Publications by authors named "Jafri M"

Hypertrophic scarring (HTS) is an abnormal process of wound healing that results in excessive scar tissue formation. Over the past decade, we have demonstrated that mechanotransduction-the conversion of mechanical stimuli into cellular responses-drives excessive fibrotic scar healing. A mouse model to assess human-like hypertrophic scarring would be an essential tool for examining various therapeutics and their ability to reduce scarring and improve healing.

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Introduction: The first vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) implantation in Malaysia was back in 2000, and the implantation rate increased tremendously since 2019. VNS has been used in patients who had persistent seizures despite epilepsy surgeries or were not candidates for epilepsy surgeries. We aimed to study the efficacy of VNS in Malaysia.

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Previous studies have observed alterations in excitation-contraction (EC) coupling during end-stage heart failure that include action potential and calcium (Ca) transient prolongation and a reduction of the Ca transient amplitude. Underlying these phenomena are the downregulation of potassium (K) currents, downregulation of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca ATPase (SERCA), increase Ca sensitivity of the ryanodine receptor, and the upregulation of the sodium-calcium (Na-Ca) exchanger. However, in human heart failure (HF), debate continues about the relative contributions of the changes in calcium handling vs.

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Mutations in the ryanodine receptor (RyR2) gene have been linked to arrhythmia and possibly sudden cardiac death (SCD) during acute emotional stress, physical activities, or catecholamine perfusion. The most prevalent disorder is catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT1). Four primary mechanisms have been proposed to describe CPVT1 with a RyR2 mutation: (a) gain-of-function, (b) destabilization of binding proteins, (c) store-overload-induced Ca release (SOICR), and (d) loss of function.

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  • Fetal therapy has evolved to include treatments for complex fetal disorders, leading to the establishment of specialized maternal-fetal surgery centers across the country.
  • These centers adopt a multidisciplinary approach to prioritize both the safety of pregnant patients and the health of the fetus.
  • While existing literature outlines what makes an effective center, there’s a lack of guidance on how to actually create one, highlighting the complex and resource-intensive journey involved in building these facilities.
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  • A multicenter study involving 13 pediatric trauma centers examined the effects of a standardized non-operative management (NOM) approach for children with blunt traumatic pancreatic laceration and ductal injury between 2018-2022.
  • Results showed that most patients recovered quickly with a low-fat diet starting after a median of 4 days, and hospital stays averaging 8 days, while complications like cyst development were significantly reduced compared to a historical variable management cohort.
  • The findings suggest that using a consistent NOM protocol can improve patient outcomes and that pancreatic ascites at presentation might indicate a higher risk of developing pseudocysts in these cases.
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 has caused the deaths of more than 100 million birds since 2021, and human cases since 1997 have been associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Given recent detections of HPAI H5N1 in dairy cattle and H5N1 RNA detections in pasteurized retail milk in the United States, we established the pan-Canadian Milk Network in April 2024. Through our network of collaborators from across Canada, retail milk was procured longitudinally, approximately every 2 weeks, and sent to a central laboratory to test for the presence of influenza A virus RNA.

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Introduction: How renal mass biopsy (RMB) impacts patient management with T1 renal masses (T1RMs) is unclear. We explore the association between RMB and utilization of active surveillance (AS), nephron-sparing interventions, and radical nephrectomy (RN).

Methods: Data were analyzed retrospectively using the MUSIC-KIDNEY (Michigan Urological Surgery Improvement Collaborative Kidney Mass: Identifying and Defining Necessary Evaluation and Therapy) registry.

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Cellular molecules interact with one another in a structured manner, defining a regulatory network topology that describes cellular mechanisms. Genetic mutations alter these networks' pathways, generating complex disorders such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Boolean models have assisted in understanding biological system dynamics since Kauffman's 1969 discovery, and various analytical tools for regulatory networks have been developed.

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SARS-CoV-2 can induce a hypercoagulable state, occasionally resulting in pulmonary venous thrombosis (PVT) due to inflammation and endothelial injury. Documented cases of PVT with active COVID-19 and post-COVID are rare. We report a 40-year-old postpartum female with unprovoked PVT following a recent nonhospitalized COVID-19 infection.

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Background: Ovarian cancer (OC) is the most lethal gynecological cancer in the United States. Among the different types of OC, serous ovarian cancer (SOC) stands out as the most prevalent. Transcriptomics techniques generate extensive gene expression data, yet only a few of these genes are relevant to clinical diagnosis.

