Publications by authors named "A G Krishnaveni"

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  • * It reviews key barriers within the TME, such as hypoxia and immunosuppression, and explores new approaches like advanced drug formulations and targeting methods.
  • * The article emphasizes the role of emerging technologies, including AI and 3D printing, in improving GBM treatment outcomes by overcoming these biological and structural hurdles.
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Rare blood group detection is important as the incidence of these blood groups is very low. These rare blood groups need a transfusion of blood from the same group of people; sometimes, it is not available in blood banks. It is important to detect them in the field of transfusion medicine so that the right transfusion at the right time and for the right patient is ensured.

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Taking the unbalanced properties of biodiesel leading to rapid oxidation as the maxim of this research, with the aid of weightage evaluation and optimization techniques like Criteria Importance Through Intercriteria Correlation and Evaluation based on Distance from Average Solution (EDAS), Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) respectively, the ranking of each sample with elevated stability parameters has been projected through rancimat test for oxidation, kinematic viscosity and acid value test for storage, and thermo gravimetric analyzer test for thermal stability parameters. To make sure that the obtained parameter consequences are truthful, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy has been used as the correlating tool in this research. Twenty percent of the biodiesel with Tert butyl hydroquinone (T) at 1000 ppm (3) is mixed to diesel and emission characteristics like carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrocarbon, smoke opacity, and nitrous of oxide have been analyzed for diesel, B20 = 20% biodiesel + 80% diesel, and B20T3.

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Introduction Dental caries is a ubiquitous bacterial infection that has afflicted people for years. () are markers of dental caries and the population of in the saliva is directly related to the number of surfaces colonized by them. Any intervention that can inhibit their growth and survival will negatively impact the initiation and progress of caries.

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Ainhum, also known as dactylolysis spontanea, is a painful constriction of the base of the fifth toe, frequently followed by spontaneous amputation a few years later. The disease is often symmetrical on both the feet, but, occasionally, other toes are also affected and rarely the distal phalanx of the fifth finger. Pseudoainhum is a similar condition that occurs as a secondary event resulting from certain hereditary and nonhereditary diseases that lead to annular constriction of digits.

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