Publications by authors named "Kaur Kamalpreet"

Numerous types of contemporary antibiotic treatment regimens have become ineffective with the increasing incidence of drug tolerance. As a result, it is pertinent to seek novel and innovative solutions such as antibacterial nanomaterials (NMs) for the prohibition and treatment of hazardous microbial infections. Unlike traditional antibiotics (e.

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Purpose: Determine the rate of incidence, risk factors, and management for developing venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients undergoing radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and ultrasound-guided foam sclerotherapy (UGFS) for varicose veins.

Methods: All charts of patients undergoing venous ablation from 2016 to 2023 were reviewed at a rural vein treatment clinic. The incidence of VTE was noted and a chart review was completed to identify risk factors for VTE, EHIT score, EFIT score, and management.

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Background: Endovascular radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and Endovascular Laser Ablation (EVLA) are minimally invasive methods to safely treat symptomatic varicose veins in pediatric patients. This research aimed to review the management of pediatric patients with venous insufficiency, evaluate the outcome, and determine the efficacy, convenience, and safety of ablation procedures in an outpatient setting.

Methods: A retrospective chart review of all patients seen at six locations from 2013 to 2024 was completed.

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The unregulated use of pesticides, industrial discharge of heavy metals, waste, and agricultural runoff may contaminate surface water and groundwater, consequently threatening ecosystems and human health. Thus, the sensitive detection and degradation of pesticides are essential for safety. In this context, herein, we have developed benzimidazolium-based fluorescent surfactant assemblies and , which exhibit aggregation-induced emission enhancement in an aqueous medium.

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  • * The study involves creating a fluorescent chemosensor (KG3) that effectively detects nitrate ions in water, confirmed through various scientific methods with a very low detection limit of 0.032 μM.
  • * KG3 is enhanced with iron oxide nanoparticles and silica to form a nanocomposite that efficiently removes 96% of nitrate ions from groundwater and can also detect nitrate ions using a mobile-based fluorescence sensing prototype.
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5H-Benzimidazo[1,2-c]quinazoline-6-thione (BI-QT), was synthesized as a benzimidazole-based probe to detect HS. BI-QT exhibits a fluorescent "turn-on" response in DMSO/HO (9:1, HEPES 10 mM, pH 7.4) upon the addition of HS.

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Background: Well-being is a multidimensional concept and has been extended to many areas. Student well-being has garnered attention over the last decade due to concerns that have been raised. Digital health interventions have the potential to enhance and improve student well-being.

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A series of new indole-tetrazole derivatives were designed and synthesized to develop potential anti-breast cancer agents. The compounds exhibited anti-proliferative activity against ER-α positive T-47D (IC = 3.82-24.

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  • - A new series of indole-oxadiazole derivatives were created and shown to effectively inhibit ER-positive breast cancer cells (T-47D and MCF-7), with IC values ranging from 1.78 to 19.74 μM, demonstrating that some compounds surpassed the standard drug bazedoxifene in effectiveness.
  • - Compounds 5c and 5o particularly stood out, displaying strong anti-proliferative activity (IC values of 3.24 and 1.72 μM) and a significantly higher binding affinity for the ER-α protein compared to bazedoxifene, indicating their potential as more effective treatments.
  • - Further analyses, including Western blot studies and
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Background: Breast cancer is the prominent reason of death in women worldwide, and the cases are increasing day by day. There are many FDA-approved drugs for treating breast cancer. Due to drug resistance, and problems in selectivity, there is a need to develop more effective agents with few side effects.

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Chloride intracellular channels (CLICs) are a family of proteins that exist in soluble and transmembrane forms. The newest discovered member of the family CLIC6 is implicated in breast, ovarian, lung gastric, and pancreatic cancers and is also known to interact with dopamine-(D(2)-like) receptors. The soluble structure of the channel has been resolved, but the exact physiological role of CLIC6, biophysical characterization, and the membrane structure remain unknown.

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Grapevine Pinot gris virus (GPGV; genus Trichovirus in the family Betaflexiviridae) was detected in Australia in 2016, but its impact on the production of nursery material and fruit in Australia is still currently unknown. This study investigated the prevalence and genetic diversity of GPGV in Australia. GPGV was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in a range of rootstock, table and wine grape varieties from New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria, with 473/2171 (21.

