Publications by authors named "S Ughade"

protein refolding is one of the critical unit operations in manufacturing recombinant peptides expressed using as host cells. This study is focused on designing size exclusion chromatography-assisted refolding process for biosimilar recombinant parathyroid hormone. Inclusion bodies (IBs) of recombinant parathyroid hormone were solubilized at higher pH, and refolding was performed using size exclusion chromatography.

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In-vitro protein refolding is one of the key rate-limiting unit operations in manufacturing of fusion proteins such as peptibodies expressed using E. coli. Dilution-assisted refolding is the most commonly used industrial practice to achieve the soluble, native functional form of the recombinant protein from the inclusion bodies.

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Background: Periodontitis, the second most common reason for tooth loss in adults, is a chronic inflammatory condition that increases the prevalence of cancer by inhibiting apoptosis and promoting tumor cell growth. However, it is still debatable if tooth loss is an important risk factor in oral cancer (OC). The aim of this systematic review is to analyze the relationship between tooth loss and the probability of developing head-and-neck cancer and also to see if there is an association between tooth loss, periodontitis, and the risk of OC.

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Introduction Self-medication is an important public health problem, with varied prevalence across the world. The high prevalence of self-medication in India is one of the important factors contributing to the development of antimicrobial resistance. Self-medication without medical guidance can lead to inappropriate, incorrect, or undue therapy, missed diagnosis, delays in appropriate treatment, pathogen resistance, and increased morbidity.

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  • - This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of two sealant systems (cold laterally compacted gutta-percha and Obtura II) when used with two types of nickel-titanium files (RACE and K3) in sealing root canals.
  • - Sixty-two mandibular premolars were divided into groups and subgroups for the study, where various obturation methods were employed, and a dye extraction process was used to evaluate the sealing success.
  • - Results indicated that Obtura II showed better sealing performance with significantly less leakage compared to the lateral condensation method, particularly in certain groups, regardless of the presence of a cracked rotary system.
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