Publications by authors named "S Vaijayanthi Mala"

Objective:  Particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5), an important air pollution particle, has been previously studied for its effects on various normal and cancer tissues.

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Bacterial pathogenic strains are as adaptable as strains and cause diverse intestinal and extraintestinal diseases in humans and other mammals worldwide. Red meat and its products are important hosts for many zoonotic diseases. This work was designed to investigate the frequency, serotypes, and antimicrobial resistance profile of isolated spp.

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Image denoising is one of the significant approaches for extracting valuable information in the required images without any errors. During the process of image transmission in the wireless medium, a wide variety of noise is presented to affect the image quality. For efficient analysis, an effective denoising approach is needed to enhance the quality of the images.

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Background: Cleistanthin A (CA), extracted from Phyllanthus taxodiifolius Beille, was previously reported as a potential V-ATPase inhibitor relevant to cancer cell survival. In the present study, ECDD-S16, a derivative of cleistanthin A, was investigated and found to interfere with pyroptosis induction via V-ATPase inhibition.

Objective: This study examined the ability of ECDD-S16 to inhibit endolysosome acidification leading to the attenuation of pyroptosis in Raw264.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the presence and risk factors of neurological extraintestinal manifestations, particularly peripheral neuropathy, in patients with severe Crohn's disease undergoing anti-TNFα therapy.
  • Clinical examinations and lab tests were conducted on 30 neurologically asymptomatic patients, revealing that 36.7% had pathological results in sensor-motor function tests, with significant associations to age, disease duration, and BMI.
  • The presence of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy was found in 56.7% of patients, but no significant risk factors were identified, highlighting the need for further research on the neuropathic effects of Crohn's disease.
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