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  1. Book: Textbook of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery, Vol 6

    Agrawal, Karoon / Singh, Kuldeep / Kumar, Lokesh / Garg, Anil / Kalra, Rakesh / Ramachandran, K.

    Aesthetic Surgery

    2021  

    Keywords body contouring ; genital ; hair restoration ; liposuction ; regenerative medicine ; rejuvenation techniques
    Language English
    Size 848 p.
    Edition 1
    Publisher Thieme Publishers Delhi
    Document type Book
    Note PDA Manuell_13
    Format 225 x 291 x 42
    ISBN 9788194857075 ; 8194857074
    Database PDA

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  2. Book: Step by step ultrasound in obstetrics

    Singh, Kuldeep / Malhotra, Narendra

    (Singh-Malhotra series)

    2010  

    Title variant Ultrasound in obstretrics
    Author's details Kuldeep Singh ; Narendra Malhotra
    Series title Singh-Malhotra series
    Keywords Ultrasonography, Prenatal / methods
    Language English
    Size XI, 199 S. : überw. Ill.
    Edition 2. ed.
    Publisher Jaypee u.a.
    Publishing place New Delhi
    Publishing country India
    Document type Book
    Note Systemvoraussetzungen: Windows XP or above; Power DVD player(software); Windows media player 10.0 or above(software); Quick time player version 6.5 or above. - Begleit-DVD-Roms sind nur im Computer spielbar, nicht im DVD-Player
    Accompanying material 1 DVD (8 cm)
    HBZ-ID HT016371499
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  3. Article ; Online: How boundary slip controls emergent Darcy flow of liquids in tortuous and in capillary pores.

    Singh, Kuldeep

    Physical review. E

    2020  Volume 102, Issue 1-1, Page(s) 13101

    Abstract: Fundamental investigations of how boundary slip relative to the no-slip condition for liquid flow in a set of two distinct idealized pore geometries, i.e., a diverging-converging tortuous pore, in contrast to a straight tube capillary pore, contribute to ...

    Abstract Fundamental investigations of how boundary slip relative to the no-slip condition for liquid flow in a set of two distinct idealized pore geometries, i.e., a diverging-converging tortuous pore, in contrast to a straight tube capillary pore, contribute to emergent Darcy flow and flow enhancement are presented. Using steady-state solutions to Navier-Stokes equations, a sensitivity study investigates the role of (a) a large variation in boundary slip reported in the literature, and (b) a large variation in pore-throat sizes found in geologic porous media. Results show that both the pore geometry and their pore-throat sizes contribute to differences over several orders of magnitude in the emergent Darcy flow behavior and the flow enhancement. Tortuous pores contribute to a lower flow enhancement relative to the capillary pores, and while the larger pore throats (i.e., ≥10μm) negligibly enhance flow, it increasingly becomes significant for the micron-size pore throats. From capillary pores, flow enhancement is found to increases linearly in an unlimited manner with an increment in boundary slip relative to the no-slip condition. In contrast, flow enhancement from diverging-converging tortuous pores is found to get limited defined by an asymptote for flows with a larger boundary slip. Capillary pores offer no change in resistance to flow due to boundary slip. In contrast, the very nature of diverging-converging tortuous pore geometry offers growth in drag forces and energy dissipation rate, i.e., an increase in resistance to flow, which contributes to the asymptote or the limited flow enhancement. A set of theoretical models are presented, which can be used to predict the flow enhancement as a function of boundary slip and spatial-scale of pore throats. This study may have implications for predicting flow enhancement and pressure loss during fluid injection or recovery from low permeability geologic reservoirs, and relevant to other engineering applications, e.g., hydraulics in corrugated channels or design of carbon nanotube membranes for desalinization purposes.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2844562-4
    ISSN 2470-0053 ; 2470-0045
    ISSN (online) 2470-0053
    ISSN 2470-0045
    DOI 10.1103/PhysRevE.102.013101
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  4. Article ; Online: Iron gets in the way.

    Singh, Kuldeep / Malhotra, Rajeev

    eLife

    2023  Volume 12

    Abstract: Accumulation of iron with age may inhibit the benefits of hormone replacement therapy on cardiovascular disease in late postmenopause. ...

    Abstract Accumulation of iron with age may inhibit the benefits of hormone replacement therapy on cardiovascular disease in late postmenopause.
    MeSH term(s) Female ; Humans ; Estrogen Replacement Therapy ; Iron ; Cardiovascular Diseases ; Postmenopause
    Chemical Substances Iron (E1UOL152H7)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-10
    Publishing country England
    Document type Editorial ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 2687154-3
    ISSN 2050-084X ; 2050-084X
    ISSN (online) 2050-084X
    ISSN 2050-084X
    DOI 10.7554/eLife.90743
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  5. Article: Human Bites Over Nose: Management and Reconstruction.

