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    AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH, BY USING A BI-DIGITAL O-RING TEST (BDORT), ADVANCED BIOINFORMATICS, AND CLINICAL TESTING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS CAUSED BY HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES (HPV)
    (2023)
    Dunjic, Momir (24449089100)
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    Turini, Stefano (57204169360)
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    Stanisic, Slavisa (51964785300)
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    Sulovic, Nenad (23499802400)
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    Cvetkovic, Sasa (40660903300)
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    Mihajlovic, Dejan (57734672000)
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    Dunjic, Katarina (57209181612)
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    Simic, Dusan (51161769500)
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    Dunjic, Marija (23472894200)
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    Vitkovic, Leonida (56976188500)
    Introduction: HPV is a family of double-stranded DNA viruses that infect the mucous epithelium. Most of these infections regress without consequences; however, the high-risk HPV viral strains can determine a tumor transformation of the epithelium, giving rise to tumor forms such as cervical cancer. The analysis mostly applied to define abnormalities of the membranes is the PAP test and the treatment is reconciled, in most cases through prevention. Alongside the standard protocol, we have determined that a blend of essential oils has an effect in determining the negativization of HPV. Materials and Methods: We made use of the BDORT technique in order to determine the specific percentages of each component of the prepared oil blend. To confirm this, two advanced Molecular Docking software have been applied (Swiss Dock and 1-Click Docking). The mixture of oils was subsequently applied, in the form of vaginal capsules, on a group of HPV (+) positive patients, who were tested for the presence of a virus, before and after treatment, by RT-PCR, Colposcopy, and BDORT to evaluate the state of epithelium before and after the assumption of oil vaginal capsules. Results: The mixture of oils has produced the negativization of HPV, determined by BDORT and confirmed by RT-PCR, in the treated patients. Discussion: We have determined that the blend of essential oils, prepared here, influenced the negativization of the virus, in all the patients treated. Conclusions: The operative efficacy of these oils in the negativization of HPV has been demonstrated. Copyright © 2023 Cognizant Communication Corp.
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    AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH, BY USING A BI-DIGITAL O-RING TEST (BDORT), ADVANCED BIOINFORMATICS, AND CLINICAL TESTING FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW EFFECTIVE TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS CAUSED BY HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES (HPV)
    (2023)
    Dunjic, Momir (24449089100)
    ;
    Turini, Stefano (57204169360)
    ;
    Stanisic, Slavisa (51964785300)
    ;
    Sulovic, Nenad (23499802400)
    ;
    Cvetkovic, Sasa (40660903300)
    ;
    Mihajlovic, Dejan (57734672000)
    ;
    Dunjic, Katarina (57209181612)
    ;
    Simic, Dusan (51161769500)
    ;
    Dunjic, Marija (23472894200)
    ;
    Vitkovic, Leonida (56976188500)
    Introduction: HPV is a family of double-stranded DNA viruses that infect the mucous epithelium. Most of these infections regress without consequences; however, the high-risk HPV viral strains can determine a tumor transformation of the epithelium, giving rise to tumor forms such as cervical cancer. The analysis mostly applied to define abnormalities of the membranes is the PAP test and the treatment is reconciled, in most cases through prevention. Alongside the standard protocol, we have determined that a blend of essential oils has an effect in determining the negativization of HPV. Materials and Methods: We made use of the BDORT technique in order to determine the specific percentages of each component of the prepared oil blend. To confirm this, two advanced Molecular Docking software have been applied (Swiss Dock and 1-Click Docking). The mixture of oils was subsequently applied, in the form of vaginal capsules, on a group of HPV (+) positive patients, who were tested for the presence of a virus, before and after treatment, by RT-PCR, Colposcopy, and BDORT to evaluate the state of epithelium before and after the assumption of oil vaginal capsules. Results: The mixture of oils has produced the negativization of HPV, determined by BDORT and confirmed by RT-PCR, in the treated patients. Discussion: We have determined that the blend of essential oils, prepared here, influenced the negativization of the virus, in all the patients treated. Conclusions: The operative efficacy of these oils in the negativization of HPV has been demonstrated. Copyright © 2023 Cognizant Communication Corp.

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