Publications by authors named "Krishna B"

Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden is an uncommon cause of gastroenteritis occurring worldwide. For the first time, we report 2 cases of neonatal sepsis caused by S. Weltevreden from Hubli, India.

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This article reports the structure of dominance and its relationship with social grooming in wild lion-tailed macaque females. The strength of dominance hierarchy was 0.79 on a scale of 0 to 1 indicating a moderate linearity in the ranking system.

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We observed the overall population dynamics and number of births and deaths in identified individuals between January 2002 and October 2005, in a large group of lion-tailed macaques in the Anaimalai Hills of the Western Ghats in the south Indian state of Tamilnadu. The group inhabited an isolated rainforest fragment located inside a private tea/coffee garden. The group size increased from 56 in January 2002 to 84 in October 2005.

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Monkeys demonstrate improved contrast sensitivity at the goal of a planned memory-guided saccade (Science 299:81-86, 2003). Such perceptual improvements have been ascribed to an endogenous attentional advantage induced by the saccade plan. Speeded reaction times have also been used as evidence for attention.

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  • - The semi-purified extract of low-altitude Podophyllum hexandrum (REC-2001) demonstrates strong antioxidant properties, particularly in lipid environments, with effective hydroxyl ion scavenging capabilities.
  • - In vitro tests show that REC-2001 can significantly reduce hemolysis caused by radiation and nitric oxide levels.
  • - When administered to mice before exposure to lethal radiation, REC-2001 offered protection to the hemopoietic system, suggesting potential benefits in free radical scavenging and lipid oxidation reduction, warranting further study on its effects on stem cell modulation.
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During the cholera epidemic of 2002 in and around Hubli, south India, Vibrio cholerae strains resistant to fluoroquinolones were isolated. Among the isolates of V. cholerae non-O1, non-O139 serogroups, 55.

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Pregnane and Xenobiotic Receptor (PXR; or Steroid and Xenobiotic Receptor, SXR), a new member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, is thought to modulate a network of genes that are involved in xenobiotic metabolism and elimination. To further explore the role of PXR in body's homeostatic mechanisms, we for the first time, report successful prokaryotic expression and purification of full-length PXR and preparation of polyclonal antibody against the whole protein. The full-length cDNA encoding a 434 amino acids protein was sub-cloned into prokaryotic expression vector, pET-30b and transformed into E.

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Renal cell neoplasms are presumably derived from different cell types of the nephron. Clear cell and papillary renal cell carcinoma (RCC) are thought to be of proximal tubular origin, whereas oncocytoma and chromophobe RCC are derived from intercalated cells of distal nephron. A few molecules, such as RCC marker and CD10, have been shown to be markers for clear cell RCC and papillary RCC.

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There are increasing numbers of reports of community-acquired Staphylococcus aureus being resistant to methicillin. The present study was undertaken as no such reports are available for the developing nations. In a prospective study, between June to December 2001, at the Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli, Karnataka, India, methicillin-resistant S.

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Background: Animal models have demonstrated a benefit of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) in experimental aortic stenosis (AS), and intravenous nitroprusside has shown hemodynamic improvements in AS with left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. Although routinely used in most heart failure situations, ACEI are avoided in AS because of the risk of hypotension. We aimed to determine the clinical tolerance and efficacy of the ACEI enalapril in the setting of symptomatic severe AS.

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384 stool samples from patients with acute gastroenteritis were processed by standard culture techniques and antibiogram of V. cholerae was performed. Stool samples from 93 (24.

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Stained blood film examination is a widely used technique for the diagnosis of malaria. Comparison of this technique was made with the QBC method, which is based on fluorescent staining of the blood cells and parasites. Of the 1435 blood samples studied, 57 (3.

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The activity of neurons in the lateral intraparietal area (LIP) of the monkey predicts the monkey's allocation of spatial attention. We show here that despite being relatively high within the visual hierarchy, neurons in LIP have extremely short and precise visual latencies. Mean latency was 45.

