Publications by authors named "Bhat S"

Background: Previously published meta-analysis have analysed data from 3 small phase-2 randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Since then, 5 big phase-3 RCTs have been published on use of icodec in type-2 diabetes (T2D). This updated systematic review aimed to establish the best practices and safety of icodec in T2D.

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Background: Cancer is a deadly disease, which is due to the uncontrolled division of cells with abnormal or unusual characteristics. It is a consequence of lethal mutations occurring due to various chemical and physical carcinogens, affecting many cellular signalling pathways and leading to uncontrolled proliferation. In this study, we analyzed the effect of 4-(1H-imidazol-1-yl)-N-(2-(3-(4-methylbenzyl) ureido) ethyl)benzamide (IMUEB), an imidazole derivative, on A549 cells (lung cancer cells).

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Hydrogenation reactions at gigapascal pressures can yield hydrogen-rich materials with properties relating to superconductivity, ion conductivity, and hydrogen storage. Here, we investigated the ternary Na-Si-H system by computational structure prediction and synchrotron diffraction studies of reaction mixtures NaH-Si-H at 5-10 GPa. Structure prediction indicated the existence of various hypervalent hydridosilicate phases with compositions NaSiH (m = 1-3) at comparatively low pressures, 0-20 GPa.

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Inositol hexakisphosphate kinases (IP6Ks) are enzymes that catalyse the synthesis of the inositol pyrophosphate 5-IP7 which is involved in the regulation of many physiological processes in mammals. The IP6K paralog IP6K1 is expressed at high levels in the mammalian testis, and its deletion leads to sterility in male mice. Here, we show that the loss of IP6K1 in mice causes a delay in the first wave of spermatogenesis.

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Background: Postsecondary education institutions, where hundreds of millions of people work and study globally, are a key setting for retail food environment interventions.

Objective: We aimed to synthesize the evidence for the effectiveness of retail food environment interventions in improving the healthiness of dietary behavior of students and staff in postsecondary education settings.

Methods: Academic databases were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and quasi-experimental studies published until August 2023.

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Oxytosis/ferroptosis is an iron-dependent oxidative form of cell death triggered by lethal accumulation of phospholipid hydroperoxides (PLOOHs) in membranes. Failure of the intricate PLOOH repair system is a principle cause of ferroptotic cell death. Glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) is distinctly vital for converting PLOOHs in membranes to non-toxic alcohols.

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Breast tumors are highly vascularized and dependent on angiogenesis for growth, progression and metastasis. Like other solid tumors, vasculature in breast tumors also display leaky and tortuous phenotype and hence inhibit immune cell infiltration, show reduced efficacy to anticancer drugs and radiotherapy. Epigenetic reprogramming including significant alterations in DNA methylation in tumor and stromal cells generate an imbalance in expression of pro- and anti-angiogenic factors and subsequently lead to disordered angiogenesis.

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Curcumin has anti-inflammatory properties but current evidence is limited to advocate its use in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We explored whether curcumin could maintain remission in patients with RA while tapering conventional synthetic Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (csDMARD). In this patient-and investigator-blinded trial, adults with RA in sustained remission for more than six months were randomized to oral curcumin (1 g) with piperine (5 mg) twice daily or matching placebo.

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Background: Given the complexity of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care, utilization of multidisciplinary teams is recommended to optimize outcomes. There is a growing recognition that clinical pharmacists should be an integral part of this care model. We sought to define the roles of IBD clinical pharmacists in the United States.

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Background: Exercise priming, pairing high intensity exercise with a motor learning task, improves retention of upper extremity tasks in individuals after stroke, but has shown no benefit to locomotor learning. This difference may relate to the type of learning studied. Upper extremity studies used explicit, strategic tasks; locomotor studies used implicit sensorimotor adaptation (split-belt treadmill).

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Background: Increasing age and the added disadvantage of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) put the individual at a higher risk of falls and reduced functional fitness. However, there is a dearth of literature on multifactorial balance intervention, especially targeting the needs of older adults with DPN.

Objective: The current study aimed to determine the effect of a multifactorial balance rehabilitation program on fall risk and functional fitness in older adults with DPN.

