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Science Sparks @ ACTREC
Date Image 8th August 2022 Vol. No. 11; Issue No. 538
Publications

1. Belavagi D, Bhandari R, Shafiq N, Gota V, Patil A, Pandey A, Mothsara C, Gupta R, Sahni N, Sharma N, Ray P, Kumar V, Sharma S, Malhotra S( 2022). A study to explore the appropriateness of dosing regimen of vancomycin in critically ill patients in a tertiary care unit of India. Germs.

2. Punatar S, Murugaiyan V, Kumnbhalwar K, Gokarn A, Chichra A, Mirgh S, Nayak L, Bonda A, Jindal N, Shirure V, Bagal B, Mathew L, Kannan S, Saikia T, Khattry N (2022). Comparison of outcomes of donor lymphocyte infusions with or without lenalidomide in patients with hematological malignancies post allogeneic HSCT. Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion.

3. Maheshwari A, Gupta S, Deodhar K, Chopra S, Rangarajan V, Purandare N, Mahantshetty U(2022). Preoperative imaging with positron emission tomography and computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) or contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) scan in operable cervical cancer: a prospective study. European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology

4. Rekhi B, Dodd L, Dharavath B, Dutt A(2022). Cytomorphology of spindle cell/sclerosing rhabdomyosarcoma, including MYOD1 (LI22R) mutation result. Diagnostic Cytopathology

5. Hole A, Jadhav P, Pansare K, Noothalapati H, Deshmukh A, Gota V, Chaturvedi P, CM Krishna(2022). JALCOMSaliva Raman Spectroscopy: Understanding alterations in saliva of tobacco habitués and oral cancer subjects. Vibrational Spectroscopy

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Legends of Science
Bashambhar Nath Chopra Bashambhar Nath Chopra

Bashambhar Nath Chopra secured his DSc degree from Punjab University in 1923. He contributed significantly in developing inland and marine fisheries in India, primary research related to amphibians, reptiles, Mollusca, insect fisheries, and fish mortality. He left behind a rich legacy of Carcinological research in India. Dr. Chopra was the President of the Zoology and Entomology Section of the Indian Science Congress.

Krishnapillai Karunakaran Nayar Krishnapillai Karunakaran Nayar

Krishnapillai Karunakaran Nayar obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Travancore in 1947. His research interest was in insect endocrinology, with essential contributions to the knowledge of gall insects. The Neurosecretory innervation of the motor organs of insects was his major innovation. Association for the Advancement of Entomology was established by him. He was the guest research worker in Rothamsted Experimental Station, the UK, from 1953-1954. He was a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore.

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In 2015, a clinical trial found that taking a form of Vitamin B3 called nicotinamide can modestly lower the risk of developing new nonmelanoma skin cancers among individuals with a history of such lesions.

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Cancer News
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03 August 2022, Scitechdaily

First treatment for a rare form of cancer discovered. Scitechdaily, 03/08/2022 By depriving ChRCC cells of cysteine, researchers were able to induce ferroptosis, and they discovered evidence that this approach would be useful in the treatment of ChRCC...

Targeting the Accomplice: A potential treatment approach for Rhabdomyosarcoma

03 August 2022, National Cancer Institute

Scientists have found a unique vulnerability in some rhabdomyosarcoma tumors that could potentially be targeted with an experimental drug...

Photothermal surgical dressing prevents skin cancer recurrence

04 August 2022, physicsworld

Photothermal therapy (PTT) has emerged as a promising technique for treating skin cancer. It involves injecting tumours with conductive nanomaterials that convert light into heat, and then illuminating them with specific wavelengths to kill cancer cells...

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