Publications by authors named "Chaudhari S"

During aerobic growth, relies on acetate overflow metabolism, a process where glucose is incompletely oxidized to acetate, for its bioenergetic needs. Acetate is not immediately captured as a carbon source and is excreted as waste by cells. The underlying factors governing acetate overflow in have not been identified.

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Aim: To demonstrate how workshop and mentoring across a network of radiotherapy centers helped in transitioning from point A to volume-based image guided brachytherapy in carcinoma cervix.

Materials And Methods: Based on discussion with different centers across the network, the lapses in cervical cancer treatment were identified and a workshop was designed to change the practice pattern. The main focus of the workshop was to streamline EBRT dose prescription protocols and implement volume based image guided brachytherapy through mentoring and hands on training.

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Introduction Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is one of the most common, easily treatable, causes of long-term neurodevelopmental complications in children. The prevalence of CH in India is much higher compared to other countries. Although developed countries have well-established neonatal screening programs, a uniform nationwide screening program at birth is still not established in India.

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Due to the high demand for natural sweeteners and their perceived health benefits, it is crucial to use analytical techniques for accurately profiling natural sweeteners. The present study describes a simple and fast approach for the analysis of sweeteners using 1D - H NMR spectroscopy. This method is based on the direct detection of protons in sugar molecules with an internal standard, without the need for complex derivatization steps.

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Daily online adaptive radiotherapy (OART) is useful in radiotherapy of prostate cancer to reduce doses to the rectum and bladder which pose a challenge because of daily variation in shape and size. It also helps to reduce target margins while still maintaining target coverage. We present a case of prostate cancer resistant to androgen deprivation therapy and systemic therapy which was difficult to treat with definitive radiotherapy because of the unusual anatomical shape of the tumor impinging into the rectum.

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Lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) has emerged as a significant cardiovascular risk factor, particularly in patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD). This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to synthesize evidence on the impact of Lp(a) levels on cardiovascular outcomes in IHD patients. A comprehensive literature search was conducted across multiple databases, covering publications from January 2016 to October 2024.

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  • - The emergence of neuropsychiatric symptoms in middle-aged individuals poses diagnostic challenges, making it tough to distinguish between primary psychiatric disorders and early neurodegenerative diseases, especially when brain imaging shows no clear abnormalities.
  • - A case study of a 59-year-old woman showed initial symptoms similar to a mood disorder and behavioral frontotemporal dementia, but autopsy revealed a mix of Lewy body disease and tau-related changes.
  • - This case highlights the complexities of diagnosing late-onset neuropsychiatric symptoms, underlines their connection to dementia, and stresses the importance of accurate diagnosis for developing targeted therapies and improving clinical trial participation.
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Metal-nitrenes are valuable reactive intermediates for synthesis and are widely used to construct biologically relevant scaffolds, complexes and functionalized molecules. The ring expansion of cyclic molecules via single-nitrogen-atom insertion via nitrene or metal-nitrenoid intermediates has emerged as a promising modern strategy for driving advantageous nitrogen-rich compound synthesis. In recent years, the catalytic insertion of a single nitrogen atom into carbocycles, leading to N-heterocycles, has become an important focus of modern synthetic approaches with applications in medicinal chemistry, materials science, and industry.

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  • Atrial fibrillation (AF) patients with liver disease face challenges in anticoagulation management due to their higher risks for both blood clots and bleeding.
  • This study compared the effectiveness and safety of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs)—apixaban, rivaroxaban, and dabigatran—against vitamin K antagonists (VKAs), finding that all DOACs were superior, particularly apixaban, in preventing strokes and bleeding events.
  • While promising, the research is limited by the mostly observational studies included, indicating the need for more large-scale trials to determine the best dosing and management strategies for these patients.
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Introduction: Conservation agriculture (CA) is emerging as an eco-friendly and sustainable approach to food production in South Asia. CA, characterized by reduced tillage, soil surface cover through retaining crop residue or raising cover crops, and crop diversification, enhances crop production and soil fertility. Fungal communities in the soil play a crucial role in nutrient recycling, crop growth, and agro-ecosystem stability, particularly in agricultural crop fields.

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Parasitic diseases remain a significant global health challenge, especially in developing countries, contributing to approximately one million deaths annually. Notably, among the 143 FDA-approved antiparasitic drugs, thirty-four possess chlorine in their chemical structure, highlighting the importance of chlorine substitution. This underscores the significance of chlorine atoms in elucidating structure-activity relationships crucial for drug discovery, aiming to develop safer, more selective, and environmentally friendly molecules with enhanced efficacy.

