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Thakur L, Singh S, Singh R, Kumar A, Angrup A, Kumar N
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther . 2022 Sep; 20(11):1401-1412. PMID: 36098225
Introduction: Antibiotics are life-saving drugs but irrational/inappropriate use leads to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial superbugs, making their treatment extremely challenging. Increasing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among bacterial pathogens is becoming...
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Kumar A, Singh S, Gupta S, Kumar S, Kumar S, Singh R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 May; 12(1):8939. PMID: 35624184
Antimicrobial resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae), as being a pathogen of critical clinical concern, urgently demands effective therapeutic options. However, the discovery of novel antibiotics over the last three decades...
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Liu W, Wen Y, Raj B, Singh R, Weller A
IEEE Trans Pattern Anal Mach Intell . 2022 Mar; 45(2):2458-2474. PMID: 35294343
This paper addresses the deep face recognition problem under an open-set protocol, where ideal face features are expected to have smaller maximal intra-class distance than minimal inter-class distance under a...
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Macfarlane A, Kearns R, Clancy M, Kingsmore D, Stevenson K, Jackson A, et al.
BMJ Open . 2021 Dec; 11(12):e052188. PMID: 34937718
Introduction: Arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) are the 'gold standard' vascular access for haemodialysis. Universal usage is limited, however, by a high early failure rate. Several small, single-centre studies have demonstrated better...
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Singh R, Singh A
Cell Tissue Bank . 2021 Jul; 23(2):325-334. PMID: 34331627
Processed and radiation sterilized allograft tissues that can be banked for use on demand are a precious therapeutic resource for the repair or reconstruction of damaged or injured tissues. Skin...
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Ruth J, Pant D, Pan T, Seidel H, Baksh S, Keister B, et al.
Breast Cancer Res . 2021 Jun; 23(1):63. PMID: 34088357
Background: Breast cancer mortality is principally due to tumor recurrence, which can occur following extended periods of clinical remission that may last decades. While clinical latency has been postulated to...
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Singh R, Pal V, Kumar M, Tripathi N, Goel A
Acta Trop . 2021 May; 220:105958. PMID: 34004173
Plague is a zoonotic disease caused by Yersinia pestis, a Gram-negative, rod shaped coccobacillus, which is primarily found in rodents and can be transmitted to humans through flea bite. The...
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Kumar A, Singh R, Kaur J, Pandey S, Sharma V, Thakur L, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2021 Apr; 11:596201. PMID: 33859951
COVID-19 is a Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), caused by SARS-CoV-2, a novel virus which belongs to the family . It was first reported in December 2019 in the Wuhan...
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Chahal N, Geethadevi A, Kaur S, Lakra R, Nagendra A, Shrivastav T, et al.
Metabolism . 2020 Dec; 115:154458. PMID: 33278413
Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is often associated with higher levels of LH, and arrested ovarian follicular growth. The direct impact of high LH on FSH mediated metabolic responses in...
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Singh R, Pal V, Tripathi N, Goel A
Mol Cell Probes . 2020 Nov; 54:101670. PMID: 33132200
Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of plague mainly infects rodents, while humans are the accidental host. The conventional diagnostic methods available for Y. pestis exhibit cross-reactivity with other enteropathogenic bacteria...