Rishabha Malviya

Rishabha Malviya
  • M Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics)
  • Professor (Assistant) at Galgotias University

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Current institution
Galgotias University
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
August 2013 - present
Galgotias University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
October 2011 - August 2013
Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited
Position
  • Senior Officer
January 2010 - December 2011
Education
August 2008 - October 2010

Publications

Publications (472)
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Soft materials include granular materials, foams, gels, polymers, surfactants, functional organics, and biological molecules. These structures can be altered by thermal or mechanical stress due to their ability to self-organize into mesoscopic physical structures. They are becoming increasingly significant as functional materials for broader applic...
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Dental diseases continue to be common even with improvements in oral care and cleanliness. Microbial infection is a significant contributing factor that can result in implant failure, periodontitis, and tooth decay. A potential remedy is offered by antimicrobial biomaterials, which offer infection control in addition to structural support. The grow...
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Given the advancements in biodegradable materials, there is now a significant opportunity to transform healthcare technologies by utilizing sensors that decompose spontaneously after use. With the use of these materials, implantable electrical systems that don’t need to be removed or repeated upon, lower chronic inflammatory reactions, and offer pr...
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Progress in materialistic science and modern medical technology has enabled the creation of minimally invasive interventional techniques for implanting appliances, such as scaffolds used in cardiovascular engineering. Biodegradable materials, such as resorbable polymeric materials, are used in equipment that is only required for a temporary duratio...
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The present improved treatment in orthopedics may be attributed mostly to the advancements in biomaterial science, surpassing any other clinical medical specialty. This concise review aims to provide an overview of the current state of biomaterials in the area of orthopedics. It also offers insights into the potential future applications of biomate...
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Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) is a lethal Alphavirus transmitted by Culiseta melanura mosquitoes that primarily cycles between birds. Although rare, infections in humans and horses are associated with high mortality rates and severe neurological effects. Climate change appears to be increasing the spread of this virus. This study aims to...
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This new volume, Personalized Medication for Pediatric and Geriatric Patients, explores the complexities and developments in modifying medical treatments to provide customized approaches to meet the special requirements of two of the most vulnerable demographics: seniors and children. The volume looks at personalized medication and treatment for yo...
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Background: Healthcare is rapidly leveraging machine learning to enhance patient care, streamline operations, and address complex medical issues. Though ethical issues, model efficiency, and algorithmic bias exist, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted its usefulness in disease outbreak prediction and treatment optimization. Aim: This article aims to...
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Nanoparticles are revolutionizing cancer treatment by overcoming the limitations of conventional drug delivery systems, which often result in significant side effects and reduced therapeutic efficacy due to non-specific targeting and poor solubility. Traditional chemotherapeutic agents can damage healthy tissues, particularly those with rapidly div...
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Statins are a class of hypolipidemic agents that have been shown to promote osteogenic differentiation through enhanced alveolar bone recovery, inserted osseointegration, and cartilage regeneration. This review uses Molecular Docking (MD) simulations and additional Computer- Aided Drug Design (CADD) methods to present the state of the art in statin...
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Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, is characterized by the accumulation of neurofibrillary tangles and β-amyloid plaques, leading to a decline in cognitive function. AD is characterized by tau protein hyperphosphorylation and extracellular β-amyloid accumulation. Even after much research, there are still no proven c...
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Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a zoonotic virus of the Orthopoxvirus genus, with recent outbreaks of Clade I and Ib in Central Africa presenting a considerable global health threat. This study reviews current Mpox immunization approaches, focusing on the MVA-BN, LC16-KMB, and OrthopoxVac vaccines. MVA-BN vaccination has been successful in lo...
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Managing diabetic wounds is a significant challenge for healthcare professionals since severe complications and delayed recovery greatly impact the patients' quality of life. This article aimed to explore various factors affecting diabetic wound healing, the mechanism of wound healing, and potential natural products having wound healing capability....
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques are revolutionizing many fields of industry and science, including computer vision, natural language processing, autonomous driving, and speech recognition. In many fields where automation is already having a major impact, the availability of automated solutions has the potential to...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly appealing to the healthcare sector to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and reduce costs. With the strong performance statistics and diagnostic accuracies acquired by applying AI algorithms, many AI-based applications have been proposed for clinical radiography, especially for improved...
