Publications by authors named "Staelhandske C"

TNBC is a highly malignant breast cancer known for its aggressive behavior affecting young female adults. The standard treatment for TNBC includes surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, which often have significant side effects. Therefore, novel preventive methods are required to combat TNBC effectively.

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The current study evaluated the effectiveness of Tamarindus indica L. seed polysaccharides in removing fluoride from potable water collected from Sivakasi,Viruthunagar district, Tamil Nadu, India. The physiochemical properties of the water samples were examined, and each parameter was compared to the standard prescribed by Bureau of Indian standards.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are regulatory elements that are involved in orchestrating gene expression and protein functions and are implicated in various biological processes including cancer. Notably, breast cancer has a significant mortality rate and is one of the most common malignancies in women. CircRNAs have been demonstrated to contribute to the pathogenesis of breast cancer including its initiation, progression, metastasis, and resistance to drugs.

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Liver cancer ranks as the sixth most prevalent cancer among all cancers globally. Computed tomography (CT) scanning is a non-invasive analytic imaging sensory system that provides greater insight into human structures than traditional X-rays, which are typically used to make the diagnosis. Often, the final product of a CT scan is a three-dimensional image constructed from a series of interlaced two-dimensional slices.

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The main risk factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is smoking. Nicotine and carbon monoxide are two dangerous substances that are found in cigarette smoke. The increased heart rate can have an almost instantaneous impact on the heart and blood vessels.

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Background: Aromatase inhibitors are used in the treatment of breast cancer as they are effective in decreasing the concentration of estrogen. As SNPs impact the efficacy or toxicity of drugs, evaluating them with mutated conformations would help in identifying potential inhibitors. In recent years, phytocompounds have been under scrutiny for their activity as potential inhibitors.

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The power output of solar photovoltaic systems can be affected by environmental factors, such as partial shading. This can lead to a decrease in the power conversion rate of the system. Although existing solutions for this issue are cost-effective and efficient, new solutions could further improve the system's performance by increasing consistency, power generation, and reducing mismatch loss and costs.

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Here we report the successful synthesis, fabrication, and testing of novel asymmetrically substituted 1,3-dialkyl-1,2,3-benzotriazolium-based ionic liquids. Their applicability in energy storage is tested as gel polymer electrolytes (ILGPE) immobilized in poly(vinylidene fluoride--hexa-fluoropropylene) (PVDF-HFP) copolymer as a solid-state electrolyte in electric double layer capacitors (EDLC). Asymmetrically substituted 1,3-dialkyl-1,2,3-benzotriazolium salts of tetrafluoroborates (BF) and hexafluorophosphates (PF) are synthesized by anion exchange metathesis reaction using 1,3-dialkyl-1,2,3-benzotriazolium bromide salts.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multipotent cells and are considered a potential source for tissue and organ repair due to their self-renewal, proliferation, and differentiation abilities. However, in most cases, MSCs are needed to be stimulated with external growth factors to promote their proliferation and differentiation. Over the past decade, it has been demonstrated that nanomaterials could facilitate MSC proliferation and differentiation, and excellent efforts are carried out to investigate their possible modulating pattern and mechanisms for MSC differentiation.

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Specifically engineered three-dimensional (3D) and 1D morphologies are expected to play significant roles in the development of next-generation dye-sensitized solar cells. In this study, using a hydrothermal approach without a surfactant or template, we attempted to synthesize a 3D hierarchical rutile titanium dioxide (TiO ) architecture by varying the growth temperature and time. X-ray diffraction patterns of the synthesized TiO correlated well with rutile TiO .

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Real-time fundus images captured to detect multiple diseases are prone to different quality issues like illumination, noise, etc., resulting in less visibility of anomalies. So, enhancing the retinal fundus images is essential for a better prediction rate of eye diseases.

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Introduction: Study aims to assess uric acid levels with severity of CLD, which is in turn a marker of inflammation and to establish cut off levels with severity of CLD in the current study.

Materials: This is a cross-sectional study conducted among 100 subjects aged ≥18 years, with chronic liver disease for a period of 1 year. The data was collected, serum uric acid levels were determined and the severity of CLD was assessed using Child Turcotte Pugh (CTP) scoring.

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Lung cancer is considered the most common and the deadliest cancer type. Lung cancer could be mainly of 2 types: small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. Non-small cell lung cancer is affected by about 85% while small cell lung cancer is only about 14%.

