Publications by authors named "A Vashishtha"

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  • * It highlights recent findings on antimony trichalcogenide and chalcohalide materials, which can recover from photoinduced damage through a reversible phase transition, providing a basis for studying their unique properties.
  • * The study reveals that as bismuth replaces antimony in these materials, the ability to recover from damage decreases, stressing the importance of specific bonding characteristics for effective self-healing in semiconductors.
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Controlling the structure and functionality of porous silica nanoparticles has been a continuous source of innovation with important potential for advanced biomedical applications. Their synthesis, however, usually involves passive surfactants or amphiphilic copolymers that do not add value to the material after synthesis. In contrast, polyion complex (PIC) micelles based on hydrophilic block copolymers allow for the direct synthesis of intrinsically functional hybrid materials.

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Introduction: There have been very few cases of intramedullary (IM) nailing for tibia shaft fracture using a humerus nail. We present to you a unique case of humerus nail used in tibia shaft fracture in a short-stature patient.

Case Report: A 26-year-old female, was brought to our emergency room, she sustained trauma to her left leg while she was walking on the road hit by an automobile (pedestrian injury) with complaints of pain and swelling in her left leg.

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This study aims to examine the impact of renewable energy, carbon emissions, and economic growth on healthcare spending in 36 Asian countries during 2000-2019. Fully Modified Ordinary Least Square (FMOLS) and Dynamic Ordinary Least Square (DOLS) models have been applied to the panel data for 36 Asian countries. The study's findings show that CO emissions in Asia increased due to public and private health spending, with the commercial health sector having a larger negative influence on CO emissions than the public sector.

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Serine protease inhibitors A1 (SerpinA1) and A3 (SerpinA3) are important members of the serpin family, playing crucial roles in the regulation of serine proteases and influencing various physiological processes. SerpinA1, also known as α-1-antitrypsin, is a versatile glycoprotein predominantly synthesized in the liver, with additional production in inflammatory and epithelial cell types. It exhibits multifaceted functions, including immune modulation, complement activation regulation, and inhibition of endothelial cell apoptosis.

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