Publications by authors named "Mondal S"

We measure the tau-to-light-lepton ratio of inclusive B-meson branching fractions R(X_{τ/ℓ})≡B(B→Xτν)/B(B→Xℓν), where ℓ indicates an electron or muon, and thereby test the universality of charged-current weak interactions. We select events that have one fully reconstructed B meson and a charged lepton candidate from 189  fb^{-1} of electron-positron collision data collected with the Belle II detector. We find R(X_{τ/ℓ})=0.

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Anticancer drugs are often associated with limitations such as poor stability in aqueous solutions, limited cell membrane permeability, nonspecific targeting, and irregular drug release when taken orally. One possible solution to these problems is the use of nanocarriers of drug molecules, particularly those with targeting ability, stimuli-responsive properties, and high drug loading capacity. These nanocarriers can improve drug stability, increase cellular uptake, allow specific targeting of cancer cells, and provide controlled drug release.

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In drug delivery, it is common to use porous particles as carrier media, instead of dense particles, due to their high specific surface area and available entrapment volume, which allows a higher amount of drug to be encapsulated and then released. Chitosan microparticles are extensively used in drug delivery, but porous chitosan microparticles are scarcely reported. In this work, the preparation of porous chitosan microparticles using membrane emulsification is addressed, a technology that involves mild operating conditions and less energy consumption than traditional methods (such as ultrasound), and with higher control of the particle size.

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The field of clinical research continues to advance, and for ethical conduct of research, researchers need to have a strong foundation in good clinical practice (GCP). GCP guidelines are internationally recognized standards that govern the conduct of clinical trials, ensuring the protection of human subjects and the generation of reliable data. However, novice researchers or postgraduate medical students who would delve into research activities may face difficulty getting avenues for GCP training.

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  • The study aimed to assess whether elevated fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels in the first trimester can predict the development of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) later in pregnancy, as well as associated adverse events.
  • It analyzed data from 16 studies involving over 115,000 pregnancies and found that FPG levels above 5.1 mmol/L (92 mg/dL) significantly increased the risk of GDM and several pregnancy complications including pre-eclampsia and large-for-gestational-age infants.
  • However, the research had limitations, such as a lack of diverse studies reporting on higher FPG thresholds, particularly at 6.1 mmol/L (110 mg/dL).
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Chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is a global issue and the available drugs such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) comprise various toxic effects as well as resistance and cross-resistance. Therefore, novel molecules targeting specific enzymes may unravel a new direction in antileukemic drug discovery. In this context, targeting gelatinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) can be an alternative option for the development of novel molecules effective against CML.

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Triticum mosaic virus (TriMV, genus , family ) was first reported in 2006 (Seifers et al. 2008) to infect wheat, and since then, it has been established as a constraint for US wheat production (Byamukama et al. 2013).

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  • Most global mangrove restoration efforts focus on mono-species plantations, often lacking ecological principles, which leads to a low success rate in these initiatives.
  • Researchers tested an innovative restoration framework for degraded mangrove ecosystems in the Indian Sundarbans, incorporating site-specific strategies and comparing them to conventional methods.
  • This study used advanced statistical analyses to evaluate the success of restoration efforts, demonstrating that a diverse ecological approach has a higher potential for restoring functions and sustainability compared to single-species practices.
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It is important to describe effective and non-toxic therapies for multiple sclerosis (MS), an autoimmune demyelinating disease. Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease that serves as a model for MS. Earlier we and others have shown that, gemfibrozil, a lipid-lowering drug, exhibits therapeutic efficacy in EAE.

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Water microdroplets are widespread in the atmosphere. We report a striking observation that micron-sized water droplets obtained from zero-volt spray sources (sonic spray, humidifier, spray bottle, steamer, etc.) spontaneously generate nitrogen oxides.

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A versatile graphene epitaxy (GrapE) furnace has been designed and fabricated for the growth of epitaxial graphene (EG) on silicon carbide (SiC) in diverse growth environments ranging from high vacuum to atmospheric argon pressure. Radio-frequency induction enables heating capabilities up to 2000 °C, with controlled heating ramp rates achievable up to 200 °C/s. The details of critical design aspects and temperature characteristics of the GrapE system are discussed.

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Angular correlations between heavy quarks provide a unique probe of the quark-gluon plasma created in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions. Results are presented of a measurement of the azimuthal angle correlations between muons originating from semileptonic decays of heavy quarks produced in 5.02 TeV Pb+Pb and pp collisions at the LHC.

