Publications by authors named "Sameer"

The primary source of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), now recognized as critical mediators of host health, particularly in the context of neurobiology and cancer development, is the gut microbiota's fermentation of dietary fibers. Recent research highlights the complex influence of SCFAs, such as acetate, propionate, and butyrate, on brain cancer progression. These SCFAs impact immune modulation and the tumor microenvironment, particularly in brain tumors like glioma.

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Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), a key enzyme in the inflammatory pathway, is the target for various nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and selective inhibitors known as coxibs. This study focuses on the development of novel imidazole derivatives as COX-2 inhibitors, utilizing a Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR) approach to enhance binding affinity and selectivity. Molecular docking was performed using Autodock Vina, revealing binding energies of -6.

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The Flaviviridae family includes the dengue virus (DENV). About half of the world's population is in danger because of the estimated 390 million infections and 96 million symptomatic cases that occur each year. An effective treatment for dengue fever (DF) does not yet exist.

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Among the most challenging diseases to treat is lung cancer (LC). While immunotherapy has a checkered history, it has lately shown great promise in the treatment of LC, and interest in this promising new approach is on the rise around the globe. Immunotherapy using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is gaining popularity.

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Gynecologic cancer, a prevalent and debilitating disease affecting women worldwide, is characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation of cells in the reproductive organs. The complex etiology of gynecologic cancer encompasses multiple subtypes, including cervical, ovarian, uterine, vaginal, and vulvar cancers. Despite optimal treatment strategies, which typically involve cytoreductive surgery and platinum-based chemotherapy, gynecologic cancer frequently exhibits recalcitrant relapse and poor prognosis.

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  • Obesity is a significant health issue in the U.S., affecting about 34% of adults and 15-20% of children, leading to serious economic and emotional challenges.
  • Due to the complex nature of obesity, responses to anti-obesity medications differ among patients, emphasizing the need for a personalized approach through obesity deep phenotyping and precision medicine.
  • The study explores using electronic health records (EHR) to create detailed clinical profiles of obesity patients, identifying nine patient clusters with five showing distinct clinical relevance, suggesting further research is necessary for validation.
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Polysaccharides, the most abundant biopolymers in nature, have attracted the attention of researchers and clinicians due to its practicality in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences. These biomaterials have high bioavailability and play structural and functional roles in living organisms. Polysaccharides are classified into several groups based on their origin, including plant polysaccharides and marine polysaccharides (like chitosan, hyaluronic acid, dextran, alginates, etc.

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  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) can lead to serious health issues in immunocompromised patients, making it crucial to monitor CMV levels and assess treatments effectively.
  • This study compared the accuracy and reliability of three commercial CMV quantitative assays across different platforms, testing 136 clinical plasma samples.
  • Results showed all assays were precise and provided similar results, with the best agreement between the Aptima and Alinity m assays, indicating their effectiveness for monitoring CMV levels in patients.
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Background: Selecting most appropriate approach between the transfemoral access (TFA) and transradial access (TRA) for diagnostic cerebral angiography is a subject of debate.

Objective: To compare the safety and efficacy of TFA and TRA for diagnostic cerebral angiography.

Methods: We performed a systematic search through four databases to find relevant clinical studies.

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The current literature provides contradictory results concerning the impact of ketamine-induced anesthesia on traumatic brain injury (TBI) outcomes. This study aimed to investigate the potential of ketamine boluses to influence the brain pathophysiology in TBI patients. Twenty-one studies (n = 886) were extracted from PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, CINAHL, and Cochrane Library.

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Malignant tumors are complicated structures of cancer cells that are constantly in communication with their local and distant environment. Exosomes are released by tumor cells and can facilitate the cell-cell interaction within the local microenvironment and the primary tumor. In fact, exosomes are secreted by both tumor and non-tumor cells, to provide a mutual communication network between cells and their micro- and/or macro-environments.

