Publications by authors named "Menon I"

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  • The World Health Organization aims for governments to reduce health disparities and ensure universal healthcare access by 2030, and this article reviews oral health inequalities among older adults.
  • A systematic review was conducted using PRISMA standards, analyzing data from recent studies on oral health status and quality of life in the elderly, with 24 studies meeting eligibility criteria.
  • The results highlight that institutionalized elderly individuals often have poor oral health and are vulnerable, suggesting that targeted measures are needed to address their specific risk factors and improve their overall oral health-related quality of life.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the oral health of hard-of-hearing children in Cuttack city, using WHO's assessment tools to analyze their dietary and hygiene practices.
  • Conducted with 90 children aged 5 to 19, results indicated a high prevalence of dental issues, with 76.9% having dental caries and 82.4% experiencing gingival bleeding.
  • The findings showed a significant correlation between the severity of hearing loss and dental caries, emphasizing a need for improved oral health treatment and preventive measures in this demographic.
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of various remineralizing agents in stopping the early enamel lesions surrounding orthodontic brackets from progressing.

Techniques: Four groups were randomly allocated to a total of 100 participants: the control group (no treatment), calcium phosphate, casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP), and fluoride varnish. Remineralizing chemicals were administered in accordance with manufacturer recommendations, and enamel lesions were created around orthodontic brackets.

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The oligosaccharide needed for protein N-glycosylation is assembled on a lipid carrier via a multistep pathway. Synthesis is initiated on the cytoplasmic face of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and completed on the luminal side after transbilayer translocation of a heptasaccharide lipid intermediate. More than 30 congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) are associated with this pathway, including RFT1-CDG which results from defects in the membrane protein Rft1.

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The oligosaccharide needed for protein -glycosylation is assembled on a lipid carrier via a multi-step pathway. Synthesis is initiated on the cytoplasmic face of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and completed on the luminal side after transbilayer translocation of a heptasaccharide lipid intermediate. More than 30 Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDGs) are associated with this pathway, including RFT1-CDG which results from defects in the membrane protein Rft1.

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Objective: In this study, the retention rates of four different pit and fissure sealant materials on the first permanent molars were clinically assessed and compared.

Materials And Methods: A total of 120 kids aged 7 to 10 participated in a randomized controlled experiment. On their first permanent teeth, the subjects each got one of the four sealant materials (A, B, C, or D).

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the differences in calretinin expression among various odontogenic cysts and tumors.
  • Fifteen cases, including types of cysts and tumors like ameloblastoma, were analyzed using calretinin antibody staining and statistical methods.
  • Results showed that ameloblastomas had a significantly high expression of calretinin, suggesting its potential as a specific marker for assessing the aggressiveness of odontogenic tumors.
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Purpose: Breast cancer deaths disproportionately affect women living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Patient navigation has emerged as a cost-effective and impactful approach to enable women with symptoms or suspicious mammogram findings to access timely diagnosis and patients with breast cancer to access timely and appropriate multimodality treatment. However, few studies have systematically evaluated the impact of patient navigation on timeliness of diagnosis and treatment in LMICs.

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Class A G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), a superfamily of cell membrane signaling receptors, moonlight as constitutively active phospholipid scramblases. The plasma membrane of metazoan cells is replete with GPCRs yet has a strong resting trans-bilayer phospholipid asymmetry, with the signaling lipid phosphatidylserine confined to the cytoplasmic leaflet. To account for the persistence of this lipid asymmetry in the presence of GPCR scramblases, we hypothesized that GPCR-mediated lipid scrambling is regulated by cholesterol, a major constituent of the plasma membrane.

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Class A G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), a superfamily of cell membrane signaling receptors, moonlight as constitutively active phospholipid scramblases. The plasma membrane of metazoan cells is replete with GPCRs, yet has a strong resting trans-bilayer phospholipid asymmetry, with the signaling lipid phosphatidylserine confined to the cytoplasmic leaflet. To account for the persistence of this lipid asymmetry in the presence of GPCR scramblases, we hypothesized that GPCR-mediated lipid scrambling is regulated by cholesterol, a major constituent of the plasma membrane.

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Background: The term ""e-health"" refers to all technological applications in the delivery of a more affordable, high-speed, and widely accessible mode of health care. It is a definite solution to managing the public's health and well-being during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, and doctors from all fields of expertise are required to be at par with it in terms of knowledge, attitude, and readiness to use it to their advantage under the current circumstances.

Materials And Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among the faculty, postgraduates, and interns of the medical and dental schools of a university, which used an expert-validated self-administered questionnaire assessing knowledge, attitude, and readiness to use e-health.

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COVID-19 continues to cause an increase in the number of cases and deaths worldwide. Due to the ever-mutating nature of the virus, frequent vaccination against COVID-19 is anticipated. Most of the approved SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are administered using the conventional intramuscular route, causing vaccine hesitancy.

