Publications by authors named "Ramamoorthy M"

The most common and aggressive tumor is brain malignancy, which has a short life span in the fourth grade of the disease. As a result, the medical plan may be a crucial step toward improving the well-being of a patient. Both diagnosis and therapy are part of the medical plan.

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The correlation between messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein abundances has long been debated. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), a high-throughput, commonly used method for analyzing transcriptional dynamics, leaves questions about whether we can translate RNA-seq-identified gene signatures directly to protein changes. In this study, we utilized a set of 17 widely assessed immune and wound healing mediators in the context of canine volumetric muscle loss to investigate the correlation of mRNA and protein abundances.

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Background: Acute variceal bleed is a common complication of cirrhosis of liver. Up to 25% of patients with newly diagnosed varices will experience bleeding within 2 years. Of patients who have stopped bleeding, approximately one-third will rebleed within the next 6 weeks.

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Background: Spinal anaesthesia, the most common form of anaesthesia for caesarean section, leads to sympathetic blockade and profound maternal hypotension resulting in adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Hypotension, nausea and vomiting remain common but until the publication of the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) 2021 guidance, no national guideline existed on how best to manage maternal hypotension following spinal anaesthesia for caesarean section. A 2017 international consensus statement recommended prophylactic vasopressor administration to maintain a systolic blood pressure of >90% of an accurate pre-spinal value, and to avoid a drop to <80% of this value.

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  • Silver Hair Syndromes (SHS) are rare genetic disorders, including Chediak-Higashi syndrome (CHS), Griscelli syndrome (GS), and Elejalde disease, with varying symptoms such as silvery hair and immunodeficiency.
  • CHS involves issues with vesicle trafficking and has neurological and bleeding complications, while GS presents with skin and hair hypopigmentation and pigment clumping; there are three types of GS, with GS1 and GS2 having neurological effects.
  • The report emphasizes the value of hair shaft microscopy for diagnosing SHS, illustrating its effectiveness through two case studies with distinct clinical features despite similar hair color presentations.
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  • Genes responsible for cell identity are regulated by specific enhancer elements that interact with transcription factors, while housekeeping genes usually don’t engage with distal enhancers.
  • The protein Ronin (Thap11) helps gather multiple housekeeping and metabolic gene promoters to regulate their expression, similar to the way enhancers interact with promoters for identity genes.
  • This suggests that clustering of regulatory elements is a shared mechanism for both cell identity and housekeeping genes, but different factors are involved in creating these interactions.
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Background: Dissolved oxygen (DO) in semen dilutor may lead to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and buffalo sperm may become more prone to deleterious effects of ROS due to the presence of high amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) in their membranes.

Objective: To study the correlation between dissolved oxygen level, antioxidants and oxidants in semen diluted with partially deoxygenated extender at various stages of cryopreservation.

Materials And Methods: Each semen sample was split into two aliquots viz.

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MRI is an influential diagnostic imaging technology specifically worn to detect pathological changes in tissues with organs early. It is also a non-invasive imaging method. Medical image segmentation is a complex and challenging process due to the intrinsic nature of images.

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The fetal-to-adult hemoglobin switching at about the time of birth involves a shift in expression from γ-globin to β-globin in erythroid cells. Effective re-expression of fetal γ-globin can ameliorate sickle cell anemia and β-thalassemia. Despite the physiological and clinical relevance of this switch, its posttranscriptional regulation is poorly understood.

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SnO with different Co doping concentrations and Co (0.075 M): SnO loaded corn cob activated carbon (Co: SnO/CCAC) were prepared, and are labelled as CS1, CS2, CS3 and CS2/CCAC, respectively. The CS2/CCAC showed that the particle size (18.

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Background: The excessive reactive oxygen species produced during semen-freezing and -thawing damage the macromolecules resulting in impairment of cellular functions. Proteins are the primary targets of oxidative damage, wherein methionine residues are more prone to oxidation and get converted into methionine sulfoxide, thus affecting the protein function. The methionine sulfoxide reductase A (MsrA) catalyzes the conversion of methionine sulfoxide to methionine and restores the functionality of defective proteins.

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This study aimed to generate a comparative data on biological response of yttrium oxide nanoparticles (YO NPs) with the antioxidant CeO NPs and pro-oxidant ZnO NPs. Sizes of YO NPs were found to be in the range of 35±10 nm as measured by TEM and were larger from its hydrodynamic sizes in water (1004 ± 134 nm), PBS (3373 ± 249 nm), serum free culture media (1735 ± 305 nm) and complete culture media (542 ± 108 nm). Surface reactivity of YO NPs with bovine serum albumin (BSA) was found significantly higher than for CeO and ZnO NPs.

