Publications by authors named "Srivastava G"

Freshwater ecosystems, including high-altitude lakes, can be affected by trace metal pollution derived from a mix of natural sources and anthropogenic activities. These pollutants often collect in surface sediments, with notable concentrations in the deeper areas of lakes. To evaluate the environmental risk associated with metal contaminated sediment in Rara Lake, southern Himalaya, surface sediment samples were systematically collected in November 2018, with a subsequent specific emphasis on determinations of trace element concentrations.

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Simultaneous biological nutrient removal (SBNR) using an anaerobic-anoxic-oxic phase is the key feature of advanced wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Removing ammonia, total nitrogen, and phosphorus concurrently with organic matter and suspended solids from wastewater is essential to meeting stringent effluent discharge standards via SBNR in WWTPs. More insight into the mechanisms of SBNR, i.

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Background: Bariatric surgery is an effective intervention for obesity, but comprehensive postoperative self-management is essential for optimal outcomes. While patient portals are generally seen as beneficial in engaging patients in health management, the link between their use and post-bariatric surgery weight loss remains unclear.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the association between patient portal engagement and postoperative BMI reduction among patients after bariatric surgery.

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Introduction: AI is big and moving fast into healthcare, creating opportunities and risks. However, current approaches to governance focus on high-level principles rather than tailored recommendations for specific domains like consumer health. This gap risks unintended consequences from generic guidelines misapplied across contexts and from providing answers before agreeing on the questions.

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The elucidation of protein structure and function plays a pivotal role in understanding biological processes and facilitating drug discovery. With the exponential growth of protein sequence data, machine learning techniques have emerged as powerful tools for predicting protein characteristics from sequences alone. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the importance and application of machine learning in inferring protein structure and function.

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Objective: The high cost of novel glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (GLP-1 RA) class agents often limits access and creates barriers to care. This real-world study evaluated the efficacy of older-generation generic antiobesity medications (AOMs) for weight maintenance after 1 year of GLP-1 RA therapy in patients who had achieved successful weight loss.

Methods: We prospectively followed patients (N = 105) who had completed 12 months of therapy and were part of a "medical weight loss bundle," which included 12 months of GLP-1 RA therapy followed by 6 months of transition care.

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Pectoralis major myocutaneous flap (PMMF) has been a workhorse in orofacial reconstruction. Although microvascular tissue transfer has gained popularity in major tertiary centers, several infrastructural factors limit its use in many facilities, particularly in developing countries with high caseloads. Numerous modifications have been made to the PMMF since its inception.

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The complex and dynamic interactions between fungi and plants constitute a critical arena in ecological science. In this comprehensive review paper, we explore the multifaceted relationships at the fungi-plant interface, encompassing both mutualistic and antagonistic interactions, and the environmental factors influencing these associations. Mutualistic associations, notably mycorrhizal relationships, play a pivotal role in enhancing plant health and ecological balance.

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Background: Persistent dyspnoea and pulmonary function impairment are common after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, long-term outcomes beyond 2 years of infection are unknown.

Methods: In this single-center study, we observed the trend of self-reported dyspnoea and pulmonary functions among subjects attending a post-COVID clinic in India after 2 years of COVID-19 illness.

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Introduction: Effective infiltration of chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T) cells into solid tumors is critical for achieving a robust antitumor response and improving therapeutic outcomes. While CAR-T cell therapies have succeeded in hematologic malignancies, their efficacy in solid tumors remains limited due to poor tumor penetration and an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of low-dose radiotherapy (LDRT) administered before T-cell therapy to enhance the antitumor effect by promoting CAR-T cell infiltration.

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Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder that impacts all age groups and affects a large population worldwide. Humans receive glucose from almost every food source, and after absorption from the gut, it reaches the liver, which functions as the distribution center for it. The insulin-responsive glucose transporter type 4 (GLUT-4) is a major carrier of glucose to the various cells (majorly expressed in myocytes, adipocytes, and cardiomyocytes) in a well-fed state.

