Publications by authors named "A Annadi"

Neonatal bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is associated with alveolar simplification and airway remodeling. Airway remodeling leads to deformation of airways characterized by peribronchial collagen deposition and hypertrophy of airway smooth muscle, which contribute to the narrowing of airways. Poorly developed lungs contribute to reduced lung function that deteriorates with the passage of time.

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An accurate, sensitive and selective RP-HPLC-UV method has been established for the estimation of Molnupiravir (MOL) in pure bulk powder and pharmaceutical formulation. Separation was achieved on an Inertsil C column (150.0 mm × 4.

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A rapid and selective LC-MS/MS method is described for the simultaneous assay of Avanafil and Dapoxetine in human plasma a protein precipitation (PP) sample preparation technique. Tadalafil was chosen as the internal standard reaching good recovery and reproducibility while diminishing the effects of the matrix. An Agilent Zorbax Eclipse XDB C column (4.

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Lead-free perovskite CaCuTiO (CCTO) dielectrics are extremely important candidates for capacitor-varistor dual-function materials. However, their overall success in applications is somewhat controlled by the longstanding issues such as relatively large dielectric loss and insufficiently high electric breakdown field. Herein, we report the success in the preparation of an optimized lead-free (1-)CaCuTiO-SrTiO (CCTO-STO) composite system with improved dielectric and nonlinear properties via interface engineering.

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A semiconductor that can be doped to be either p-type or n-type is of great importance, as p-n homojunctions are desirable for realizing various electronic devices and processes. However, because of pervasive doping asymmetry for wide band gap semiconductors, the achievement of both p-type and n-type in a single wide gap material is very difficult. Here, we report the success in developing a new transparent magnetic NiCuI halide semiconductor that can be either p-type or n-type depending on Ni fraction in NiCuI.

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