Publications by authors named "P N Vinoth"

Sugarcane is an economically important polyploid crop whose genetic complexity and limited fertility poses a challenge for crop improvement programs. Gamma radiation-induced mutagenesis is an alternate approach for generating a diverse array of agronomically useful mutants, accelerating varietal development in a long-duration crop like sugarcane. To develop agronomically useful mutants of a commercial sugarcane genotype Co 99004, gamma ray induced in vitro mutagenesis was carried out.

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Introduction The inguino-scrotal/labial region, anatomically defined as the juncture where the thigh meets the lower abdomen, encompassing the ipsilateral scrotal area in men and the inguino-labial area in women, exhibits a broad spectrum of masses. Traditionally, these swellings were clinically diagnosed with high accuracy, primarily due to the prevalence of simple hernias and hydroceles. However, contemporary observations reveal a surge in complex inguino-scrotal/labial swellings, particularly in referral hospitals, necessitating additional radiological and imaging modalities for precise diagnosis.

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Objective: The aim of our study was to explore the incidence of cardiac involvement in children with dengue infection admitted in a tertiary care hospital and to evaluate the features of cardiac involvement with the severity of dengue fever.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted from September 2014 to August 2016. A total of 130 patients with confirmed dengue NS1 antigen or IgM antibody positivity between the ages of 1 month and 18 years were evaluated.

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Palladium(ii)-catalyzed regioselective syn-chloropalladation and anti-acetoxypalladation-initiated cascade processes were developed for the synthesis of functionalized tetrahydroquinolines. A series of N-propargyl arylamines tethered with an α,β-unsaturated carbonyl scaffold underwent atom economical cascade reactions to deliver chloro- and acetoxy-substituted tetrahydroquinolines bearing an exocyclic double bond in high yields. A mechanism is proposed for these cascade processes involving a sequential syn-chloropalladation or anti-acetoxypalladation of alkynes followed by intramolecular olefin insertion (6-exo-trig) and protonolysis steps.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Triple-negative breast cancer is highly aggressive with few treatment options, prompting the need for new, targeted therapies that minimize harmful side effects.
  • - A new compound, nID, was tested on aggressive breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231 and MDA-MB-468) and showed a noticeable reduction in their viability and increased p53 expression, leading to cell aging, while not affecting normal epithelial-like cells (WRL-68).
  • - The study reveals that nID selectively targets and inhibits the proliferation of specific breast cancer cells, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic option for treating triple-negative breast cancer.
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