Publications by authors named "J S"

The aim of this study is to explore and evaluate recent innovations in drug delivery systems (DDS) for biologics, focusing on enhancing stability and targeted delivery to improve the efficacy and safety of next-generation therapeutics. The most recent developments in a variety of DDS, such as nanoparticles, microneedles, hydrogels, and biodegradable polymers, were examined in depth. Information from peer-audited diaries, clinical preliminaries, and mechanical reports were blended to survey the presentation of these frameworks concerning dependability, designated conveyance, patient consistence, and controlled discharge.

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  • The paper discusses the development of a new method, EfficientNet-Deep batch normalized eLUAlexnet (EfficientNet-DbneAlexnet), for detecting brain tumors in MRI images, addressing the challenge of varied tumor shapes and sizes.
  • The process involves image enhancement using Piecewise Linear Transformation, skull stripping with Fuzzy Local Information C Means, and tumor segmentation via a Projective Adversarial Network.
  • The results show that this new approach achieves impressive performance metrics: 90.36% sensitivity, 92.77% accuracy, and 91.82% specificity in detecting brain tumors.
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Background and objective Postoperative pain after biomechanical preparation of root canals can be equally distressing to the patient as well as the dentist and can mold the patient's attitude and trust for future dental procedures. This randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of rotary and reciprocating single-file systems on postoperative pain after biomechanical preparation in patients with chronic apical periodontitis. Materials and methods In this randomized clinical trial (CTRI Reg No-CTRI/2021/04/032841), 94 patients with chronic apical periodontitis in single straight-rooted teeth were divided equally into two groups, according to a standardized protocol.

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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are unseen, dangerous organic compounds that can cause major health disorders. PFASs have been categorized as persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT). This review provides knowledge about the PFASs present in junk food packaging materials, which can migrate into the food.

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A periodontal pocket can result into progressive loss of attachment. Many agents are tried to improve periodontal health. Hence this research was done to estimate the effectiveness of Tetracycline fibers; Probiotics and Chlorhexidine gel as a conjunction to scaling and root planning (SRP) in the treatment of chronic periodontitis.

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