Publications by authors named "N R Prabhakar"

Hypobaric hypoxia (HH) occurring at high altitudes activates the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and increases circulating erythropoietin (EPO) levels. EPO stimulates red blood cell production (erythropoiesis), enhancing oxygen transport in arterial blood to counteract hypoxemia. The present study tested the hypothesis that SNS contributes to EPO activation by HH through epinephrine (EPI) release from the adrenal medullae.

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Background: POT is a relatively newly described benign odontogenic tumor with very few cases registered to date. We present the 1st case of Primordial odontogenic tumor (POT) from Sub-Saharan Africa with unique clinicopathological features; also, this is the first case to report POT's existence as a Hybrid Odontogenic lesion (HOL), with a pertinent review of the literature.

Case Presentation: This was a 17-year-old patient who presented with slow-growing, painless posterior mandibular swelling.

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Objective: Utilizing biological scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering is a promising tool for improving auricular reconstruction. Decellularized auricular scaffolds provide a means of regenerating cartilage for in vivo implantation, but identifying the ideal regenerative mix remains challenging.

Methods: Human cadaver auricular cartilage was decellularized and recellularized with either auricular chondrocytes alone, auricular chondrocytes with adipose-derived stem cells, or both cells with platelet-rich plasma.

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A practical C3 sulfenylation of indoles has been accomplished using arenediazonium tosylates and sodium metabisulfite, with a key role of iodine/DMF combination in the reaction. The method involves scarce use of sodium metabisulfite as a divalent sulfur source and offers an array of structurally diverse 3-arylthioindoles in high yields under operationally simple transition-metal-free and mild conditions.

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