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A Snapshot of Cytokine Dynamics: A Fine Balance Between Health and Disease.

J Cell Biochem

December 2024

Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Centre, Yenepoya Research Centre, Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), University Road, Deralakatte, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

Health and disease are intricately intertwined and often determined by the delicate balance of biological processes. Cytokines, a family of small signalling molecules, are pivotal in maintaining this balance, ensuring the body's immune system functions optimally. In a healthy condition, cytokines act as potent mediators of immune responses.

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Background: Dental caries remains a significant oral health concern, particularly in young children. With an increasing interest in preventive strategies, pediatric and preventive dentistry research is now more focused on developing newer materials and techniques to coat the primary teeth to prevent the onset of new carious lesions. While traditional preventive measures such as fluoride application and sealants have been effective in reducing caries incidence, there is still a need for innovative approaches.

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  • A bibliometric analysis was conducted to analyze trends in clinical research related to nonunion fractures, focusing on highly cited papers (HCPs) within the field from 1990 to 2023.
  • The study identified 168 HCPs, highlighting the United States as the leading contributor, while France had the highest citation impact. Notably, P.V. Gianoudis and P. Hernigou were identified as key authors based on productivity and citation impact, respectively.
  • Findings from this analysis provide valuable insights for researchers on emerging trends and prominent contributors in fracture nonunion research, using tools like VOSviewer for data visualization and exploration.
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A systematic review and meta-analysis of outcome measures to assess coordination among children.

J Bodyw Mov Ther

March 2025

Yenepoya Physiotherapy College, Yenepoya (Deemed-to-be University), Naringana, Mangalore, 575018, Karnataka, India. Electronic address:

Background: Coordination can be tested through different outcomes, which provide a platform for clinical and research purposes. The psychometric properties of the outcomes aid clinicians/researchers in appropriately selecting the measure.

Objective: To investigate the coordination outcomes measures for children aged 4-17.

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are implicated as the underlying cause of tumor recurrence due to their refractoriness to conventional therapies. Targeting CSCs through novel approaches can hinder their survival and proliferation, potentially reducing the challenges associated with tumor relapse. Our previous study demonstrated that colorectal cancer stem cells (CR-CSCs) showed sensitivity to Vitamin C (Vit C), displaying a dose-responsive effect where low doses (2-10 µM) promoted cell proliferation while high doses induced cell death.

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Comparative Analysis of Marginal Fit and Fracture Resistance in CAD-CAM Lithium Disilicate and Pre-processed Composite Endocrowns: An Study.

J Contemp Dent Pract

August 2024

Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Saveetha Dental College and Hospitals, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveetha University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, Phone: +91 9994619386, e-mail:

Aim And Background: This study aimed to determine the optimal finish line and material criteria for optimal marginal fit and fracture resistance in endocrowns. The impact of two preparation designs on endocrowns made from computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) lithium disilicate and pre-processed CAD/CAM composite was compared.

Materials And Methods: In a randomized 3-arm trial involving 42 mandibular molars, two marginal configurations (with and without chamfer finish lines) were evaluated for each material group.

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Unlabelled: Excessive and uncontrolled use of the Internet leads to Internet addiction and negatively affects the physical and mental health of adolescents. Normalization of the Internet and electronic gadgets during the COVID-19 pandemic increased the vulnerability of adolescents to developing behavioral dependency on Internet use. Intervention is needed to protect the formative years and to grow as responsible net users.

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Bone tissue engineering is a growing field that provides solutions for the treatment of bone deformities, injuries, diseases, and anomalies by replacing autograft and allograft procedures. Various scaffolding materials have been used for the construction of bone tissue, including metals, ceramics, and polymers. This study investigates an innovative liquid exfoliation approach for the production of molybdenum disulfide (MoS) nanosheets using riboflavin (RF-MoS) as an exfoliation agent and subsequently analytically characterized for the development of bone scaffolding system.

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Landscaping DNA binding potential of piperine derivatives by computational and biophysical methods.

Int J Biol Macromol

January 2025

Department of Molecular Biology, Kannur University, Kannur, Kerala 670661, India. Electronic address:

Piperine, the alkaloid from Black pepper, is known for its wide range of pharmacological effects. The DNA binding activity of piperine was reported earlier. In this work, we explore the DNA duplex binding properties of four piperine derivatives, piperonal, piperonyl alcohol, piperonylic acid, and piperic acid using biophysical and computational techniques.