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This study focused on developing an influenza vaccine delivered in polymeric nanoparticles (NPs) using dissolving microneedles. We first formulated an influenza extracellular matrix protein 2 virus-like particle (M2e VLP)-loaded with poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) nanoparticles, yielding M2e5x VLP PLGA NPs. The vaccine particles were characterized for their physical properties and in vitro immunogenicity.

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There is an alarming rise in the number of gonorrhea cases worldwide. Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacteria that causes gonorrhea infection, has gradually developed antimicrobial resistance over the years. To date, there is no licensed vaccine for gonorrhea.

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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is one of the leading causes of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in children ages five years and below. Recent outbreaks of the virus have proven that RSV remains a severe burden on healthcare services. Thus, a vaccine for RSV is a need of the hour.

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Although the global Zika epidemic in 2015-16 fueled vaccine development efforts, there is no approved Zika vaccine or treatment available to date. Current vaccine platforms in clinical trials are administered via either subcutaneous or intramuscular injections, which are painful and decrease compliance. Therefore, in the present study, we explored Zika vaccine microparticles (MPs)-loaded dissolving microneedles (MNs) with adjuvant MPs encapsulating Alhydrogel and MPL-A administered via the transdermal route as a pain-free vaccine strategy.

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SARS-CoV-2, the causal agent of COVID-19, is a contagious respiratory virus that frequently mutates, giving rise to variant strains and leading to reduced vaccine efficacy against the variants. Frequent vaccination against the emerging variants may be necessary; thus, an efficient vaccination system is needed. A microneedle (MN) vaccine delivery system is non-invasive, patient-friendly, and can be self-administered.

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Vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 have transformed the course of the COVID-19 pandemic with more than 30 authorizations. More than 2 billion people have been vaccinated with these vaccines developed on very different manufacturing platforms. We have reviewed the unprecedented work done in various aspects of the authorized vaccines and listed three potential improvements: 1) long-term stability at room-temperature conditions; 2) suitability for diverse populations such as infants, elderly, immune-compromised, and those with pre-existing or ongoing diseases; and 3) ability to act against different strains.

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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an infectious disease that poses a significant public health risk in young children. Vaccine studies conducted in the 1960s using an intramuscular injection of formalin-inactivated respiratory syncytial virus (Fi-RSV) resulted in an enhanced respiratory disease and led to the failure of the vaccine. Thus, the virus-like particles (VLP) of the RSV fusion (F) protein was used as the vaccine antigen in this study.

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The objective of this "proof-of-concept" study was to evaluate the synergistic effect of a subunit microparticulate vaccine and microneedles (MN) assisted vaccine delivery system against a human coronavirus. Here, we formulated PLGA polymeric microparticles (MPs) encapsulating spike glycoprotein (GP) of SARS-CoV as the model antigen. Similarly, we formulated adjuvant MPs encapsulating Alhydrogel® and AddaVax™.

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  • The study aimed to examine how dental factors might influence apneic activity in patients with and without obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
  • A total of 120 individuals were analyzed, including 60 diagnosed with OSA and 60 control subjects, with various measurements taken related to physical characteristics and dental exams.
  • Key findings showed that certain dental parameters, like neck circumference and palatal structure, are significantly associated with OSA, with obese patients showing a higher likelihood of experiencing OSA symptoms.
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In this study, we demonstrate how encapsulating a conserved influenza ectodomain matrix-2 protein virus-like particle (M2e5x VLP) into a pre-crosslinked bovine serum albumin (BSA) polymeric matrix enhances in vitro antigen immunogenicity and in vivo efficacy. The spray-dried M2e5x VLP-loaded BSA microparticles (MPs) showed enhanced stimulation of antigen presenting cells (APCs), as confirmed through nitrite production and increased antigen-cell interactions seen in real time using live-cell imaging. Next, to further boost the immunogenicity of M2e5x VLP microparticles, M2e5x MPs were combined with Alhydrogel and monophosphoryl lipid-A (MPL-A) adjuvant microparticles.

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This 'proof-of-concept' study aimed to test the microparticulate vaccine delivery system and a transdermal vaccine administration strategy using dissolving microneedles (MN). For this purpose, we formulated poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) microparticles (MP) encapsulating the inactivated canine coronavirus (iCCoV), as a model antigen, along with adjuvant MP encapsulating Alhydrogel and AddaVax. We characterized the vaccine MP for size, surface charge, morphology, and encapsulation efficiency.

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Despite the detrimental effects associated with Zika infection, there are no approved treatments or vaccines available. To address the need for a safe and effective vaccine for Zika, we formulated poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) polymeric vaccine microparticles (MP) encapsulating the inactivated Zika virus, along with adjuvant MP encapsulating Alhydrogel® and MPL-A®. We characterized the vaccine MP for size, surface charge, morphology, encapsulation efficiency, and antigen integrity.

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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is one of the leading causes of bronchiolitis and pneumonia in childrenunder one year globally. As a result, RSV poses a severe burden on healthcare services. Thus, a vaccine for RSV is a global need.

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