Publications by authors named "P Reena Devi"

Background/aim: The evidence related to the superiority of the recommended treatment protocols for necrotic immature permanent teeth is unclear. We aimed to compare the clinical, radiographic, and overall success rates of apexification and regenerative endodontic treatment (RET), assess the methodological quality, and assess the strength of evidence for outcomes.

Methods: A search was performed in PubMed, Scopus, LILACS, EMBASE, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library.

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The present study was conducted to generate the comprehensive data on the nutritional composition, minerals, heavy metal, bioactive compounds, antioxidant and antibacterial properties of Chinese chive (Allium odorum L.) grown at two different locations including Manipur and Punjab. The crop grown in Manipur exhibited higher values of nutritional and phytochemical compound values than those grown in Punjab.

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Heterocyclic compounds that include nitrogen and their derivatives have long been regarded as excellent sources of medicinal substances. Pyrazole is a compound with two nitrogen atoms and an aromatic structure. It has several uses and intricate stereochemistry arranged in a five-membered ring.

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Article Synopsis
  • Odontogenic Keratocysts (OKCs) exhibit aggressive growth and a tendency to recur, influenced by a factor known as subepithelial hyalinization (SEH).
  • The study investigates the relationship between SEH and the biological behavior of OKCs, particularly in the north Indian population, using staining techniques and immunohistochemical markers like Ki67.
  • Results show that SEH-positive OKCs have higher proliferative activity and significant histological metrics indicating that SEH can be a reliable predictor of recurrence in OKCs.
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Objectives: To characterize the inflammatory cytokine profiles in children with TB in the presence and absence of SARS-CoV2 seropositivity.

Methods: This study evaluated cytokine responses in two groups of children with TB: CoV2+ (TB and SARS-CoV2 seropositive) and CoV2- (TB and SARS-CoV2 seronegative). Each group had 30 children, and cytokine levels were measured at baseline, months 3 and 6.

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