Publications by authors named "Shrivastava P"

(1) Background: Impeded resolution of inflammation contributes substantially to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD); consequently, resolving inflammation is pivotal to the amelioration of AD pathology. This can potentially be achieved by the treatment with specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs), which should resolve neuroinflammation in brains. (2) Methods: Here, we report the histological effects of long-term treatment with an SPM, maresin-like 1 (MarL1), on AD pathogenesis in a transgenic 5xFAD mouse model.

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Background: Nasal ala defects present significant reconstructive challenges due to their complex anatomy and functional importance. Auricular composite grafts, incorporating both skin and cartilage, are particularly suited for this purpose because they can replace the multilayered structure of the nasal ala in a single surgical procedure, thereby restoring both form and function. Clinical outcomes of these grafts in the reconstruction of ala defects have been highly promising with studies indicating near complete survival rates.

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The Nicobarese are the major tribal groups in the Nicobar district, situated south of the Andaman group of Islands. Linguistic phylogeny suggests that the linguistic ancestors of the Nicobarese settled the Nicobar archipelago in the early Holocene. So far, genetic research on them is low-resolution and restricted to the haploid DNA markers.

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10X Visium, a popular Spatial transcriptomics (ST) method, faces limited adoption due to its high cost and restricted sample usage per slide. To address these issues, we propose Microarray Integrated Spatial Transcriptomics (MIST), combining conventional tissue microarray (TMA) with Visium, using laser-cutting and 3D printing to enhance slide throughput. Our design facilitates independent replication and customization in individual labs to suit specific experimental needs.

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A facile and ratiometric BODIPY-based fluorescent probe 4 was developed for the selective detection of hydrazine in solution phase. The BODIPY-based fluorophores 3 and 4 were easily prepared in high yields from the L-proline catalyzed reaction between α/β-formyl BODIPY 1 a/1 b and 3-cyanoacetylindole 2. Use of easily accessible substrates, benign solvent, catalytic amount of L-proline and high product yields are the advantageous features of the developed protocol.

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Background: The steep increase in knee arthroplasties in lower- and middle-income countries has increased demand for personalised rehabilitation care. Technology-based rehabilitation programs offer potential to replace or augment conventional face-to-face rehabilitation for providing continuum of care. We aimed to systematically develop a theory, evidence-driven, contextualised, and user-centred mobile health platform for people undergoing knee arthroplasty to facilitate monitoring progress during rehabilitation.

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The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has always been a point of contention among India, Pakistan, and China for various reasons. This region has great significance historically due to its geography and ethnic diversity. However, a comprehensive genetic study providing the genetic landscape of Jammu and Kashmir was lacking until now.

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  • Core needle biopsies (CNB) are increasingly used for biomarker testing in breast cancer, with the CanAssist Breast (CAB) test assessing the risk of recurrence in early-stage hormone receptor-positive, Her2-negative patients.
  • A study of 103 paired samples showed a high concordance rate of 92.2% between CNB and surgical specimens, indicating that CAB performed on CNB provides reliable risk stratification.
  • The accuracy of CAB in identifying low-risk patients is particularly notable at 97.5%, allowing for informed treatment decisions, such as avoiding unnecessary chemotherapy.
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  • * Early detection using imaging techniques like MRI is vital for diagnosing MESCC and planning treatment; innovations in imaging technology have improved early detection and management.
  • * This review discusses the advancements in imaging methods for MESCC and their significance in enhancing diagnosis, treatment planning, and overall patient outcomes in this critical emergency.
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  • This case series examines the impact of tailored naturopathy, yoga, and dietary changes on three PCOS patients suffering from primary dysmenorrhea, a common menstrual pain condition.
  • The intervention involved daily yoga, naturopathy therapy, and specific dietary guidelines aimed at reducing junk food intake and improving hydration.
  • Results showed significant reductions in pain intensity and improved sleep quality after the intervention, highlighting the potential effectiveness of this holistic approach for managing dysmenorrhea, although more extensive research is needed to validate these findings.
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The delivery of medical education is a complex process, considering the vast nature of the syllabus, and multiple competencies are needed to be attained by medical students. Escape rooms are an innovative approach to delivering medical education and provide an enriching learning experience for students. These rooms are designed to replicate clinical scenarios, and they provide a platform for students to apply their theoretical knowledge to clinical practice.

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The emergence of shared decision-making (SDM) in the field of medical education represents a significant shift in the way how health care is being taught to medical students and practiced by healthcare professionals. The purpose of the current review is to explore the merits of SDM to students and patients, identify the prevailing challenges in its successful implementation, and suggest appropriate solutions to overcome them. An extensive search of all materials related to the topic was performed on the PubMed search engine, and a total of 20 articles were selected.

