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  • A study investigated male sexual dysfunction (MSD) and hypogonadism in young men with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) aged 20-40 to understand its prevalence and links to diabetes factors.
  • Out of 70 participants, 60% experienced some form of MSD, with hypoactive sexual desire disorder being the most prevalent at 44.28%, followed by erectile dysfunction at 42.85%.
  • The research utilized various assessment tools, including questionnaires and hormonal tests, and employed statistical analyses to determine significance and associations among the collected data.
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Bioactive fraction of Musa balbisiana seed mitigates D-galactose-induced brain aging via SIRT1/PGC-1α/FoxO3a activation and intestinal barrier dysfunction by modulating gut microbiota and core metabolites.

Free Radic Biol Med

January 2025

Life Sciences Division, Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), Guwahati-781035, Assam, India; Department of Zoology, Gauhati University, Guwahati, 781014, India. Electronic address:

Aging is an inevitable biological process, and emerging research has highlighted the potential of dietary and pharmacological interventions to decelerate the trajectory of age-related diseases and prolong the health span. This study evaluates the protective effects of Musa balbisiana seed on healthy aging using D-galactose-induced accelerated aging rats. The results suggested that the bioactive ethyl acetate fraction of Musa balbisiana seed extract (BF) exhibited protective effects against aging-induced oxidative stress by reducing oxidative DNA damage, advanced glycation end-product formation, and malondialdehyde levels while restoring antioxidant and glyoxalase enzyme activities.

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Ferrite thin films are explored due to their promising properties, which are essential in various advanced electronic devices. However, depositing a film with pure phase and uniform microstructure is challenging. The NiCoFeOferrite thin films are deposited using pulsed laser deposition technique to explore the effect of thickness on structural properties, growth evolution, temperature-dependent dielectric behavior, and conduction mechanisms.

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Plasma treated bimetallic nanofibers as sensitive SERS platform and deep learning model for detection and classification of antibiotics.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

February 2025

Applied Photonics and Nanophotonics Laboratory, Department of Physics, Tezpur University, Napaam 784028, Assam, India. Electronic address:

Design of a sensitive, cost-effective SERS substrate is critical for probing analyte in trace concentration in real field environment. Present work reports the fabrication of an oxygen (O) plasma treated bimetallic nanofibers as a sensitive SERS platform. In contrast to the conventional nanofiber-based SERS platform, the proposed plasma-treated bimetallic nanofibers-based SERS platform offers high sensitivity and reproducibility characteristics.

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Metagenomic approaches in bioremediation of environmental pollutants.

Environ Pollut

December 2024

Department of Microbiology, Sikkim University, Gangtok, 737102, Sikkim, India. Electronic address:

Metagenomics has emerged as a pivotal tool in bioremediation, providing a deeper understanding of the structure and function of the microbial communities involved in pollutant degradation. By circumventing the limitations of traditional culture-based methods, metagenomics enables comprehensive analysis of microbial ecosystems and facilitates the identification of new genes and metabolic pathways that are critical for bioremediation. Advanced sequencing technologies combined with computational and bioinformatics approaches have greatly enhanced our ability to detect sources of pollution and monitor dynamic changes in microbial communities during the bioremediation process.

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Background: Excessive alcohol use leads to a spectrum of liver disease. While physicians treat liver disease, the cause, i.e.

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Disulfiram, an FDA-approved medication for treating alcohol dependence syndrome (ADS), is often used surreptitiously, resulting in severe adverse drug reactions such as disulfiram-induced psychosis (DIP). DIP presents diagnostic challenges, despite being perceived as common; however, there is limited literature available on DIP in India. We describe four cases with a history of psychosis in the background of disulfiram exposure.

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The present study explores the prevalence and socio-economic demographic factors affecting childhood illnesses. Diarrhoea, fever and ARI among under-five children in the North -East states of India using NFHS-5 data Kids file. Results showed that diarrhoea, ARI, and fever among the northeastern states were highest in Meghalaya.

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Reproductomics: Exploring the Applications and Advancements of Computational Tools.

Physiol Res

November 2024

Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine, Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE; Department of Life Science and Bioinformatics, Assam University, Silchar, India.

Over recent decades, advancements in omics technologies, such as proteomics, genomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics, and microbiomics, have significantly enhanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying various physiological and pathological processes. Nonetheless, the analysis and interpretation of vast omics data concerning reproductive diseases are complicated by the cyclic regulation of hormones and multiple other factors, which, in conjunction with a genetic makeup of an individual, lead to diverse biological responses. Reproductomics investigates the interplay between a hormonal regulation of an individual, environmental factors, genetic predisposition (DNA composition and epigenome), health effects, and resulting biological outcomes.

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Evidence on prospective remediation of municipal solid waste contaminated with toxic heavy metals by Eudrilus eugeniae (Eu) and Lampito mauritii (L) is very scarce and yet to be explored. In this study, heavy metal detoxification potential of E. eugeniae and L.

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The escalating prevalence of bacterial infections presents a formidable challenge to current global healthcare systems. Rapid identification and quantification of bacterial pathogens with anticipated sensitivity and selectivity are crucial for targeted therapeutic interventions to mitigate disease burden, drug resistance, and further transmission. Concurrently, there is a pressing need to innovate novel approaches to combat infections and counter antibiotic resistance.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) poses a significant clinical challenge due to its aggressive nature, lack of specific therapeutic targets, and drug resistance. Chemotherapy resistance in TNBC is largely driven by the abnormal activation of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and the associated cancer stem cell-like characteristics. The combination of multiple chemotherapeutic drugs has shown promise as a treatment approach for TNBC.

