Publications by authors named "Jameel A Khan"

Screening for drought tolerance requires precise techniques like phonemics, which is an emerging science aimed at non-destructive methods allowing large-scale screening of genotypes. Large-scale screening complements genomic efforts to identify genes relevant for crop improvement. Thirty maize inbred lines from various sources (exotic and indigenous) maintained at Dryland Agriculture Research Station were used in the current study.

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In this paper, we propose a new Intelligent Traffic Sign Recognition (ITSR) system with illumination preprocessing capability. Our proposed Dark Area Sensitive Tone Mapping (DASTM) technique can enhance the illumination of only dark regions of an image with little impact on bright regions. We used this technique as a pre-processing module for our new traffic sign recognition system.

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Earthworms show a wide spectrum of regenerative potential with certain species like Eisenia fetida capable of regenerating more than two-thirds of their body while other closely related species, such as Paranais litoralis seem to have lost this ability. Earthworms belong to the phylum Annelida, in which the genomes of the marine oligochaete Capitella telata and the freshwater leech Helobdella robusta have been sequenced and studied. Herein, we report the transcriptomic changes in Eisenia fetida (Indian isolate) during regeneration.

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Background: Enhancing the micronutrient content of staple crops such as rice will improve human nutrition and address the problem of hidden hunger globally. Rice grains consumed after polishing lack adequate amounts of micronutrients. The present study aims to reveal the effects of polishing on micronutrient content and to identify superior genotype(s) to improve yield and micronutrient content after polishing.

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Background: Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest of all human malignancies with limited options for therapy. Here, we report the development of an optimized targeted drug delivery system to inhibit advanced stage pancreatic tumor growth in an orthotopic mouse model. METHODPRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Targeting specificity in vitro was confirmed by preincubation of the pancreatic cancer cells with C225 as well as Nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBMPR - nucleoside transporter (NT) inhibitor).

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Background: Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer related deaths in America. Monoclonal antibodies are a viable treatment option for inhibiting cancer growth. Tumor specific drug delivery could be achieved utilizing these monoclonal antibodies as targeting agents.

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An understanding of interaction of nanomaterials with living systems is fundamental to address nanosafety issues, which, in turn will dictate the future prospects of nanomedicine. Herein, we examine the molecular effects of uptake of Magnetite (Fe(3)O(4)) Nanocrystals (MNC) using a transcriptomics approach. The uptake of MNC was studied by electron microscopy.

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Background: The secretory proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) have been known to be involved in the virulence, pathogenesis as well as proliferation of the pathogen. Among this set, many proteins have been hypothesized to play a critical role at the genesis of the onset of infection, the primary site of which is invariably the human lung.

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Recent advances in understanding biological systems have proven that RNA is not merely the carrier of genetic information, but also a key molecule in regulation of gene expression and other crucial metabolic processes. Therefore, it is being considered as an ideal therapeutic candidate both for metabolic and genetic disorders. However, research involving RNA molecules faces a practical limitation since RNA is highly labile.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jameel A Khan"

  • - Jameel A Khan's research spans diverse fields, including agriculture, nanomedicine, and molecular biology, focusing on novel approaches to solve practical challenges in crop improvement and cancer therapy.
  • - His studies on maize inbred lines utilize high-throughput phenomics to enhance drought tolerance, while his work on pancreatic cancer involves the development of targeted gold nanotherapeutics to inhibit tumor growth.
  • - Additionally, Khan investigates the micronutrient content in staple crops like rice, emphasizing biofortification strategies to combat hidden hunger, as well as studying the regenerative potential in earthworms through transcriptomic analysis.