Publications by authors named "Kashif M"

Drug resistance poses a major obstacle to the efficient treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC), which is one of the cancers that kill people most often in the United States. Advanced colorectal cancer patients frequently pass away from the illness, even with advancements in chemotherapy and targeted therapies. Developing new biomarkers and therapeutic targets is essential to enhancing prognosis and therapy effectiveness.

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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an emerging, highly contagious transboundary disease of bovines caused by the Lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), responsible for substantial economic losses to the dairy, meat, and leather industries in Pakistan as well as various countries around the world. Epidemiological information on LSD is scarce in Punjab, Pakistan. Therefore, a molecular epidemiological study was conducted in two agro-ecologically diverse districts (Bhakkar and Jhang) of Punjab, Pakistan.

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The photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B (RhB), a cationic dye, and bromocresol green (BCG), an anionic dye, was investigated using oxygen vacancy-enriched ZnO as the catalyst. These dyes were selected due to their differing charges and molecular structures, allowing for a deeper exploration of how these characteristics impact the degradation process. The catalyst was prepared by reducing ZnO with 10% H/Ar gas at 500 °C, and the introduction of oxygen vacancies was confirmed using various characterization techniques.

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Introduction The debate remains unresolved about whether an open (Milligan-Morgan) or closed (Ferguson) approach is superior for hemorrhoidectomy. Advocates from both groups state that each has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. In light of this, we intend to share our experience by comparing the two in terms of their post-operative outcomes.

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Trypsin inhibitor from the root-tuber of underutilized legume Winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus (L.) DC.) (WbT-TI) was purified using ion exchange chromatography followed by size-exclusion chromatography.

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Cyclo(Pro-Val) is a diketopiperazine (DKP) found widespread in marine microbes and resulting food products. With new bioactivities of cyclo(Pro-Val) being continually discovered, its potential applications in agriculture and food are becoming more evident, highlighting the need for efficient and practical methods to produce these compounds. However, the biosynthesis mechanisms of cyclo(Pro-Val), particularly in probiotics, remain unclear, and the functional identification of nonribosomal peptide synthases (NRPS) is still limited.

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Neurosurgical training and practice rely heavily on research, which is a pivotal marker of academic productivity. This study investigates the current landscape of neurosurgery publications originating from Pakistan, encompassing overall research output, prevalent topics, and disparities across institutions and regions. Electronic databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect, were systematically searched up to November 1, 2023, using specified keywords.

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have emerged as one of the most capable and interesting materials in recent decades and have extraordinary mechanical properties (MPs) and resourceful applications in bioengineering and medicine. Equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations have been performed to investigate the structural and MPs of armchair, chiral, and semiconducting and metallic zigzag single-walled CNTs (SWCNTs) under varying temperature (K) and compressive and tensile strains ±γ (%) with reactive bond-order potential. New results elaborate on the buckling and deformation mechanisms of the SWCNTs through deep analyses of density profiles, radial distribution functions, structural visualizations, and stress-strain interactions.

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Our earlier research demonstrated α-glucosidase inhibitory (AGI) and antioxidant activities of the optimised extract of leaves. It was reported having numerous compounds, although it was unclear which compounds exhibit the bioactivities as well as their binding interaction to the enzyme. This study aimed to identify the compounds possessing AGI and antioxidant activities in the extract utilising GC-MS-based metabolomics, and to analyse the ligand-enzyme binding interactions molecular docking.

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  • Researchers are focused on creating effective catalysts to address energy demands and reduce water pollution caused by organic pollutants.
  • A new composite catalyst, CuWO@MIL-101(Fe), was created using a solvothermal method, integrating CuWO nanoparticles with an iron-based metal-organic framework (MOF).
  • The CuWO@MIL-101(Fe) composite demonstrated excellent performance in oxygen evolution and photocatalysis, showing a low overpotential and high degradation rates of pollutants like methylene blue.
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Background: Post acne and post burn facial scarring are more common in young generation leading to disfigurement and unpleasing result. These scars have major aesthetic, functional, and social effects on the affected person. Aim of the study was to establish the role of Autologous Nanofat grafting in treating post acne & post burn facial scarring in terms of pleasing aesthetic appearance of face & patient satisfaction.

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  • - Chronic liver disease (CLD) is becoming more common and presents challenges for pregnant patients, leading to significant risks for both mothers and babies
  • This study aimed to examine the pregnancy outcomes for women with CLD and understand how maternal CLD affects these outcomes
  • A total of 91 pregnant women with CLD were analyzed, revealing complications such as preterm labor, cesarean deliveries, low birth weights, and higher rates of intrauterine deaths. *
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Background The importance of oral health in general well-being is widely acknowledged. It is expected that students belonging to dental and medical fields maintain a strong awareness of oral health and participate in public oral health awareness and initiatives, particularly in low-income nations such as Pakistan. Objectives The objective of the study was to assess the relation of periodontal status and dental caries status of medical and dental students in Taxila, Pakistan, with their oral health knowledge, attitude, and behavior.

