Publications by authors named "Balaji C"

Wireless charging of Electric Vehicles (EVs) has been extensively researched in the realm of electric cars, offering a convenient method. Nonetheless, there has been a scarcity of experiments conducted on low-power electric vehicles. To establish a wireless power transfer system for an electric vehicle, optimal power and transmission efficiency necessitate arranging the coils coaxially.

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Intermediary metabolites and flux through various pathways have emerged as key determinants of post-translational modifications. Independently, dynamic fluctuations in their concentrations are known to drive cellular energetics in a bi-directional manner. Notably, intracellular fatty acid pools that drastically change during fed and fasted states act as precursors for both ATP production and fatty acylation of proteins.

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Osteoarthritis, which affects an estimated 10% of men and 18% of women over the age of 60 and is increasing in genetic prevalence and incidence, is acknowledged as the condition that degrades the quality of life for older adults in the world. There is currently no known treatment for osteoarthritis. The majority of therapeutic methods slow the progression of arthritis or treat its symptoms, making effective treatment to end the degenerative process of arthritis elusive.

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To analyse the aetiology and outcomes of all patients attending otorhinolaryngology department for Lower Motor Neuron type facial palsy over one year. STUDY DESIGN-Retrospective study. SETTING-SRM medical college hospital and research institute, Chennai from Jan 2021 to December 2021.

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Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) is a multifunctional protein that is associated with various biological processes like chromatin remodeling, DNA damage, cell death etc. In Dictyostelium discoideum, PARP-1 has also been implicated in cellular differentiation and development. However, its interacting proteins during multicellular development are not yet explored.

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Cyclin-dependent kinase 1 (CDK1) is essential for cell-cycle progression. While dependence of CDK activity on cyclin levels is well established, molecular mechanisms that regulate their binding are less understood. Here, we report for the first time that CDK1:cyclin-B binding is not default but rather determined by the evolutionarily conserved catalytic residue, lysine-33 in CDK1.

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Background: Plasmodium enolase is a target for the growth neutralizing antibodies. Interestingly, the three invasive stages i.e.

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Lily samples collected from commercial cut flower growing field at Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu, India were serologically tested through direct antigen coating-ELISA and dot immuno binding assay for the infection of potyvirus through potyvirus group specific polyclonal antibody. The RT-PCR using potyvirus universal degenerate primers (PNIbF1/PCPR1) showed the presence of a potyvirus and the sequencing results showed the association of lily mottle virus (LMoV). Further LMoV was confirmed by RT-PCR amplification using newly designed primer pair covering entire coat protein gene and sequence results showed 100% nucleotide identity with the LMoV reported from South Korean.

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Vaccine induced serum cytokines not only serves as a biomarker of immunity but also serves as a reliable measure of inflammation. Long term persistence of inflammation can lead to metabolic derangement. Towards this end, in the present study, we measured levels of cytokines along with hormones (insulin, leptin and adiponectin) in children who have been vaccinated with Salmonella typhi Vi conjugate vaccine, 30months after vaccination.

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Unlabelled: In the developing cerebral cortex, sequential transcriptional programs take neuroepithelial cells from proliferating progenitors to differentiated neurons with unique molecular identities. The regulatory changes that occur in the chromatin of the progenitors are not well understood. During deep layer neurogenesis, we show that transcription factor LHX2 binds to distal regulatory elements of Fezf2 and Sox11, critical determinants of neuron subtype identity in the mouse neocortex.

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Aim: This study was aimed to investigate the effect of sinapic acid (SA) on 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH) induced experimental rat colon carcinogenesis.

Materials And Methods: Rats were assorted into six groups, group 1 served as control, group 2 received SA (80 mg/kg b.w.

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Plasmodium spp. solely rely on glycolysis for their energy needs during asexual multiplication in human RBCs, making the enzymes of this pathway potential drug targets. We have cloned, over-expressed and purified Plasmodium falciparum glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (PfGapdh) for its kinetic and structural characterization.

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Background: Patients of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with metabolic syndrome (MetS) are at increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The role of oxidative stress in pathogenesis of OSA and MetS has been widely reported. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy remains the first-line of treatment in OSA.

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Sinapic acid (SA) is a naturally occurring phenolic acid found in various herbal plants which is attributed with numerous pharmacological properties. This study was aimed to investigate the chemopreventive effect of SA on 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH)-induced rat colon carcinogenesis. Rats were treated with DMH injections (20 mg kg(-1) bodyweight (b.

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