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    Yang, Lei / Lu, Yuan / Soto, Robert J / Shah, Anand / Ahonen, Mona Jasmine R / Schoenfisch, Mark H

    Polymer chemistry

    2016  Volume 7, Issue 46, Page(s) 7161–7169

    Abstract: Hyperbranched polyesters with a range of exterior thiol modifications were synthesized through a Michael addition thiol-ene reaction. ...

    Abstract Hyperbranched polyesters with a range of exterior thiol modifications were synthesized through a Michael addition thiol-ene reaction.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-11-02
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2528812-X
    ISSN 1759-9962 ; 1759-9954
    ISSN (online) 1759-9962
    ISSN 1759-9954
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  2. Article ; Online: Tetra S-confused porphyrinoids.

    Mishra, Vishnu / Udaya, Hosahalli S / Anand, Venkataramanarao G

    Organic & biomolecular chemistry

    2023  Volume 21, Issue 38, Page(s) 7691–7695

    Abstract: Maximum confusion in porphyrinoids can be achieved by inter-linking heterocycles only through 2,4-connectivity. 20π confused porphycene and 30π expanded porphycene represent examples with the highest number of confused heterocyclic units in a given ... ...

    Abstract Maximum confusion in porphyrinoids can be achieved by inter-linking heterocycles only through 2,4-connectivity. 20π confused porphycene and 30π expanded porphycene represent examples with the highest number of confused heterocyclic units in a given macrocycle. They significantly differ from the parent 20π porphycene and 30π hexaphyrin in their structural, electronic and redox properties due to the cross conjugation arising from the 2,4-connectivity of the heterocycle. They have been characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies and their aromatic features have been substantiated by quantum chemical calculations.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2097583-1
    ISSN 1477-0539 ; 1477-0520
    ISSN (online) 1477-0539
    ISSN 1477-0520
    DOI 10.1039/d3ob01270k
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  3. Article ; Online: Gravity’s effect on biology

    S. Anand Narayanan

    Frontiers in Physiology, Vol

    2023  Volume 14

    Abstract: Gravity is a fundamental interaction that permeates throughout our Universe. On Earth, gravity gives weight to physical objects, and has been a constant presence throughout terrestrial biological evolution. Thus, gravity has shaped all biological ... ...

    Abstract Gravity is a fundamental interaction that permeates throughout our Universe. On Earth, gravity gives weight to physical objects, and has been a constant presence throughout terrestrial biological evolution. Thus, gravity has shaped all biological functions, some examples include the growth of plants (e.g., gravitropism), the structure and morphology of biological parts in multicellular organisms, to its effects on our physiological function when humans travel into space. Moreover, from an evolutionary perspective, gravity has been a constant force on biology, and life, to our understanding, should have no reason to not experience the effects of gravity. Interestingly, there appear to be specific biological mechanisms that activate in the absence of gravity, with the space environment the only location to study the effects of a lack of gravity on biological systems. Thus, in this perspective piece, biological adaptations from the cellular to the whole organism levels to the presence and absence of gravity will be organized and described, as well as outlining future areas of research for gravitational biological investigations to address. Up to now, we have observed and shown how gravity effects biology at different levels, with a few examples including genetic (e.g., cell cycle, metabolism, signal transduction associated pathways, etc.), biochemically (e.g., cytoskeleton, NADPH oxidase, Yes-associated protein, etc.), and functionally (e.g., astronauts experiencing musculoskeletal and cardiovascular deconditioning, immune dysfunction, etc., when traveling into space). Based from these observations, there appear to be gravity-sensitive and specific pathways across biological organisms, though knowledge gaps of the effects of gravity on biology remain, such as similarities and differences across species, reproduction, development, and evolutionary adaptations, sex-differences, etc. Thus, here an overview of the literature is provided for context of gravitational biology research to-date and consideration for future ...
    Keywords gravity ; space biology ; space life sciences ; gravitational biology ; plant biology ; animal biology ; Physiology ; QP1-981
    Subject code 580
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
    Document type Article ; Online
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  4. Article ; Online: Derivation, Functionalization of (S)-Goniothalamin from

    Palani, Vino / Chinnaraj, Santhosh / Shanmugasundaram, Murugesh / Malaisamy, Arunkumar / Maluventhen, Viji / Arumugam, Vijaya Anand / Rengasamy, Kannan R R / Balasubramanian, Balamuralikrishnan / Liu, Wen-Chao / Arumugam, Maruthupandian

    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)

    2022  Volume 27, Issue 20

    Abstract: The tracing of an alternative drug, Phytochemicals is a promising approach to the viral threats that have emerged over the past two years. Across the world, herbal medicine is a better solution against anti-viral diseases during pandemic periods. ...

