Publications by authors named "Gaurav Bharadwaj"

The device called solar air heater (SAH) is used to collect and transfer solar-thermal energy to air that can further be used for space heating, drying, etc. The conventional air heater (solar-assisted) has poor performance, and with this work, an attempt has been made to improve its performance by providing surface roughness over the heated surface. The roughness employed over the surface has an elliptical cavity, and its distribution over the heated surface is defined with the three parameters (dimensionless): relative flow-wise distance (ranging from 6 to 14), relative cavity depth (ranging from 0.

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  • * A comparison of human pancreatic cancer cell lines revealed that the invasive variant (INV) is more resistant to radiation and capable of forming cellular aggregates, indicating a correlation between invasion and increased aggressiveness.
  • * Nitric oxide (NO) plays a crucial role in the invasiveness of pancreatic cancer cells, as inhibiting its production reduced both the expression of pro-metastatic genes and the ability to form invasive structures, suggesting potential therapeutic avenues for reducing metastasis.
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  • Recent research indicates that the co-expression of NOS2 and COX2 enzymes serves as a significant prognostic factor for patients with triple-negative breast cancer.
  • These enzymes are involved in producing key molecules (NO and PGE) that influence tumor communication with the immune system and adapt to low oxygen environments.
  • Additionally, studies highlight the NOS2-COX2 pair's role in shifting metabolic processes that promote tumor growth and metastasis.
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  • Cancer involves not just tumors but also their microenvironment, where nitric oxide (NO) plays a critical role in influencing cancer progression, treatment outcomes, and patient prognosis.
  • Recent research has enhanced our understanding of how NO levels, particularly from NOS2 in macrophages, can affect cancer growth and the effectiveness of immunotherapy.
  • Future studies aim to investigate the sources and dynamics of NO within tumors to enhance the effectiveness of cancer treatments by promoting better immune cell activity against cancer.
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Aim: To structurally modify our existing cholic acid (CA)-based telodendrimer (TD; PEG-CA) for effective micellar nanoencapsulation and delivery of the US FDA-approved members of taxane family.

Materials & Methods: Generation of hybrid TDs was achieved by replacing four of the eight CAs with biocompatible organic moieties using solution-phase peptide synthesis. Drug loading was done using the standard evaporation method.

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Nanomedicine is an emerging form of therapy that harnesses the unique properties of particles that are nanometers in scale for biomedical application. Improving drug delivery to maximize therapeutic outcomes and to reduce drug-associated side effects are some of the cornerstones of present-day nanomedicine. Nanoparticles in particular have found a wide application in cancer treatment.

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Diazeniumdiolate-based aspirin prodrugs have previously been shown to retain the anti-inflammatory properties of aspirin while protecting against the common side effect of stomach ulceration. Initial analysis of two new prodrugs of aspirin that also release either nitroxyl (HNO) or nitric oxide (NO) demonstrated increased cytotoxicity toward human lung carcinoma cells compared to either aspirin or the parent nitrogen oxide donor. In addition, cytotoxicity was significantly lower in endothelial cells, suggesting cancer-specific sensitivity.

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Nitroxyl (HNO) donors have been shown to elicit a variety of pharmacological responses, ranging from tumoricidal effects to treatment of heart failure. Isopropylamine-based diazeniumdiolates have been shown to produce HNO on decomposition under physiological conditions. Herein, we report the synthesis and HNO release profiles of primary alicyclic amine-based diazeniumdiolates.

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Aneurysmal bone cysts are rare benign lesions of bone tissue. They are composed of vascular spaces blood-filled and surrounded by fibrous tissue septa. They are considered as pseudo cysts because of lack of epithelial lining.

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Structural modifications of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have successfully reduced the side effect of gastrointestinal ulceration without affecting anti-inflammatory activity, but they may increase the risk of myocardial infarction with chronic use. The fact that nitroxyl (HNO) reduces platelet aggregation, preconditions against myocardial infarction, and enhances contractility led us to synthesize a diazeniumdiolate-based HNO-releasing aspirin and to compare it to an NO-releasing analogue. Here, the decomposition mechanisms are described for these compounds.

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Spindle cell lipomas (SCLs) are a group of benign lipogenic tumours, typically arising in the posterior neck, upper back and shoulder of elderly male patients. Approximately 80% of these tumours arise in characteristic location, but 20% arise in unusual locations, thereby making these cases more difficult to diagnose. We present a case of SCL occurring in the right periorbital region of a 14-year-old boy.

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Intertrochanteric fractures are a significant orthopaedic burden. The aim of this study was to assess how the Percutaneous Compression Plate (PCCP) technique performs compared to the traditional dynamic hip screw (DHS). A meta-analysis of all head to head trials (1995-2006) comparing the two techniques was performed.

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