Publications by authors named "Dev K"

Background: The rise of antibiotic resistance imposes the search for novel antimicrobial strategies as natural products or its combination with antibiotics. This study investigates the synergistic effects of terpenoids from () essential oil in combination with antibiotics against () and (). The aims were to evaluate the antimicrobial efficacy, analyze functional group modifications and assess molecular interaction.

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Developing sustainable and multifunctional materials is imperative for advancing anti-counterfeiting measures, sensing technologies, and intelligent packaging solutions. Concurrently, materials based on carbon dots (CDs) and cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are becoming established in such applications. Therefore, herein, we present the fabrication and characterization of water-based CDs and CNCs from (black lentil: BL).

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Background: The 2020 cancer report states that breast cancer remains a significant cause of death for females, despite the use of various strategies for early detection and treatment. However, there are still gaps in the fight against this disease. Researchers are exploring the hippo pathway, one of eight significant pathways involved in cancer progression, for potential biomarkers to use in personalized therapeutics.

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  • The study emphasizes the need to utilize industrial byproducts like coal ash in civil engineering to mitigate environmental pollution and waste.
  • It investigates the properties of controlled low-strength material (CLSM) made from coal ash, focusing on flowability and unconfined compressive strength (UCS) after 28 days.
  • Four machine learning models were tested to predict UCS, with the multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS) model showing the best performance, providing better accuracy than traditional methods and highlighting key factors influencing CLSM effectiveness.
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Hydroxyurea is an inhibitor of ribonucleotide reductase and is commonly used in laboratories to induce replication stress or arrest cells in the S phase for cell cycle or checkpoint studies. However, hydroxyurea also causes side effects such as oxidative stress, particularly under chronic exposure conditions. This complicates the interpretation of the cell-killing mechanisms, particularly in a previously uncharacterized mutant, and thus hampers the analyses.

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Background: Fingolimod hydrochloride (FH) has emerged as a vital medication for managing Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Despite its high oral bioavailability of 93%, it is plagued by slow oral absorption (T = 8-12 h) and extensive hepatic metabolism. Intranasal administration has emerged as an alternative to address these limitations, ensuring efficient central nervous system delivery and minimizing peripheral exposure and first-pass metabolism.

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Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) leads to liver inflammation and dysfunction, resulting in liver fibrosis and cancer. Nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs), inhibitors of hepatitis B virus (HBV), specifically suppress HBV replication. We proposed that immune modulation benefits seroconversion by HBsAg loss.

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  • Lung cancer, one of the most common cancers, is divided into small cell (SCLC) and non-small cell (NSCLC) types, with NSCLC being more prevalent and further categorized into lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC).
  • The study extracted and analyzed mRNA data to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and mitophagy-related genes (DEMRGs) in LUAD and LUSC, resulting in the discovery of 986 and 1714 DEGs respectively, and highlighting 7 key DEMRGs that correlate with important biological functions.
  • The research emphasizes the significance of selected DEMRGs for prognostic purposes in LUAD,
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  • * This review aims to identify key technologies that enable Industry 5.0 in the food sector by analyzing recent studies on innovative technology applications in food and agriculture, while also addressing the challenges and opportunities presented.
  • * Findings indicate that Industry 5.0 represents an evolutionary shift rather than a revolutionary one, with technologies such as advanced AI, IoT, 4D printing, and digital twins poised to play significant roles in transforming the future of food.
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Background: The global threat of multi-drug-resistant bacteria has severely limited the options available for effective antibiotics. This study focuses on the antimicrobial activity and phytochemical characterization of extracts, aiming to identify novel plant-based therapeutic agents.

Methods: specimens-leaves and inflorescence.

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  • The study focuses on developing advanced diagnostic tools for hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) using CRISPR technology for effective disease management.
  • Researchers created and tested guide RNAs that successfully target these viruses, leading to the development of a lateral flow assay (LFA) that detects both with high sensitivity and no cross-reactivity with other viruses.
  • By employing a dual-enzyme approach and creating a dual antigen detection LFA strip, the study demonstrates a promising method for rapid point-of-care diagnostics that can identify both infections simultaneously.
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A newly developed dual-functional fluorescence sensing probe (phenylhydrazinyl pyridine) Schiff base (SB) has been designed with good selectivity for distinguishing Mg and Al metal ions in different solvent solutions. SB exhibits quick and visual turn-on fluorescence enhancement in response to Mg and Al detection. The addition of Mg in ACN-HEPES buffer (1 : 1, v/v, pH 7.

