Publications by authors named "Malik S"

Computational simulations of coronary artery blood flow, using anatomical models based on clinical imaging, are an emerging non-invasive tool for personalized treatment planning. However, current simulations contend with two related challenges - incomplete anatomies in image-based models due to the exclusion of arteries smaller than the imaging resolution, and the lack of personalized flow distributions informed by patient-specific imaging. We introduce a data-enabled, personalized and multi-scale flow simulation framework spanning large coronary arteries to myocardial microvasculature.

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Aging is associated with a priming of microglia such that they are hypersensitive to further immune challenges. As such high-fat diet during aging can have detrimental effects on cognition that is not seen in the young. However, conflicting findings also suggest that obesity may protect against cognitive decline during aging.

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  • The ALICE detector measured the cross section for incoherent photonuclear production of J/ψ vector mesons, focusing on the Mandelstam |t| variable, during ultraperipheral collisions of Pb nuclei at a very high energy of 5.02 TeV.
  • The measurement was conducted within a rapidity interval of |y|<0.8 and covers a specific range of Bjorken-x values.
  • Analysis showed that models without quantum fluctuations in the gluon density predicted a much steeper |t|-dependence than observed, but including these fluctuations improved the models' alignment with the data.
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  • Porphyria is a genetic disorder affecting heme biosynthesis, leading to a buildup of porphyrins in organs, especially the liver, which can result in severe conditions like cholestasis and liver cirrhosis.* -
  • Congenital erythropoietic porphyria (CEP) is a rare type of porphyria caused by a specific enzyme deficiency, primarily causing skin issues but also potentially affecting the liver with fibrosis.* -
  • A unique case is reported of a CEP patient who developed porto-sinusoidal vascular disease, leading to complications like portal hypertension that required liver transplantation.*
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Within psychiatry, the proportions of individuals underrepresented in medicine (URM) are lower than are the proportions among the general U.S. population.

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  • Breast cancer is a significant health issue in Indonesia, prompting a study to explore potential biomarkers, specifically mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA-CN) and relative telomere length (RTL), which are linked to oxidative stress.
  • Researchers conducted a case-control study comparing blood samples from 175 breast cancer patients to 181 healthy individuals, utilizing quantitative real-time PCR for analysis.
  • Results showed that younger breast cancer patients (under 48) had higher mtDNA-CN and RTL compared to healthy individuals, indicating these biomarkers might be useful for early breast cancer risk assessment.
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the toxic oligomeric and fibrillar phases formed by monomeric alpha-synuclein (α-syn). Certain nanoparticles have been demonstrated to promote protein aggregation, while other nanomaterials have been found to prevent the process. In the current work, we use nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in conjunction with isothermal titration calorimetry to investigate the cause and mechanism of these opposing effects at the amino acid protein level.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that causes joint inflammation and destruction with an unknown origin. Our study aims to elucidate the molecular mechanism behind HIF1α overexpression in RA. Dysregulated miRNA expressions are known to influence gene behavior, thereby enhancing cell proliferation, inflammation, and resistance to apoptosis, contributing to RA development.

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  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a joint disorder influenced by hormones, particularly estrogen, which helps protect against inflammation; however, how estrogen changes metabolite levels in RA has not been thoroughly studied.
  • This research focused on how treatment with 17β-estradiol (E2) affects the metabolome of synovial fibroblasts from RA patients, using the LC-MS/MS technique to identify significant changes in metabolite levels.
  • The study found eight key metabolites influenced by E2 treatment, notably related to nicotinate metabolism, and identified gene targets linked to RA that are impacted by E2, suggesting that estrogen may help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in RA, highlighting its potential therapeutic benefits.
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  • The study focuses on tracking the variants and mutations of SARS-CoV-2 in Indonesia from January to October 2021 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the emergence of different lineages over time.
  • Initially, lineages B.1.466.2 and B.1.470 were prevalent, but the Delta variant (AY.23) outcompeted them by May 2021, followed by a rise in Omicron variants in late 2021.
  • Key mutations were identified across the samples, emphasizing the need for ongoing genomic surveillance to manage and understand the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 and its variants effectively.
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Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) is a cerebrovascular disorder highlighted by diffuse and multifocal vasoconstriction of the cerebral circulation. This syndrome has been reported to be associated with provoking vasoactive agents, and the identification of such offenders is quite challenging. In our case, the patient's RCVS was caused by the ingestion of loperamide.

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Evolutionary psychology is the study of human psychological behavior. During childhood, men and women behave similarly; however, as a child approaches puberty, new physical and behavioral changes emerge. Behavioral psychology focuses on understanding the functioning and thought processes of the human mind.

