Publications by authors named "Kamaraj Raju"

Introduction Breast cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer among women. Since the administration of chemotherapy drugs can cause several adverse effects, thus it leads to research on effective treatment from natural sources. Leaves of L.

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Introduction: PCOS, beyond being characterized by reproductive disturbances, is a complicated rapid expanding metabolic and endocrinologic disorder of the recent times. Nearly 70% PCOS women show resistance to insulin.

Aim: The aim of the study is to determine and compare the effectiveness of acarbose plus metformin and acarbose plus myo-inositol combination therapy in alleviating the metabolic and endocrinologic complications of PCOS.

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Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a perplexed condition addressing endocrinal, cardiometabolic and gynaecological issues. It affects women of adolescent age and is drastically increasing in the Indo-Asian ethnicity over the recent years. According to Rotterdam criteria, PCOS is characterized by clinical or biochemical excess androgen and polycystic ovarian morphology; however, it has been established in the recent years that PCOS exacerbates to further serious metabolic conditions on the long term.

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Nephrotic syndrome is one of the most common childhood kidney diseases. It is mostly found in the age group of 2 to 8 years. Around 10%-15% of nephrotic syndrome cases are non-responders of steroid treatment (SRNS).

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Background: Worldwide, South Asians contribute to a high proportion of coronary artery disease (CAD) burden, mainly attributed to a high prevalence of diabetes. Early identification of such high-risk individuals would enable aggressive disease modification and prevention of complications. Definition of susceptible genotypes early in the course of disease may be one such avenue for reduction in morbidity and mortality from CAD.

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The chromanequinone (BIQ) compound produced by the mangrove estuary derived strain, Streptomyces sp. JRG-04 was effective even at low MIC level concentration against Methicillin resistant S. aureus and other clinical pathogens.

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Background: Organophosphates are the most frequently and largely applied insecticide in the world due to their biodegradable nature. Gut microbes were shown to degrade organophosphates and cause intestinal dysfunction. The diabetogenic nature of organophosphates was recently reported but the underlying molecular mechanism is unclear.

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Seven human-specific Alu markers were studied in 574 unrelated individuals from 10 endogamous groups and 2 hill tribes of Tamil Nadu and Kerala states. DNA was isolated, amplified by PCR-SSP, and subjected to agarose gel electrophoresis, and genotypes were assigned for various Alu loci. Average heterozygosity among caste populations was in the range of 0.

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Background: Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes have been implicated in cervical cancer in several populations.

Objectives: To study the predispositions of HLA alleles/haplotypes with cervical cancer.

Materials And Methods: Clinically diagnosed and PAP smear confirmed cervical cancer patients (n 48) and age matched controls (n 47) were genotyped for HLA-A,-B,-DRB1* and DQB1* alleles by PCR-SSP methods.

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Article Synopsis
  • Nephrotic syndrome (NS) in children has been linked to genetic factors, specifically HLA alleles, with a study focusing on this relationship in south India.
  • HLA genotyping was conducted on 183 children with NS (76 steroid sensitive and 107 steroid resistant) and 91 healthy controls, finding several significant associations between specific HLA alleles and NS.
  • The study identified strong susceptibility links for alleles DRB1*07 and DQB1*02, while protective associations were noted for DRB1*10 and DQB1*05, emphasizing the complex role of these genetic markers in the disease.
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