Publications by authors named "S Yanamadala"

Rice (L.) is a crucial staple food crop globally, facing significant challenges from various pests that affect crop productivity and quality. Conventional pesticide usage has limitations, necessitating the development of sustainable pest management strategies.

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 Gluteus maximus, by virtue of its continued adjunct contraction with the anal sphincter, has many characteristics and histomorphological features mimicking type I musculature. Hence, anal sphincter replacement therapy with gluteus maximus has all avenues for lasting successful results. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of unstimulated gluteus maximus sphincteroplasty for anal incontinence reconstruction and neosphincter reconstruction in perineal colostomy cases.

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  • - The study focuses on the potential of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from a traditional medicinal herb used in Indian medicine as new anticancer agents, in light of ongoing cancer treatment challenges.
  • - Researchers identified 86 peptide traces using advanced liquid-chromatography-electrospray-ionisation mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS), ultimately sequencing three peptides, with SA923 showing the strongest anticancer properties.
  • - SA923 is characterized as a cyclic peptide without traditional disulfide bonds and demonstrated significant in vitro anti-proliferative activity, showcasing potential through toxicity assessments in zebrafish embryos.
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Barotrauma-associated perforation of the colon is not common and usually occurs due to the passage of compressed air through the anus. Most of the cases are accidental and done for fun often at the victim's workplace. Therefore, it is necessary that the workers should be made aware of the dangers of the equipment they regularly use at their workplace.

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Objectives: The goal of this report was to find the frequency of synchronous airway lesions (SAL) identified during microdirect laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy (MDLB) that influenced treatment decisions beyond the information provided by drug induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) alone in children with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) at a tertiary care pediatric hospital.

Methods: This was a retrospective chart review of all pediatric patients who underwent drug induced sleep endoscopy in conjunction with direct laryngoscopy and bronchoscopy as part of a comprehensive airway evaluation for obstructive sleep apnea at a tertiary care pediatric hospital.

Results: Three hundred thirty-five patients with obstructive sleep apnea were evaluated with both sleep endoscopy and direct laryngoscopy with bronchoscopy.

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