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    Comparison of viscosities of human breast milk versus infant milk formulae with and without addition of sweetening agents by Panchanadikar, Noopur, Sivasubramanian, Abirami, Muthu, M, Swaminathan, Kavitha, Vignesh, K, Nagalakshmi, S, Seetharaman, Shanmuganathan

    “…Context: Early childhood caries is a major health problem affecting children worldwide. Although incorrect feeding practices hold a prime position in the…”
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    Risk of non-resumption of vaginal sex and dyspareunia among cesarean-delivered women by Doke, Prakash, Vaidya, Varsha, Narula, Arvinder, Patil, Archana, Panchanadikar, Tushar, Wagh, Girija

    “…Context: Many women have postpartum sexual dysfunction. The mode of delivery is an important determinant. Aims: To calculate the risk ratio of non-resumption…”
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    MicroRNAs targeting peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) gene are differentially expressed in low birth weight placentae by Sundrani, Deepali, Karkhanis, Aishwarya, Randhir, Karuna, Panchanadikar, Tushar, Joshi, Sadhana

    Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-08-2023)
    “…Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are activated by natural ligands like fatty acids and influence placental angiogenesis and pregnancy…”
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    Nerve growth factor, birth outcome and pre-eclampsia by Kilari, Anitha, Mehendale, Savita, Pisal, Hemlata, Panchanadikar, Tushar, Kale, Anvita, Joshi, Sadhana

    “…▶ Reduced maternal Nerve growth (NGF) factor levels in preeclamptic women. ▶ Maternal and cord NGF levels are differently regulated in normotensive and…”
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    Rare case of combined factor V and factor X deficiency in pregnancy: presenting as secondary postpartum haemorrhage in first pregnancy and successful outcome in second pregnancy by Kakade, Aniket, Panchanadikar, Tushar, Kulkarni, Yashwant

    Published in Obstetric medicine (01-09-2013)
    “…Isolated factor V and factor X deficiency is a very rare condition affecting 1 in 500,000–1,000,000 persons worldwide. We present a rare first reported case of…”
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