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Eggshell membrane-based biomedical applications have recently received great attention for their wound-healing properties. However, there are limited studies on diabetic wound healing. In this regard, we devised four types of composite eggshell membrane mats with nanoscale coatings of bioactive glass/Zn/Co-doped bioactive glass (ESM + BAG, ESM + ZnBAG, ESM + CoBAG, and ESM + ZnCoBAG) as wound-dressing materials for chronic nonhealing diabetic wounds.

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Sodium glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT-2i) are antidiabetic medications with remarkable cardiovascular (CV) benefits proven by multiple randomised controlled trials and real-world data. These drugs are also useful in the prevention of CV disease (CVD) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Although DM as such is a huge risk factor for CVD, the CV benefits of SGLT-2i are not just because of antidiabetic effects.

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  • A study was conducted on 48 aromatic rice genotypes across six seasons in West Bengal, India, to analyze the genetic divergence based on ten morphological characters and yield traits.
  • Significant variations were observed in traits like tillers per plant, grains per panicle, and seed yield, indicating their strong positive correlation with overall seed yield.
  • The genotypes were grouped into six clusters, with Cluster III (Tulaipanji, Patnai, Basmati 1121, Jugal, Bahurupi) and Cluster VI (Kanakchur) showing the highest divergence, while specific genotypes like Shakbhati and Sugandhi were highlighted as potential donors for breeding programs due to their advantageous characteristics.
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Chest Radiography is a non-invasive imaging modality for diagnosing and managing chronic lung disorders, encompassing conditions such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, and COVID-19. While it is crucial for disease localization and severity assessment, existing computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems primarily focus on classification tasks, often overlooking these aspects. Additionally, prevalent approaches rely on class activation or saliency maps, providing only a rough localization.

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(-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a bioactive polyphenol of green tea, has chemo-preventive effects against various cancer cells. Nanoparticles (NPs) carrying different ligands are able to specifically interact with their receptors on different cancer cells that can provide effective release of cytotoxic drugs. In the present study, we have prepared EGCG entrapped NPs using PLGA (poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide)).

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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) offer an eco-friendly alternative to agrochemicals for better plant growth and development. Here, we evaluated the plant growth promotion abilities of actinobacteria isolated from the tea (Camellia sinensis) rhizosphere of Darjeeling, India. 16 S rRNA gene ribotyping of 28 isolates demonstrated the presence of nine different culturable actinobacterial genera.

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  • Androgens, particularly testosterone, play a crucial role in penile health, and low testosterone levels can negatively impact individuals with urethral strictures, which are narrowed areas in the urethra.
  • A study conducted at IPGMER in Kolkata from February to September 2023 involved comparing hormone levels in patients with and without urethral strictures, excluding those with hormonal disorders.
  • Results showed that patients with strictures had significantly lower testosterone levels and a higher incidence of hypogonadism, particularly in more severe cases like long-segment strictures, raising concerns about the recurrence of stricture symptoms.
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Multicopper oxidases (MCOs) utilize a tricopper active site to reduce dioxygen to water through 4H 4e proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET). Understanding the thermodynamics of PCET at a tricopper cluster is essential for elucidating how MCOs harness the oxidative power of O while mitigating oxidative damage. In this study, we determined the O-H bond dissociation free energies (BDFEs) and p values of a series of tricopper hydroxo and tricopper aqua complexes as synthetic models of the tricopper site in MCOs.

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Development of a simple, cost-efficient, and portable UO sensory probe with high selectivity and sensitivity is highly desirable in the context of monitoring radioactive contaminants. Herein, we report a luminescent Co-based metal-organic framework (MOF), {[MeNH][Co(DATRz)(NHBDC)]·G} (), equipped with abundant amino functionalities for the selective detection of uranyl cations. The ionic structure consists of two types of channels decorated with plentiful Lewis basic amino moieties, which trigger a stronger acid-base interaction with the diffused cationic units and thus can selectively quench the fluorescence intensity in the presence of other interfering ions.

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A search for exotic decays of the Higgs boson () with a mass of 125 to a pair of light pseudoscalars is performed in final states where one pseudoscalar decays to two quarks and the other to a pair of muons or leptons. A data sample of proton-proton collisions at corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 recorded with the CMS detector is analyzed. No statistically significant excess is observed over the standard model backgrounds.

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Common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is a major staple food crop, providing a fifth of food calories and proteins to the world's human population. Despite the impressive growth in global wheat production in recent decades, further increases in grain yield are required to meet future demands.

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