Publications by authors named "R S Kuruvilla"

Light is an important environmental factor for vision and for diverse physiological and psychological functions. Light can also modulate glucose metabolism. Here, we show that in mice, light is critical for glucose and lipid homeostasis by regulating the sympathetic nervous system, independent of circadian disruption.

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Light is an important environmental factor for vision, and for diverse physiological and psychological functions. Light can also modulate glucose metabolism. Here, we show that in mice, light is critical for glucose and lipid homeostasis by regulating the sympathetic nervous system, independent of circadian disruption.

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Article Synopsis
  • Latex-fruit syndrome is a hypersensitivity reaction often seen in individuals allergic to natural rubber latex (NRL), affecting 30-50% of these patients.
  • It is caused by the cross-reactivity of IgE antibodies to certain plant-derived foods, which have expanded to include various fruits and vegetables like avocado, banana, and tomato.
  • The case presented highlights an art student who developed this syndrome due to extended exposure to NRL in their art supplies.
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Introduction: The diameter of the quadrupled Hamstring graft plays a significant role in the incidence of graft failures for ACL reconstruction. The ability to predict the graft size pre-operatively can prepare the surgeon for alternatives in the event of an inadequate graft diameter.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively measured the diameter of the Semitendinosus tendon (ST) on the MRI in all patients who underwent arthroscopic ACL reconstruction using quadrupled Semitendinosus as their graft.

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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is best known for its effects in the brain as an orexigenic and anxiolytic agent and in reducing energy expenditure. NPY is also co-expressed with norepinephrine (NE) in sympathetic neurons. Although NPY is generally considered to modulate noradrenergic responses, its specific roles in autonomic physiology remain under-appreciated.

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