Publications by authors named "Bag A"

Background: To enhance the quality of care available for children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors across the world, a systematic evaluation of capacity is needed to identify gaps and prioritize interventions. To that end, we created the pediatric neuro-oncology (PNO) resource assessment aid (PANORAMA) tool.

Methods: The development of PANORAMA encompassed 3 phases: operationalization, consensus building, and piloting.

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Selective detection and monitoring of hazardous gases with similar properties are highly desirable to ensure human safety. The development of flexible and room-temperature (RT) operable chemiresistive gas sensors provides an excellent opportunity to create wearable devices for detecting hazardous gases surrounding us. However, chemiresistive gas sensors typically suffer from poor selectivity and zero-cross selectivity toward similar types of gases.

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Neuroepithelial tumors with fusion of PLAGL1 or amplification of PLAGL1/PLAGL2 have recently been described often with ependymoma-like or embryonal histology respectively. To further evaluate emerging entities with PLAG-family genetic alterations, the histologic, molecular, clinical, and imaging features are described for 8 clinical cases encountered at St. Jude (EWSR1-PLAGL1 fusion n = 6; PLAGL1 amplification n = 1; PLAGL2 amplification n = 1).

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Background: Skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (mtOXPHOS) is important for ATP generation and its dysfunction leads to exercise intolerance. Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy (P-MRS) is a useful, noninvasive technique for mtOXPHOS assessment but has limitations. Creatine-weighted chemical exchange saturation transfer (CrCEST) MRI is a potential alternative to assess muscle bioenergetics.

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  • The Glasgow prognostic score (GPS) and CAR-HEMATOTOX (CAR-HT) score help identify multiple myeloma (MM) patients at risk for immune-related side effects and early death during cellular immunotherapy.
  • A study involving 126 MM patients treated with T-cell redirecting bispecific antibodies (bsAb) assessed the impact of these scores on patient outcomes.
  • While 19% of patients were deemed high risk according to GPS, they did not experience worse outcomes, but those classified as high risk by CAR-HT faced more infections and had lower survival rates, indicating the need for better infection management.
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Infection is a major cause of treatment-related morbidity and mortality in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Most children with ALL who develop life-threatening bacterial infections do so during induction therapy. We describe a rare case of ALL presenting simultaneously with Streptococcus agalactiae group B Streptococcus bacteremia and meningitis in a 3-year-old girl.

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Activation of molecular N and its catalytic ability to form NH using CSi has been already reported. This current study reports the formation of exclusive polynitrogen clusters (N and N) on the CSi ring. The clusters are generated using N and N respectively.

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Background Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS), a complication following medulloblastoma surgery, has been linked to dentato-thalamo-cortical tract (DTCT) injury; the association of the degree of DTCT injury with severity of CMS-related symptoms has not been investigated. Purpose To investigate the association between severity of CMS-related symptoms and degree and patterns of DTCT injury with use of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and if laterality of injury influences neurologic symptoms. Materials and Methods This retrospective case-control study used prospectively collected clinical and DTI data on patients with medulloblastoma enrolled in a clinical trial (between July 2016 and February 2020) and healthy controls (between April and November 2017), matched with the age range of the participants with medulloblastoma.

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In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), there is a growing interest in replicating human sensory perception. Selective and sensitive bio-inspired sensory receptors with synaptic plasticity have recently gained significant attention in developing energy-efficient AI perception. Various bio-inspired sensory receptors and their applications in AI perception are reviewed here.

