Publications by authors named "Arya N"

Cadmium pollution is a major environmental issue threatening aquatic ecosystems and the health of aquatic organisms. Our study examines cadmium toxicity at different levels, highlighting pyroptotic cell death in the freshwater fish Channa punctatus (spotted snakehead). For this purpose, 90 well-acclimatized fish were categorized into three groups: one control and two treatment groups, i.

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Bone metastasis is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in advanced-stage breast cancer patients. While most studies focus on the cellular and genetic factors associated with breast cancer metastasis, the role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) of bone in breast cancer metastasis remains elusive. In this study, we recapitulated the bone microenvironment using in-situ mineralized collagen type-I hydrogels and utilized them to understand breast cancer metastasis.

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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has established predictive biomarkers that enable decisions on treatment regimens for many patients. However, resistance to therapy is widespread. It is therefore essential to have a panel of molecular biomarkers that may help overcome therapy resistance and prevent adverse effects of treatment.

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Introduction: Clinically significant post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) bleeding (CSPEB) is common. Contemporary estimates of risk are lacking. We aimed to identify risk factors of and outcomes after CSPEB.

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The movement of refugees across borders has become a persistent feature of contemporary global society. Despite the protections offered by the 1951 Refugee Convention, which has been ratified by some 146 states, countries in the Global North have adopted a variety of contradictory and incoherent policy responses to refugees and migrants. These responses have been influenced by anti-immigrant public sentiment and growing popular demands to restrict and manage cross-border movements.

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In breast cancer treatment, accurately predicting how long a patient will survive is crucial for decision-making. This information guides treatment choices and supports patients' psychological recovery. To address this challenge, we introduce a novel predictive model to forecast breast cancer prognosis by leveraging diverse data sources, including clinical records, copy number variation, gene expressions, DNA methylation, microRNA sequencing, and whole slide image data from the TCGA Database.

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  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) increases the risk of cardiovascular issues, and the ETHOS trial showed that triple therapy with budesonide/glycopyrrolate/formoterol fumarate (BGF) lowered the rates of exacerbations and all-cause mortality compared to dual therapies.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effects of BGF on cardiovascular events and the time to first severe exacerbation, finding that BGF 320 significantly reduced the occurrence of major adverse cardiac events and other serious cardiopulmonary issues when compared to dual therapy with glycopyrrolate/formoterol fumarate (GFF).
  • Overall, BGF demonstrated a notable benefit in reducing
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Bicyclic quinazolinone constitutes an important class of organic framework enveloping numerous biological properties which enthused organic and medicinal chemists to explore green synthetic strategies for the construction of quinazolinone hybrids with significantly improved pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetic profiles. In this perspective, the present review summarizes the most recent green synthetic strategies, biological properties, structure-activity relationship, and molecular docking studies of the 4-quinazolinone-based scaffold. This review provides deeper insight into the hit-to-lead synthesis of quinazolinone derivatives in the development of clinically important therapeutic candidates.

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  • Clinically significant post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) bleeding (CSPEB) occurs in about 1.5% of procedures, often following higher-risk interventions like sphincterotomies, with patients frequently needing endoscopy and transfusions.
  • Key risk factors for CSPEB include the use of antiplatelet medications (like P2Y12 inhibitors) and anticoagulants (like warfarin and dabigatran), which significantly increase the likelihood of bleeding.
  • The study suggests that endoscopists may underestimate the bleeding risks associated with these medications, emphasizing the need for improved management of antithrombotic therapy during the periprocedural period to enhance
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  • Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) involves immune-mediated nerve damage, with acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN) highlighting motor issues and nerve degeneration, notably in a 29-year-old male patient.
  • Diagnosis included nerve conduction velocity testing after gastrointestinal symptoms led to muscle weakness, followed by intravenous immunoglobulin therapy.
  • The physiotherapy protocol, lasting eight weeks, focused on enhancing muscle strength and functional independence through tailored exercises and included virtual reality training to boost balance and limb function, resulting in notable patient improvements.
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Background The hepatoprotective function of polyherbal formulation Liv.52 in chronic liver diseases is well recognized in published literature. The objective of this open-label, phase IV study was to further strengthen and validate its safety and effectiveness using a large patient pool in a real-world scenario and provide scientific data on symptomatic improvement and supportive treatment in liver function with improvement in quality of life.

