Publications by authors named "A Amber"

Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a serious medical condition generally known as heart attack, which is caused by the decreased or completely blocked blood flow to a part of the heart muscle. It is a significant cause of both mortality and morbidity throughout the world. Cardiac troponin-I (cTnI) is an important biomarker at different stages of AMI and is one of the most specific and widely used cardiac skeletal muscle proteins.

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Xylanases are essential hydrolytic enzymes which break down the plant cell wall polysaccharide, xylan composed of D-xylose monomers. Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) was utilized for the characterization of interaction of xylanases with xylan at varying concentrations. The study focuses on the application of SERS for the characterization of enzymatic activity of xylanases causing hydrolysis of Xylan substrate with increase in its concentration which is substrate for this enzyme in the range of 0.

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In this study, Gordonia sp. HS126-4N was employed for dibenzothiophene (DBT) biodesulfurization, tracked over 9 days using SERS. During the initial lag phase, no significant spectral changes were observed, but after 48 h, elevated metabolic activity was evident.

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  • Cutis verticis gyrata (CVG) is a rare skin condition featuring ridges and furrows on the scalp, categorized into primary essential, primary nonessential, and secondary types.
  • The case focuses on primary essential CVG, where a significant portion of the scalp and forehead was affected, requiring flap advancement after skin expansion for treatment.
  • This successful technique not only covers the skin defect and preserves hair growth but also leads to excellent cosmetic results, enhancing both the appearance and psychosocial well-being of the patient.
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  • - Raman spectroscopy is utilized to analyze body fluids like blood serum for early breast cancer diagnosis by separating low molecular weight (LMWF) proteins from high molecular weight (HMWF) proteins using 30 kDa centrifugal filters.
  • - The filtrate from blood serum samples is expected to contain crucial breast cancer biomarkers, which are then examined using Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) to detect spectral characteristics linked to different stages of breast cancer.
  • - Using statistical methods like Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Partial Least Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA), the study achieved 79% accuracy, 76% specificity, and 81% sensitivity in distinguishing between cancerous and non-cancerous samples, indicating
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