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Exploring Cutting-Edge Faculty Publications
Explore our latest faculty publications showcasing pioneering research and valuable insights. Our scholars are at the cutting edge of innovation, with studies on advanced microneedle patches for hypertension management, poetic analyses of pandemic metaphors, and validations of anti-inflammatory treatments. Discover in-depth research on liver disease profiling, the role of adiponectin in diabetes and dementia, and the impact of prebiotics on diabetic health. Our faculty publications also cover food preferences in children with autism, the benefits of exercise for elderly mobility, and the effects of manual mobilization on neck pain. Dive into these transformative studies and their significant implications.

Revolutionizing Hypertension Management: Cutting-Edge Microneedle Patch Infused with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles for Advanced Transdermal Drug Delivery

Poeticizing medical moods during pandemics: a cognitive psychoanalysis of COVID-19 metaphors in doctors’ poetry

Opuntia monacantha: Validation of the anti-inflammatory and anti-arthritic activity of its polyphenolic rich extract in silico and in vivo via assessment of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines

In vivo evaluation of efficacy and safety of Coagulansin-A in treating arthritis

Liver Insights: Probing Molecular Signatures of Hepatitis C Patients in Hospitals of Lahore- Navigating the Clinical Landscape of Viral Infection and Organ Profiling

Pathophysiology Crossroads: Examining the Role ofAdiponectin (ADIPOQ) in the Intersection of Type II Diabetesand Dementia

Food preferences and eating behavior among children with autism spectrum disorder: A causal-comparative study in Lahore

Role of prebiotics and probiotics in the prevention of the gastrointestinal side effects of metformin among the type 2 diabetic patients

Effects of elastic band resistance exercises on balance and mobility in elderly people

EFFECTS OF MANUAL MOBILIZATION ON PAIN, RANGE OF MOTION, AND FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE AND SUB-ACUTE NON-SPECIFIC NECK PAIN: A QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL STUDY

Gender Comparison of Severity of Pain, Stiffness, And Functional Limitation Among Second Stage Knee Osteoarthritis Patients with Diabetes

