Publications by authors named "Hassan M"

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  • Tramadol, a widely used painkiller, may negatively affect male reproductive health, as shown in an observational study of 30 tramadol addicts compared to 30 healthy individuals.
  • The study found that tramadol abuse led to decreased sperm quality, lower testosterone levels, and higher prolactin levels, along with increased oxidative stress markers in semen.
  • Additionally, correlations were found linking higher tramadol levels in seminal plasma with poorer sperm motility and vitality, as well as lower zinc and selenium levels, suggesting that tramadol may impair male fertility through oxidative damage and hormonal changes.
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  • A study was done to see how long two types of dental tools called rotary endodontic files last before breaking.
  • The tools tested were TruNatomy and ProTaper Next, using a special curved tube to simulate real dental work.
  • Results showed that TruNatomy files lasted longer, meaning they were stronger and broke less easily than ProTaper Next files.
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Chemically induced proximity modalities such as targeted protein degradation (TPD) hold promise for expanding the number of proteins that can be manipulated pharmacologically. However, current TPD strategies are often limited to proteins with preexisting ligands. Molecular glues (e.

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: Early detection and accurate diagnosis of lymph node metastasis (LNM) in head and neck cancer (HNC) are crucial for enhancing patient prognosis and survival rates. Current imaging methods have limitations, necessitating new evaluation of new diagnostic techniques. This study investigates the potential of combining pre-operative CT and intra-operative fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIm) to enhance LNM prediction in HNC using primary tumor signatures.

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The insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and insulin axes are upregulated in obesity and obesity-associated esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). Nanoparticle albumin-bound paclitaxel (nab-paclitaxel) is a contemporary nanotechnology-based paclitaxel (PT) bound to human albumin, ensuring its solubility in water rather than a toxic solvent. Here, we examined the benefits of inhibiting insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor/insulin receptor (IGF-1/IR) signaling and the enhancement of nab-paclitaxel effects by inclusion of the small-molecule inhibitor BMS-754807 using both in vitro and in vivo models of EAC.

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  • - The study examines the harmful effects of heavy metal pollution in the Al Marioteya canal in Egypt, highlighting significantly higher levels of metals like cadmium, cobalt, chromium, nickel, and lead compared to acceptable limits set by the WHO, using the creeping water bug as a model organism.
  • - Analysis revealed that the presence of heavy metals led to increased oxidative stress, indicated by lower antioxidant enzyme levels in the bug's midgut and higher levels of damaging compounds, suggesting serious implications for the bug's health and the ecosystem.
  • - Histological examinations showed significant damage in the bug's midgut and related structures, indicating severe pathophysiological effects and potential impacts on local biodiversity due to metal contamination.
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Introduction Health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) is recognized as an important predictor of mortality and morbidity in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients receiving hemodialysis (HD). The goal of this study was to obtain HR-QoL scores using the Kidney Disease and Quality of Life questionnaire (KDQOL-36) (RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA) and to assess the factors affecting HR-QoL in ESRD patients receiving HD. Methods A multicenter cross-sectional study was performed using the KDQOL-36 for the assessment of HR-QoL of ESRD patients receiving HD in Northern Cypriot state hospitals.

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  • Chromium (Cr) is a harmful contaminant in water and soil, and developing new materials from readily available sources for its removal is important.
  • The review examines nitrogen-doped biochar (N/BC), iron-doped biochar (Fe/BC), and iron-nitrogen doped biochar (Fe-N/BC) for effectively removing both trivalent (Cr(III)) and hexavalent (Cr(VI)) chromium through enhanced adsorption and reduction processes.
  • It discusses the production methods, influencing factors for chromium removal, and the characteristics of these biochars, while also considering regeneration, cost, environmental impacts, and practical applications in addressing chromium contamination.
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Background: Bacillus thuringiensis SY49.1 (Bt SY49.1) strain has promising insecticidal and fungicidal activity against phytopathogens and pests.

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Background Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries like Pakistan, where healthcare resources are limited. Early Invasive Strategy (EIS), typically involving percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), has been shown to improve outcomes in AMI patients. However, the effectiveness of EIS in resource-limited settings, such as Pakistan, remains under-explored.

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Objective: This review aims to explore the integration and effectiveness of Adaptive Quizzing (AQ) in nursing education, highlighting its potential to enhance learning outcomes and student engagement with a particular focus on associate degree nurses.

Background: In the dynamic landscape of healthcare education, the need for innovative teaching methodologies is increasingly crucial. Adaptive Quizzing (AQ) offers personalized learning experiences that cater to individual student needs, which is essential for mastering complex healthcare material and preparing for licensure examinations.

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Potato ( L.) cultivation in Pakistan faces challenges, with black scurf disease caused Kühn being a significant concern. Conventional methods like chemical fungicides partially control it, but an effective solution is lacking.

