Publications by authors named "N P Iyer"

Objective: Identification of patients with head-and-neck malignancies who are especially vulnerable to malnutrition is critical for optimizing outcomes. The objectives are; to correlate Bioelectrical-impendence-analysis (BIA) parameters with Subjective-Global-Assessment (SGA) scores, and determine the association of BIA parameters with common perioperative complications in patients undergoing head-and-neck surgery.

Study Design: Patients underwent formal SGA scoring and BIA preoperatively in a multidisciplinary allied health clinic.

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γδ T cells represent an 'unconventional' class of CD3+ lymphocytes with unique phenotypical and functional attributes that distinguishes them from their αβ T-cell receptor-expressing counterparts. Studies investigating the roles of γδ T cells in cancer have shown that these cells are indispensable for effective tumor control and their presence within the tumor may be of prognostic significance. Currently, there is significant interest in harnessing γδ T cells for cancer treatment, and research efforts have focused on the development of γδ T-cell-based strategies that are efficacious against cancer.

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The human body contains trillions of cells, classified into specific cell types, with diverse morphologies and functions. In addition, cells of the same type can assume different states within an individual's body during their lifetime. Understanding the complexities of the proteome in the context of a human organism and its many potential states is a necessary requirement to understanding human biology, but these complexities can neither be predicted from the genome, nor have they been systematically measurable with available technologies.

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