Publications by authors named "Chandrasekaran B"

: The global AIDS pandemic highlights the urgent need for novel antiretroviral therapies (ART). In our previous work, Zinc C295 was identified as a potent HIV-1 integrase strand transfer (ST) inhibitor. This study explores its potential to also inhibit 3'-processing (3'P), thereby establishing its dual-targeting capability.

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Prolonged sitting can negatively impact postprandial glucose levels and cognitive function. While short bouts of stair climbing are thought to mitigate these risks, the findings remain inconclusive. The present study aimed to explore the effects of stair climbing bouts on postprandial glucose and cognitive functions during prolonged sitting.

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Background: Serum glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides and high-density lipoproteins (HDL) are established cardiovascular disease (CVD) markers, however accessibility to these markers is less in individuals from low-middle income countries. The non-invasive CVD risk marker especially skinfold measured fat percentages are less explored for its relevance with established serum biochemistry markers.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 70 sedentary office workers (aged 30-40 years) who were healthy.

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Aims: Stress echocardiography is widely used to assess patients with chest pain. The clinical value of a positive or negative test result to inform on likely longer-term outcomes when applied in real world practice across a healthcare system has not been previously reported.

Methods And Results: 5503 patients recruited across 32 UK NHS hospitals between 2018 and 2022, participating in the EVAREST/BSE-NSTEP prospective cohort study, with data on medical outcomes up to 2023 available from NHS England were included in analysis.

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Every year, prostate cancer is diagnosed in millions of men. The androgen receptor's (AR) unchecked activation is crucial in causing the development and progression of prostate cancer. Second-generation anti-androgen therapies, which primarily focus on targeting the Ligand Binding Domain (LBD) of AR, are effective for most patients.

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Prolonged sitting can negatively impact postprandial glucose levels and cognitive functions. Stair climbing interventions have potential to mitigate these risks however remains unexplored. The present study aimed to explore the effects of stair climbing bouts on postprandial glucose and cognitive functions during prolonged sitting.

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  • Left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP) is being examined as a potential alternative to biventricular pacing (BVP) for patients needing cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), with a study comparing the two along with left bundle-optimized therapy CRT (LOT-CRT).
  • In the study involving 48 patients, LOT-CRT and BVP showed significantly greater increases in left ventricular pressure and QRS shortening compared to unipolar and bipolar LBBAP, indicating better hemodynamic performance.
  • Results also suggested that patients with interventricular conduction delay had less QRS reduction but similar improvements in left ventricular pressure compared to those with left bundle branch block, and the effectiveness of combining LBBAP with coronary vein
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The auditory system comprises multiple subcortical brain structures that process and refine incoming acoustic signals along the primary auditory pathway. Due to technical limitations of imaging small structures deep inside the brain, most of our knowledge of the subcortical auditory system is based on research in animal models using invasive methodologies. Advances in ultrahigh-field functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) acquisition have enabled novel noninvasive investigations of the human auditory subcortex, including fundamental features of auditory representation such as tonotopy and periodotopy.

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Emerging evidence claims the vascular benefits of varied frequency and duration of physical activity (PA) breaks, whereas the efficacy of varied intensity remains unexplored. We aimed to collate and summate the studies investigating the PA breaks at various intensities on vascular protection. Seven electronic databases were searched for potential studies till Jan 31, 2022.

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Background: Non-communicable diseases are rising rapidly in low- and middle-income countries, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Reducing sedentary behavior (SB) and increasing physical activity (PA) offer numerous health benefits. Workplaces provide an ideal setting for promoting SB/PA interventions; however, understanding the barriers and enablers is crucial for optimizing these interventions in workplace environments.

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The current study focuses on development of phospholipid complex-loaded films of etodolac for enhanced transdermal permeation and anti-inflammatory effect. An etodolac-phospholipid complex was developed using the solvent evaporation method and was characterized by DSC, XRD, FTIR, and H-NMR studies. The formation of the complex led to conversion of a crystalline drug to an amorphous form.

