Publications by authors named "Hayat M"

Endosulfan (ESN) is an organophosphate insecticidal agent that is documented to induce various organ toxicities. Genistein (GEN) is a plant derived polyphenolic compound with excellent biological as well as pharmacological properties. This research was planned to assess the palliative potential of GEN to avert ENS prompted colonic toxicity.

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Ferritin nanocarriers, which can penetrate the blood-brain barrier (BBB), have gained significant research interest for the diagnosis and treatment of central nervous system (CNS) diseases, including gliomas, Alzheimer's disease, and brain metastases. In recent years, ferritin has been proved as a candidate to cross the BBB using receptor-mediated transcytosis (RMT) mechanism through transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) which is overexpressed in the cells of the BBB. Various types of cargo molecules, including therapeutics, imaging agents, nucleic acids, and metal nanoparticles, have been incorporated into ferritin nanocages for the diagnosis and treatment of CNS diseases.

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Background: Appendicectomy is a common procedure in children. Regional anaesthesia helps reduce requirements for opioids and hospital stay and enhances recovery. Laparoscopic-assisted Transversus Abdominus Plane block (L-TAP) was shown to be efficient and potentially superior to port site infiltration (PSI); however, this was not previously studied in paediatric appendicitis.

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Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) diseases pose significant challenges for healthcare systems, largely due to the complexities involved in their detection and treatment. Despite the advancements in deep neural networks, their high computational demands hinder their practical use in clinical environments.

Objective: This study aims to address the computational inefficiencies of deep neural networks by proposing a lightweight model that integrates model compression techniques, ConvLSTM layers, and ConvNext Blocks, all optimized through Knowledge Distillation (KD).

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Worldwide, Cancer remains a significant health concern due to its high mortality rates. Despite numerous traditional therapies and wet-laboratory methods for treating cancer-affected cells, these approaches often face limitations, including high costs and substantial side effects. Recently the high selectivity of peptides has garnered significant attention from scientists due to their reliable targeted actions and minimal adverse effects.

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  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic condition marked by high blood sugar levels and insulin resistance, making effective management crucial to lowering health risks.
  • A systematic review evaluated four primary treatments: SGLT2 inhibitors, DPP-4 inhibitors, metformin, and insulin, focusing on their effectiveness, safety, and long-term benefits based on recent randomized controlled trials.
  • SGLT2 inhibitors showed additional cardiovascular and kidney benefits, while metformin remains a key first-line option. The review stresses the need for personalized treatment plans and suggests future research should explore direct comparisons and therapy sequences for better guidelines.
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Noncentrifugal sugar (NCS) is an unrefined, dark brown sugar containing minerals and plant secondary metabolites, unlike refined white sugar (WS). This study explored using NCS in confectionary jellies as an alternative sugar. We used different concentrations of NCS and WS to prepare low methoxyl pectin (LMP) confectionery gels characterized by their physical and rheological properties along with time-domain nuclear magnetic resonance (TD-NMR) relaxometry.

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Objective: Hypertension exerts a substantial financial burden on individuals, families, communities, and the health system of a country. The current study aimed to describe the association of hypertension with its main risk factors in the Afghan population living in Kandahar city.

Results: The prevalence of tobacco smoking, naswar use, physical activity and a healthy diet was 22%, 55%, 63.

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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disorder characterized by severe pain, inflammation, and joint deformity. Currently, it affects 1% of the population, with a projection to exceed 23 million cases by 2030. Despite significant advancements, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), the first line of treatment, are associated with a range of adverse effects.

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Fenitrothion (FEN) is an organophosphate insecticidal agent that is considered as major source of organs toxicity. Saponarin (SAP) is a naturally occurring novel flavone that exhibits a wide range of medicinal properties. The current trial was conducted to evaluate the ameliorative potential of SAP against FEN instigated liver toxicity in rats.

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Background: Chromium (Cr) is one of the top-notch noxious heavy metals that is documented to exert deleterious effects on various body organs including the liver. Bilobetin (BLB) is a natural flavonoid which exhibits a wide range of medicinal properties.

Aim: This trial was executed to investigate the pharmacotherapeutic potential of BLB to avert Cr instigated hepatotoxicity via modulating TLR4, JAK1/STAT3, Nrf-2/Keap-1 and NF-κB pathway.

