Publications by authors named "P Mech"

Anxiety is a widespread psychological disorder affecting both humans and animals. It is a typical stress reaction; however, its longer persistence can cause severe health disorders affecting the day-to-day life activities of individuals. An intriguing facet of the anxiety-related disorder can be addressed better by investigating the role of neurotransmitters in regulating emotions, provoking anxiety, analyzing the cross-talks between neurotransmitters, and, most importantly, identifying the biomarkers of the anxiety.

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Examination of carcasses of Himalayan goral (Naemorhedus goral) revealed nodular, pox-like eruptions in the skin. Similar disease was also seen in domestic goats (Capra aegagrus hircus) in the same area. Goatpox virus was identified as the etiology of the disease in both cases, with probable transmission between the species.

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The design of drug structures that are non-toxic, easily transported and permeable to cellular barriers is currently one of the most growing research trends. Indeed, the structural similarity of 2-hydrazinopyrazine (2HP) to pyrazinamide, which has been successfully used in anti-tuberculosis therapy, makes 2HP a promising research object. Thus, herein, a complete analysis of the structure of 2HP and its physicochemical and cytotoxic properties was performed.

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Pyridine, its N-oxide, and their derivatives are exciting classes of organic bases. These compounds show widespread biological activity, and they are often used in synthesis. In this work results on theoretical calculations of acid dissociation constants as p of pyridine, its -oxide, and their derivatives were done based on the thermodynamic cycle in water and acetonitrile.

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Phosphorylated proteins take part in many signaling pathways and play a key role in homeostasis regulation. The all-atom force fields enable us to study the systems containing phosphorylated proteins, but they are limited to short time scales. In this paper, we report the extension of the physics-based coarse-grained UNRES force field to treat systems with phosphorylated amino-acid residues.

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