Publications by authors named "Harmanpreet Singh"

The group of parasites causes Nagana in cattle and human African trypanosomiasis, or sleeping sickness, in humans. Current drugs against these parasites have severe toxicity, vaccines are not available, and development of drug resistance makes finding new chemotherapeutic targets imperative. Ion channels, which are involved in several biological processes, are targets of many therapeutically useful agents, and they remain significantly underexplored as therapeutic targets in parasites.

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Serine proteases have been proposed to dynamically sample inactive and active conformations, but direct evidence at atomic resolution has remained elusive. Using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), we identified a single residue, D164, in exfoliative toxin A (ETA) that acts as a molecular "switch" to regulate global dynamic sampling. Mutations at this site shift the balance between inactive and active states, correlating directly with catalytic activity.

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  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, highlighting the need for effective clinical markers for patient management.
  • A retrospective study utilized tissue samples from CRC patients to identify a 3-gene signature (GTF3A, PKM, VEGFA) linked to overall survival across multiple cohorts, revealing its potential as a prognostic tool.
  • The identification of this gene signature could lead to cost-effective personalized treatment strategies for CRC patients, suggesting further research is necessary to refine and validate these findings.
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causative agent of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), induced a global pandemic with a diverse array of clinical manifestations. While the acute phase of the pandemic may be waning, the intricacies of COVID-19's impact on neurological health remain a crucial area of investigation. Early recognition of the spectrum of COVID-19 symptoms, ranging from mild fever and cough to life-threatening respiratory distress and multi-organ failure, underscored the significance of neurological complications, including anosmia, seizures, stroke, disorientation, encephalopathy, and paralysis.

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A glioma is a solid brain tumor which originates in the brain or brain stem area. The diagnosis of gliomas based on standard-of-care (SOC) techniques includes karyotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and chromosomal microarray (CMA), for detecting the pathogenic variants and chromosomal abnormalities. But these techniques do not reveal the complete picture of genetic complexity, thus requiring an alternative technology for better characterization of these tumors.

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Background Physicians and the medical manufacturing industry (MMI) are closely associated and may have some form of financial or business arrangement. Research has highlighted that these interactions negatively impact physicians' prescribing behaviour. We tried to explore medical students' perspectives regarding these interactions.

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This study investigates COVID-19 outcomes and immune response in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients post-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, comparing effectiveness of various vaccine options. Data from 118 CML patients (85 in Brazil, 33 in the US) showed similar infection rates prior (14% Brazil, 9.1% US) and post-vaccination (24.

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The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has emerged as one of the most significant global health crises in recent history. The clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients have revealed the possibility of immune activity changes contributing to disease severity. Nevertheless, limited information is available regarding the immune response in human lung tissue, which is the primary site of infection.

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Copy number alterations (CNAs) are significant in tumor initiation and progression. Identifying these aberrations is crucial for targeted therapies and personalized cancer diagnostics. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods present advantages in scalability and cost-effectiveness, surpassing limitations associated with reference assemblies and probe capacities in traditional laboratory approaches.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most heterogeneous and deadly diseases, with a global incidence of 1.5 million cases per year. Genomics has revolutionized the clinical management of CRC by enabling comprehensive molecular profiling of cancer.

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The lack of toxicity data for DHA-rich oil from sp. (Strain ATCC-20889) leads to its exclusion from the Qualified Presumption of Safety list. Therefore, present study addresses toxicity evaluation of DHA-rich microalgae oil using (cytotoxicity assay) and methods (acute (OECD 423 guidelines), sub-chronic (OECD 452 guidelines), and genotoxicity assay).

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Aceclofenac (ACE) is a drug that was precisely devised to circumvent the shortcomings associated with diclofenac. However, ACE too corresponds to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)-related adverse effects, but with a lower amplitude. The present investigation seeks to develop liposomes loaded with ACE adopting a central composite design (CCD) and formulate a chitosan-based hydrogel for synergistic anti-inflammatory efficacy and improved ACE dermal administration.

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Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) is characterized by the inability of a cell to repair the double-stranded breaks using the homologous recombination repair (HRR) pathway. The deficiency of the HRR pathway results in defective DNA repair, leading to genomic instability and tumorigenesis. The presence of HRD has been found to make tumors sensitive to ICL-inducing platinum-based therapies and poly(adenosine diphosphate [ADP]-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors (PARPi).