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Unlabelled: Actinomycosis is caused by actinomyces israelii, a gram positive nonacid fast, anaerobic, commensal bacterium within the oral cavity. Though it is a commensal in oral cavity, it seldom presents as cervicofacial actinomycosis. But there is limited access to literature proving cervicofacial actinomycosis existence so far.

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The rational design of noble metal-free electrocatalysts holds great promise for cost-effective green hydrogen generation through water electrolysis. In this context, here, the development of a superhydrophilic bifunctional electrocatalyst that facilitates both oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in alkaline conditions is demonstrated. This is achieved through the in situ growth of hierarchical NiMoO @CoMoO ·xH O nanostructure on nickel foam (NF) via a two-step hydrothermal synthesis method.

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  • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic-Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) are serious, medication-induced skin conditions affecting mucus membranes and the epidermis, with annual incidence rates of about 1 to 2 per million people; SJS has a mortality rate of 1-5%, while TEN has a much higher rate of 25-35%.
  • Both conditions are characterized by severe skin detachment, mucocutaneous discomfort, and potential long-term effects on survivors, particularly in the elderly, who may experience reduced quality of life and life expectancy.
  • The majority of cases are caused by specific drugs, including carbamazepine and sulfonamides,
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  • - A new fluorescent sensor probe called PBA was created to detect harmful mercuric ions, showing strong "Turn-On" fluorescence specifically for Hg compared to other metal ions.
  • - The study evaluated how well PBA binds to Hg, including determining its detection limits and binding strength, and used another compound to confirm the binding mechanism.
  • - PBA’s ability to form a reversible complex with Hg was tested, suggesting it could be reused, and its effectiveness in tracking mercury levels in living cells was also assessed.
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Significant improvements have been made in the past decade to methods that rapidly and accurately predict binding affinity through free energy perturbation (FEP) calculations. This has been driven by recent advances in small-molecule force fields and sampling algorithms combined with the availability of low-cost parallel computing. Predictive accuracies of ∼1 kcal mol have been regularly achieved, which are sufficient to drive potency optimization in modern drug discovery campaigns.

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Designing cost effective transition-metal free electrocatalysts for nitrogen fixation under ambient conditions is highly appealing from an industrial point of view. Using density functional theory calculations in combination with the computational hydrogen electrode model, we investigate the N activation and reduction activity of ten different model catalysts obtained by supporting single and double boron atoms on five different substrates ( GaN, graphene, graphyne, MoS and g-CN). Our results demonstrate that the single/double boron atom catalysts bind favourably on these substrates, leading to a considerable change in the electronic structure of these materials.

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Isoprene is a valuable platform chemical, which is produced by engineered microorganisms, albeit in low quantities. The amount of isoprene produced is usually measured by gas chromatography, which can be time-consuming and expensive. Alternatively, biosensors have evolved as a powerful tool for real-time high-throughput screening and monitoring of product synthesis.

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  • Sarcopenia, characterized by the loss of muscle strength and mass, significantly increases the risk of complications and death after elective abdominal surgery, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis of 20 studies involving over 5,400 patients.
  • The updated definition of sarcopenia by the European Working Group on Sarcopenia emphasizes muscle strength alongside mass, and findings showed that sarcopenic patients had higher rates of in-hospital and short-term mortality.
  • The study concludes that recognizing sarcopenia as an independent risk factor can help in predicting postoperative outcomes and improving patient management strategies.
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Antibiotic resistant bacteria are immune to most antibiotics and are therefore very difficult to treat and in most cases lead to death. As such there is a pressing need for alternative and more efficient antibacterial drugs which can target these drug-resistant strains as well. The objective of this research work was to investigate the antibacterial properties of Thymus linearis essential oil (EO) against multiple disease-causing bacterial pathogens.

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Introduction: Podiatric infections are common in patients with and without diabetes. Biofilm detection would aid in determining the severity of foot infections and preventive strategies to manage them.

Objective: The authors studied the clinicomicrobiological profile of podiatric infections.

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Background: Studies have linked pre-existing kidney disease (KD) to higher rates of mortality due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. In the rural Midwest, where KD is prevalent, the impact of COVID-19 has been significant in a population that includes many patients on Medicare or Medicaid.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed assessing patients with acute kidney injury (AKI), chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end stage renal disease (ESRD), with and without COVID-19.

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