Publications by authors named "Mahalakshmi"

The mitochondrial outer membrane (OMM) β-barrel proteins link the mitochondrion with the cytosol, endoplasmic reticulum, and other cellular membranes, establishing cellular homeostasis. Their active insertion and assembly in the outer mitochondrial membrane is achieved in an energy-independent yet highly effective manner by the Sorting and Assembly Machinery (SAM) of the OMM. The core SAM constituent is the 16-stranded transmembrane β-barrel Sam50.

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A recently minted field of 3D-printed edible electronics (EEs) represents a cutting-edge convergence of edible electronic devices and 3D printing technology. This review presents a comprehensive view of this emerging discipline, which has gathered significant scientific attention for its potential to create a safe, environmentally friendly, economical, and naturally degraded inside the human body. EEs have the potential to be used as medical and health devices to monitor physiological conditions and possibly treat diseases.

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  • - Gemcitabine is a cancer drug effective against tumors like pancreatic and lung cancers, but its effectiveness has been declining due to genetic instability, prompting research into gene polymorphisms that may affect drug metabolism.
  • - This study analyzed gene polymorphism frequencies related to gemcitabine metabolism in healthy and lung cancer patients from Southern India, utilizing real-time polymerase chain reaction to genotype 184 healthy individuals and 123 lung cancer patients.
  • - Results showed significant differences in allele frequencies for specific SNPs between the South Indian population and the 1000 Genomes Project, with one SNP showing a potential protective effect against lung cancer.
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Objective: Bisphenol A (BPA) is a ubiquitous pollutant worldwide and 4-Methyl-2,4-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)pent-1-ene (MBP) is considered a major active metabolite of BPA with a wide range of potent toxicological properties. However, its adverse outcome pathway (AOP) on the hepatic and renal system has not yet been explored.

Methods: Hence, the current study evaluated its effect on cell survival, oxidative stress, and apoptosis.

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  • Community pharmacists play a crucial role in implementing pharmacogenomics by educating other healthcare professionals about its significance and promoting its use in practice in the UAE.
  • A survey conducted among 586 community pharmacists revealed that they had an average knowledge score of 75.1% and an attitude score of 67.5% regarding pharmacogenomics, with certain groups showing better scores based on experience, training, and pharmacy type.
  • The study highlights the importance of targeted training for pharmacists to enhance their understanding and attitudes towards pharmacogenomics, as it could impact patient care and medication management.
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Background And Objectives: The researchers have been searching for ideal restorative material for many decades. The incorporation of a remineralizing agent into a restorative material to improve its property of preventing dental caries and the occurrence of secondary caries has been investigated by various researchers.Hence, in the present study, we have incorporated two nonfluoridated remineralizing agents [theobromine and casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP-CPP)] into the conventional glass ionomer cement (GIC) and evaluated their mechanical properties.

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Shigella flexneri is a gram-negative bacterium responsible for shigellosis and bacterial dysentery. Despite using various synthetic antimicrobial agents and antibiotics, their efficacy is limited, prompting concerns over antibiotic resistance and associated health risks. This study investigated eugenol, a polyphenol with inherent antioxidant and antibacterial properties, as a potential alternative treatment.

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  • * Participants aged 12-19 took the IgY tablets for 15 days, and saliva samples were collected at various intervals to measure bacterial levels.
  • * Results showed that the IgY tablets significantly decreased bacterial counts, suggesting they can be a helpful addition to oral hygiene practices during orthodontic treatment.
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Herein, luminous blue carbon quantum dots (CDs) employing Anisomeles indica (Catmint) were reported with imaging, self-targeting, and therapeutic effects on triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC, MDA-MB-231) cells. The salient features of CDs generated from catmint are as follows: i) optical studies confirm CDs with excitation-dependent emission; ii) high-throughput characterization authenticates the formation of CDs with near-spherical shape with diameter ranging between 5 and 15 nm; iii) CDs induce cytotoxicity (3.22 ± 0.

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  • The study focuses on the rising prevalence of lung cancer, particularly non-small cell lung cancer, and the challenges posed by drug resistance and toxicity in treatments involving gemcitabine.
  • It involved 184 healthy volunteers and 123 cancer patients in Southern India, using advanced techniques like RT-PCR to analyze genetic variants that may affect treatment outcomes.
  • Key findings revealed a minor allele frequency of a specific SNP (NRF2-617 C>A) among the healthy population, with no significant gender differences, suggesting genetic variants might influence the effectiveness and safety of gemcitabine therapy in lung cancer patients.
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Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is a common antioxidant enzyme found majorly in living cells. The main physiological role of SOD is detoxification and maintain the redox balance, acts as a first line of defence against Reactive nitrogen species (RNS), Reactive oxygen species (ROS), and other such potentially hazardous molecules. SOD catalyses the conversion of superoxide anion free radicals (O .

