Publications by authors named "T V Elango"

The tea plant (Camellia sinensis) is susceptible to anthracnose disease that causes considerable crop loss and affects the yield and quality of tea. Multiple Colletotrichum spp. are the causative agents of this disease, which spreads quickly in warm and humid climates.

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Article Synopsis
  • MicroRNAs are crucial in helping tea plants respond to biotic stress, such as diseases from tea geometrids and anthracnose that significantly reduce production.
  • High-throughput sequencing (HTS) and bioinformatics are effective for identifying stress-responsive miRNAs, which can help in developing strategies for increasing the tea plant's resilience to these stresses.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of understanding miRNAs in tea plants and discusses how miRNA-mediated gene silencing could be used to create varieties that are more tolerant to biotic threats.
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Background: Mutations in keratin proteins have been vastly associated with a wide array of genodermatoses; however, mutations of keratins in psoriasis have not been fully investigated. The main aim of the current research was to identify the mutation in K14, K10, K16, and K17 genes in two stages of psoriasis patients.

Methods: Ninety-six psoriatic skin biopsies were collected.

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Objectives: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease of considerable genetic predisposition. Genome-wide association studies have identified tens of common variants for SLE. However, the majority of them reside in non-coding sequences.

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Alimentary tract duplication is a rare congenital anomaly which may involve any part of the alimentary tract extending from stomach to rectum. Clinical presentation may mimic an inflamed appendix as described in this case. A 9-year-old boy with a clinical diagnosis of perforated appendix was noted to have a normal appendix intra-operatively.

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