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  • * The occurrence of SVC syndrome from metastatic melanoma is rare, especially compared to other types of cancer like lung cancer, making the data on this condition limited and inconsistent.
  • * This case demonstrates the unusual nature of melanoma-related SVC syndrome and emphasizes the necessity for customized diagnostic and management strategies, contributing useful information to the medical field.
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Objective: To increase the percentage of patients who undergo rapid magnetic resonance imaging (rMRI) rather than computed tomography (CT) for evaluation of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) from 45% in 2020 to 80% by December 2021.

Study Design: This was a quality improvement initiative targeted to patients presenting to the pediatric emergency department presenting with mild TBI, with baseline data collected from January 2020 to December 2020. From January 2021 to August 2021, we implemented a series of improvement interventions and tracked the percentage of patients undergoing neuroimaging who received rMRI as their initial study.

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Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are long linear polysaccharides found in every mammalian tissue. Previously thought only to be involved in cellular structure or hydration, GAGs are now known to be involved in cell signaling and protein modulation in cellular adhesion, growth, proliferation, and anti-coagulation. In this study, we showed that GAGs have an inhibitory effect on the IL-1β-stimulated mRNA expression of IL-6 and IL-8.

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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms are extremely rare in the pediatric population. In this video case report, we describe the successful repair of a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm in a 7-month-old female infant.

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FOLFOX and FOLFIRI chemotherapy are considered standard first-line treatment options for colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the criteria for selecting the appropriate treatments have not been thoroughly analyzed. A newly developed machine learning model was applied on several gene expression data from the public repository GEO database to identify molecular signatures predictive of efficacy of 5-FU based combination chemotherapy (FOLFOX and FOLFIRI) in patients with CRC.

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Background: Injuries, the leading cause of death in children 1-17 years old, are often preventable. Injury patterns are impacted by changes in the child's environment, shifts in supervision, and caregiver stressors. The objective of this study was to evaluate the incidence and proportion of injuries, mechanisms, and severity seen in Pediatric Emergency Departments (PEDs) during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Introduction: A standardised testing protocol for evaluation of a wide range of dental cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) performance and image quality (IQ) parameters is still limited and commercially available testing tool is unaffordable by some centres. This study aims to assess the performance of a low-cost fabricated phantom for image quality assessment (IQA) of digital CBCT unit.

Methods: A customised polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) cylindrical phantom was developed for performance evaluation of Planmeca ProMax 3D Mid digital dental CBCT unit.

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Text mining methods are being developed to assimilate the volume of biomedical textual materials that are continually expanding. Understanding protein-protein interaction (PPI) deficits would assist in explaining the genesis of diseases. In this study, we designed an automated system to extract PPIs from the biomedical literature that uses a deep learning sentence classification model, a pretrained word embedding, and a BiLSTM recurrent neural network with additional layers, a conditional random field (CRF) named entity recognition (NER) model, and shortest-dependency path (SDP) model using the SpaCy library in Python.

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Calcium (Ca) sparks are the elementary events of excitation-contraction coupling, yet they are not explicitly represented in human ventricular myocyte models. A stochastic ventricular cardiomyocyte human model that adapts to intracellular Ca ([Ca]) dynamics, spark regulation, and frequency-dependent changes in the form of locally controlled Ca release was developed. The 20,000 CRUs in this model are composed of 9 individual LCCs and 49 RyRs that function as couplons.

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Estimating vehicles' position precisely is essential in Vehicular Adhoc Networks (VANETs) for their safe, autonomous, and reliable operation. The conventional approaches used for vehicles' position estimation, like Global Positioning System (GPS) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), pose significant data delays and data transmission errors, which render them ineffective in achieving precision in vehicles' position estimation, especially under dynamic environments. Moreover, the existing radar-based approaches proposed for position estimation utilize the static values of range and azimuth, which make them inefficient in highly dynamic environments.

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Background: The role of emergency department resuscitative thoracotomy (EDT) in traumatically injured children has not been elucidated. We aimed to perform a systematic review and create evidence-based guidelines to answer the following PICO (population, intervention, comparator, and outcome) question: should pediatric patients who present to the emergency department pulseless (with or without signs of life [SOL]) after traumatic injuries (penetrating thoracic, penetrating abdominopelvic, or blunt) undergo EDT (vs. no EDT) to improve survival and neurologically intact survival?

Methods: Using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation methodology, a group of 12 pediatric trauma experts from the Pediatric Trauma Society, Western Trauma Association, and Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma assembled to perform a systematic review.

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Mitochondria in mammalian cardiomyocytes display considerable structural heterogeneity, the significance of which is not currently understood. We use electron microscopic tomography to analyze a dataset of 68 mitochondrial subvolumes to look for correlations among mitochondrial size and shape, crista morphology and membrane density, and organelle location within rat cardiac myocytes. A tomographic analysis guided the definition of four classes of crista morphology: lamellar, tubular, mixed and transitional, the last associated with remodeling between lamellar and tubular cristae.

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