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Agarwal S, Cohen CT, Zobeck M, Jacobi PM, Sartain SE. Downregulation of thrombomodulin-thrombin-activated protein C pathway as a mechanism for SARS-CoV-2 induced endotheliopathy and microvascular thrombosis. THROMBOSIS UPDATE 2022; 8:100116. [PMID: 38620965 PMCID: PMC9262652 DOI: 10.1016/j.tru.2022.100116] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/12/2022] [Revised: 06/14/2022] [Accepted: 06/27/2022] [Indexed: 11/30/2022] Open
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There is emerging evidence of microvascular thrombosis and thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) induced by COVID-19, presumably from endothelial injury. Thrombomodulin (TM) is an endothelial glycoprotein that plays a dual role in maintaining healthy endothelium-as a natural anticoagulant by binding thrombin to activate protein C (APC) and a negative regulator of the alternate complement pathway (AP). TM is shed into the plasma as soluble TM (sTM) during endothelial injury. We hypothesize that SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins cause direct microvascular endothelial injury, leading to TM shedding, decreased activation of PC, and consequently, microvascular thrombosis in COVID-19. We conducted this study twofold: 1) in vivo, we assessed endothelial injury (by measuring sTM) and AP activation by quantifying Ba (cleavage product of AP component Factor B) in a cohort of critically ill COVID-19 pediatric patients and the implications on clinical outcomes; and 2)in vitro, we investigated endothelial injury (TM shedding) by SARS-COV-2 spike proteins and the subsequent functional consequence in activated PC (APC) levels and Ba levels. sTM and Ba in plasma samples from SARS-CoV-2 positive patients admitted to Texas Children's Hospital Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (n = 33) and from healthy controls (n = 38) were measured by ELISA. In vitro, confluent glomerular microvascular endothelial cells (GMVECs) were incubated for 48 h in the presence or absence (control) of purified SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins, S1 and S2. TM from the cell lysates while Ba and APC from the cell supernatants were measured by ELISA. sTM and Ba levels were significantly higher in the COVID-19 pediatric patients compared to healthy controls (p < 0.01 and p < 0.001, respectively). Among the COVID-19 patients, elevated sTM was associated with increased vasopressor use (p = 0.01) and elevated Ba was associated with increased duration of mechanical ventilation (p = 0.04). In vitro, surface bound TM and soluble APC were significantly lower in GMVECs after addition of spike proteins (p < 0.05), while Ba was undetectable in both control and spike proteins exposed GMVECs. In conclusion, we provide evidence of endothelial injury in COVID-19 pediatric patients and demonstrate a potential pathway of SARS-CoV-2 induced thrombosis. Decreased surface-bound TM results in lower amount of thrombin-TM complex, hence lesser activation of PC, likely leading to a pro-thrombotic state. These findings in GMVECs could explain the vulnerability of kidneys to COVID-19-induced TMA.
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Chakraborty S, Marappa S, Agarwal S, Bagchi D, Rao A, Vinod CP, Peter SC, Singh A, Eswaramoorthy M. Improvement in Oxygen Evolution Performance of NiFe Layered Double Hydroxide Grown in the Presence of 1T-Rich MoS 2. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES 2022; 14:31951-31961. [PMID: 35796762 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c06210] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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NiFe layered double hydroxide (NiFe LDH) grown in the presence of MoS2 (rich in 1T phase) shows exceptional performance metrics for alkaline oxygen evolution reaction (OER) in this class of composites. The as-prepared NiFe LDH/MoS2 composite (abbreviated as MNF) exhibits a low overpotential (η10) of 190 mV; a low Tafel slope of 31 mV dec-1; and more importantly, a high stability in its performance manifested by the delivery of current output for 45 h. It is important to note that this could be achieved with an exceedingly low loading of 0.14 mg cm-2. The mass activity of this composite (97 A g-1) is about 14 times greater than that of the conventional RuO2 (7 A g-1) at η = 200 mV. When normalized with respect to the total metal content, a mass activity of 1000 A g-1 (η = 300 mV) was achieved. Impedance analysis further reveals that the significant reduction in charge-transfer resistance and hence high current density (5 times greater as compared to NiFe LDH at η = 300 mV) observed for MNF is associated with interfacial adsorption kinetics of intermediates (R1). Significant enhancement in the intrinsic activity of MNF over LDH has been observed through normalization of current with the electrochemically active surface area. Computational studies suggest that the Ni centers in the composite act as the active sites for OER, which is well-corroborated with the observed postreaction appearance of Ni3+ species.
