Publications by authors named "Faiza Yaseen"

The axolotl, a legendary creature with the potential to regenerate complex body parts, is positioned as a powerful model organism due to its extraordinary regenerative capabilities. Axolotl can undergo successful regeneration of multiple structures, providing us with the opportunity to understand the factors that exhibit altered activity between regenerative and non-regenerative animals. This comprehensive review will explore the mysteries of axolotl regeneration, from the initial cellular triggers to the intricate signaling cascades that guide this complex process.

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  • Phthalates, particularly diethyl phthalate (DEP), are common environmental pollutants linked to health concerns, prompting research into their toxicity and potential remedies.
  • In a study involving female Swiss albino mice, one group was exposed to DEP while another group received black coffee to assess its protective effects over 8 weeks.
  • Findings indicated that DEP exposure caused significant ovarian and hormonal disruptions in mice, while those co-administered with coffee showed improvements in body weight and follicle size, suggesting coffee may mitigate DEP toxicity.
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Phthalates, plasticizing chemicals, are top-rated environmental contaminants. Diethyl phthalate (DEP), a chief member of this family, was declared a potent endocrine disruptor and carcinogen in animals and humans. The current study was designed to explore the probable reproductive damage induced by DEP and the therapeutic efficacy of raw honey in male albino mice.

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