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Background: Signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) is a member of the cytoplasmic inducible transcription factors and plays an important role in mediating signals from cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors. We and others have found that STAT3 directly regulates pro-fibrotic signaling in the kidney. The STAT3 protein-protein interaction plays an important role in activating its transcriptional activity.

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  • Using artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare can help doctors make better decisions but has challenges like ensuring it’s safe and fair.
  • The paper suggests making clear rules and methods to develop and test AI systems for patient safety.
  • A big meeting with over 200 experts took place to find solutions on using AI in healthcare, leading to important recommendations for better AI systems.
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Anti-obesity medications (AOMs) have emerged as one element of comprehensive obesity clinical care intended to improve long-term health outcomes for children and adolescents. The number of pediatric AOM clinical trials has burgeoned in recent years as new pharmacotherapeutics have been developed. Factors related to growth and development in children and adolescents can present unique challenges in terms of designing and conducting clinical trials investigating the safety and efficacy of AOMs.

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Chaperonins/Heat shock protein 60 are ubiquitous multimeric protein complexes that assist in the folding of partially and/or misfolded proteins using metabolic energy into their native stage. The eukaryotic group II chaperonin, also referred as T-complex protein-1 ring complex (TRiC)/T-complex protein-1 (TCP1)/chaperonin containing T-complex protein (CCT), contains 8-9 paralogous subunits, arranged in each of the two rings of hetero-oligomeric complex. In , till date, only one subunit, LdTCP1γ, has been well studied.

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A biotransformation pair consisting of vinblastine: vincristine present in the Catharanthus roseus plant is of immense pharmacological significance. In this study, we successfully transformed vinblastine into vincristine outside the plant using Pseudomonas aeruginosa 8485 and Pseudomonas fluorescens 2421 and evaluated the antiangiogenic potential of thus produced vincristine through the CAM assay. The toxicity assay showed that both Pseudomonas spp.

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Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can impact language processing, necessitating language-tailored approaches. Telehealth may expand rural Veterans' access but has unknown feasibility for language preferences. This study explored telehealth/Veterans Video Connect satisfaction for Spanish/English TBI screening.

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  • - The text discusses the importance of timely management of spine and pelvis fractures following road traffic accidents, highlighting the rarity and potential severity of testicular dislocation as a complication.
  • - A case study is presented involving a 25-year-old male who suffered significant injuries from a motorcycle accident, including an APC fracture of the pelvic ring and a compression fracture of the spine, with no initial genitourinary injury detected.
  • - The report emphasizes the need for thorough genital examinations in complex pelvic injuries and advocates for a multidisciplinary approach among various medical specialties to improve patient outcomes.
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  • Researchers identified specific enzymes known as cytochrome P450s that are responsible for oxidative modifications of these compounds, revealing their roles in the biosynthetic pathway of triterpenoids.
  • The study concluded that the initial oxidation step in this pathway likely involves C-28 modification, with subsequent branching into different hydroxylation processes to create various beneficial compounds.
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Background Drug-resistant tuberculosis is a major health issue around the world. The time it takes to find a sputum-positive patient is a major risk factor for the spread of tuberculosis, and many things can indicate a longer time to culture conversion. Also, there is strong proof that poor nutrition is linked to infectious diseases.

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Background And Objectives: Limited studies have dwelt upon the treatment of unresectable, nonmetastatic cholangiocarcinoma as a separate entity. Hence, the management protocols are not clearly defined for this subgroup of patients. We aimed to analyze patients treated for unresectable, nonmetastatic cholangiocarcinoma.

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Background: Birth-dose (Hep-BD) followed by three additional doses (Hep-B3) of hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine are key to eliminating HBV by 2030. Unfortunately, Hep-BD and Hep-B3 coverage in our country is poor.

Aim: To studied the parent's knowledge and awareness about HBV infection, its prevention, consequences and vaccination.

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tb) is a significant intracellular pathogen responsible for numerous infectious disease-related deaths worldwide. It uses ESX-1 T7SS to damage phagosomes and to enter the cytosol of host cells after phagocytosis.

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