15 results match your criteria: "Guru Kashi University[Affiliation]"

Raising the Bar: Progress in 3D-Printed Hybrid Bone Scaffolds for Clinical Applications: A Review.

Cell Transplant

November 2024

Department of Interventional and Vascular Surgery, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.

Damage to bones resulting from trauma and tumors poses a significant challenge to human health. Consequently, current research in bone damage healing centers on developing three-dimensional (3D) scaffolding materials that facilitate and enhance the regeneration of fractured bone tissues. In this context, the careful selection of materials and preparation processes is essential for creating demanding scaffolds for bone tissue engineering.

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Backround: The present investigation aimed to enhance the postharvest shelf-life of broccoli using vacuum impregnation (VI). Broccoli florets were impregnated with physiologically active chemicals, i.e.

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Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo), the causative agent of bacterial blight (BB), has developed a unique strategy to infect rice by hijacking the host's methylglyoxal (MG) detoxification pathway. This results in an over-accumulation of MG, which facilitates tissue colonization and evasion of host's immune responses.

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Design and Development of COX-II Inhibitors: Current Scenario and Future Perspective.

ACS Omega

May 2023

Department of Bioproducts and Biosystems, School of Chemical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo 02150, Finland.

Article Synopsis
  • Innate inflammation above a certain level contributes to cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and other chronic conditions, with COX enzymes playing a critical role in the inflammatory process.
  • COX-I is always present for basic functions, while COX-II is triggered by inflammatory cytokines and can worsen the inflammation, making COX-II a target for new anti-inflammatory drugs.
  • Despite advancements in selective COX-II inhibitors with fewer gastrointestinal side effects, concerns about cardiovascular risks have led to the withdrawal of some of these drugs, highlighting the need for further research on the chemical structures and effectiveness of existing COX-II inhibitors to create safer options.
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Recovery of agricultural waste biomass: A path for circular bioeconomy.

Sci Total Environ

April 2023

Haute Ecole Provinciale de Hainaut-Condorcet, 7800 Ath, Belgium. Electronic address:

Circular bio-economy is a significant approach to resolving global issues elevated by environmental pollution. The generation of bioenergy and biomaterials can withstand the energy-environment connection as well as substitute petroleum-based materials as the feed stock production, thereby contributing to a cleaner and low-carbon-safe environment. Open discarding of waste is a major cause of environmental pollution in developing and under developed countries.

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Aim: This paper aims to describe the structure activity relationship of heterocyclic derivatives with multi-targeted anticancer activity.

Objectives: With the following goals in mind, this review tries to describe significant recent advances in the medicinal chemistry of heterocycle-based compounds: (1) To shed light on recent literature focused on heterocyclic derivatives' anticancer potential; (2) To discuss recent advances in the medicinal chemistry of heterocyclic derivatives, as well as their biological implications for cancer eradication; (3) To summarise the comprehensive correlation of structure activity relationship (SAR) with pharmacological outcomes in cancer therapy.

Background: Cancer remains one of the major serious health issues in the world today.

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In the ever-increasing demand of construction and construction materials worldwide, concrete is the most extensively used material for construction purposes almost next to the water. Therefore, there is a dire need of clean, green and durable concrete. Recently, an environmentally friendly strategy has been employed to manufacture bio-concrete by the usage of microorganisms in the traditional concrete to enhance its durability and compressive strength.

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The current research was led to assess the influence of solid-state fermentation (SSF) with (MTCC 3107) on polyphenols, antioxidant activities, and proximate composition from peanut press cake of variety HNG-10. Total phenolic, flavonoid, and tannin contents were calculated for polyphenols quantification whereas DPPH, ABTS, FRAP, and metal chelating assay were performed for antioxidant activity. Quantification of polyphenols was confirmed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography technique.

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In the present study, reinforced hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings (HA + 10 wt% AlO and HA + 10 wt% ZrO) were deposited on SS-316 L substrate with an intermediate layer (bond coat) of zirconia by vacuum plasma spray technique. The so-formed reinforced HA coatings were heat treated at 700 °C for 1 h. The influence of post coating heat treatment on phase composition, microstructure, mechanical and electrochemical corrosion properties were investigated.

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Vaccination and treatment are the most effective ways of controlling the transmission of most infectious diseases. While vaccination helps susceptible individuals to build either a long-term immunity or short-term immunity, treatment reduces the number of disease-induced deaths and the number of infectious individuals in a community/nation. In this paper, a nonlinear deterministic model with time-dependent controls has been proposed to describe the dynamics of bacterial meningitis in a population.

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Background The inhalation doses resulting from the exposure to radon, thoron, and their progeny are important quantities in estimating the radiation risk for epidemiological studies as the average global annual effective dose due to radon and its progeny is 1.3 mSv as compared to that of 2.4 mSv due to all other natural sources of ionizing radiation.

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Radon levels in drinking water of Fatehabad district of Haryana, India.

Appl Radiat Isot

May 2017

Department of Physics, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar 144011, Punjab, India. Electronic address:

Radon concentrations were measured in 59 groundwater samples collected from Fatehabad district of Haryana, India. The measurements were performed by RAD7 an electronic radon detector manufactured by Durridge Company Inc. The measured radon concentration ranged from 1.

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The concentrations of U and Th have been determined in drinking water samples collected from the Sikar district of Rajasthan State, India. The samples have been analysed by using high-resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. U content in water samples ranged from 8.

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