Publications by authors named "Bhalla V"

Herein, we provide insights into the size-dependent interactions of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with urease and their implications for enzyme inhibition. AgNPs with a size of 5 nm exhibited the strongest binding affinity of 66 nM, resulting in significant enzyme attachment, interfering enzyme conformation, and a consequent loss of activity. Mid-sized AgNPs, , 20 and 50 nm, exhibited binding affinities of 712 and 616 nM, causing only slight structural alterations.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the antibacterial efficacy of different concentrations of GH12 on a simulated multispecies biofilm comprising Enterococcus faecalis, Streptococcus mutans, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Porphyromonas gingivalis.

Methods: Single rooted teeth were decoronated, cut into 1.5 mm sections to obtain dentine discs which were randomly allocated into five groups: (n=12 each), Group 1: Phosphate Buffered Solution (PBS) - negative control, Group II: 5% Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) - positive control, Group III: Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of GH12, Group IV: 2x MIC of GH12, Group V: 4x MIC of GH12.

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  • Researchers created supramolecular assemblies using a twisted donor-acceptor-donor (D-A-D) building block that exhibits high molar absorptivity and long-lived excited states due to a specific twist angle of 38.28°.
  • They explored how changing the twist angle and adding an extra binding site affects the photophysical behavior of a modified D-A-D system, leading to significant changes in its light absorption and emission properties.
  • The superior photosensitizing activity of these assemblies allows for the efficient synthesis of quinazolin-4(3)-ones without needing extra chemicals, showcasing an effective method to enhance photosensitizing activity by modifying the angle of twist and charge transfer.
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Herein, we report a supersensitive and specific detection of Salmonella employing nanocatalysis of silver nanoparticle (AgNp). A nanobioprobe was developed employing specific antibody (Ab) that binds to a peptide present in transmembrane protein of Salmonella. We have studied 7 surface-exposed peptide hits from conserved virulence proteins (PagC, ST50, PagN, CdtB and FliC).

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The building block has been designed and synthesized, which exhibits different achiral morphologies in good solvents, forming nanospheres in THF and nanoflowers in 1,4-dioxane. In the presence of water as a poor cosolvent, demonstrates an agnostic behavior, generating left-handed superhelices in the water:THF (80:20) solvent system. However, when the good solvent is switched to 1,4-dioxane, a change in chirality is observed in the water:1,4-dioxane (30:70) solvent system, resulting in the formation of fused nanospheres.

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Photosensitizing assemblies based on twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) active donor-acceptor-donor (D-A-D) system having bromine atoms at the periphery have been developed. Through strategic incorporation of bromine atoms at the -position to the nitrogen-carbon bonds of phenyl rings at the periphery, halogen-halogen interactions are induced in nanoassemblies in HO:DMSO (99:1) solution. Hence, the anti-heavy atom effect is induced, and the limitations of TICT (dark excited state) and heavy atom effect (triplet deactivation via radiative decay) could be overcome.

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Mutations in the CLCNKB gene (1p36), encoding the basolateral chloride channel ClC-Kb, cause type 3 Bartter syndrome. We identified a family with a mixed Bartter/Gitelman phenotype and early-onset kidney failure and by employing a candidate gene approach, identified what we believe is a novel homozygous mutation (CLCNKB c.499G>T [p.

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Among various cancer treatment methods, photodynamic therapy has received significant attention due to its non-invasiveness and high efficiency in inhibiting tumour growth. Recently, specific organelle targeting photosensitizers have received increasing interest due to their precise accumulation and ability to trigger organelle-mediated cell death signalling pathways, which greatly reduces the drug dosage, minimizes toxicity, avoids multidrug resistance, and prevents recurrence. In this review, recent advances and representative photosensitizers used in targeted photodynamic therapy on organelles, specifically including the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, nucleus, and lysosomes, have been comprehensively reviewed with a focus on organelle structure and organelle-mediated cell death signalling pathways.

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  • The study explores the prevalence of Mendelian kidney diseases among high-risk genotype individuals who underwent genetic testing in the U.S., revealing a lifetime kidney failure risk of about 15% for these patients.
  • In a sample of 15,181 individuals, 20.5% were diagnosed with Mendelian kidney disease, and only 6.8% had high-risk genotypes, suggesting that other factors may influence disease progression.
  • Among those of recent genomic African ancestry, the study found differing prevalence rates of pathogenic variants linked to high-risk and low-risk genotypes, indicating variability in genetic influence on kidney disease.
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Background: This report analyzes traumatic anterior skull base CSF leaks following nasopharyngeal swab testing for detection of SARS-CoV-2 in the largest case series to date, combined with a systematic literature review.

Methods: Retrospective multi-institutional case-series of traumatic anterior skull base CSF leak with clear antecedent history of COVID-19 swab was completed. A comprehensive search of databases was performed for the systematic literature review.

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CRISPR-Cas genome editing is transformative; however, there is no simple tool available for determining the optimal genome editing technology to create specific mutations for experimentation or to correct mutations as a curative therapy for specific diseases. We developed editABLE, an online resource (editable-app.stanford.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the effect of two calcium silicate-based and an epoxy resin-based root canal sealers on postoperative pain and analgesic intake following single-visit root canal treatment.