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Agarwal S, El‐Boghdadly K, Bailey CR, Carlisle JB, Charlesworth M, Duggan LV, Irwin MG, Klein AA, Laycock H, Mariano ER, Moppett IK, Morton B, Savic L, Smith AF, Vercueil AE, Wiles MD. Position statement from the Editors of
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on equity, diversity and inclusion. Anaesthesia 2022; 77:1018-1022. [DOI: 10.1111/anae.15763] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Accepted: 05/08/2022] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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Bowman S, Bruera S, Agarwal S. AB0516 IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS (SLE) AND ASSOCIATED CLINICAL FEATURES. Ann Rheum Dis 2022. [DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.3003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/04/2022]
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BackgroundPatients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are three times more likely to die from any cause as compared to patients without SLE.1 This is largely driven by cardiovascular disease, malignancy, and an increased risk of infection. Alarmingly, recent studies have shown that younger patients with SLE are particularly vulnerable to all-cause mortality.1 However, there is a paucity in knowledge about patient characteristics and specific etiologies of mortality in this population that needs to be described in order to implement strategies to improve outcomes in younger patients with SLE.ObjectivesTo identify disease characteristics and etiologies of mortality in young patients with SLE that died while hospitalized.MethodsA retrospective chart review of a multi-institutional publicly funded health system in Texas, USA was performed. Deceased patients aged 18-49 with a 2019 EULAR/ACR diagnosis of SLE were identified from 2012 to 2021. Patients with mixed connective tissue disease, missing records, or cardiac arrest in the emergency room that did not have a clear etiology of death were excluded. Data was extracted from the electronic medical records by two independent reviewers to determine the most likely cause of death. If there was any discrepancy between the reviewers, this would be resolved by a third-party reviewer. Baseline demographics, disease activity by the SLE disease activity index (SLEDAI), medications, and reasons for prednisone administration were collected.ResultsTwenty- six patients with SLE (age range 22 to 48) that died in the hospital were identified. The most common cause of death was infection (58%) followed by lupus activity (15%). Of those that died of infection, all but one was on a two-month average dose of prednisone ≥10mg. Furthermore, the majority of patients (71%) that were on prednisone doses of ≥10mg had not undergone a prednisone taper within two months (i.e. were on a consistent dose). This was because of either persistent disease activity or poor follow-up.ConclusionTo our knowledge, this is the first study to describe characteristics of young patients with SLE that died during hospitalization. Our findings show that young patients with SLE primarily die from infection while on increased doses of corticosteroids that have not been tapered. Further research is warranted to determine association and causality of these findings with mortality. Practitioners should remain vigilant and continue to taper steroids as able as this may be a potential source of mortality in young patients with SLE.References[1]Tselios K, Gladman DD, Sheane BJ, Su J, Urowitz M. All-cause, cause-specific and age-specific standardised mortality ratios of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus in Ontario, Canada over 43 years (1971-2013). Ann Rheum Dis 2019;78:802-6.Table 1.Baseline characteristics of SLE patients that experienced in-hospital mortality.SLE Cases(n = 26)Female, n (%)20 (77)Age, range in years22 to 48Race and Ethnicity, n (%)Black6 (23)Hispanic19 (73)Asian1 (4)Disease manifestationsLupus nephritis18 (69)End-stage renal disease3 (12)SLEDAI before admission (median, IQR)7 (4 to 11)SLEDAI on admission (median, IQR)6 (2 to 11)MedicationsPrednisone25 (96)Hydroxychloroquine19 (73)Mycophenolate9 (35)Cyclophosphamide7 (27)Belimumab1 (4)Cause of deathInfection15 (58)Lupus activity4 (15)Cardiogenic shock2 (8)Cancer2 (8)Other3 (12)IQR = Interquartile rangeAcknowledgementsI have no acknowledgements to declare.Disclosure of InterestsNone declared
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Bruera S, Ventura M, Agarwal S, Lopez-Olivo MA. AB0488 THE UTILITY OF ERYTHROCYTE SEDIMENTATION RATE, C-REACTIVE PROTEIN, AND PROCALCITONIN IN DETECTING INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: A DIAGNOSTIC TEST ACCURACY REVIEW. Ann Rheum Dis 2022. [DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2022-eular.1867] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/03/2022]
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BackgroundPatients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) are at an increased risk of hospitalization for flares or infections. In practice, diagnosing SLE flares versus infection can be challenging as both present with similar signs and symptoms. Strategies are needed to help differentiate between infections and SLE flares in hospitalized patients. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), and procalcitonin (PCT) are commonly used to aid in the diagnosis of infection in hospitalized patients, however, their utility in SLE is unclear.ObjectivesTo summarize the evidence about accuracy of ESR, CRP, and PCT in diagnosing infection in hospitalized patients with SLE.MethodsWe searched five databases until April 2021. We included studies published in English investigating levels of ESR, CRP, or PCT on adults hospitalized with a diagnosis of SLE comparing infection versus non-infection. We excluded studies with no clinical data, inadequate data to perform analysis, different conditions, and not relevant study types (such as case reports, other reviews). We also excluded studies with overlapping data (e.g., abstracts that are later published as full-text articles). We used the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Studies to assess for bias and applicability. We obtained pooled sensitivities and specificities from studies that used similar cut-offs. We also generated mean differences for ESR, CRP, and PCT in infection versus non-infection hospitalized SLE patients.ResultsWe included 26 studies in our analysis. Most studies had an unclear or high risk of bias. Most patients from both infection and non-infection groups were women aged from 27-40 years. The definitions for infection were heterogenous but mainly included positive culture or biochemical testing, suggestive imaging, response to antibiotics, or obvious signs/symptoms (such as purulence). The CRP had a pooled sensitivity of 0.75 (95%CI 0.57-0.94) and specificity of 0.72 (0.59-0.85), PCT had a pooled sensitivity of 0.68 (95% CI 0.0.59-0.77) and specificity of 0.75 (0.59-0.90), and for ESR pooled estimates were not calculated due to insufficient data but sensitivity ranged from 50 to 69.8 and specificity from 38.5 to 55.6. Modifying cut-offs improved sensitivities and specificities (see Table 1). The ESR, CRP, and PCT mean differences were all greater in infection groups versus non-infection (10.1, 95% CI 3.2-17.0; 46.8, 95% CI 36.5-57.0; 0.53, 95% CI 0.26-0.80; respectively).Table 1.Pooled sensitivity and specificities of CRP and PCTStudies(n)Sensitivity(95% CI)Specificity(95% CI)CRPCRP < 1030.68 (0.48-0.89)0.70 (0.62-0.77)CRP > 1020.91 (0.86-0.97)0.87 (0.81-0.93)Overall50.75 (0.57-0.94)0.72 (0.59-0.85)ProcalcitoninPCT > 0.230.66 (0.50-0.81)0.84 (0.76-0.92)PCT < 0.230.70 (0.61-0.80)0.61 (0.53-0.69)Overall60.68 (0.59-0.77)0.75 (0.59-0.90)ConclusionOur study showed that although ESR, CRP, and PCT mean values are increased in hospitalized infected SLE patients compared to patients with no infection, the included studies used varying cut-offs for sensitivities and specificities and definitions for infection decreasing the uncertainty on the results and making the clinical usefulness of these biomarkers unclear. Our findings at this time do not support the widespread use of these biochemical markers in SLE patients and highlight the need that more research is needed to investigate the use of these markers in this patient population.Disclosure of InterestsNone declared
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Santra S, Kethepalli J, Agarwal S, Dhar A, Kulkarni M, Kundu A. Gap Statistics for Confined Particles with Power-Law Interactions. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2022; 128:170603. [PMID: 35570430 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.128.170603] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/07/2021] [Accepted: 03/25/2022] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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We consider the N particle classical Riesz gas confined in a one-dimensional external harmonic potential with power-law interaction of the form 1/r^{k}, where r is the separation between particles. As special limits it contains several systems such as Dyson's log-gas (k→0^{+}), the Calogero-Moser model (k=2), the 1D one-component plasma (k=-1), and the hard-rod gas (k→∞). Despite its growing importance, only large-N field theory and average density profile are known for general k. In this Letter, we study the fluctuations in the system by looking at the statistics of the gap between successive particles. This quantity is analogous to the well-known level-spacing statistics which is ubiquitous in several branches of physics. We show that the variance goes as N^{-b_{k}} and we find the k dependence of b_{k} via direct Monte Carlo simulations. We provide supporting arguments based on microscopic Hessian calculation and a quadratic field theory approach. We compute the gap distribution and study its system size scaling. Except in the range -1<k<0, we find scaling for all k>-2 with both Gaussian and non-Gaussian scaling forms.
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Chennamsetty EP, Jain A, Kaur D, Meinia SK, Negi G, Agarwal S, Deb J. Life-saving transfusion in autoimmune hemolytic anemia: a case report and procedure review of the dilution method. Immunohematology 2022; 38:13-16. [PMID: 35852059 DOI: 10.21307/immunohematology-2022-035] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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A woman with autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) presented in the emergency department with life-threatening anemia (hemoglobin 3 g/dL). Exaggeration of preexisting chronic anemia to severe anemia after a recent red blood cell (RBC) transfusion led to suspicion of delayed hemolytic transfusion reaction. Given the urgency for transfusion along with a stronger suspicion for coexistence of an alloantibody, the dilution method proposed by Lawrence Petz and George Garratty was used to find an RBC unit for transfusion. An alloantibody with Fyb specificity was identified, which was masked by the coexistent autoantibody. This method is based on the assumption that the titers of an alloantibody are higher than that of autoantibody. Diluting the autoantibody would reveal the alloantibody and, for this purpose, a serial doubling dilution of serum is performed. This method has an important limitation of missing any alloantibodies with titers less than that of the autoantibody. In spite of this, this method may be of use at a resource-poor setting, where trained personnel and other reagents intended for advanced immunohematology methods are unavailable.