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  • Coronoid fractures, often seen in complex elbow dislocations, typically involve tip avulsions requiring suture fixation.
  • A case report introduces a straightforward and budget-friendly method for fixing coronoid fractures using an 18 G needle as a suture passer.
  • The proposed technique simplifies the suture fixation process and addresses common challenges encountered during this procedure.
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Purpose: Proximal humerus fractures account for 4-5% of all fractures in adults and affect females more than males. With the advent of special locking plates, the treatment trend has shifted more towards a surgical approach. These methods have produced good results but very high complications rates have been reported in the literature.

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  • The study enrolled 150 infants of mothers who chose to formula feed and monitored their gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms after birth using a specific feeding formula for a short period.
  • Parents recorded GI symptoms like fussiness and spitting up, and the data showed that these symptoms occurred infrequently, with average scores indicating they were experienced "never" or "almost never."
  • The findings suggest that the ready-to-feed, partially hydrolyzed whey protein formula was well accepted and tolerated by healthy newborns in Saudi Arabia during the early postnatal period.
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Background: Various methods are used to identify the causative organisms of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children. The gastrointestinal (GI) panel has the potential to detect up to 22 pathogens rapidly through the multiplex real-time PCR test. We studied the impact of the GI panel on clinical management in the pediatric population.

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Background: In Australia the incidence of HIV has declined steadily, yet sustained reduction of HIV transmission in this setting requires improved public health responses. As enhanced public health responses and prioritisation of resources may be guided by molecular epidemiological data, here we aimed to assess the applicability of these approaches in Victoria, Australia.

Methods: A comprehensive collection of HIV-1 sequences from individuals diagnosed with HIV in Victoria, Australia, between January 1st 2000 and December 31st 2020 were deidentified and used as the basis of our assessment.

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Purpose: To examine mortality trends among non-Hispanic (NH) adults with pancreatic cancer.

Method: CDC-WONDER database was used to extract death certificate data on pancreatic cancer-related mortality in NH adults aged ≥ 45 from 1999 to 2020. Age-adjusted mortality rates (AAMRs) per 100,000 persons and annual percent changes (APCs) were calculated and stratified by year, age, sex, race, and region.

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Recent advancements in imaging technologies, particularly stereolithography, have transformed medical and surgical practices, including oral and maxillofacial surgery. Utilizing precise three-dimensional (3D) models crafted from virtual representations, these innovations have revolutionized diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgical simulation. In a study conducted at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Sri Ramaswamy Memorial (SRM) Dental College, Chennai, five patients with complex maxillofacial deformities underwent surgical interventions guided by stereolithographic models.

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Soil contamination with chromium (Cr) is becoming a primary ecological and health concern, specifically in the Kasur and Sialkot regions of Pakistan. The main objective of the current study was to evaluate the impact of foliar application of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) (0, 25, 50, 100 mg L) and Fe NPs (0, 5, 10, 20 mg L) in red sails lettuce plants grown in Cr-contaminated soil. Our results showed that both ZnO and Fe NPs improved plant growth, and photosynthetic attributes by minimizing oxidative stress in lettuce plants through the stimulation of antioxidant enzyme activities.

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Introduction: Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a malignant uncontrolled overproduction of immature lymphoid cells in blood and bone marrow. The primary treatment of ALL is chemotherapy. Chemotherapy can have myriad systemic side effects, notably cardiovascular derangement.

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Graphene, renowned for its exceptional electrical, optical, and mechanical properties, takes center stage in the realm of next-generation electronics. In this paper, we provide a thorough investigation into the comprehensive fabrication process of graphene field-effect transistors. Recognizing the pivotal role graphene quality plays in determining device performance, we explore many techniques and metrological methods to assess and ensure the superior quality of graphene layers.

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Introduction: Transient osteoporosis of the hip (TOH) is a poorly recognized self-limiting clinical entity. Due to a lack of awareness among the clinicians, the condition is often misdiagnosed leading to inappropriate treatment, thereby lengthening the time to diagnosis (TTD). In this study, we analyze the delay in TTD of TOH using plain radiographs and present the optimal management strategy.

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Tumours of the sternum can be either primary or secondary with malignancy being the most common etiology. Wide local excision of these tumours results in a midline defect which pose a unique challenge for reconstruction. As limited data on the management of these tumours exists in the literature, we hereby report 14 consecutive patients who were treated at our institute between January 2009 to December 2020.

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