Publications by authors named "E Muhammad Abdul Jamal"

Analytes within liquid biopsies have emerged as promising alternatives to traditional tissue biopsies for various malignancies, including lymphomas. This review explores the clinical applications of one such liquid biopsy analyte, circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) in different types of lymphoma, focusing on its role in diagnosis, disease monitoring, and relapse detection. Advancements in next-generation sequencing (NGS) and machine learning have enhanced ctDNA analysis, offering a multi-omic approach to understanding tumor genetics.

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Monitoring pesticide run-off in the aquatic environment is ecologically important. Effective methods are required to detect the wide range of possible pesticides that enter estuaries from the surrounding catchment. Here, we investigate the occurrence of pesticides in the Richmond River estuary, Australia, and compare the effectiveness of using oysters and Chemcatcher® passive sampling devices against composite water samples.

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This study investigated relationships between Sydney Rock Oyster (SRO) health and element concentrations in sediments and oysters from the Richmond River estuary. Six sites were sampled between November 2019 and May 2020. Multivariate permutational analysis of variance was used to compare oyster health parameters and element concentrations between sites, wet and dry conditions, and in oyster and sediment samples.

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Synthetic pesticides are widely applied for pest and disease control in Indonesia. However, a lack of knowledge and use of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) for safe pesticide usage among Indonesian farmers remains a problem. This study aims to investigate the gap between farmers' knowledge of GAP for safe pesticide usage and their application of it.

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