Publications by authors named "E Subramanian"

Background: To increase crop productivity, modern agricultural practices comprises fertilizers, algaecides, herbicides and fungicides.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of soil microbial population and soil enzyme activity by the use of fertilizer in maize and inorganic input in the rice ecosystem.

Methods: A field experiment (2021 to 2023) was carried out using synthetic fertilizer doses with maize crops followed by rice crops using inorganic inputs.

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Aim: To assess and correlate dactyloscopy and behavior of children undergoing dental treatment.

Materials And Methods: A total of 30 children aged 4-8 years who needed at least one restoration without administration of local anesthesia were included. Two examiners recorded the behavior of the child as per Frankl's behavior rating scale and after the treatment, the subjects' fingerprints were taken using an ink pad and white paper.

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Background Sugar is a ubiquitous element in processed meals and is a major source of the energy we derive from them. The risk of obesity and other chronic conditions, such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, tooth destruction, as well as dental cavities, increases proportionally with the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs). This study intends to determine the prevalence of SSB intake among adults in the Perambalur area of Tamil Nadu, India, as well as the factors that influence it.

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Article Synopsis
  • Salamander limb regeneration involves the formation of a blastema, where stump cells undergo dedifferentiation to contribute to regrowth.
  • A mechanism of protein synthesis inhibition during this process has been identified, and relieving this inhibition boosts cell cycling and speeds up regeneration.
  • The study highlights miR-10b-5p’s role in regulating ribosomal mRNA and protein synthesis, showing that its downregulation is essential for effective limb regeneration in newts.
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