Publications by authors named "Bhandari D"

Treacher Collins syndrome, also known as mandibulofacial dysostosis, is a rare congenital disorder affecting craniofacial development. It is caused by an autosomal dominant mutation, primarily in the TCOF1 gene, which impacts the development of the first and second branchial arches. We present the case of a 12-year-old male with bilateral conductive hearing loss and deformed ears, whose clinical and imaging findings were consistent with Treacher Collins syndrome.

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Introduction and background Non-consensual sex, including rape and sexual assault, has been a global concern and may have been influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, information on this topic is limited. Therefore, our objective was to survey the incidence rate of non-consensual sex among Japanese women aged 15-79 years between April and September 2020, during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan.

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Background: Lifestyle plays an important role in shaping the gut microbiome. However, its contributions to the oral microbiome remain less clear, due to the confounding effects of geography and methodology in investigations of populations studied to date. Furthermore, while the oral microbiome seems to differ between foraging and industrialized populations, we lack insight into whether transitions to and away from agrarian lifestyles shape the oral microbiota.

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Introduction: Posterior instrumented stabilization is a commonly done surgery in spinal tuberculosis. This study aims to evaluate the clinical, radiological, and neurological outcomes of posterior instrumented stabilization and transpedicular decompression in thoracic and lumbar spinal tuberculosis.

Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted for one and a half years with at least six months of follow-up in a tertiary care center.

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  • Efficient plant defense relies on effective trafficking of immune-related proteins to pathogen attack sites.
  • The study introduces TGN-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN 1 (TGNap1), which connects post-Golgi vesicles to the cytoskeleton for transporting these proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana.
  • New hypotheses are suggested regarding TGNap1's roles, while highlighting the varied types of TGN vesicles involved in plant immunity.
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Introduction And Importance: Aneurysms are dilatations of arteries, with abdominal aortic ectasias (AAE) considered precursors to abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). Iliac artery aneurysms (IAAs), often accompanying AAA, present a serious risk, particularly due to rupture. Here, the authors present a case highlighting the importance of recognizing and managing isolated bilateral common iliac artery aneurysms (CIAAs).

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Metabolomics, the study of small-molecule metabolites within biological systems, has become a potent instrument for understanding cellular processes. Despite its profound insights into health, disease, and drug development, identifying the protein partners for metabolites, especially dietary phytochemicals, remains challenging. In the present study, we introduced an innovative in silico, structure-based target prediction approach to efficiently predict protein targets for metabolites.

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  • The study investigates how cancer patients in disaster-affected Fukushima (2011) seek health information online, comparing their behavior with non-cancer patients.
  • 404 patients (263 with cancer and 141 without) were surveyed about their internet use and health information-seeking habits from October 2016 to January 2017.
  • Results showed similar online health information-seeking rates between both groups, but cancer patients who used smartphones and tablets daily were significantly more likely to search for health information; trust in institutional websites was also crucial for them.
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  • - VOCs, common in air pollution and tobacco smoke, are linked to cardiovascular diseases, but there's limited direct evidence connecting specific VOCs to ischemic heart disease (IHD) mortality in the overall population.
  • - A study involving 50,045 participants in northeastern Iran measured urinary concentrations of 20 VOC biomarkers related to smoking and found significant correlations between certain VOCs and increased IHD mortality, especially in non-smokers.
  • - The significant associations between VOCs like acrylamide and 1,3-butadiene and IHD mortality suggest that these compounds are independent risk factors for heart disease, irrespective of tobacco use.
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Background: Information regarding seropositivity and vaccine efficacy among medical students is scarce. This study aims to detect the status of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies among the Sinopharm's Vero Cell (BBIBP-CorV) vaccinated medical students.

Materials And Methods: A prospective, cross-sectional study was carried out among medical students of Gandaki Medical College Teaching Hospital, Pokhara, Nepal from March through August 2022.