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  • - Podophyllin poisoning is a serious and often fatal emergency that primarily affects the nervous system, caused by a toxic plant resin containing podophyllotoxin, which disrupts cellular functions.
  • - Symptoms can take time to appear, leading to potential misdiagnosis as CNS infections or strokes, highlighting the need for high suspicion and quick treatment to avoid severe outcomes.
  • - A reported case involved a 23-year-old male who ingested podophyllin, experiencing severe neurological symptoms and multisystem failure resulting in death within four days.
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The integration of the ORION digital signal processing-based MCA system coupled with a 3″ × 3″ NaI(Tl) detector assembly with a GM detector for counting beta (β) has eliminated the need for a standalone β-γ method in which U3O8 is determined by gross β and gross γ counting. Uraniferous and mixed U-Th samples were taken up for study and compared with the results obtained from Canberra p-type coaxial high resolution gamma ray spectrometry detector. In uraniferous samples, U3O8 values obtained are within ±10%, whereas in the case of mixed U-Th samples, U3O8 values are within ±15%.

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Introduction: Several factors influence transmission of 2019-nCoV from mother to fetus during pregnancy, thus the dynamics of vertical transmission is unclear. The role of cellular protective factors, namely a 90 KDa glycoprotein, Early pregnancy-associated protein (Epap-1), expressed by placental endothelial cells in women during early pregnancy would provide an insight into role of placental factors in virus transmission. Since viral spike protein binding to the ACE2 receptors of the host cells promotes virus invasion in placental tissue, an analysis of effects of Epap-1 on the Spike-ACE2 protein binding was studied.

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Follicular maturation arrest is a prevalent endocrine disorder characterized by hormonal imbalance, ovarian dysfunction, and metabolic disturbances leading to Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Tanshinone IIA (TIIA), a bioactive compound derived from Salvia miltiorrhiza, has shown promising therapeutic potential in various diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and cancer. However, its effects on reproductive health and gynecological disorders, particularly PCOS, remain poorly understood.

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Oxidative stress, imbalanced antioxidants, and dysregulated renal lipids are closely linked with diabetic nephropathy and eventual cause of end-stage renal failure. This study was performed to investigate the protective effect of bacoside-A on markers of lipid peroxidation, renal lipids, and markers of renal function in diabetic rats. Experimental diabetes was induced in Wistar rats by a single dose of streptozotocin [40 mg/kg body weight (BW)] via intraperitoneal injection.

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Background: The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is frequently expressed in breast cancer (BC), and its prognostic implications are contingent on estrogen receptor (ER) status. To address conflicting reports and explore therapeutic potential, a GR signature (GRsig) independent of ER status was developed. We also investigated cell type-specific GR protein expression in BC tumor epithelial cells and infiltrating lymphocytes.

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Objectives: The objectives of the current study was to evaluate the disinfection efficacy of ozone, ultraviolet (UV) radiation, herbal and glutaraldehyde method for sterilization of elastomeric impression materials.

Materials And Methods: Disinfection of elastomeric impression material was performed with each of the disinfection methods: ozone, UV radiation, herbal, and glutaraldehyde. Later microbiological analysis was performed and the colony-forming units were evaluated and compared.

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Aim: To assess and contrast the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapy and topical anesthetic gel in reducing the level of pain associated with the placement of orthodontic separators.

Materials And Methods: A cohort of 40 individuals, aged between 16 and 20 years, who were in need of fixed orthodontic treatment, was chosen for the study. Elastomeric separators were positioned bilaterally adjacent to the first molars in all participants, who were subsequently separated into two distinct cohorts.

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Semantic segmentation of cityscapes via deep learning is an essential and game-changing research topic that offers a more nuanced comprehension of urban landscapes. Deep learning techniques tackle urban complexity and diversity, which unlocks a broad range of applications. These include urban planning, transportation management, autonomous driving, and smart city efforts.

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The menopausal experiences of women in selected rural areas of Visnagar, addressing a research gap within cultural and socio-economic landscapes is of interest. The global aging trend was reflected in the 26% representation of women aged 50 and over in the study. Employing a cross-sectional design, 200 menopausal women were sampled through stratified random sampling, emphasizing demographic diversity.

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The initial weeks of a newborn's life are marked by rapid physiological and behavioural adjustments as the infant adapts to the external environment. This critical period necessitates attentive care, prompting exploration into traditional practices such as oil massage, which holds cultural significance and is believed to enhance neonatal well-being. Despite its prevalence, empirical evidence supporting the efficacy of oil massage remains limited.

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Data on the eating behaviors, knowledge, and attitudes of adolescent girls in Visnagar, India, focusing on the prevalence of non-communicable diseases [NCDs] and their association with dietary practices is of interest. Adolescence, a crucial developmental phase, sets the foundation for lifelong health habits, necessitating an understanding of the determinants influencing eating behaviors. The research aims to identify gaps in knowledge, attitudes, and practices [KAP], providing insights for culturally sensitive public health strategies.

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Childhood obesity is a global public health concern with significant implications for long-term health. This study addresses the rising rates of obesity among school-age children (10-12 years) and investigates the effectiveness of aerobic exercise interventions in improving anthropometric parameters, specifically focusing on BMI and mid-arm circumference (MAC). The study emphasizes the role of schools in shaping children's behaviors and aims to contribute empirical evidence to inform health promotion strategies for this demographic.

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In this educational landscape, the pervasive issue of stress among higher secondary students has emerged as a serious matter. Acknowledging the challenges posed by educational stress, this research explores holistic and accessible interventions, with a focus on the promising avenue of deep breathing exercises known for their effectiveness in promoting relaxation and reducing stress. The study employs a quasi-experimental design, comparing an experimental group engaged in daily deep breathing exercises with a control group following a regular routine.

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