Publications by authors named "M Prudhvi Chand"

This study examines the impact of the Westcott g-factor on the concentration of elements like In, Ir, Re, Yb, Eu and Lu, measured using neutron capture reactions (n,γ), specifically focusing on those reactions, whose thermal neutron capture cross-sections (σ ) deviate from the conventional '1/v' behaviour. These measurements are quantified using k₀-based neutron activation analysis. The Westcott g-factor for the non-1/v nuclides was calculated using the characterized neutron temperature (T) at PFTS irradiation channel of KAMINI reactor.

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Cancer cell proliferation requires precise control of E2F1 activity; excess activity promotes apoptosis. Here, we developed cell-permeable and bioavailable macrocycles that selectively kill small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cells with inherent high E2F1 activity by blocking RxL-mediated interactions of cyclin A and cyclin B with select substrates. Genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 knockout and random mutagenesis screens found that cyclin A/B RxL macrocyclic inhibitors (cyclin A/Bi) induced apoptosis paradoxically by cyclin B- and Cdk2-dependent spindle assembly checkpoint activation (SAC).

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  • In 2018, the World Endoscopy Organization (WEO) established standardized methods to calculate post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer rates over three years (PCCRC-3yr), prompting a systematic review to assess global rates and associated risk factors.
  • The review analyzed studies from five databases and included eight studies totaling over 220,000 colorectal cancer cases, finding a pooled PCCRC-3yr rate of 7.5% that significantly decreased from 7.9% in 2006 to 6.7% in 2012.
  • Higher PCCRC rates were linked to specific risk factors, including inflammatory bowel disease, prior colorectal cancer, proximal cancer location, diverticular disease, and being female, undersc
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Lipid-based formulations (LbFs) have demonstrated success in pharmaceutical applications; however, challenges persist in dissolving entire doses of the drug into defined liquid volumes. In this study, the temperature-induced supersaturation method was employed in LbF to address drug loading and pill burden issues. Supersaturated LbFs (super-LbF) were prepared using the temperature-induced supersaturation method, where the drug load is above its equilibrium solubility.

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This study employs Westcott formalism coupled with the internal monostandard approach in -NAA to assess Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in Indian coal ash samples. This method mitigates neutron flux perturbations during irradiation and enables detector efficiency calibration for quantitative analysis. Deviations in thermal capture cross-sections for non-1/ nuclides in REEs were addressed using the Westcott ( )-factor obtained from the ENDF/B-VIII.

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