Publications by authors named "Faris Kateb"

Globular proteins (GPs) play vital roles in a wide range of biological processes, encompassing enzymatic catalysis and immune responses. Enzymes, among these globular proteins, facilitate biochemical reactions, while others, such as haemoglobin, contribute to essential physiological functions such as oxygen transport. Given the importance of these considerations, accurately identifying Globular proteins is essential.

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The field of automated lung cancer diagnosis using Computed Tomography (CT) scans has been significantly advanced by the precise predictions offered by Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)-based classifiers. Critical areas of study include improving image quality, optimizing learning algorithms, and enhancing diagnostic accuracy. To facilitate a seamless transition from research laboratories to real-world applications, it is crucial to improve the technology's usability-a factor often neglected in current state-of-the-art research.

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Viruses have killed and infected millions of people across the world. It causes several chronic diseases like COVID-19, HIV, and hepatitis. To cope with such diseases and virus infections, antiviral peptides (AVPs) have been applied in the design of drugs.

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The Emergency Departments (EDs), in hospitals located in a few important areas in Saudi Arabia, experience a heavy inflow of patients due to viral illnesses, pandemics, and even on a few special occasions events such as Hajj or Umrah, when pilgrims travel from one region to another with severe disease conditions. Apart from the EDs, it is critical to monitor the movements of patients from EDs to other wards inside the hospital or in the region. This is to track the spread of viral illnesses that require more attention.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is becoming one of the most frequently occurring cancers among men and causes an even greater number of deaths. Due to the complexity of tumor masses, radiologists find it difficult to identify PCa accurately. Over the years, several PCa-detecting methods have been formulated, but these methods cannot identify cancer efficiently.

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Diabetes is a chronic disease that can cause several forms of chronic damage to the human body, including heart problems, kidney failure, depression, eye damage, and nerve damage. There are several risk factors involved in causing this disease, with some of the most common being obesity, age, insulin resistance, and hypertension. Therefore, early detection of these risk factors is vital in helping patients reverse diabetes from the early stage to live healthy lives.

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