Publications by authors named "Neha Shukla"

Background: Isolation with cotton rolls does not always provide as complete isolation as rubber dam, especially in procedures where absolute moisture control is critical. Therefore, this review aims to summarize and analyze previous studies evaluating the retention and marginal integrity of pit & fissure sealant using rubber dam and cotton roll isolation techniques during dental treatment in children.

Material And Methods: In accordance with PRISMA guidelines, search yielded 1361 articles, with seven RCTs and one non-RCT design meeting the inclusion criteria.

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Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the association between the dental caries and the level of salivary alpha amylase activity among caries active and caries free individuals.

Design: This review followed the PRISMA guidelines and registered in PROSPERO (CRD42024518973). A comprehensive search across various research databases until January 31, 2024 yielded 1031 articles, where multiple screening ultimately narrowed it to 13 articles.

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Cancer is one of the major life-threatening diseases in the world and oral cancer is the 8th most common type of deadly cancers in Asian countries. Despite many causes, tobacco is the main causative agent as 90% of oral cancer cases were due to daily consumption of tobacco and its products. The major drawback of the conventional therapies for oral cancer including chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy or combination of these is the dose limiting toxicity.

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Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a promising technology for converting wet organic waste such as sewage sludge into biocrude oil while simultaneously destroying per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). This study tracked the fate and degradation of six representative PFAS in water to address the effect of perfluoroalkyl chain length on degradation rates and the formation of volatile transformation products at 300-350 °C. While perfluorosulfonic acids were recalcitrant, perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs) were rapidly and completely decarboxylated to hydroperfluoroalkanes (1 H-perfluoroheptane in the case of perfluorooctanoic acid).

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Cadmium (Cd) exposure to the animals including humans is reported as nephrotoxic compounds i.e., disturbing redox status (increase oxidative stress), mitochondrial dysfunction, renal cell death and altered transporters in the renal system.

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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is specified by microalbuminuria, glomerular lesions, and renal fibrosis leading to end-stage renal disease. The pathophysiology of DN is multifactorial as a result of gene-environment interaction. Clinical studies suggested that gene mutations affect various pathways involved in DN, including extracellular matrix (ECM).

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Importance: Patient-perceived barriers to hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) care are poorly understood. Understanding health care barriers is a critical first step toward improving care for this population.

Objective: To characterize the health care experiences of people living with HS, including perceived barriers and facilitators to health care access, and to elucidate potential associations among these barriers and facilitators, health care access, and disease activity.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most diagnosed malignancy in the men worldwide. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are the sub-population of cells present in the tumor which possess unique properties of self-renewal and multilineage differentiation thus thought to be major cause of therapy resistance, disease relapse, and mortality in several malignancies including PCa. CSCs have also been shown positive for the common stem cells markers such as ALDH EZH2, OCT4, SOX2, c-MYC, Nanog etc.

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  • Meiosis is a specialized cell division process that reduces chromosome number and is crucial for the formation of gametes in plants like Arabidopsis, where it transitions to gametophyte development through translation inhibition mechanisms involving TDM1 and SMG7.
  • Mutants lacking these mechanisms experience abnormal nuclear divisions due to the inability to downregulate cyclin-dependent kinases, resulting in the failure to form tetrads.
  • A suppressor screen identified mutation in CDKD;3, which alleviates these meiotic defects by preventing aberrant divisions and promoting the formation of functional microspores, indicating its complex role in cell cycle regulation beyond just activating CDKA;1.
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  • Meiosis marks the shift from diploid to haploid stages in the cell cycle and requires reprogramming of cell division processes before transitioning back to mitosis.
  • This study identifies that the transition during the second meiotic division is controlled by the inhibition of translation through the involvement of processing bodies (P-bodies) and the protein TDM1.
  • TDM1 interacts with SMG7 to form P-bodies that sequester the translation initiation complex eIF4F, thus inhibiting translation and allowing for the appropriate expression of genes necessary for gametophyte differentiation.
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This scientific data article is related to the research work entitled "Optimization of bio-oil production from microwave co-pyrolysis of food waste and low-density polyethylene with response surface methodology" published in "Journal of Environmental Management" (10.1016/j.jenvman.

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Biochar (BC) production by microwave (MW) co-pyrolysis of food waste (FW) with polyethylene (PE) (mixed in a ratio of 8:1) was performed in the present study using different MW susceptors, i.e. granular activated carbon (G), silica gel (S), cement (C) and flyash (F).

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The applicability of waste to energy conversion technique is facing many issues because of current waste management practices. Focusing on the segregation issue of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) from food waste (FW), microwave (MW) co-pyrolysis of FW and LDPE was investigated in this study. Multifactor optimization of the operating parameters, viz.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of telemedicine, including teledermatology. Monitoring skin lesions using teledermatology may become increasingly important for several skin diseases, including low-risk skin cancers. The purpose of this study was to describe the key factors that could serve as barriers or facilitators to skin disease monitoring using mobile health technology (mHealth) in older adults.

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Continuous feeding of high dietary sugar is strongly associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D) and its secondary complications. Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major secondary complication that leads to glomerular and renal tubular dysfunction. The present study is aimed to investigate the effects of chronic exposure of high sugar diet (HSD) on renal tubules.

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Xenobiotic mediated renal toxicity is one of the major health concerns to the organisms, including humans. New chemicals with nephrotoxic potential are continuously being added to the list of existing nephrotoxicants. To predict the nephrotoxicity of these new chemicals, reliable and cost-effective alternative animal models are required.

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Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a slow-growing, rarely lethal skin cancer that affects people 65 years or older. A range of treatment options exist for BCC, but there is little evidence available to guide patients and providers in selecting the best treatment options.

Objectives: This study outlines the development of a patient decision aid (PDA) for low-risk BCC that can be used by patients and providers to assist in shared decision-making.

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The present study investigated the efficacy of microwave photo-oxidation (MWPO) process with two oxidants i.e. persulphate (PS) and hydrogen peroxide (HO) for degradation of Congo red (CR).

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SMG7 proteins are evolutionary conserved across eukaryotes and primarily known for their function in nonsense mediated RNA decay (NMD). In contrast to other NMD factors, SMG7 proteins underwent independent expansions during evolution indicating their propensity to adopt novel functions. Here we characterized SMG7 and SMG7-like (SMG7L) paralogs in .

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Several different types of RNA molecules such as microRNAs (miRNAs) have been detected within extracellular vesicles in the circulation. The detection and potential utility of these as disease biomarkers requires the ability to detect their presence with adequate sensitivity and to quantitate their expression. The potential for circulating miRNA to serve as biomarkers can be evaluated through their detection in association with specific disease states.

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Current approaches for collection of extracellular vesicles (EV) are based on classical cell culture media production. This involves collection from cells grown in flasks, and can require multiple rounds of centrifugation or filtration, followed by ultracentrifugation or density gradient centrifugation. There are several limitations of these approaches, for example, they require a large input volume, the yield and concentration is low, and the process is time consuming.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are endogenous nanoparticles that play important roles in intercellular communication. Unmodified and engineered EVs can be utilized for therapeutic purposes. For instance, mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-derived EVs have shown promise for tissue repair, while drug-loaded EVs have the potential to be used for cancer treatment.

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Circulating microRNAs that are associated with specific diseases have garnered much attention for use in diagnostic assays. However, detection of disease-associated miRNA can be affected by several factors such as release of contaminating cellular miRNA during sample collection, variations due to amplification of transcript for detection, or controls used for normalization for accurate quantitation. We analyzed circulating miRNA in serum and plasma samples obtained concurrently from 28 patients, using a Nanostring quantitative assay platform.

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