Publications by authors named "C K Girish"

Background: Inflammatory cytokines are associated with the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder (MDD). Nevertheless, whether they are trait or state biomarkers remains unclear. We aimed to assess and compare selected cytokines, miRNAs, and oxidative stress biomarker levels between patients with MDD, first-degree relatives (FDRs), and unrelated healthy controls (UHCs).

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The traditional vaccines against hepatitis have been instrumental in reducing the incidence of some types of viral hepatitis; however, the need for cost-effective, easily distributable, and needle-free vaccine alternatives has led to the exploration of plant-based vaccines. Plant-based techniques offer a promising avenue for producing viral hepatitis vaccines due to their low-cost cultivation, scalability, and the potential for oral administration. This review highlights the successful expression of hepatitis B surface antigens in plants and the subsequent formation of virus-like particles, which have shown immunogenicity in preclinical and clinical trials.

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This paper reviews the importance of vaccine trials to public health. Vaccines are developed to build immunity to disease, which have helped to completely eliminate smallpox, and reduced incidence of polio and measles. A variety of breakthroughs made many years ago, such as the smallpox vaccine by Edward Jenner and the discoveries by Louis Pasteur, also set the stage for modern international immunization programs.

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Introduction: Complex anatomy of the root canal system results in incomplete debridement with mechanical instrumentation, leaving some areas or root canal walls untouched. There comes the significance of endodontic irrigants with residual antibacterial substantivity which prolongs the post-antibiotic effect, thereby improving the success and predictability of endodontic treatment.

Aim: To comparatively evaluate the residual antibacterial substantivity of 2% chlorhexidine, Biopure MTAD and 2% chitosan against at intervals of 1, 14 and 28 days.

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Introduction: The longevity of an endodontically treated tooth depends on fracture resistance by preserving more remaining dentin thickness. The aim of this study is to determine which file system preserves more remaining dentin thickness.

Materials And Methods: Protaper universal, M-two, Protaper Next, Trunatomy, I-Race and mandibular first premolar.

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