Publications by authors named "R Subramani"

Therapeutic deep eutectic solvents (THEDES) are a type of deep eutectics that can be used as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) by enhancing the drug bioavailability, by increasing the solubility of APIs in aqueous solutions or by increasing their permeability through biological barriers. In this study, we demonstrate the utility of designer THEDES, based on Quillaja Saponin (SAP), a triterpene natural product to unravel the antimicrobial potential of such THEDES. THEDES were prepared by gently mixing and heating five different α- hydroxy acids- malic, citric, tartaric, glycolic, lactic acids and SAP with water as a third component in the THEDES.

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  • Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) currently lacks effective targeted treatments, but the study explores the anti-cancer effects of 2-methoxyestradiol (2ME2), previously shown to affect mammary cancer.
  • The research involved testing 2ME2 on TNBC cell lines, revealing that it significantly inhibited cell growth, induced apoptosis, and interrupted the cell cycle, while also reducing cell migration and invasion.
  • The findings indicate that 2ME2 alters miRNA expression relevant to cancer growth, suggesting its potential as a powerful treatment option for TNBC by targeting key cancer processes.
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Background: Children with tuberculous meningitis (TBM) present with diagnostic challenges as they often have atypical clinical features.

Objective: To describe the baseline characteristic features of children diagnosed with central nervous system (CNS) TB (TBM and tuberculoma).

Design: Retrospective descriptive study.

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Atherosclerosis is a complex and multigenic pathology associated with significant epigenetic reprogramming. Traditional factors (age, sex, obesity, hyperglycaemia, dyslipidaemia, hypertension) and non-traditional factors (foetal indices, microbiome alteration, clonal hematopoiesis, air pollution, sleep disorders) induce endothelial dysfunction, resulting in reduced vascular tone and increased vascular permeability, inflammation and shear stress. These factors induce paracrine and autocrine interactions between several cell types, including vascular smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells, monocytes/macrophages, dendritic cells and T cells.

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Background: Mesangial expansion (ME) is an understudied histologic lesion in renal allografts. The current Banff score is not reproducible and may miss important ME features. The study aimed to improve the quantification of ME using morphometry, assess changes over time, and determine its association with allograft loss.

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