Publications by authors named "Saxena V"

Aim: The aim of the present study was to comparatively evaluate the retention of complete dentures and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of patients with conventional and bioelectric impressions or transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS).

Materials And Methods: A total of thirty (n = 30) completely edentulous patients were randomly distributed into two groups: Group-C (n = 15) (Conventional) and Group-T (n = 15) (bioelectric). In Group C, border molding was performed using the manual manipulation of borders, and the final impression was made using zinc-oxide eugenol.

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With the significant development in photovoltaic (PV) systems, focus has been placed on inexpensive, efficient, and innovative power converter solutions, leading to a high diversity within power converters and new system configurations for grid-connected PV (GCPV) systems. During the last decade, multilevel inverter (MLI) designs have gained popularity in GCPV applications. This article provides a wide-ranging investigation of the common MLI topology in contrast to other existing MLI topologies for PV applications.

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Katanin, a key protein in cellular architecture, plays a crucial role in severing microtubules, which are vital components of the cytoskeleton. Given its central involvement in cell division and proliferation, katanin represents a promising target for therapeutic intervention, particularly in cancer treatment. Inhibiting katanin's function could potentially hinder the uncontrolled growth of cancerous cells, making it an attractive target for novel anti-cancer therapies.

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Purpose: Transgender (TG) women face violence, discrimination, and stigma, which affect their mental health and hinder their access to targeted intervention (TI) services. This lack of access may increase the risk of human immunodeficiency virus/sexually transmitted infections (HIV/STIs). However, the utilization of TI services among transgender women in Uttarakhand, as well as across the country, remains understudied.

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Cadmium pollution is a major environmental issue threatening aquatic ecosystems and the health of aquatic organisms. Our study examines cadmium toxicity at different levels, highlighting pyroptotic cell death in the freshwater fish Channa punctatus (spotted snakehead). For this purpose, 90 well-acclimatized fish were categorized into three groups: one control and two treatment groups, i.

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Context: The global COVID-19 pandemic has universally impacted individuals, with lactating women being uniquely susceptible to severe infection. Vaccination plays a critical role in building population immunity, mitigating severe illness and curtailing the health crisis. However, data on adverse effects and vaccine safety in lactating women remains scarce.

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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) with multifaceted functions suppress anti-tumor immunity by signaling surrounding cells. Here we report Tregs use the surface lymphotoxin (LT)α1β2 to preferentially stimulate LT beta receptor (LTβR) nonclassical NFκB signaling on both tumor cells and lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) to accelerate tumor growth and metastasis. Selectively targeting LTβR nonclassical NFκB pathway inhibits tumor growth and migration in vitro.

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The overview was carried out to evaluate the impact of antiresorptive drug (ARD) therapy in patients undergoing dental implant treatment who significantly experience medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) or not. A comprehensive electronic database search within the timeline of 2014-2024, restricted to the English language, was performed in database search engines like Google Scholar, Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus. The articles were screened using the specific Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms and Boolean operators 'OR' and 'AND'.

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Attaining the appropriate relation of the denture base with the tissues for optimum retention and support poses various challenges. Retention and support of a prosthesis depend on capturing mucosa and limiting structures in undistorted form. The impression in the geriatric population and patients with maxillary and mandibular defects poses a challenge for prosthodontists.

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The preparation of the implant site and the quality of the bone are crucial factors for preliminary healing following implant surgery. Therefore, any thermal or mechanical damage to the bone must be minimized during osteotomy preparation. The use of guided implant drilling is now widely employed for the precise placement of implants.

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  • Dysfunction in dopamine levels contributes to various psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders, with the NR4A2 protein linked to conditions like Parkinson's disease and ADHD.
  • Researchers used zebrafish mutants to investigate the roles of two nr4a2 paralogs, nr4a2a and nr4a2b, finding distinct effects on dopamine neuron health and behavioral traits related to these conditions.
  • The loss of nr4a2a function mirrored Parkinsonian symptoms, while nr4a2b mutants had increased neurotrophic factors but also showed signs of mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress.
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  • The study examines the use of remote patient monitoring (RPM) for neurological disorders using data from 2019 to 2021, focusing on the differences between first-generation and second-generation billing codes.
  • The analysis included 27,756 encounters from 11,326 patients, revealing that over half utilized second-generation codes, with a notable demographic skew towards females, older adults, and urban residents in this group.
  • Findings indicate a higher prevalence of sleep-wake disorders and the involvement of non-neurologists, suggesting a need for better understanding and integration of RPM services in neurological care.
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Introduction: Optimal management of patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) requires surveillance for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and identification of antiviral therapy candidates, but few dedicated CHB surveillance models have been described. Kaiser Permanente Northern California developed a systematic CHB surveillance and management program in 2012. We report the results of the program's performance over the initial 8-year period.

