Publications by authors named "Hafiz M"

Background: In the realm of system biology, it is a challenging endeavor to infer a gene regulatory network from time-series gene expression data. Numerous Boolean network inference techniques have emerged for reconstructing a gene regulatory network from a time-series gene expression dataset. However, most of these techniques pose scalability concerns given their capability to consider only two to three regulatory genes over a specific target gene.

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Purpose/aim Of The Study: There is limited real-world evidence regarding the effectiveness and safety of dupilumab in Gulf countries. The study aimed to evaluate atopic dermatitis (AD) disease control in adult and adolescent patients (≥12 years) treated with dupilumab in Gulf countries.

Materials And Methods: This observational study included patients with moderate-to-severe AD who initiated dupilumab within 30 days.

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Campylobacter spp. are the leading causes of ovine abortions leading to severe economic losses and a source of bacterial food borne illness in humans, posing a major public health concern. This study reports an increase in Brucella negative abortions in sheep farms in Kashmir, India in the last few years.

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  • The study explored how the texture of food, particularly factors like lubricity and oral coating, affects feelings of hunger and food intake.
  • Milk protein-rich beverages with varying coating properties were tested, showing that a high coating led to a temporary increase in fullness after 20 minutes.
  • Results indicated that while a higher concentration of protein in saliva decreased appetite ratings, oral coating and lubricity have minimal impact on overall energy intake and gut peptide responses, suggesting the need for further research on these texture attributes.
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  • Researchers investigated blood protein networks in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) using data from over 3,000 participants to better understand complex interconnections rather than just individual biomarker changes.
  • They applied advanced techniques to analyze 4,776 proteins, identifying significant networks linked to factors like smoking status and emphysema.
  • The study found both known and new proteins associated with COPD, highlighting the importance of these networks in understanding the disease across different ethnic groups, with some results replicating in another study cohort.
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Agriculture plays a vital role in Bangladesh's economy. It is essential to ensure the proper growth and health of crops for the development of the agricultural sector. In the context of Bangladesh, crop diseases pose a significant threat to agricultural output and, consequently, food security.

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Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is an uncommon neuropathic pain illness characterized by extreme discomfort, muscular weakness, limb edema, and hyperhidrosis. Fracture, surgery, stroke, and spinal cord damage are all potential risk factors. This case report study provides a detailed description of no-traumatic CRPS, a complex pain illness characterized by sensory, vasomotor, sudomotor, motor, trophic, and edematous changes and persistent discomfort.

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  • Low energy availability (LEA) is a significant health concern, linked to serious risks like amenorrhea and osteoporosis, particularly noted among women in Saudi Arabia, where data on this issue are scarce.
  • The study surveyed 119 female athletes in Saudi Arabia and found high prevalence rates of LEA (66.4%), eating disorders (33.6%), and exercise addiction (10.1%), indicating a troubling trend among normal-weight females.
  • The researchers emphasize the need for increased awareness and educational programs about energy balance, healthy eating, and safe exercise practices to address these issues.
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The current study aimed to assess the effect of timosaponin AⅢ (T-AⅢ) on drug-metabolizing enzymes during anticancer therapy. The experiments were conducted on nude and ICR mice. Following a 24-day administration of T-AⅢ, the nude mice exhibited an induction of CYP2B10, MDR1, and CYP3A11 expression in the liver tissues.

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Human gastrointestinal infections caused by Campylobacter species is the second most important foodborne illness after salmonellosis worldwide. Poultry represent one of the main sources of Campylobacter organisms. In the present study, the short variable region of flagellin gene (SVR-flaA) typing was carried out to determine the variation among the circulating strains of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli.

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The "Tea Leaf Age Quality" dataset represents a pioneering agricultural and machine-learning resource to enhance tea leaf classification, detection, and quality prediction based on leaf age. This comprehensive collection includes 2208 raw images from the historic Malnicherra Tea Garden in Sylhet and two other gardens from Sreemangal and Moulvibajar in Bangladesh. The dataset is systematically categorized into four distinct classes (T1: 1-2 days, T2: 3-4 days, T3: 5-7 days, and T4: 7+ days) according to age-based quality criteria.

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Background: Studies have identified individual blood biomarkers associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and related phenotypes. However, complex diseases such as COPD typically involve changes in multiple molecules with interconnections that may not be captured when considering single molecular features.

Methods: Leveraging proteomic data from 3,173 COPDGene Non-Hispanic White (NHW) and African American (AA) participants, we applied sparse multiple canonical correlation network analysis (SmCCNet) to 4,776 proteins assayed on the SomaScan v4.

