Publications by authors named "Rashi Jain"

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  • - Odontogenic and orofacial infections, though rare, can lead to severe complications during pregnancy due to hormonal changes affecting the immune system and oral health; early treatment is crucial to prevent risks like airway obstruction and fetal complications.
  • - A 28-year-old pregnant woman presented with swelling and limited mouth opening, diagnosed with a submandibular infection caused by dental decay; she required incision and drainage under general anesthesia due to the infection's severity.
  • - Effective management of dental infections in pregnant women is essential not only for treating the infection but also for ensuring the safety and health of both the mother and the fetus, highlighting the need for specialized care in these cases.
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The prevalence of obesity-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and insulin resistance is increasing worldwide. We previously demonstrated that sesaminol increases thermogenesis in adipocytes, improves insulin sensitivity, and mitigates obesity in mice. In this study, we demonstrated that sesaminol increased mitochondrial activity and reduced ROS production in hepatocytes.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) globally remains a serious public health issue, with one in five cases diagnosed as extrapulmonary TB (EPTB), which presents unique diagnostic and management challenges.
  • Diagnosis of EPTB is often delayed due to subtle symptoms, low bacteria levels, and limited laboratory resources, complicating the use of traditional tests like culture.
  • The review emphasizes the need for more effective and accessible diagnostic methods for EPTB, exploring new molecular techniques and their related challenges to enhance detection and ultimately reduce the illness and death rate associated with the disease.
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Sarcoidosis is a systemic inflammatory disorder characterized by tissue infiltration due to mononuclear phagocytes and lymphocytes and associated noncaseating granuloma formation. Pulmonary sarcoidosis (PS) shares a number of clinical, radiological, and histopathological characteristics with that of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). Due to this, clinicians face issues in differentiating between PS and PTB in a substantial number of cases.

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Aim: The study was designed for evaluation and comparison of the efficacy of Xylitol chewing gum and a combination of IgY + Xylitol chewable tablet (Nodecay ) against the "salivary " count in children.

Materials And Methods: About 120 children belonging to 6-12 years age-group were enrolled into this "double-blind randomized control clinical trial" according to the selection criteria. They were randomly assigned to three groups of 40 each: Group I-Xylitol chewing gum, Group II-IgY + Xylitol Chewable tablet (Nodecay ), and Group III-Control.

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Introduction: Illness perception is the cognitive representation of an illness, which determines how a person responds to it. The Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R) assesses seven components of illness representation in various chronic diseases, but queries prevail about its factor structure. The study assesses the components of illness representation in patients with chronic periodontitis.

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Background: Pulmonary sarcoidosis (PS) is a noncaseating granulomatous disease of unknown origin. Despite conflicting reports, it is considered that the regulatory T (Treg) cells are functionally impaired in PS, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. OX40, a pivotal costimulatory molecule, is essential for T-cell functions and memory development, but its impact on Treg cells is ambiguous.

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A scientific approach is presented describing the fabrication of nanoprobe (GloTrack) that can act as cardiac precursor label to segregate cells from cardiac/non cardiac origins and traced by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Signal regulatory protein alpha (SIRPA) and kinase domain receptor (KDR) recognizing antibodies, form a layer on super paramagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle - poly-ethylene glycol (SPION-PEG) complex, and bind to protein expressed on the surface of cardiac muscle cells. Physical attributes size, distribution, labelling efficiency, echocardiogram (ECG) changes and bio-distribution by MRI were analysed.

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  • Visually impaired students are more prone to periodontal disease due to difficulties in maintaining oral hygiene, prompting a study to evaluate their oral health before and after specific education interventions.
  • The study involved 180 visually impaired students who were split into three groups, each receiving oral health education through different sensory methods: Braille, Audio Tactile performance, or a combination of both.
  • Results indicated that students taught with the combined Braille and ATP approach showed the best improvements in oral hygiene, highlighting the effectiveness of tailored education methods for this population.
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Tuberculosis is a well-known disease in the Indian subcontinent. This disease always poses challenges in front of the clinician for its proper treatment. However, its discovery was equally challenging.

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The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 is causing a serious disaster through coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) around the globe. A large segment of the population from every corner of the world is already infected with this dreadful pathogen with a high mortality rate. These numbers are increasing drastically causing a situation of a global pandemic.

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Sarcoidosis is a multisystem granulomatous disease with nonspecific clinical manifestations that commonly affects the pulmonary system and other organs including the eyes, skin, liver, spleen, and lymph nodes. Sarcoidosis usually presents with persistent dry cough, eye and skin manifestations, weight loss, fatigue, night sweats, and erythema nodosum. Sarcoidosis is not influenced by sex or age, although it is more common in adults (< 50 years) of African-American or Scandinavians decent.

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A brain clock, constituted of ∼20,000 peptidergically heterogeneous neurons, is located in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). While many peptidergic cell types have been identified, little is known about the connections among these neurons in mice. We first sought to identify contacts among major peptidergic cell types in the SCN using triple-label fluorescent immunocytochemistry (ICC).

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Sarcoidosis and tuberculosis are chronic, multisystemic, granulomatous disease of alike clinical, radiological and histopathological manifestations. Idiopathic nature of the disease and a strong clinical similarity with tuberculosis make the effectiveness of various clinical examinations for the diagnosis of sarcoidosis difficult in a tuberculosis endemic area. Presently confirmation of a diagnosis of sarcoidosis in most cases requires a biopsy which is often not confirmatory.

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Recently, there has been wide interest in compounds containing the oxadiazole scaffold because of their unique chemical structure and their broad spectrum of biological properties. This review provides readers with an overview of the main synthetic methodologies for oxadiazoles and of their broad spectrum of pharmacological activities such as, anti-microbial, anti-fungal activity, antiviral, anti-tubercular, anti-inflammatory, anti-convulsant, anti-angiogenic, anti-proliferative, analgesic, anti-oedema and in alzheimer activity, which were reported over the past years.

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Locating and tracking a source in an ocean environment and estimating environmental parameters of a sound propagation medium are critical tasks in ocean acoustics. Many approaches for both are based on full field calculations which are computationally intensive and sensitive to assumptions on the structure of the environment. Alternative methods that use only select features of the acoustic field for localization and environmental parameter estimation have been proposed.

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The focus of this work is on arrival time and amplitude estimation from acoustic signals recorded at spatially separated hydrophones in the ocean. A particle filtering approach is developed that treats arrival times as "targets" and tracks their "location" across receivers, also modeling arrival time gradient. The method is evaluated via Monte Carlo simulations and is compared to a maximum likelihood estimator, which does not relate arrivals at neighboring receivers.

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