Publications by authors named "Mohammed Amin"

Background: Smartphone use has rapidly increased worldwide. It was estimated that worldwide use of smartphones surpassed 4.3 billion in 2023, which means 54% of the world's population now uses smartphones.

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Plasma flows with enhanced dynamic pressure, known as magnetosheath jets, are often found downstream of collisionless shocks. As they propagate through the magnetosheath, they interact with the surrounding plasma, shaping its properties, and potentially becoming geoeffective upon reaching the magnetopause. In recent years (since 2016), new research has produced vital results that have significantly enhanced our understanding on many aspects of jets.

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Shipbreaking is an extremely profitable business; however, it simultaneously destroys the surrounding environment. The discharge of toxic chemicals and materials containing wastes is contaminating surrounding water. However, there is still no sufficient published information particularly focusing on shipbreaking yard (SBY) water quality.

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  • - The study focuses on the SARS-CoV-2 main protease enzyme (Mpro) as a key target for developing therapies against COVID-19, following the significant global impact of the pandemic.
  • - Researchers utilized a computer-aided drug discovery process, which included designing a structure-based pharmacophore and filtering compounds from the ZINC chemical database, resulting in 703 potential candidates for Mpro inhibition.
  • - The top candidate, compound W1 (ZINC000150656136), demonstrated strong binding properties and interactions with Mpro, with promising docking scores, suggesting it could be a lead compound for further experimental validation and clinical testing.
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This meta-analysis was designed to compare the risk of postoperative wound complications in various orthopedic surgeries (OSs) affected by the perioperative use of biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (bDMARDs). The odds ratio (OR) and mean difference (MD), with 95% confidence intervals (CIs), were calculated using dichotomous or continuous random or fixed-effect models, based on the meta-analysis data. This study incorporated 14 investigations conducted between 2005 and 2023, encompassing a total population of 19,021 individuals undergoing diverse OSs.

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  • - Research on electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is shifting towards sustainable biomass materials, which are lightweight, porous, and have good electrical conductivity, making them promising for this application.
  • - Despite some studies on the EMI shielding capabilities of biomass, this area is still emerging and requires more comprehensive research on factors like pore structure, preparation processes, and micro-control for better performance.
  • - The paper discusses preparation methods for materials like wood, bamboo, cellulose, and lignin, reviews various composite methods and fillers used, and outlines the mechanisms of EMI shielding along with future challenges and opportunities in the field.
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The meta-analysis sought to evaluate and compare the effect of obesity on surgical site wound problems in subjects after primary ovarian cancer surgery. The results found by this meta-analysis were analyzed, and then odds ratio (OR) and mean difference (MD), at 95% confidence intervals (CIs), were calculated. These models might be dichotomous or contentious, random, or fixed effect models.

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Based on the basic idea of expanding the interlayer spacing of MXene, utilizing the effect of gallic acid-modified cellulose nanofibers for rapid moisture separation, the flexible sensing and driving composite film with a perfect balance among humidity signal response and mechanical properties was prepared. Inspired by the stacking of autumn fallen leaves, the cellulose nanofibers-based composite films were formed by self-assembly under vacuum filtration of blending gallic acid-modified cellulose nanofibers with MXene. The enhanced mechanical properties (tensile strength 131.

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The development of ecofriendly fabrication phenomenon is essential requirement for commercialization of non-fullerene acceptors. Recently, end-capped modeling is employed for computational design of five non-fullerene acceptors to elevate various photovoltaic properties. All new molecules are formulated by altering the peripheral acceptors of CH-2F and DFT methodology is employed to explore the opto-electronic, morphological and charge transfer analysis.

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  • * Curcumin, a natural compound known for its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-apoptotic properties, shows promise in protecting the liver and has various health benefits with good safety profiles.
  • * The review suggests exploring advanced delivery systems for curcumin, such as nanoparticles and lipid-based formulations, to enhance its effectiveness in liver protection.
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Context: For the advancement in fields of organic and perovskite solar cells, various techniques of structural alterations are being employed on previously reported chromophores. In this study, the end-capped engineering is carried out on DBT-4F (R) by modifying terminal acceptors to improve optoelectronic and photovoltaic attributes. Seven molecules (AD1-AD7) are modeled using different push-pull acceptors.

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In the current quantum chemical study, indacenodithiophene donor core-based the end-capped alterations of the reference chromophore BTR drafted eight A2-A1-D-A1-A2 type small non-fullerene acceptors. All the computational simulations were executed under MPW1PW91/6-31G (d, p) level of DFT. The UV-Vis absorption, open circuit voltage, electron affinity, ionization potential, the density of states, reorganization energy, orbital analysis, and non-covalent interactions were studied and compared with BTR.

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Aim: To describe the protocol of a feasibility trial designed to test the preliminary effect of a 12-week culturally appropriate physical activity programme on metabolic syndrome markers and quality of life in Ghanaian adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM).

Design: Feasibility randomised controlled trial.

Methods: Through random allocation, 90 adults with T2DM will be allocated to either the control group (CG) (n = 45) or the intervention group (IG) (n = 45).

