Vinodkumar Singh
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View article: Restoration of CTSD (cathepsin D) and lysosomal function in stroke is neuroprotective
Restoration of CTSD (cathepsin D) and lysosomal function in stroke is neuroprotective Open
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. The pathophysiological mechanisms associated with stroke are very complex and not fully understood. Lysosomal function has a vital physiological function in the maintenance of cellular hom…
View article: Extracellular nucleic acid scavenging rescues rats from sulfur mustard analog-induced lung injury and mortality
Extracellular nucleic acid scavenging rescues rats from sulfur mustard analog-induced lung injury and mortality Open
View article: Cardiorespiratory Events Associated With Ophthalmic Surgery: A Single-Center, Retrospective Records Review of 130 775 Patients, 1999–2015
Cardiorespiratory Events Associated With Ophthalmic Surgery: A Single-Center, Retrospective Records Review of 130 775 Patients, 1999–2015 Open
Purpose: The most recent study of ophthalmic surgery morbidity and mortality was published in 1995, with a patient study population from 1977 to 1988. The present study reports surgical outcomes from a single-center, retrospective analysis…
View article: Restoration of CTSD (cathepsin D) and lysosomal function in stroke is neuroprotective
Restoration of CTSD (cathepsin D) and lysosomal function in stroke is neuroprotective Open
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. The pathophysiological mechanisms associated with stroke are very complex and not fully understood. Lysosomal function has a vital physiological function in the maintenance of cellular hom…
View article: The History of Tuberculosis: Past, Present, and Future
The History of Tuberculosis: Past, Present, and Future Open
Tuberculosis (TB), transmitted by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been a global epidemic for years. The evidence for infection with TB is centuries old. It can have an indolent course, and may remain inactive for years in indiv…
View article: Role of apoptosis and autophagy in tuberculosis
Role of apoptosis and autophagy in tuberculosis Open
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest known human diseases and is transmitted by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). TB has a rich history with evidence of TB infections dating back to 5,800 b.c. TB is unique in its ability to …
View article: Space GlucoseControl system for blood glucose control in intensive care patients - a European multicentre observational study
Space GlucoseControl system for blood glucose control in intensive care patients - a European multicentre observational study Open