Publications by authors named "C DasGupta"

The striking increase of uterine blood flow during pregnancy is essential for normal fetal development as well as for cardiovascular well-being of the mother. Yet, the underlying mechanisms of pregnancy-mediated vasodilatation of the uterine artery are not fully understood. In this study, we test the hypothesis that Rad, a monomeric G protein, is a novel regulatory mechanism in inhibiting Ca1.

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We study order-disorder transitions in three-dimensional multicolored loop models using Monte Carlo simulations. We show that the nature of the transition is intimately related to the nature of the loops. The symmetric loops undergo a first-order phase transition, while the nonsymmetric loops show a second-order transition.

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We conduct Monte Carlo simulations to analyze the percolation transition of a nonsymmetric loop model on a regular three-dimensional lattice. We calculate the critical exponents for the percolation transition of this model. The percolation transition occurs at a temperature that is close to, but not exactly, the thermal critical temperature.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to determine how preoperative pulmonary function tests (PFTs), like FEV1 and FVC, impact outcomes for patients undergoing rheumatic mitral valve surgery, addressing a lack of consensus on PFT necessity for these patients.
  • - Conducted on 100 patients, the study measured pulmonary function through spirometry, along with assessing pulmonary artery pressure and blood gases, correlating the results with postoperative complications and mortality within 30 days.
  • - Findings revealed that poorer pulmonary function related to increased NYHA class correlated with worse postoperative outcomes, including longer ventilation needs and higher mortality rates, highlighting the importance of evaluating PFTs in this surgical context.
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Bronchopulmonary carcinoid tumors are rare, slow-growing malignant neuroendocrine tumors. Early diagnosis is pivotal as surgical resection is the main stay of treatment. A 40-year-old female with typical bronchial carcinoid presented with complaints of breathlessness on mild to moderate exertion, intermittent productive cough, low-grade fever, and loss of appetite since 1 year.

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