Publications by authors named "M Sonal Sekhar"

Defining the subcellular distribution of all human proteins and their remodeling across cellular states remains a central goal in cell biology. Here, we present a high-resolution strategy to map subcellular organization using organelle immunocapture coupled to mass spectrometry. We apply this workflow to a cell-wide collection of membranous and membraneless compartments.

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  • Forensic odontology is essential for identifying individuals in legal settings, and this study examines lip prints, tongue prints, and mandibular canine width to determine gender.
  • A study with 100 participants used established methods to analyze lip prints, tongue shapes, and measure canine width, following strict reporting guidelines.
  • Results showed distinct patterns in lip and tongue characteristics linked to gender, with differences in canine width, suggesting these features can be useful for gender identification in forensic settings.
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Higher prevalence of inappropriate medication use among cancer patients increases risk of drug-related problems(DRP) like drug-drug interactions, ADR, and non-adherence. Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) and Potential Prescription Omission (PPO) were identified using Screening Tool of Older Person's Prescriptions (STOPP) and Screening Tool to Alert Doctors to the Right Treatment (START) criteria. The study objective was to optimize prescriptions for the elderly by analyzing the impact of medication review.

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Infections with Gram-positive soil-dwelling bacterium are sporadic. Rarely, do patients with indwelling medical devices or those who suffer from immunosuppression get infected by this pathogen. However, based on routine clinical and laboratory procedures, it is hard to distinguish between the meningitis caused by and that from other bacteria.

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