Publications by authors named "M Zubair Jafar"

Here, first-principles calculations have been employed to make a comparative study on structural, mechanical, electronic, and optical properties of new CaMF (M = As and Sb) photovoltaic compounds under pressure. The findings disclose that these two systems possess a direct band gap, showcasing a large tunable range under pressure, effectively encompassing the visible light spectrum. Adjusting various levels of hydrostatic pressure has effectively tuned both the band alignment and the effective masses of electrons and holes.

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Objective: To compare the effects of the Muscle Energy Technique (MET) and the Bowen Technique on hamstring muscle tightness in chronic low back pain (CLBP) patients.

Method: A randomized clinical trial (RCT) designed study in which 62 participants were recruited through the purposive sampling technique were divided into two groups by the lottery method. Subjects who had pain for more than six months in the back and hamstring tightness were included.

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Luteolin (LN), is an herbal bioactive flavone and exhibits many pharmacological activities. However, the bioavailability of LN is limited due to its inadequate solubility and significant first-pass metabolism. The present study developed transdermal LN-loaded invasomes (IVM) gel to improve the therapeutic efficacy.

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Since prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death, a better understanding of the molecular pathways guiding its development is imperative. A key factor in prostate cancer is autophagy, a cellular mechanism that affects both cell survival and death. Autophagy is essential in maintaining cellular homeostasis.

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Thyme oil (TO) is a valuable essential oil believed to possess a variety of bioactivities, including antibacterial, anticancer, and antioxidant properties. These attributes grant TO the excellent capability to treat a wide range of diseases, particularly the effective eradication of infection in the stomach. However, its practical use is limited by its low stability under atmospheric conditions.

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