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Unlabelled: During microbial surveillance of the Mars 2020 spacecraft assembly facility, two novel bacterial strains, potentially capable of producing lasso peptides, were identified. Characterization using a polyphasic taxonomic approach, whole-genome sequencing and phylogenomic analyses revealed a close genetic relationship among two strains from Mars 2020 cleanroom floors (179-C4-2-HS, 179-J1A1-HS), one strain from the Agave plant (AT2.8), and another strain from wheat-associated soil (V4I25).

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  • Nutrition significantly impacts the health of both mothers and their offspring, particularly during critical periods like gestation and lactation, where undernutrition can lead to metabolic disorders such as obesity and cardiovascular diseases.
  • A study evaluated the effects of maternal undernutrition on the plasma metabolic profiles of mothers, revealing increased levels of harmful lipids and dysregulated pathways related to cholesterol and hormone metabolism.
  • Supplementation with astaxanthin and DHA showed promise in mitigating these negative effects by positively influencing various lipid metabolism pathways, potentially improving health outcomes for both mothers and their offspring.
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  • - Pelagic transport and oil tanker routes in southern Asia contribute to significant oil pollution, worsened by nutrient runoff from various sources, which affects the Indian Territory.
  • - Research indicates that oil spills and hazardous waste lead to high levels of faunal mortality, with microbiome analyses revealing diverse and concerning microbial profiles.
  • - The presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in coastal soils of Goa and Andhra Pradesh highlights the risks posed to biodiversity and human health due to pollution and frequent recreational activities.
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Enhanced cell survival in prepubertal testicular tissue cryopreserved with membrane lipids and antioxidants rich cryopreservation medium.

Cell Tissue Res

January 2025

Division of Reproductive Biology, Department of Reproductive Science, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, 576104, Karnataka, India.

The present study explores the advantages of enriching the freezing medium with membrane lipids and antioxidants in improving the outcome of prepubertal testicular tissue cryopreservation. For the study, testicular tissue from Swiss albino mice of prepubertal age group (2 weeks) was cryopreserved by slow freezing method either in control freezing medium (CFM; containing DMSO and FBS in DMEM/F12) or test freezing medium (TFM; containing soy lecithin, phosphatidylserine, phosphatidylethanolamine, cholesterol, vitamin C, sodium selenite, DMSO and FBS in DMEM/F12 medium) and stored in liquid nitrogen for at least one week. The tissues were thawed and enzymatically digested to assess viability, DNA damage, and oxidative stress in the testicular cells.

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is a common pathogen associated with many oral diseases and is often isolated from oral cancer patients. However, limited information is available on its key virulence gene expression in oral cancer cell microenvironment and cancer cell behaviour in co-culture studies. overexpresses virulence genes when co-cultured with oral cancer cells and possibly alters the tumour microenvironment, promoting oral cancer proliferation and survival.

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Unlabelled: Liv-52, an herbal formulation consisting of seven distinct plants and Mandur Bhasma, is recognized for its hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. To investigate the pharmacological potential of each phytochemical from these plants, we conducted ADMET analysis, molecular docking, and molecular dynamic simulations to identify potent molecules capable of inhibiting the interaction between Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) and Cysteine aspartyl protease 3 (Caspase-3/CASP3). In our study, we have used molecular docking of all the compounds against AFP and filtered them on the basis of ADME properties.

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Ferroptosis has been recognized as an iron-based nonapoptotic-regulated cell death process. In the quest of resisting the unyielding vehemence of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), herein we have showcased the ferroptosis-inducing heteroleptic [], [], and [] complexes, enabling them to selectively target "sialic acid", an overexpressed cancer cell-surface marker. The open-circuit potential (OCP) measurements in live cancer cells revealed the specific interaction between TNBC and the complexes, whereas control experiments with normal cells did not exhibit such interactions.

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MCM10: A potential biomarker for cervical cancer and precancerous lesions.

Gene

February 2025

Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, Yenepoya Research Centre, Yenepoya (Deemed to be University), Mangalore 575018, India. Electronic address:

Cervical cancer remains a significant health burden worldwide, emphasizing the need for early detection and intervention. DNA replication is perturbed in cancer cells, and the minichromosome maintenance protein 10 plays an important role in origin firing. By analyzing the MCM10 mRNA expression in healthy controls, precancerous lesions, and cervical cancer using qRT-PCR, we can infer if it can be considered a biomarker.

