Publications by authors named "Pradeep Mishra"

Hydrogen (H) energy has garnered significant attention due to its numerous advantages. Nonetheless, for future commercialization, it is imperative to screen and identify strains with enhanced H-producing capacities. In order to attain a high and consistent production performance, the conversion of biomass sources into H requires careful selection of the most appropriate H-producing bacteria.

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Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a common complication with a high fatality rate in cancer patients. There are notable variations in the epidemiology of BSI over time and among different countries. Infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) such as extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs) and carbapenem-resistant (CRE) are increasing.

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  • Changes in deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate (dNTP) pools are tied to higher mutation rates and genome instability in unicellular organisms, but their role in mammalian tumor development is not well understood.
  • A mouse model with a specific mutation in ribonucleotide reductase (RRM1-Y285A) showed decreased enzyme activity, leading to reduced dATP and dGTP levels, resulting in shorter lifespans and earlier tumor onset.
  • Analysis of the tumors indicated unique mutational signatures similar to those found in human cancers with related mutations in ribonucleotide reductase, suggesting that dNTP metabolism mutations may drive cancer development.
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In this study, the thermal and drying characteristics of a thin layer food sample were investigated. An indirect type, simple, efficient, and economically feasible solar dryer was fabricated and used for food preservation. However, a dynamic model of a fabricated solar dryer was also presented to gain a better insight into the drying and thermal actions.

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The endeavor to implement the 2030 Agenda of national and international stakeholders became increasingly impetuous, considering the wide range of uncertainties and risks. The new humans-centered development model built on the prominence of environmental and social values seeks to reinforce communities' resilience and mitigate environmental risks, leaving no one behind. For this to happen, solid and effective institutions, the right environmental policies, and a safe statutory labor framework are the sine qua non.

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Forecasts are valuable to countries to make informed business decisions and develop data-driven strategies. The production of pulses is an integral part of agricultural diversification initiatives because it offers promising economic opportunities to reduce rural poverty and unemployment in developing countries. Pulses are the cheapest source of protein needed for human health.

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A recent publication reported a uniform ∼5- to 6-fold increase in dNTP pools 30 min after exposure to ionizing radiation. Das et al. were not able to reproduce these results.

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Development of low-cost and economic cellulase production is among the key challenges due to its broad industrial applications. One of the main topics of research pertaining to sustainable biomass waste based biorefinaries is the development of economic cellulase production strategies. The main cause of the increase in cellulase production costs is the use of commercial substrates; as a result, the cost of any cellulase-based bioprocess can be decreased by employing a productive, low-cost substrate.

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Machine learning (ML) has proved to be a prominent study field while solving complex real-world problems. The whole globe has suffered and continues suffering from Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and its projections need to be forecasted. In this article, we propose and derive an autoregressive modeling framework based on ML and statistical methods to predict confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries.

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Objectives: To identify the preferred terminologies, nature of services, perceived benefits and barriers to medication therapy-related pharmacist services in the Western Pacific region to facilitate the development of a framework for medication therapy management.

Method: A survey was completed by hospital and community pharmacists purposively selected by the national pharmacist associations.

Key Findings: Pharmaceutical care was the preferred term with services predominantly related to medication safety and public health.

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  • Thailand has experienced significant economic losses due to foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks, prompting the need for effective forecasting methods for surveillance and control.
  • The study used various time-series models, including SARIMA, ETS, NNAR, and TBATS, to analyze 1209 monthly FMD episodes from 2010 to 2020, revealing a stable trend with increasing episodes from 2014 to 2020 and a seasonal peak from September to November.
  • The best-performing models highlighted the importance of incorporating seasonality and non-linear trends, suggesting that stronger control strategies in Thailand and its FMD-endemic neighboring countries are essential to prevent future outbreaks.
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Endophytes either be bacteria, fungi, or actinomycetes colonize inside the tissue of host plants without showing any immediate negative effects on them. Among numerous natural alternative sources, fungal endophytes produce a wide range of structurally diverse bioactive metabolites including anticancer compounds. Considering the production of bioactive compounds in low quantity, genetic and physicochemical modification of the fungal endophytes is performed for the enhanced production of bioactive compounds.

