Publications by authors named "Hameed H"

The efficacy of many compounds against is often limited when administered via conventional oral or injection routes due to suboptimal pharmacokinetic characteristics. Inhalation-based delivery methods have been investigated to achieve high local therapeutic doses in the lungs. However, previous models, typically employing wild-type strains, were intricate, time-consuming, labor-intensive, and with poor reproducibility.

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Mycobacterium abscessus (Mab) poses serious therapeutic challenges, largely due to its intrinsic resistance to many antibiotics. The development of targeted therapeutic strategies necessitates the identification of bacterial factors that contribute to its reduced susceptibility to antibiotics and/or to the killing by its host cells. In this study, we discovered that Mab strains with disrupted mtrA, mtrB or both, or a gene-edited mtrA encoding MtrA with Tyr102Cys mutation, exhibited highly increased sensitivity to various drugs compared to the wild-type Mab.

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Green synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) is preferred for its affordability and environmentally friendly approach. This study explored the synthesis and characterization of silver NPs (AgNPs) and examined their impact on the growth of Zea mays, both alone and in combination with nickel chloride (NiCl). A methanolic leaf extract was combined with silver nitrate to synthesize AgNPs.

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Intubation in patients living with obesity poses unique challenges due to altered airway anatomy and reduced physiological reserve, increasing the risk of complications. In synthesizing evidence from multiple trials, our meta-analysis suggests that videolaryngoscopy may provide a higher likelihood of achieving successful intubation on the first attempt compared to direct laryngoscopy while not substantially increasing the procedure time. Videolaryngoscopy was associated with a significant increase in first-pass intubation success compared to direct laryngoscopy, with a pooled risk ratio (RR) of 0.

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Background And Purpose: Cellulite is caused by changes in the metabolism of the fatty tissue beneath the skin. Methylxanthines and retinoids are commonly added to the different anticellulite products. However, their topical permeation into the dermis is limited.

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Parkinson's disease is a prevalent neurological condition that affects around 1% of adults over 60 worldwide. Deep brain stimulation and dopamine replacement therapy are common therapies for Parkinson's disease, yet they are unable to reverse the disease it simply because of the blood brain barrier. The use of bioengineered exosomes to treat Parkinson's disease is being studied because they have the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier.

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Polysaccharides, the most abundant biopolymers in nature, have attracted the attention of researchers and clinicians due to its practicality in biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences. These biomaterials have high bioavailability and play structural and functional roles in living organisms. Polysaccharides are classified into several groups based on their origin, including plant polysaccharides and marine polysaccharides (like chitosan, hyaluronic acid, dextran, alginates, etc.

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Objective: This study evaluated the incidence, causes, and predictors of intraoperative conversion from off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (OPCAB) to on-pump coronary artery bypass grafting (ONCAB), identifying risk factors to improve surgical planning.

Methods: This retrospective case-control study included patients who underwent OPCAB at the Peshawar Institute of Cardiology, Peshawar, Pakistan, between December 8, 2021, and December 7, 2023. Among 714 patients, 27 (3.

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In recent years, Lip-reading has emerged as a significant research challenge. The aim is to recognise speech by analysing Lip movements. The majority of Lip-reading technologies are based on cameras and wearable devices.

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Automatic analysis of facial expressions has emerged as a prominent research area in the past decade. Facial expressions serve as crucial indicators for understanding human behavior, enabling the identification and assessment of positive and negative emotions. Moreover, facial expressions provide insights into various aspects of mental activities, social connections, and physiological information.

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Chondroitin sulphate is an anionic hetero-polysaccharide, having numerous structural affinities for building the bio-active components. In addition to biodegradable/biocompatible activities, chondroitin sulphate also possesses anti-coagulant/anti-thrombogenic, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant as well as anti-tumor activities. Chondroitin sulphate has an inherited affinity for glycosylation enzymes and receptors, which are overexpressed over degenerated cells and organelles.

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Plants are a rich source of bioactive compounds with significant pharmaceutical and health applications. This study explores the phytochemical, therapeutic, and phytotoxic properties of Melia azedarach by analyzing extracts from its bark, flowers, leaves, and fruits using six solvents: ethanol, methanol, acetone, hexane, chloroform, and distilled water. Twenty-one phytochemical tests were conducted, revealing significantly positive results for various tests.

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Malignant tumors are complicated structures of cancer cells that are constantly in communication with their local and distant environment. Exosomes are released by tumor cells and can facilitate the cell-cell interaction within the local microenvironment and the primary tumor. In fact, exosomes are secreted by both tumor and non-tumor cells, to provide a mutual communication network between cells and their micro- and/or macro-environments.