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Introduction: Heavy work in scorching temperatures can cause dehydration and heat stress, which can lead to a number of heat-related diseases. Heavy work in intense heat without rest or hydration is the main cause. The "Water, Rest, Shade" (WRS) intervention program for outdoor workers in hot weather reduces heat stress.

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An asymmetric synthesis of C-N atropisomers with pyrrole, oxindole and succinimide moities was developed via organocatalytic desymmetric Michael addition of 3-pyrrolyloxindole with prochiral N-aryl maleimides. The C-N atropisomers were obtained in acceptable yields with high diastero- and enantioselectivities (>20 : 1 dr, up to >99 % ee). C-N Rotational energy barrier has also been determined.

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BioID proximity mapping reveals novel SAP18 interactions in the prespliceosomal complex.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

December 2024

Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati, 781039, Assam, India. Electronic address:

SAP18 protein was originally discovered in association with the SIN3 transcriptional repressor complex. Subsequent biochemical fractionation studies identified SAP18 as a component of another distinct trimeric complex termed as the apoptosis- and splicing-associated protein (ASAP) complex. The existence of SAP18 in distinct complexes highlights its dual role in transcriptional and splicing regulation.

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The increasing trend of carbapenem resistance amongst Escherichia coli poses a major public health crisis and requires active surveillance of resistance mechanisms to control the threat. Quorum-sensing system plays a role in bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Quorum sensing is a cell-cell communication system where bacteria alter their gene expression in response to specific stimuli.

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Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer among women. Prompt detection of breast cancer can impede its advancement to more advanced phases, thereby elevating the probability of favorable treatment consequences. Histopathological images are commonly used for breast cancer classification due to their detailed cellular information.

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Nitrogen (N) losses from conventional N fertilizers contribute to environmental degradation and low N use efficiency. Highlighting the need for slow-release fertilizers (SRFs) to mitigate these problems, this study aims to develop slow-release N fertilizers using starch-grafted-poly[(acrylic acid)--acrylamide] based nanoclay polymer composites (NCPCs) and investigate their efficacy for slow N delivery in soil. Three types of NCPCs, NCPC(A) (poly [(acrylic acid)--acrylamide]), NCPC(W) (wheat starch-grafted-poly[(acrylic acid)--acrylamide), and NCPC(M) (maize starch-grafted-poly[(acrylic acid)--acrylamide) were prepared and characterized using FTIR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques.

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: Lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers, and drug resistance complicates its treatment. Mahanine (MH), an alkaloid from has been known for its anti-cancer properties. However, its effectiveness and mechanisms in treating non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remain largely unexplored.

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Plant plastome are well studied due to their essential roles in photosynthesis and plant development. Comparative studies among plastome of closely related genera or families are limited, hindering our understanding of evolutionary changes and adaptation. This study presents a comparative analysis of 23 Caryophyllaceae plastome revealing a dynamic interplay of conserved and variable features.

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Pioneering technologies over time to rehabilitate crude oil-contaminated ecosystems: a review.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

November 2024

Environmental Chemistry Laboratory, Resource Management, and Environment Section, Life Science Division, Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), Paschim Boragaon, Guwahati, 781035, Assam, India.

The unremitting pollution of our environment induced by crude oil spillage and drilling site accidents has jeopardized every living species in the biological ecosystem. Removing heavy crude oil constituents with the help of traditional and mainstream oil sorbents because of their ingrained raised viscosities is a strenuous venture. Lighter distillates of crude oil, like condensate, do not aggregate with tremulous shine on the aquatic surface nor settle at the bottom sediment of the water bodies like the heavier components do with time.

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Study of external triggers add new chemistry to energy storage research by virtue of controlling diffusion and charge transfer dynamics. Herein, we have chosen a model system, AgS-BiVO (AgS-BVO), for examining the diffusion dynamics upon light illumination using electrochemical and carrier relaxation studies. Favorable band alignments in the single-junction electrode lead to optimized carrier movement across the interfaces, developing a partial positive charge on the electrode, thereby enhancing the mass-transport of electrolyte ions toward the active electrode for efficient charge storage.

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Objective: To investigate whether induction/augmentation of labor in pregnant women with anemia increases the risk of postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and whether this risk varied by indications for labor induction/augmentation and by anemia severity in pregnancy.

Methods: In a prospective cohort study of 9420 pregnant women from 13 hospitals across India, we measured hemoglobin concentrations at recruitment (≥28 weeks of gestation) and blood loss after childbirth during follow-up and collected clinical information about PPH. Clinical obstetric and childbirth information at both visits were extracted from medical records.

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Tea is a rich source of phytochemicals; their composition in tea extracts varies depending on the cultivar, climate, production region, and processing and handling processes. The method of extraction plays a crucial role in determining the biological effects of the bioactive compounds in tea leaves. However, reports on the catechin profiles and antioxidant activities of the extracts obtained from leaves at different stages of maturity are limited.

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An important hallmark of glioblastoma aggressiveness is its altered metabolism of glucose. This metabolic shift wherein the tumor cells employ aerobic glycolysis regardless of oxygen availability via reprogramming of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation is known as the Warburg effect. Previous literatures have linked this metabolic reprograming to tumor progression and glioblastoma cell proliferation making it a key target for targeted drug therapy.

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