Publications by authors named "G H Rathod"

This hospital-based cross-sectional study aimed to screen newborns for sickle cell anemia immediately after birth and validate dried blood spot (DBS) samples against conventional venous blood samples (CBS) for hemoglobin variant analysis by HPLC. Among 751 newborns, 2.93% were found to have sickle cell trait.

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Background: The postgraduate curriculum needs to be given a definite shape so as to make health programs more intensive and integrative. In the present scenario, most of the information is unclear and infrequent. A structured public health competency-based education is an important aspect to consider for integrative health care.

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Aminocarbonylation reactions play a critical role in the synthesis of amides. Traditional aminocarbonylation processes often rely on carbon monoxide (CO) gas, a highly toxic and challenging reagent to handle. Recent advancements in CO surrogates address these challenges.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focused on estimating the prevalence of anaemia and beta-thalassemia in the tribal population of the Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri district in Telangana, particularly among the Banjara community.
  • - It involved 479 participants, revealing that 32% of females and 15.5% of males were anaemic, with a small percentage of females experiencing severe anaemia compared to primarily moderate anaemia in males.
  • - The final conclusion showed a beta-thalassemia prevalence of 6.7% in the Banjara population, identified through haemoglobin levels and the Mentzer index as screening tools.
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Peptides can operate as therapeutic agents that sit within a privileged space between small molecules and larger biologics. Despite examples of their potential to regulate receptors and modulate disease pathways, the development of peptides with drug-like properties remains a challenge. In the quest to optimize physicochemical parameters and improve target selectivity, unnatural amino acids (UAAs) have emerged as critical tools in peptide- and peptidomimetic-based drugs.

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