Publications by authors named "Rohit Jadhav"

To determine salivary pH in patients with Laryngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) and compare it with that of normal individuals. A cross sectional analytical study was done. Adults with LPR as determined by Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) > 13 and Reflux Finding Score (RFS) > 7 were included in LPR group.

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Malate is a key intermediate in the citric acid cycle, an enzymatic cascade that is central to cellular energy metabolism and that has been applied to make biofuel cells. To enable real-time sensing of malate levels, we have engineered a genetically encoded, protein-based fluorescent biosensor called Malon specifically responsive to malate by performing structure-based mutagenesis of the Cache-binding domain of the Citron GFP-based biosensor. Malon demonstrates high specificity and fluorescence activation in response to malate, and has been applied to monitor enzymatic reactions in vitro.

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  • Memory T cells are diverse and change over time, influenced by factors such as cytokines and antigen exposure, complicating the study of aging's effects on them.
  • A study on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) showed that memory CD8 T cells from young adults (<40 years) exhibit specific differentiation patterns, whereas older adults (>65 years) show distinct aging paths with diminished adaptive features but increased innate characteristics.
  • Surprisingly, despite losing naïve/stem-like EBV-specific T cells with age, the overall diversity of EBV-specific memory T cells either remained stable or improved, providing insights for better vaccination and T cell therapy strategies.
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Electrosynthesis is a popular, environmentally friendly substitute for conventional organic methods. It involves using charge transfer to stimulate chemical reactions through the application of a potential or current between two electrodes. In addition to electrode materials and the type of reactor employed, the strategies for controlling potential and current have an impact on the yields, product distribution, and reaction mechanism.

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: To compare the efficacy of platelet rich plasma (PRP) and platelet rich fibrin (PRF) in bone regeneration after removal of impacted bilateral third molars. : The study was carried out as an open clinical trial on 20 patients chosen from the ones referred to the department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery for surgical removal of bilateral mandibular third molar. Patients were prepared for surgical procedure, Inferior alveolar nerve block given using 2% lignocaine hydrochloride with 1:2,00,000 adrenaline.

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The human adult immune system maintains normal T cell counts and compensates for T cell loss throughout life, mainly through peripheral homeostatic proliferation after the ability of the thymus to generate new T cells has rapidly declined at adolescence. This process is mainly driven by STAT5-activating cytokines, most importantly IL-7, and is very effective in maintaining a large naive CD4+ T cell compartment into older age. Here, we describe that naive CD4+ T cells undergo adaptations to optimize IL-7 responses by upregulating the guanine-nucleotide exchange factor PREX1 in older age.

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  • Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are gaining attention for storing renewable energy, and this study focuses on developing new anion exchange membranes (AEMs) made from phenyl acrylates for improved battery performance.
  • The research demonstrated that these new AEMs showed better electrochemical stability, as well as significantly higher capacity retention (55%) over 1000 charge/discharge cycles compared to a commercial membrane, which only retained 28%.
  • The findings suggest that these phenyl acrylate-based AEMs could be promising for enhancing non-aqueous RFBs and other electrochemical applications involving organic solvents.
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The utility of transition metal hydride catalyzed hydrogen atom transfer (MHAT) has been widely demonstrated in organic transformations such as alkene isomerization and hydrofunctionalization reactions. However, the highly reactive nature of the hydride and radical intermediates has hindered mechanistic insight into this pivotal reaction. Recent advances in electrochemical MHAT have opened up the possibility for new analytical approaches for mechanistic diagnosis.

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Bioelectrocatalytic synthesis is the conversion of electrical energy into value-added products using biocatalysts. These methods merge the specificity and selectivity of biocatalysis and energy-related electrocatalysis to address challenges in the sustainable synthesis of pharmaceuticals, commodity chemicals, fuels, feedstocks and fertilizers. However, the specialized experimental setups and domain knowledge for bioelectrocatalysis pose a significant barrier to adoption.

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Chronic systemic inflammation is one of the hallmarks of the aging immune system. Here we show that activated T cells from older adults contribute to inflammaging by releasing mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) into their environment due to an increased expression of the cytokine-inducible SH2-containing protein (CISH). CISH targets ATP6V1A, an essential component of the proton pump V-ATPase, for proteasomal degradation, thereby impairing lysosomal function.

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Naive CD4 T cells are more resistant to age-related loss than naive CD8 T cells, suggesting mechanisms that preferentially protect naive CD4 T cells during aging. Here, we show that TRIB2 is more abundant in naive CD4 than CD8 T cells and counteracts quiescence exit by suppressing AKT activation. TRIB2 deficiency increases AKT activity and accelerates proliferation and differentiation in response to interleukin-7 (IL-7) in humans and during lymphopenia in mice.

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Immune aging combines cellular defects in adaptive immunity with the activation of pathways causing a low-inflammatory state. Here we examined the influence of age on the kinetic changes in the epigenomic and transcriptional landscape induced by T cell receptor (TCR) stimulation in naive CD4 T cells. Despite attenuated TCR signaling in older adults, TCR activation accelerated remodeling of the epigenome and induced transcription factor networks favoring effector cell differentiation.

