Publications by authors named "Rajeev Soni"

Introduction: Hearing loss is a global issue of hearing disability and early detection and rehabilitation of hearing loss are important for the development of speech and language skills in hearing-impaired infants. There are multiple risk factors that aid in hearing loss but some are potential factors that contribute toward hearing loss in infants. The aim of this study was to assess the burden of hearing loss and its correlation with risk factors among high-risk infants at a teaching institution in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

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Objective: Characterization and documentation of strain MCM B-1480, a novel sulfate-reducing bacterium isolated from produced water of India's western offshore hydrocarbon reservoir.

Method: Strain MCM B-1480 was unequivocally identified using a polyphasic approach routinely followed in bacterial systematics. The morphological and biochemical characterization of strain MCM B-1480 was carried out using standard microbiological techniques.

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Legionnaires' disease is a form of atypical community-acquired pneumonia usually caused by typically associated with exposure to tower cooling or water systems. In Australia, Legionnaires' disease is more commonly caused by which is typically associated with exposure to soil or compost materials, and the presence of is less recognized. We report a sporadic case of Legionnaires' disease caused by serogroup 1 that was contracted following exposure to potting mix and topsoil.

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Background: Pulmonary valve infective endocarditis is a rare diagnosis that is usually associated with immunocompromised states or structurally abnormal hearts. It is unusual for it to occur in structurally normal hearts or to cause recurrent symptoms after targeted antibiotics. Although guidelines suggest follow-up with repeat echocardiography and inflammatory marker surveillance, this case demonstrates that these are not always useful investigations, and instead imaging of the chest may be more appropriate.

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Pichia pastoris is one of the most widely used expression systems for the secretory expression of recombinant proteins. The secretory expression in P. pastoris usually makes use of the prepro MATα sequence from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which has a dibasic amino acid cleavage site at the end of the signal sequence.

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Angiogenesis is a promising area of research that targets key therapeutic areas like cancer; wound healing, inflammatory diseases, etc. There is an increasing demand for screening of potential angiogenic and anti-angiogenic agents using sensitive, robust cell-based assays. We have developed a reporter vector containing cis-acting elements that respond to growth factors/angiogenic ligands for use in a cell-based luciferase reporter assay.

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Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) isozymes play an important role in the study of drug metabolism and drug discovery. A number of reports are available that describe recombinant expression of CYP450 isozymes. In this paper, human CYP2C9 and human cytochrome P450 reductase cDNAs were cloned and expressed in Premas proprietary yeast episomal and integrative vectors respectively under the influence of GAL1 promoter.

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The aim of present study was to prepare and evaluate buccal bioadhesive films of salbutamol sulphate (SS) for the treatment of asthma. The films were designed to release the drug for a prolonged period of time so as to reduce the frequency of administration of the available conventional dosage forms of SS. The different proportions of sodium carboxymethylcellulose (SCMC) and Carbopol 940P (CP 940P) were used for the preparation of films.

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Background: Studies using the multiple inert gas elimination technique (MIGET) to characterise the mechanisms of impaired gas exchange in CF, provide conflicting results on the importance of ventilation-perfusion (VA/Q) inequality over shunt. We hypothesise that the mechanisms of gas exchange abnormality have changed with changing CF management over the last two decades.

Methods: Detailed gas exchange was evaluated by MIGET with venous sampling in stable patients, age > 20 years, FEV1% predicted < or = 50.

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This study evaluates the physiological responses to giant bullectomy. A 42-year-old female with bilateral giant bullae presented with dyspnoea and exercise limitation. At baseline and 3 months after bullectomy she had tests of lung function; exercise capacity via a symptom-limited cycle test and a 6-min walk test (6MWT).

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Background: Colonisation with Burkholderia cepacia complex in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) has been associated with adverse outcomes. The aim of the present study was to determine the actuarial survival of CF patients colonized with B. cepacia and to evaluate the efficacy of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital segregation policy.

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