes read more

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Regular Issue  Subscription Original Research Published on :- Mar 02, 2024

Exploring the properties and extraction of neem leaves

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Shrinkhala Rai,
Abstract : Neem (Azadirachta indica) is a versatile medicinal plant, for its diverse therapeutic properties. This abstract provides a comprehensive overview of read more

[This section belongs to International Journal of Toxins and Toxics (ijtt)]

 

 

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Regular Issue  Subscription Case Study Published on :- Mar 02, 2024

ADR CAUSED BYANTI-SNAKE VENOM A CASE REPORT HIGHLIGHTING THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, PREVENTION, AND IT’S MANAGEMENT

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Shivani Chandrashekhar Bedarkar, Avishkar Hanamantrao Agarkhed,
Abstract : Even in situations where it wasn’t necessary, antivenom research was applied to snake bite cases. In order to improve their level of understanding, read more

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