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  • - The study explored the effectiveness of [C]-Methionine PET imaging in diagnosing pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGGs), revealing its high sensitivity (93%) for both newly diagnosed and previously treated cases.
  • - Researchers assessed tumor-to-brain uptake ratios (TBR) and metabolic tumor volumes in 44 patients, finding that TBR significantly decreased after treatment, indicating a response to therapy.
  • - The results suggest that [C]-MET-PET is a useful tool for evaluating pLGGs, with potential variances in imaging characteristics among different tumor types and genetic markers, although statistical analyses were limited by small sample sizes.
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  • Nanomaterials like Tellurium (Te) combined with sulfur and selenium are being studied for their potential in creating low-power optical synapses that mimic biological neural functions.
  • The research highlights the enhanced properties of Tellurium sulfur oxide (TeSO) and Tellurium selenium oxide (TeSeO) compared to pure Te, particularly their ability to respond to specific light wavelengths.
  • The TeSO and TeSeO devices show promise for optical neuromorphic computing due to their high responsiveness to UV and visible light, efficient energy use, and potential for reliable performance in synaptic applications.
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Purpose: Graph coloring approach has emerged as a valuable problem-solving tool for both theoretical and practical aspects across various scientific disciplines, including biology. In this study, we demonstrate the graph coloring's effectiveness in computational network biology, more precisely in analyzing protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks to gain insights about the viral infections and its consequences on human health. Accordingly, we propose a generic model that can highlight important hub proteins of virus-associated disease manifestations, changes in disease-associated biological pathways, potential drug targets and respective drugs.

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Activation of molecular nitrogen by silicon-substituted cyclo[18]carbon and its ability to produce the CSi-(NH) derivative, as the precursor of NH, has been recently reported. This specific acquisition has piqued an interest to investigate the possibility of NH formation with further addition of H molecules in the gaseous reaction media. The current investigations reported in this article show that two moles of molecular H generate two molecules of NH and a CSi-H byproduct from its precursor.

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Aneuploidy frequently arises during human meiosis and is the primary cause of early miscarriage and in vitro fertilization (IVF) failure. Individuals undergoing IVF exhibit significant variability in aneuploidy rates, although the exact genetic causes of the variability in aneuploid egg production remain unclear. Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) using next-generation sequencing is a standard test for identifying and selecting IVF-derived euploid embryos.

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Background: Aneuploidy, the state of a cell containing extra or missing chromosomes, frequently arises during human meiosis and is the primary cause of early miscarriage and maternal age-related in vitro fertilization (IVF) failure. IVF patients exhibit significant variability in aneuploidy rates, although the exact genetic causes of the variability in aneuploid egg production remain unclear. Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A) using ultra-low coverage whole-genome sequencing (ulc-WGS) is a standard test for identifying and selecting IVF-derived embryos with a normal chromosome complement.

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The diencephalon is a complex midline structure consisting of the hypothalamus, neurohypophysis, subthalamus, thalamus, epithalamus, and pineal body. Tumors arising from each of these diencephalic components differ significantly in terms of biology and prognosis. The aim of this comprehensive review is to describe the epidemiology, clinical symptoms, imaging, histology, and molecular markers in the context of the .

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Cerebellar mutism syndrome is a disorder of speech, movement and affect that can occur after tumour removal from the posterior fossa. Projections from the fastigial nuclei to the periaqueductal grey area were recently implicated in its pathogenesis, but the functional consequences of damaging these projections remain poorly understood. Here, we examine functional MRI data from patients treated for medulloblastoma to identify functional changes in key brain areas that comprise the motor system for speech, which occur along the timeline of acute speech impairment in cerebellar mutism syndrome.

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Background: Radiogenomic studies of adult-type diffuse gliomas have used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data to infer tumor attributes, including abnormalities such as IDH-mutation status and 1p19q deletion. This approach is effective but does not generalize to tumor types that lack highly recurrent alterations. Tumors have intrinsic DNA methylation patterns and can be grouped into stable methylation classes even when lacking recurrent mutations or copy number changes.

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Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the association between sleep quality with headache frequency in migraine patients and also to evaluate migraine trigger and non-headache symptoms in episodic and chronic migraine groups and evaluation of the same in poor and good sleepers (GSs) in migraine population.

Materials And Methods: In a cross-sectional and observational study in a tertiary care hospital of East India between January 2018 and September 2020, migraine patients were evaluated. Migraine patients were divided into two groups: Episodic migraine (EM) and chronic migraine (CM) group according to ICHD 3 b classification and into poor sleepers (PSs, Global Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index [PSQI] >5) and GSs (Global PSQI ≤5).

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