Publications by authors named "Puja Bharti"

Solubilizing extracellular matrix (ECM) materials and transforming them into hydrogels has expanded their potential applications both in vitro and in vivo. In this study, hydrogels are prepared by decellularization of human placental tissue using detergent and enzymes and by the subsequent creation of a homogenized acellular placental tissue powder (P-ECM). A perfusion-based decellularization approach is employed using detergent and enzymes.

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Background: Nomophobia is defined as "the fear of being without a mobile phone or unable to use it." Nowadays, it is considered a modern age phobia. It is to be considered as a form of behavioral addiction.

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Ultrasound images, having low contrast and noise, adversely impact in the detection of abnormalities. In view of this, an enhancement method is proposed in this work to reduce noise and improve contrast of ultrasound images. The proposed method is based on scaling with neutrosophic similarity score (NSS), where an image is represented in the neutrosophic domain through three membership subsets , and denoting the degree of truth, indeterminacy, and falseness, respectively.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Chronic liver diseases are a major cause of death in developing countries, making early diagnosis and treatment crucial, and ultrasound imaging is a common tool for liver assessment, though interpreting the images can be challenging due to visual ambiguity.
  • - The study focuses on using the grey-level difference matrix (GLDM) texture feature extraction method to evaluate liver abnormalities, analyzing how different variants with varying neighboring pixel counts can characterize different liver disease stages.
  • - A computer-aided diagnostic system is created by selecting the optimal set of features from the GLDM variants, utilizing hybrid feature selection methods, and testing its performance against existing techniques using a dataset of 754 ultrasound images.
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Chronic liver diseases are fifth leading cause of fatality in developing countries. Their early diagnosis is extremely important for timely treatment and salvage life. To examine abnormalities of liver, ultrasound imaging is the most frequently used modality.

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Diffuse liver diseases, such as hepatitis, fatty liver, and cirrhosis, are becoming a leading cause of fatality and disability all over the world. Early detection and diagnosis of these diseases is extremely important to save lives and improve effectiveness of treatment. Ultrasound imaging, a noninvasive diagnostic technique, is the most commonly used modality for examining liver abnormalities.

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