Publications by authors named "I M Khurram"

Thapsigargin, a sesquiterpene lactone derived from Thapsia garganica L., has demonstrated mixed potential as an anticancer agent due to its potent ability to disrupt calcium signaling and induce apoptosis. This review evaluates the chemopreventive and chemotherapeutic potential of thapsigargin, focusing on its molecular mechanisms and toxicity.

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Variation in the mutual responsiveness of social partners to each other can be reflected in behavioral suites that covary with neural activity in ways that track the salience or valence of interactions. Juvenile social isolation alters social behavior and neural activity during social interaction, but whether and how it alters the covariation between behavior and neural activity has not been as well explored. To address this issue, four classes of experimental subjects: isolated males, socially housed males, isolated females, and socially housed females, were paired with an opposite-sex social partner that had been socially housed.

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  • * They are found in many types of cells and are really stable, making them interesting for medical research, especially in cancer.
  • * CircRNAs can play many roles in cells, such as helping to control gene activity and protein interactions, and they might be important for finding new ways to diagnose and treat cancer.
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Breast cancer is the most prevalent and leading cause of mortality worldwide among women. Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis is an alternative quantitative approach to conventional methods for cancer diagnosis. The current research project aimed to determine the efficacy of cfDNA as a diagnostic biomarker in breast cancer patients in Pakistan.

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  • Cardiac arrhythmias are a significant health issue globally, with traditional 12-lead ECGs used for diagnosis but suffering from limitations in accuracy and operator bias.
  • This study introduces electromechanical wave imaging (EWI), a noninvasive ultrasound technique that accurately maps heart arrhythmias in patients prior to catheter ablation.
  • EWI demonstrated a high accuracy of 96% in locating arrhythmias, significantly outperforming the 71% accuracy of 12-lead ECG analyses, suggesting it could enhance treatment options for patients with cardiac arrhythmias.
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