Publications by authors named "M S Ayesha"

Seasonality can play a crucial role in altering water quality in tropical rivers, and as a benthic community, diatom can show seasonal variation and changes in ecological status. During the present study, the Trophic Diatom Index (TDI) and Water Quality Index (WQI) were used to determine the ecological status of a transboundary river, the Sari-Goyain River in Bangladesh. Samplings were carried out from upstream to downstream river sites in wet and dry seasons to observe the seasonal dynamics.

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Endophytes, both bacterial and fungal, constitute an integral component of the leaf ecosystem. Here we argue that the respiratory metabolism of endophytes in the intercellular spaces of leaves could have a significant role in enhancing leaf photosynthesis by enriching the internal CO concentration, especially in C3 plants.

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  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major global health issue, ranking as the sixth most common cancer with high mortality rates, and microRNAs, particularly miR-4521, are crucial in understanding its development and progression.
  • This study focuses on the relationship between miR-4521 and the protein FAM129A in HCC, discovering that FAM129A is overexpressed in HCC tissues and correlates with increased markers for cancer progression (MMP9) and decreased inhibitors (TIMP-1).
  • Results show that enhancing miR-4521 while silencing FAM129A reduces HCC cell migration, invasion, and proliferation by triggering cell death pathways, highlighting the potential of targeting this regulatory
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Pre-sowing seed treatment with systemic fungicides is a firmly entrenched practice for most agricultural crops worldwide. The treatment is intended to protect the crop against seed- and soil-borne diseases. In recent years, there is increasing evidence that fungicidal applications to manage diseases might inadvertently also affect non-target organisms, such as endophytes.

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Abnormal expressions of microRNAs are involved in growth and progression of human cancers including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). An adaptor protein CRKL plays a pivotal role in HCC growth, whereas miR-124-3p downregulation is associated with clinical stage and the poor survival of patients. However, the relationship between miR-124-3p and CRKL and the molecular mechanisms through which they regulate HCC metastasis remains unclear.

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