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In many bacteria, the High Temperature requirement A (HtrA) protein functions as a chaperone and protease. HtrA is an important factor in stress tolerance and plays a significant role in the virulence of several pathogenic bacteria. Camostat, gabexate and nafamostat mesylates are serine protease inhibitors and have recently shown a great impact in the inhibition studies of SARS-CoV2.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has killed millions of people around the world so far and has turned into a disaster for people and healthcare systems. Neurological problems are often seen in people with COVID-19 in the general population, but it is unclear how common they are in pregnant women. This study provides a summary of studies on pregnant women with proven SARS-CoV-2 infection and a particular neurologic diagnosis from different parts of the world.

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb). It is responsible for significant causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide.

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Human neutrophil elastase (HNE) and proteinase 3 (Pr3) released from neutrophils at inflammatory sites are the major causes of pathogens in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and various lung tissue derangements, among which cystic fibrosis and blockade of airway passages are chronic. These proteolytic mediatory agents combined with induced oxidative reactions sustain pathogenicity. Cyclic diketone indane-1,3-dione derivatives were designed, and toxicity evaluation predictions were performed .

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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the current level of knowledge and understanding about dental trauma and its management in children among dental practitioners.

Materials And Methods: The study was conducted after obtaining the ethical clearance from the Institutional Review Board (IRB). A structured questionnaire was prepared, which comprised 20 questions and was validated by dental trauma experts.

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  • The study aimed to assess how different concentrations of sodium chloride affect the antibacterial effectiveness of common intracanal irrigants by altering their osmotic values.
  • Biofilms were treated with various sodium chloride solutions combined with three types of irrigants (sodium hypochlorite, chlorhexidine, and povidone iodine) to evaluate their impact on bacterial biomass.
  • Results showed that certain combinations significantly reduced bacterial levels, suggesting that osmolarity plays a crucial role in enhancing the antibacterial properties of these irrigants.*
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Variants in the phosphoprotein phosphatase-2 regulatory protein-5D gene ( ) cause the clinical phenotype of Jordan's Syndrome (PPP2R5D-related disorder), which includes intellectual disability, hypotonia, seizures, macrocephaly, autism spectrum disorder and delayed motor skill development. The disorder originates from single nucleotide mutations, generating missense variants that act in a dominant manner. Pathogenic mutations altering 13 different amino acids have been identified, with the E198K variant accounting for ∼40% of reported cases.

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Introduction One of the most fundamental aspects of medicine is the doctor-patient relationship. Many factors influenced this link, including socio-cultural patterns, economic levels, political systems, and health systems. In India, there is an increase in violence toward physicians.

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Breast cancer biomarkers that detect marginally advanced stages are still challenging. The detection of specific abnormalities, targeted therapy selection, prognosis, and monitoring of treatment effectiveness over time are all made possible by circulating free DNA (cfDNA) analysis. The proposed study will detect specific genetic abnormalities from the plasma cfDNA of a female breast cancer patient by sequencing a cancer-related gene panel (MGM455 - Oncotrack Ultima), including 56 theranostic genes (SNVs and small INDELs).

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  • There is growing awareness of the advantages of herbal treatments, but the production of these medications lacks standardized quality guidelines, which is essential for safety and efficacy.
  • Despite their many therapeutic benefits, herbal medicines carry a risk of interactions with conventional drugs, necessitating thorough research to ensure safe usage.
  • This review focuses on evaluating existing liver models that help understand the toxicity and pharmacological effects of herbal medicines, analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of these models from studies published between 1985 and December 2022.
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High glucose (HG), a hallmark of the tumour microenvironment, is also a biomechanical stressor, as it exerts hyper-osmotic stress (HG-HO), but not much is known regarding how tumour cells mechanoadapt to HG-HO. Therefore, this study aimed to delineate the novel molecular mechanisms by which tumour cells mechanoadapt to HG/HG-HO and whether phytochemical-based interference in these mechanisms can generate tumour-cell-selective vulnerability to cell death. Mannitol and L-glucose were used as hyper-osmotic equivalents of high glucose.

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Systems for medical analytics and decision making that make use of multimodal intelligence are of critical importance in the field of healthcare. Liver cancer is one of the most frequent types of cancer and early identification of it is crucial for effective therapy. Liver tumours share the same brightness and contrast characteristics as their surrounding tissues.

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