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Agarwal S. Clinicopathologic spectrum of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma presenting with renal impairment: A tertiary care center experience from north India. THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA 2022; 70:11-12. [PMID: 35443439] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/14/2023]
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UNLABELLED Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematologic malignancy, characterized by the neoplastic proliferation of plasma cells producing a monoclonal immunoglobulin. Patients presents with signs and symptoms related to the infiltration of plasma cells into the bone or other organs or to kidney damage from excess light chains. Renal involvement with various presentations may be the first manifestation of the disease. MATERIAL All patients of MM presenting with renal dysfunction between July 2019 to June 2021 were included. Diagnosis of MM was made according to the 2014 guidelines of international myeloma working group. OBSERVATION Out of total 144 cases of multiple myeloma renal involvement was present in 43 (29.8%). Mean age of study population was 55.49 years with 72% males. Most common clinical features were fatigue (59%), anorexia (47%) & edema (42%). Anemia was present in 79%, hypercalcemia in 16.2% and hyperuricemia in 20.9% patients. Renal failure was present in 72.1% with a mean eGFR 35.8 ml/min/1.73m2. Serum protein electrophoresis revealed M band in 81.4% and all except one patient had increased light chains in serum. Most common histological lesion were myeloma cast nephropathy (39.5%), primary amyloidosis (30.2%) & monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease (14%). Primary amyloidosis group had maximum 24-hour proteinuria and highest eGFR. CONCLUSION The spectrum of renal involvement in multiple myeloma is heterogenous. It mainly affects middle and elderly age group. Typical clinical features might not be seen in all the cases and therefore a high index of suspicion in unexplained renal failure cases might help in early diagnosis and timely management.
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Agarwal S, Singh AK. Electroreduction of CO 2 with Tunable Selectivity on Au-Pd Bimetallic Catalyst: A First Principle Study. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES 2022; 14:11313-11321. [PMID: 35199984 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c22399] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/14/2023]
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The electroreduction of CO2 exhibits great promise in mitigating CO2 from the atmosphere. However, it is quite challenging to produce C1 products selectively on metal surfaces due to inefficient binding of CO with a metal surface. Here, using density functional theory, we studied an experimentally viable system of gold alloyed with a high CO-binding metal palladium. It is observed that the selectivity toward formic acid and methane can be tuned on Au-Pd bimetallic catalysts. Pd-rich alloy surfaces such as Pd deposited on the (211) surface of Au (Pd@Au) are found to be highly selective toward formic acid with an ultralow limiting potential of -0.23 V vs SHE. Interestingly, as the surface of the alloy become Au-rich, the selectivity toward methane increases. Among all the Au-Pd bimetallic systems, the Au-rich (211) surface of Au3Pd alloy has a very low limiting potential of -0.9 V vs SHE for CO2 electroreduction to methane. The selectivity toward methane on this surface is enhanced due to its optimum CO* binding and the ease of CO* protonation to CHO*. The higher feasibility of CO* protonation is a result of the stabilization of adsorbed CHO*. This stabilization is attributed to the interaction of both C and O of the CHO* molecule with the surface Au and Pd. It is found that the selectivity of a catalyst depends upon the stability of various intermediates, which can be regulated by modifying the composition of Au and Pd in the alloy. The results presented here demonstrate broad opportunities to tune the selectivity of the catalyst with varying alloy compositions, which will help to develop novel catalysts for CO2 electroreduction.
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Agarwal S, Tiwari P, Deep A, Kidwai S, Gupta S, Thakur KG, Singh R. Corrigendum to: System-Wide Analysis Unravels the Differential Regulation and In Vivo Essentiality of Virulence-Associated Proteins B and C Toxin-Antitoxin Systems of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J Infect Dis 2022; 227:1115. [PMID: 35147695 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiab510] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022] Open
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YADAV R, Kumar D, Sangha S, Kumar A, Bhowmik D, Mahajan S, Bagchi S, Agarwal S. POS-821 TO STUDY THE ASSOCIATION OF SERUM VITAMIN D WITH POST -TRANSPLANT DIABETES MELLITUS (PTDM) IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS IN INDIAN SETTINGS. Kidney Int Rep 2022. [DOI: 10.1016/j.ekir.2022.01.857] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/26/2022] Open
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Connor M, Rai A, Khoo C, Bass E, Eldred-Evans D, Agarwal S, Winkler M, Abboudi H, Dasgupta R, El-Husseiny T, Ahmed H. Patient-reported outcome measures and surgical retreatment rates from 181 patients treated with water vapor thermal therapy (Rezūm™). Eur Urol 2022. [DOI: 10.1016/s0302-2838(22)00802-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/29/2022]
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Agarwal A, Agarwal S, Chandak S. Response to the letter to the editor. ULTRASOUND (LEEDS, ENGLAND) 2022; 30:96. [PMID: 35173785 PMCID: PMC8841946 DOI: 10.1177/1742271x211055801] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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Agarwal S, Kardam S, Chatterjee P, Kumar C, Boruah M, Sharma MC, Tabin M, Ramakrishnan L. CaSR expression in normal parathyroid and PHPT: new insights into pathogenesis from an autopsy-based study. J Endocrinol Invest 2022; 45:337-346. [PMID: 34302683 DOI: 10.1007/s40618-021-01646-w] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/12/2021] [Accepted: 07/18/2021] [Indexed: 10/20/2022]
