Publications by authors named "Ganapathy"

Gestational Weight Gain (GWG) modulates pregnancy outcomes and long-term offspring metabolic health. The 2009 Institute of Medicine (IOM) GWG recommendations have largely been validated in Caucasian and mono-ethnic East Asian cohorts. Asians are at higher metabolic risk at a lower body mass index (BMI), and this has prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to identify lower BMI cut-offs for risk evaluation amongst Asians.

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Survival outcomes of patients with heart failure (HF) based on their disease etiology are not well described. Here, we provide one-year mortality outcomes of 10850 patients with HF (mean age = 59.9 years, 31% women) in India.

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Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have emerged as a potential alternative to traditional smoking and may aid in tobacco harm reduction and smoking cessation. E-cigarette use has notably increased, especially among young non-tobacco users, raising concerns due to the unknown long-term health effects. The oral cavity is the first and one of the most crucial anatomical sites for the deposition of e-cigarette aerosols.

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The Morris Water Maze (MWM) is the most commonly used assay for evaluating learning and memory in laboratory mice. Despite its widespread use, contemporary reviews have highlighted substantial methodological variation in experimental protocols and that the associated testing procedures are acutely (each trial) and chronically (testing across days) stressful; stress impairs attention, memory consolidation and the retrieval of learned information. Moreover, the interpretation of behavior within the MWM is often difficult because of wall hugging, non-spatial swim strategies, floating, and jumping off the escape platform.

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  • * A total of 150 laboratory workers participated, using a questionnaire to assess demographics, safety practices, and perceptions of workplace safety, with statistical analysis performed via Microsoft Excel and SPSS.
  • * Results show poor safety habits: 62% of participants do not wash their hands before wearing gloves, and 20% consume food at work; perceptions about workplace disturbances are significantly influenced by factors like age and job responsibilities.
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  • Exfoliation Syndrome (XFS) is an age-related condition affecting the eye, leading to the accumulation of fibrillar materials that can cause Exfoliation Glaucoma (XFG), a form of secondary open-angle glaucoma.
  • XFG is linked to neurodegenerative disease features and characterized by mitochondrial dysfunction, including impaired energy production and increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) in affected cells.
  • Research shows that treating XFG patient-derived cells with agents like Urolithin A and Nicotinamide Ribose can help improve mitochondrial function and reduce ROS, suggesting a potential therapeutic approach for XFG.
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This study focused on the unexplored bioactive proteins derived from the flower of Clitoria ternatea. The profiling of blue and white C. ternatea flowers was compared.

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Objective: To identify factors associated with dementia among older people in Malaysia.

Methods: This study used data from a nationwide cross-sectional survey in Malaysia. Participants involved were older people aged 60 years and above.

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Bayesian phylogenetics typically estimates a posterior distribution, or aspects thereof, using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods. These methods integrate over tree space by applying local rearrangements to move a tree through its space as a random walk. Previous work explored the possibility of replacing this random walk with a systematic search, but was quickly overwhelmed by the large number of probable trees in the posterior distribution.

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Checkpoint immunotherapy has made great strides in the treatment of solid tumors, but many patients do not respond to immune checkpoint inhibitors. Identification of tumor-infiltrating cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) has the potential to stratify patients and monitor immunotherapy responses. In this study, the design of cluster of differentiation (CD8) T cell-targeted nanoprobes that emit shortwave infrared (SWIR) light in the second tissue-transparent window for noninvasive, real-time imaging of CTLs in murine models of breast cancer is presented.

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Introduction Psoriasis involves rapid cell growth and abnormal differentiation of skin cells. Dysregulation of apoptosis has been proposed in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. The role of Bcl-2 as an anti-apoptotic protein in pathogenesis has not been studied in detail in these cases.

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Recent advancements in cancer research focus on reducing treatment side effects while enhancing efficacy against medication resistance and tumor antigen detection. Genetic therapies utilizing microbes like bacteria, fungi, and viruses have garnered attention, with mycoviruses emerging as promising candidates. Particularly, the smallest fungal virus, Myco-phage, exhibits oncolytic properties by lysing cancer cells in the mouth, oral cavity, head, and neck without adverse effects.

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Purpose: Despite advances in complex endovascular aortic repair techniques, spinal cord ischemia (SCI) remains a devastating complication following endovascular thoracoabdominal aortic repairs. Novel strategies to preserve key intercostal/lumbar arteries have been described. We report our early results of patients who underwent direct intercostal/lumbar artery revascularization using endovascular incorporation of fenestrations/branches or extra-anatomic approaches for fenestrated-branched endovascular aortic repairs (FBEVARs).

