Publications by authors named "Abubakr Ali Elamin MohamedAhmed"

Background: Mutations in the gene can disrupt its normal signaling pathways, leading to hematological disorders such as polycythemia vera and other myeloproliferative diseases.

Methodology: In this study, a range of bioinformatics tools, including SIFT, PolyPhen-2, SNAP2, SNPs & Go, PhD-SNP, I-Mutant2.0, MuPro, MutPred, ConSurf, HOPE, and Interpro were used to assess the deleterious effects of missense nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) on protein structure and function.

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  • This study evaluated the impact of community-based health interventions on controlling schistosomiasis among schoolchildren, aiming to inform future policies and strategies.
  • Conducted at Al-Alaqa male primary school, the research involved 237 students, with 132 diagnosed with schistosomiasis, who received treatment and health education while data were collected and analyzed to measure effectiveness.
  • Results indicated a significant decrease in infection rates from 55.7% to 3.8% post-intervention, highlighting the importance of combining treatment and health education for long-term disease control.
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gene mutations affect the structure of insulin and are considered a leading cause of neonatal diabetes and permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus PNDM. These mutations can affect the production and secretion of insulin, resulting in inadequate insulin levels and subsequent hyperglycemia. Early discovery or prediction of PNDM can aid in better management and treatment.

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