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PURPOSE Calcium sensing receptor (CaSR), on the surface of normal parathyroid cells, is essential for maintaining serum calcium levels. The normal pattern of CaSR immunostaining remains undefined and is presumptively circumferential. Given the physiological variation in serum calcium, we postulated that CaSR expression could not be uniformly circumferential. Also, cytoplasmic expression has not been evaluated either in normal or pathological tissues. We studied normal parathyroid tissues derived from forensic autopsies and those rimming parathyroid adenomas for membranous and cytoplasmic CaSR immunoexpression. Results were compared with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) to look for any pathogenetic implications. MATERIALS AND METHODS We evaluated 34 normal parathyroid tissues from 11 autopsies, 30 normal rims, 45 parathyroid adenoma, 10 hyperplasia, and 7 carcinoma cases. Membranous expression was categorized complete/incomplete and weak/moderate/strong; scored using Her2/Neu and Histo-scores; predominant pattern noted. Cytoplasmic expression was categorized negative/weak/moderate/strong; predominant intensity noted. RESULTS Normal autopsy-derived parathyroid tissues were Her2/Neu 3 + , but incomplete membranous staining predominated in 85%. Their immune-scores were significantly more than the cases (p < < 0.05). The mean histo-score of normal rims was intermediate between the two (p < < 0.05). Cytoplasmic expression was strong in all autopsy-derived tissues, weak/negative in hyperplasia (100%), moderate in 16% adenomas, and 43% carcinomas. CONCLUSIONS Normal autopsy-derived parathyroid tissues showed strong but predominantly incomplete membranous expression. Surface CaSR expression decreased in PHPT and is probably an early event in parathyroid adenoma, seen even in normal rims. Whether there is a defect in CaSR trafficking from the cytoplasm to the cell surface in adenoma and carcinoma needs further evaluation.
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Freund MR, Kent I, Agarwal S, Wexner SD. Use of indocyanine green fluorescence angiography during ileal J-pouch surgery requiring lengthening maneuvers. Tech Coloproctol 2022; 26:181-186. [PMID: 35091791 DOI: 10.1007/s10151-021-02557-x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/25/2021] [Accepted: 11/28/2021] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to review whether routine usage of indocyanine green (ICG) perfusion assessment during complex ileal J-pouch surgery requiring lengthening maneuvers reduces ischemic complications. METHODS Retrospective chart review of patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) or familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) who underwent ileal pouch-anal anastomosis (IPAA) surgery with lengthening maneuvers and intraoperative ICG assessment between January 2015 and January 2021. All patients underwent a double stapled anastomosis and were temporarily diverted. All patients underwent laparoscopic and trans-anal ICG assessment of their J-pouch and anastomosis. All J-pouches were evaluated 6 weeks after surgery via contrast enema and pouchoscopy. RESULTS One hundred fifty eight patients underwent ileal J-pouch surgery during the study period. Sixteen patients (10%) underwent lengthening maneuvers and intra-operative ICG assessment. Twelve patients underwent surgery for UC and 4 for FAP. Median age was 40.3 years and average body mass index was 24.9 kg/m2. Twelve patients underwent a two-stage procedure and the remaining underwent a three-stage procedure. 93.7% of cases were completed laparoscopically (15/16). All patients underwent scoring of the peritoneum and 43% (7/16) underwent division of the ileocolic or intermediate mesenteric vessels. There was no mortality or pouch ischemia and the leak rate was 12.5%. All patients underwent reversal after an average of 18 ± 7 weeks. CONCLUSION ICG perfusion assessment appears to be of utility in complex IPAA surgery requiring lengthening maneuvers. Its application may be associated with reduced J-pouch ischemia and leak rate in this unique setting.
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Shetty S, Gayen M, Agarwal S, Chatterjee D, Singh A, Ravishankar N. Tuning Catalytic Activity in Ultrathin Bimetallic Nanowires via Surface Segregation: Some Insights. J Phys Chem Lett 2022; 13:770-776. [PMID: 35041416 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c03852] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/14/2023]
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The efficiency of heterogeneous catalysts critically depends on the nature of the surface. We present results on controlling the composition in ultrathin bimetallic AuPd. AuPd wires were grown using Au nanowire templates; the surface composition could be tuned by increasing the amount of Pd. Further, segregation of Pd to the surface could be induced in alloyed nanowires by annealing under a controlled CO atmosphere. Electrocatalytic activity of these bimetallic systems is assessed for the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR). While the MOR potential shows a monotonic increase with Pd content, the specific activity displays a typical volcano-type behavior. The CO-annealed nanowires show a lowering of potential owing to a higher Pd content on the surface while still maintaining the specific activity. These findings provide clear strategies to independently control the reaction potential and the activities of nanocatalysts. The experimental findings are well supported by the theoretical investigations using density functional theory (DFT) calculations.
