Publications by authors named "R Reji"

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  • - The study focuses on functionalizing ZnO nanoflowers with various hybrid organic molecules to enhance their sensing capabilities for detecting benzylamine vapors in visible light conditions.
  • - Four different porphyrin-conjugated molecules were used for functionalization, resulting in significant improvement in gas adsorption and sensitivity of the sensors, especially with the ZnTP functionalized variant.
  • - Testing revealed a linear increase in response to varying concentrations of benzylamine, leading to high sensitivity (0.0292 ppm) and a low detection limit (197 ppb), supported by theoretical calculations on gas adsorption.
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Cryopreservation of testicular tissue holds an important role in the field of fertility preservation, particularly for prepubertal boys diagnosed with cancer. However, prepubertal testicular tissue cryopreservation is still considered to be in the experimental stage necessitating the refinement of cryopreservation protocol. Considering the fact that loss of membrane lipids is the primary cause of freeze-thaw-induced loss of testicular cell functions, in this study, we explored the beneficial properties of exogenous supplementation of membrane lipids in the form of liposomes in enhancing the cryosurvival of prepubertal testicular tissue.

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Toxic metals present in drinking water pose a serious threat to the environment and human beings when present in abundance. In this work, we investigated the sensing ability of quantum dots (pristine CQDs, boron/nitrogen/sulphur (B/N/S)-doped CQDs, and BNQDs) of various sizes and morphologies (rectangular, circular, and triangular) towards toxic metals such as arsenic (As), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), and lead (Pb) using quantum chemical density functional theory calculations in both gas and water phases. We probed the structural, electronic, and optical properties of the QDs.

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  • A 72-year-old man went to the hospital because he had been bleeding in his stool for two weeks.
  • Doctors found out he had a problem with his stomach and a connection to his spleen, which was likely caused by a return of his cancer called Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma.
  • After getting better in the hospital and not wanting more chemotherapy, he went home and is now getting help from a Palliative Care team.
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