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Nasal mucociliary clearance (NMC) system is an important defence mechanism in respiratory tract. The contents present in the smoke are found to be toxic to cilia in vitro. Our study aims at evaluating the NMC in smokers so as to know effect of tobacco smoke on ciliary function and also comparing it with non smokers.

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Combination therapy with PD-1 blockade and IL-2 is highly effective during chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection. Here we examine the underlying basis for this synergy. We show that PD-1 + IL-2 combination therapy, in contrast to PD-1 monotherapy, substantially changes the differentiation program of the PD-1TCF1 stem-like CD8 T cells and results in the generation of transcriptionally and epigenetically distinct effector CD8 T cells that resemble highly functional effector CD8 T cells seen after an acute viral infection.

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Noble metal-based nanomaterials have shown great potential for catalytic application with higher selectivity and activity. Owing to their self-assembly properties with various molecular interactions, peptides play an essential role in the controlled synthesis of noble metal-based catalysts with high surface area. In this work, a phenylalanine (F) and tyrosine (Y) based peptide bolaamphiphile is prepared by solution-phase peptide synthesis.

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Self-assembled benzoselenadiazole (BSe)-capped tripeptide based nanofibrillar hydrogels have been developed with inherent anticancer and anti-inflammatory activity.

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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory disease that manifests as a preclinical stage of systemic autoimmunity followed by chronic progressive synovitis. Disease-associated genetic SNP variants predominantly map to non-coding, regulatory regions of functional importance in CD4 T cells, implicating these cells as key regulators. A better understanding of the epigenome of CD4 T cells holds the promise of providing information on the interaction between genetic susceptibility and exogenous factors.

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With increasing age, individuals are more vulnerable to viral infections such as with influenza or the SARS-CoV-2 virus. One age-associated defect in human T cells is the reduced expression of miR-181a. miR-181ab1 deficiency in peripheral murine T cells causes delayed viral clearance after infection, resembling human immune aging.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) are two distinct autoimmune diseases that manifest with chronic synovial inflammation. Here, we show that CD4 T cells from patients with RA and PsA have increased expression of the pore-forming calcium channel component ORAI3, thereby increasing the activity of the arachidonic acid-regulated calcium-selective (ARC) channel and making T cells sensitive to arachidonic acid. A similar increase does not occur in T cells from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

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Healthy immune aging is in part determined by how well the sizes of naïve T cell compartments are being maintained with advancing age. Throughout adult life, replenishment largely derives from homeostatic proliferation of existing naïve and memory T cell populations. However, while the subpopulation composition of CD4 T cells is relatively stable, the CD8 T cell compartment undergoes more drastic changes with loss of naïve CD8 T cells and accumulation of effector T cells, suggesting that CD4 T cells are more resilient to resist age-associated changes.

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Organic-inorganic nanohybrids with nanoscale architectures and electrocatalytic properties are emerging as a new branch of advanced functional materials. Herein, nanohybrid organic-inorganic nanosheets are grown on carbon paper via a pulse-electrochemical deposition technique. A benzo[2,1,3]selenadiazole-5-carbonyl protected dipeptide BSeFL (BSe = benzoselenadiazole; F = phenylalanine; and L = leucine) cross-linked with Ni2+ ions (Ni-BSeFL) and nickel hydroxide (Ni(OH)2) in a BSeFL/Ni(OH)2 electrode exhibits stable electrocatalytic activity toward urea oxidation.

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In this work, two symmetrical donor-acceptor-donor (D-A-D) type benzoselenadiazole (BSeD)-based π-conjugated molecules were synthesized and employed as an active switching layer for non-volatile data storage applications. BSeD-based derivatives with different donor units attached through common vinylene linkers showed different electrical and optical properties. 4,7-Di((E)-styryl)benzo[c][2,1,3]selenadiazole (DSBSeD) and 4,7-bis((E)-4-methoxystyryl)benzo[c][2,1,3]selenadiazole (DMBSeD) are sandwiched between gallium-doped ZnO (GZO) and metal aluminum electrodes respectively through solution-processed spin-coating method.

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Rational engineering of novel nanohybrid materials for sustainable and efficient energy conversion has gained extensive research interest. Cross-linked nanosheets of organic-inorganic nanohybrids (BSeF/Ni(OH)) were fabricated by one-step reductive electrosynthesis and subsequently applied for electrocatalytic water electrolysis. The organic-inorganic nanohybrids consist of benzo[2,1,3]selenadiazole-5-carbonyl phenylalanine (BSeF) cross-linked with nickel ions (Ni-BSeF) and nickel hydroxides (Ni(OH)), which provide abundant active sites and feasible charge transfer at the electrocatalytic interface.

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Adjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer patients causes immune cell depletion at an age when the regenerative capacity is compromised. Successful regeneration requires the recovery of both quantity and quality of immune cell subsets. Although immune cell numbers rebound within a year after treatment, it is unclear whether overall compositional diversity is recovered.

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