Publications by authors named "H Mazhar"

Lipases are crucial biocatalysts in various industrial applications, and there is considerable interest in developing sustainable methods for their synthesis. This study focuses on the isolation, screening, and comparison of Bacillus cereus strains to produce extracellular lipases utilizing agro-industrial waste through solid-state fermentation. The results indicate that B.

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  • Variceal bleeding is a serious issue for patients with cirrhosis, leading to higher risks of complications and death, particularly after an initial occurrence.
  • A systematic review assessed the effectiveness of endoscopic treatments like band ligation and TIPS, which showed better immediate outcomes, compared to pharmacological options like beta-blockers, which help manage long-term risks.
  • The study emphasizes tailored treatment plans combining both approaches to improve patient results and calls for further research on long-term benefits and cost-effectiveness.
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  • Scientists found mutations in some important parts of a protein complex related to lung cancer.
  • They created a new drug called YD23 that targets a specific part of this complex to help fight cancer cells.
  • Testing showed that YD23 can slow down tumor growth in cells that have the mutations, which could help develop better treatments for certain lung cancers.
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Bone transplant with osteopromotive elements - such as herbal extracts - that promote the creation of new boneis of interest to dentists. Hence, we compared the bone loss around dental implants while placing platelet rich fibrin (PRF) scaffold alone and PRF scaffold with simvastatin (SIM) and PRF scaffold with Moringaoleifera (MO). There were thirty six patients total.

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Mandibular angle fractures have the greatest recorded rate of postoperative complications of any mandibular location and hence they present an especially difficult task for surgeons. Therefore, it is of interest to compare the conventional miniplates and three dimensional (3D) plates in management of mandibular angle fracture and body fractures.60 patients with isolated non-comminuted mandibular angle fractures and body fractures were randomly assigned into two groups by lottery.

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