Publications by authors named "D Mahesh Chander"

Accurate detection of pathogenic nucleic acids is crucial for early diagnosis, effective treatment, and containment of infectious diseases. It facilitates the timely identification of pathogens, aids in monitoring disease outbreaks, and helps prevent the spread of infections within healthcare settings and communities. We developed a multi-layered, paper-based microfluidic and miniaturized electrophoresis system for rapid nucleic acid extraction, separation, amplification, and detection, designed for resource-limited settings.

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Serratiopeptidase, a proteolytic enzyme serves as an important anti-inflammatory and analgesic medication. Present study reports the production and purification of extracellular serratiopeptidase from an endophyte, Serratia marcescens MES-4, isolated from Morus rubra. Purification of the enzyme by Ion exchange chromatography led to the specific activity of 13,030 U/mg protein of serratiopeptidase, showcasing about 3.

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The meat processing industry is particularly affected by distal upper limb musculoskeletal disorders. This pilot study aims at proposing a methodology able to quantify biomechanical requirements of meat cutting tasks at butchers' dominant wrist and, when necessary, at estimating the assistance needed to reach sustainability. Six professional butchers repeatedly cut pieces of pork.

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  • GI cancers, particularly from stomach and appendix adenocarcinomas, often lead to hard-to-detect peritoneal metastases that can significantly impact patient outcomes.
  • This study analyzed 13 patients with these conditions, using sensitive ctDNA testing to monitor disease progression over time without altering treatment plans based on the results.
  • Findings showed that ctDNA levels could track changes in disease burden, with some patients prompting early detection of peritoneal disease through baseline ctDNA measurements.
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Unlabelled: The taxonomic position of novel bianthraquinone antibiotic producer  strain RA-WS2, a soil isolate from Shivalik region of NW Himalayas, India, has been described. The isolate produces Setomimycin as a major secondary metabolite under defined submerged fermentation conditions. 16S rRNA partial gene sequencing of the isolate indicated its closest similarity (99.

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