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  • Parkinson's disease involves the loss of specific brain cells (dopaminergic neurons) that are essential for movement.
  • Researchers are exploring the possibility of replacing these lost neurons using cells derived from pluripotent stem cells, but scaling up the production has been challenging.
  • The study found that using a controlled freezing method with specific medium (STEM-CELLBANKER) can effectively preserve immature human dopaminergic neurons, potentially making them easier to produce and store for future use.
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Background: Reserpine, an indole alkaloid commonly used for hypertension, is found in the roots of Rauwolfia serpentina. Although the root extract has been used for the treatment of cancer, the molecular mechanism of its anti-cancer activity on hormonal independent prostate cancer remains elusive.

Methods: we evaluated the cytotoxicity of reserpine and other indole alkaloids, yohimbine and ajmaline on Prostate Cancer cells (PC3) using MTT assay.

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Humans have five RecQ helicases, whereas simpler organisms have only one. Little is known about whether and how these RecQ helicases co-operate and/or complement each other in response to cellular stress. Here we show that RECQL5 associates longer at laser-induced DNA double-strand breaks in the absence of Werner syndrome (WRN) protein, and that it interacts physically and functionally with WRN both in vivo and in vitro.

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The chromatin-remodeler ATRX is frequently lost in cancer cells that use ALT (alternative lengthening of telomeres) for telomere maintenance, but its function in telomere recombination is unknown. Here we show that loss of ATRX suppresses the timely resolution of sister telomere cohesion that normally occurs prior to mitosis. In the absence of ATRX, the histone variant macroH2A1.

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The release kinetics of l-carvone loaded from electrospun poly(ϵ-caprolactone) (PCL) and Wheat cellulose (WC) blend were studied. WC was extracted from wheat straw, a cost effective agricultural waste by the acid hydrolysis method. A homogeneous solution of PCL-WC (13:3wt%) was optimized to produce beadless electrospun PCL-WC blend nanofibers.

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Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels from preexisting vascular network that plays an important role in the tumor growth, invasion and metastasis. Anti-angiogenesis targeting tyrosine kinases such as vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR2) and platelet derived growth factor receptor β (PDGFRβ) constitutes a successful target for the treatment of cancer. In this work, molecular docking studies of three bioflavanoid such as indigocarpan, mucronulatol, indigocarpan diacetate and two diterpenes namely erythroxydiol X and Y derived from Indigofera aspalathoides as PDGFRβ and VEGFR2 inhibitors were performed using computational tools.

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Interstrand cross-links (ICLs) are very severe lesions as they are absolute blocks of replication and transcription. This property of interstrand cross-linking agents has been exploited clinically for the treatment of cancers and other diseases. ICLs are repaired in human cells by specialized DNA repair pathways including components of the nucleotide excision repair pathway, double-strand break repair pathway and the Fanconi anemia pathway.

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Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), like almost all nanoparticles, are potentially toxic beyond a certain concentration because the survival of the organism is compromised due to scores of pathophysiological abnormalities past that concentration. However, the mechanism of AgNP toxicity remains undetermined. Instead of applying a toxic dose, we attempted to monitor the effects of AgNPs at a nonlethal concentration on wild type Drosophila melanogaster by exposing them throughout their development.

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The current paradigm states that the Akt signaling pathway phosphorylates the human oncoprotein mouse double minute 2 (MDM2), leading to its nuclear translocation and degradation of the tumor suppressor p53. Here we report a novel Akt signaling pathway elicited by MDM2. Upregulation of endogenous MDM2 promotes, whereas its downregulation diminishes, Akt phosphorylation irrespective of p53 status.

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Humans have five RecQ helicases, whereas simpler organisms have only one. Little is known about whether and how these RecQ helicases co-operate and/or complement each other in response to cellular stress. Here we show that RECQL5 associates longer at laser-induced DNA double-strand breaks in the absence of Werner syndrome (WRN) protein, and that it interacts physically and functionally with WRN both in vivo and in vitro.

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  • Mutant p53 is associated with two gain-of-function traits: chemoresistance and increased cell growth rate.
  • Two methods for assessing cell sensitivity to chemotherapy and growth rate are discussed: the clonogenic assay for various chemotoxic drugs and a new long-term growth assay alternative to the MTT assay.
  • Both protocols are practical, versatile, low-effort, and cost-effective, suitable for diverse cell types.
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Human RECQL5 is a member of the RecQ helicase family, which maintains genome stability via participation in many DNA metabolic processes, including DNA repair. Human cells lacking RECQL5 display chromosomal instability. We find that cells depleted of RECQL5 are sensitive to oxidative stress, accumulate endogenous DNA damage, and increase the cellular poly(ADP-ribosyl)ate response.

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Alzheimer disease (AD) is a major health problem in the United States, affecting one in eight Americans over the age of 65. The number of elderly suffering from AD is expected to continue to increase over the next decade, as the average age of the U.S.

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