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Exploring Treatments: Belladonna Alkaloids, Phenobarbital, and Sturge-Weber Syndrome

The Role of Belladonna Alkaloids in Modern Medicine The belladonna alkaloids, derived from the Atropa belladonna plant, have been a cornerstone in modern medicine due to their versatile pharmacological properties. Comprising compounds such as atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine, these alkaloids possess anticholinergic properties that are utilized in various therapeutic contexts. Historically, they have been employed…

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Unveiling Coverahs: A New Hope Against Marek’s Disease?

Understanding Marek’s Disease and Its Impact on Poultry Marek’s Disease, a highly contagious viral neoplastic disease, poses a significant threat to poultry health worldwide, particularly impacting chickens. Caused by the Marek’s Disease Virus (MDV), a member of the herpesvirus family, it leads to the development of tumors and immunosuppression, significantly reducing the productivity and survival…

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