Publications by authors named "Renu Sharma"

We present unprecedented results on the damage thresholds and pathways for boron nitride nanotubes (BNNT) under the influence of energetic electrons in an oxidative gas environment, using an environmental aberration-corrected electron microscope over a range of oxygen pressures. We observe a damage cascade process that resists damage until a higher electron dose, compared with carbon nanotubes, initiating at defect-free BNNT sidewalls and proceeding through the conversion from crystalline nanotubes to amorphous boron nitride (BN), resisting oxidation throughout. We compare with prior results on the oxidation of carbon nanotubes and present a model that attributes the onset of damage in both cases to a physisorbed oxygen layer that reduces the threshold for damage onset.

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A new, easy-to-prepare, and highly selective fluorescent chemosensor, , 5-aminoisophthalate-based kojic acid-appended bis-1,2,3-triazole, was synthesized from an alkyne of 5-aminoisophthalic acid and azido-kojic acid using Cu(i)-catalyzed click chemistry and then successfully characterized. The alkyne structure of 5-aminoisophthalic acid, 1, was supported by the single-crystal X-ray crystallographic data. The fluorescent probe 3 was found to be highly selective for Cu ions supported by the Job's plot with a stoichiometric ligand : metal ratio of 2 : 1, exhibiting almost a two-fold enhancement in the emission intensity upon the addition of Cu ions (0-25 μM) with a detection limit of 8.

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The work elucidates the importance of accurate Parkinson's disease classification within medical diagnostics and introduces a novel framework for achieving this goal. Specifically, the study focuses on enhancing disease identification accuracy utilizing boosting methods. A standout contribution of this work lies in the utilization of a light gradient boosting machine (LGBM) coupled with hyperparameter tuning through grid search optimization (GSO) on the Parkinson's disease dataset derived from speech recording signals.

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Background: Psychosocial interventions help maintain alcohol abstinence. Third-wave psychotherapies have emerged as an alternative to cognitive behavioral therapies for Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) treatment. However, third-wave therapies have not been tested in non-western settings or via telehealth.

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  • Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common and serious mood disorder for new mothers, and zuranolone (Zurzuvae) is a new drug approved by the FDA in August 2023 specifically for its treatment.
  • The review covers zuranolone's dosing, chemistry, mechanism of action, clinical trial results, potential side effects, and its implications for treating PPD effectively.
  • While zuranolone shows promise as a treatment to alleviate the impact of PPD, ongoing studies are needed to confirm its long-term safety and effectiveness in clinical practice.
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Congenital complete heart block (CCHB) is a rare, but a potentially life-threatening manifestation of autoimmune diseases in neonates. Bradycardia in CCHB can be misdiagnosed as foetal distress in utero and thus precipitating a Caesarean section. We report a case series of three neonates with bradycardia without any electrolyte abnormalities and structurally normal hearts with favourable outcomes.

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Kisspeptin (Kp), an upstream regulator of GnRH release, is essential for the development and function of reproductive axis. Previously, we demonstrated the localization of Kp and its receptor (Kiss1r) in the active follicle in the bubaline ovary. Present study aimed to determine the effect of Kp on granulosa cell (GCs) functions, especially oestradiol (E ) and progesterone (P ) production, and differential expression of genes regulating the proliferation, apoptosis and steroidogenesis in the buffalo.

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In situ transmission/scanning transmission electron microscopy (TEM/STEM) measurements have taken a central stage for establishing structure-chemistry-property relationship over the past couple of decades. The challenges for realizing 'a lab-in-gap', i.e.

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The pineal hormone melatonin is a multi-functional molecule with a recognized role in pigment aggregation in chromatophores, mediating its actions through binding to subtypes of its specific receptors. Since its discovery, melatonin has been known to be responsible for pigment aggregation towards the cell centre in fishes, including their embryos, as an adaptation to reduced light and thus results in pale body colouration. Diversity exists in the sensitivity of melanophores towards melatonin at interspecies, intraspecific levels, seasons, and amongst chromatophores at different regions of the animal body.

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Redox-induced interconversions of metal oxidation states typically result in multiple phase boundaries that separate chemically and structurally distinct oxides and suboxides. Directly probing such multi-interfacial reactions is challenging because of the difficulty in simultaneously resolving the multiple reaction fronts at the atomic scale. Using the example of CuO reduction in H gas, a reaction pathway of CuO → monoclinic m-Cu O → Cu O is demonstrated and identifies interfacial reaction fronts at the atomic scale, where the Cu O/m-Cu O interface shows a diffuse-type interfacial transformation; while the lateral flow of interfacial ledges appears to control the m-Cu O /CuO transformation.

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Lactating adenomas, though considered being benign, sometimes turn out to be malignant. We are hereby presenting two cases of lactating adenomas which turned out to be harboring infiltrating duct cell carcinoma (DCC). Two lactating women with mass in the breast were referred from surgery for fine-needle aspiration cytology and biopsy.

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MADS-box genes encode transcription factors that play important roles in the development and evolution of plants. There are more than a dozen clades of MADS-box genes in angiosperms, of which those with functions in the specification of floral organ identity are especially well-known. From what has been elucidated in the model plant , the clade of -like MADS-box genes, comprising -like genes and -like genes, are somewhat special among the MADS-box genes of plants since -like genes, especially -like genes, show unusual evolutionary dynamics, in that they generate clusters of tandemly duplicated genes.