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a serious health issue and is still one of the major causes of mortality around the globe. Natural products have progressively integrated into modern, advanced medical practices. Phytoconstituents from some medicinal plants have demonstrated therapeutic activity in treating different metabolic disorders and have been used to treat DM and its severe complications.

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SARS-CoV-2 infection causes disruptions in inflammatory pathways, which fundamentally contribute to COVID-19 pathophysiology. The present review critically evaluates the gaps in scientific literature and presents the current status regarding the inflammatory signaling pathways in COVID-19. We propose that phytoconstituents can be used to treat COVID-19 associated inflammation, several already formulated in traditional medications.

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The opioid receptors play a pivotal role in the treatment of several neuropsychiatric and neurological disorders. (L.) Kurtz is a very important medicinal plant with several therapeutic applications.

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Tumor immunotherapies targeting PD-(L)1 exhibit anti-tumor efficacy in only 10-30% of patients with various cancers. Literature has demonstrated that a "hot tumor" which contains high T lymphocytes in the tumor microenvironment exhibits a better response to immunotherapies than a "cold tumor." This study aimed to investigate whether tumor-intrinsic IFNα and CXCL10 determine the recruitment and activation of CD8 T cells to become "hot tumor.

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Phyllanthus emblica L. (syn. Emblica officinalis) fruits have been traditionally exploited to enhance the immune system and provide protection against bacterial and fungal diseases.

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Background And Objectives: Episodes of Freezing of Gait (FoG) are among the most debilitating motor symptoms of Parkinson's Disease (PD), leading to falls and significantly impacting patients' quality of life. Accurate assessment of FoG by neurologists provides crucial insights into patients' conditions and disease symptoms. This proposed strategy involves utilizing a Weighted Fuzzy Logic Controller, Kalman Filter, and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin test to detect the gait parameters while walking, resting, and standing phases.

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Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by Aβ plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Chronic inflammation and synaptic dysfunction lead to disease progression and cognitive decline. Small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are implicated in AD progression by facilitating the spread of pathological proteins and inflammatory cytokines.

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Objective: Up to 80% of women of reproductive age are thought to experience premenstrual stress, which is characterised by physical, psychological, and behavioural changes. Yoga activity lowers harmful inflammatory secretions that provide comfort for premenstrual syndrome (PMS) sufferers.

Data Sources: The following worldwide databases were searched for this systematic review: Scopus, PubMed, Cochrane Library, PEDro, and Google Scholar from inception to August 2022.

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Objective: To determine the perception of surgical patients at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) about the risks related to blood transfusion. The ultimate aim was to influence patients' acceptability of blood transfusion by reducing their fears through effective counselling.

Background: AKUH has a hospital-based blood bank with more than 90% family replacement donation.

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Thermally insulating materials from renewable and readily available resources are in high demand for ecologically beneficial applications. Cellulose aerogels made from lignocellulosic waste have various advantages. However, they are fragile and breakable when bent or compressed.

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Krabbe disease (KD) is a rare demyelinating disorder characterized by demyelination caused by mutations in the GALC gene, resulting in toxic accumulation of psychosine. Psychosine has been identified as detrimental to oligodendrocytes, leading to demyelination through diverse hypothesized pathways. Reducing demyelination is essential to maintain neurological function in KD; however, therapeutic interventions are currently limited.

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Krabbe's disease (KD) is caused by mutations in the lysosomal enzyme galactocerebrosidase and is associated with psychosine toxicity. The sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor (S1PR) agonist fingolimod (FTY720) attenuates psychosine-induced cell death of human astrocytes, demyelination in cerebellar slices, as well as demyelination in the central nervous system of twitcher mice. Psychosine also accumulates in the peripheral nervous system in twitcher mice; however, effects of fingolimod on this peripheral myelin have not been examined.

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