Publications by authors named "I Made Jawi"

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  • The endothelium, a layer of cells on the cornea, is crucial for maintaining its clarity through regulating hydration, and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are being studied for their potential in repairing corneal damage.
  • A systematic review was conducted, analyzing various studies from reputable databases to assess MSCs' effectiveness in corneal endothelial regeneration, focusing on in vivo research and specific administration methods.
  • Results showed that MSCs not only enhance cell density and corneal transparency but also promote healing and reduce inflammation compared to control groups, suggesting their promise for treating corneal conditions.
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Background: MLC901 is a phytopharmaceutical comprising significant compounds that can induce microenvironments conducive to the proliferation and specialization of neural cell progenitors. This study investigates the impact of administering MLC901, reducing the expression of NG2 and caspase-3 and increasing IL-10 levels, as well as histopathological and motor function, after severe spinal cord injury (SCI) in the chronic phase.

Methods: The study employed a randomized post-test-only control group design conducted between February and April 2023 at the Integrated Biomedical Laboratory.

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The studies of the Bulung Boni and Bulung Anggur ( spp.) species and secondary metabolites are still very limited. Proper identification will support various aspects, such as cultivation, utilization, and economic interests.

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Indonesia's mindset has been focusing on the use of natural medicines, food, and healing practices widely recognized by the nation's culture. Traditional medicines and herbs used in traditional medicine can often lead to the discovery of drugs against certain diseases. The aim of this review was to study evidence-based data on the importance of Sembung plant, , as a potential traditional medicine.

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The innate immune system has been considered as an ancient system and less important than the adaptive immune system. However, the interest in innate immunity has grown significantly in the past few years marked by the identification of Toll-like receptors, a member of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). The PRRs are crucial for the identification of self- and non-self-antigen and play a role in the initiation of signaling events that activate the effective immune response.

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