Publications by authors named "A K M Naziul Haque"

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  • * A new microwave-assisted spectrofluorimetric technique was developed using environmentally friendly solvents and a fluorescent probe to reduce organic waste, meeting industry validation standards.
  • * The proposed method was found to be user-friendly, cost-effective, and environmentally sustainable, effectively minimizing ecological impact while providing reliable drug analysis.
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Nateglinide is an oral meglitinide that treats diabetes. Nateglinide was determined in several commercial formulations using chromatographic and spectrophotometric methods in published research. Quality-by-design approach was applied to develop the in-house nateglinide-loaded Solid Dispersion Adsorbate (SDA) for improving bioavailability and solubility.

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Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are known for their rapid effector functions and antibacterial immune protection. Here, we define the plasticity of interferon-γ (IFN-γ)-producing MAIT1 and interleukin-17A (IL-17A)-producing MAIT17 cell subsets in vivo. Whereas T-bet MAIT1 cells remained stable in all experimental settings, after adoptive transfer or acute or infection, RORγt MAIT17 cells could undergo phenotypic and functional conversion into both RORγtT-bet MAIT1/17 and RORγtT-bet MAIT1 cells.

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  • * A study revealed that the quality of the thin film (BaTiO) depends on the microstructure of graphene, highlighting that graphene is more damaged at its grain boundaries during the film deposition process, affecting the film's crystalline quality.
  • * By utilizing large grain-sized bi-layer graphene, researchers successfully created and transferred large oxide layers, which could lead to important advancements in integrating perovskite oxides with silicon-based electronics and flexible devices.
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  • The audit aimed to assess and improve the completeness and accuracy of the National Joint Registry (NJR) dataset specifically for elbow arthroplasty surgeries.
  • In a two-phase approach, Phase 1 compared NJR data with NHS England Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), identifying thousands of unmatched and inaccurate records, particularly for radial head arthroplasties (RHAs).
  • Phase 2 involved collaboration among 142 NHS hospitals to correct and update records, resulting in an improved completeness of the NJR dataset from 63% to 93% and accuracy from 94% to 98%.
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