Publications by authors named "Rao V"

Metallic nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes are two of the most promising nanomaterials, due to their distinctive properties occurring from spatial confinement of electron-hole pairs. The unique combination of metallic nanoparticles and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in a polymer matrix offers unparalleled advantages, making them highly desirable in various fields. Advanced methods and techniques for synthesizing and characterizing hybrid metal-CNT-polymer nanocomposites have undergone significant progress in recent years, paving their integration into various fields, including aerospace, electronics, energy, water treatment and environmental remediation.

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  • The PI3K pathway is important for various cellular functions, especially in immune cell development, and its activity is regulated by specific isoforms like PI3Kδ.
  • A genetic condition called activated phosphoinositide 3-kinase δ syndrome (APDS) results from the overactivity of PI3Kδ, leading to immune system issues.
  • Among the treatments tested, leniolisib stands out for its effectiveness and safety, as it selectively inhibits the δ isoform without significant side effects that have been seen with other inhibitors.
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  • 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a chemotherapy drug with low oral absorption and severe side effects when given intravenously, so researchers explored using topical microemulsions (MEs) to reduce these side effects.
  • The study developed 5-FU MEs using a continuous manufacturing process called the Twin Screw Process (TSP), resulting in small particles that were confirmed to be effective for skin application without causing significant irritation.
  • In tests on skin cancer treatment in rats, the 5-FU MEs demonstrated sustained drug release and effectiveness against squamous cell carcinoma, showcasing the advantages of this new preparation method over traditional techniques.
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Introduction Readmission rates after open heart surgery (OHS) remain an important clinical issue. The causes are varied, with identifying risk factors potentially providing valuable information to reduce healthcare costs and the rate of post-operative complications. This study aimed to characterize the reasons for 30-day hospital readmission rates of patients after open heart surgery.

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Detection of RNA targets is typically achieved through RT-qPCR or RNAseq. RT-qPCR is rapid but limited in number and complexity of targets detected, while RNAseq is high-throughput but takes multiple days. We demonstrate simultaneous amplification and detection of 28 distinct RNA targets from a single unsplit purified RNA sample in under 40 minutes using our convective array PCR (caPCR) technology.

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Viscosity is an essential parameter that regulates bio-molecular reaction rates of diffusion-driven cellular processes. Hence, abnormal viscosity levels are often associated with various diseases and malfunctions like cancer. For this reason, monitoring intracellular viscosity becomes vital.

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Syncope is a common complaint in clinical practice. The etiologies and mechanisms can be multiple and complex. Syncope caused by a mediastinal mass compressing the vagus nerve is rare.

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  • * As obesity rates rise, more patients may seek consultations for weight loss through plastic surgery, making it essential for surgeons to understand these medications.
  • * The manuscript reviews how antidiabetic drugs work, their effectiveness, potential side effects, and important factors to consider when using them in plastic surgery and medical spa settings.
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This scientific commentary refers to 'Chronic intracranial EEG recordings and interictal spike rate reveal multiscale temporal modulations in seizure states' by Schroeder . (https://doi.org/10.

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Background: One mechanism to examine if major depressive disorder (MDD) is related to the development of substance use disorder (SUD) is by leveraging naturalistic data available in the electronic health record (EHR). Rules for data extraction and variable construction linked to psychometrics validating their use are needed to extract data accurately.

Objective: We propose and validate a methodologic framework for using EHR variables to identify patients with MDD and non-nicotine SUD.

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Background Thoracic vertebral fractures are clinically important due to their association with the thoracic spinal cord and the potential to cause devastating neurological injury. Using the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) data, this study investigated fracture patterns to understand associated factors to improve prevention strategies. We explored different factors associated with thoracic vertebral fractures to improve our understanding of preventative strategies and patient care standards, focusing on spatial distribution, sex-age dynamics, and location of injury.

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Flap design for Mohs reconstruction is a complex 3-dimensional process. Simulation offers trainees the chance to practice techniques safely before performing them in the operating room. To aid in teaching, the authors developed a high-fidelity, cost-effective model of the face using three-dimensional printing to simulate flap reconstruction after Mohs surgery.

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Pathogenic heterozygous variants in DHX16 have been recently identified in association with a variety of clinical features, including neuromuscular disease, sensorineural hearing loss, ocular anomalies, and other phenotypes. All DHX16 disease-causing variants previously reported in affected individuals are missense in nature, nearly all of which were found to be de novo. Here we report on a patient with neuromuscular disease, hearing loss, retinal degeneration, and previously unreported phenotypic features including mitochondrial deficiency and primary ovarian insufficiency, in whom a novel de novo likely pathogenic variant in DHX16 NM_003587.

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Schizophrenia is a chronic neuropsychiatric disorder that causes distinct structural alterations within the brain. We hypothesize that deep learning applied to a structural neuroimaging dataset could detect disease-related alteration and improve classification and diagnostic accuracy. We tested this hypothesis using a single, widely available, and conventional T1-weighted MRI scan, from which we extracted the 3D whole-brain structure using standard post-processing methods.

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Introduction: Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), which makes up only 2-5% of instances of NHL, is a rare and aggressive form of the disease. Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK)-positive ALCL is a variant of the illness that is identified by the presence of an ALK gene fusion. The disease is most commonly confined to the nodes, but extranodal spread has been reported.

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Background: Thymectomy is a treatment for pediatric myasthenia gravis, but the efficacy over time is unknown. Multi-institutional data are also lacking. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the efficacy of thymectomy for pediatric myasthenia gravis using medication burden and health care utilization as proxies for disease severity.

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Introduction Recognizing the concerns posed by spine injuries within homes, stemming from falls, interactions with furnishings, and daily activities, it is imperative to consider preventive strategies. Our analysis of spine injuries utilizing the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) data sheds light on falls, furnishings, age-specific risks, recreation, technology, and socioeconomic disparities as contributing elements, accentuating the need for targeted interventions. This study aims to provide insights into the prevalence of spine injuries in different household locations, associated products, age groups, and gender, thus informing injury prevention strategies for safer living environments.

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Background: Patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) with severe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) are associated with high mortality. The present retrospective, multicenter study describes the predictors and outcomes of COVID-19 patients requiring ICU admission from COVID-19 Registry of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), India.

Materials And Methods: Prospectively collected data from participating institutions were entered into the electronic National Clinical Registry of COVID-19.

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Chylopericardium is very rarely encountered in clinical practice. The common causes are post cardiac or thoracic surgery and neoplasms of the mediastinum. Most of the time, no cause is attributed and it is labelled as primary idiopathic chylopericardium.

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Haemoptysis is a frequently encountered presentation in thoracic surgery practice. Most of the patients present with chronic haemoptysis while 5% of them will present with life-threatening acute haemoptysis. Emergency surgery used to be the first-line management in acute life-threatening haemoptysis which resulted in significant morbidity and mortality.

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Background: Total predicted heart mass (PHM) is the recommended metric to assess donor-recipient size matching in patients undergoing heart transplantation. Separately measuring right ventricular (RV) and left ventricular (LV) PHM may improve risk prediction of 1-year graft failure.

Methods: Adult heart transplant recipients from the UNOS database from 2000 to 2018 were included in the study.

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