Publications by authors named "Subramanyam"

Objective: Diagnosis of early onset dementia is critical for initiating management. Although structural MRI is an established procedure for dementia evaluation, early cases may be missed. Neurodegenerative diseases lead to reductions in glucose consumption and grey matter volume loss.

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GLUT1 deficiency prevents glucose uptake in T cells resulting in lower intracellular ATP generation and IFNy production.

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Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the byproducts of nitrogen metabolism. Excess amount of NO is scavenged by phytoglobins. The role of phytoglobin mediated NO homoeostasis in modulation of nitrate transporters was investigated using NO scavenger cPTIO, phytoglobin overexpressing rice and Arabidopsis.

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Cyclic electron transport (CET) is a vital alternative route that protects against photodamage and aids in energy production. This process depends on proton gradient regulation 5 (PGR5) and PGRL1-dependent pathways associated with CET. The exact roles of these proteins in photosystem I photochemistry under prolonged high light conditions are not fully understood.

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Stacking faults (SFs) are important structural defects that play an essential role in the deformation of engineering alloys. However, direct observation of SFs at the atomic scale can be challenging. Here, we use the analytical field ion microscopy, including density functional theory-informed contrast estimation, to image local elemental segregation at SFs in a creep-deformed solid-solution single-crystal alloy of Ni-2 at% W.

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Natural products serve as a valuable resource in drug discovery and the identification of bioactive molecules in the field of epimedicine, which targets epigenetic regulator enzymes through epidrugs. In this study, β-1,3-glucan (BG), a natural storage polysaccharide in a well-known immunostimulatory agent, is propounded as a promising epidrug. To elucidate the therapeutic efficacy of BG against ovarian cancer, the molecular interactions between BG and epigenetic regulators, Protein Arginine Methyltransferases (PRMTs) and Sirtuins (SIRTs) were investigated using computational methods followed by gene expression studies in SKOV-3 ovarian cancer cell line.

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Brain development is a very complex process that starts within first 20 days of gestation. By the third week, prosencephalon (forebrain), mesencephalon (midbrain), and rhombencephalon (hindbrain) appear. Failure of brain development can occur at any level.

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Background: There is a lack of information on the long-term course and outcomes of bipolar disorder (BD) patients with seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

Aim: To compare the demographic and clinical profile of BD patients with and without SAD.

Methodology: Data from 773 BD patients with an illness duration of at least 10 years were collected from 14 tertiary care centers.

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  • The study investigates how cancer cells, particularly pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), regulate oncogenic protein levels to survive, focusing on the Myc oncogene.
  • Using CRISPRi screens, four RNA binding proteins (RBPs) were identified as key activators of selective translation, with RBM42 being the most critical and linked to poor patient survival.
  • RBM42 was found to be a ribosome-associated protein that binds to the 5' untranslated region (5'UTR) of specific oncogenic transcripts, promoting their translation and supporting cancer growth, offering potential for new therapeutic strategies.
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The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say) belonging to the order Diptera (family: Cecidomyiidae), is a destructive pest of host wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) causing significant economic losses. Although planting resistant wheat cultivars harboring an effective Hessian fly resistance gene (H) is the most economical and environmentally friendly pest management strategy, it imposes selection pressure on the insect populations and can lead to the evolution of Hessian fly virulence.

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Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) harboring common mutations in EGFR and KRAS characteristically respond transiently to targeted therapies against those mutations, but invariably, tumors recur and progress. Resistance often emerges through mutations in the therapeutic target or activation of alternative signaling pathways. Mechanisms of acute tumor cell resistance to initial EGFR (EGFRi) or KRAS (G12Ci) pathway inhibition remain poorly understood.

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  • The accumulation of mutant Huntingtin protein is a key factor in neurodegeneration in Huntington's disorder, affecting not just neurons but also non-neuronal cells.
  • Live cell imaging reveals that clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) is disrupted in cells with Huntingtin aggregates, leading to changes in actin cytoskeleton organization and increased cellular stiffness.
  • Overexpression of actin-interacting proteins like Hip1 or Arp3 can restore normal CME and reduce stiffness in affected cells, indicating a potential therapeutic avenue for mitigating the effects of pathogenic aggregates.
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  • Angiogenesis and osteogenesis need to work together for healthy bones, and disruptions in this process can lead to bone mass loss and conditions like osteoporosis (OP), particularly in postmenopausal women.
  • A study identified 28 critical hub genes linked to OP and used computational tools to analyze these genes, revealing the IL6 gene's F201L mutation as particularly harmful and associated with unstable protein structures.
  • The research emphasizes the importance of mechanical loading (like weight-bearing exercises) to stimulate bone formation and suggests that this could be an effective preventive strategy against postmenopausal osteoporosis while providing insights for new treatments.
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The exposure of autotrophs to high light intensities significantly impacts their photosynthetic performance. When combined with unpredictable climate changes, the lethality of these effects is exacerbated and, often surpassing the organisms' threshold for tolerance. In this regard, our study centres on examining the mitigating effects of mild osmotic stress induced by 2% Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) in conjunction with high-light conditions, using Chlamydomonas reinhardtii as a model system.

