Publications by authors named "Muhammad A"

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the side effects of Isometamidium chloride by examining its potential to cause oxidative stress and DNA damage in fruit flies, determining its lethal concentration (LC) and effects on survival, behavior, and gene expression.
  • - Results showed that Isometamidium chloride had an LC of 35.88 mg per 10 g of diet and led to a significant decrease in survival rates, climbing ability, and various antioxidant activities over a 28-day period.
  • - The drug also caused an increase in oxidative damage markers and reduced the expression of certain protective genes, while molecular docking indicated that it has a strong binding affinity with p53 and PARP1 proteins, suggesting potential cytotoxic effects.
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Onchocerciasis is a vector-borne disease caused by the filarial nematode , which is responsible for most of the visual impairments recorded in Africa, Asia and the Americas. It is known that has similar molecular and biological characteristics as in cattle. This study was designed to screen for immunogenic epitopes and binding pockets of IMPDH and GMPR ligands using immunoinformatic approaches.

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The properties of glass fiber composites were improved by strengthening the interlaminar regions using electrospun nanofibers mats. However, the chaotic nature of the electrospinning process at the collector restricts the controlled deposition and alignment of nanofibers and limits the use of electrospun nanofibers as secondary reinforcements. Hence, auxiliary vertical electrodes were used, which drastically reduced the diameter of the nanofibers from 450 nm to 150 nm and also improved the alignment of nanofibers.

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Background: Human Adenovirus (HAdV) is one of the most common causes of infection in children. HAdV commonly affects respiratory system, however can also involve other parts of the body like nervous system, eyes and urinary tract. The virus usually causes a mild infection of the lower and upper respiratory tract.

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  • Leptospirosis is a growing zoonotic disease in tropical regions like Malaysia, prompting a study to create a genetic database using samples from humans, animals, and the environment.
  • The research utilized a polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method to analyze 46 DNA samples, successfully obtaining full genetic profiles for 36, revealing that most pathogenic strains belonged to the serogroup Bataviae.
  • The study demonstrates the effectiveness of molecular techniques like multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) and sequencing for detailed characterization of pathogenic Leptospira, enhancing understanding and potential management of the disease.
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In recent times, deep learning has emerged as a great resource to help research in medical sciences. A lot of work has been done with the help of computer science to expose and predict different diseases in human beings. This research uses the Deep Learning algorithm Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) to detect a Lung Nodule, which can be cancerous, from different CT Scan images given to the model.

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The effects of supplementing different dietary selenium (Se) sources on intestinal histomorphology, caecal bacterial proliferation, and caecum short-chain fatty acid in layer chickens were studied. A total of 120 of 54-week-old Lohman Brown Classic laying hens were subjected to four dietary treatments: control group with no Se supplementation (T1), 0.3 mg/kg of sodium selenite (T2), 0.

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of bleomycin in the treatment of lymphatic malformations, and the concordance between photographic and radiological assessments of the outcome.

Methods: The retrospective study was conducted at the Vascular Anomalies Centre of Indus Hospital, Karachi, and comprised data of patients enrolled with diagnosis of macrocystic or mixed lymphatic malformations from January 2017 to November 2019. All patients had been treated with injection bleomycin 0.

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  • Researchers are looking at studies about a special food supplement during pregnancy and breastfeeding in several countries to see how it affects mothers and babies.
  • They noticed that different studies defined things differently, which made it hard to compare results.
  • So, they held a workshop to agree on what to measure and how to do it across all studies, making their results more reliable.
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Background: Berberine is the main active compound of different herbs and is defined as an isoquinoline quaternary botanical alkaloid found in barks and roots of numerous plants. It exhibits a wide range of pharmacological effects, such as anti-obesity and antidiabetic effects. Berberine has antibacterial activity against a variety of microbiota, including many bacterial species, protozoa, plasmodia, fungi, and trypanosomes.

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Vesical calculus is a common condition with familiar aetiology in our environment as it is obtained in other parts of the world. Notwithstanding, uncommon aetiology of this pathology still exists though rarely encountered especially where out-of-pocket payment is the norm for accessing health care services. This is a report of three patients with varying indications for indwelling vesical catheter insertion via urethral or suprapubic route and who developed vesical calculus from prolonged and neglected indwelling vesical catheter.

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Cellular condensates can comprise membrane-less ribonucleoprotein assemblies with liquid-like properties. These cellular condensates influence various biological outcomes, but their liquidity hampers their isolation and characterization. Here, we investigated the composition of the condensates known as processing bodies (PBs) in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana through a proximity-biotinylation proteomics approach.

