Publications by authors named "Sunil V"

Ozone is an urban air pollutant known to cause lung injury and altered function. Using established models of acute (0.8 ppm, 3 h) and episodic (1.

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A dentinogenic ghost cell tumor (DGCT) is a rare and locally aggressive benign mixed odontogenic tumor, histologically made up of ameloblast-like epithelial islands, ghost cells, and dentin-like material. This is a highly unusual example of DGCT combined with an odontoma in a 13-year-old female patient affecting the right maxilla. On radiographic examination, ill-defined radiolucency with right maxillary sinus obliteration and involvement of permanent maxillary right first and second molars were noted.

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Background: Among the Indian adolescents, the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity and alcohol use disorders (AUD) are 7.3% and 1.3%.

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Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a toxic vesicant that causes acute injury to the respiratory tract. This is accompanied by an accumulation of activated macrophages in the lung and oxidative stress which have been implicated in tissue injury. In these studies, we analyzed the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC), an inhibitor of oxidative stress and inflammation on NM-induced lung injury, macrophage activation and bioenergetics.

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The cardioprotective activity of hesperidin has been well demonstrated in several clinical studies. Also, there is a meta-analysis published on this topic in 2019. However, considering the recently published clinical studies, there is a scope for performing a systematic review and meta-analysis of hesperidin to determine its beneficial effect in alleviating alterations in cardiovascular parameters.

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Background: Exposure to micro- and nanoplastic particles (MNPs) in humans is being identified in both the indoor and outdoor environment. Detection of these materials in the air has made inhalation exposure to MNPs a major cause for concern. One type of plastic polymer found in indoor and outdoor settings is polyamide, often referred to as nylon.

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The poor translation of nanomedicines from bench to bedside can be attributed to (i) lack of a delivery system with precise drug compositions with no batch-to-batch variations, (ii) off-target or undesirable release of payload, and (iii) lack of a method to monitor the fate of the specific drug of interest, which often has to be modified with a fluorescent tag or replaced with a model drug which can be tracked. To overcome these translation hurdles, we developed dual responsive organelle targeted nanoreactors (DRONEs) with precise drug composition, site specific payload release and which enable accurate in-vivo monitoring. DRONEs consist of a polyprodrug inner core composed of a dual responsive backbone containing a photosensitizer (Protoporphyrin IX) grafted with functionalized polyethylene glycol (PEG) outer shell to prolong blood circulation and a tumour homing pro-apoptotic peptide (CGKRK[KLAKLAK]) (THP).

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Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a cytotoxic vesicant known to cause acute lung injury which progresses to fibrosis. Alveolar Type II cells are primarily responsible for surfactant production; they also play a key role in lung repair following injury. Herein, we assessed the effects of NM on Type II cell activity.

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Intelligent nanomedicines integrated with stimuli-responsive components enable on-demand customizable treatment options which would improve therapeutic outcome and reduce systemic toxicity. In this work, we explore the synergistic therapeutic potential of photodynamic therapy and immunometabolic modulation to achieve tumour regression and to trigger an adaptive immunity to prevent tumour recurrence. The therapeutic potential of the fabricated Bioengineered Immunomodulatory Organelle targeted Nanozymes (BIONs) was tested on 3D printed mini-brains which could effectively recapitulate the biologically relevant interactions between glioblastoma cells and macrophages.

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Ozone is a ubiquitous air pollutant that causes lung damage and altered functioning. Evidence suggests that proinflammatory macrophages contribute to ozone toxicity. Herein, we analyzed the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) and microRNA (miRNA) cargo in ozone-induced macrophage activation.

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Sewage sludge bottom ash (SSBA) from the incineration plant used for the production of construction materials possibly possess heavy metals which might cause a negative impact on human health. Considering biosafety, we investigated the toxicity effects of 0.5-2 mm (aggregate substitute) and < 0.

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Background: Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit (HKPRDHU) investigated an exposure in an Ontario operatory dental facility related to a newly diagnosed hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection caused by a virus with an uncommon hepatitis C genotype. Lapses in Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) and a second epidemiologically-linked case (with the same uncommon hepatitis C genotype) were identified, prompting a broader public health response and outbreak investigation.

