Publications by authors named "Chandel A"

Purpose: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is associated with morbidity and mortality in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD). Several prediction models have been proposed to predict PH in ILD patients. We sought to discern how previously described prediction models perform in predicting PH in patients with ILD.

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Food security issues are becoming more pressing due to the world's rapid population expansion and climate change, which also drive up demand for nutrient-dense commodities like meat and cereals. Conventional agricultural practices, which depend on pesticides, fertilizers, and antibiotics, are exacerbating environmental problems, such as antibiotic resistance. Precision fermentation has become a game-changing technique that uses microorganisms to create high-value food ingredients more efficiently and with less negative environmental impact.

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Pulsatile activity of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) controls several cellular, developmental, and regenerative programs. Sequential segmentation of somites along the vertebrate body axis, a key developmental program, is also controlled by ERK activity oscillation. The oscillatory expression of Her/Hes family transcription factors constitutes the segmentation clock, setting the period of segmentation.

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Emerging contaminants (ECs) in aquatic environments have recently attracted the attention of researchers due to their ubiquitous occurrence and the potential risk they may pose to life. While advance analytical methods have improved global reporting in water matrices, additional information is needed to compile data on their occurrence, existing legislation, treatment technologies and associated human health risks. Therefore, the present study provides an overview of the occurrence of selected ECs, including personal care product, antibiotics, NSAIDs, EDCs and psychiatric drugs, the existing regulatory framework and their toxicological effects on human health.

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Background: The drug volume to be used in caudal in pediatric patients has remained an unmet issue since long. We determined the minimum drug volume required to reach T10 level in pediatric patients using ultrasonography and compared it with the already established volume by Armitage formula.

Aim: To determine the minimum effective caudal local anesthetic dose using ultrasound guidance.

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  • - Cancer is a major global health issue, and traditional treatments face limitations due to the diverse nature of cancer cells, leading researchers to explore immunotherapy as a promising alternative.
  • - CAR-T cell therapy is a groundbreaking immunotherapy technique that modifies a patient's T cells to specifically target and kill tumor cells, showing success in certain blood cancers like B-cell leukemia and lymphoma.
  • - Despite its potential, CAR-T cell therapy faces challenges such as severe side effects and its limited effectiveness in solid tumors, necessitating innovative strategies and collaborative efforts to enhance treatment efficacy and address practical clinical applications.
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  • Faormamadinium-based perovskites are being researched as replacements for methylammonium lead tri-iodide (MAPbI) in solar cells due to better stability and light absorption.
  • The presence of crack defects in undoped FAPbI films causes issues by leading to a phase transition, which negatively affects the solar cell performance.
  • An optimal crack ratio of 4.86% to 9.27% was found to improve the photovoltaic performance, with significant increases in voltage and current density observed at a crack ratio of 8.47%.
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  • Ginsenosides, found in Panax ginseng, are known for various therapeutic effects, but their poor absorption due to low water solubility and other factors limits their effectiveness.
  • The study explored extraction methods and innovative delivery systems like liposomes and nanoparticles to enhance the bioavailability of ginsenosides.
  • Although these micro/nanoscale delivery techniques show promise, challenges in their clinical application remain, indicating the need for further research.
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  • - Mosquito-borne diseases like dengue, yellow fever, and Zika severely impact many people, especially in developing nations, with Aedes aegypti being a key mosquito species responsible for spreading these viruses.
  • - Aedes aegypti females use a combination of sensory cues, including body heat, chemical odors, and visual signals, to locate humans, and this study identifies thermal infrared (IR) radiation as an important mid-range cue in their navigation.
  • - The research shows that the detection of IR radiation involves specific sensory neurons in the mosquito's antenna, which are activated by heat and contribute to their effectiveness in finding hosts.
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The adoption of conservation agriculture methods, such as conservation tillage and cover cropping, is a viable alternative to conventional farming practices for improving soil health and reducing soil carbon losses. Despite their significance in mitigating climate change, there are very few studies that have assessed the overall spatial distribution of cover crops and tillage practices based on the farm's pedoclimatic and topographic characteristics. Hence, the primary objective of this study was to use multiple satellite-derived indices and environmental drivers to infer the level of tillage intensity and identify the presence of cover crops in eastern South Dakota (SD).