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  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis features an unbalanced fibrinolytic system, with Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) showing both anti-fibrotic and pro-fibrotic tendencies depending on the organ.
  • This study explored how curcumin influences tissue remodeling related to PAI-1 in lung fibrosis, utilizing both in vitro (NIH3T3 fibroblasts) and in vivo (C57BL/6 mice) approaches.
  • Results indicated that curcumin treatment inhibited the elevated expression of collagen, fibronectin, MMP-2, and MMP-9, ultimately reducing pulmonary fibrosis and preventing thickening of the alveolar septum.
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Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) is a vital regulator of the fibrinolytic mechanism and has been intricately involved in various physiological and clinical processes, including cancer, thrombosis, and wound healing. The PAI-1 signaling pathway is multifaceted, encompassing numerous signaling molecules and nodes. Recent studies have revealed a novel contribution of PAI-1 during cellular senescence.

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Decontaminating the surfaces of bonded screw-retained implant prostheses: A comparison of three different post-processing cleaning techniques.

J Prosthet Dent

November 2024

Professor and Department Head, Department of Prosthodontics and Crown and Bridge, Yenepoya Dental College, Yenepoya Deemed to be University, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

Statement Of Problem: Bonded screw-retained implant-supported prostheses may become contaminated during fabrication, leading to biological complications. Studies supporting effective cleaning methods are sparse.

Purpose: The purpose of this in -vitro study was to compare the effectiveness of 3 different cleaning techniques for the removal of contaminants on the surfaces of bonded screw-retained implant-supported prostheses.

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Cellular stress response and neuroprotection of flavonoids in neurodegenerative diseases: Clinical insights into targeted therapy and molecular signaling pathways.

Brain Res

January 2025

Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Daffodil International University, Dhaka 1207, Bangladesh; Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA. Electronic address:

Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are caused by the gradual decline of neuronal structure and function, which presents significant challenges in treatment. Cellular stress responses significantly impact the pathophysiology of these disorders, often exacerbating neuronal damage. Plant-derived flavonoids have demonstrated potential as neuroprotective agents due to their potent anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, and antioxidant properties.

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Medication adherence and quality of life among geriatric patients: Insights from a hospital-based cross-sectional study in India.

PLoS One

November 2024

Department of Environmental Health and Clinical Epidemiology, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Center for Global Health Research, Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai, India.

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  • The study emphasizes the importance of medication adherence in improving the quality of life for elderly patients, who often face multiple health issues.
  • The research involved 310 elderly individuals and used specific scales to measure their medication adherence and quality of life across various domains.
  • Findings indicate that many elderly patients have medium levels of medication adherence, and notable gender differences were found, with men reporting better quality of life compared to women; adherence is particularly linked to better social relationships.
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Objectives: Oral squamous cell carcinoma poses a substantial global health challenge marked by rising mortality rate. Recently, immunotherapy has shown promising results in cancer management by enhancing immune response. Thus, identifying additional immune-related markers is critical for advancing immunotherapy treatments.

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The H3N2 subtype of the influenza A virus continues to be a notable public health issue due to its association with seasonal epidemics and severe human morbidity. The constrained effectiveness of current antiviral medications, combined with the inevitable emergence of drug-resistant variants, mandates the exploration of innovative therapeutic approaches. This study focuses on the identification of phytocompounds from with the potential to target hemagglutinin, viral protein involved in viral entry by binding to sialyl glycoconjugates receptors on the surface of host cells.

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Anthrax: A narrative review.

New Microbes New Infect

December 2024

Department of Medical Sciences, School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, Bandar Sunway, 47500, Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia.

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  • Anthrax is a zoonotic bacterium primarily affecting humans through contact with infected animals or their products, with no evidence of human-to-human transmission, yet the potential for mutations raises concerns.
  • Herbivorous animals are the main reservoirs, and infection can lead to serious health issues like skin infections, pneumonia, and central nervous system infections.
  • This article reviews current diagnostic methods, therapies, and strategies for preventing anthrax, emphasizing the need for ongoing epidemiological studies and future vaccine developments.
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