Publications by authors named "Neha Mathur"

The routine schedule of antenatal ultrasound scans has led to an increased frequency of detection of foetal ovarian cysts. Although most of them regress spontaneously, some may grow into large cysts and undergo torsion followed by auto-amputation. However, pre- and post-natal scans may fail to identify this event.

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The melting of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) in the presence of solvent molecules is a fundamental process with significant implications for understanding the thermal and mechanical behavior of DNA and its interactions with the surrounding environment. The solvents play an essential role in the structural transformation of DNA subjected to a pulling force. In this study, we simulate the thermal and force induced denaturation of dsDNA and elucidate the solvent dependent melting behavior, identifying key factors that influence the stability of DNA melting in presence of solvent molecules.

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BACKGROUND Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is a bacterium that is well known for causing serious diarrheal infections and can even lead to colon cancer if left untreated. Disruption of the normal healthy bacteria in the colon can lead to development of C.

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DNA-linked gold nanoparticles (DNA-AuNPs) are combined nanomaterials that contain the optical and electronic properties of AuNPs with the unique functions of DNA. These hybrid systems are used in various nanobiotechnology, medical, and pharmaceutical sciences (Löwe et al. in FEBS J 287(23):5039, 2020; Speer et al.

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Herein, by implanting palladium nanoparticles (Pd NPs) onto titanium dioxide (TiO) nanorods (NRs) through 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA), we devised a robust heterogeneous catalyst. The formation of Pd-MUA-TiO nanocomposites (NCs) was authenticated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray analysis, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller analysis, atomic absorption spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy techniques. Pd NPs were synthesized directly onto TiO nanorods without the MUA support for comparative studies.

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Research has shown that the healthcare sector is among the least green sectors and constitutes one of the largest contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, posing risks to human health. This review discusses the development of a knowledge translation tool that aims to compare a range of interventions that can be applied in hospital settings to reduce the local GHG emissions and associated financial costs. It discusses several interventions that potentially have the most impact on GHG reduction and compares these to interventions that are commonly used in different hospital departments.

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Abdominal obesity associates with cardiometabolic disease and an accumulation of lipids in the visceral adipose depot, whereas lipid accumulation in the subcutaneous depot is more benign. We aimed to further investigate whether the adipogenic properties where cell-intrinsic, or dependent on a depot-specific or obesity-produced microenvironment. We obtained visceral and subcutaneous biopsies from non-obese women ( = 14) or women living with morbid obesity ( = 14) and isolated adipose stem and progenitor cells (ASPCs) from the stromal vascular fraction of non-obese ( = 13) and obese ( = 13).

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Although diagnosed by characteristic motor features, Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders are frequently accompanied by a wide range of neuropsychiatric symptoms that require a multidisciplinary approach for treatment. Neuropsychiatric symptoms such as depression, anxiety and cognitive symptoms strongly influence quality of life, motor symptoms, and non-motor bodily symptoms. This review summarizes our current understanding of the neuropsychiatric symptoms in movement disorders and discusses the evidence base for treatments focusing on rehabilitation and nonpharmacological approaches.

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Purpose Of Review: Anal fissures are very common. They are easy to diagnose and treat in the office setting. They may coexist with hemorrhoids.

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Adenocarcinoma of cervix is a rare malignancy of cervix. It is an aggressive tumor with a high incidence of metastasis. Ovarian metastasis in early stage adenocarcinoma is rare.

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Introduction: As medical students transition from didactic courses to clinical rotations, they will frequently encounter patients with cirrhosis and ascites. It is paramount that they have a firm foundation of how to diagnose ascites and perform a proper diagnostic workup in order to understand the etiology and therefore the proper management. This module is designed as a group-based, interactive learning workshop for those transitioning students.

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Elevated skin temperature at the body/device interface of lower-limb prostheses is one of the major factors that affect tissue health. The heat dissipation in prosthetic sockets is greatly influenced by the thermal conductive properties of the hard socket and liner material employed. However, monitoring of the interface temperature at skin level in lower-limb prosthesis is notoriously complicated.