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Cancer is one of the most prominent causes of death worldwide and tubulin is a crucial protein of cytoskeleton that maintains essential cellular functions including cell division as well as cell signalling, that makes an attractive drug target for cancer drug development. 1,3,4-oxadiazoles disrupt microtubule causing G2-M phase cell cycle arrest and provide anti-proliferative effect. In this study, field-based 3D-QSAR models were developed using 62 bioactive anti-tubulin 1,3,4-oxadiazoles.

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  • - Neurodegenerative diseases pose a significant challenge to global health due to their complex causes and the ineffectiveness of current treatments, which mainly offer only temporary relief and can have serious side effects.
  • - The study reviews how modifying the coumarin structure could lead to safer and more effective neuroprotective compounds, examining various synthetic and substitutional strategies.
  • - Evidence suggests that coumarins and their derivatives exhibit neuroprotective properties by interacting with different proteins, encouraging further research into their potential as treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.
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  • * Five cases of MNTI in young infants presented as painless, large bluish-brown swellings, with imaging showing well-defined lesions affecting the orbit and nasal area; all tumors were removed surgically without recurrence in follow-ups of up to 5 years.
  • * Diagnosis involves histopathological and immunohistochemical analysis to confirm MNTI and distinguish it from other malignant tumors, and while enucleation is the primary treatment, long-term
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Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the second-leading cause of cancer-related fatalities in women after lung cancer worldwide. The development of BC is significantly influenced by estrogen receptors (ERs). The problem with current cancer treatments is selectivity, target specificity, cytotoxicity, and developing resistance.

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The adhesion of microorganisms to surfaces and the affecting factors is important in biomining pretreatment. In this research, the novelty is focused on studying the monosaccharide's impact on the adaptability and adhesivity of Ferroplasma acidiphilum for oxidization of sulfide-bearing ore containing pyrite harboring 98 % of gold in its crystal lattice. d-sucrose increased EPS production with the highest amount of pyrite dissolution (69 %) as compared to the other types of monosaccharides (d-galactose and d-fructose).

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Background: Breast cancer is considered to be 2most common cancer subtype investigated worldwide. It is mainly prevalent in postmenopausal women. Estrogen Receptor (ER) is a primary transcription factor for the survival and growth of tumors.

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  • Cancer treatment poses significant challenges globally, prompting the need for new anticancer agents.
  • Kinases are being investigated as promising drug targets, with indole derivatives showing effectiveness in inhibiting multiple kinases linked to cancer cell proliferation.
  • Recent research highlights specific substitutions on the indole ring that enhance kinase inhibition, with a focus on structure-activity relationship (SAR) studies for developing potential inhibitors.
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Bloodstream infections and antimicrobial resistance are an increasing problem in low-income countries. There is a clear need for adapted diagnostic tools. To address this need, we developed a simple, universal reader prototype that detects bacterial growth in blood culture bottles.

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Background: Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Many anticancer drugs are commercially available, but lack of selectivity, target specificity, cytotoxicity, and development of resistance lead to serious side effects. Several experiments have been going on to develop compounds with minor or no side effects.

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Aims: To evaluate the effect of natural anticoagulants 6.5% proanthocyanidin (PA) and 25% bamboo salt on push-out bond strength (PBS) of AH Plus and BioRoot RCS to dentin.

Subjects And Methods: 30 single-rooted extracted human teeth were collected.

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  • The study investigates whether reconstructive surgery with costochondral grafting (CCG) or gap arthroplasty (GA) influences mandibular growth in children with temporomandibular joint ankylosis (TMJA).
  • A cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted with 56 pediatric patients divided into CCG and GA groups, measuring various outcomes like mandibular length and height over an average follow-up period of 33 months.
  • Results showed that the CCG group had significant improvements in mandibular length and ramal height compared to the GA group, but no significant difference in lower facial height was observed.
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  • - Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide, prompting researchers to seek new anticancer drugs that tackle issues of resistance and toxicity, particularly focusing on oxazole derivatives.
  • - The review outlines various synthetic methods and strategies for incorporating oxazole into potential drugs, examining its interactions with key cancer targets like STAT3 and DNA topoisomerases, as well as structure-activity relationships (SAR) that highlight its effectiveness.
  • - Oxazole derivatives exhibit strong anticancer effects by inhibiting diverse targets and showing significant potency against multiple cancer cell lines, indicating their potential as promising candidates for new drug development.
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