Publications by authors named "R S Randad"

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  • A case was reported of a woman in her mid-thirties with a long history of pulmonary TB who struggled with left heel pain and mobility issues due to tuberculous OM for three years, despite not showing typical systemic symptoms.
  • Early diagnosis and prompt anti-tubercular treatment are crucial for managing tuberculous OM, as most cases respond well to conservative care, while surgical options are reserved for severe cases.
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  • FDA has identified that completing stability data is a major challenge for applicants seeking expedited New Drug Applications (NDAs).
  • MARS (Modeling Approaches to Reimagine Stability) has been proposed to help predict retest periods and expiration dates for drugs based on limited real-time stability data.
  • A study analyzed MARS data from various regulatory submissions and demonstrated its effectiveness in determining tentative shelf-lives, helping to ensure faster access to important medications for patients in need.
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Four novel linear non-peptidic HIV-1 protease inhibitors derived from 2,5-diamino-1,6-diphenyl-3-hexanol were synthesized and characterized. All of them exhibit tight binding to HIV-1 protease, with inhibition constants K(i) in the range 20 pm-5 nm. The investigated inhibitors were crystallized, and their crystal structures were determined by X-ray diffraction.

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Plasmepsin II is one of the four catalytically active plasmepsins found in the food vacuole of Plasmodium falciparum. These enzymes initiate hemoglobin degradation by cleavage at the alpha-chain between Phe33 and Leu34. The crystal structures of Ser205 mutant plasmepsin II from P.

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A series of novel unsymmetrical anthranilamide-containing HIV protease inhibitors was designed. The structure-activity studies revealed a series of potent P2-P3' inhibitors that incorporate an anthranilamide group at the P2' position. A reduction in molecular weight and lipophilicity is achieved by a judicious choice of P2 ligands (i.

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