Publications by authors named "U Bandyopadhyay"

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  • The genus Rhodostrophia and its close relative Tanaotrichia are reviewed based on specimens from the North Western and Trans Himalayan regions of India and Pakistan.
  • Eight species were studied, including seven Rhodostrophia species and one Tanaotrichia, focusing on their morphological and genital characteristics.
  • Rhodostrophia borealis was classified as a distinct species, and detailed illustrations, including type specimens and genetic data, were provided along with a checklist of species and their distribution.
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  • SARS-CoV-2 causes severe respiratory symptoms and can lead to significant morbidity and mortality, particularly in older adults and those with underlying health issues.
  • The virus’s mutations create challenges for treatment, highlighting the need for flexible medical strategies.
  • The review focuses on the roles of vitamin D, calcium, and parathormone in potentially affecting COVID-19 progression, advocating for a comprehensive understanding to improve patient outcomes.
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  • Non-canonical nucleotides, which are harmful by-products of metabolism, pose a risk to the genome integrity of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum due to their mutagenic effects.
  • The study presents the crystal structure of PfHAM1, a key enzyme that helps maintain nucleotide balance by removing these harmful nucleotides, revealing its unique dimeric form and specific binding properties.
  • Despite the essential role of PfHAM1 in managing these toxic nucleotides, P. falciparum can still survive without it in standard culture conditions, indicating that other mechanisms may also help the parasite cope with nucleotide stress.
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Certain clinical features, like changes in presentation, the presence of neurological signs, and a poor response to treatment, mandate an organic evaluation of psychiatric illnesses. In this case series, four cases with established mental illnesses who presented with psychiatric symptoms, on evaluation by neuroimaging, were found to have neurological disorders like neurocysticercosis, sub-arachnoid hemorrhage, sub-dural hemorrhage, and lacunar infarction. They were managed with a combination of medical and surgical treatment and psychotropics, and no relapse of symptoms was noted at follow-up.

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are most extensively used over-the-counter FDA-approved analgesic medicines for treating inflammation, musculoskeletal pain, arthritis, pyrexia and menstrual cramps. Moreover, aspirin is widely used against cardiovascular complications. Owing to their non-addictive nature, NSAIDs are also commissioned as safer opioid-sparing alternatives in acute trauma and post-surgical treatments.

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