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In the current study, cornstarch-based antimicrobial and edible films were designed using solution-casting methods. The medicinal plants (, and ) reinforced the gelatinized solution in different concentrations as fillers. The effect of plant extracts on antimicrobial and antioxidant potential, microstructure, barrier, thermal and mechanical properties of cornstarch-based films (SBFs) was investigated using antimicrobial activity, DPPH free radical scavenging values, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, water vapor transmission rate, differential scanning calorimetry, and tensile strength.

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Cancer is the world's second leading cause of death, and there are no approved herbal therapies. The epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase (EGFR-TK) receptor is a transmembrane protein with eight domains that is found in almost every cancer type and plays an important role in abnormal cell cellular function and causes malignant outcomes. The current study aimed to virtually screen phytochemicals from the NPACT database against EGFR-TKD and also to identify potential inhibitors of this transmembrane protein among plant candidates for anticancer drug development.

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Background And Aim: Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) has been classified using various parameters, including the site of origin. Studies have reported conflicting outcomes when DLBLC patients were stratified according to the site of origin. This study aimed to investigate the response rate and survival outcomes in nodal versus extranodal DLBCL and compare the results to a region-matched study covering the 1988 - 2005 period.

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Health literacy on the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) affects people's capability to ascertain their health and health care quality during the pandemic. The objective of this study was to determine the levels of health literacy about COVID-19 vaccines and vaccinations (Vaccines and Vaccinations literacy-VL) in the Indonesian adult general population, assessing the perceptions of the respondents about current adult immunization and beliefs about vaccinations in general, and analyzing correlations of these variables with the VL levels. A cross-sectional study using a rapid survey was administered via the Internet.

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This paper presents two devices to detect the liquid dielectric characterization. The differential method was used to enhance the robustness and reduce tolerance. A basic sensor based on defected ground structure (DGS) was designed and the optimization for the squares of the DGS via adaptive genetic algorithm was applied to enhance the performance of the microwave sensor, which was shown by the difference of the two resonant frequencies.

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Amino acid-surfactant interactions are central to numerous studies because of their increased effectiveness in chemical, biological, household and industrial use. This review will focus on the impact and effect of the physicochemical properties, temperature, pH, and surfactant chain length of the amino acid for detailed exploration of amino acids and surfactants in aqueous medium. The impact of cosolvent on self-aggregation, critical micelle concentration (CMC), and binding affinity with other biomolecules, as well as amino acid-surfactant interactions, are the epicenters.

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Introduction: For decades, viral diseases have been treated using medicinal plants and herbal practices in the northern part of Nigeria. Though scarcely investigated, these medicinal plants could serve as potential sources for novel antiviral drugs against emerging and remerging viral diseases. Therefore, this study is aimed at investigating the medicinal practices and plants used to treat emerging and re-emerging viral diseases including hepatitis, poliomyelitis, monkeypox, smallpox, yellow fever, Lassa fever, meningitis, and COVID-19 in some northern states; Katsina, Kebbi, Kwara and Sokoto states.

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For many patients, diabetes Mellitus and Malignancy are frequently encountered comorbidities. Diabetes affects approximately 10.5% of the global population, while malignancy accounts for 29.

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We previously found that QNBC tumors are more frequent in African Americans compared to TNBC tumors. To characterize this subtype further, we sought to determine the miRNA-mRNA profile in QNBC patients based on race. Both miRNA and mRNA expression data were analyzed from TCGA and validated using datasets from the METABRIC, TCGA proteomic, and survival analysis by KMPLOT.

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Managing patients with immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and thrombocytopenia is challenging when they present with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). They are at high risk of thrombotic events; however, antiplatelet medications may further lower the platelet count and predispose them to significant bleeding events, especially if undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). We present a case of a man in his 70s, previously diagnosed with adult-onset ITP, admitted with ACS and severe thrombocytopenia.

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Aluminium isopropoxide Al(OPr) immobilised on various mesoporous supports (SiO, TiO and γ-AlO) was tested for H-transfer reductions of various aldehydes and ketones in the presence of 2-propanol as a sacrificial agent. The heterogenised catalysts were characterised by N physisorption, XRD, SEM-EDX, FTIR and ICP-OES. The characterisation results show a successful grafting of the homogeneous aluminium isopropoxide catalyst, covalently bound to the solid surface, with high dispersion over the mesoporous supports.

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Purpose/objectives: Little is understood about dental student perspectives providing care to people with serious mental illness (SMI), a population with significant oral health disparities. This study explored student perceptions, questions and beliefs about people with SMI using the Social Ecological Model as a framework to better understand perspectives and identify potential educational needs in dental medicine curricula for providing care to this population.

Methods: Survey data was collected in spring of 2021 from predoctoral dental students (n = 126) enrolled in a required course at a mid-Atlantic university.

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