Publications by authors named "S S Gaddam"

Human pluripotent stem cell-derived tissue engineering offers great promise for designer cell-based personalized therapeutics, but harnessing such potential requires a deeper understanding of tissue-level interactions. We previously developed a cell replacement manufacturing method for ectoderm-derived skin epithelium. However, it remains challenging to manufacture the endoderm-derived esophageal epithelium despite possessing a similar stratified epithelial structure.

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Hydrogels with spatial-temporal control over chemical and physical properties allow for the creation of cellular niches with controllable properties that better mimic tissue environments. Here, we present a protocol for synthesizing hydrogels incorporating photocaged oligonucleotides that can be activated with non-ultraviolet (UV) wavelengths. We detail the synthesis of bulk hydrogels and spatially defined hydrogels with different chemical functionalities that all share common photocaged DNA.

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Article Synopsis
  • Nano-materials, particularly green synthesized silver nanoparticles (SC-AgNPs) from Smilax Chenensis, show promise in various biomedical applications due to their antibacterial, antioxidant, and anticancer properties.
  • Characterization techniques like UV-visible spectroscopy and TEM indicate SC-AgNPs are stable, roughly spherical, and poly-dispersed with an average size of 45.6 nm.
  • SC-AgNPs exhibit strong antibacterial activity against E.coli and S.aureus, enhanced in combination with antibiotics, making them a potential alternative for treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria, along with significant antioxidant and anticancer activities.
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Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an exceptionally deadly form of pancreatic cancer with an extremely low survival rate. From diagnosis to treatment, PDAC is highly challenging to manage. Studies have demonstrated that PDAC tumors in distinct regions of the pancreas exhibit unique characteristics, influencing symptoms, treatment responses, and survival rates.

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