SeriesScience International

SeriesScience International has been established with a vision to promote science as a literature and research domain. It works on the model of Open Access publishing, solely focused on reaching the readers who have an appetite to learn.

The journals are results of vigorous research done by scientists and a team of experts who come together to curate the quality content. Readers across the globe have the complete benefit to access the journals for free. The platform wishes to facilitate the study and research of science and its diverse fields. It strives to empower them and enable them to seek knowledge with a flawless experience.

SeriesScience International endeavors to take science to greater heights, offering free access to everyone. It is working to create a medium that is beneficial for both, the readers and the authors. Science, as a field, is shaping up to be the most prominent aspect of development, health, and industrialization. SeriesScience International assures to drive the curiosity among the youth and helps in creating this vast field as the base of future research.

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Articles in Press | JSEDM

Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) Mimicking Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) with Dyselectrolytemia

Madan S*, Puri I and Nagpal N
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Articles in Press | JSCMCRR

Relationship between Neurodegenerative Diseases and Proton Pump Inhibitors Using Bioinformatics

Ahmed F*, Nazmeen A, Vekaria M, Magny S, Garimella V, Potla S, Bobba SH, Akbar UA, Fashina T, Thompson A, Enebong Nya G, Mohan K ...
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Current Issue | Volume 3 Issue 5 | JSCMCRR

Proton Pump Inhibitors May Trigger Osteoporosis Development and Progression

Ahmed F*, Nazmeen A, Endaya Coronel MK and Shahini E
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Series of Clinical and Medical Case Reports and Reviews

Comparative Evaluation of Pomegranate, Tulsi, Garlic and Liquorice Extracts as an Antimicrobial Agent Against Enterococcus faecalis – An In Vitro Study

Mohammed Muzammil Khan*, Nagaveni NB and Afreen Kauser
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