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Wound healing is a complex, highly regulated process that is important in sustaining the skin barrier function. The etiologic relation of specific metals is not adequately described for chronic non-healing wounds. The aim of this study was to estimate heavy and trace metals in chronic non-healing wound and their association with wound healing The levels of zinc, selenium, copper, magnesium, chromium, cadmium, iron, and lead were estimated in serum of chronic non-healing wound patients using atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

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Glutathione reductase is a critical enzyme for preventing oxidative stress and maintaining a reduced intracellular environment. Almost all present-day humans carry an amino acid substitution (S232G) in this enzyme relative to apes and Neanderthals. We express the modern human and the ancestral enzymes and show that whereas the activity and stability are unaffected by the amino acid substitution, the ancestral enzyme produces more reactive oxygen species and increases cellular levels of transcripts encoding cytokines.

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Pulses are staple protein-rich food for Indian vegetarians, and India is one of the largest producers in the world. The present investigation is an attempt to study the trend in the production of total pulses in India using the autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) method. For stochastic trend estimation, yearly data were used for the period from 1961 to 2019.

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Fragile X syndrome (FXS), a commonly inherited form of autism and intellectual disability, is associated with emotional symptoms that implicate dysfunction of the amygdala. However, current understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease is based primarily on studies in the hippocampus and neocortex, where FXS defects have been corrected by inhibiting group I metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs). Here, we observe that activation, rather than inhibition, of mGluRs in the basolateral amygdala reverses impairments in a rat model of FXS.

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Endophytes are a potent source of bioactive compounds that mimic plant-based metabolites. The relationship of host plant and endophyte is significantly associated with alteration in fungal colonisation and the extraction of endophyte-derived bioactive compounds. Screening of fungal endophytes and their relationship with host plants is essential for the isolation of bioactive compounds.

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Over the years, biodegradation has been an effective technique for waste water treatment; however, it has its own limitations. In order to achieve a higher degradation efficacy, integrated processes are being focus in this area. Therefore, the present study is targeted towards the coupling of biodegradation and photocatalytic degradation of p-cresol.

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Fruit wastes can be imperative to elevate economical biomass to biofuels production process at pilot scale. Because of the renewable features, huge availability, having low lignin content organic nature and low cost; these wastes can be of much interest for cellulase enzyme production. This review provides recent advances on the fungal cellulase production using fruit wastes as a potential substrate.

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Background: This study was conducted to compare the immunogenicity and safety profile of two quadrivalent influenza vaccines (QIVs) in healthy adults (18-60 years) and elderly (>61 years) participants.

Method: This phase III study was conducted from March 2018 to April 2018 across 12 sites in India. In this randomized, observer-blind, active-controlled study, 480 participants were randomized to receive a single dose of test vaccine (subunit, inactivated influenza vaccine; Influvac® Tetra, Abbott) (n = 240) or reference vaccine (split virion, inactivated influenza vaccine; VaxiFlu-4, Zydus Cadilla Healthcare) (n = 240).

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Open deep cuts and wounds often take a long time to heal and may cause infection and scar formation. A simple biomimetic electrospun nano-fibrous antimicrobial dressing material loaded with dual anti-oxidants has been developed to address this problem. A composite nano-fibrous material (PVP-Ce-Cur NF) comprising polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP), cerium nitrate hexahydrate (Ce(NO)·6HO) and curcumin was developed using the electrospinning technique.

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The main objective of drug(s) formulation is to enhance the bioavailability of the drug within the body. Some of the challenging issues associated with poorly water-soluble drugs concern solubility and bioavailability factors. To overcome these problems, new technologies, such as lipid-based drug delivery systems including micro or nano emulsifying drug delivery system, have gained importance in recent years, due to their enhanced solubility and bioavailability in the gastrointestinal tract.

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Objectives: Carissa carandas is an evergreen thorny shrub (Apocynaceae family), commonly, known as karonda. It has small berry-shaped fruits, used as additive in many pickles or as a spice in northern India.

Methods: The present review covers the literature survey from 1968 to 2020.

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Agro-industrial residues and by-products are a crescent environmental problem since they are often discarded without proper treatment, and still have growing production. These residues are rich from a nutritional point of view and contain various industrial relevant compounds, such as phenolic compounds, fibers, vitamins, sugars and others. The crescent worrying about environmental issues has led researchers and industries to focus on "eco-friendly" solutions for everyday problems.

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Stem cells have characteristic features of self-renewal, pluripotency and differentiation, which are responsible for replenishment of tissue or organ. Stem cells are potentiated as therapeutic tool in drug targeting and regenerative medicine-from curing various neurological diseases and malignancies to congenital diseases. These technological advancements have established stem cells as future of medicine.

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