Publications by authors named "P K Karak"

Introduction: The widespread presence of bisphenol-A (BPA) in consumer goods like water bottles and eyeglass frames raises serious concerns about the chemical's ability to accumulate in human tissues. Molecular filtration and activated carbon adsorption are two of the many BPA treatment technologies that have emerged in response to these issues; both are essential in the removal or degradation of BPA from water sources and industrial effluents.

Content: To secure the long-term health and environmental advantages of BPA treatment approaches, sustainable development is essential.

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Background: Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) Positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) has become a crucial imaging modality for the staging of patients with prostate cancer. The purpose of this study is to retrospectively determine the frequency, anatomical distribution, and clinical-pathologic correlates of extra-nodal and extra-osseous metastatic prostate cancer detected on PSMA PET/CT.

Methods: All available 650 PSMA PET/CT performed in patients with biopsy-proved prostate cancer in our institution between September 2021 and December 2023 were reviewed for the presence of extra-nodal and extra-osseous metastatic disease (M1C disease).

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We inspect the origin of the inverted singlet-triplet gap (INVEST) and slow change in the reverse intersystem crossing (rISC) rate with temperature, as recently observed. A Wigner phase space study reveals that, though INVEST is found at equilibrium geometry, variation in the exchange interaction and the doubles-excitation for other geometries in the harmonic region leads to non-INVEST behavior. This highlights the importance of nuclear degrees of freedom for the INVEST phenomenon, and in this case, geometric puckering of the studied molecule determines INVEST and the associated rISC dynamics.

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Article Synopsis
  • The review analyzes the rising threat of mucormycosis, particularly among COVID-19 patients with weakened immune systems, stressing the increased strain on healthcare systems due to diagnostic and treatment challenges.
  • It highlights the need for more extensive research on mucormycosis epidemiology, given the disease's complex etiology and its growing global incidence, particularly in the context of COVID-19.
  • The article emphasizes the importance of early detection, timely treatment, and exploring new pharmacological targets through multicenter trials to enhance therapeutic strategies against mucormycosis.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by immune system dysregulation, impacting both central and peripheral immune responses. The study aimed to investigate the mechanism behind the neurotoxic effects of β-amyloid (Aβ) peptide in the rat brain including the study of neuroinflammation, neurodegeneration, and alterations in peripheral immune responses (PIR). The neuroinflammation brought on by Aβ and is unknown to influence PIR.

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