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Monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) plays a pivotal role in the deamination process of monoamines, encompassing crucial neurotransmitters like dopamine and norepinephrine. The heightened interest in MAO-B inhibitors emerged after the revelation that this enzyme could potentially catalyze the formation of neurotoxic compounds from endogenous and exogenous sources. Computational screening methodologies serve as valuable tools in the quest for novel inhibitors, enhancing the efficiency of this pursuit.

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Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours (MPNST) are aggressive sarcomas that have nerve sheath differentiation and can present at any anatomical site. They can arise from precursor neurofibroma in the context of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) or as de novo and sporadic tumours in the absence of an underlying genetic predisposition. The primary therapeutic approach is most often radical surgery, with non-surgical modalities playing an important role, especially in locally advanced or metastatic cases.

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  • The study focuses on creating and analyzing silver nanoparticles synthesized from a polyherbal formulation (PHF), targeting their ability to inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE) found in the venom of the dangerous snake species, Bungarus sindanus.
  • AChE inhibition can lead to increased levels of acetylcholine, which affects how signals are transmitted in the nervous system.
  • Results showed that the synthesized nanoparticles significantly reduced AChE activity by up to 45% in krait venom, indicating potential therapeutic uses for neurological disorders through competitive inhibition mechanisms.
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Mentha aquatica L., or water mint, is an important member of the Mentha genus, and has long been used in traditional medicine, mainly to treat respiratory diseases such as the common cold. Nevertheless, although over the years many studies have shown that it's potential grows beyond this use, a review that highlights M.

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Globally, colorectal cancer (CRC) continues to rank among the leading causes of cancer-related death. Systemic toxicity, multidrug resistance, and nonspecific targeting often pose challenges to conventional therapy for CRC. Because it is a complex disease with a complex genetic and environmental pathophysiology, advanced therapeutic strategies are needed.

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Treatment of (Mab) infections is very challenging due to its intrinsic resistance to most available drugs. Therefore, it is crucial to discover novel anti-Mab drugs. In this study, we explored an intrinsic resistance mechanism through which Mab resists echinomycin (ECH).

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  • The study investigates the prevalence of a particular bacterial infection in patients showing symptoms related to gastritis and peptic ulcers, which are linked to serious gastrointestinal diseases.
  • A total of 67 patients were analyzed, revealing that 43% tested positive for the infection, with various endoscopic findings, including stomach ulcers and nonulcer dyspepsia.
  • The urease test used in the study is noted for its quick results and high accuracy, but its invasive nature limits its acceptance among patients.
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After COVID-19, a turning point in the way of pharmaceutical technology is gene therapy with beneficial potential to start a new medical era. However, commercialization of such pharmaceuticals would never be possible without the help of nanotechnology. Nanomedicine can fulfill the growing needs linked to safety, efficiency, and site-specific targeted delivery of Gene therapy-based pharmaceuticals.

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  • Bacterial tyrosinase is a copper-containing enzyme found in various bacteria like actinobacteria and proteobacteria, crucial for melanin production and enzymatic browning, making it useful in coloring and food processing.
  • Its unique substrate specificity allows for the development of biosensors that detect phenolic compounds and provides potential alternatives to mushroom tyrosinase for various applications.
  • Medicinal scientists are studying bacterial tyrosinase inhibitors, particularly heterocyclic compounds, to combat challenges like antibiotic resistance, skin cancer, and the browning of fruits and vegetables.
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The central nervous system (CNS) has been a chief concern for millions of people worldwide, and many therapeutic medications are unable to penetrate the blood-brain barrier. Advancements in nanotechnology have enabled safe, effective, and precise delivery of medications towards specific brain regions by utilising a nose-to-brain targeting route. This method reduces adverse effects, increases medication bioavailability, and facilitates mucociliary clearance while promoting accumulation of drug in the targeted brain region.

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Interventional cardiology is on the cusp of a significant transformation as we approach 2050, driven by emerging trends and groundbreaking technological innovations. This mini review explores the pivotal developments shaping the field, focusing on three key areas: Emerging Trends in Interventional Cardiology, Technological Innovations: The Next Frontier, and the Future Era of Intervention Cardiology from 2024 to 2050. Emerging trends, including advancements in imaging and artificial intelligence, are revolutionizing diagnosis and treatment, allowing for more precise and personalized interventions.

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