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Frontiers in microbiology, May 15, 2024
Antibiotics, Jan 7, 2024
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
Lecture notes in mechanical engineering, Dec 31, 2023
Lecture notes in mechanical engineering, Dec 31, 2023
Antibiotics
This review paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the global scientific researc... more This review paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the global scientific research pertaining to carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) from the years 1996 to 2023. The review employs a systematic approach to evaluate the trends, patterns, and collaborative networks within the CRAB research landscape, shedding light on its substantial global health implications. An analysis of the Scopus database reveals that the earliest publication within the CRAB research domain dates back to 1996. By conducting a meticulous examination of publication output, citation trends, author affiliations, and keyword distributions, this paper provides valuable insights into the evolution of research themes and the emergence of new areas of interest concerning CRAB. The findings of this bibliometric analysis prominently feature the most influential author within this field, namely, Higgins PG, who has contributed a remarkable 39 documents to CRAB research. It is noteworthy that...
Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 2020
Alzheimers disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease. Neuropathol... more Alzheimers disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease. Neuropathological hallmarks of AD are amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. The biomarkers used in the diagnosis of AD are mostly invasive. Established methods are available to identify biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma. β-amyloid (1-42) [Aβ (1-42)], total tau (T-tau) and phosphorylated tau (P-tau) are the three biomarkers present in CSF as well as plasma. Increased level of these three biomarkers is associated with AD. These biomarkers in CSF can be measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), but measuring these biomarkers in blood need more sensitive and specific assays. Dendritic proteins like neurogranin, synaptosomal associated protein 25 (SNAP-25) and synaptotagmin-1 (SYT1) in CSF can also be used as biomarkers as their level is decreased in AD. Neurofilament light (NFL) level (increased) in both CSF and plasma can serve as a biomarker for AD. Collection of CSF by lumbar puncture is a measure drawback which limits its use as a diagnostic tool. Biomarkers in non-invasive samples such as urine, saliva, hair and nail are under development and can be used in near future. Level of 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and isoprostane in urine, cortisol level in saliva, concentration of trace elements in hair and nail can be used as biomarkers in AD.
Frontiers in microbiology, May 15, 2024
Antibiotics, Jan 7, 2024
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative... more This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
Lecture notes in mechanical engineering, Dec 31, 2023
Lecture notes in mechanical engineering, Dec 31, 2023
Antibiotics
This review paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the global scientific researc... more This review paper presents a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of the global scientific research pertaining to carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) from the years 1996 to 2023. The review employs a systematic approach to evaluate the trends, patterns, and collaborative networks within the CRAB research landscape, shedding light on its substantial global health implications. An analysis of the Scopus database reveals that the earliest publication within the CRAB research domain dates back to 1996. By conducting a meticulous examination of publication output, citation trends, author affiliations, and keyword distributions, this paper provides valuable insights into the evolution of research themes and the emergence of new areas of interest concerning CRAB. The findings of this bibliometric analysis prominently feature the most influential author within this field, namely, Higgins PG, who has contributed a remarkable 39 documents to CRAB research. It is noteworthy that...
Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 2020
Alzheimers disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease. Neuropathol... more Alzheimers disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease. Neuropathological hallmarks of AD are amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. The biomarkers used in the diagnosis of AD are mostly invasive. Established methods are available to identify biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and plasma. β-amyloid (1-42) [Aβ (1-42)], total tau (T-tau) and phosphorylated tau (P-tau) are the three biomarkers present in CSF as well as plasma. Increased level of these three biomarkers is associated with AD. These biomarkers in CSF can be measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), but measuring these biomarkers in blood need more sensitive and specific assays. Dendritic proteins like neurogranin, synaptosomal associated protein 25 (SNAP-25) and synaptotagmin-1 (SYT1) in CSF can also be used as biomarkers as their level is decreased in AD. Neurofilament light (NFL) level (increased) in both CSF and plasma can serve as a biomarker for AD. Collection of CSF by lumbar puncture is a measure drawback which limits its use as a diagnostic tool. Biomarkers in non-invasive samples such as urine, saliva, hair and nail are under development and can be used in near future. Level of 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and isoprostane in urine, cortisol level in saliva, concentration of trace elements in hair and nail can be used as biomarkers in AD.