Publications by authors named "Vikas Kailashiya"

Cerebral cavernous malformation is an angiographically occult, well-circumscribed, benign hamartoma consisting of thin-walled sinusoidal vascular channels. Intracranial mucormycosis represents one of the most severe manifestations of mucor infection. We, hereby, report a case of cavernous malformation made rarer with concomitant mucormycosis.

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Aim: This research aimed to study the impacts of persistent hyperglycemia on oleic acid (OA)-induced acute lung injury (ALI) in a rat model of type II diabetes mellitus.

Materials And Methods: Healthy adult male albino rats that weigh 150 to 180 g were divided into four groups ( = 6). Group I-saline (75 μL i.

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  • - Breast cancer continues to be a significant global health issue, prompting the study of effective treatments like palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) for combating DMBA-induced breast tumors in rats.
  • - Results indicated that PEA treatment led to a significant reduction in tumor size and volume, improved oxygen saturation, and reduced hypoxia-driven new blood vessel formation, suggesting its effectiveness in combating tumor growth.
  • - Additionally, PEA demonstrated protective effects by reducing toxicities to the liver and kidneys, altering metabolic activity in the tumor environment, and inducing apoptosis in cancer cells, highlighting its potential as a therapy against breast cancer.
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Brain tumors represent an aggressive form of cancer, posing significant challenges in achieving complete remission. Development of advanced therapies is crucial for improving clinical outcomes in cancer patients. This study aimed to create a novel treatment approach using dual-targeted transferrin (TF) and AS1411 conjugated micelles, designed to enhance therapeutic effectiveness of docetaxel (DTX) and facilitate gadolinium (Gd) based imaging in brain cancer.

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  • * They have been developed to imitate various natural enzyme functions, including catalase and oxidase, and can be tailored by adjusting their structure and morphology for better performance.
  • * Nanozymes show great promise in biomedical applications, particularly in monitoring and treating diseases like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders, but further research is needed to enhance their specificity and effectiveness for analytical uses.
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Background: Hairy Cell Leukemia (HCL) is an uncommon, indolent lymphoproliferative disorder of mature B lymphoid cells, accounting for 2% of all lymphoid tumors. The present study evaluated the clinical-hematological profile of HCL patients diagnosed at a single tertiary care center over a 11-year period.

Methods: The retrospective observational study was done between October 2010 and September 2021.

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Fungal endophytes have established new paradigms in the area of biomedicine due to their ability to produce metabolites of pharmacological importance. The present study reports the in vitro cytotoxic and in ovo antiangiogenic activity of the ethyl acetate (EA) extract of Penicillium oxalicum and their chemical profiling through Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry analysis. Treatment of the EA extract of P.

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Objective: Gallbladder carcinoma is the most frequent biliary tract carcinoma with over all very poor prognosis. Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is known to be involved in carcinogenesis and overexpressed in various malignancies including head and neck, breast, lung and colon carcinomas. This study was done to explore the expression of EGFR in gallbladder carcinoma cases in the north Indian population so that it may be used as a therapeutic target in these patients.

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Platelet mitochondria possess remarkable plasticity for oxidation of energy substrates, where metabolic dependency on glucose or fatty acids is higher than glutamine. Since platelets metabolize nearly the entire pool of glucose to lactate rather than fluxing through mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid cycle, we posit that majority of mitochondrial ATP, which is essential for platelet granule secretion and thrombus formation, is sourced from oxidation of fatty acids. We performed a comprehensive analysis of bioenergetics and function of stimulated platelets in the presence of etomoxir, trimetazidine and oxfenicine, three pharmacologically distinct inhibitors of β-oxidation.

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Upon extensive pharmaceutical and biomedical research to treat lung cancer indicates that lung cancer remains one of the deadliest diseases and the leading cause of death in men and women worldwide. Lung cancer remains untreated and has a high mortality rate due to the limited potential for effective treatment with existing therapies. This highlights the urgent need to develop an effective, precise and sustainable solutions to treat lung cancer.

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Background: Cytotoxic T lymphocyte-associated protein-4 (CTLA-4) or CD152 is an inhibitory receptor expressed constitutively on CD4+CD25+ T regulatory lymphocytes (Treg) and transiently on activated CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Association of gene polymorphisms with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) has been reported in south Indians, but not in north Indians. This study aims to investigate gene polymorphism and its association with the occurrence of SLE, its clinical manifestation and serological markers in north Indians.

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CTLA-4 (cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein-4) or CD152 is an inhibitory receptor expressed constitutively on CD4+ CD25+ T regulatory lymphocytes and transiently on activated CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Its inhibitory function promotes long-lived anergy in immune cells and prevents autoimmunity. Therefore, it plays a crucial role in T cell-mediated autoimmunity, and thus in susceptibility to autoimmune diseases, including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

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Purpose: Impairment in number and functions of regulatory T cells (Treg) has been found to be associated with many autoimmune diseases including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study was conducted to identify and compare Treg by flow cytometry using two different staining approaches.

Methods: Treg were identified by using CD4+CD25+high and CD4+CD25+CD127dim staining approaches in SLE and RA patients and healthy controls.

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