    Abstract The tracing of an alternative drug, Phytochemicals is a promising approach to the viral threats that have emerged over the past two years. Across the world, herbal medicine is a better solution against anti-viral diseases during pandemic periods.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Goniothalamus ; COVID-19/drug therapy ; Coronavirus 3C Proteases ; Antioxidants ; Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ; Cysteine Endopeptidases/chemistry ; Antiviral Agents/chemistry ; Molecular Docking Simulation ; Molecular Dynamics Simulation ; RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase
    Chemical Substances goniothalamin (34W9GO6B2Z) ; Coronavirus 3C Proteases (EC 3.4.22.28) ; Antioxidants ; Cysteine Endopeptidases (EC 3.4.22.-) ; Antiviral Agents ; RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase (EC 2.7.7.48)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-17
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1413402-0
    ISSN 1420-3049 ; 1431-5165 ; 1420-3049
    ISSN (online) 1420-3049
    ISSN 1431-5165 ; 1420-3049
    DOI 10.3390/molecules27206962
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  5. Article ; Online: S-FIX: A sutured way of doing sutureless SFIOL surgeries beyond X-NIT!

    Baskaran, Prabu / Lobo, Simonne / Venkatesh, Rengaraj / Rajendran, Anand / Anburaj, Johnson / Ramakrishnan, Seema

    Indian journal of ophthalmology

    2023  Volume 72, Issue 1, Page(s) 152

    Abstract: ... suture-guided haptic fixation (S-FIX) device, which simplifies the fixation step. S-FIX has three ... are four steps involved in S-FIX: 1) docking of the exteriorized haptic into the polyimide tube, 2 ...

    Abstract Background: The video describes a technique in scleral fixation intraocular lens (SFIOL) surgery that is very simple and easily reproducible by any novice surgeon.
    Purpose: This technique may serve as a simple option for tucking the haptic of a multipiece IOL into the sclera without the need for the scleral flap, scleral pocket, forceps, glue, or flange.
    Synopsis: The two most crucial steps in scleral fixation intraocular lens (SFIOL) surgery are 1) the exteriorization of the haptic, and 2) the fixation of the exteriorized haptic. The first half of the video describes the steps of our previously published technique of extraocular needle-guided haptic insertion technique (X-NIT), which simplifies the exteriorization step by shifting the intraocular hand-shake maneuver to an extraocular site. The second half describes a novel suture-guided haptic fixation (S-FIX) device, which simplifies the fixation step. S-FIX has three components: 1) a 380-micron spatulated needle, 2) a 5-o nylon suture thread, and 3) a polyimide tube. There are four steps involved in S-FIX: 1) docking of the exteriorized haptic into the polyimide tube, 2) pushing the docked polyimide tube into the eye, 3) suture bite starting from the point of sclerotomy, and 4) pulling the suture thread. As the suture thread is being pulled, the haptic along with the polyimide tube comes out and the haptic gets fixed into the narrow suture track.
    Highlights: The technique enhances the overall safety in SFIOL surgeries by avoiding haptic slips during exteriorization and fixation steps. Most anterior segment and novice surgeons do not perform SFIOL surgeries due to fear of fall of IOL.
    Video link: https://youtu.be/ZoJBiw2SNaU.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Sclera/surgery ; Lens Implantation, Intraocular/methods ; Suture Techniques ; Lenses, Intraocular ; Eye, Artificial ; Retrospective Studies
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-22
    Publishing country India
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 187392-1
    ISSN 1998-3689 ; 0301-4738
    ISSN (online) 1998-3689
    ISSN 0301-4738
    DOI 10.4103/IJO.IJO_1153_23
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  6. Article ; Online: Tuberculosis Preventive Treatment Update - U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, 36 Countries, 2016-2023.

    Ajiboye, Aderonke S / O'Connor, Stephanie / Smith, Jonathan P / Ahmedov, Sevim / Coggin, William L / Charles, Macarthur / Ghosh, Smita / Pierre, Paul / Shah, Neha / Teran, Richard A / Moonan, Patrick K / Date, Anand

    MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report

    2024  Volume 73, Issue 11, Page(s) 233–238

    Abstract: ... with HIV. In 2018, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) program committed to offer ...

    Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among persons with HIV. In 2022, an estimated 167,000 TB-related deaths occurred globally among persons with HIV. TB preventive treatment (TPT) helps prevent TB disease and is recommended for persons at high risk for developing TB, including those with HIV. TPT, when taken with antiretroviral treatment (ART), can reduce TB-attributable deaths among persons with HIV. In 2018, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) program committed to offer one course of TPT to all eligible clients receiving ART. This analysis describes trends in TPT initiation and completion among PEPFAR-supported programs in 36 countries in Africa, Central and South America, and Asia during fiscal years (FYs) 2017-2023. Overall, TPT initiation rates peaked in FY19, a possible sign of programmatic saturation. TPT initiation among clients who had been on ART <6 months reached 59%, and overall completion rates up to 87% were reported. Approximately 13 million persons with HIV have completed TPT since FY17, but widespread adoption of shorter regimens, patient-centered approaches, and electronic medical record systems might be needed to ensure full TPT coverage. Through PEPFAR's partnership with national HIV programs, TPT has become the standard of care for persons with HIV.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; HIV Infections/epidemiology ; HIV Infections/prevention & control ; HIV Infections/drug therapy ; Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/prevention & control ; International Cooperation ; Tuberculosis/epidemiology ; Tuberculosis/prevention & control ; Africa ; Anti-Retroviral Agents/therapeutic use
    Chemical Substances Anti-Retroviral Agents
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 412775-4
    ISSN 1545-861X ; 0149-2195
    ISSN (online) 1545-861X
    ISSN 0149-2195
    DOI 10.15585/mmwr.mm7311a1
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  7. Article ; Online: B cell somatic hypermutation following COVID-19 vaccination with Ad26.COV2.S.

    Jacob-Dolan, Catherine / Lifton, Michelle / Powers, Olivia C / Miller, Jessica / Hachmann, Nicole P / Vu, Mya / Surve, Nehalee / Mazurek, Camille R / Fisher, Jana L / Rodrigues, Stefanie / Patio, Robert C / Anand, Trisha / Le Gars, Mathieu / Sadoff, Jerald / Schmidt, Aaron G / Barouch, Dan H

    iScience

    2024  Volume 27, Issue 5, Page(s) 109716

    Abstract: The viral vector-based COVID-19 vaccine Ad26.COV2.S has been recommended by the WHO since 2021 and ... has been administered to over 200 million people. Prior studies have shown that Ad26.COV2.S induces ... in the absence of boosting or infection. Here, we studied humoral responses following Ad26.COV2.S vaccination ...

    Abstract The viral vector-based COVID-19 vaccine Ad26.COV2.S has been recommended by the WHO since 2021 and has been administered to over 200 million people. Prior studies have shown that Ad26.COV2.S induces durable neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) that increase in coverage of variants over time, even in the absence of boosting or infection. Here, we studied humoral responses following Ad26.COV2.S vaccination in individuals enrolled in the initial Phase 1/2a trial of Ad26.COV2.S in 2020. Through 8 months post vaccination, serum NAb responses increased to variants, including B.1.351 (Beta) and B.1.617.2 (Delta), without additional boosting or infection. The level of somatic hypermutation, measured by nucleotide changes in the VDJ region of the heavy and light antibody chains, increased in Spike-specific B cells. Highly mutated mAbs from these sequences neutralized more SARS-CoV-2 variants than less mutated comparators. These findings suggest that the increase in NAb breadth over time following Ad26.COV2.S vaccination is mediated by affinity maturation.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-09
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2589-0042
    ISSN (online) 2589-0042
    DOI 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109716
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  8. Article ; Online: Genetic manipulation of Indian mustard genotypes with WRR-gene(s) confers resistance against Albugo candida.

    Nirwan, Shradha / Chatterjee, Anupriya / Cevik, Volkan / Holub, Eric B / Jones, Jonathan D G / Tewari, Anand Kumar / Shrivastava, Neeraj / Agnihotri, Abha / Sharma, Pankaj

    Molecular biology reports

    2024  Volume 51, Issue 1, Page(s) 199

    Abstract: Background: Brassica species is the second most important edible oilseed crop in India. Albugo candida (Pers.) Kuntze, a major oomycete disease of oilseed brassica causing white rust, leads to 60% yield loss globally. The prevalence of A. candida race 2 ...

    Abstract Background: Brassica species is the second most important edible oilseed crop in India. Albugo candida (Pers.) Kuntze, a major oomycete disease of oilseed brassica causing white rust, leads to 60% yield loss globally. The prevalence of A. candida race 2 (Ac2V) that specifically infects B. juncea, coupled with limitations of conventional methods has resulted in a dearth of white rust resistance resources in cultivated varieties.
    Methods and results: In an effort to develop resistant plants, Agrobacterium mediated genetic transformation of three B. juncea genotypes viz., susceptible host var. Varuna, along with its doubled haploid mutant lines C66 and C69 (showing moderate tolerance to field isolates of A. candida) was initiated to transfer resistance genes (WRR8
    Conclusions: Our results demonstrate that introduction of resistance genes from a tertiary gene pool by genetic transformation enhances disease resistance in B. juncea genotypes to a highly virulent Ac2V isolate.
    MeSH term(s) Mustard Plant/genetics ; Genotype ; Oomycetes ; Agrobacterium ; Arabidopsis/genetics ; Candida
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-25
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 186544-4
    ISSN 1573-4978 ; 0301-4851
    ISSN (online) 1573-4978
    ISSN 0301-4851
    DOI 10.1007/s11033-023-09040-w
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  9. Article ; Online: Molecular mechanism(s) of regulations of cancer stem cell in brain cancer propagation.

