Publications by authors named "G M Muhammad"

Anaplasmosis is an infectious disease transmitted by ticks and caused by obligate intracellular pathogen of belonging to genus Infections of one-humped camels () and llamas () have been reported previously. The aim of this study was to investigate the seroprevalence and risk factors of anti- spp. antibodies in of the Punjab, Pakistan.

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Cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAPP) comprises an ensemble of ionized gas, neutral particles, and/or reactive species. Electricity is frequently used to produce CAPP via a variety of techniques, including plasma jets, corona discharges, dielectric barrier discharges, and glow discharges. The type and flow rates of the carrier gas(es), temperature, pressure, and vacuum can all be altered to control the desired properties of the CAPP.

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  • Thymus linearis, found in the Himalayan woodlands of Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan, is traditionally used for various health issues but lacks extensive research.
  • The study evaluates the wound-healing abilities of methanolic extracts from the plant’s stems, leaves, and roots, revealing that the stem extract has the highest antioxidant capacity and wound-healing potential.
  • Computational analysis indicates that specific phytochemicals in the stem extract exhibit strong binding interactions with receptor sites, suggesting that one compound, dihydroxy-3,3-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-N-isopropylbutyramide, is particularly effective for wound healing.
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Background: Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) is an economically significant transboundary viral disease of sheep and goats caused by the PPRV virus, affecting annual losses of 1.45-2.10 billion US dollars globally.

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  • - Recent advances in single-cell technologies, like RNA-seq and next-generation sequencing, provide crucial insights into cancer genomics and complex microbial communities by analyzing individual cells and their molecular characteristics.
  • - These methods are more effective than traditional bulk technologies, revealing important details about cellular states, gene relationships, and interactions, which are vital for early detection of cancer biomarkers and improving immunotherapy outcomes.
  • - This review highlights the role of single-cell technologies in cancer immunotherapy and drug discovery, showcasing their potential for identifying new diagnostic markers and understanding disease mechanisms.
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