Publications by authors named "Archana S"

Introduction: Laparoscopic myomectomy is a commonly performed operation with fast recovery and excellent results. However, haemorrhagic nature of the operation mandates us to use variety of vasoconstrictive and uterotonic agents. Amongst which, one of them is vasopressin.

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Introduction: Extraction wounds in oral cavity are usually self-healing. But, this wound healing is hindered because of factors such as saliva, blood, plaque, food debris which causes post-operative infection and pain due to microbial colonization. Placement of periodontal dressings such as zinc oxide eugenol or methyl methacrylate polymer would provide protection up to some extent despite leaving the site without any dressing, but it has disadvantage of difficulty in removing.

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Background: Calcific metamorphosis in root canals is common and presents challenges in gaining access. Guided endodontics offers a solution to overcome these difficulties. The PriciGuide® system is a patented guided endodontic technique claiming superior precision compared to sleeve-based guides.

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Most breast cancer deaths result from metastases. We previously reported that DNA repair factor and histone chaperone Aprataxin PNK-like Factor (APLF) is involved in EMT-associated metastasis of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells. However, non-metastatic cells also expressed APLF, the implications of which in disease advancement remain uncertain.

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  • Maxillofacial injuries are frequently seen in Emergency Departments, prompting a study at Vydehi Institute to assess their occurrence and characteristics over nine years.
  • The research, which analyzed medical records of 2831 patients, revealed that 71.49% of injuries were soft tissue, primarily due to road traffic accidents (56.8%), with the forehead being the most common injury site.
  • The findings aim to inform better treatment strategies and advocate for public awareness campaigns to lower the incidence of these injuries.*
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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of transdermal Buprenorphine patches in managing postoperative pain following major oral and maxillofacial surgeries done under general anesthesia, involving 100 participants aged 18-60.! -
  • Results showed that the average pain score (measured via a visual analogue scale) was lower in males (3.9) compared to females (4.4), with a significant proportion of trauma patients requiring fewer additional analgesics than those with other pathologies.! -
  • The study concluded that Buprenorphine patches provide a high level of pain relief, are cost-effective, improve patient compliance, and have fewer side effects, making them a promising option for postoperative pain management.!
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is the primary microbe in the "periodontal red complex" bacteria (PRCB) along with and , which are linked to periodontal disease (PD). These pathogens are also implicated in various systemic disorders, but their association with the incidence of gastrointestinal (GI) cancer is less explored. A systematic review followed by a meta-analysis was conducted as per standard guidelines (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) 2022) to find this association between GI cancers and PRCB after a literature search for full-text papers in the English language (between 2010 and 2023) in databases (Cochrane Library, PubMed, and Web of Science) with suitable keywords using the Boolean search strategy.

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Incorporating structural coloured materials in flexible and stretchable elastomeric substrates requires numerous steps that compromise their scalability and economic viability for prospective applications in visual sensors and displays. Here we describe a one-step approach for fabricating plasmonic Ga nanostructures embedded in a polydimethylsiloxane substrate exhibiting tunable chromaticity, in response to mechanical stimuli. The process exploits the capillary interactions between uncrosslinked oligomeric chains of the substrate and Ga metal deposited by thermal evaporation, as elucidated by a theoretical model that we developed.

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  • Researchers synthesized matchstick-shaped (MS) magnetodielectric particles for use in soft and synthetic active matter.
  • These particles can have their movement controlled in a nematic liquid crystal by using electric and magnetic fields, which align them differently based on the fields applied.
  • The orientation of the particles affects the surrounding liquid crystal’s elastic properties, creating unbalanced electroosmotic flows that propel the particles in various directions and speeds.
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Condylar hyperplasia is a rare pathology characterised by excessive bone growth that presents virtually unilaterally, resulting in facial asymmetry. The aetiology of this disorder is not well understood. This pathology has been reported to be a rare entity with very few cases being reported in the literature, mostly seen between 11 and 30 years of age, with males and females being equally affected and having no predominance to the left or right side.

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Sperm transcriptomics provide insights into subtle differences in sperm fertilization competence. For predicting the success of complex traits like male fertility, identification of hub genes involved in various sperm functions are essential. The bulls from the transcriptome profiled samples (n = 21), were grouped into good and poor progressive motility (PM), acrosome integrity (AI), functional membrane integrity (FMI) and fertility rate (FR) groups.

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A zeolitic imidazole framework (ZIF-67) template-derived cobalt@nitrogen-doped carbon-sulfur composite (ZIF-Co@NCS) was synthesized using a freeze-drying method and explored for lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. Material characterizations confirmed the formation of the ZIF-Co@NCS composite. To fabricate the Li-S battery in a coin-type CR-2032 cell, the as-synthesized ZIF-Co@NCS composite having a sulfur content of ∼65% was used as a cathode material and coupled with a lithium metal anode.

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Sperm antigenicity has been implicated as a regulatory factor for acquiring fertilizing competence in the female reproductive tract. Overt immune response against the sperm proteins leads to idiopathic infertility. Hence, the aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of the auto-antigenic potential of sperm on the antioxidant status, metabolic activities and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in bovine.

