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Manipal University

EducationManipal, Karnataka, India
About: Manipal University is a education organization based out in Manipal, Karnataka, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 9525 authors who have published 11207 publications receiving 110687 citations.


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TL;DR: Thrombocytopenia and intensive care requirement are significant predictors of AKI in scrub typhus and should be part of the differential diagnosis of acute febrile illness with AKI.
Abstract: We studied the urinary abnormalities and acute kidney injury (AKI) as per RIFLE criteria in scrub typhus. A prospective case record-based study of scrub typhus was carried out from January 2009 to December 2010 in a tertiary hospital in South India. Patients were followed up until renal recovery or for at least 3 months after discharge. Univariate, chi-squared tests and multivariate logistic regression analyses were performed to identify the predictors of AKI. Scrub typhus was diagnosed in 259 patients. Urinary abnormalities were seen in 147 patients (56.7 %) with 60 patients (23.2 %) having AKI. All AKI patients had urinary abnormalities and 17 (28.3 %) were oliguric. Applying RIFLE (risk, injury, failure, loss, end-stage kidney disease) criteria, R, I, F were present in 23 (38.33 %), 13 (21.67 %), and 24 patients (40 %), respectively. Creatine phosphokinase (CPK) was raised in 33 patients (55 %) and hemodialysis was required in 6 patients (10 %). The case fatality rate in this study was 2 out of 259 (0.77 %), both having AKI and others recovering clinically. Significant predictors of AKI were tachycardia [odds ratio (OR) 2.28], breathlessness (OR 2.281), intensive care requirement (OR 2.43), mechanical ventilation (OR 3.33), thrombocytopenia (OR 2.90) and CPK >80 U/L (OR 1.76) by univariate analysis and intensive care requirement (adjusted OR 2.89) and thrombocytopenia (AOR 2.28) by multivariable logistic regression. Scrub typhus should be part of the differential diagnosis of acute febrile illness with AKI. AKI in scrub typhus is usually mild, non-oliguric, and renal recovery occurs in most patients. Rhabdomyolysis may be contributory to AKI. Thrombocytopenia and intensive care requirement are significant predictors of AKI in scrub typhus.

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TL;DR: A chromatin-independent role for MLL during mitosis is characterized and a conserved WDR5 interaction (Win) motif, so far unique to the MLL family, in Kif2A is identified, which may have a direct impact on chromosomal stability, frequently compromised in cancer.

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TL;DR: Evidence suggests that specific content and format of prescription drug labels facilitate communication with and comprehension by patients, and efforts to improve the labels should be guided by such evidence, although an additional study assessing the influence of label design on medication-taking behavior and health outcomes is needed.

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the interfacial activity assisted surface functionalization (IAASF) technique can be used to incorporate reactive functional groups such as maleimide onto the surface of PLGA nanoparticles, which in turn permitted efficient conjugation of biologically active cRGD peptide to thesurface of PL GA nanoparticles.
Abstract: Nanoparticles formulated using poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) copolymer have emerged as promising carriers for targeted delivery of a wide variety of payloads. However, an important drawback with PLGA nanoparticles is the limited types of functional groups available on the surface for conjugation to targeting ligands. In the current report, we demonstrate that the interfacial activity assisted surface functionalization (IAASF) technique can be used to incorporate reactive functional groups such as maleimide onto the surface of PLGA nanoparticles. The surface maleimide groups were used to conjugate cRGD peptide to nanoparticles. The cRGD peptide targets αvβ3 integrins overexpressed on tumor vasculature and some tumor cells, and was used as model targeting ligand in this study. Incorporation of biologically active cRGD peptide on the surface of nanoparticles was confirmed by in vitro cell uptake studies and in vivo tumor accumulation studies. Functionalization of nanoparticles with cRGD peptide incre...

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TL;DR: Quantitative proteomics of secretome is illustrated as a robust approach for identification of potential HNSCC biomarkers with higher abundance of some previously known markers including insulin like growth factor binding protein 3, IGFBP3 and opioid growth factor receptor, OGFR.

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
John J.V. McMurray1781389184502
Ashok Kumar1515654164086
Zhanhu Guo12888653378
Vijay P. Singh106169955831
Michael Walsh10296342231
Akhilesh Pandey10052953741
Vivekanand Jha9495885734
Manuel Hidalgo9253841330
Madhukar Pai8952233349
Ravi Kumar8257137722
Vijay V. Kakkar6047017731
G. Münzenberg583369837
Abhishek Sharma524269715
Ramesh R. Bhonde492238397
Chandra P. Sharma4832512100
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023102
2022280
20212,150
20201,821
20191,422
20181,083