Publications by authors named "M A Alom"

HIV-1 integrase (IN), a major protein in the HIV life cycle responsible for integrating viral cDNA into the host DNA, represents a promising drug target. Small peptides have emerged as antiviral therapeutics for HIV because of their facile synthesis, highly selective nature, and fewer side effects. However, selecting the best candidates from a vast pool of peptides is a daunting task.

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Background: Percutaneous mitral balloon commissurotomy (PMBC) is the gold standard for the treatment of patients with symptomatic rheumatic mitral valve (MV) stenosis and favorable valve morphology. Intracardiac ultrasound (ICE)-guided PMBC is an attractive alternative to standard transesophageal echocardiography guidance for simplification of procedure and avoiding general anesthesia.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of all ICE-guided PMBC cases at our institution between July 2020 and November 2023.

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly prevalent and deadly brain tumor with high mortality rates, especially among adults. Despite extensive research, the underlying mechanisms driving its progression remain poorly understood. Computational analysis offers a powerful approach to explore potential prognostic biomarkers, drug targets, and therapeutic agents for GBM.

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  • Asthma is a common respiratory condition in the U.S., impacting 8.7% of the population, with significant implications for public health and policy decisions.
  • The study analyzed data from 64,222 participants (20 years and older) and found notable risk factors, including higher prevalence among females, individuals aged 60 and older, and non-Hispanic whites.
  • Key risk factors associated with asthma include being female, having low income, being obese, and smoking, suggesting that public health efforts should focus on these areas for better prevention and management.
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Brain abscess is a life-threatening infection that can occur secondary to contiguous or hematogenous spread. Several underlying conditions can lead to brain abscesses, such as dental infection, otitis media, sinusitis, and immunosuppression. Esophageal perforation leading to brain abscesses is extremely rare.

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