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  • Scientists are looking at the best ways to detect and predict breast cancer using new technology.
  • They have noticed that using different types of information together (instead of just one type) helps improve the accuracy of detecting cancer, just like doctors see in real-life situations.
  • It’s important for these AI systems to make predictions that people can understand and to manage uneven data better for more accurate results.
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Glioblastoma is the most prevalent primary brain tumor. Because glioblastomas are very vascular, they may worsen the disease's neurologic symptoms by causing vasogenic brain edema and mass effects with a wide range of other symptoms. In this case report, a 42-year-old male complaining of severe headache, generalized weakness, and forgetfulness was brought to a territory care hospital, where a detailed neurological examination and investigations with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a grade IV (high-grade) glioma at the right frontotemporal and capsuloganglionic regions of the brain, and was suggested for surgery.

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Nephrectomy, a surgical method involving the partial or complete removal of one or both kidneys, is performed if there is the presence of a tumor or many other reasons. In the above case, a 60-year-old female patient with a history of recurring symptoms, stomach pain, and fever, as well as a previous history of tuberculosis was brought to a tertiary care hospital. The patient underwent a left-sided nephrectomy.

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Marfan syndrome (MFS) presents complex cardiovascular manifestations and challenges in management due to its impact on multiple body systems. This case study examines the clinical profile, diagnostic findings, and physiotherapy intervention for a 57-year-old male with MFS who experienced severe aortic and mitral valvular complications. The patient's admission was marked by fatigue, reduced mobility, breathlessness, and a confirmed diagnosis of MFS.

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Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) exhibit both a severe neuromuscular disorder and low bone quality at presentation. These issues are made worse by inactivity and a chairbound state. Each and every pathologic and degenerative process that affects the naturally aging spine also affects these individuals.

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A stroke is a medical emergency that requires rapid treatment. Early intervention can help prevent brain damage and other negative consequences. An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks or narrows a blood artery leading to the brain.

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Chlamydiosis, an infection caused by several Chlamydia species, has been reported in Nile, saltwater, and Siamese crocodiles. Despite its widespread reports in various countries, including Thailand, genetic information on Chlamydia species remains limited. This study presents a whole-genome-based characterization of Siamese crocodile-isolated Chlamydia.

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  • Korsakoff syndrome and Wernicke's encephalopathy (WE) are neurological conditions usually linked to chronic alcohol consumption, resulting in cognitive and physical deficits.
  • A tailored rehabilitation protocol including cognitive and physical interventions, along with thiamine supplementation, showed significant improvement in a 49-year-old male patient's cognitive function and independence.
  • The case study highlights the need for personalized rehabilitation strategies that integrate physiotherapy with cognitive care to enhance overall quality of life for patients with WKS.
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There is a complex link between tuberculous meningitis (TBM) and aphasia, in which a language impairment is caused by an injury to the cortical language centre. The parts of the brain that function for speech and language production are the Wernicke's, Broca's, and arcuate fasciculus regions. This case report mainly highlights the neurological consequences of TBM, and how it affects language and speech functioning.

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Despite advancements in treatment protocols, cancer is one of the leading cause of deaths worldwide. Therefore, there is a need to identify newer and personalized therapeutic targets along with screening technologies to combat cancer. With the advent of pan-omics technologies, such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics, the scientific community has witnessed an improved molecular and metabolomic understanding of various diseases, including cancer.

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Objective: To determine the epidemiological effect-magnitude and outcomes of patients with cancer vs those without cancer who are hospitalized with acute respiratory failure (ARF).

Patients And Methods: We reviewed hospitalizations within the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) database between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2018. Patients were classified based on a diagnosis of solid-organ cancer, hematologic cancer, or no cancer.

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We report for the first time MoS/CNT hybrid nanostructures for memristor applications on flexible and bio-degradable cellulose paper. In our approach, we varied two different weight percentages (10% and 20%) of CNT's in MoSto improve the MoSconductivity and investigate the memristor device characteristics. The device with 10% CNT shows a lowvoltage of 2.

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  • Stroke is increasingly common in developing countries and often leads to long-term physical inactivity and deconditioning after an ischemic event.
  • A case study details an 86-year-old woman who suffered an external capsule ischemic stroke, experienced severe weakness, and was treated with intensive care followed by tailored physical therapy.
  • The two-week physiotherapy intervention focused on gait training, muscle strengthening, and balance, demonstrating significant benefits and highlighting the importance of early, targeted rehabilitation for stroke recovery.
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