Publications by authors named "A Jude"

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  • A double-blind, randomized controlled trial evaluated the effects of fatty acid (FA) supplementation on children aged 2 to under 6 years diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
  • Participants received either an FA supplement with omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids or a placebo for 90 days, with blood samples collected to measure fatty acid and cytokine levels.
  • The treatment led to increased omega-3 and omega-6 levels and reduced IL-2 cytokine levels, showing good tolerance and adherence, paving the way for future studies on its impact on ASD symptoms.
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Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are increasingly used in combination with biomaterials, such as bone grafts, to provide antimicrobial properties. Our research focused on the cytotoxic and intracellular uptake mechanism of AgNPs on osteogenic cells, and the affected gene expression of osteoblasts exposed to AgNPs. Osteoblast cells were found to be relatively resistant to AgNP exposure, compared to osteoclasts, with a higher IC and fewer adverse morphological features.

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Microorganisms regulate their interactions with surfaces by altering the transcription of specific target genes in response to physicochemical surface cues. To assess the influence of surface charge and surface chemistry on the transcriptional oxidative stress response, we evaluated the expression of three genes, , , and from the Gram-negative bacterium, after a short exposure to GaN interfaces. We observed that both surface charge and surface chemistry were the factors regulating the transcriptional response of the target genes, which indicates that reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and the ROS response at the GaN interfaces were affected by changing surface properties.

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Background: Marijuana is the most-used illicit substance during pregnancy in the USA, but only two cohort studies, begun over 30 years ago, were specifically established to assess the association of pregnancy use with childhood outcomes. They found use to be associated with specific deficits in executive function at 8+ years, but did not focus on these outcomes earlier in life when intervention may be more successful. Two general purpose cohorts found increased aggression in exposed female toddlers and increased behavioural problems and tic disorders in exposed school-age children.

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Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are widely studied for their broad-spectrum antimicrobial effects, and can be utilised readily in biomaterials, however the cellular safety of specific AgNP formulations should be profiled prior to clinical usage. This study determined the cytotoxic effect of small sized (6 nm) alpha lipoic acid capped-AgNPs on human gingival fibroblasts (HGF), as compared to ionic silver and clinical antiseptics. The metabolic pathway was investigated to determine the cellular effects on HGF cells.

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