    Singh, Kuldeep / Aggarwal, Krittika

    Archives of plastic surgery

    2023  Volume 50, Issue 2, Page(s) 171–176

    Abstract: ... ...

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    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-03-28
    Publishing country Korea (South)
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2694943-X
    ISSN 2234-6171 ; 2234-6163
    ISSN (online) 2234-6171
    ISSN 2234-6163
    DOI 10.1055/s-0042-1760406
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  6. Article ; Online: Pharmacological Potential of Bioactive Peptides for the Treatment of Diseases Associated with Alzheimer's and Brain Disorders.

    Gupta, Jeetendra Kumar / Singh, Kuldeep

    Current molecular medicine

    2023  

    Abstract: Bioactive peptides are a promising class of therapeutics for the treatment of diseases associated with Alzheimer's and brain disorders. These peptides are derived from naturally occurring proteins and have been shown to possess a variety of beneficial ... ...

    Abstract Bioactive peptides are a promising class of therapeutics for the treatment of diseases associated with Alzheimer's and brain disorders. These peptides are derived from naturally occurring proteins and have been shown to possess a variety of beneficial properties. They may modulate neurotransmitter systems, reduce inflammation, and improve cognitive performance. In addition, bioactive peptides have the potential to target specific molecular pathways involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's and brain disorders. For example, peptides have been shown to interact with amyloid-beta, a major component of amyloid plaques found in Alzheimer's disease, and have been shown to reduce its accumulation in the brain. Furthermore, peptides have been found to modulate the activity of glutamate receptors, which are important for memory and learning, as well as to inhibit the activity of enzymes involved in the formation of toxic amyloid-beta aggregates. Finally, bioactive peptides have the potential to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, two major components of many neurological disorders. These peptides could be used alone or in combination with traditional pharmacological treatments to improve the management of diseases associated with Alzheimer's and brain disorders.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-09-07
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2064873-X
    ISSN 1875-5666 ; 1566-5240
    ISSN (online) 1875-5666
    ISSN 1566-5240
    DOI 10.2174/1566524023666230907115753
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  7. Article ; Online: Surface roughness characterization using representative elementary area (REA) analysis.

    Singh, Kuldeep / Paliwal, Nitin / Kasamias, Konstantinos

    Scientific reports

    2024  Volume 14, Issue 1, Page(s) 1785

    Abstract: We proposed the Representative Elementary Area (REA) analysis method and illustrated how it is needed to evaluate representative roughness parameters of surfaces. We used mean height (Sa) roughness to study how its variations converge to a steady state ... ...

    Abstract We proposed the Representative Elementary Area (REA) analysis method and illustrated how it is needed to evaluate representative roughness parameters of surfaces. We used mean height (Sa) roughness to study how its variations converge to a steady state as we expanded the area of investigation (AOI) using combined scan tiles obtained through Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy. We tested quartz and glass surfaces, subjecting them to various levels of polishing with grit sizes ranging between # 60 and #1200. The scan tiles revealed a multiscale roughness texture characterized by the dominance of valleys over peaks, lacking a fractal nature. REA analysis revealed Sa variations converged to a steady state as AOI increased, highlighting the necessity of the proposed method. The steady-state Sa, denoted as [Formula: see text], followed an inverse power law with polishing grit size, with its exponent dependent on the material hardness. The REA length representing [Formula: see text] of glass surfaces, followed another inverse power law with polishing grit size and an indeterminate relationship for quartz surfaces. The multiscale characteristics and convergence to steady state were also evident in skewness, kurtosis, and autocorrelation length (Sal) parameters. Sal increased to a maximum value before decreasing linearly as AOI was linearly increased. The maximum Sal, termed as [Formula: see text], exhibited a linear relationship with REA. In the absence of REA analysis, the magnitude of uncertainty depended on the polishing grit size. Finely polished surfaces exhibited a 10-20% variability, which increased to up to 70% relative to the steady-state Sa with coarser polishing.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-20
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2615211-3
    ISSN 2045-2322 ; 2045-2322
    ISSN (online) 2045-2322
    ISSN 2045-2322
    DOI 10.1038/s41598-024-52329-4
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  8. Article ; Online: A new onset drug induced diabetes mellitus presenting with diabetic ketoacidosis in a child undergoing treatment for B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. A case report and review of literature.

