Publications by authors named "S Talluri"

The aim of the study is to describe the severity, temporal characteristics, and types of autonomic features as they relate to the characteristics of pain of the neuralgias. Also, to describe, based on literature, how these autonomic features can affect the treatment outcomes of patients with craniofacial neuralgias. We carried out a literature search using five databases, PubMed, Embase, OVID, Scopus and Web of Science.

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  • * SNPs are prevalent in the population and have a significant role in sporadic ovarian cancers, emphasizing the importance of understanding their genetic basis for improving molecular diagnostics and developing personalized treatments.
  • * This review focuses on the impact of SNPs in critical caretaker genes responsible for genomic integrity and discusses the challenges of SNP-based research, highlighting the most studied pathways (DDR and HRR) while noting that other relevant pathways are underexplored.
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  • Hypoxia, which is a lack of oxygen, happens in most solid tumors and can lead to cancer spreading and worse outcomes for patients.
  • Breast cancer cells that are low in oxygen are much more likely to spread to the lungs in experiments with animals.
  • By studying how these cancer cells behave, researchers found that blocking a specific protein called MUC1 can help stop the cancer from spreading and could lead to better treatments.
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Renal Leiomyosarcoma (LMS) is an exceptionally rare and aggressive form of RCC (renal cell carcinoma), comprising of 0.5-1% of all adult RCC. This disease constitutes a 5-year 25 % overall survival.

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Background: Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuber-culosis. The current treatment protocols for pulmonary tuberculosis are quite effective, even though the treatment requires 3-6 months. The current treatment protocols for extrapulmonary tuberculosis are based on the same drugs that are used for pulmonary tuberculosis.

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