Publications by authors named "S G Gautam"

Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face a significant burden of cancer prevalence and incidence. However, the survival rates for patients with cancer in these regions are notably lower than those in high-income countries, primarily due to late diagnosis and limited access to advanced treatments. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has demonstrated promising outcomes in certain terminally ill patients with cancer, yet access to this treatment remains limited in LMICs, including Nepal.

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Unlike other skin and soft tissue infections, necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare and potentially life-threatening condition. It is usually caused by polymicrobial infections or monomicrobial gram-positive organisms, mainly and . Monomicrobial gram-negative () NF is a rare form of NF, primarily reported in patients with underlying comorbidities or immunocompromised states.

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Purpose: Breast cancer (BC) brain metastasis (BrM) remains a significant clinical problem. Mucins have been implicated in metastasis; however, if they are also involved in BCBrM remains unknown. We queried BrM patient databases and found Mucin 5AC (MUC5AC) to be upregulated and therefore sought to define the role of MUC5AC in BCBrM.

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Anisotropic materials with low symmetries hold significant promise for next-generation electronic and quantum devices. 2M-WS, which is a candidate for topological superconductivity, has garnered considerable interest. However, a comprehensive understanding of how its anisotropic features contribute to unconventional superconductivity, along with a simple, reliable method to identify its crystal orientation, remains elusive.

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  • The relationship between dairy consumption and type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk has been extensively researched, with most studies suggesting an inverse correlation between dairy intake and T2D risk, though some indicate no link or even a positive association.
  • The narrative review aims to compile findings from various studies from 2000 to 2023 to better understand how different dairy products influence T2D incidence, emphasizing that results may vary based on geographic and contextual factors.
  • Ultimately, the review concludes that not all dairy products are beneficial for preventing T2D, highlighting that while yogurt and low-fat dairy may offer benefits, most dairy products show no significant association with T2D risk.
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