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Self-exercise during hemodialysis reportedly prevents functional decline. This study aimed to assess the effects of exercise on physical function during hemodialysis. From September 2014 to March 2018, 35 elderly dialysis patients participated in an exercise program 3 times a week for 24 weeks during hemodialysis under staff supervision.

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DNA technology is the gold standard with respect to the identification of individuals from biological evidence. The technology offers the convenience of a universally similar approach and methodology for analysis across the globe. However, the technology has not realised its full potential in India due to the lack of a DNA database and lacunae in sample collection and preservation from the scene of crime and victims (especially those of sexual assault).

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Background: Lifestyle plays an important role in shaping the gut microbiome. However, its contributions to the oral microbiome remains less clear, due to the confounding effects of geography and methodology in investigations of populations studied to date. Furthermore, while the oral microbiome seems to differ between foraging and industrialized populations, we lack insight into whether transitions to and away from agrarian lifestyles shape the oral microbiota.

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While all modern contraceptive methods are available for free or at minimal cost in Nepal, contraceptive devices in Japan are mainly limited to condoms, requiring Nepalese migrant women to rely on their male partners for their use. Therefore, Nepalese migrants often seek contraceptive devices from Nepal or request friends or relatives to send them from their home country. This study aimed to identify the gaps and challenges associated with Nepalese migrants' needs for sexual and reproductive health services (SRHSs), particularly contraceptives, before and after their migration to Japan.

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India's rich diversity encompasses individuals from varied geographical, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds. In the field of population genetics, comprehending the genetic diversity across distinct populations plays a crucial role. This study presents significant findings from genetic data obtained from the Sikkimese population of India.

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Background: Poor accessibility of health care facilities is a major barrier for differently abled people when seeking health care. Yet, accessibility is rarely audited. This study reports findings from the first assessment of the accessibility in a health care institution of national importance.

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In the middle of an ever-changing landscape of diabetes care, precision medicine, and lifestyle therapies are becoming increasingly important. Dietary polyphenols are like hidden allies found in our everyday meals. These biomolecules, found commonly in fruits, vegetables, and various plant-based sources, hold revolutionary potential within their molecular structure in the way we approach diabetes and its intimidating consequences.

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Background: Tibial spine avulsion of the anterior cruciate ligament is a rare intraarticular injury of the knee. In this condition, the tibial attachment site of the anterior cruciate ligament is detached from the knee. The mechanism of the injury is hyperextension of the knee and rotation with valgus force.

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Phytopathogens cause plant diseases that threaten food security. Unlike mammals, plants lack an adaptive immune system and rely on their innate immune system to recognize and respond to pathogens. Plant response to a pathogen attack requires precise coordination of intracellular traffic and signaling.

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Many proteins in higher eukaryotes, especially those with crucial functions, have multiple isoforms with redundant roles providing protection against potential functional deficiencies in one isoform. However, these isoforms can also have some unique roles. Protein kinase B, also known as Akt, is one such protein that has three isoforms encoded on different genes.

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The polishing step in the downstream processing of therapeutic antibodies removes residual impurities from Protein A eluates. Among the various classes of impurities, antibody fragments are especially challenging to remove due to the broad biomolecular diversity generated by a multitude of fragmentation patterns. The current approach to fragment removal relies on ion exchange or mixed-mode adsorbents operated in bind-and-gradient-elution mode.

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Reversible -adenosine methylation of mRNA, referred to as mA modification, has emerged as an important regulator of post-transcriptional RNA processing. Numerous studies have highlighted its crucial role in the pathogenesis of diverse diseases, particularly cancer. Post-translational modifications of mA-related proteins play a fundamental role in regulating the mA methylome, thereby influencing the fate of mA-methylated RNA.

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Background/aim: Disasters can jeopardize breast cancer care and Japan's triple disaster in 2011 (earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear accident) is no exception. However, detailed information is lacking regarding the care of breast cancer related lymphedema (BCRL) following the disaster. We aimed to explore the process by which local patients become aware of BCRL, the problems faced, and the support they require.

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