Publications by authors named "S P S Matharu"

This study introduces a silver-catalyzed method for the efficient and regioselective synthesis of pyrano heterocycles, utilizing readily available alcohols and water as nucleophiles. The method demonstrates high efficiency, delivering excellent yields and selectivity, and is scalable to gram quantities while maintaining broad functional group tolerance. Notably, the synthesized pyrano[3,4-]quinolines were successfully transformed into diverse samoquasine A derivatives, underscoring the method's applicability in natural product synthesis.

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Platelets contribute to COVID-19 clinical manifestations, of which microclotting in the pulmonary vasculature has been a prominent symptom. To investigate the potential diagnostic contributions of overall platelet morphology and their α-granules and mitochondria to the understanding of platelet hyperactivation and micro-clotting, we undertook a 3D ultrastructural approach. Because differences might be small, we used the high-contrast, high-resolution technique of focused ion beam scanning EM (FIB-SEM) and employed deep learning computational methods to evaluate nearly 600 individual platelets and 30 000 included organelles within three healthy controls and three severely ill COVID-19 patients.

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Conventional greases have an exceptional place in the field of lubrication. They are unique in the sense of their areas of application and are very difficult to replace with other lubricating substances for the same reason. The advancements in the field of nanoparticles and the results they provide as an additive in greases have great scientific interest as they improve the tribological properties of greases to a great extent.

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Aims: We systematically studied the presence of hyperglycaemia during treatment with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICPI) for cancer, in those with and without diabetes at baseline, and determined the cause of new-onset hyperglycaemia, METHODS: Retrospective review of electronic records of those receiving an ICPI for melanoma, lung or renal cancer.

Results: Overall, 959 participants were included. In this study, 103 had diabetes at baseline (10.

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  • The study examined the collection and reporting of patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure data from interventional trials at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, focusing on protocol content and data completeness.
  • A total of 26 out of 65 studies were reviewed, with 19 having available datasets; 14 of these published PRO results and most had clinical primary outcomes instead of PROs.
  • Average scores on the SPIRIT-PRO checklist for trial protocols were 46.7, while publications scored an average of 80.9 on the CONSORT-PRO checklist, indicating variability in how well protocols and results were reported.
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