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The Human Papillomavirus Vaccine: The Past, the Present, and the Future_ Crimson Publishers

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The Human Papillomavirus Vaccine: The Past, the Present, and the Future by Samantha Docos BS in Womens Health_ Gynecology Open access journal The development of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is one of the great public health accomplishments of the 21st century. The roots of this success can be traced back thousands of years. Ancient Greeks and Romans made the first tentative steps in this journey by identifying genital warts as a sexually transmitted disease [1]. It would not be until 1907, however, with the novel field of microbiology entering full swing that Ciuffo would confirm the infectious nature of genital warts [2]. Viral particles were confirmed as the infectious vector in the 1940s [3]. HPV was first described as a dsDNA virus in 1965 [4]. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000525.php For more open access journals in Crimson publishers Please click on the link https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For more articles in Gynecology Open access journal Plea...

Humanized GHR106 Monoclonal Antibody is a Biosimilar GnRH Antagonist_ Crimson Publishers

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Humanized GHR106 Monoclonal Antibody is a Biosimilar GnRH Antagonist by Gregory Lee in Gynecology journal_ Open access journal of Gynecology GHR106 is a monoclonal antibody generated against human GnRH receptor. The humanized forms of GHR106 exhibit almost identical biological properties to those of decapeptide GnRH antagonists such as Antide and Cetrorelix . The biosimilarity between these two GnRH receptor ligands was based on the studies of (1) binding affinity and specificity as well as immunohistochemical staining, (2) induced apoptosis to cancer cells and (3) effects of ligand- receptor bindings on gene regulations of cancer cells. Furthermore, the half-life of GHR106 antibody can be reduced from days to hours by means of antibody fragmentations to (Fab’)2 or Fab. The results of these biosimilar studies suggest that humanized GHR106 with IgG4 isotype can be utilized clinically with biosimilar functions as antibody -based GnRH antagonist except, with higher molecular size and lon...

Why Have We Failed? – An Analysis of the Origin of India’s Maternal & General Healthcare Problems_ Crimson publishers

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Why Have We Failed? – An Analysis of the Origin of India’s Maternal & General Healthcare Problems by  Biswas SS in food science_ Gynecology Open access journal Many articles have been written on the topic of India’s pathetic and failing healthcare system. While each publication gave its own sets of views and advice, leaning on either the patient’s side or towards the doctor’s side, none whatsoever have addressed the issue of its origin. This article tries to look at the origin of the poor healthcare system and tries to find points which can be corrected and those that have gone beyond our control https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000523.php For more open access journals in Crimson publishers please click on the link  https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For more articles in Gynecology open access journals please click on the link  https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/ Follow On Publons  :  https://publons.com/...

Phyllodes Tumors: What is the Best Therapeutic Option?_Crimson Publishers

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Phyllodes Tumors: What is the Best Therapeutic Option? By Camyllade Souza Landal in gynecology and women’s health Phyllodes tumors of the breast are a rare tumor, accounting for only 1% of breast tumors. It has a fast growth, resembling fibro adenoma in its shape. It is classified as benign, borderline and malignant. It has a high relapse rate, with 27% in malignant tumors. And globally they metastasize in about 4% of the cases, being usually hematologically. From the moment of the diagnosis made by the anatomopathological study, the best therapeutic option consists of surgical resection with free safety margins, and it can be extended to mastectomy without axillary dissection in the case of malignancy or tumors with a larger diameter. The use of adjuvant therapies still remains questioned. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000522.php For more open access journals in Crimson Publishers click on the below link https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For mor...

Oral Condition in Pregnant Women with Various Types of Diabetes Mellitus_Crimson publishers

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Oral Condition in Pregnant Women with Various Types of Diabetes Mellitus by Grinenko Eleonora in Gynecology Research & Womens Health Background: In literature much attention is paid to connection of oral diseases in pregnant women with diabetes, because the course of pregnancy in patients with diabetes can adversely affect both the intrauterine development of fetus, and state of mother. It is proved that the frequency of the carious process and inflammatory periodontal diseases (gingivitis and periodontitis) significantly increase during pregnancy, and diabetes mellitus is an additional adverse factor. Aim: To study and compare dental status of pregnant women with different types of diabetes mellitus and without it using basic and additional clinical research methods, as well as method of periodontal liquid cytology. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000521.php For more open access journals in Crimson Publishers please click on th...

Endometrioid Borderline Tumor Related to Ovarian Endometriosis_Crimson Publishers

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Endometrioid Borderline Tumor Related to Ovarian Endometriosis by  Anna Protasova in  Gynecology Research & Womens Health Endometrioid borderline tumor (EBT), also known as atypical proliferative endometrioid tumor, accounts for 0.2% of ovarian neoplasmas and 2-3% of borderline ovarian tumors. Very little is known about the prognosis and management of this entity. It is important to correctly diagnose these rare tumors in young women to assure proper treatment and to prevent mortality and preserve fertility. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000520.php For more open access journals in Crimson publishers please click on the link https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For more articles in Gynecology Research & Womens Health please click on the link https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/ Follow On Publons  : https://publons.com/publisher/6342/crimson-publishers Follow On Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/crimsonpublishers

Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD-Cu T380a) Migration-A Case Report_Crimson Publishers

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Intrauterine Contraceptive Device (IUCD-Cu T380a) Migration-A Case Report by  Subha Sivagami Sengodan in  Gynecology Research & Womens Health Background:  Though CU T was designed to prevent unwanted pregnancies, a number of complications are being reported. This may end up in asymptomatic course or present as an acute abdomen after migration into peritoneal cavity. Case:  Here we report a case of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD-CU T380A)migration into the abdominal cavity. An open approach was used and the intrauterine contraceptive device was retrieved. https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/fulltext/IGRWH.000519.php For more open access journals in Crimson publishers please click on the link https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For more articles in Gynecology Research & Womens Health please click on the link https://crimsonpublishers.com/igrwh/ Follow On Publons  : https://publons.com/publisher/6342/crimson-publishers Follow ...