Publications by authors named "Laxman Pokhrel"

Background: Dairy cows experiencing ketosis after calving suffer greater disease incidence and are at greater risk of leaving the herd. In vitro administration of beta-hydroxybutyric acid (BHBA; the primary blood ketone) has inhibitory effects on the function of bovine leukocytes. BHBA is a ligand of HCAR2 and the activation of these receptors promotes an anti-inflammatory response which may be related with immunosuppression observed in transition dairy cattle.

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Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B (PTP1B), as one of the most important members in PTP superfamily, plays a vital role in conducting various cellular functions. So far, PTP1B has been reported to be involved in the development of many diseases including obesity, diabetes, cancers and cardiovascular diseases. Development of potent and specific PTP1B inhibitors and studies on the structure-activity relationship (SAR) between their chemical structures and their biological activity have drawn increasing attention as they could not only modulate the PTP1B functions inside the cells but also provide useful lead compounds for the treatment of various PTP1B-associated diseases.

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Introduction: Glucose meters are gaining popularity in monitoring of blood glucose at household levels and in health care set-ups due to their portability, affordability and convenience of use over the laboratory based reference methods. Still they are not free of limitations. Operator's technique, extreme temperatures, humidity, patients' medication, hematocrit values can affect the reliability of glucose meter results.

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A major effort in Alzheimer's disease therapeutic development has targeted Aβ and downstream events. We have synthesized a small library of tricyclic pyrone compounds. Their protective action in MC65 cells and inhibition of ACAT along with the upregulation of cholesterol transporter gene were investigated.

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During the last decade, noroviruses have gained media attention as the cause of large scale outbreaks of gastroenteritis on cruise ships, dormitories, nursing homes, etc. Although noroviruses do not multiply in food or water, they can cause large outbreaks because approximately 10-100 virions are sufficient to cause illness in a healthy adult. Recently, it was shown that the activity of acyl-coenzyme A:cholesterol acyltransferase-1 (ACAT1) enzyme may be important in norovirus infection.

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