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The study aimed to assess the influence of cryostress on RNA integrity and functional significance in sperm fertilizing ability. The fresh and post-thawed buffalo sperm (n = 6 each) samples were evaluated for their functional attributes, and sperm total RNA was subjected to transcriptome sequencing followed by validation using real-time PCR and dot blot. Overall, 6911 genes had an expression of FPKM > 1, and among these 431 genes were abundantly expressed (FPKM > 20) in buffalo sperm.

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The structures and Hirshfeld surface analysis of three salts of 1-(4-nitro-phenyl)-piperazine are discussed. In 4-(4-nitro-phen-yl)piperazin-1-ium salicylate (CHNO ·CHO ), there are strong hydrogen bonds between cation and anion and the 4-nitro-phenyl substituent occupies an equatorial position in the piperazinium ring. The cation and anion are linked together by supra-molecular inter-actions [graph-set notation of hydrogen bonding (6) propagating in the -axis direction].

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Background: During gamete development and spermatogenesis, certain genes on the Y chromosome (Yq) in the Male-Specific Region (MSR) are responsible for human gametes formation. The long arm Yq is composed of both euchromatin and the genetically inactive heterochromatin regions. This region contains the Azoospermia factors AZFa, AZFb and AZFc.

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In the title compound, CHFNOS, four rings are almost coplanar, with the fluorophenyl ring substantially twisted. In the extended structure, aromatic π-π stacking inter-actions between the pyrazole ring and the tolyl ring link the mol-ecules into centrosymmetric dimers.

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In the title compound, CHNO, the phenyl and pyrazole rings subtend a dihedral angle of 22.68 (8)°. The packing of the title compound features aromatic π-π stacking and weak C-H⋯π inter-actions.

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Eleven (4-phen-yl)piperazinium salts containing organic anions have been prepared and structurally characterized, namely, 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium 4-fluoro-benzoate monohydrate, CHN ·CHFO ·HO, ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium 4-bromo-benzoate monohydrate, CHN ·CHBrO ·HO, ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium 4-iodo-benzoate, CHN ·CHIO , ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium 4-nitro-benzoate, CHN ·CHNO , ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium 3,5-di-nitro-salicylate, CHN ·CHNO , ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium 3,5-di-nitro-benzoate, CHN ·CHNO , ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium picrate, CHN ·CHNO , ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium benzoate monohydrate, CHN ·CHO ·HO, ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium -toluene-sulfonate, CHN ·CHOS, ; 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium tartarate monohydrate, CHN ·CHO ·HO, ; and 4-phenyl-piperazin-1-ium fumarate, CHN ·CHO , . Compounds and - are all 1:1 salts with the acid proton transferred to the phenyl-piperaizine basic N atom (the secondary amine) with the exception of where there is disorder in the proton position with it being 68% attached to the base and 32% attached to the acid. Of the structures with similar stoichiometries only and are isomorphous.

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Synthesis and crystal structures of 1-benzoyl-4-(4-nitro-phen-yl)piperazine, CHNO, () and 1-(4-bromo-benzo-yl)-4-phenyl-piperazine, CHBrNO, () are described. Compounds and crystallize in the ortho-rhom-bic and monoclinic crystal systems with space groups 2 (' = 2, ) and 2 (' = 1, ), respectively. The crystal of was a two-component aggregate, treated as a 'twin' for data-acquisition purposes.

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Introduction: The midface with multiple bones and cavities is vulnerable to fractures more commonly. Midface is one of the most frequently injured areas of the body, accounting for 23%-97% of all facial fractures. The classic LeFort type of fractures are uncommon nowadays and a more common picture is more severe forms primarily due to the high-speed vehicles that are a major cause of these fractures.

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Sorghum is a major grain crop used in traditional meals and health drinks, and as an efficient fuel. However, its productivity, value, germination, and usability are affected by grain mold, which is a severe problem in sorghum production systems, which reduces the yield of harvested grains for consumer use. The organic approach to the management of the disease is essential and will increase consumer demand.

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  • The study investigates the behavior of silica nano and microrods during DC and AC electrophoresis in a thin layer of nematic liquid crystal, focusing on the unique topological defects they create.
  • The researchers measure electrophoretic mobility coefficients and compare experimental results with theoretical calculations, highlighting the roles of elastic and electrostatic torques due to the rods' tilting.
  • A straightforward theory is proposed to assess the effective polarisability of the rods, which can be applied to other types of asymmetric and polarisable particles.
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The role of sperm expressed X-linked genes on bull fertility has not been studied in detail. The objective of the present study was to assess the influence of X-linked genes on the sperm functional parameters and field fertility rate in the Holstein Friesian cattle (n = 12) and Murrah buffalo (n = 7) bulls. The enrichment analysis (cattle = 8; buffalo = 8) of the X-linked genes was carried out using retrospective RNA-seq data and mRNA expression levels of functionally relevant genes were validated using the RT-qPCR.

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Background And Objectives: Trauma to the maxillofacial region is usually associated with varying degrees of disruption of the soft and hard tissues in the region and injuries to the neighbouring structures such as eyes, brain, nasal apparatus and paranasal sinuses. Injuries to the middle third of the face commonly destroys the integrity of the orbital skeleton, and are frequently complicated by injury to the eye, ranging between 2.7 and 67% as reported in the literature.

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