Publications by authors named "C Krishnamoorthy"

While molecular adaptations accompanying neuroplasticity during physical exercises are well-established, little is known about adaptations during dysphagia-targeted exercises. This research article has two primary purposes. First, we aim to review the existing literature on the intersection between resistance (strength) training, molecular markers of neuroplasticity, and dysphagia rehabilitation.

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  • - Maternal obesity is linked to an increased risk of childhood obesity and metabolic syndrome, with palmitate being a key saturated free fatty acid that crosses the placenta and affects fetal development.
  • - The study investigates how palmitate induces lipoapoptosis in trophoblast cells by activating stress response pathways, specifically through mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress.
  • - Findings reveal that palmitate leads to a concentration-dependent increase in trophoblast lipoapoptosis, with JNK being critical for this process, while ERK activation and stress granule formation act as protective mechanisms against cellular stress.
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Zika virus (ZIKV) is a Flavivirus from the Flaviviridae family and a positive-sense single strand RNA virus. ZIKV infection can cause a mild infection to the mother but can be vertically transmitted to the developing fetus, causing congenital anomalies. The prevalence of ZIKV infections was relatively insignificant with sporadic outbreaks in the Asian and African continents until 2006.

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A field experiment to study the influence of fertigation of N, P and K fertilizers on biometric characters of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) was conducted at the Department of Spices and Plantation Crops, Horticultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore during January 2010 to December 2011. The experiment was laid out with thirteen treatments replicated three times in a randomized block design.

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Estimates of variance in pharmacological assays are usually made by repeating the experiment with different tissues. Biological factors, such as the inability to wash a drug from tissue, may preclude the type of replication that is appropriate for the statistics of interest. For example, in Schild regressions, replication is usually done at each concentration of antagonist.

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