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Purpose Of Review: In this review, we discuss the role of endoscopic gallbladder drainage for acute cholecystitis in non-surgical candidates, describe technical aspects, clinical outcomes, and elaborate on considerations when determining which approach to adopt for a given patient.

Recent Findings: Cholecystectomy remains the criterion standard for management of acute cholecystitis in patients who can safely undergo surgery. For non-surgical candidates, percutaneous cholecystostomy (PTC-GBD) has been the traditional strategy to drain and decompress the gallbladder.

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  • Excessive use of pesticides on oranges has led to harmful residue buildup, posing serious health risks.
  • Researchers developed a silica material (ormosil) to effectively extract two specific pesticides, chlorpyrifos and triazophos, from orange juice.
  • The ormosil demonstrated strong removal efficiency with consistent performance across multiple uses, showcasing its potential for food safety analysis.
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Background Mood disorders like major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar disorder (BD) involve complex interactions between brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and serotonin. While extensive research has explored these factors individually, their combined effects and interactions in these disorders are less understood. This study uniquely addresses this gap by examining how BDNF and serotonin interact and relate to mood disorder severity, providing new insights into their joint role in MDD and BD.

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The resilient framework of Linguistic Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets (LIFSs) allows for the representation and management of uncertainties related to intuitionistic judgments and linguistic expressions. Recent advances in passive and active safety systems have reduced highway fatalities. Autonomous vehicles can improve safety, efficiency, and mobility by navigating traffic without a driver.

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  • Dementia is a growing global healthcare challenge, impacting memory and social abilities while necessitating targeted interventions based on mortality trends and high-risk populations.
  • An analysis of CDC WONDER data from 1999-2020 revealed over 4 million dementia-related deaths in the U.S., predominantly from Alzheimer's disease and unspecified dementia, with notable differences in mortality rates based on demographics and geography.
  • The age-adjusted mortality rates showed a steep increase from 1999 to 2010, followed by a slower rise until 2020, with females and non-Hispanic whites experiencing the highest rates, while the lowest were found among non-Hispanic Asians or Pacific Islanders.
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Theileria annulata (T. annulata) is intra-erythrocytic protozoan parasite which is more prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical countries. It has a significant economic impact on the productivity of the dairy industry, and buparvaquone is used to treat infected animals in the prevalent regions of the world.

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The growing interest in fructo-oligosaccharides (FOSs) necessitates the effective monitoring of product quality. Identifying and quantifying FOS isomers from the same sources are challenging. Here, we report a new method using BiSe nanosheets as the matrix for matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS), achieving effective differentiation of oligosaccharide isomers through MALDI-MS/MS.

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  • Gene duplication is common in evolution, but the reasons some genes are lost or retained remain unclear; the study focuses on the trigger factor (TF), a ribosome-associated chaperone typically found as a single copy in most bacteria.
  • The research shows that bacteria with multiple TF homologs usually have one complete TF copy, while others are missing the important N-terminal domain, which binds to ribosomes and is crucial for its function.
  • Overproducing TF leads to negative effects on cell function and protein production, suggesting that the gene's dosage must be carefully regulated; this finding helps explain why bacteria maintain mainly a single copy of TF despite gene duplication events.
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  • TC-325 powder has shown effective results in managing upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) related to malignancies compared to standard treatments, as indicated by a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
  • The study analyzed data from four RCTs involving 227 patients, revealing that TC-325 significantly improved immediate hemostasis rates without affecting other important outcomes like rebleeding, surgery needs, or mortality.
  • The conclusion emphasizes that TC-325 is a superior option for achieving immediate control of bleeding in malignancy-related UGIB.
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Background: Osteoarthritis is a prevalent joint disease affecting both humans and animals. It is characterized by articular cartilage degeneration and joint surface eburnation. Currently, no effective pharmacological treatment is available to restore the original function and structure of defective cartilage.

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Paraquat (PQ) is a noxious herbicide which adversely affects the vital organs including male reproductive system. Sudachitin (SCN) is a naturally occurring flavonoid that demonstrates a wide range of biological potentials. The current study was designed to investigate the alleviative potential of SCN to avert PQ-induced testicular toxicity in rats.

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