Publications by authors named "M Humayun Kabir"

Background: Endogenous glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) regulate islet cell function. GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) have been associated with an elevated risk of acute pancreatitis. Data on the pancreatic safety of tirzepatide (a dual GLP-1 and GIP agonist) and its effects on islet cell function in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are scarce.

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Pharmacological reactivation of the tumor suppressor p53 remains a key challenge for the treatment of cancer. Acetylation Targeting Chimera (AceTAC), a novel technology is previously reported that hijacks lysine acetyltransferases p300/CBP to acetylate the p53Y220C mutant. However, p300/CBP are the only acetyltransferases harnessed for AceTAC development to date.

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Pesticide residue monitoring in river water is obligatory for their negative ecotoxicological consequences. The current-use pesticides (CUPs) include a diverse range of synthetic pesticides registered by regulatory bodies worldwide as an alternative to the banned organochlorine pesticides (OCPs). Nowadays, CUPs are preferred for agricultural and non-agricultural purposes due to their low persistence and moderate toxicity.

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Computer vision has emerged as a promising technology with numerous applications in healthcare. This systematic review provides an overview of advancements and challenges associated with computer vision in healthcare. The review highlights the application areas where computer vision has made significant strides, including medical imaging, surgical assistance, remote patient monitoring, and telehealth.

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  • * Female Long-Evans rats were divided into groups to assess the effects of E155 on tumor development, with some receiving the dye in various doses over 40 weeks compared to control groups.
  • * Results showed that higher E155 doses led to significant weight loss, renal impairment, liver dysfunction, and an increased incidence of mammary tumors, suggesting that prolonged exposure could heighten breast cancer risk.
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