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Thakur A, Agarwal S, Gupta B, Snehi S, Limbu S, Jain AK. Rosette cataract with intraocular foreign body. QJM 2022; 115:39-40. [PMID: 34694404 DOI: 10.1093/qjmed/hcab270] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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Mohan S, Thakur J, Mohan C, Agarwal S, Tirkey R. Journal of family medicine and primary care- A five year bibliometric analysis from 2016 to 2020. J Family Med Prim Care 2022; 11:3613-3621. [PMID: 36387676 PMCID: PMC9648233 DOI: 10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2086_21] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/19/2021] [Revised: 02/07/2022] [Accepted: 02/11/2022] [Indexed: 11/23/2022] Open
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Aim: To conduct a five-year bibliometric analysis of the Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (J Family Med Prim Care) between 2016 and 2020. Setting and Design: This retrospective secondary data analysis was conducted in the Department of Conservative, Endodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry, Dental Institute, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi, Jharkhand and Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital, Bareilly, UP. Material and Methods: The data of publications including research articles, review and case reports excluding editorials and letters to the editor, commentaries and invited articles published in the J Family Med Prim Care between 2016 and 2020 were downloaded from the journal website and analysed in terms of the bibliometric parameters. Results: The results revealed that the journal gave equal weightage to all types of articles. The total number of articles published between 2016 and 2020 was 2,426 out of which 1,666 articles were published from India and the remaining from other parts of the world. In India, the state of Delhi had the maximum publications while speciality Preventive and Social Medicine (22.42%) and General Medicine (23.12%) had the maximum articles. Moreover, between 2016 and 2020, J Family Med Prim Care had 2,132 citations of published articles and had 65 publications in 2020 about the Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Conclusion: The issue numbers per year for J Family Med Prim Care has gradually increased over time. The publication is open for all fields of medical, dental sciences and allied sciences.
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Shrimali NM, Agarwal S, Kaur S, Bhattacharya S, Bhattacharyya S, Prchal JT, Guchhait P. α-Ketoglutarate Inhibits Thrombosis and Inflammation by Prolyl Hydroxylase-2 Mediated Inactivation of Phospho-Akt. EBioMedicine 2021; 73:103672. [PMID: 34740102 PMCID: PMC8579134 DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103672] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 5.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/10/2021] [Revised: 10/15/2021] [Accepted: 10/20/2021] [Indexed: 12/27/2022] Open
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Background Phospho-Akt1 (pAkt1) undergoes prolyl hydroxylation at Pro125 and Pro313 by the prolyl hydroxylase-2 (PHD2) in a reaction decarboxylating α-ketoglutarate (αKG). We investigated whether the αKG supplementation could inhibit Akt-mediated activation of platelets and monocytes, in vitro as well as in vivo, by augmenting PHD2 activity. Methods We treated platelets or monocytes isolated from healthy individuals with αKG in presence of agonists in vitro and assessed the signalling molecules including pAkt1. We supplemented mice with dietary αKG and estimated the functional responses of platelets and monocytes ex vivo. Further, we investigated the impact of dietary αKG on inflammation and thrombosis in lungs of mice either treated with thrombosis-inducing agent carrageenan or infected with SARS-CoV-2. Findings Octyl αKG supplementation to platelets promoted PHD2 activity through elevated intracellular αKG to succinate ratio, and reduced aggregation in vitro by suppressing pAkt1(Thr308). Augmented PHD2 activity was confirmed by increased hydroxylated-proline and enhanced binding of PHD2 to pAkt in αKG-treated platelets. Contrastingly, inhibitors of PHD2 significantly increased pAkt1 in platelets. Octyl-αKG followed similar mechanism in monocytes to inhibit cytokine secretion in vitro. Our data also describe a suppressed pAkt1 and reduced activation of platelets and leukocytes ex vivo from mice supplemented with dietary αKG, unaccompanied by alteration in their number. Dietary αKG significantly reduced clot formation and leukocyte accumulation in various organs including lungs of mice treated with thrombosis-inducing agent carrageenan. Importantly, in SARS-CoV-2 infected hamsters, we observed a significant rescue effect of dietary αKG on inflamed lungs with significantly reduced leukocyte accumulation, clot formation and viral load alongside down-modulation of pAkt in the lung of the infected animals. Interpretation Our study suggests that dietary αKG supplementation prevents Akt-driven maladies such as thrombosis and inflammation and rescues pathology of COVID19-infected lungs. Funding Study was funded by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India (grants: BT/PR22881 and BT/PR22985); and the Science and Engineering Research Board, Govt. of India (CRG/000092).
