Publications by authors named "Mohammed Faraj"

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of various nanocages (C, Ge, AlP, Ni-C, Ni-Ge, Cr-C, and Cr-AlP) in delivering the anticancer drugs flutamide and cyclophosphamide, factoring in adsorption parameters and recovery times.
  • Results indicate that Ni-Ge and Cr-AlP nanocages show superior drug delivery capacity, with significantly lower recovery times compared to other nanostructures previously studied.
  • The research employs advanced computational methods to optimize the nanocage structures and calculate thermodynamic parameters, revealing enhanced capabilities due to the incorporation of Ni and Cr atoms.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) continues to pose a global health concern, necessitating the exploration of innovative therapeutic approaches. In the recent decade, targeting tumor stroma consisting of extracellular matrix (ECM), immune cells, vascular system, hypoxia, and also suppressive mechanisms in HCC has attracted interest in repressing tumor growth and metastasis. Phytochemicals have attained considerable attention because of their manifold biological effects and high capacity for anticancer activities.

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Pulmonary injury is one of the key restricting factors for the therapy of malignancies with chemotherapy or following radiotherapy for chest cancers. The lung is a sensitive organ to some severely toxic antitumor drugs, consisting of bleomycin and alkylating agents. Furthermore, treatment with radiotherapy may drive acute and late adverse impacts on the lung.

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Hepatic tumors present a formidable challenge in cancer therapeutics, necessitating the exploration of novel treatment strategies. In recent years, targeting the immune system has attracted interest to augment existing therapeutic efficacy. The immune system in hepatic tumors includes numerous cells with diverse actions.

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In this study, aqueous, ethanol, methanol, and hexane extracts from Iraqi Kurdistan Region Daphne mucronata were prepared due to the numerous applications and development of nanofibers in biological and medical fields, including food packaging, enzyme stabilization, and wound dressing. In the initial evaluation of the extracts, the antioxidant properties against DPPH, antimicrobial properties against 3-gram-positive bacterial species, 3-gram negative bacterial species, 3-common bacterial species between aquatic and human, and 3-fungal species, and anticancer properties against breast cancer cells were performed. The results proved that the methanol extract has the highest antimicrobial, antifungal, antioxidant, and anticancer properties.

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Introduction: Estimated rates of past-month cannabidiol (CBD) use in the general public are 13-26% and emerging research examines CBD as a potential adjunct treatment for several medical conditions, including stress-related disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety, and chronic pain).

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Introduction: Malocclusion is presumed to have adverse effects on dental and facial attractiveness, leading to deleterious psychosocial impact and Quality of life(QoL) of the individual. The Psychosocial Impact of Dental Aesthetic Questionnaire (PIDAQ) has proved to be effective for assessment of psychosocial impact of malocclusion on dental aesthetics, but it's effectiveness for assessing facial aesthetics is unknown.

Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess the effectiveness of PIDAQ on its ability to reflect the psychosocial impact of malocclusion on facial attractiveness, using the Facial Aesthetic index (FAI) after its translation and validation in the regional language.

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Cannabis use among pregnant people has increased over the past decade. This is of concern as prenatal cannabis exposure (PCE) is associated with cognitive, motor, and social deficits among offspring. Here, we examined resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) of the salience network (SN)-a core neurocognitive network that integrates emotional and sensory information-in children with (vs.

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Objective: To develop a tool to facilitate simple, easy and rapid assessment of the level of difficulty in disimpaction of an impacted canine using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT).

Design: A cross-sectional study.

Methods: A panel of four experienced orthodontists formulated a questionnaire capable of portraying the limits of a three-dimensional (3D) area around impacted maxillary canines on CBCT images, which would determine the disimpaction difficulty level.

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Objective: Standard of care for opioid use disorder (OUD) includes medication and counseling. However, there is an unmet need for complementary approaches to treat OUD patients coping with pain; furthermore, few studies have probed neurobiological features of pain or its management during OUD treatment. This preliminary study examines neurobiological and behavioral effects of a virtual reality-based meditative intervention in patients undergoing methadone maintenance treatment (MMT).

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This work presents the synthesis and deposition of CuI and FeCu materials on copper substrates for dye-sensitized solar cell applications. FeCu is a metastable alloy of iron and copper powders and possesses good optical and intrinsic magnetic properties. Coupled with copper iodide as tandem layers, the deposition of these two materials was permutated over a pure copper substrate, characterized and then tested within a solar cell.

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  • Micron-sized anisotropic particles, like ellipsoids and cuboids, deform fluid interfaces due to their shapes, affecting interfacial area and energy.* -
  • The study investigates these deformations at different contact angles and aspect ratios, finding that ellipsoidal particles exhibit stronger interactions and stability in clusters compared to cuboidal ones.* -
  • Additionally, the research suggests that mixtures of spherical and ellipsoidal particles can prevent the "coffee-ring effect" during evaporation, enhancing our understanding of colloidal assembly and interface properties.*
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