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During the process of bone remodeling, various bone biomarkers, such as those involved in formation, resorption, and regulation, are released. Over the last decade, the clinical assessment of osteoporosis treatment has focused a significant amount of attention on these bone biomarkers. The clinical applications of bone biomarkers have provided comp...
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Bone cancer is a major health concern because it frequently results in a patient's death. Radiologists use the image from an X-ray, MRI, or CT scan to make a diagnosis of bone cancer. Manual methods are inefficient due to their need on specialist knowledge and time. As a result, the development of an automated system to differentiate cancerous bone...
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Bone fractures are the most frequent type of injury sustained in accidents. Clinicians mostly use radiographs and CT (computed tomography) scans to diagnose fractures, yet it is frequently impossible to make a correct diagnosis only from images. Also, a lack of doctors in areas where healthcare is scarce, a lack of specialized medical staff in over...
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Several researchers in recent years have proposed several ways to classify bone fractures. Despite this, there is no well-defined system for categorizing the many fractures that might occur in a human body. The use of X-rays to identify bone fractures is just one such application, yet this can also occur with smaller fissures. This highlights the n...
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Osteoporosis, a disease characterized by decreasing bone mass and microarchitectural deterioration, increases bone fragility and fracture risk. Osteoporotic fractures most commonly occur in the spine, hip, distal forearm, and proximal humerus but can happen elsewhere in the skeleton. Although bone mineral density (BMD) assessed by dual X-ray absorp...
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Over the past few years, artificial intelligence has had an impact on society. A subject called machine learning (ML), which defines a computer's capacity to recognize patterns in data without being explicitly programmed to do so, is fostering innovation across a wide range of disciplines. Throughout the past 10 years, scientists have worked to adv...
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The purpose of the article is to investigate the therapeutic potential of quer-cetin and related compounds by elucidating their pharmacological characteristics and molecular mechanisms of action. The potential benefits of quercetin and its analogs for cardiovascular health, disorders of the brain, metabolic disorders, and more are discussed in the...
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This new volume explores the most recent research, therapeutic developments, and clinical techniques used in treating cystic fibrosis, a potentially fatal genetic illness that affects the lungs and digestive system, resulting in severe respiratory and gastrointestinal difficulties. The volume provides an in-depth discussion of the disease pathogene...
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The new book, Biophysics and Healthcare Regulations, explores the detailed relation between cellular biophysics and disease management. To better understand cellular physiology, genetic problems, neurological diseases, tissue regeneration, cardiac health, microbial infections, and musculoskeletal disorders, the book provides an in-depth discussion...
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This new book, Macular Degeneration: A Progressive Retinal Disorder, provides an in-depth look at the various features of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). It provides a complete overview of this common retinal condition by focusing on the experience of ophthalmology and associated fields. The book explores the complex systems that drive AMD...
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Excipients are important components of drug formulations, playing a critical role in ensuring the safety, efficacy, and stability of pharmaceutical products. In recent years, there has been a growing demand for advanced drug delivery systems that can improve the bioavailability, targeting, and sustained release of therapeutics. The development of t...
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The pharmaceutical sector is a major component of current healthcare, manufacturing and distributing drugs, biological substances, and medical equipment. Despite its advantages, the sector creates enormous waste, including materials for packaging, production by-products, expired or unused drugs, and other residues, creating health and environmental...
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Fungal infections have been more common during the past few years as a result of an increase in the population of immunocompromised people, including those with cancer, HIV/AIDS, and organ transplant recipients. It has been reported that fungal infection is brought on by different pathogens. The main focus of this review is the use of nanosized pla...
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This editorial discusses the toxicity and ethical concerns associated with the utilization of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease. It highlights the potential benefits of using amyloid tracers during the early stages of diagnosing the disease. However, it also raises ethical concerns regarding the communication of this data to p...
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Effectively managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) poses difficulties due to its persistent nature and unpredictable episodes of exacerbation. There is encouraging evidence that personalized medication delivery systems can improve therapy efficacy while reducing the negative effects of standard medicines. Zein, a protein produced from corn, has...
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Plant fibers are strong, robust, flexible, versatile, renewable, and sustainable, making them valuable for many applications. Fibers from plants are now utilized in biomedical applications as reinforcements for biological composites to enhance the mechanical characteristics of composite biological materials including rigidity, tensile strength, and...
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Cancer is the leading cause of mortality worldwide, requiring continuous advancements in diagnosis and treatment. Traditional methods often lack sensitivity and specificity, leading to the need for new methods. 3D printing has emerged as a transformative tool in cancer diagnosis, offering the potential for precise and customizable nanosensors. Thes...

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