    Sharma, Preeti / Vyas, Varuna / Didel, Siyaram / Singh, Kuldeep

    Journal of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism : JPEM

    2024  Volume 37, Issue 4, Page(s) 367–370

    Abstract: Objectives: Hyperglycemia is a known side effect of anticancer chemotherapeutic drugs. This entity known as drug-induced diabetes mellitus usually does not present with the development of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). We hereby report a case of drug ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: Hyperglycemia is a known side effect of anticancer chemotherapeutic drugs. This entity known as drug-induced diabetes mellitus usually does not present with the development of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). We hereby report a case of drug induced diabetes mellitus in a child with acute leukemia presenting with DKA.
    Case presentation: We report a case of a teenage boy diagnosed with B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia and was started on induction phase chemotherapy as per the Indian Collaborative Childhood Leukemia group (ICICLe) acute lymphoblastic leukemia-14 protocol. On day 12 of the induction phase, he developed hyperglycemia and presented to us with severe diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). Serum anti glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 antibody levels were negative with low serum C peptide levels. Initially, the possibility of drug-induced acute pancreatitis was kept which was ruled out. Keeping the possibility of drug-induced hyperglycemia, the child was started on subcutaneous regular insulin which was titrated as per sugar records. Continuation of remaining chemotherapy was done by PEGylated L-asparaginase with titration of insulin as per home-based sugar records. Insulin requirement increased from 0.3 unit/kg/day to a maximum of 1 unit/kg/day during consolidation phase 1 with PEGylated L-asparaginase suggesting drug-induced hyperglycemia but subsequently insulin requirement decreased and insulin was stopped.
    Conclusions: Drug induced diabetes mellitus can present as DKA during induction phase of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) chemotherapy. A high index of suspicion and close monitoring are required. The insulin requirements in these patients can be very fluctuant and may become nil during the course of treatment.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Child ; Adolescent ; Humans ; Asparaginase/adverse effects ; Diabetic Ketoacidosis/diagnosis ; Acute Disease ; Pancreatitis/chemically induced ; Pancreatitis/complications ; Pancreatitis/drug therapy ; Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects ; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/complications ; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma/drug therapy ; Hyperglycemia/chemically induced ; Insulin/therapeutic use ; Sugars/adverse effects ; Polyethylene Glycols/adverse effects ; Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy
    Chemical Substances Asparaginase (EC 3.5.1.1) ; Antineoplastic Agents ; Insulin ; Sugars ; Polyethylene Glycols (3WJQ0SDW1A)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-29
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Review ; Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 1231070-0
    ISSN 2191-0251 ; 0334-018X
    ISSN (online) 2191-0251
    ISSN 0334-018X
    DOI 10.1515/jpem-2023-0443
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  9. Article: Utility of First Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap for Thumb Defects.

    Aggarwal, Krittika / Singh, Kuldeep

    Indian journal of plastic surgery : official publication of the Association of Plastic Surgeons of India

    2022  Volume 55, Issue 4, Page(s) 368–375

    Abstract: ... ...

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    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-22
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2118680-7
    ISSN 1998-376X ; 0970-0358
    ISSN (online) 1998-376X
    ISSN 0970-0358
    DOI 10.1055/s-0042-1759500
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  10. Article ; Online: A Review of the Common Neurodegenerative Disorders: Current Therapeutic Approaches and the Potential Role of Bioactive Peptides.

    Singh, Kuldeep / Gupta, Jeetendra Kumar / Kumar, Shivendra / Soni, Urvashi

    Current protein & peptide science

    2024  

    Abstract: Neurodegenerative disorders, which include Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Huntington's disease (HD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), represent a significant and growing global health challenge. Current therapies ... ...

    Abstract Neurodegenerative disorders, which include Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Huntington's disease (HD), and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), represent a significant and growing global health challenge. Current therapies predominantly focus on symptom management rather than altering disease progression. In this review, we discuss the major therapeutic strategies in practice for these disorders, highlighting their limitations. For AD, the mainstay treatments are cholinesterase inhibitors and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists. For PD, dopamine replacement therapies, including levodopa, are commonly used. HD is managed primarily with symptomatic treatments, and reusable extends survival in ALS. However, none of these therapies halts or substantially slows the neurodegenerative process. In contrast, this review highlights emerging research into bioactive peptides as potential therapeutic agents. These naturally occurring or synthetically designed molecules can interact with specific cellular targets, potentially modulating disease processes. Preclinical studies suggest that bioactive peptides may mitigate oxidative stress, inflammation, and protein misfolding, which are common pathological features in neurodegenerative diseases. Clinical trials using bioactive peptides for neurodegeneration are limited but show promising initial results. For instance, hemiacetal, a γ-secretase inhibitor peptide, has shown potential in AD by reducing amyloid-beta production, though its development was discontinued due to side effects. Despite these advancements, many challenges remain, including identifying optimal peptides, confirming their mechanisms of action, and overcoming obstacles related to their delivery to the brain. Future research should prioritize the discovery and development of novel bioactive peptides and improve our understanding of their pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. Ultimately, this approach may lead to more effective therapies for neurodegenerative disorders, moving beyond symptom management to potentially modify the course of these devastating diseases.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-29
    Publishing country United Arab Emirates
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2045662-1
    ISSN 1875-5550 ; 1389-2037
    ISSN (online) 1875-5550
    ISSN 1389-2037
    DOI 10.2174/0113892037275221240327042353
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