Publications by authors named "J N Jaiswal"

Background: Dose administration aids (DAA) are widely used to improve adherence. In New Zealand (NZ) more pharmacies are utilizing automated filling robots to meet DAA demand. Pradaxa™ capsules containing dabigatran etexilate (DE) is problematic.

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Background: People who use drugs and patients in substance use treatment may be placed at high risk for HIV due to mixing sex and drugs, potential engagement in sex work, and injection drug use. However, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) adoption among these populations remains low. Methadone clinics, a main point of contact with the healthcare system for this population, are a missed opportunity to offer biomedical HIV prevention.

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Trisomy 21 (TS21), also known as Down syndrome (DS), increases pediatric mortality risk from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) by nine-fold, yet its underlying immunological basis remains unclear. Here, we investigated RSV-induced immunological responses in TS21 airway epithelial cells (AECs), the primary site of respiratory virus entry and host defense. TS21 AECs exhibit hyperactive interferon (IFN) signaling and reduced RSV infectivity, but they also show impaired type-III IFN responses during viral infection.

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This research article presents a comprehensive investigation into the three-dimensional structure, physicochemical characteristics and conformational stability of the Zein protein. Machine learning (ML) based homology modeling approach, was employed to predict the 3D structure of Zein protein. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) were utilized for refining the model, capturing complex spatial features and improving decoy refinement.

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Purpose: Discrimination is a social determinant of health (SDOH) that negatively affects racially minoritized students and patients. Nurses and nurse educators must understand discrimination, including nuanced and intersecting ways that it negatively affects academic and health outcomes.

Method: In-depth interviews were conducted with 12 Black women at a primarily White institution in the Southeast United States.

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