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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Research in Cardiology (JCERC) is an open access, peer reviewed platform for the researchers to publish their scientific innovation and latest findings in the field of cardiology and to make it visible for various academicians. JCERC covers various aspects of cardiology including Heart Failure, Cardiac Arrest, Cardio therapy, Hypertension, etc.
RECENT ARTICLES
A Protein Disulfid Isomerase from Rosa hybrida Influences Flowering Time and Flower Durability in Transgenic Tobacco Plants
Extending the vase-life of cut flowers is a major global challenge. Among various genetic factors that influence the lifespan of cut flowers, protein disulfide isomerases (PDIs) are the most important. ...
Bone Biocompatibility of Titanium and Zirconia Implants: An in Vitro Study
Oral implants have become a viable option for the replacement of missing teeth. The success of oral implantation depends on the biocompatibility of the material with the surrounding bone, and on the effective osseointegration process, which generates...
An Evaluation of Dental Flourosis in Bama, Borno State, Nigeria
Dental Fluorosis is a disease most commonly attributed to excessive fluoride in drinking water. The primary source of drinking water in Bama, Borno State, is groundwater tapped from the major aquifer used in the study area. ...
Hepatotoxicity of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Used to Treat Gout Attacks
Gouty arthritis (GA) is characterized by acute joint inflammation and an intense pain syndrome. The following anti-inflammatory drugs (AIDs) are used to reduce pain and inflammation: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), Colchicine, and Glu...
Functional and Oncologic Outcomes Following Radical Prostatectomy in Men with Multiple Sclerosis
Prostate cancer is the most common solid organ cancer in men in the United States, and is the third-leading cause of cancer-related death in men....
Solitary Apocrine Adenoma of the Cheek: A Rare Benign Adnexal Tumor
Apocrine adenoma is a rare benign adnexal tumor arising from apocrine sweat glands and usually presents as a solitary slow-growing nodular lesion....




