Objectives: a) To describe the investigation of a newly diagnosed case of hepatitis C; b) to describe the broader public health response, and c) to address a paucity in the literature related to the risk of disease transmission in dental settings due to IPAC lapses.

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Sulfur mustard (SM) is a bifunctional alkylating agent that causes severe injury to the respiratory tract. This is accompanied by an accumulation of macrophages in the lung and the release of the proinflammatory cytokine, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α. In these studies, we analyzed the effects of blocking TNFα on lung injury, inflammation and oxidative stress induced by inhaled SM.

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In recent years, combination therapy has emerged as the cornerstone of clinical practice in treating glioblastoma multiforme. However, their ability to trigger and leverage the body's adaptive immunity has rarely been studied. Tumour heterogeneity, the presence of the blood-brain barrier, and an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment play a crucial role in the 90% local tumor recurrence post-treatment.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines an early SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Ontario long-term care homes, focusing on the severity of the outbreak and the effectiveness of infection control interventions.
  • Out of 65 residents, 94% contracted the virus, with a 45% fatality rate, while 51% of staff were infected without fatalities; the outbreak showcased rapid spread and tight case clustering.
  • The findings highlight that implementing progressive infection control measures after the outbreak peak was crucial in preventing further infections among new staff, shaping future outbreak policies in long-term care settings.
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Introduction: Clinical pharmacist can enthusiastically involve in oncology department through utilizing the skills and knowledge to support wide variety of functions in patient care. The impact of pharmaceutical care services in oncology department were analysed through various approaches including the analysis of knowledge level of patients towards the disease and its management through patient counselling, monitoring of performance status, observing of ADR and drug safety. Incidence of cancer was scrutinized during the study.

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In the present study, native grass (Cyperus distans) was utilized for the production of lipid using Yarrowia lipolytica MTCC 9519. Initially, pretreatment methods using hydrothermal and alkaline delignification were performed to obtain cellulose rich liquid fractions. Delignified native grass biomass was enzymatically hydrolyzed to convert non fermentable sugars in to fermentable sugars.

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Sulfur mustard (SM) inhalation causes debilitating pulmonary injury in humans which progresses to fibrosis. Herein, we developed a rat model of SM toxicity which parallels pathological changes in the respiratory tract observed in humans. SM vapor inhalation caused dose (0.

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A 68-year-old woman presented with episodes of headache, palpitations, sweating and poorly controlled hypertension for the past 6 years. These symptoms were, at times, associated with micturition, and there were few episodes of micturition syncope as well. She had elevated 24-hour urinary normetanephrine and was found to have a paraganglioma arising from the urinary bladder infiltrating the sigmoid colon.

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Exciting information on the functional roles played by long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) has drawn substantial research attention these days. With the advent of techniques such as RNA-Seq, thousands of lncRNAs are identified in very short time spans. However, due to the poor annotation rate, only a few of them are functionally characterised.

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Light irradiation is considered an ideal non-invasive stimulus that enables precise tumour treatment with flexible, facile, and spatiotemporal control. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an important clinically relevant therapeutic modality that has proven to compensate for the reduced therapeutic efficacy of conventional chemotherapy. However, oxygen consumption during PDT can result in an inadequate oxygen supply which reduces photodynamic efficacy.

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Nitrogen mustard (NM) is a cytotoxic vesicant known to cause acute lung injury which progresses to fibrosis. Herein, we developed a murine model of NM-induced pulmonary toxicity with the goal of assessing inflammatory mechanisms of injury. C57BL/6J mice were euthanized 1-28 d following intratracheal exposure to NM (0.

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Eliminating Cryptosporidium oocysts is particularly challenging in prison environments, and limited information is available on best practices for outbreak control. This report aims to expand the evidence base through the lessons learned from an outbreak at a Canadian federal penitentiary in 2013. The outbreak investigation methods included inmate and staff case finding, hypothesis-generating questionnaires, and environmental investigation.

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