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Sexed semen facilitates additional female calf production for the expansion of a herd at a faster rate and also curtails the surplus production of unwanted male calves. A study was conducted to evaluate the performance of sexed semen in indigenous Tharparkar cows based on 114 artificial inseminations (AI) performed at natural oestrus using two protocols i.e.

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Pyometra is a potentially life-threatening condition that affects intact female dogs in their middle to advance age. Timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment are critical for the survival of patients, especially when pyometra advances to sepsis. This study aimed to investigate the prognostic potential of certain haematology, serum biochemical and inflammatory biomarker, secretory leucocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI) for pyometra in bitches (n = 41).

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An easy synthesis of two 1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives, namely, 2-phenyl-5-(pyridin-3-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (POX) and 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-5-(pyridin-3-yl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (4-PMOX), and their corrosion-inhibition efficacy against mild steel corrosion in 1 N HCl, is evaluated using weight loss from 303 to 323 K, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), Potentiodynamic Polarization (PDP), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX), UV-Vis spectroscopy, along with theoretical evaluation. Both POX and 4-PMOX exhibit excellent inhibition efficiency, with values reaching 97.83% and 98% at 500 ppm, respectively.

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The assumption of the pineal hormone melatonin as a therapeutic use for COVID-19-affected people seems promising. Its intake has shown significant improvement in the patients' conditions. Higher melatonin titers in children may provide a protective shield against this disease.

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  • Coumarin derivatives have been important in pharmacology since their discovery in 1820, serving as a crucial component in many bioactive compounds.
  • Researchers are focusing on developing fused-coumarin derivatives using multicomponent reactions to create new drugs, as this method has gained popularity over traditional synthetic techniques.
  • The report discusses various recently synthesized fused-coumarin derivatives that utilize these innovative multicomponent reaction methods.
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Background: Investigating the underlying psychosocial factors is a cornerstone of planning need-based intervention for adult males accused of rape. Unresolved debates on its etiology, mediation, or interaction among causal psychosocial variables fuel curiosity to scrutinize it further. Hence, we studied potential influence of and relation between adverse childhood experiences, aggression, empathy, and psychopathology in adult males accused of rape in India and investigated the risk factors for the same.

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Background & Objectives: Obesity is a rising pandemic in childhood. There is scarcity of evidence on the efficacy of yoga in achieving weight loss in overweight/obese children. The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of family-based comprehensive yoga intervention in the reduction of body mass index (BMI) in overweight/obese children, in comparison to standard dietary and lifestyle counselling and control group.

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  • - The study focuses on creating a new type of molecule that combines hydroxycoumarin and amino pyrimidine derivatives, which are important for drugs, using a simple and eco-friendly one-pot synthesis method.
  • - Newly synthesized heteroaryl-substituted methanes showed significant antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, with specific derivatives demonstrating the strongest effects.
  • - The synthesized compounds also exhibited promising antioxidant properties, indicating their potential for further development in medical applications and the pharmaceutical industry.
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 The aim of the study is to determine improvements in perinatal mortality at the end of the first 2 years from the initiation of the Samrakshan program of the Indian Radiological and Imaging Association.  Samrakshan is a screening program of pregnant women that uses trimester-specific risk assessment protocols including maternal demographics, mean arterial pressure, and fetal Doppler studies to classify women as high risk or low risk for preterm preeclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR). Low dose aspirin 150 mg daily once at bedtime was started for pregnant women identified as high risk in the 11-13 weeks screening.

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Background: Substance use among adolescents is increasing rapidly and becoming a global health concern worldwide. Because of the changing trends and rising magnitude in India, there is an urgent need to adapt and validate instruments to assess adolescents' substance use. The study translated the Teen-Addiction Severity Index (T-ASI) into Hindi and assessed the psychometric properties.

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  • The study assessed the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of healthcare workers (HCWs) by measuring depression, anxiety, and PTSD among 100 participants in India's AIIMS from March to June 2021.
  • The research used questionnaires to collect data, revealing that 17% suffered from depression, 25% from anxiety, 13% from stress, and 2% from PTSD, with nursing staff reporting the highest levels of anxiety and depression.
  • Results showed that unmarried participants experienced significantly higher PTSD scores compared to married ones, highlighting the mental health challenges faced by HCWs during the pandemic.
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Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) regulate cell fate during development and mediate cancer progression. In this study, we investigated the role of BMP4 in proliferation, anoikis resistance, metastatic migration, and drug resistance of breast cancer cells. We utilized breast cancer cell lines and clinical samples representing different subtypes to understand the functional effect of BMP4 on breast cancer.

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Reducibility is key for the use of bulk metal oxides in chemical transformations involving redox reactions, but probing microscopic processes of oxide reduction is challenging. This is because the insulating nature of bulk oxides restricts ion and electron spectroscopic measurements of oxide surfaces. Herein, using a combination of environmental transmission electron microscopy and atomistic modeling, we report direct in situ atomic-scale observations of the surface and subsurface dynamics and show that the hydrogen-induced CuO reduction occurs through the receding motion of Cu-O/Cu bilayer steps at the surface, the formation of the partially reduced CuO superstructure by the self-ordering of O vacancies in the subsurface, and the collapse of Cu-O layers in the bulk.

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