    Swati, Kumari / Agrawal, Kirti / Raj, Sibi / Kumar, Rajeev / Prakash, Anand / Kumar, Dhruv

    Medicinal research reviews

    2022  Volume 43, Issue 3, Page(s) 441–463

    Abstract: Brain tumors are most often diagnosed with solid neoplasms and are the primary reason for cancer-related deaths in both children and adults worldwide. With recent developments in the progression of novel targeted chemotherapies, the prognosis of ... ...

    Abstract Brain tumors are most often diagnosed with solid neoplasms and are the primary reason for cancer-related deaths in both children and adults worldwide. With recent developments in the progression of novel targeted chemotherapies, the prognosis of malignant glioma remains dismal. However, the high recurrence rate and high mortality rate remain unresolved and are closely linked to the biological features of cancer stem cells (CSCs). Research on tumor biology has reached a new age with more understanding of CSC features. CSCs, a subpopulation of whole tumor cells, are now regarded as candidate therapeutic targets. Therefore, in the diagnosis and treatment of tumors, recognizing the biological properties of CSCs is of considerable significance. Here, we have discussed the concept of CSCs and their significant role in brain cancer growth and propagation. We have also discussed personalized therapeutic development and immunotherapies for brain cancer by specifically targeting CSCs.
    MeSH term(s) Child ; Adult ; Humans ; Brain Neoplasms/metabolism ; Brain Neoplasms/pathology ; Neoplastic Stem Cells/pathology ; Signal Transduction
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 603210-2
    ISSN 1098-1128 ; 0198-6325
    ISSN (online) 1098-1128
    ISSN 0198-6325
    DOI 10.1002/med.21930
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  10. Article ; Online: Outcome predictors of patients who underwent limb amputation/s following trauma at a level I trauma center in North India.

    Dar, Parvez Mohi Ud Din / Mir, Nida / Katiyar, Anand Kumar / Sati, Hem Chandra / Priyadarshini, Pratyusha / Alam, Junaid / Kumar, Subodh / Gupta, Amit / Sagar, Sushma

    European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society

    2023  Volume 50, Issue 1, Page(s) 233–242

    Abstract: Purpose: Limb amputation is one of the oldest medical operations, dating back over 2500 years to Hippocrates' time. In developing countries like India, most of the patients are young, and trauma is the primary cause of limb amputation. The objectives of ...

    Abstract Purpose: Limb amputation is one of the oldest medical operations, dating back over 2500 years to Hippocrates' time. In developing countries like India, most of the patients are young, and trauma is the primary cause of limb amputation. The objectives of this study were to investigate the factors that can predict the outcome of patients who underwent upper or lower limb amputations.
    Materials and methods: This was a retrospective analysis of the prospectively collected data of patients who underwent limb amputations from January 2015 to December 2019.
    Results: From January 2015 to December 2019, 547 patients underwent limb amputations. Males predominated (86%). Road traffic injuries (RTI) were the most common (323, 59%) mechanism of injury. Hemorrhagic shock was present in 125 (22.9%) patients. Above-knee amputation was the most common (33%) amputation procedure performed. The correlation of hemodynamic status at presentation with the outcome was statistically significant (p-0.001). Outcome measures like delayed presentation, hemorrhagic shock, Injury severity scores (ISS), and the new injury severity scores (NISS) were statistically significant (p-0.001) when compared to the outcome. There were 47 (8.6%) mortalities during the study period.
    Conclusion: Factors that affected the outcome were delayed presentation, hemorrhagic shock, higher ISS, NISS, MESS scores, surgical-site infection, and associated injuries. Overall mortality during the study was 8.6%.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Humans ; Retrospective Studies ; Trauma Centers ; Shock, Hemorrhagic/etiology ; Shock, Hemorrhagic/surgery ; Amputation, Surgical ; Injury Severity Score ; Limb Salvage ; Treatment Outcome
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-26
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2275480-5
    ISSN 1863-9941 ; 1863-9933
    ISSN (online) 1863-9941
    ISSN 1863-9933
    DOI 10.1007/s00068-023-02273-1
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