Publications by authors named "H I Sheikh"

Intraocular lenses (IOLs) play a pivotal role in restoring vision following cataract surgery. The evolution of polymeric biomaterials has been central to addressing challenges such as biocompatibility, optical clarity, mechanical stability, and resistance to opacification. This review explores essential requirements for IOL biomaterials, emphasizing their ability to mitigate complications like posterior capsule opacification (PCO) and dysphotopsias while maintaining long-term durability and visual quality.

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Background: Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma is a rare vascular tumor primarily occurring in infants and children. The most common sites for kaposiform hemangioendothelioma are extremities, with very few cases of abdominal kaposiform hemangioendothelioma reported in neonates. Making a diagnosis of Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma can be challenging when the patient presents with generalized symptoms such as bilious vomiting and constipation that can be attributed to other more common causes of intestinal obstruction.

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  • - The study analyzed drought events in the Upper Indus Basin from 1980 to 2020 using various drought indices alongside climate data like precipitation and temperature from 16 meteorological stations.
  • - Findings showed a decline in precipitation, along with rising maximum and minimum temperatures, indicating a trend towards increased aridity and longer periods without rain at an average of 2 more dry days per decade.
  • - The analysis found that over the last 40 years, shifts in drought patterns occurred, with mild droughts being the most frequent, highlighting distinct climatic differences in Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh while confirming that the region is experiencing significant drought conditions.
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Conventional static culture of organoids necessitates weekly manual passaging and results in nonhomogeneous exposure of organoids to nutrients, oxygen, and toxic metabolites. Here, we developed a miniaturized spinning bioreactor, RPMotion, specifically optimized for accelerated and cost-effective culture of epithelial organoids under homogeneous conditions. We established tissue-specific RPMotion settings and standard operating protocols for the expansion of human epithelial organoids derived from the liver, intestine, and pancreas.

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