Publications by authors named "A K M Sarwar Inam"

The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistant highlights the urgent need for the new therapeutic agents. This study aimed to design and synthesize fused tricyclic benzimidazole-thiazinone derivatives (-) through a convenient method and evaluate their antimicrobial activity against various microorganisms. A series of fused tricyclic benzimidazole-thiazinone derivatives was rationally designed and synthesized in one pot by the reaction between trans substituted acrylic acids and 1-benzo[d]imidazole-2-thiol using coupling reagent TBTU (2-(1-benzotriazol-1-yl)-1,1,3,3-tetramethyluronium tetrafluoroborate).

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The present investigation provides an easy and affordable strategy for fabrication of functional ceramics BiNaTiO-SrFeO (BNT-SrF5) thick films on a flexible, inexpensive and electrically integrated substrate using electrophoretic deposition process (EPD). EPD is a widely accepted, environmentally friendly method for applying coatings from a colloidal suspension to conductive substrates. Lead-free ferroelectric BNT-SrF5 powder was synthesized by solid state method to fabricate bulk samples and thick films (30-160 μm) by EPD process.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hypoxia in solid tumors makes them more invasive and resistant to therapy, posing challenges for effective treatment.
  • The hypoxia prodrug AQ4N converts to its active form AQ4 under low oxygen conditions, specifically targeting tumor cells while sparing normal cells, and its effectiveness increases when used alongside other therapies.
  • This review explores recent advances in AQ4N nanocomposites, detailing their synergistic benefits with various treatment methods and discussing their potential advantages and limitations in cancer therapy.
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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the technical variations of one-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB) among IFSO-APC and MENAC experts.

Background: The multitude of technical variations and patient selection challenges among metabolic and bariatric surgeons worldwide necessitates a heightened awareness of these issues. Understanding different perspectives and viewpoints can empower surgeons performing OAGB to adapt their techniques, leading to improved outcomes and reduced complications.

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