Publications by authors named "D A Kant"

Background: Access to internationally controlled essential medicines (ICEMs), medicines that are listed on both the World Health Organization's Essential Medicines List and one of three international drug control conventions, remains problematic in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Previous reviews have focused only on specific ICEMs or ICEM-related healthcare fields, but none have focused on all ICEMs as a distinct class. This scoping review therefore aims to identify the barriers to accessing ICEMs across all relevant healthcare fields in SSA.

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The dorsal hippocampus (DH) is primarily involved in the formation of contextual fear-conditioned (CxFC) memory. However, CxFC memory can be formed even in the absence of the DH. In addition to the DH, the infralimbic cortex (IL), a sub-region of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), also plays an important role in the consolidation of CxFC memory.

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Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is frequently encountered in the gynecological complaint of perimenopausal female visiting the outpatient department. Beginning in mid-40s, perimenopause is often marked with menstrual irregularities. Intramyometrial pregnancy (IMP) is a rare type of ectopic pregnancy with an incidence of <1% of all ectopic gestation may present as AUB in perimenopausal female.

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  • Patients in general wards face a risk of deterioration, and tools for early detection, like remote patient monitoring (RPM), can help healthcare providers intervene promptly.
  • This study evaluated a new wearable RPM device in a large medical center to see if it could provide timely alerts for patients at high risk of deterioration.
  • Out of 410 patients recruited, 217 were analyzed, showing that the RPM device's scoring system effectively alerted medical staff about impending clinical deterioration in the majority of cases before it occurred.*
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The indazole core is an interesting pharmacophore due to its applications in medicinal chemistry. In the past few years, this moiety has been used for the synthesis of kinase inhibitors. Many researchers have demonstrated the use of indazole derivatives as specific kinase inhibitors, including tyrosine kinase and serine/threonine kinases.

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