Publications by authors named "S M Balachandran"

Article Synopsis
  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are harmful organic pollutants resulting from incomplete combustion of organic material, posing risks to ecosystems and human health, which necessitates effective remediation methods.
  • This study explores the potential of combining nanomaterials with bioremediation techniques, finding that nano-bioremediation improves PAH removal in liquid samples by 18.9% and in soil samples by 14.3% compared to traditional bioremediation alone.
  • Various strategies for nano-bioremediation are discussed, including microbial degradation and enzyme enhancement, along with eco-friendly approaches using biogenic nanomaterials to tackle PAH pollution.
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Neuron navigators (NAVs) are cytoskeleton-associated proteins well known for their role in axonal guidance, neuronal migration, and neurite growth necessary for neurodevelopment. Neuron navigator 3 (NAV3) is one of the three NAV proteins highly expressed in the embryonic and adult brain. However, the role of the NAV3 gene in human disease is not well-studied.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated a rapid roll-out of virtual health care services to people with intellectual disabilities. Limited evidence is available for clinicians to guide virtual care delivery.

Method: Twenty-three studies were identified through systematic searching of 16 databases.

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Background: Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation often have limited utility for advanced metastatic disease in the liver, and despite its promising activity in select cancers, PD-1 blockade therapy similarly has minimal benefit in this setting. Curaxin, CBL0137, is an experimental anti-cancer drug that disrupts the binding of DNA to histones, destabilizes chromatin, and induces Z-DNA formation which may stimulate anti-tumor immune responses.

Methods: Murine cell lines of colon (CT26) and breast (4T1) cancer were interrogated for survival and CBL0137-associated DNA changes in vitro.

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