Publications by authors named "M A Javaid"

Purpose: This study explored how exogenous silicon (Si) affects growth and salt resistance in maize.

Methods: The maize was cultivated in sand-filled pots, incorporating varied silicon and salt stress (NaCl) treatments. Silicon was applied at 0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 mM, and salt stress was induced using 0, 60 and120 mM concentrations.

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Introduction Paediatric forearm fractures are common, but isolated radial diaphyseal fractures are rare, representing a small subset. Unlike fractures involving both the radius and ulna, these fractures lack well-established management guidelines. The potential for alignment loss during treatment underscores the need for specific protocols.

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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a significant healthcare problem. More advanced stages are associated with increased mortality, morbidity and cost. Instigating measures to slow down disease progression at an early stage can save lives, and millions of dollars of taxpayers' money.

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This research utilizes carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a renewable feedstock in polyurethane synthesis, offering improved thermal stability and potential for biomedical applications. In this study, a series of CMC-based polyurethanes was synthesized by using a step-growth polymerization reaction. The initial step involved the reaction of isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) with hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) to prepare an isocyanate (-NCO) terminated prepolymer.

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Article Synopsis
  • Heavy metals, particularly nickel (Ni), are problematic for agriculture and public health, affecting crop growth and posing toxicity risks at high levels.
  • This study explored the use of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO NPs) to mitigate Ni stress in maize, which resulted in improved antioxidant mechanisms, photosynthesis, and nutrient uptake while reducing cellular damage.
  • The findings suggest that TiO NPs effectively decrease nickel accumulation and help restore cellular balance, showcasing their potential as a sustainable solution for improving crop resilience in contaminated soils.
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