Publications by authors named "Y Murali Mohan"

Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative disorder, is quickly progressing and accounts for 15% of dementia cases. Parkinson's disease is the second most frequent form of neuronal degeneration after Alzheimer's, with an average age of 55 years for individuals exhibiting neuropsychiatric and physiological symptoms. Due to the effectiveness, low toxicity, and low side effects, bioactive compounds from plants have received increased attention recently as therapeutic drugs.

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Background: In autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) patients, conventional pretransfusion testing is difficult to interpret due to the presence of autoantibodies which may show panreactivity. Molecular phenotyping of red cell antigens could potentially be used to precisely match blood units, thereby reducing the need to perform intensive serologic laboratory testing, hence time delay in providing transfusion to such patients. The aim of this study is to perform the molecular typing for Kell, Kidd, and Duffy blood group antigens in direct antiglobulin test (DAT)-positive red blood cells of AIHA patients and provide corresponding antigen-matched blood for transfusion therapy.

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  • - Sheath blight disease in rice, caused by the fungus Rhizoctonia solani AG1-IA, leads to significant losses in yield and quality, making the discovery of resistance genes crucial for effective management.
  • - A study utilizing RNA sequencing on six diverse rice genotypes identified 352 differentially expressed genes related to sheath blight resistance, with a focus on one gene, Oschib1, linked to resistance variations.
  • - The Oschib1 gene, which encodes a classIII chitinase, was cloned from a resistant rice type and over-expressed in a susceptible variety, resulting in increased resistance to the fungus, demonstrating a dose-dependent effect on the plant's defense response.
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Background: In multi-transfused thalassemia patients, serological phenotyping fails to test patient's actual blood group antigen profile due to the presence of donor red blood cell (RBC) in the circulation. This limitation of serological tests can be overcome by genotype determination using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods. The aim of this study is to compare the serological phenotyping of Kell, Kidd, and Duffy blood group systems with molecular genotyping in the normal blood donors and multi-transfused thalassaemia patients.

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Introduction Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) has conventionally been treated by placement of a ventriculoperitoneal shunt. However, it can also be treated with a less invasive technique, an endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV). Unfortunately, there is a lack of evidence on the characteristics of NPH patients who are most likely to benefit from ETV.

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