Publications by authors named "H Akhter"

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  • Biogenic synthesis of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles (NPs) is explored for their antimicrobial and dye degradation potential, using rind extract for synthesis.
  • Various analytical techniques confirmed the NPs' properties, including UV-visible spectroscopy revealing an optical band gap of 3.2 eV and XRD indicating a mean crystalline size of 20.36 nm.
  • The synthesized ZnO NPs showed strong antimicrobial activity with a 13 to 22 mm zone of inhibition and effective photocatalytic performance, degrading 99.02% of methylene blue dye in 120 minutes, supporting their use as eco-friendly alternatives in biomedical and environmental applications.
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Background: The driving force for many seeking plastic surgery is comfort in one's body. Along with comfort come satisfaction, improved self-awareness, and potential change in interoceptive awareness-a term defined as the conscious perception of one's body. Although conscious perception of bodily signals is influenced by many factors, sense of self and body image play significant roles.

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Type-I and -III interferons play a central role in immune rejection of pathogens and tumors, thus promoting immunogenicity and suppressing tumor recurrence. Double strand RNA is an important ligand that stimulates tumor immunity via interferon responses. Differentiation of embryonic stem cells to pluripotent epithelial cells activates the interferon response during development, raising the question of whether epithelial vs.

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Background: There is a trend toward matching in a different region than previous training for the independent plastic surgery match cycles from 2019 to 2021, which differs from the trend to match within the same region for integrated plastic surgery programs. Notably, residency interviews transitioned from in-person to virtual in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Therefore, we compared in-person versus virtual interview match trends from 2019 to 2023.

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Systemic administration of interleukin (IL)-12 induces potent anti-tumor immune responses in preclinical cancer models through the systemic activation of effector immune cells and release of proinflammatory cytokines. IL-12-loaded PLGA nanospheres (IL12ns) are hypothesized to improve therapeutic efficacy and thwart unwanted side effects observed in previous human clinical trials. Through the investigation of peripheral blood and local tissue immune responses in healthy BALB/c mice, the immune-protective pharmacodynamics of IL12ns were suggested.

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