Publications by authors named "KrishnaKumar S"

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  • Most wearable biosensors currently focus on detecting physical stress markers, but they lack the precision required for accurate diagnosis or prevention of psychological issues.
  • Wearable biochemical sensors are an emerging technology with potential, particularly those that can measure cortisol, but they still face specificity challenges.
  • The review highlights the need for multiplex wearable sensors that can monitor multiple stress-related biochemical markers simultaneously to better understand the links between psychological stress and neuropsychiatric conditions.
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Background: Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are highly stable regulators, often accumulated in mammalian brains and thought to serve as "memory molecules" that govern the long process of aging. Mounting evidence demonstrated circRNA dysregulation in the brains of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. However, whether and how circRNA dysregulation underlies AD progression remains unexplored.

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The Retinoblastoma (RB1) gene plays a pivotal role in osteogenic differentiation. Our previous study, employing temporal gene expression analysis using quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), revealed the deregulation of osteogenic differentiation in patient-derived heterozygous RB1 mutant orbital adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (OAMSCs). The study revealed increased Alizarin Red staining, suggesting heightened mineralization without a corresponding increase in osteogenic lineage-specific gene expression.

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Background And Objectives: Staphylococcal infections are one of the major infectious diseases affecting globally in spite of advances in development of antimicrobial agents. Knowledge and awareness about the local pattern and prevalence of MRSA infections plays a key role in treatment. The aim of this study was to identify MRSA strains by phenotypic and genotypic methods and to analyze the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of MRSA strains from patients attending a tertiary care hospital.

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Rhabdomyoma of the orbit is a rare tumor with very few cases reported in the literature. We herein describe a 5-year-old boy who presented to us with a deviation of his left eye. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) showed a well-defined homogeneous intraconal mass in the superomedial aspect compressing the optic nerve.

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Intervertebral disc degeneration is a clinical disease that reduces the quality of patient's life. The degeneration usually initiates in the nucleus pulposus (NP), hence the use of hydrogels represents a promising therapeutic approach. However, the viscoelastic nature of hydrogel and its ability to provide biomimetic architecture and biochemical cues influence the regeneration capability.

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  • Vocal fold scarring, caused by injury and inflammation, leads to voice hoarseness with limited treatment options that negatively impact quality of life.
  • The study introduces a new injectable hydrogel embedded with microbeads that release an antifibrotic drug, pirfenidone, to help treat this condition effectively.
  • The hydrogel demonstrates improved properties such as injectability and tissue compatibility, and successfully reduces fibroblast cell activity, indicating its potential use for vocal fold scarring treatment.
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Background: Recent in vitro studies using RB1 fibroblasts and MSCs have shown molecular and functional disruptions without the need for biallelic loss of RB1. However, this was not reflected in the recent in vitro studies employing RB1 retinal organoids. To gain further insights into the molecular disruptions in the RB1 retinal organoids, we performed a high throughput RNA sequencing analysis.

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Neurotransmitters are released from synaptic vesicles with remarkable precision in response to presynaptic Ca influx but exhibit significant heterogeneity in exocytosis timing and efficacy based on the recent history of activity. This heterogeneity is critical for information transfer in the brain, yet its molecular basis remains poorly understood. Here, we employ a biochemically-defined fusion assay under physiologically-relevant conditions to delineate the minimal protein machinery sufficient to account for different modes of Ca-triggered vesicle fusion and short-term facilitation.

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  • ACL rehabilitation involves multiple phases, guided by subjective assessments of activities like running and jumping, while understanding knee loading is essential for creating effective therapy plans.
  • Current methods for measuring knee joint forces require costly lab equipment, but researchers are exploring using Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) and algorithms for easier, more accessible assessments.
  • A systematic review indicates that IMUs can accurately estimate kinetic parameters during rehabilitation, though improvements are needed for better application in diverse patient populations, particularly those recovering from ACL injuries.
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The inheritable impact of exposure to graphene oxide nanoparticles (GO NPs) on vertebrate germline during critical windows of gamete development remain undetermined to date. Here, we analyzed the transgenerational effects of exposure to nano-graphene oxide particles (nGO) synthesized in house with lateral dimensions 300-600 nm and surface charge of -36.8 mV on different developmental stages of germ cells (GCs): (1) during GCs undergoing early development and differentiation, and (2) during GCs undergoing gametogenesis and maturation in adulthood.

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New efforts to understand the processes involved in ability-related emotional intelligence (ability EI) could reinvigorate this area of scholarship and research. It is proposed that participants with higher levels of ability EI are evaluation experts, which should be evident in the attitude domain. Study 1 ( = 148) probed for affective, cognitive, and behavioral reactions to a diverse set of attitude objects.

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A colloidal gold-based lateral flow immunoassay was developed for the rapid quantitative detection of Cystatin-C in serum and whole blood. This device has an assay time of 15 min, making it a convenient point-of-care diagnostic tool. The device has a quantification range spanning from 0.

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Retinoblastoma (RB) is a rare ocular cancer seen in children that counts for approximately 3% of all childhood cancers. It is found that mutation in RB1, a tumour Suppressor Gene on chromosome 13 as the cause of malignancy. Retinoblastoma protein is the target for ceramide to cause apoptosis.

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Natural radioactive concentration assessment was conducted on sediment, water, and biota obtained on Vaan and Koswari islands in the Tuticorin group of islands, Tamil Nadu, India. For biotic and abiotic components, radiation profiles such as gross alpha, beta, primordial radionuclide, polonium, and lead analyses were performed. The gross α and β range from BDL to 15.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the epidemiological characteristics and clinicopathological relationships of pediatric orbital tumors over a 20-year period.
  • A total of 265 pediatric patients were reviewed, showing a higher prevalence in males and highlighting various types of tumors, with dermoid cysts being the most common benign tumor and rhabdomyosarcoma the most common malignant one.
  • The findings emphasized the significance of understanding different tumor types, which aids in precise diagnosis and effective treatment strategies for pediatric orbital tumors.
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A 69-year-old female presented with complaints of persistent watering in the left eye for the past 8 years. She underwent a left external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) 8 years ago. On examination, left lacrimal passage irrigation showed regurgitation of fluid from opposite punctum.

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Calcium-evoked release of neurotransmitters from synaptic vesicles (SVs) is catalysed by SNARE proteins. The predominant view is that, at rest, complete assembly of SNARE complexes is inhibited ('clamped') by synaptotagmin and complexin molecules. Calcium binding by synaptotagmins releases this fusion clamp and triggers fast SV exocytosis.

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