Publications by authors named "N Nayan"

The aim of fungal treatment of organic matter for ruminants is the improvement of its degradability. So far, such treatment appears to be time-consuming and improvement has been modest. In previous work, we observed within three white rot species that there is modest () or low ( and ) variation in fiber degradation in wheat straw during seven weeks of incubation.

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Bisphenols are mainly used as protective coatings for plastics and resin-based materials in various consumer products. Industrial producers have a high demand for bisphenol A (BPA) among all bisphenol substitutes for various consumer products. However, according to reports, prolonged exposure to BPA can cause multiple health issues, including neurodevelopmental disorders in young children.

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Introduction: Blood request form (BRF) stands as a pivotal document in ensuring safe and effective blood transfusions within healthcare settings. Incomplete or erroneous data on BRF can heighten risk of adverse reactions and compromise patient safety. Aim of study was to assess level of completion of BRFs by clinicians and to evaluate root cause analysis (RCA) of incompleteness of BRFs and factors leading to their rejection.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study examines how prenatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) affects the learning and memory abilities of offspring by looking at changes in specific microRNAs and NMDA receptor subunits in the brain.
  • - Pregnant rats were given BPA during gestation, and the offspring were later assessed for gene expression and memory functions at various developmental stages.
  • - Results showed that BPA exposure led to decreased expression of key microRNAs and NMDA receptor proteins, causing significant deficits in spatial and fear memory in adolescent rats.
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