Publications by authors named "S Sahana"

Green synthesis techniques have drawn a lot of interest lately since they are beneficial to the environment and have potential uses in a variety of industries, including biomedicine. Because of their special physicochemical characteristics, copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) have become one of the most interesting options for use in biological applications among nanomaterials. An overview of green synthesis methods for CuNPs is given in this review, along with a discussion of their applications in cancer therapeutics.

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There are surprisingly few RNA intramolecular triple helices known in the human transcriptome. The structure has been most well-studied as a stability-element at the 3' end of lncRNAs such as and , but the intrigue remains whether it is indeed as rare as it is understood to be or just waiting for a closer look from a new vantage point. TRIPinRNA, our Python-based in silico platform, allows for a comprehensive sequence-pattern search for potential triplex formation in the human transcriptome─noncoding as well as coding.

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  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age, characterized by high androgen levels and symptoms like acne, hair loss, and excessive hair growth, which can interfere with normal ovulation due to multiple immature follicles in the ovaries.
  • Current diagnostic methods for PCOS, which rely on ultrasound imaging and clinical assessments, are often slow and error-prone, highlighting the need for automated systems to improve diagnostic efficiency and accuracy.
  • This study proposes an advanced automated system using AI to analyze ultrasound images for detecting and classifying PCOS, employing image processing techniques and machine learning to enhance diagnosis, with preliminary results showing promising accuracy through robust evaluation metrics.
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Aim And Background: The orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning are the fundamental goals during the mixed dentition period. Numerous methods have been proposed to date. The study was designed to determine the mesiodistal (MD) widths of the lower permanent canines and premolars from Tanaka and Johnston, regression equation (RE) proposed for north Indian population (RE-NIP), Bernabé and Flores-Mir C, Moyers', and Ling and Wong mixed dentition analysis (MDA) and to determine the correlation coefficients for the Eluru population.

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The goal of this study was to use coevaporation to look into how polyether compounds like mephenesin (MEP) can be encapsulated into the host molecule α-cyclodextrin's nanohydrophobic cage. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) investigations, powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), and H NMR were among the spectroscopic techniques used to describe the inclusion complex. Additionally, Job's plot has been utilized to illustrate how MEP is encapsulated with α-cyclodextrin (α-CD) at a 1:1 molar ratio.

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