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During aerobic growth, relies on acetate overflow metabolism, a process where glucose is incompletely oxidized to acetate, for its bioenergetic needs. Acetate is not immediately captured as a carbon source and is excreted as waste by cells. The underlying factors governing acetate overflow in have not been identified.

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  • Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, prompting a study comparing the cardiovascular benefits of two medications, dapagliflozin and empagliflozin, known as SGLT2 inhibitors.
  • A comprehensive analysis of twelve studies found that while dapagliflozin was better at preventing atrial fibrillation compared to empagliflozin, no significant differences were noted in other cardiovascular outcomes like major adverse events and mortality.
  • Both medications were effective at reducing cardiovascular risks in T2DM patients, but dapagliflozin's lower atrial fibrillation risk could influence treatment choices, especially for at-risk individuals.
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  • Peer review is crucial for quality assurance in radiation therapy, especially in low-middle-income countries (LMIC), where there is a growing need to maintain care standards with advanced technologies.
  • A pilot study conducted in four cancer centers in India evaluated a cloud-based e-Peer review system, where healthcare team members were trained to review treatment cases weekly, focusing on key clinical aspects.
  • Over three months, 100 cases were reviewed, resulting in various changes being suggested, with contouring errors being the primary reason for major revisions, demonstrating the feasibility and importance of peer review in improving treatment quality before therapy starts.
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  • * Results showed that IVUS guidance significantly reduced the risk of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) and stent thrombosis compared to angiography guidance, while also favoring better outcomes in secondary measures like cardiac mortality and myocardial infarction.
  • * Although IVUS showed advantages in reducing the need for repeat procedures, factors like cost-effectiveness and the requirement for specialized training must be addressed for its broader implementation in clinical settings.
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  • * Out of 92 individuals studied, 34.7% were infected with the bacteria Coxiella burnetii, with PCR being the most sensitive diagnostic method; common symptoms included headache, chills, and fatigue.
  • * The study highlights Q fever's underdiagnosis due to its varied symptoms and stresses the need for regular screening and awareness among healthcare professionals to ensure timely diagnosis and prevent chronic issues.
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Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Statins, particularly atorvastatin, and rosuvastatin, are crucial in managing cholesterol levels and reducing cardiovascular risk in ACS patients. However, direct comparative studies between these two statins are limited.

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Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the cytotoxicity, phytotoxicity, and proximate and phytochemical analysis of methanolic extracts of the leaves of .

Methods: Methanolic leaf extract of was screened for phytotoxic activity by using root length inhibition and seed germination assays. Cytotoxic activity was calculated using brine shrimp lethality bioassay.

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Simple and eco-friendly biodegradable hydrotropes-assisted spectrophotometric experiments have been designed and validated to quantify ranolazine hydrochloride (RAN.HCl) in extended-release tablets. The citric acid and sodium citrate are employed as hydrotropes, serving as promising alternatives to polar organic solvents.

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  • * The article evaluates recent TGR5 agonists, detailing their chemical structures and pharmacological benefits, while acknowledging that most are still in clinical trials.
  • * It also addresses the common side effect of gallbladder filling linked to TGR5 agonists and suggests strategies to reduce this issue, aiming to enhance the safety and effectiveness of these therapies for diabetes.
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Salinity is the major abiotic stress among others that determines crop productivity. The primary goal is to examine the impact of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) on the growth, metabolism, and defense systems of pea plants in simulated stress conditions. The ZnO NPs were synthesized via a chemical process and characterized by UV, XRD, and SEM.

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Here, we represent a solid-state route for the construction of MOF derived multifunctional Z-scheme NiCoO/NiO/C applied for the photocatalytic removal of methylene blue (dye) and tetracycline (drug) and the reduction of Cr(VI) (heavy metal). The developed solid-state method yielded a highly effective NiCoO/NiO/C catalyst by mechanically grinding independently produced Ni and Co-MOFs and subsequently pyrolyzing them. The use of different linkers in the Ni MOF (H-BTC linker) and Co-MOF (2-methylimidazole linker) proved to be effective in constructing the NiCoO/NiO/C composite, ensuring a nonaggregated distribution on a carbon framework.

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The history of ventral hernia repair techniques has seen substantial evolution, from primary suture repair to the introduction of mesh-based procedures, aiming to reduce recurrence rates. Notable advancements include the anterior and posterior component separation techniques. The Transversus Abdominis Release (TAR) technique, a refinement of the posterior approach, emerged to address challenges associated with complex ventral hernias.

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Arabinoxylan (AX) from cereals and millets have garnered attention due to the myriad of their bioactivities. Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) bran, an underexplored milling by-product was used to extract AX (PMAX) by optimized alkali-assisted extraction using Response Surface Methodology and Central Composite Design, achieving a yield of 15.96 ± 0.

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