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  • The geriatric population (60+ years) is increasing globally, leading to more chronic diseases and stressing healthcare systems, prompting a study on teleconsultation as a potential solution for improving their quality of life.
  • A randomized controlled trial with 2,000 participants assessed the effectiveness of teleconsultation compared to usual care, focusing on various health domains, with participants communicated in English or Hindi and adhering to specific study protocols.
  • Results showed that the teleconsultation group had significantly better scores in physical health, psychological well-being, and environmental factors compared to the usual care group, indicating its potential benefits for elderly patients.
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Tetraspanins (TETs) are integral membrane proteins, characterized by four transmembrane domains and a unique signature motif in their large extracellular loop. They form dynamic supramolecular complexes called tetraspanin-enriched microdomains (TEMs), through interactions with partner proteins. In plants, TETs are involved in development, reproduction and immune responses, but their role in defining abiotic stress responses is largely underexplored.

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Importance: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the leading oncologic cause of death among patients with cirrhosis, but large studies examining mortality trends are lacking.

Objective: To evaluate survival among patients with HCC in one of the largest integrated health care systems in the US.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This retrospective cohort study included 3441 adult patients who received a diagnosis of HCC between January 1, 2006, and December 31, 2019, with end of follow-up on December 31, 2020.

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Background And Aims: Studies show decreased rates of poor outcomes after hepatitis C virus (HCV) cure. However, there are no data comparing risk of poor outcomes to that of HCV never infected; results that could have implications for those who may not need ongoing specialty follow-up after cure.

Methods: Retrospective cohort study conducted among Kaiser Permanente Northern California adults ages 18 and up between 2002 and 2019.

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  • The study investigates maxillofacial injuries in children and adolescents, focusing on how their unique facial anatomy presents challenges in treatment.
  • A review of hospital records from January 2012 to May 2022 revealed 77 patients with 115 fractures, primarily caused by road traffic accidents, followed by falls and sports injuries, with a notable higher occurrence in boys.
  • The majority of injuries affected the lower one-third of the face, and most patients underwent surgical treatment, highlighting an increase in such injuries with age.
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  • A community-based study in Rishikesh focused on the prevalence of unintentional injuries among under-five children in urban poor resettlements, aiming to identify associated sociodemographic risk factors.
  • The study found a 16% prevalence of unintentional injuries, primarily caused by falls (64.6%), with most injuries occurring at home while children were playing (66%).
  • Treatment was sought mainly at hospitals (66.6%), and while many children recovered, a small percentage developed physical disabilities, with the median treatment cost reported as INR 425.
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Background: Shorter duration therapy for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection might reduce treatment costs and increase the number of patients treated and cured. We determined factors associated with treatment response after an 8-week sofosbuvir-based therapy and developed a simple model to predict an individual's likelihood of treatment success.

Methods: Among 2907 patients who received ledipasvir/sofosbuvir for 8 weeks, we determined failure rates by demographic and clinical characteristics, and IFNL4-∆G/TT genotype.

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Background: Salivary biomarkers play an important role in the preventive strategy for oral cancer detection at an early stage. The aim of this study was to carry out a comparative quantitative analysis of the research material on the topic in one established database, Scopus and another emerging database, Dimensions.

Method: An electronic search was performed in Scopus and Dimensions in April 2024 with the search subjects "Saliva," "Biomarkers," "Diagnosis," and "Oral Cancer.

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SARS-CoV-2 induced neuroinflammation contributing to neurological sequelae is one of the critical outcomes of long-COVID, however underlying regulatory mechanisms involved therein are poorly understood. We deciphered the profile of dysregulated microRNAs, their targets, associated pathways, protein-protein interactions (PPI), transcription factor-hub genes interaction networks, hub genes-microRNA co-regulatory networks in SARS-CoV-2 Spike-1 (S1) stimulated microglial cells along with candidate drug prediction using RNA-sequencing and multiple bioinformatics approaches. We identified 11 dysregulated microRNAs in the S1-stimulated microglial cells (p < 0.

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The capacity of additive manufacturing and three-dimensional (3D) printing to quickly construct intricate structures and accurate geometries sets them apart from traditional production techniques. The fourth industrial revolution and the digitalization of production were fueled by the emergence of 3D printing, which was made possible by the increasing demand for goods with various designs, functions, and materials. The global influence of 3D printing on healthcare has resulted in the replacement of generic implanted medical devices with patient-customized implants.

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