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Edukasi Penyelaman Aman bagi Nelayan Pesisir Montong Lombok Barat Eustachius Hagni Wardoyo; Yoga Pamungkas Susani; Decky Aditya Zulkarnaen; Ida Ayu Eka Widiastuti; Bayu Tirta Dirja; Dini Suryani; Ika Primayanti; Muhammad Ghalvan Sahidu; Didit Yudhanto; Ardiana Ekawanti
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 5 No 2 (2022): April-Juni
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (627.562 KB) | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v5i2.1649

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Traditional diver diving activities look for fish by archery underwater frequently do not pay attention to safety aspects, so there is an increasing risk of causing diving injuries. Diving injuries are preventable injuries, if safe diving guidelines are followed and obeyed. Diving injuries symptoms can be mild to severe, so education about prevention and recognition of disease disorders that can occur due to diving is being given. The community service is carried out in two simultaneous activities: diving safety lectures and general medical examination. The participants, 30 participants for general medical examination, and 4 participants for traditional divers. Of the 30 participants for general medical examination, it was predominantly female (18/30), with an age range of 4-60 years with a median age of 37 years. The most common diseases that are complained of are upper respiratory tract infections (ARI) (8/30), skin complaints (6/30), hypertension (6/30), diabetes (4/30), headaches (3/30), diarrhea (1/30), musculoskeletal complaints (1/30) and toothache (1/30). Education is carried out to all participants. The media used were a slide projector and x-banner. Four traditional divers comes with 3 Decompression sickness and 1 barotrauma. Questions coverage diving preparation, Diving techniques and do's and don't's after diving. The community service went well with 34 enthusiastic participants filled by questions. Three most common diseases being ARI, skin complaints and hypertension and diving injuries of decompression sickness and barotrauma.
X-Ray Scanning Reduce Soluble Active Molecules of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Agung Putra; Zenitalia Pasongka; Agus Widyatmoko; Ardi Prasetio; Bayu Tirta Dirja
International Journal of Cell and Biomedical Science Vol 1 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Stem Cell and Cancer Research (SCCR)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59278/cbs.v1i1.14

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Mesenchymal Stem Cells secrete various anti-inflammatory and regenerative SAMs-MSCs that possess immunomodulatory properties and may accelerate wound healing. As a potential agent for therapeutic, SAMs-MSCs should be stable in any condition, including under X-Ray Scanning. The previous study reveal that X-Ray Scanning may induce protein damage. However, the investigation regarding the stability of SAMs-MSCs under X-Ray Scanning is limited, thus this study aimed to investigate the stability of SAMs-MSCs after X-Ray Scanning. Mesenchymal Stem Cell medium was filtrated using the TFF method at 300 and 5 kDa filter cut off and sterilized using 0,1 um syringe. The SAMs-MSCs underwent X-ray Scanning using public Air Port X-Ray twice. The SAMs-MSCs concentration was measured using ELISA. T-test analysis was performed for the statistical analysis with P<0,05. This study revealed that X-ray scanning reduce the concentration of SAMs-MSC. A previous study found that x-ray irradiation may damage protein at 6–18 keV caused by the energy deposited by photoelectrons that are generated by the interaction of X-ray photons and the protein leading to photoelectron-induced damage.