Publications by authors named "G G Mukherjee"

Subcapsular liver haematoma in pregnancy, a rare and life-threatening condition, is more commonly associated with severe preeclampsia and haemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count (HELLP) syndrome. The common presenting symptom of subcapsular haematoma is acute-onset upper abdominal pain in patients suffering from preeclampsia; shock is the presenting feature in severe cases of rupture. Here we have discussed a case of subcapsular haematoma associated with HELLP syndrome in a patient who responded to conservative management.

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  • - The article discusses the growing interest in circular bioeconomy, which focuses on turning waste materials into useful resources, particularly through sustainable practices.
  • - It emphasizes the potential of using fungal processes to break down lignocellulosic waste from agriculture and forestry, showcasing how fungi can efficiently turn these tough materials into bio-based products.
  • - By highlighting key fungal species and their biochemical pathways, the article aims to enhance the effectiveness of waste conversion processes and promote more environmentally friendly waste management and product manufacturing.
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  • The enzyme carbonic anhydrase has been a key focus in understanding how zinc facilitates the hydration of CO, while its immobilization on varied platforms has led to new hybrid catalysts.
  • The performance of both natural and immobilized carbonic anhydrases declines under industrial conditions such as high temperature and flow rates, prompting the development of model systems like metal-coordination complexes and nanomaterials to better mimic the enzyme's active site.
  • The research explores the effects of substituting zinc with other transition metals in these systems, revealing that they can replicate the enzyme's activity and discussing the potential for engineered carbonic anhydrases in non-traditional reactions.
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Background: Rapid utilization of natural resources and other anthropogenic activities intruded heavy metals into the food chain and raised alarming concern for all life forms. The available methods proved insufficient in handling waste and pollutants due to the high cost and generation of toxic residues. Bioremediation strategies have offered sustainable solutions for toxic pollutants.

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Inflammation is an early immune response against invading pathogens and damaged tissue. Although beneficial, uncontrolled inflammation leads to various diseases including cancer in a chronic setting. Peroxynitrite (PN) is a major reactive nitrogen species generated during inflammation.

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