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  • The study aimed to assess how different international clinical sites manage therapeutic hypothermia (TH) for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and identify areas for standardization.
  • An electronic survey was conducted, gathering responses from 105 sites, primarily from high-income regions, revealing varying practices in eligibility criteria, use of electroencephalography, and sedation methods.
  • The findings indicated significant regional differences in TH management, suggesting that future guidelines should take into account the availability of resources globally.
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The innovative approach of harnessing abundant solar energy to facilitate water purification holds great potential for addressing a diverse range of water-related challenges. Utilizing the same method of photothermal desalination is highly promising, sustainable, and cost effective. However, in photothermal desalination, generally, steam is generated at the liquid-air interface.

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  • A new cosolvent system using dichloromethane (DCM) and heptafluoropropyl methyl ether (HFPME) was developed to dissolve both FDC and a special polymer (FPI), allowing for effective emulsification.
  • The resulting FDC-encapsulated FPI microparticles demonstrated good performance in oxygen supply, along with traits like uniformity, stability, and compatibility for biomedical applications.
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Objectives: To examine trends in utilization and outcomes among patients with the acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) requiring prolonged venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) support.

Design: Retrospective observational cohort study.

Setting: Adult patients in the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization registry.

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Proper embryonic development depends on the timely progression of a genetic program. One of the key mechanisms for achieving precise control of developmental timing is to use gene expression oscillations. In this Review, we examine how gene expression oscillations encode temporal information during vertebrate embryonic development by discussing the gene expression oscillations occurring during somitogenesis, neurogenesis, myogenesis and pancreas development.

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Background: Hypertension is a prevalent chronic condition that affects a substantial proportion of the world's population. Medications are commonly prescribed for hypertension management, but non-pharmacological interventions like yoga are gaining popularity.

Objective: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to assess the efficacy of Yoga Nidra (YN) for the management of hypertension.

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Objective:  This study aimed to determine neonatal neurodevelopmental follow-up (NDFU) practices across academic centers.

Study Design:  This study was a cross-sectional survey that addressed center-specific neonatal NDFU practices within the Children's Hospitals Neonatal Consortium (CHNC).

Results:  Survey response rate was 76%, and 97% of respondents had a formal NDFU program.

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Solid waste has surfaced as an eminent and critical concern of environmental and social significance on a global scale, and Ethiopia, a developing country with limited income, has also encountered unfavorable outcomes due to substandard waste management practices. When pinpointing a fitting landfill location in the town of Bule Hora, various ecological, economic, and societal aspects must be considered; these may result in discord and exacerbate a multifaceted and lengthy process. Hence, this research aims to identify prospective landfill sites within the town and utilize geospatial methods, such as Multi-Criteria Evaluation and Analytic Hierarchy Process, to accomplish its objectives.

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  • * The degree of substitution for CH-CBA can be adjusted between 1.4-12.7% by modifying pH and reagent proportions, making a hydrogel with impressive shear-thinning and self-healing properties.
  • * CH-CBA hydrogel shows good biocompatibility and strong adhesion to porcine intestines, performing well in tissue sealing in animal models, making it a promising candidate for use in tissue adhesives and engineering scaffolds.
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Spatiotemporal patterns widely occur in biological, chemical, and physical systems. Particularly, embryonic development displays a diverse gamut of repetitive patterns established in many tissues and organs. Branching treelike structures in lungs, kidneys, livers, pancreases, and mammary glands as well as digits and bones in appendages, teeth, and palates are just a few examples.

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  • * Upon exposure to UV light, this solution quickly transforms into a gel, with the gelation time decreasing significantly as the concentration of HA-DAZ and DPI increases, indicating enhanced performance for medical applications.
  • * The resulting HA-DAZ/DPI hydrogel not only exhibits strong adhesion and self-healing properties but also outperforms traditional fibrin glue in reinforcing tissue, as demonstrated in tests on porcine esophageal mucosa.
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Pulmonary vascular dysfunction in the absence of pulmonary hypertension (PH) has been observed in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). We describe the prevalence and etiology of elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) without PH among patients with IPF. Hemodynamic, echocardiographic, and functional respiratory imaging (FRI) data was compared between patients with IPF without PH with normal (<3 wood units) and elevated PVR (≥3 wood units).

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Background: The administration of inhaled prostanoids to patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH) related to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) and other fibrotic lung diseases improves functional outcomes. Selection of patients with IPF at risk for concomitant PH to undergo right heart catheterization (RHC) remains challenging. We sought to develop a clinical prediction tool based on common noninvasive parameters to identify PH in patients with IPF.

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LB83 is a versatile biocatalyst that produces a plethora of bioactive products thriving on a variety of feedstocks under the varying culture conditions. In our last study using this microorganism, we found cellulase activity (FPase, 2.27 U/ml; CMCase, 7.

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