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In the field of delivery of medical education, social accountability envisages the responsibility of medical and healthcare institutions to meet the health-related needs of the communities in the catchment areas. The medical colleges that have integrated social accountability in their curriculum work with a goal to produce not only knowledgeable and skilled medical graduates but also those who are committed to the well-being of the entire community. The process of implementation of social accountability in medical education can have its own share of challenges.

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In the field of medical education, moral case deliberations refer to a structured process, wherein health professionals together discuss and analyze moral issues or ethical dilemmas encountered in their clinical practice. The purpose of the current review is to explore the merits of moral case deliberations, identify the components, enumerate the strategies that can be used for implementation, and enlist the potential challenges and the remedial measures to overcome them. Moral case deliberations can be implemented in medical education in several ways that can be seamlessly integrated into the existing medical curriculum without stretching the overall duration of the training period.

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Theater of the oppressed has been regarded as a dynamic tool to bring about social change and empowerment of the audience. This theatrical exposure to medical students plays a significant role in the delivery of comprehensive training to medical students, which is not only restricted to clinical knowledge but extends to cultural and interpersonal skills to ensure the delivery of comprehensive patient care. In conclusion, the theater of the oppressed has the potential to prepare empathetic and compassionate medical practitioners.

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Road safety has been acknowledged as a public health concern of global significance owing to its direct association with human lives and their well-being. Road safety is a much broader concept than measures that are aimed to just prevent accidents, but it extends to improving the quality of life of members of the community, safeguarding environmental health, and improving the economy of the nation. With the passage of time, several technologies in road safety have surfaced, and their collective employment can aid in the establishment of a smart, safe, and efficient transportation system in nations.

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Social accountability has been acknowledged as an important facet of medical education delivery as it envisages that healthcare professionals have the responsibility to be accountable for health-related community needs. The purpose of the current review is to identify the factors that determine the success of social accountability in medical education and explore different ways in which technology can aid in the implementation of social accountability initiatives in medical institutions. The successful implementation of socially accountable medical education depends on a broad gamut of factors, which can be associated with different stakeholders, including the role of technology in facilitating the implementation of the same.

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The central region of India boasts a rich tribal heritage and the highest number of tribal populations in the country. Analysing the genetic history of this population can offer valuable insights into various demographic processes that shaped the gene pool of present-day settlers of this region. In this study, we utilize a recently validated Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technique to sequence 24 tribal mitogenomes from the Chhattisgarh population for genetic ancestry and forensic analysis.

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a critical diagnostic tool in assessing supratentorial neoplasms, offering unparalleled detail and specificity in brain imaging. Supratentorial neoplasms in the cerebral hemispheres, basal ganglia, thalamus, and other structures above the tentorium cerebelli present significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. These challenges vary notably between adult and pediatric populations due to differences in tumor types, biological behavior, and patient management strategies.

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Banana () farming generates huge quantities of biomass, all of which goes to waste due to the non-availability of suitable technology for its commercial application. The potential solution to this issue could be the conversion of pseudo-stems into valuable assets by converting them into fibres for various textile and non-textile applications. The specific characteristics of banana pseudo-stem fibre i.

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Polydactyly is a common occurrence, observed as the presence of extra digit/s in the hands and feet. It can be categorized into preaxial, postaxial, and mesoaxial forms based on the location of the additional digit. In most instances only a single extra digit is present, research reports with more than one extra digit have been published.

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  • Early detection of oral cavity cancers is crucial for improving treatment outcomes and survival, with CT imaging serving a key role in diagnosis and assessment.
  • This review covers the anatomy of the oral cavity, common cancer characteristics, CT imaging principles, and its diagnostic features, such as differentiating benign and malignant lesions.
  • It also explores emerging technologies like higher-resolution images and AI integration, assessing their implications for diagnostic accuracy and the future of CT imaging in managing oral cancers.
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Background: The efficacy of antibody-targeted therapy of solid cancers is limited by the lack of consistent tumour-associated antigen expression. However, tumour-associated antigens shared with non-malignant cells may still be targeted using conditionally activated-antibodies, or by chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells or CAR NK cells activated either by the tumour microenvironment or following 'unlocking' via multiple antigen-recognition. In this study, we have focused on tissue factor (TF; CD142), a type I membrane protein present on a range of solid tumours as a basis for future development of conditionally-activated BiTE or CAR T cells.

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  • Autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy shows promise for improving healing in complex wounds, as evaluated in a decade-long study at a tertiary care center using the new STARS protocol.
  • The research involved a two-phase approach, including initial PRP development and the application of STARS, measuring outcomes like wound healing rates and infection control.
  • Results indicated high effectiveness, with 97.7% of treated patients achieving infection control and minimal scarring, supporting PRP's integration into modern wound care strategies.
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