Publications by authors named "Rajeev Tiwari"

Purpose: Surgical procedures for bowel aganglionosis require accurate identification of enteric ganglion cells and cholinergic nerve hypertrophy. Current intraoperative mapping through frozen section histopathology-histochemistry is time-consuming and demands skilled interpretation. This study explores an electrochemical sensor for objective, rapid intraoperative mapping of the aganglionic bowel segment via tissue acetylcholine (ACh) detection.

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Agriculture is crucial to the economic prosperity and development of India. Plant diseases can have a devastating influence towards food safety and a considerable loss in the production of agricultural products. Disease identification on the plant is essential for long-term agriculture sustainability.

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COVID-19 declared as a pandemic that has a faster rate of infection and has impacted the lives and the country's economy due to forced lockdowns. Its detection using RT-PCR is required long time and due to which its infection has grown exponentially. This creates havoc for the shortage of testing kits in many countries.

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Content-Centric Networking (CCN) has emerged as a potential Internet architecture that supports name-based content retrieval mechanism in contrast to the current host location-oriented IP architecture. The in-network caching capability of CCN ensures higher content availability, lesser network delay, and leads to server load reduction. It was observed that caching the contents on each intermediate node does not use the network resources efficiently.

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Anesthetic management of patients with coronary artery disease undergoing noncardiac surgery is quite challenging. Such patients are at increased risk of perioperative cardiac complications and death. We report an illustrative case of a 62-year-old male with ischemic heart disease and anomalous coronary arteries for obstructed paraumbilical hernia repair.

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  • The study explored NMR assignments of hydrolyzed products from human blood plasma to understand toxic pesticides.
  • Researchers found that toxic pesticides had higher molecular weights and more hydrogen bond donors/acceptors compared to less toxic ones.
  • The (1)H-NMR analysis revealed specific methyl and methylene resonance patterns in different classes of pesticides, correlating several parameters with their toxicity levels.
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Pesticides have the potential to leave harmful effects on humans, animals, other living organisms, and the environment. Several human metabolic proteins inhibited after exposure to organophosphorus pesticides absorbed through the skin, inhalation, eyes and oral mucosa, are most important targets for this interaction study. The crystal structure of five different proteins, PDBIDs: 3LII, 3NXU, 4GTU, 2XJ1 and 1YXA in Homo sapiens (H.

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