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The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on global health, but rapid vaccine administration resulted in a significant decline in morbidity and mortality rates worldwide. In this study, we sought to explore the temporal changes in the humoral immune response against SARS-CoV-2 healthcare workers (HCWs) in Augusta, GA, USA, and investigate any potential associations with ethno-demographic features. Specifically, we aimed to compare the naturally infected individuals with naïve individuals to understand the immune response dynamics after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination.

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Our understanding of the evolutionary significance of ectoparasites in natural communities is limited by a paucity of information concerning the mechanisms and heritability of resistance to this ubiquitous group of organisms. Here, we report the results of artificial selection for increasing ectoparasite resistance in replicate lines of Drosophila melanogaster derived from a field-fresh population. Resistance, as ability to avoid infestation by naturally co-occurring Gamasodes queenslandicus mites, increased significantly in response to selection and realized heritability (SE) was estimated to be 0.

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The standard-of-care (SOC) for genomic testing of myeloid cancers primarily relies on karyotyping/fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) (cytogenetic analysis) and targeted gene panels (usually ≤54 genes) that harbor hotspot pathogenic variants (molecular genetic analysis). Despite this combinatorial approach, ~50% of myeloid cancer genomes remain cytogenetically normal, and the limited sequencing variant profiles obtained from targeted panels are unable to resolve the molecular etiology of many myeloid tumors. In this study, we evaluated the performance and clinical utility of combinatorial use of optical genome mapping (OGM) and a 523-gene next-generation sequencing (NGS) panel for comprehensive genomic profiling of 30 myeloid tumors and compared it to SOC cytogenetic methods (karyotyping and FISH) and a 54-gene NGS panel.

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The emergence of COVID-19 has led to significant morbidity and mortality, with around seven million deaths worldwide as of February 2023. There are several risk factors such as age and sex that are associated with the development of severe symptoms due to COVID-19. There have been limited studies that have explored the role of sex differences in SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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7-Methylxanthine (7-MX, CAS No. 552-62-5, purity 99.46%) is the first orally administered drug candidate, which showed anti-myopic activity in different pre-clinical studies.

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  • - Myopia, a common vision problem where distant objects appear blurry, is becoming more prevalent globally, with estimates showing an increase from 22% of the population in 2000 to 52% by 2050, particularly in developed areas.
  • - Current treatments for myopia, like glasses, contact lenses, and laser surgery, often have significant side effects and are less effective, prompting the search for new alternatives.
  • - A promising candidate, 7-methylxanthine (7-MX), has shown effectiveness in treating myopia in clinical studies, demonstrating low toxicity and favorable properties, and is currently undergoing further investigation as a long-term treatment option.
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Free radical or oxidative stress may be a fundamental mechanism underlying several human neurologic diseases. Therapy using free radical scavengers (antioxidants) has the potential to prevent, delay, or ameliorate many neurologic disorders. However, the biochemistry of oxidative pathobiology is complex, and optimum antioxidant therapeutic options may vary and need to be tailored to individual diseases.

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  • Many immigrants face significant challenges in accessing healthcare in Canada due to cultural differences, language barriers, and complex systems.
  • This research uses a patient-oriented approach, meaning immigrants are actively involved in shaping the study, drawing on their own experiences to inform healthcare access issues.
  • Engaging patient partners not only enhances the effectiveness of the research but also improves healthcare outcomes by addressing real patient needs and priorities.
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Studies from past years have observed various enzymes that are artificial, which are issued to mimic naturally occurring enzymes based on their function and structure. The nanozymes possess nanomaterials that resemble natural enzymes and are considered an innovative class. This innovative class has achieved a brilliant response from various developments and researchers owing to this unique property.

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The COVID-19 outbreak has thrown the world into an unprecedented crisis. It has posed a challenge to scientists around the globe who are working tirelessly to combat this pandemic. We herein report a set of molecules that may serve as possible inhibitors of the SARS-CoV-2 main protease.

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For over a decade, diabetic neuropathy has exhibited great emergence in diabetic patients. Though there are numerous impediments in understanding the underlying pathology it is not that enough to conclude. Initially, there was no intricate protocol for diagnosis as its symptoms mimic most of the neurodegenerative disorders and demyelinating diseases.

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