Publications by authors named "E M Bashir"

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  • Clear renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most prevalent primary kidney tumor, accounting for 75% to 85% of renal neoplasms.
  • Smoking is the most common risk factor for developing RCC, while links to autoimmune conditions and glomerulonephritis (GN) are less commonly reported and not well-defined.
  • This case report highlights a rare instance of RCC occurring alongside crescentic GN.
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Problem: Migrant children face numerous challenges when settling in their new home. One of the challenges that exists is difficulties accessing health care, with many barriers existing and few facilitators to ease access. The goal of this paper is to analyze previous literature related to migrants' access to access to health care in Canada to better understand the barriers they face, and the factors that help them access services, or the facilitators.

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Objective: Benzene is one of the major carcinogenic factors that can affect liver, kidneys, and lungs. Chronic inhalation of benzene vapor by petrol stations workers has been shown to have an impact on hematological parameters; thus, the present study aimed to investigate the effect of benzene exposure on petrol station workers.

Subjects And Methods: The study involved 99 participants, 50 of whom have been exposed to benzene and 49 of whom have not (control).

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Background: Migraine is a group of headache syndromes, with a prevalence of 5%-25%. Migraine is a complex recurrent headache disorder, often unilateral, throbbing or pulsating in nature aggravated by physical activity, bright light, and loud noises. Symptoms associated with migraine without aura are nausea, anorexia, and varying degrees of ophthalmic problems ranging from visual aura, ocular symptoms, and ophthalmoplegia.

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  • * RNA-Seq transcriptomic analysis was performed on a resistant variety (TAM428) and a susceptible variety (Tx2737) to identify differences in gene expression following SCA infestation, revealing distinct expression patterns at various time points.
  • * The analysis found that resistant plants consistently upregulated genes involved in processes like stress response, protein binding, and autophagy, while downregulating genes related to cell cycle and nuclear division, highlighting the complex genetic response to SCA infestation in resistant sor
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