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Classically, Qigong is a Chinese technique that has been practiced in China for the past 3,000 years for healing the inner self. Qigong, wherein "Qi" means body energy and "Gong" denotes cultivation, regulates the energy flow in the body. The Qigong technique comprises a package of deep breathing training, gentle and rhythmic movement, and muscle-strengthening exercises that heal the body to activate one's internal soul energy.

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Ovarian cancers (OC) are the most common, lethal, and stage-dependent cancers at the global level, specifically in female patients. Targeted therapies involve the administration of drugs that specifically target the alterations in tumour cells responsible for their growth, proliferation, and metastasis, with the aim of treating particular patients. Presently, within the realm of gynaecological malignancies, specifically in breast and OCs, there exist various prospective therapeutic targets encompassing tumour-intrinsic signalling pathways, angiogenesis, homologous-recombination deficit, hormone receptors, and immunologic components.

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Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity has led to a corresponding increase in hypertension among children, necessitating early identification of subclinical target organ damage for accurate cardiovascular risk assessment. However, in the pediatric population, there is a paucity of literature comparing ambulatory and home blood pressure monitoring, and this knowledge gap is exacerbated by limited access to ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) facilities, particularly in developing countries, where pediatricians often resort to home blood BP monitoring as the preferred option.

Methods: In this cross-sectional study with 60 obese children (aged 5-18 years) at tertiary health care in central India, we aimed to comprehensively characterize blood pressure profiles, including office, ambulatory, and home, and investigated their correlations with indicators of end-organ damage.

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Introduction: Despite research efforts, predicting Clostridioides difficile incidence and its outcomes remains challenging. The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the performance of machine learning (ML) models in predicting C. difficile infection (CDI) incidence and complications using clinical data from electronic health records.

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Glioblastoma, a highly lethal form of brain cancer, is characterized by its aggressive growth and resistance to conventional treatments, often resulting in limited survival. The response to therapy is notably influenced by various patient-specific genetic factors, underscoring the disease's complexity. Despite the utilization of diverse treatment modalities such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, many patients experience local relapse, emphasizing the critical need for improved therapeutic strategies to effectively target these formidable tumors.

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Paper is an ideal substrate for the development of flexible and environmentally sustainable ubiquitous electronic systems. When combined with nanomaterial-based devices, it can be harnessed for various Internet-of-Things applications, ranging from wearable electronics to smart packaging. However, paper remains a challenging substrate for electronics due to its rough and porous nature.

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Paper-based sensors, often referred to as paper-based analytical devices (PADs), stand as a transformative technology in the field of analytical chemistry. They offer an affordable, versatile, and accessible solution for diverse analyte detection. These sensors harness the unique properties of paper substrates to provide a cost-effective and adaptable platform for rapid analyte detection, spanning chemical species, biomolecules, and pathogens.

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  • Stent underexpansion, a condition linked to calcified lesions, can also happen in non-severely calcified lesions and is a key predictor of complications after cardiac procedures.
  • In a study of 993 patients, it was found that 3.6% of non-severely calcified lesions experienced underexpansion, and these cases showed greater calcium arc and thickness compared to those without underexpansion.
  • Factors like larger and thicker eccentric calcium in the mid left anterior descending artery and negative remodeling were identified as potential contributors to underexpansion, which may lead to higher two-year target lesion failure rates.
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Accurate prediction of recurrence and progression in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) is essential to inform management and eligibility for clinical trials. Despite substantial interest in developing artificial intelligence (AI) applications in NMIBC, their clinical readiness remains unclear. This systematic review aimed to critically appraise AI studies predicting NMIBC outcomes, and to identify common methodological and reporting pitfalls.

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In this study, we aim to discuss the long-term clinical outcomes of intravascular ultrasound imaging-guided percutaneous intervention (IVUS-PCI) versus angiography-guided percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in complex coronary lesions over a mean period of 2 years. A systematic search and meta-analysis were conducted to assess the efficacy of using intravascular ultrasound or optical coherence tomography guidance in coronary artery stenting compared to angiography. A total of 11 randomized controlled trials with 6740 patients were included.

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Purpose: We propose a quantitative framework for motion-corrected T2 fetal brain measurements in vivo and validate the single-shot fast spin echo (SS-FSE) sequence to perform these measurements.

Methods: Stacks of two-dimensional SS-FSE slices are acquired with different echo times (TE) and motion-corrected with slice-to-volume reconstruction (SVR). The quantitative T2 maps are obtained by a fit to a dictionary of simulated signals.

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Background Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is an integral part of non-pharmacological therapy in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Yoga therapy (YT) has been shown to be beneficial in COPD, but the lack of large well-designed trials and standardized modules restricts its acceptability. This randomized control trial compares these two modalities in COPD patients via supervised tele-intervention.

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