Publications by authors named "Aloke Saha"

Background: Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness, and Chagas disease are neglected tropical diseases caused by Trypanosoma brucei and Trypanosoma cruzi, respectively. These diseases present significant challenges in treatment due to the toxicity, low efficacy, and drug-resistant strains associated with current therapies.

Introduction: Cysteine proteases play vital roles in the life cycles of these parasites, making them potential targets for therapeutic intervention.

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Formaldehyde (CH₂O) is one of the significant chemicals mixed with different perishable fruits in Bangladesh. The fruits are artificially preserved for extended periods by dishonest vendors using this dangerous chemical. Such substances are complicated to detect in appearance.

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This data article contains a quality assurance dataset for training the chatbot and chat analysis model. This dataset focuses on NLP tasks, as a model that serves and delivers a satisfactory response to a user's query. We obtained data from a well- known dataset known as "The Ubuntu Dialogue Corpus" for the purpose of constructing our dataset.

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Background: Trypanosomiasis, caused by protozoan parasites of the genus, remains a significant health burden in several regions of the world. Cysteine proteases play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of parasites and have emerged as potential therapeutic targets for the development of novel antiparasitic drugs.

Introduction: This review article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the role of cysteine proteases in trypanosomiasis and their potential as therapeutic targets.

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Background: Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder having a global prevalence of nearly doubled over the last 30 years and has become one of the major health concerns worldwide. The number of adults with diabetes increased to 537 million in 2021.

Introduction: The overarching goal of diabetic research and treatment has always been to restore insulin independence and an average blood glucose level.

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