Publications by authors named "R Kamboj"

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  • The study focuses on enhancing photocatalytic activity in carbon nanotubes (CNTs) using organotin(IV) compounds, resulting in hybrid materials (1@CNT and 2@CNT) that generate reactive oxygen species.* -
  • The synthesized compounds were thoroughly characterized using various analytical techniques and showed improved photocatalytic performance compared to bare CNTs due to reduced band gaps and better electron retention.* -
  • Specifically, the hybrid material 1@CNT demonstrated a strong ability to degrade 83% of Amoxicillin under visible light, confirming its effectiveness and stability for environmental remediation over multiple cycles.*
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1,4,7-Triazacyclononane (TACN)-based chelators, such as NOTA and NODAGA, have shown great promise as bifunctional chelators for [M(CO)] cores (M = Tc and Re) in radiopharmaceutical development. Previous investigations of TACN-based chelators bearing pendent acid and ester arms demonstrated the important role the pendent arms have in successful coordination of the [M(CO)] core with the TACN backbone nitrogens. In this work, we introduce three TACN-based bifunctional chelators bearing amide, alcohol, and ketone pendent arms and evaluate their (radio)labeling efficiency with the [M(CO)] core as well as the stability and hydrophilicity of the resulting radiometal complexes.

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  • - This case study focuses on a unique instance of hyperventilation syndrome (HVS) accompanied by low calcium levels (hypocalcemia) in an 18-year-old female with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
  • - It emphasizes the need for doctors to carefully evaluate and manage symptoms in ASD patients, particularly when they present with unusual conditions, as seen when the patient experienced a hyperventilation crisis during an emergency visit.
  • - The report illustrates the connection between anxiety, HVS, and hypocalcemia, underscoring the importance of considering electrolyte imbalances in patients with ASD suffering from anxiety attacks, and highlights effective treatment strategies.
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Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) often have one or more painfuljoints despite adequate medicine. Local drug delivery to the synovial cavity bids for high drug concentration with minimal systemic adverse effects. However, anti-RA drugs show short half-lives in inflamed joints after intra-articular delivery.

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Vaccines are biological preparations that improve immunity to particular diseases. Particularly for poor developing nations, edible vaccines show significant potential as a financially advantageous, simple to administer, straightforward to store, fail-safe, and socially and culturally acceptable vaccine delivery system. A vaccine incorporates the gene-encoding bacterial or viral disease-causing agent in plants without losing its immunogenic property.

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