Publications by authors named "Raghavan P"

We live in a "small world," where two arbitrary people are likely connected by a short chain of intermediate friends. With scant information about a target individual, people can successively forward a message along such a chain. Experimental studies have verified this property in real social networks, and theoretical models have been advanced to explain it.

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Nine psychrotolerant bacteria were isolated from fast ice in the middle of Geologie Archipelago, Adelie Land, Antarctica and were categorized into two groups, based on their SDS-PAGE profiles. Representatives from each of the two groups, namely strains DD 48T and SJ 14T exhibited phenotypic and chemotaxonomic characteristics confirming to the genus Psychrobacter. The 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that the two isolates are closely related to each other and to the already reported fifteen species of Psychrobacter.

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Objectives: To estimate the point prevalence of pressure sores in a community sample of spinal cord injured patients who were followed up by a spinal injuries unit and to evaluate whether self-management strategies were associated with decreased risk of pressure sores.

Setting: A regional spinal injuries unit, UK.

Design: Postal questionnaire survey.

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Eleven psychrophilic bacteria were isolated from a solid layer of fast ice in the middle of Pointe-Geologie Archipelago, Adelie Land, Antarctica. The 11 isolates based on the phenotypic characteristics, chemotaxonomic and phylogenetic analysis have been identified as members of the genus Halomonas. All the isolates at the 16S rDNA sequence level were identical, possessed the 15 conserved nucleotides of the family Halomonadaceae and four nucleotides of the genus Halomonas.

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A novel dipyridodiazepinone, 6,11-dihydro-11-cyclopropyl-4-methyldipyrido[2,3-b:2',3'-e]- [1,4]diazepin-6-one (BI-RG-587), is a selective noncompetitive inhibitor of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT-1). An azido photoaffinity analogue of BI-RG-587 was synthesized and found to irreversibly inhibit the enzyme upon UV irradiation. BI-RG-587 and close structural analogues competitively protected RT-1 from inactivation by the photoaffinity label.

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The relationship between the physicochemical characteristics of 27 new drug candidates and their distribution into the melanin-containing structure of the rat eye, the uveal tract, was examined. Tissue distribution data were obtained from whole-body autoradiograms of pigmented Long-Evans rats sacrificed at 5 min and 96 hr after dosing. The physicochemical parameters considered include molecular weight, pKa, degree of ionization, octanol/water partition coefficient (log Po/w), drug-melanin binding energy, and acid/base status of the functional groups within the molecule.

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Conformational analysis and molecular graphics are used to model a representative melanin structure to estimate a chemical's in vitro affinity for melanin. The modelling data fit to a simple linear equation relative to a logarithmic transformation of the experimentally-derived binding data (r = 0.901).

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While it is recognized that oxidation has a major role in the development of cataract, few compounds have been developed which effectively reduce the potential for oxidative insult. A major oxidant confronting the lens is H2O2. Few compounds capable of metabolizing H2O2 have been synthesized.

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Detergents in general inhibit bacterial growth. The anionic detergent, sodium lauryl sulphate (NaLS), seems to have a more specific inhibitory effect on growth of the Gram-positive Bacillus subtilis than on growth of the Gram-negative Escherichia coli. The specificity of anionic detergent towards B.

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Coronary artery anomalies are inevitably encountered during the performance of coronary arteriography. Proper identification by the angiographer is essential for conducting thorough and efficient investigations of the coronary artery system. Although most coronary artery anomalies are clinically insignificant, some are associated with symptoms and potentially serious complications.

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