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  • - The study investigates the effects of an herbal treatment on gut microbiome, facial redness, and intestinal permeability in adults diagnosed with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) confirmed by a lactulose breath test.
  • - Participants underwent a 10-week regimen of a Biocidin liquid tincture and GI Detox+, with additional treatment via Olivirex if they showed no improvement, monitored through breath tests and other analyses.
  • - Results indicated that the herbal regimen was particularly effective for certain types of SIBO, with 42.8% of participants showing improvement in hydrogen-dominant cases and significant increases in beneficial bacteria over the treatment period.
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Background: PET-Magnetic Resonance (PET-MR) imaging is an upcoming investigative modality with a few installations in Asia and only three in India. PET-Computed Tomography (PET-CT) is an established diagnostic cornerstone for oncological indications but with limited resolution for small lesions due to low soft-tissue contrast and additional radiation exposure.

Objective: Our primary objective was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of simultaneous PET-MR and PET-CT in lesion detection in oncological practice.

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The transcription factor SOX2 plays a crucial role in pluripotency during embryogenesis. In this study, we successfully generated porcine induced pluripotent stem cells (piPSC) by transducing porcine fetal fibroblasts with doxycycline-inducible reprogramming lentiviral vectors. To enhance the utility of these piPSCs, we used a CRISPR/Cas9-based homology-directed repair (HDR) system to introduce a nls-zsGreen reporter in-frame and before the stop codon of the SOX2 coding sequence.

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In our cells, a limited number of RNA binding proteins (RBPs) are responsible for all aspects of RNA metabolism across the entire transcriptome. To accomplish this, RBPs form regulatory units that act on specific target regulons. However, the landscape of RBP combinatorial interactions remains poorly explored.

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The discovery of effective multitarget-directed ligands (MTDLs) against multifactorial Alzheimer's disease (AD) remnants has been focused in an incessant drug discovery pursuit. In this perception, the current study explores the rational design, synthesis, and evaluation of 26 quinazolinone-hydrazine cyanoacetamide hybrids , , and as MTDLs against AD. These new compounds were synthesized in four-step processes using simple phthalimide as the starting material without any major workup procedures and were characterized by different spectroscopic techniques.

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In the present study, a new series of 1,2,4-triazole linked pyrazole hybrids (5 a-5 l) were synthesized from dimethyl amino pyrazole (1) in good yield by three-step reaction. The chemical structures of the resulted compounds were thoroughly elucidated using spectral analyses such as IR, H-NMR, C-NMR, mass spectra and elemental analysis. The target compounds were screened for their antimicrobial activity against the various standard pathogenic Gram-(-ve) (E.

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The Multiphase Optimization Strategy (MOST) is a three-phase iterative framework that could accelerate the development of behavioral interventions. This systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted within the MOST preparation phase and aimed to classify components included in pediatric sleep duration interventions, using the Behavior Change Technique (BCT) Taxonomy. Across 37 interventions, 46 out of 93 BCTs have been used, with an average of 8 techniques used per study.

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Xpert MTB/RIF is recommended for the diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in children. We determined the performance of Xpert MTB/RIF in the diagnosis of pulmonary TB in children. The characteristics of children influencing Xpert MTB/RIF positivity were explored.

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  • Previous studies indicated that women experience worse outcomes than men when suffering from cardiogenic shock (CS), especially when treated at less advanced hospitals (spokes) compared to specialized centers (hubs).
  • An analysis of over 618,000 hospitalizations revealed that women were less likely to be transferred to hubs, underwent fewer invasive procedures, and had higher in-hospital mortality rates compared to men.
  • Findings suggest a need for further research to address the sex disparities in treatment and outcomes for women with cardiogenic shock, as they face greater challenges in receiving optimal care.
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