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Removal of lead ( Pb2+ ) ions from aqueous solution by adsorption onto surfactant-immobilized interlayer species bonded to montmorillonite clay (SIIS-clay) was investigated. Surfactant-immobilized interlayer chromate bound to clay (SIICr-clay) was prepared by treatment of montmorillonite clay with hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA) bromide followed by chromate adsorption at the intergallery framework of the clay. Experiments were carried out as a function of solution pH, solute concentration, and temperature (5-45 degrees C).

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Interpenetrating network hydrogels (IPNs) based on poly(acrylic acid) and gelatin (Ge) were evaluated for in vitro and in vivo biodegradation and in vivo release of gentamicin sulphate. In vitro and in vivo degradation studies demonstrated that with the increase of acrylic acid content in the polymer, the rate of degradation decreases, and a reverse phenomenon was observed with increasing Ge content in the hydrogel. The rate of in vivo degradation was much lower than in vitro degradation.

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Immunoglobulin-M estimation, and C-Reactive Protein test and blood culture were performed on 57 neonates, clinically suspected to have septicemia. IgM level of > or = 20 mg/dl was found in 58.62% cases and CRP test was positive in 68.

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Recent physiological experiments have provided detailed descriptions of the properties of first-spike latency and variability in auditory cortex and nerve in response to pure tones with different envelopes. The envelope-dependence of first-spike timing and precision in auditory cortical neurons appears to reflect properties established in the nerve. First-spike latency properties in individual auditory nerve fibers are strongly correlated with their spontaneous rate (SR).

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Human dirofilariasis caused by Dirofilaria repens, have been reported to occur widely throughout Asia, Europe and Africa. Reports of this infection from India are however limited. Herein we report a case of subconjunctival dirofilariasis from Karnataka state of India.

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Vertebro basilar insufficiency (VBI) is a well known cause of vertigo. Brain Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) is an important diagnostic tool to detect and to quantitate the perfusion abnormalities in different areas of the brain. Effect of an antivertigo drug Betahistine on improving the hypoperfusion in different areas of the brain in vertigo patients was studied using brain SPECT.

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Batch sorption experiments performed on Cr(VI) species sorption showed a significantly enhanced removal of inorganic hexavalent chromium anionic species from aqueous solution by montmorillonite clays modified with quaternary amine, hexadecyltrimethylammonium (HDTMA) bromide. Unmodified clay had no affinity for chromium(VI) species. The sorption of Cr(VI) species has been carried out as a function of pH, contact time, adsorbate concentration (4.

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Time-varying envelopes are a common feature of acoustic communication signals like human speech and induce a variety of percepts in human listeners. We studied the responses of 109 single neurons in the inferior colliculus (IC) of the anesthetized Mongolian gerbil to contralaterally presented sinusoidally amplitude-modulated (SAM) tones with a wide range of parameters. Modulation transfer functions (MTFs) based on average spike rate (rMTFs) showed regions of enhancement and suppression, where spike rates increased or decreased respectively as stimulus modulation depth increased.

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Septicemia is a leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in India. In a study of 242 infants with septicemia conducted between March 1996 & June 1997 at Hubli, Karnataka, 43.39% infants had 'very early onset' sepsis (VOS), 40.

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Purpose: Sufentanil, a lipophilic opioid, is used to provide analgesia for labour and Caesarean section, but may cause neonatal depression. Factors affecting placental transfer of sufentanil were investigated using human placentas.

Study Design: Transfer and uptake of sufentanil by the human placenta were studied using a single pass (open) in vitro perfusion model.

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The present study was designed to investigate the role of central adrenoceptors in the hypotensive effect of intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of norepinephrine (NE) in conscious rabbits. Experiments were carried out on 19 adult rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) of either sex. A dose-dependent hypotensive response to ICV injection of NE was observed with no significant change in heart rate.

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