Publications by authors named "Bashir H"

A 79-year-old woman, previously treated for congenital pulmonary valve stenosis through surgical and transcatheter procedures, presented with worsening dyspnea. This led to the identification of valve thrombosis in her bioprosthetic pulmonary valve. This report delves into the clinical importance of obstructive valve thrombosis, its diagnostic assessment, and potential therapeutic strategies.

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Commonly used adenine-induced chronic kidney disease (CKD) murine models often employ C57BL/6 mice; however, this strain has inherent limitations due to its natural resistance to developing key pathological features of CKD, such as tubulointerstitial fibrosis and inflammation. There have been attempts to overcome these barriers by using multiple concentrations of adenine-supplemented diets or by performing prolonged experiments up to 20 weeks. Here, we demonstrate that SKH1 Elite mice develop clinically relevant CKD phenotypes (e.

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The immune system comprises various regulators and effectors that elicit immune responses against various attacks on the body. The pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases is derived from the deregulated expression of cytokines, the major regulators of the immune system. Among cytokines, interleukins have a major influence on immune-mediated diseases.

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BACKGROUND Second-degree atrioventricular (AV) block is a frequently encountered conduction abnormality on surface electrocardiogram (ECG). However, it does not always imply a block at the AV nodal level. In rare cases, this block can occur below the bundle of His, within the infra-Hisian region of the His-Purkinje system.

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  • There is currently no FDA-approved dedicated transcatheter heart valve specifically for treating native aortic regurgitation.
  • Ongoing clinical trials and compassionate use experiences in the U.S. offer some outcomes data, focusing on echocardiographic and clinical results one year post-procedure.
  • A case study of a 28-year-old man treated with the J-Valve in 2019 shows promising long-term (5-year) outcomes, suggesting it could be a viable minimally invasive option for high-risk patients.
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Flaviviruses transmitted by arthropods, including the Murray Valley Encephalitis Virus (MVEV), are RNA viruses capable of causing severe encephalitis in various hosts. The spread of these viruses is closely linked to climatic conditions and the habitats of host and vector species, leading to outbreaks in new geographic regions. Notable encephalitis-causing flaviviruses include Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), West Nile virus (WNV), and Kunjin virus (KUNV).

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  • A 59-year-old man undergoing surveillance for an abdominal aortic aneurysm and peripheral artery disease was evaluated through a CT Angiogram of the aorta.
  • The scan revealed a 6.2cm abdominal aortic aneurysm with significant thrombus, occluded arteries, and calcified stenosis in key blood vessels.
  • A Tc-99m DMSA renal scan was performed to assess the extent of kidney infarction and to evaluate the functional differences between the kidneys.
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  • Cancer remains a leading cause of death globally, and while traditional treatments like chemotherapy and surgery exist, they often harm normal cells and face issues like drug resistance, highlighting the need for new therapies.
  • Microbial products, particularly Azurins, show promise as cancer treatments, as they can target cancer cells, like those in breast cancer, without damaging healthy cells.
  • Researchers have created a fusion protein, Azurin-BR2, combining Azurin with a cell-penetrating peptide to enhance its effectiveness; computational analyses suggest it can effectively bind to the p53 protein, potentially triggering cancer cell death and aiding targeted tumor therapy.
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  • Researchers are developing a fusion protein combining Leptulipin, an antitumor peptide from scorpion venom, and p28, a cell-penetrating peptide from bacterial protein azurin, to enhance breast cancer treatment.
  • The study used computational tools to design the fusion protein and simulate its structure and interactions, showing it maintains a stable and high-quality structure.
  • The findings suggest that this fusion protein could be a promising multitarget therapeutic agent, with potential for further testing in real biological systems.
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Acinetobacter baumannii has emerged as a prominent nosocomial pathogen, exhibiting a progressive rise in resistance to therapeutic interventions. This rise in resistance calls for alternative strategies. Here, we propose an alternative yet specialized resource on antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) against A.

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  • The study focuses on creating a chimeric protein by fusing interleukin 24 with a tumor-targeting peptide (P20) to improve cancer treatment efficacy.
  • Bioinformatics tools were used to analyze the protein's structure, revealing it has a basic nature, is 175 amino acids long, and weighs 20 kDa, with high structural quality.
  • Docking and simulation studies suggest that the fusion protein is stable, interacts well, and shows potential as a targeted therapy for cancer.
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Limited literature exists on men's experiences with intimate partner violence (IPV) during the COVID-19 lockdown, especially in resource-constrained settings like Nigeria. We investigated the prevalence, risk factors, and lifetime experiences of IPV among men in Nigeria, during COVID-19 restrictions. Using a mixed methods design, we interviewed 420 married men with a structured questionnaire and conducted 20 in-depth interviews.