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Singh M, Tiwari P, Arora G, Agarwal S, Kidwai S, Singh R. Author Correction: Establishing Virulence Associated Polyphosphate Kinase 2 as a drug target for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Sci Rep 2021; 11:21824. [PMID: 34728648 PMCID: PMC8563923 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00316-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022] Open
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Srivastava A, Mathur AD, Agarwal S. Dermatological Disorders in the Intensive Care Unit: A Descriptive Study at a Tertiary Care Centre. THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA 2021; 69:11-12. [PMID: 34781609] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/13/2023]
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BACKGROUND Dermatological disorders are common in patients being treated in intensive care units (ICU). However, they are often neglected in context of a critically ill patient. Very few studies focusing on these dermatoses have been undertaken. OBJECTIVES To determine the prevalence and spectrum of dermatological disorders in patients being treated in medical ICU of a tertiary care centre. METHODS This was a descriptive study conducted over a period of one year. All the patients admitted in the medical ICU were examined for the presence of any preexisting or newly developed dermatological disorder. Dermatological disorders were initially classified into infective and non-infective disorders. Patients with dermatological findings were classified into two groups: those who survived and those who died; which were compared with each other with respect to age and sex distribution, length of ICU stay and dermatological findings. RESULTS Out of 776 cases admitted in ICU during the study period, dermatological disorders were observed in 164 (21.13%) cases. Life-threatening dermatological disorders were seen in 3.05% cases. Twenty nine (17.68%) patients with dermatological findings died. Amongst these cases, infectious dermatological disorders were significantly less common; while no significant difference was noticed in context of reactive dermatological disorders. CONCLUSION Dermatological disorders in ICU are common and have a wide spectrum. They often need treatment and may be indicative of underlying potentially fatal systemic illness. Besides, a subset of cutaneous lesions may develop in response to various medical interventions, immunosuppression and immobility. Knowledge of such dermatoses is thus, essential, both for the intensivist and dermatologist.
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Agarwal S, Kothiwal K, Verma S, Sharma M, Sharma CB, Verma N. Effects of COVID-19 on maternal, child healthcare (MCH) services in slums: lessons from India. Eur J Public Health 2021. [PMCID: PMC8574895 DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckab164.540] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/13/2022] Open
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Background The study aims to understand the effect of COVID lockdown on MCH for slum dwellers and coping mechanisms adopted in Indore and Agra, India. Slum women's perspectives on seeking, delaying, avoiding healthcare in COVID-19, barriers and facilitators were explored. Methods In-person qualitative interviews were conducted in slums in Sept-Oct 2020 with mothers who had deliveries; pregnant women needing ante-natal care; mothers with children <2 yrs needing immunization during COVID lockdown. 30 mothers requiring these MCH services during April -June 2020 (lockdown phase) were interviewed. We chose qualitative study over quantitative as a shorter and useful precedent to replicate in similar situations. Results Govt. and most private hospitals refused non-COVID services during lockdown.; Police restricted movement on roads. Being on COVID duty, frontline health functionaries were not doing outreach health sessions. Women missed ante-natal check-up, Iron Folate, Tetanus toxoid; Demand side challenges included fear of COVID infection, lack of money due to livelihood loss; Home deliveries by self, neighbors were resorted to; Maternal, neonatal deaths ensued; Children missed immunization e.g., Measles, DPT. Few peri-urban slum families visited nearby rural health facility for delivery. Some families borrowed money from community saving's groups for delivery in private hospitals. Few families visited low-cost private doctor/nurse for immunization of pregnant mother, children. Conclusions Demand and supply side factors led to pregnant women and children not receiving care during lockdown. Peri-urban slum families should be encouraged to link with nearby rural health facility for MCH services during COVID-19 or similar situations. Govt. partnering with private providers near slums will help access during challenging times. Promoting community savings groups as mandated under National Urban Health Mission can enable slum families borrow with ease when in need. Key messages Government health system should set up emergency (e.g., mobile clinic) MCH services for future epidemic, disaster, should partner with private doctors/nurses near slums. Rural health infrastructure serving nearby peri-urban slums formally recognized by Govt. despite separate jurisdictions is an approach adaptable in LMIC cities.
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Agarwal S, Verma N, Verma S, Vishvakarma K, Kothiwal K. Vegetable gardening in slum homes for food security especially in COVID-19 and well-being in India. Eur J Public Health 2021. [DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckab165.277] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/15/2022] Open
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With livelihood loss, uncertain earning, slum families are often food insecure, at risk of undernutrition particularly during COVID-19 in Indian and other LMIC cities. While wheat flour was provided free during lockdown, later at subsidized costs and during non-COVID times, vegetables need to be bought at market price.
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UHRC provided seeds, encouraged families to grow vegetables in slums of Indore, India for five years. In 2019-20 and 20-21, data was gathered through interviews, observations in 20 slums (where >15 families grew vegetables).
