Publications by authors named "Dhingra K"

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is a powerful tool for biomolecule sensing. When combined with a broadband plasmonic structure, label-free, highly sensitive detection of specific molecules is possible. It is non-invasive, sensitive, fast, and can be used for in-situ analysis, unlike enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, fluorescence immunoassay, and radioimmunoassay.

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Background: Diode laser is one of the most captivating technologies in dental practice. In periodontics, when used at appropriate settings, it possesses the best properties for selective surgical and nonsurgical procedures such as subgingival calculus removal without a thermal change of the root surface, and also provides tissue surface sterilization. However, lasers always produce a certain amount of thermal damage to the soft tissues.

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The aim of this systematic review was to compare the treatment outcomes of digital nasoalveolar moulding (dNAM) technique with conventional nasoalveolar moulding (cNAM) or non-presurgical intervention protocol in infants with unilateral (UCLP) or bilateral (BCLP) cleft lip and palate. A bibliometric search by MEDLINE (via Ovid), Embase, Cochrane Library, grey literature and manual method was conducted without language restriction until November 2023. Literature screening and data extraction were undertaken in Covidence.

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Introduction: In 2020, the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia made several revisions to its professional capabilities. To address this, medical radiation practitioners, including diagnostic radiographers, are required to escalate urgent findings in all radiographic settings. However, the confidence of radiographers in articulating descriptions of radiographic findings varies despite this requirement.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the diagnostic potential of 68 Ga-pentixafor PET/CT for in vivo CXCR4 receptors imaging in glioma and its possible role in response assessment to radiochemotherapy (R-CT).

Methods: Nineteen (12 men, 7 women) patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) underwent 68 Ga-pentixafor PET/CT, contrast-enhanced MR, and MR spectroscopy. Patients were divided in to 2 groups, that is, group I was the presurgical (n = 9) group in which the scanning was done before surgery, and PET findings were correlated with CXCR4 receptors' density.

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Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic utility of 68 Ga-Pentixafor PET/CT for in vivo imaging of CXCR4 receptors in soft tissue/bone sarcoma.

Methods: Ten (7M: 3F; mean age = 24.7 ± 14.

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Background And Aim: Liver transplant cases have been rising and becoming the choice of treatment for many patients with end-stage liver diseases. With an increasing number of qualified treatment centers and facilities, the effectiveness of liver transplants has been observed to increase over the years. But the success of liver transplants and the quality of life post-transplant have been observed to be influenced due to psychiatric comorbidities.

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In this work, we employ a recently developed biophysical technique that uses diethylpyrocarbonate (DEPC) covalent labeling and mass spectrometry for the identification of mAb binding patches to two multimodal cation exchange resins at different pH. This approach compares the labeling results obtained in the bound and unbound states to identify residues that are sterically shielded and thus located in the mAb binding domains. The results at pH 6 for one mAb (mAb B) indicated that while the complementarity determining region (CDR) had minimal interactions with both resins, the F domain was actively involved in binding.

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Three years into the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, there are still growing concerns with the emergence of different variants, unknown long- and short-term effects of the virus, and potential biological mechanisms underlying etiopathogenesis and increased risk for morbidity and mortality. The role of the microbiome in human physiology and the initiation and progression of several oral and systemic diseases have been actively studied in the past decade. With the proof of viral transmission, carriage, and a potential role in etiopathogenesis, saliva and the oral environment have been a focus of COVID-19 research beyond diagnostic purposes.

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Background: Areca nut (AN) is one of the world's most widely used drugs, especially in Asia-Pacific, causing dependence and multiple adverse health impacts. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified it as a type-1 carcinogen. Despite evidence of harms, its use is culturally ingrained in many regions worldwide; harm perception is low; and the availability of intervention strategies is limited.

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Data Sources: The electronic databases Cochrane Oral Health's Trials Register, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE Ovid, Embase Ovid, CINAHL EBSCO, LILACS BIREME Virtual Health Library from inception to September 2021, along with trial registers and journals (hand searching) were searched to identify the randomized controlled trials (RCTs).

Study Selection: Two reviewers independently identified and selected RCTs of at least three months' duration, comparing the effectiveness of subgingival instrumentation relative to no active intervention or usual care (oral hygiene instruction, education, or supportive interventions, and/or supragingival scaling) in the reduction of glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) in periodontitis patients with type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus.

Data Extraction And Synthesis: Data extraction and risk of bias assessment were performed by two reviewers independently.

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Data Sources: The electronic databases PubMed, Scopus, and Science Direct from 2010 onwards were searched to identify the eligible studies to determine the effect of sugar intake on oral microbiota diversity.

