Publications by authors named "Sherilraj Pm"

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  • Varicose veins, common in the lower limbs, pose challenges for diagnosis and treatment due to their various causes, necessitating improved methods for better patient outcomes.
  • The study covers factors influencing varicose veins, like hormonal and environmental elements, while evaluating current diagnostic tools like duplex ultrasonography and new therapies including sclerotherapy and endovenous thermal ablation.
  • It emphasizes the need for future research focused on patient-centered approaches, technological advancements, and molecular studies to enhance the effectiveness of varicose vein treatment, integrating insights from multiple medical disciplines.
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Addressing the complex challenge of healing of bacterially infected wounds, this study explores the potential of lipid nanomaterials, particularly advanced ultradeformable particles (UDPs), to actively influence the wound microenvironment. The research introduces a novel therapeutic approach utilizing silver sulfadiazine (SSD) coupled with vitamin E (VE) delivered through UDPs (ethosomes/transferosomes/transethosomes). Comparative physicochemical characterization of these nanosized drug carriers reveals the superior stability of transethosomes, boasting a zeta potential of -36.

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This comprehensive review delves into the intricate landscape of glycans and glycoconjugates, unraveling their multifaceted roles across diverse biological dimensions. From influencing fundamental cellular processes such as signaling, recognition, and adhesion to exerting profound effects at the molecular and genetic levels, these complex carbohydrate structures emerge as linchpins in cellular functions and interactions. The structural diversity of glycoconjugates, which can be specifically classified into glycoproteins, glycolipids, and proteoglycans, underscores their importance in shaping the architecture of cells.

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