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The alarming growth of misinformation on social media has become a global concern as it influences public opinions and compromises social, political, and public health development. The proliferation of deceptive information has resulted in widespread confusion, societal disturbances, and significant consequences for matters pertaining to health. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a substantial surge in the dissemination of inaccurate or deceptive information via social media platforms, particularly X (formerly known as Twitter), resulting in the phenomenon commonly referred to as an "Infodemic".

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Fibrinogen (Fg), an essential plasma glycoprotein involved in the coagulation cascade, undergoes structural alterations upon exposure to various chemicals, impacting its functionality and contributing to pathological conditions. This research article explored the effects of 4-Chloro-o-phenylenediamine (4-Cl-o-PD), a common hair dye component (IUPAC = 1-Chloro-3,4-diaminobenzene), on human fibrinogen through comprehensive computational, biophysical, and biochemical approaches. The formation of a stable ligand-protein complex is confirmed through molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations, revealing possible interaction having a favorable -4.

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Evaluating the steady-state protein level of the EGFR in live cells presents significant challenges compared to measuring its kinase activity. Traditional testing methods, such as immunoblotting, ELISA, and immunofluorescence assays, are generally restricted to fixed cells or cell lysates. Despite their utility, these methods are cumbersome and provide only intermittent snapshots of EGFR levels at specific time points.

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Background: Nonischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM) is responsible for approximately one-third of heart failure and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Recent data suggested the lack of mortality reduction from adding a defibrillator to cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in all patients with NICM. Myocardial fibrosis detected by cardiac magnetic resonance late gadolinium enhancement (CMR-LGE) can help risk stratify patients who would benefit from adding a defibrillator to CRT in this patient population.

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  • - The study investigated spoilage organisms in raw cow milk and its contact surfaces in Nineveh province, revealing that milk is highly susceptible to spoilage if not stored properly.
  • - Out of 150 collected samples from milk, teat surfaces, and milk tanks, 32% were positive for spoilage organisms through traditional methods, with PCR assays confirming 26% positivity, indicating a significant contamination risk.
  • - The findings underscore the need for improved hygiene practices during milk collection and processing to enhance product shelf life and ensure consumer safety.
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The current study aimed to investigate whether the use of formal language (Modern Standard Arabic [MSA]) by young children in diglossic Arab communities offers diagnostic insights, especially for verbal autistic children and to further explore this phenomenon. We used a cohort study design, with 4-6-year-old fluent first language Arabic-speaking children attending Arabic Kindergartens in two representative Kuwait governates. Reported cases for MSA use were assessed via a computer-based structured language test and corroborated cases were further assessed for exposure to sources of MSA, verbal IQ, temperamental characteristics, and autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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  • The growing limitations of traditional lubricants have led to an increase in the demand for biolubricants, which are sustainable, biodegradable, and non-toxic alternatives derived from renewable resources like vegetable oils and animal fats.
  • In this study, a novel approach was taken by producing biolubricants using biodiesel from blending animal fats and waste cooking oil, optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) to achieve a high yield of 91.56% under specific reaction conditions.
  • The resulting biolubricant showed promising properties such as a pour point of -9 °C and a flash point of 192 °C, meeting favorable standards for lubricants, and the production process was simulated using Aspen Plus for further
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Gut microbiota imbalance and alterations in the chemokine-chemokine receptor interactions are pivotal in the initiation and advancement of ulcerative colitis (UC). The current UC treatments are prolonged, exhibit high recurrence rates, and may lead to colorectal cancer. So, this study explores the efficacy of () mucin in preventing DSS-induced UC.

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Background: The emergence and dissemination of multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria pose a severe threat to public health by limiting clinical treatment and prophylactic options.

Objectives: This study investigates the prevalence of Escherichia coli in broilers, their phenotypic antimicrobial resistance (AMR) profiles and the presence of virulence-associated genes (VAGs) and antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) using polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Materials And Methods: A total of 216 pooled cloacal samples were collected from 1080 broilers across six districts of Bangladesh.

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Introduction: Deprescribing serves as a pivotal measure to mitigate the drug-related problem due to polypharmacy. This study aimed to map the factors influencing healthcare providers' deprescribing decision using the Behaviour Change Wheel framework and develop an innovative conceptual model to support deprescribing practice.

Methods: A cross-sectional online survey targeting doctors and pharmacists was conducted to assess the influence of various factors on healthcare providers' comfort in recommending deprescribing.

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Background: Biomedical research plays a critical role in advancing orthodontic innovations by identifying new targets for therapeutic interventions and developing more effective, personalized orthodontic treatment. This study evaluates the major contributors and trends in animal-related orthodontic research over the past 5 years (2017-2023).

Methods: All animal-related studies published in the eight orthodontic journals listed in the 2022 Journal Citation Reports between January 2017 and June 2023 were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection.

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