Results
Uptake of seeds increased from 900 families in 2019-20 to 1200 in 20-21. With sharing of surplus harvest, 70,000 persons benefited in 2020-21. Families overcame food insecurity by arranging just wheat flour and cooked a vegetable for a meal. Used paint tubs, broken buckets and small spaces were used. Creepers were made to climb on roofs, walls, trees. Green cover increased to > 8 acres in 2021. The practice saves valuable family resources particularly in COVID-19 distress through provision of vegetables for family consumption.
Lessons
Perseverant efforts are key and help build a ‘fairer, healthier world'. Yield per family increased as they grow with incremental confidence. Despite small spaces slum families creatively grew vegetables. Children and youth help overcome constraints and are key actors. Early adopters serve as motivators and champions for subsequent adopters who begin growing vegetables on observing neighbours, friends grow vegetables and share with them. Nurturing plants, seeing vegetables grow fostered positivity, hope, motivation to grow every year, enhanced self-worth, and a positive feeling about their abode. People particularly children and youth learn how eating home-grown vegetables reduces carbon footprint of purchased vegetables transported to urban markets, save cost and overcome food insecurity. They reduce ambient air temperature to cool urban spaces.
Key messages
Despite small spaces, slum families grow, share vegetables, feel accomplished, enable food security, social cooperation, all crucial to well-being of slum populations. Methods used and lessons learnt of perseveringly motivating slum families have the potential of replication/adaptation in cities of India and other LMICs.
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Agarwal S, Verma N, Verma S, Kothiwal K, Mandloi N. Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BPACR) among brick kiln workers in Indore, India. Eur J Public Health 2021. [DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckab165.551] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/13/2022] Open
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Birth preparedness and complication readiness (BPACR), promotes utilization of skilled maternal and neonatal care. Preparing for childbirth reduces delays in seeking care. Brick-kiln workers constitute a vulnerable social group who contribute to city infrastructure by laboring at low wages. 37% of the sample were Scheduled Castes, 49% Scheduled Tribes.
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139 mothers of children < 2 years, residing temporarily in brick kilns of Indore were asked about preparedness for birth of youngest child. Birth preparedness was assessed by enquiring about saving money, arranging transport, identifying health facility for delivery, identified family member to accompany for labor/emergency.
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10% did >3 BPACR practices implying good level of preparedness; 50% did 1-2 BPACR practices; 40% did no birth preparedness. Access to maternity benefit scheme was twice as likely to result in reasonable birth preparedness as compared to no access. Those with primary to class XII were twice as likely to practice birth preparedness as compared to those with no formal education. >3 ANC was associated with 8 percentage points greater practice of reasonable BPACR as compared to < 2 or no ANC. Mothers with knowledge of one danger sign each of pregnancy and delivery were 3 times more likely to practice BPACR than those without this knowledge. FGDs revealed challenges in access to bank account, obtaining required documents to apply for and access state maternity benefit. Lack of family support led to low BPCAR and low institutional delivery.
Conclusions
Brick-kiln women face risk of low utilization of government healthcare services. The health systems should conduct outreach antenatal care sessions in brick-kilns on knowledge of key danger signs and BPACR during health education and ANC counselling can help promote BPACR and hospital delivery. Information on requisite steps to apply for maternity benefit schemes should be shared among brick-kiln workers.
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It is crucial to promote BPACR among urban vulnerable sections, through NUHM’s outreach sessions by ANMs/ASHAs in brick-kiln, construction workers and similar groups. Access to maternity benefit cash transfer scheme should be enhanced particularly among excluded temporary urban groups such as brick-kiln workers as it is a motivation to avail hospital care.
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Wang C, Xue Y, Huang J, Ren K, Greiner A, Agarwal S, Ji J. A facile method for high-throughput screening of drug-eluting coatings in droplet microarrays based on ultrasonic spray deposition. Biomater Sci 2021; 9:6787-6794. [PMID: 34528030 DOI: 10.1039/d1bm01213d] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/21/2022]
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Coating modification such as drug-eluting coating is one of the most important approaches for the functionalization of biomedical devices. However, the throughputs are limited in conventional coating methods and the concept of miniaturization is rarely fulfilled. A droplet microarray (DMA), as a unique high-throughput platform, can avoid cross-contamination and reduce the consumption of materials which is inherently suitable for coating research yet is difficult to apply with coating materials via traditional methods. Here, we bring up a facile method based on ultrasonic spray deposition to integrate coating materials into a DMA. Several common polymer materials were selected to fabricate a DMA, and the obtained DMA showed the ability to anchor water droplets and form specific patterns. Coating arrays with a typical sandwich structure were also prepared for the high-throughput screening of drug-eluting coatings to demonstrate the potential of the platform in coating research. This developed method is efficient and compatible and enriches the choices of materials that can be applied in DMAs.
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