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  • Speech perception declines in middle-aged adults even if their hearing thresholds remain normal, indicating a disconnect between hearing ability and speech understanding.
  • The study found that middle-aged adults have less distinct brain responses (phoneme-related potentials) when processing speech sounds compared to younger adults, suggesting a process called neural dedifferentiation.
  • This age-related change results in less accurate phoneme predictions and a broader, more uncertain neural network involvement, indicating that the brain's ability to differentiate speech sounds becomes less precise as people age.
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Middle-age is a critical period of rapid changes in brain function that presents an opportunity for early diagnostics and intervention for neurodegenerative conditions later in life. Hearing loss is one such early indicator linked to many comorbidities later in life. However, current clinical tests fail to capture hearing difficulties for ∼10% of middle-aged adults seeking help at hearing clinics.

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Introduction: The metaverse is a new digital world powered by cutting-edge technologies that offers tremendous potential for healthcare. The metaverse is anticipated to experience enormous growth and adoption with a rising need for digital healthcare over the next decade. This article offers a comprehensive analysis of the integration of metaverse technologies into healthcare.

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Aims: The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled HOPE-HF trial assessed the benefit of atrio-ventricular (AV) delay optimization delivered using His bundle pacing. It recruited patients with left ventricular ejection fraction ≤40%, PR interval ≥200 ms, and baseline QRS ≤140 ms or right bundle branch block. Overall, there was no significant increase in peak oxygen uptake (VOmax) but there was significant improvement in heart failure specific quality of life.

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  • - Exosomes are tiny extracellular vesicles that help cells communicate and play a complex role in central nervous system disorders, having both positive and negative effects.
  • - Recent research highlights their involvement in neurodegenerative diseases, showing how they carry proteins and reflect the internal cellular environment.
  • - The article focuses on the production and functions of exosomes as potential biomarkers in neurodegenerative disorders, emphasizing their protective roles in nervous tissue regeneration and healing.
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Background: High levels of sedentary behavior in workplaces are currently recognized as an independent risk factor for cognitive dysfunction and poor mental health. However, sedentary patterns vary between workdays and non-workdays, which may influence cognitive functions.

Objective: The present study aimed to quantify and compare work and nonwork device-measured sedentary time (ST) and its association with cognitive function in Indian office workers.

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What is the role of working memory over the course of non-native speech category learning? Prior work has predominantly focused on how working memory might influence learning assessed at a single timepoint. Here, we substantially extend this prior work by examining the role of working memory on speech learning performance over time (i.e.

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Objectives: The objectives of this scoping review are to discuss, firstly, the positive aspects of wearing face masks during training (such as a barrier to COVID-19 transmission, air pollutant exposure, and adding load on respiratory resistance flow); secondly, the negative aspects (adverse effects on body temperature and hypoxia risks); and thirdly, the training responses of wearing face masks on aerobic and anaerobic performance.

News: Besides social distancing and hand hygiene, wearing a face mask is proposed to be the prime advocacy for virus containment. During the period of high risk of contamination, the return to sport guidelines proposed by international and national sport federations included wearing face masks during training sessions.

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Prolonged sitting is postulated to influence musculoskeletal performance (cervical flexor endurance, balance, and agility), discomfort and alter cervical spine angles during work-based computer use. Stair climbing breaks may be a great addition at typical and home offices however remain unexplored for its impact on musculoskeletal performance. In our counterbalanced pilot crossover trial, 24 adults were randomised to three interventions: (1) prolonged sitting, (2) interrupted by 2 min of self-paced, and (3) externally paced stair climbing for 2 h.

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The arrival of comprehensive genome sequencing has accelerated the understanding of genetically aberrant advanced cancers and target identification for possible cancer treatment. Fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) gene alterations are frequent findings in various rare and advanced cancers refractive to mainstay chemo-therapy or surgical interventions. Several FGFR inhibitors have been developed for addressing these genetically altered FGFR-harboring malignancies, and some have performed well in clinical trials.

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Unlabelled: This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of immediate implants in mandibular molars between the conventional method and the pre-extractive inter-radicular method.

Materials And Methods: A total of 20 patients were equally divided into two groups. Implants were placed using the conventional method (Group A) and pre-extractive inte-rradicular method (Group B).

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