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Access to HIV care remains challenging, especially for patients living in remote areas, despite advances in antiretroviral treatment. The acceptability of teleconsultations for routine HIV care post-COVID is not well-explored. We explored factors influencing teleconsultation acceptability among people living with HIV (PLWH) and attending a tertiary care center in Kano, Nigeria.

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The primary challenge to improving existing cancer treatment is to develop drugs that specifically target tumor cell. NGR peptide is tumor homing peptide that selectively target cancer cells while interleukin 15 is a pleiotropic cytokine with anticancer properties. This study computationally engineered a IL15-NGR fusion peptide by linking the homing peptide NGR with the targeting peptide IL-15.

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Autophagy is a fundamental pillar of cellular resilience, indispensable for maintaining cellular health and vitality. It coordinates the meticulous breakdown of cytoplasmic macromolecules as a guardian of cell metabolism, genomic integrity, and survival. In the complex play of biological warfare, autophagy emerges as a firm defender, bravely confronting various pathogenic, infectious, and cancerous adversaries.

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  • The study focuses on the Agaricus genus, specifically the A. sect. Minores, which includes over 500 species.
  • Researchers conducted phylogenetic analyses using specimens from subtropical regions of Pakistan, identifying five species including three new ones.
  • This research aims to contribute to the understanding of Agaricus biodiversity in Pakistan by proposing novel species based on detailed morphological and molecular evidence.
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Papillary fibroelastomas (PFEs) are rare benign cardiac tumors typically arising from the valvular endocardium, often affecting the aortic and mitral valves. They can range from asymptomatic to causing severe thromboembolic complications like stroke. This article presents a case of a tricuspid valve PFE in an 81-year-old patient with severe multi-vessel coronary artery disease.

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Lambl's excrescence is a rare valvular finding of uncertain pathologic significance. This case describes a previously healthy 42-year-old woman experiencing a sudden onset of word-finding difficulty. MRI of the brain demonstrated acute and chronic infarcts, prompting echocardiography, which revealed Lambl's excrescence of the aortic valve.

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Coronary arteriovenous fistulas (CAVFs) are congenital or acquired communications between the coronary arteries and coronary venous system, and they can also include other cardiac structures or vasculature. We discuss a case of a large fistula between the left main coronary artery and the right atrium in a geriatric patient with a history of gastrointestinal arteriovenous malformations (AVM). The occurrence of CAVFs, an uncommon cardiac irregularity, is particularly infrequent among older adults.

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  • Economic wheat production requires sufficient water and soil nutrients, specifically nitrogen (N) and zinc (Zn), to meet food demands for a growing population.
  • A pot experiment assessed the effects of varying N and Zn levels on wheat growth, yield, and physiological traits, finding that their combined application significantly outperformed individual applications in enhancing growth and photosynthetic pigments.
  • The study also revealed that combined N and Zn applications improve antioxidant enzyme activity, protect plant cell membranes, and influence ionic balance in wheat, emphasizing their synergistic benefits for better crop performance.
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  • - Psuedomyxoma peritonei is a rare condition characterized by the presence of mucinous or gelatinous fluid in the abdominal cavity, typically caused by cancerous cells from various types of tumors, including those in the gastrointestinal tract, reproductive system, lungs, and breasts.
  • - The condition often goes unnoticed because it is usually asymptomatic and is usually found incidentally through imaging techniques like abdominopelvic scans or during laparoscopic procedures.
  • - In this report, the authors describe an intriguing case where pseudomyxoma peritonei was unexpectedly diagnosed through an 18F-FDG PET-CT scan in a patient who had a soft tissue sarcoma affecting a peripheral nerve.
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  • The study focused on the impact of antenatal dexamethasone on neonatal mortality rates in early preterm infants born in resource-limited settings, particularly in clinics along the Thai-Myanmar border.
  • Results indicated that infants whose mothers received complete dosing of dexamethasone had significantly lower rates of early neonatal and neonatal mortality compared to those who received no doses.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that administering complete dexamethasone doses can help reduce neonatal mortality in preterm pregnancies, with no negative effects on infant development or maternal health reported.
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