Publications by authors named "M V Abin Prasanth"

Model organisms are commonly used to study human diseases; we set out to understand the relevance of several model organisms with relation to the σ1R protein. The study explored the interactions of σ1R with various agonists, antagonists across different species. Ligand and protein-protein (σ1R-BiP) docking approaches were used to understand the significance of σ1R in modulating neuroprotective mechanisms and its potential role in Alzheimer's.

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Mushrooms have garnered considerable interest among researchers due to their immense nutritional and therapeutic properties. The presence of biologically active primary and secondary metabolites, which includes several micronutrients, including vitamins, essential minerals, and other dietary fibers, makes them an excellent functional food. Moreover, the dietary inclusion of mushrooms has been reported to reduce the incidence of aging- and lifestyle-related diseases, such as cancer, obesity, and stroke, as well as to provide overall health benefits by promoting immunomodulation, antioxidant activity, and enhancement of gut microbial flora.

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  • As of January 2024, there have been over 774 million COVID-19 cases and around 7 million deaths, leading to a significant need for treatments that can prevent hospitalization.
  • Fluvoxamine, an SSRI, was identified as a potential treatment to reduce clinical deterioration in COVID-19 patients and has been tested in 14 clinical trials, including seven randomized placebo-controlled studies.
  • The analysis of these studies indicates that fluvoxamine significantly reduces the risk of clinical deterioration in COVID-19 patients, with a notable lower rate of deterioration in those treated with the drug compared to standard care.
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Epigenetics defines changes in cell function without involving alterations in DNA sequence. Neuroepigenetics bridges neuroscience and epigenetics by regulating gene expression in the nervous system and its impact on brain function. With the increase in research in recent years, it was observed that alterations in the gene expression did not always originate from changes in the genetic sequence, which has led to understanding the role of epigenetics in neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD).

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