Publications by authors named "B V Sreedevi"

Introduction The abdomen comprises several layers that enhance its strength and flexibility, extending from the superficial to the deep layers of the anterior abdominal wall. Among these, the rectus sheath serves as a fibromuscular compartment essential for structural integrity, providing mechanical support and safeguarding the underlying tissues and organs. This study evaluates two midline closure techniques employed after midline laparotomy surgery to determine which technique offers superior strength and mechanical support.

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  • Recent advancements in aerosol therapy have prompted a study on its use in critically ill patients in Indian ICUs, noting a lack of prior research in this area.
  • The study tracked 218 patients over four weeks, revealing that a majority (72.48%) received a high volume of aerosols, predominantly bronchodilators, using jet nebulizers.
  • Findings indicate a diverse application of aerosol therapy, with minimal adjustments to ventilator settings during treatment sessions.
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Integrated management of rice-maize systems is an emerging challenge in southern India due to improper rice residues and tillage management in maize crops. Conservation agriculture (CA) practices such as a reduced tillage and maintaining stubble mulch may hold the potential to increase yields, reduce crop establishment costs and increase farm incomes. A five-year trial was performed to study the effect of different CA and establishment methods in rice on system productivity, profitability, and soil carbon status in a rice-maize system.

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The loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) was standardized for rapid detection of Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum. A total of 250 foot swabs were screened from sheep (200) and goats (50) from different districts of Rayalaseema, viz., Chittoor, Nellore, Kadapa, and Anantapur.

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  • The study investigates the roles of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) derived from the Y chromosome in mice, particularly during spermatogenesis, amid the challenge of repeated sequences.
  • Researchers identified new male-specific long noncoding RNAs (Pirmy and Pirmy-like RNAs) and their splice variants, revealing their potential links to genes involved in sperm function.
  • The findings suggest that these ncRNAs may regulate autosomal genes through piRNAs, shedding light on their impact on male fertility and speciation in mammals.
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