Study Selection: Clinical trials, cohort studies, and case-control studies in English and Spanish language were selected by four reviewers independently.

Data Extraction And Synthesis: Data extraction (which comprised authors and year of publication, type of study, patients, origin, selection criteria, method of determining sugar consumption, amplified region, relevant results, and bacteria identified in patients with high sugar intake) was performed by three reviewers.

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There is significant interest in identifying the preferred binding domains of biological products to various chromatographic materials. In this work, we develop a biophysical technique that uses diethyl pyrocarbonate (DEPC) based covalent labeling in concert with enzymatic digestion and mass spectrometry to identify the binding patches for proteins bound to commercially available multimodal (MM) cation exchange chromatography resins. The technique compares the changes in covalent labeling of the protein in solution and in the bound state and uses the differences in this labeling to identify residues that are sterically shielded upon resin binding and, therefore, potentially involved in the resin binding process.

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Background And Aims: Airtraq has been found to be useful in improving the view of the glottis. However, directing the tube tip into the glottis can be challenging during nasotracheal intubation. This problem gets resolved if the bougie is placed first.

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Camphorquinone (CQ) and resin monomers are included in dentin bonding agents (DBAs) and composite resin to restore tooth defects due to abrasion, crown fracture, or dental caries. DBAs, CQ, and bisphenol A-glycidyl methacrylate (BisGMA) applications influence the biological activities of the dental pulp. The current investigation aimed to delineate the effect of DBAs, CQ, and BisGMA on cathepsin L production/expression, lysosomal activity, and autophagy induction in human dental pulp cells (HDPCs).

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Background: The scaphoid is the most commonly fractured bone among the carpal bones seen in orthopedic practice. The majority have good favorable prognosis, but some develop nonunion of fracture despite optimal treatment, which can lead to further complications if left untreated. It is recommended that displaced scaphoid nonunions (SNUs) should be reduced and fixed to prevent degenerative changes from occurring, even if they are asymptomatic.

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Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) is a chronic condition caused by granulomatous reaction to chronic renal infection. The diffuse form is more common where the kidney is enlarged while still retaining the reniform shape. The focal form is very rare and is pathologically similar to diffuse form but limited to one pole or less.

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Purpose: The use of technology in teaching and learning process for children is gaining importance. Children with specific learning disabilities have shown positive results with assistive technology tools. Dyscalculia is a specific learning disability in which an individual faces problem in mathematical skills.

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Continuous glucose meters (CGMs) have tremendously boosted diabetes care by emancipating millions of diabetic patients' need for repeated self-testing by pricking their fingers every few hours. However, CGMs still suffer from major deficiencies regarding accuracy, precision, and stability. This is mainly due to their dependency on an enzymatic detection mechanism.

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Conventional microneedles (MNs) have been extensively reported and applied toward a variety of biosensing and drug delivery applications. Hydrogel forming MNs with the added ability to electrically track health conditions in real-time is an area yet to be explored. The first conductive hydrogel microneedle (HMN) electrode that is capable of on-needle pH detection with no postprocessing required is presented here.

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Background/purpose: The signaling mechanisms for Porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide (PgLPS)-induced inflammation in human dental pulp cells are not fully clarified. This in vitro study aimed to evaluate the involvement of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt) pathway in PgLPS-induced pulpal inflammation.

Methods: Human dental pulp cells (HDPCs) were challenged with PgLPS with or without pretreatment and coincubation with a PI3K/Akt inhibitor (LY294002).

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The detection and classification of cystic lesions of the jaw is of high clinical relevance and represents a topic of interest in medical artificial intelligence research. The human clinical diagnostic reasoning process uses contextual information, including the spatial relation of the detected lesion to other anatomical structures, to establish a preliminary classification. Here, we aimed to emulate clinical diagnostic reasoning step by step by using a combined object detection and image segmentation approach on panoramic radiographs (OPGs).

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Background: During the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, outbreaks of Zika were reported from Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra, India in 2021. The Dengue and Chikungunya negative samples were retrospectively screened to determine the presence of the Zika virus from different geographical regions of India.

Methods: During May to October 2021, the clinical samples of 1475 patients, across 13 states and a union territory of India were screened and re-tested for Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika by CDC Trioplex Real time RT-PCR.

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Aim This study aimed to compare the long-term outcome of implant therapy in partially edentulous patients with severe periodontitis compared to those with no history of periodontitis.Design Retrospective cohort study.Cohort selection Eighty-eight patients (34 men and 54 women; age ranging from 28 to 45 years) with severe periodontitis (47 patients with 108 implants) and no history of periodontitis (41 patients with 78 implants) were included in this institutional study.

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