Materials And Method: Ninety patients with at least one first or second molar tooth diagnosed as symptomatic irreversible pulpitis and symptomatic apical periodontitis were selected and allocated into three groups (n=30) according to the sealer used. Root canals were prepared using Protaper Gold instruments (Dentsply Sirona) in a crown down technique and irrigated with 2.

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Objective: The escalating prevalence of noncarious tooth wear stands as a critical concern in the backdrop of evolving lifestyles and dietary patterns. Dental erosion, a progressive condition induced by both endogenous and exogenous acidic influences, directly impacts enamel integrity, resulting in surface loss. The contemporary surge in carbonated beverage consumption further exacerbates this erosive milieu, underscoring the urgency for dental practitioners to adopt meticulous treatment strategies.

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Morphine addiction poses a significant challenge to global healthcare. Current opioid substitution therapies, such as buprenorphine, naloxone and methadone are effective but often lead to dependence. Thus, exploring alternative treatments for opioid addiction is crucial.

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Introduction: Root resorption poses a significant challenge in dental practice, with external cervical resorption (ECR) being a common manifestation. ECR is often asymptomatic until advanced stages, complicating its diagnosis and management. Various factors contribute to its etiology, ranging from trauma to orthodontic treatment.

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Objectives: To study the utility of chemical shift imaging (CSI) and diffusion-weighted images (DWI)/apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps for the evaluation of solid renal tumors.

Methods: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has an equivalent application as computerized tomography (CT) in the characterization of renal masses. It offers a radiation-free imaging technique and has a better soft tissue contrast than CT.

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Esm-1, endothelial cell-specific molecule-1, is a susceptibility gene for diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and is a secreted proteoglycan, with notable expression in kidney, which attenuates inflammation and albuminuria. However, little is known about expression in mature tissues in the presence or absence of diabetes. We utilized publicly available single-cell RNA sequencing data to characterize expression in 27,786 renal endothelial cells (RECs) obtained from three mouse and four human databases.

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Objective: The study aimed to compare and evaluate the effect of biodentine (BD) alone, BD along with Lyophilised freeze dried platelet rich concentrate (LPC + BD), and BD along with low-level laser therapy (BD + LLLT) after pulpotomy in mature permanent molars with irreversible pulpitis.

Materials And Methods: The study was designed as a randomized, pragmatic, parallel, double-blinded clinical trial registered under the Clinical Trial Registry-India (CTRI/2020/02/023245). 120 permanent molars fulfilling the inclusion and exclusion criteria with symptoms of irreversible pulpitis were randomized after performing pulpotomy into three pulp capping groups: Group 1, BD; Group 2, lyophilized freeze-dried platelet-rich concentrate + BD (LPC + BD); and Group 3, Low level laser therapy + BD Group 3, LLLT + BD.

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The work presented in the manuscript describes a simple strategy for transforming thermally activated delayed fluorescent organic light-emitting diodes (TADF OLEDs) compound 10-(dibenzo[a,c]phenazin-11-yl)-10H-phenoxazine (DPZ-PXZ) into type I photosensitizer 10-(dibenzo[a,c]phenazin-11-yl)-10H-phenothiazine (DPZ-PHZ) by strategically introducing sulfur atom in the photosensitizing core. The synthesized compound DPZ-PHZ exhibits aggregation-induced enhancement (AIE) and through-space charge transfer (TSCT) characteristics and generates red emissive assemblies in mixed aqueous media. The original compound DPZ-PXZ exhibits well-separated HOMO and LUMO levels and is reported to have highly efficient reverse intersystem crossing (RISC).

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The present study demonstrates the influence of small portion (20 %) of organic co-solvent (DMSO/THF/ACN/MeOH) in mixed aqueous media (80 % water) in controlling the size, quantum yield and life time of the through space charge transfer assemblies (TSCT) of pentacenequinone derivative (TPy-PCQ-TPy). Among various solvent systems [H O : DMSO (8 : 2), H O : THF (8 : 2), H O : ACN (8 : 2) and H O : MeOH (8 : 2)] examined, highly emissive (Φ =12 %) and nano-sized assemblies having long life time (3.11 ns) were formed in H O : DMSO (8 : 2) solvent system.

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  • * A hypertension management platform was developed through careful analysis of clinician workflows and needs, incorporating input from 5 Stanford clinicians and a team of 15 specialists across various fields.
  • * The platform aims to enhance chronic disease management by integrating digital health tools, offering a model that can be adapted for other cardiovascular digital health solutions.
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  • The study aimed to explore the levels of Matrix metalloproteinases-9 (MMP-9) and Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in the pulp of teeth with different stages of inflammation among diabetic and non-diabetic patients.
  • A total of 77 patients were divided into two main groups based on their diabetes status and further categorized into subgroups depending on their pulpitis type (symptomatic reversible or irreversible).
  • Results showed that both MMP-9 and TNF-α levels were significantly higher in cases of symptomatic irreversible pulpitis compared to reversible pulpitis, highlighting a possible link between these biomarkers and the severity of pulp inflammation.
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Type II myocardial injury following surgical procedures is associated with adverse outcomes. The prognostic value of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) due to type II myocardial injury in surgical patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) remains unclear. The aim of this study was to assess prognostic value of hs-cTn in type II acute myocardial injury in non-cardiac surgical patients requiring post-operative ICU admission.

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