Publications by authors named "H C Nagaraj"

Uncontrolled inflammation is the driver of numerous lung diseases. Current treatments, including corticosteroids and bronchodilators, can be effective. However, they often come with notable side effects.

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Staphylococcus aureus causes a wide range of infections, from mild skin conditions to severe, life-threatening diseases. Bacteriophage endolysins exhibit a selective capacity to degrade the peptidoglycan layer of Gram-positive bacteria, making promising biotherapeutic agents against antibiotic-resistant infections. PlyGRCS, a specific endolysin derived from S.

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  • Total thyroidectomy can lead to postoperative hypocalcemia, which may be temporary or permanent, with calcium being vital for various bodily functions.
  • The study analyzed data from patients who underwent the surgery, focusing on those with retrosternal extension and central compartment clearance to compare the incidence and severity of hypocalcemia.
  • Results indicated a higher risk of hypocalcemia in patients with retrosternal extension and those undergoing extensive surgical procedures, with some patients needing long-term calcium supplementation.
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This study investigates verbal fluency as an indicator of executive function in middle-aged adults with mild sensorineural hearing loss, comparing them to age-matched controls with normal hearing. In this study, 50 middle-aged participants were recruited, comprising 25 with bilateral unaided mild hearing loss and 25 age-matched controls with normal hearing. Demographic information, including age, gender, and health-related factors, was collected.

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Synthetic polymer scaffolds can encapsulate transition metal catalysts (TMCs) to provide bioorthogonal nanocatalysts. These 'polyzymes' catalyze the generation of therapeutic agents without disrupting native biological processes. The design and modification of polymer scaffolds in these polyzymes can enhance the catalytic performance of TMCs in biological environments.

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