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Extra Cellular Matrix Remodeling: An Adjunctive Target for Spinal Cord Injury and Intervertebral Disc Degeneration

Kumar A, Kumar N, Pathak Z, Kumar H

The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a protein-and-carbohydrate meshwork that supports a variety of biological structures and processes, from tissue development and elasticity to the preservation of organ structures. ECM composition...
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Commentary on “The Role of Alginate Hydrogels as a Potential Treatment Modality for Spinal Cord Injury: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature”

Kumar H

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Anomalous cutaneous branch of median nerve in arm: a report of anatomical variation with clinical implications

Singh S, Rani N, Kaushal P, Kumar H, Sharrif A, Roy TS

The objective of the study was to observe and document the variation on the subject of branches of the median nerve. This report will assist clinicians and surgeons by considering...
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Bilateral Sternalis with Unusual Left-Sided Presentation: A Clinical Perspective

Kumar H, Rath G, Sharma M, Kohli M, Rani B

An unusual variation creates interest among anatomists, but is a cause of concern among clinicians when it mimics a pathology. The sternalis muscle is one such variant of the anterior...
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Spinal Cord Injury Provoked Neuropathic Pain and Spasticity, and Their GABAergic Connection

Bhagwani A, Chopra M, Kumar H

Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is the devastating neurological damage to the spinal cord that becomes more complicated in the secondary phase. The secondary injury comes with inevitable long-lasting complications,...
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Different Ways to Die: Cell Death Pathways and Their Association With Spinal Cord Injury

Guha L, Singh N, Kumar H

Cell death is a systematic/nonsystematic process of cessation of normal morphology and functional properties of the cell to replace and recycle old cells with new also promoting inflammation in some...
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Protective Effect of Nimodipine Against Valproic-acid Induced Biochemical and Behavioral Phenotypes of Autism

Kumar H, Diwan V, Sharma B

Objective: Present study was designed to investigate behavioral and biochemical role of nimodipine in prenatal valproic acid (Pre-VPA) induced autism in rats. Methods: Valproic acid was utilized to induce autistic phenotypes...
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A randomized, open labeled study comparing the serum levels of cobalamin after three doses of 500 mcg vs. a single dose methylcobalamin of 1500 mcg in patients with peripheral neuropathy

Sil A, Kumar H, Mondal RD, Anand SS, Ghosal A, Datta A, Sawant SV, Kapatkar V, Kadhe G, Rao S

BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 deficiency has been associated with peripheral neuropathy, loss of sensation in the peripheral nerves, and weakness in the lower extremities. Methylcobalamin is the most effective analogue of...
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Stage specific transcriptome analysis of liver tissue from a crossbred Korean Native Pig (KNP × Yorkshire)

Kumar H, Srikanth K, Park W, Lee KT, Choi BH, Kim JM, Lim D, Park JE

Korean Native Pig (KNP) has a uniform black coat color, excellent meat quality, white colored fat, solid fat structure and good marbling. However, its growth performance is low, while the...
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