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  • The formation of stable interphases on lithium battery electrodes is essential for maintaining battery efficiency, but challenges like reactivity and structural changes in high-energy next-generation batteries lead to instability and slower ion transport, accelerating degradation.
  • Researchers introduce a multicomponent grain-boundary-rich interphase that enhances ion transport and electrode passivation, utilizing theories of solid-state ionics and improved solvation chemistry to enhance performance in cost-effective electrolytes with various lithium salts.
  • The enhanced interphases present innovative microstructures that inhibit electrode corrosion, promoting remarkable electrochemical stability, and paving the way for high-capacity anodes and better battery technologies with higher energy density.
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Importance: Oral anticoagulation for adults with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter (AFF) who are at elevated stroke risk reduces the incidence of ischemic stroke but remains underused. Efforts to increase anticoagulation initiation on emergency department (ED) discharge have yielded conflicting results.

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a multipronged intervention supporting anticoagulation initiation for eligible adult ED patients.

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The challenge with breast cancer is its ongoing high prevalence and difficulties in early detection and access to effective care. A solution lies in creating tailored metal-organic frameworks to encapsulate anticancer drugs, enabling precise and targeted treatment with less adverse effects and improved effectiveness. Zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) and carboplatin (CP)-loaded ZIF-8 were synthesized and characterized using various analytical techniques.

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Biopharmaceutical Classification Systems (BCS) class II drugs show poor solubility and high permeability in the body. Fenofibrate (FF) is a classic example of a BCS class II drug, used to treat high cholesterol and triglyceride (fat-like substances) levels in the blood. Atomic layer coating (ALC) is a surface engineering technology adapted from the semiconductor industry, where metal oxides are coated one atomic layer at a time over the active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) particles.

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Dentin phosphophoryn (DPP) an extracellular matrix protein activates Wnt signaling in DPSCs (dental pulp stem cells). Wnt/β catenin signaling is essential for tooth development but the role of DPP-mediated Wnt5a signaling in odontogenesis is not well understood. Wnt5a is typically considered as a non-canonical Wnt ligand that elicits intracellular signals through association with a specific cohort of receptors and co-receptors in a cell and context-dependent manner.

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  • Targeted integration (TI) in CHO cell lines is a method used for protein expression, but the effect of epigenetic modifications on these cells hasn't been thoroughly investigated.
  • This study focused on analyzing various TI clones with identical transgene copy numbers but different levels of protein expression and found that chromatin accessibility, rather than histone modifications, plays a crucial role in influencing transcription efficiency.
  • Attempts to enhance protein production by modifying histone profiles at the CMV promoters did not yield significant improvements, suggesting that increasing chromatin accessibility is key for boosting mRNA transcription and overall productivity in TI cell lines.
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This case report delves into the case of a patient in the Dominican Republic with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). MIS-C is a rare, hyper-inflammatory condition that develops in children as a delayed response to a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, typically appearing with general markers of inflammation such as erythema and, in severe cases, cardiorespiratory symptoms. The three-year-old patient discussed in this report presented with signs of inflammation, such as erythema, rashes, and chapped skin, and reported experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, and fever for multiple days.

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  • Patients with diabetes on dialysis face fluctuating glucose levels and a higher risk of low blood sugar, leading experts to recommend continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) for better management.
  • A review of clinical trials found two key studies showing significant improvements in glycaemic control when using CGM, including reductions in average glucose levels and HbA1c.
  • Overall, the evidence suggests that CGM can effectively enhance blood sugar management in diabetic patients undergoing dialysis without increasing the risk of hypoglycaemia.
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Hyponatremia in labor and the postpartum period is generally underreported. In this study we aimed to identify attributable causes of severe hyponatremia in an obstetric population and define maternal outcomes. This was a retrospective cohort study, in a single center over a period of 10 years.

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The sodium-coupled citrate transporter (NaCT, SLC13A5) mediates citrate uptake across the plasma membrane via an inward Na gradient. Mutations in SLC13A5 cause early infantile epileptic encephalopathy type-25 (EIEE25, SLC13A5 Epilepsy) due to impaired citrate uptake in neurons and astrocytes. Despite clinical identification of disease-causing mutations, underlying mechanisms and cures remain elusive.

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Streptomyces has long been considered as key sources for natural compounds discovery in medicine and agriculture. These compounds have been demonstrated to possess different biological activities, including antibiotic, antifungal, anticancer, and antiviral effects. As a result, new pharmaceuticals and antibiotics have been developed.

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