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Monitoring of the interface temperature at skin level in lower-limb prosthesis is notoriously complicated. This is due to the flexible nature of the interface liners used impeding the required consistent positioning of the temperature sensors during donning and doffing. Predicting the in-socket residual limb temperature by monitoring the temperature between socket and liner rather than skin and liner could be an important step in alleviating complaints on increased temperature and perspiration in prosthetic sockets.

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  • The standard treatment for hepatitis C is a combination of direct-acting antiviral (DAA) medications that target the virus directly.
  • Despite their effectiveness, there's a growing concern about virologic failures in real-world settings, where cure rates are lower than anticipated.
  • Research is ongoing to understand the reasons behind these failures, which may include resistance to the drugs, their effectiveness, and individual patient factors, as well as exploring salvage therapies for those who experience treatment failures.
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  • The study investigates tobacco use among teachers in Bihar, India, highlighting their role as opinion leaders in tobacco control despite limited knowledge about their own habits.
  • Using survey data from 72 government schools, the research finds that teachers are more likely to use smokeless tobacco if they have coworkers who do, and that having rules against smoking at home reduces smoking rates among teachers.
  • Older male teachers are identified as being at a higher risk for tobacco use, suggesting that future interventions should focus on the social environment surrounding tobacco use among educators.
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Increased temperature and perspiration within a prosthetic socket is a common complaint of many amputees. The heat dissipation in prosthetic sockets is greatly influenced by the thermal conductive properties of the socket and interface liner materials. These materials influence the body's temperature regulation mechanism and might be the reason for thermal discomfort in prosthetic sockets.

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Age dependent decline in skeletal muscle function leads to impaired metabolic flexibility in elderly individuals. Physical activity and testosterone treatment have proven efficient strategies for delaying this condition. However, a common molecular pathway has not been identified.

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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients with lipodystrophy have decreased insulin-stimulated glucose uptake. Both endurance and resistance training improve insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle of HIV-infected patients, but the mechanisms are unknown. This study aims to identify the molecular pathways involved in the beneficial effects of training on insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle of HIV-infected patients.

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Human brown adipose tissue (BAT) has been detected in adults but was recently suggested to be of brite/beige origin. We collected BAT from the supraclavicular region in 21 patients undergoing surgery for suspected cancer in the neck area and assessed the gene expression of established murine markers for brown, brite/beige, and white adipocytes. We demonstrate that a classical brown expression signature, including upregulation of miR-206, miR-133b, LHX8, and ZIC1 and downregulation of HOXC8 and HOXC9, coexists with an upregulation of two newly established brite/beige markers, TBX1 and TMEM26.

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Background: Smoking in Hollywood movies is a known risk factor for teen smoking in the USA and Europe, but little is known about the association between exposure to tobacco use in Bollywood movies and teen tobacco use in India.

Methods: A cross-sectional sample of 3956 adolescents (eighth and ninth grades, ages 12-16 years) from 12 randomly selected New Delhi schools was surveyed in 2009, assessing tobacco use status, receptivity to tobacco promotions (based on owning or being willing to wear tobacco-branded merchandise) and exposure to tobacco use in movies. Quartiles of exposure to tobacco use in popular Bollywood movies released from 2006 to 2008 (n=59) were determined by content coding them for tobacco use and querying the adolescents whether they had seen each one.

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Objective: To provide an overview of Project ACTIVITY, a group randomized intervention trial designed to test the efficacy of a community-based, comprehensive approach to tobacco control for youth (10-19 years) living in low- income communities in India. In doing so, details regarding baseline characteristics of the study sample are provided.

Methods: Fourteen slum communities in Delhi, India were matched and randomized to intervention (n=7) and control (n=7) conditions.

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Chronic noncommunicable diseases (CNCDs), which include cardiovascular disease, some cancers, for example, colon cancer, breast cancer, and type 2 diabetes, are reaching epidemic proportions worldwide. It has now become clear that low-grade chronic inflammation is a key player in the pathogenesis of most CNCDs. Given that regular exercise offers protection against all causes of mortality, primarily by protection against atherosclerosis and insulin resistance, we suggest that exercise may exert some of its beneficial health effects by inducing anti-inflammatory actions.

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