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Background: As the risk factors and prevalence of hypertension continue to increase in Pakistan, it is imperative to understand the perceptions of patients about its prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and management to inform the design of programmes to improve management.

Objective: To explore patients' perceptions about the treatment, management and control of hypertension in an urban population in Pakistan.

Methods: Using a semi-structured questionnaire, we conducted one-on-one interviews with 30 hypertensive patients at 2 urban government tertiary care hospitals in Lahore and Sargodha.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) affects millions of people and has limited treatment options, thus making it a global health concern. Amyloid β (Aβ), a disrupted cholinergic system with high acetylcholinesterase (AChE), oxidative stress (OS), reduced antioxidants, and neuroinflammation are key factors influencing AD progression. Prior research has shown that AChE can interact with Aβ and increase its accumulation and neurotoxicity, so targeting AChEs and Aβ could be a potential therapeutic approach for AD treatment.

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CH-SCR denitrification technology faces catalyst deactivation problems and low catalytic performance at medium-low temperatures. This study utilized the intermetallic synergies to prepare atomic cluster catalysts (FeNiCu/NC) by anchoring Fe-Ni-Cu on a carbon matrix to enhance the CH-SCR performance at medium-low temperatures. The synergistic effect of the Fe-Ni-Cu is reflected in the differences in the physicochemical properties of the catalysts, which is proved by several characterization techniques.

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The resilient modulus (M) of different pavement materials is one of the most important input parameters for the mechanistic-empirical pavement design approach. The dynamic triaxial test is the most often used method for evaluating the M, although it is expensive, time-consuming, and requires specialized lab facilities. The purpose of this study is to establish a new model based on Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks for predicting the M of stabilized base materials with various additives during wet-dry cycles (WDC).

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Background/objectives Dentine hypersensitivity (DH) is a common dental condition marked by transient, sharp pain arising from dentinal exposure. Bioactive materials are capable of remineralization. This study aims to explore the remineralization effect of bioactive glass (BAG) with and without fluoride and casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP), using dentine discs as the test substrate.

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  • The study examined how specific genetic variations (SNPs) in the CD44 gene affect its protein expression and influence the risk of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).
  • It involved comparing genetic and protein expression data from 85 HNSCC patients and 85 healthy controls, using techniques like immunohistochemistry and DNA sequencing.
  • Results showed that the SNP rs13347 was significantly linked to a higher risk of HNSCC, particularly in individuals with the TT genotype, while no connection was found for the SNP rs187115.
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BCL11b is a transcription regulator and a tumor suppressor involved in lymphomagenesis, central nervous system (CNS) and immune system developments. BCL11b favors persistence of HIV latency and contributes to control cell cycle, differentiation and apoptosis in multiple organisms and cell models. Although BCL11b recruits the non-coding RNA 7SK and epigenetic enzymes to regulate gene expression, BCL11b-associated ribonucleoprotein complexes are unknown.

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Ecological sustainability has become a top priority for worldwide policymakers due to severe consequences. Innovative approaches, like climate finance and financial technology (FinTech), are crucial in combating climate change and its environmental hazards. This study aims to investigate the role of climate finance on ecological sustainability with FinTech and institutional quality as moderators from 2010 to 2022 in 58 advanced countries.

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  • The study investigates how gold nanoparticles (GNPs) affect DNA damage in cells when irradiated with proton beams, focusing on single-strand and double-strand breaks.
  • Simulations show that indirect double-strand breaks (DSBs) significantly increase with the presence of GNPs, particularly at 30 nm size with 30 MeV protons, while direct DSBs remain unchanged.
  • The research highlights the importance of considering DNA repair mechanisms in understanding the effects of GNPs on DNA damage in radiation therapy.
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Utilizing Heterobasidion partitivirus 13 strain an1 (HetPV13-an1) and 15 strain pa1 (HetPV15-pa1) in co-infection is considered a potential biocontrol approach against Heterobasidion root and butt rot. Both partitiviruses mediate debilitating effects in most Heterobasidion host isolates and are generally transmitted efficiently between host strains. In this investigation, we conducted transmission experiments in the laboratory (in vitro) using several H.

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Background The neurological condition known as multiple sclerosis (MS) is crippling and has a complicated pathogenesis as well as a wide range of clinical symptoms, including fatigue, difficulty walking, numbness or tingling, muscle spasms and spasticity, weakness, vision problems, dizziness and vertigo, bladder and bowel dysfunction, cognitive impairment, and emotional changes. The complete scope of MS pathology cannot be fully captured by conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences, which has led to the investigation of sophisticated MRI methods for better diagnosis and treatment. Objective This study aims to evaluate the clinical relevance of advanced MRI sequences in multiple sclerosis.

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Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a global musculoskeletal ailment. Over the past few years, dry needling (DN) has garnered interest from both physical therapists and patients. Physical therapy commonly employs spinal manipulation to alleviate persistent LBP and other musculoskeletal disorders.

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