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Background: This paper presents the results of a systematic review to identify practical strategies to create the institutions, skills, values, and norms that will improve health systems resilience.

Methods: A PRISMA 2020 compliant systematic review identified peer-reviewed and gray literature on practical strategies to make health systems more resilient. Investigators screened 970 papers to identify 65 English language papers published since 2015.

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a major public health concern associated with high mortality and reduced life expectancy. Since diabetes is closely linked with lifestyle, not surprisingly, nutritional intervention and increased physical activity could play a vital role in attenuating the problems related to diabetes. Protein hydrolysates (PHs) and their bioactive peptides (BP) have been shown to exert a wide range of biological effects, including antioxidative, antihypertensive, and in particular, hypoglycaemic activities.

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  • Systemic immune activation, indicated by elevated levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and interleukin-6 (IL-6), affects immune responses in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) undergoing treatment with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).
  • The study assessed the link between CRP levels, patient outcomes like overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS), and explored the immune mechanisms associated with these factors.
  • Results indicated that patients with high CRP at baseline (CRP-H) had significantly poorer outcomes, including shorter OS and PFS, and that CRP-H was an independent predictor of increased mortality risk and lower disease response rate
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For thousands of years, medicinal plants have played a pivotal role in maintaining human health and improving the quality of human life. This study was designed to analyze the analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial potentials of a hydro-methanolic extract of flowers, along with qualitative and quantitative phytochemical screening. The anti-inflammatory effect was tested using the in vitro membrane stabilizing method for human red blood cells (HRBC), the analgesic effect was tested using the in vivo acetic acid-induced writing method, and the antibacterial effect was tested using the disc diffusion method.

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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a rapidly progressive form of respiratory failure that accounts for 10% of admissions to the ICU and is associated with approximately 40% mortality in severe cases. Despite significant mortality and healthcare burden, the mainstay of management remains supportive care. The recent pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 has re-ignited a worldwide interest in exploring the pathophysiology of ARDS, looking for innovative ideas to treat this disease.

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We describe a high-performance optical frequency reference based on dual-frequency sub-Doppler spectroscopy (DFSDS) using a Cs vapor microfabricated cell and an external-cavity diode laser at 895 nm. Measured against a reference optical signal extracted from a cavity-stabilized laser, the microcell-stabilized laser demonstrates an instability of 3 × 10 at 1 s, in agreement with a phase noise of +40 dBrad/Hz at 1-Hz offset frequency, and below 5 × 10 at 10 s. The laser short-term stability limit is in good agreement with the intermodulation effect from the laser frequency noise.

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Household chaos creates unpredictability and stress in families' lives compromising the quality of family interaction and communication. This study examined how mother and adolescent perceptions of daily household chaos relate to adolescent disclosure of information to mothers. We also explored indirect effects through mother and adolescent responsiveness.

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We report on the mid-term stability progress of a table-top coherent population trapping (CPT) microcell atomic clock, previously limited by light-shift effects and variations of the cell's inner atmosphere. The light-shift contribution is now mitigated through the use of a pulsed symmetric auto-balanced Ramsey (SABR) interrogation technique, combined with setup temperature, laser power, and microwave power stabilization. In addition, Ne buffer gas pressure variations in the cell are now greatly reduced through the use of a micro-fabricated cell built with low permeation alumino-silicate glass (ASG) windows.

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A current challenge in three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting of skin equivalents is to recreate the distinct basal and suprabasal layers and to promote their direct interactions. Such a structural arrangement is essential to establish 3D stratified epidermis disease models, such as for the autoimmune skin disease pemphigus vulgaris (PV), which targets the cell-cell junctions at the interface of the basal and suprabasal layers. Inspired by epithelial regeneration in wound healing, we develop a method that combines 3D bioprinting and spatially guided self-reorganization of keratinocytes to recapture the fine structural hierarchy that lies in the deep layers of the epidermis.

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Atomic devices such as atomic clocks and optically-pumped magnetometers rely on the interrogation of atoms contained in a cell whose inner content has to meet high standards of purity and accuracy. Glass-blowing techniques and craftsmanship have evolved over many decades to achieve such standards in macroscopic vapor cells. With the emergence of chip-scale atomic devices, the need for miniaturization and mass fabrication has led to the adoption of microfabrication techniques to make millimeter-scale vapor cells.

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Given the clinical effect of progeria syndrome, understanding the cell mechanical behavior of this pathology could benefit the patient's treatment. Progeria patients show a point mutation in the lamin A/C gene (LMNA), which could change the cell's biomechanical properties. This paper reports a mechano-dynamic analysis of a progeria mutation (c.

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