Publications by authors named "T P D Rajan"

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  • A new species of the genus Polemistus, named P. jaferi, has been discovered and described in Kerala.
  • The research includes a comprehensive review of the genus Polemistus by the authors Tessy, Girish Kumar, and Sureshan.
  • A key for identifying various species of Polemistus in the Indian subcontinent is also included in the study.
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The Indian species of Ammoplanellus Gussakovskij, 1931 are reviewed and two new species, namely A. keralaensis and A. smithi Tessy, Girish Kumar & Sureshan sp.

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This cross-sectional study included 18,797 participants from 6 longitudinal cohorts (CARDIA, FHS Gen III, HCHS/SOL, MESA, MiHeart, and REGARDS), and 5,806 of them had high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) measurements. We found that exclusive electronic cigarette (EC) use was associated with significantly lower hs-CRP levels compared to exclusive combustible cigarette use, suggesting a potentially lower inflammatory burden. hs-CRP levels in dual users and former smokers currently using EC were comparable to those observed in exclusive cigarette smokers.

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Background: Cerebrovascular accident (CVA), also commonly known as stroke, is an acute condition characterized by jeopardized perfusion of the brain tissue. Atherosclerosis is a common converging point for the various risk factors for CVA. It is a chronic, evolving condition of the vessel wall characterized by peculiar lesions known as atheromas.

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Highly diastereoselective self-assembly reactions give both enantiomers (Λ and Δ) of anti-parallel triple-stranded bimetallic Co(ii) and Co(iii) cationic helices, without the need for resolution; the first such reaction for Co. The complexes are water soluble and stable, even in the case of Co(ii). Studies in a range of cancer and healthy cell lines indicate high activity and selectivity, and substantial differences between enantiomers.

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