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Background: (Kpn) is the fourth leading cause of infection-related deaths globally, yet little is known about human antibody responses to invasive Kpn. In this study, we sought to determine whether the O-specific polysaccharide (OPS) antigen, a vaccine candidate, is immunogenic in humans with Kpn bloodstream infection (BSI). We also sought to define the cross-reactivity of human antibody responses among structurally related Kpn OPS subtypes and to assess the impact of capsule production on OPS-targeted antibody binding and function.

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A lightweight flexible thermally stable composite is fabricated by combining silica nanofiber membranes (SNM) with MXene@c-MWCNT hybrid film. The flexible SNM with outstanding thermal insulation are prepared from tetraethyl orthosilicate hydrolysis and condensation by electrospinning and high-temperature calcination; the MXene@c-MWCNT films are prepared by vacuum filtration technology. In particular, the SNM and MXene@c-MWCNT as one unit layer (SMC) are bonded together with 5 wt% polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) solution, which exhibits low thermal conductivity (0.

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Eletriptan (ETR), a selective pharmaceutical agent agonist of the 5-hydroxytryptamine1 receptor subtype, are primarily used to treat acute migraine attacks. ETR is a triptan-class medication that works by narrowing cerebral blood vessels and reducing chemicals that produce headache pain, light and sound sensitivity, and nausea. Due to its effectiveness in reducing migraine symptoms, it is a worthwhile choice for those looking for quick and efficient treatment.

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  • Fish sold in Dhaka's retail markets, especially tilapia and pangas, often harbor harmful bacteria like E. coli and Salmonella, posing health risks.
  • A study compared fish quality from traditional wet markets and modern supermarkets, finding higher contamination rates in wet markets.
  • Results showed significant differences in bacterial prevalence, with wet market fish having much higher levels of dangerous pathogens and antibiotic-resistant strains.
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Unlabelled: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant threat to global health and sustainable development goals, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This study aimed to understand the transmission of AMR between poultry, humans, and the environment in Bangladesh using a One Health approach. We analyzed the whole genome sequences (WGS) of 117 extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing (ESBL-Ec) isolates, with 46 being carbapenem resistant.

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Noble-metal nanocrystals have emerged as essential electrode materials for catalytic oxidation of organic small molecule fuels in direct liquid fuel cells (DLFCs). However, for large-scale commercialization of DLFCs, adopting cost-effective techniques and optimizing their structures using advanced matrices are crucial. Notably, noble metal-decorated porous carbon nanoarchitectures exhibit exceptional electrocatalytic performances owing to their three-dimensional cross-linked porous networks, large accessible surface areas, homogeneous dispersion (of noble metals), reliable structural stability, and outstanding electrical conductivity.

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The development of low-cost transition metal compounds with high-performance for efficient oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is of great significance in promoting the development of electrocatalysis. In this study, a Ce-doped NiS catalyst (Ce-NiS) was synthesized through a one-step solvothermal method, where the doped rare earth element Ce induced the transformation of NiS to NiS. The Ce-NiS catalyst exhibited excellent OER performance in 1 M KOH.

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H produced through hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is a shining star in the field of clean energy. Significant efforts have been dedicated to develop efficient and stable electrocatalysts to reduce the energy barrier and accelerate the kinetics of Hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) under various environments. Herein, we propose a strategy to accelerate the kinetics of HER under acid and alkaline environments by combining heterostructure engineering with defect engineering.

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As key developmental regulators, HOX cluster genes have varied and context-specific roles in normal and malignant hematopoiesis. A complex interaction of transcription factors, epigenetic regulators, long non-coding RNAs and chromatin structural changes orchestrate HOX expression in leukemia cells. In this review we summarize molecular mechanisms underlying HOX regulation in clinical subsets of AML, with a focus on NPM1 mutated (NPM1) AML comprising a third of all AML patients.

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To address the problem of increased antimicrobial resistance, we developed a glycoconjugate vaccine comprised of O-polysaccharides (OPS) of the four most prevalent serotypes of (KP) linked to recombinant flagellin types A and B (rFlaA and rFlaB) of (PA). Flagellin is the major subunit of the flagellar filament. Flagella A and B, essential virulence factors for PA, are glycosylated with different glycans.

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Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health threat that contributes to substantial neonatal mortality. Bangladesh has reported some of the highest rates of AMR among bacteria causing neonatal sepsis. As AMR colonization among newborns can predispose to infection with these bacteria, we aimed to characterize the frequency of and risk factors for colonization of mothers and newborns during hospitalization for delivery.

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In recent years, energy storage and conversion tools have evolved significantly in response to rising energy demands. Owing to their large surface area, superior electric and chemical stabilities, and thermal conductivities, barium copper phosphate (BaCuPO) materials are promising electrode materials for electrochemical energy storage systems. In this study, the synthesis of nanostructures (NSs) using hydrothermal and chemical precipitation methods and exploring the electrochemical characteristics of BaCuPO in asymmetric supercapacitors provides a comparative investigation.

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