Publications by authors named "Lindstroerm B"

A significant clinical challenge in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), which adversely impacts patient survival, is the development of therapy resistance leading to a relapse. Therapy resistance and relapse in CRC is associated with the formation of lipid droplets (LD) by stimulating de novo lipogenesis (DNL). However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the increase in DNL and the susceptibility to DNL-targeted therapies remain unclear.

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Background: Blood-related infections are a significant concern in healthcare. They can lead to serious medical complications and even death if not promptly diagnosed and treated. Throughout time, medical research has sought to identify clinical factors and strategies to improve the management of these conditions.

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Background: Adequate horizontal and vertical bone volume is an ideal prerequisite to achieving good primary stability, osseointegration, and long-term survival of an implant. Several techniques are available to achieve adequate bone volume for implant placement. Among the various non-subtractive methods, ridge expansion with motorized bone expanders is a commonly used method to expand bone volume in the anterior maxilla.

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Ammonia (NH) vapour is considered as a hazardous volatile, which has the potential to cause health concerns in humans. Exposure to NH can lead to potentially fatal, severe burn injuries to human eyes, can cause encephalopathy, and also affects various physiological systems, including the liver, the kidneys and the immune system. Due to these prime factors, the advancement of chemi-resistive ammonia gas sensors at room temperature has drawn considerable attention among researchers.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disorder with a complex clinical course and diverse presentations. The immunopathogenesis of SLE has long intrigued physicians and researchers. Despite its extensive global prevalence, there is no specific treatment to prevent and treat SLE, and in the majority of SLE patients, the management involves controlling disease remissions and symptom reactivations or flares.

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Dr. S. Padmavathi Iyer is a distinguished cardiologist recognized for her expertise in cardiovascular medicine.

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Heart disease is a fatal disease that causes significant mortality rates worldwide. The accurate and early detection of heart diseases is the most challenging task to save valuable lives. To avoid these issues, the Deep Convolutional Generative Adversarial Network (DCGAN) model is proposed that generates synthetic cardiac images.

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Introduction: Cancer and cytotoxic chemotherapy used for its treatment predispose to severe and often fatal infections. Prompt diagnosis and timely antibiotic therapy are crucial, with delays in therapy initiation having high mortality. Complete blood count (CBC) is an inexpensive, standardized, and preliminary investigation for the management and follow-up of cancer patients with diagnostic and prognostic value.

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Viruses pose a significant challenge and threat to human health, as demonstrated by the current COVID-19 pandemic. Neurodegeneration, particularly in the case of Alzheimer's disease (AD), is significantly influenced by viral infections. AD is a neurodegenerative disease that affects people of all ages and poses a significant threat to millions of individuals worldwide.

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Pseudophilautus regius is a bush frog originally described from the dry zones of Sri Lanka. In the present study, P. regius is being reported from the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh, India as a new record for the country.

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Objective: Voice disorders among children are quite common, probably due to the excessive and phonotraumatic voice use patterns. Global prevalence falls between 1.4% and 53.

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In the past few decades, supercapacitors (SCs) have emerged as good and reliable energy storage devices due to their impressive power density, better charge-discharge rates, and high cycling stability. The main components of a supercapacitor are its electrode design and composition. Many compositions are tested for electrode preparations, which can provide good performance.

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Article Synopsis
  • Humans and animals are at risk of avian influenza, which could lead to a pandemic from a new virus that spreads effectively between humans.
  • The study conducted a meta-analysis on three microarray datasets to identify gene expression related to avian influenza, discovering 1,284 common differentially expressed genes.
  • Key findings included important biological pathways related to immune response and specific hub genes, which could provide insights for developing better treatments for the disease.
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Background and objective Postoperative pain after biomechanical preparation of root canals can be equally distressing to the patient as well as the dentist and can mold the patient's attitude and trust for future dental procedures. This randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of rotary and reciprocating single-file systems on postoperative pain after biomechanical preparation in patients with chronic apical periodontitis. Materials and methods In this randomized clinical trial (CTRI Reg No-CTRI/2021/04/032841), 94 patients with chronic apical periodontitis in single straight-rooted teeth were divided equally into two groups, according to a standardized protocol.

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Microbial biofilms are intricate communities that pose significant challenges in clinical and microbiological settings due to their resistance to antibiotics and immune responses. Advanced microscopy techniques, such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), and fluorescence microscopy, are often employed to visualize and differentiate between these biofilms. However, these methods are not feasible in all laboratories because of their high cost and complexity.

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Gallbladder adenomyoma/adenomyomatous nodule/adenomyomatosis is a benign condition characterized by mucosal invaginations within the gallbladder wall with or without proliferation of smooth muscle fibers. Gallbladder adenomyoma is often asymptomatic and discovered incidentally during imaging studies performed for other unrelated conditions. It can mimic malignancy on radiological findings, creating a diagnostic dilemma.

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We present a method for predicting hyperchaotic time series using a complex network-based forecasting model. We first construct a network from a given time series, which serves as a coarse-grained representation of the underlying attractor. This network facilitates multistep forecasting by capturing the local nonlinearity of the dynamics and offers superior accuracy over more extended periods than traditional methods.

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Background: Choledocholithiasis, or stones in the common bile duct (CBD), has two types: primary stones that form in the CBD and secondary stones that migrate from the gallbladder. Management includes endoscopic, laparoscopic, and open surgical methods. In India, the availability of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and laparoscopic surgery is limited often necessitating open procedures.

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The study aimed to assess the risk of hearing loss in full-term neonates with hyperbilirubinemia, examining the relationship between bilirubin levels, onset age of hyperbilirubinemia, and hearing impairment. Additionally, it investigated whether hearing loss was transient or late-onset, using a cost-effective double-screening method. The study included 160 full-term neonates aged 0-1 month.

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Caprine livestock are significant reservoirs of the complex (MTBC), contributing to tuberculosis (TB) transmission among animals and humans. The P22 protein immunocomplex (P22PI), derived from bovine tuberculin, shows immunostimulating capacity and is used for TB diagnosis. This study assessed the immunogenicity and protective efficacy of P22PI in two groups of goats: 24 naïve goats (12 immunised, 12 controls) from a TB-free herd, and 24 infected goats (12 immunised, 12 controls), referred to as pre-infected animals, from a -infected herd.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) refers to a neurological disorder that causes damage to brain cells and results in decreasing cognitive abilities and memory. In brain scans, this degeneration can be seen in different ways. The disease can be classified into four stages: Non-demented (ND), moderate demented (MoD), mild demented (MiD), and very mild demented (VMD).

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Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the oral mucous membrane, causing discomfort and pain for millions of people worldwide. Challenges in managing OLP include its chronic nature, varied clinical manifestations, poor patient compliance, and potential for malignant transformation. Recent breakthroughs in the therapy of OLP have opened up new paths for dental practitioners, yet persistent difficulties require attention.

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Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are widely utilised to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation in both human and veterinary medicine. Despite their therapeutic benefits, NSAIDs pose environmental concerns due to their possible ecotoxicity. NSAIDs can enter aquatic ecosystems through wastewater discharge as it is very difficult to extract NSAIDs by conventional wastewater treatment, thus affecting aquatic life.

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