Publications by authors named "M M Lutfe Elahi"

Cryptococcosis is a lethal mycosis instigated by the pathogenic species Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii, primarily affects the lungs, manifesting as pneumonia, and the brain, where it presents as meningitis. Mortality rate could reach 100% if infections remain untreated in cryptococcal meningitis. Treatment options for cryptococcosis are limited and and there are no licensed vaccines clinically available to treat or prevent cryptococcosis.

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Background: The rising prevalence of cesarean deliveries (CD) is a major public health problem worldwide, especially in Bangladesh. This study aims to investigate the prevalence and factors associated with cesarean deliveries in the Jashore district of Bangladesh.

Study Design: This cross-sectional study, conducted from December 2022 to February 2023 in Jashore district, Bangladesh, involved face-to-face interviews with 662 mothers during hospital visits.

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Genes of folate-mediated 1 carbon metabolism are found to be highly upregulated in tumor cells and promote cancer cell proliferation. The current study aimed to determine the expression of the MTHFD2 gene in bladder and breast cancers. Furthermore, the determination of potential ligand-based inhibitors against MTHFD2 was performed in comparison with those of chemotherapeutic drugs and natural plant-based compounds.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates benign histiocytic proliferation in effusions, noting its similarities to diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, while highlighting potential confusion with malignant tumors.
  • Out of 755 benign effusion cases analyzed over a year, 35 cases exhibited histiocytic signet ring cell features, emphasizing the importance of correct diagnosis.
  • Key characteristics of these benign histiocytes include clear cytoplasm, eccentric nuclei, and a specific morphology that distinguishes them from malignant cells, confirmed through immunohistochemical staining.
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Corticobasal degeneration (CBD) is a major four-repeat tauopathy along with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). Although detergent-insoluble 37-40-kDa carboxyl-terminal tau fragments (CTFs) are hallmarks of CBD pathology, the process of their formation is unknown. This study monitored the formation of CBD-type fibrils that exhibit astrocytic plaques, a characteristic CBD pathology, using its biochemical properties different from those of Alzheimer's disease/PSP-type fibrils.

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