Publications by authors named "Muhammad Najmi Mohd Nazri"

Increased expression and activity of the PD-L1/PD-1 pathway suppresses the activation of cytotoxic T cells, which is vital in anti-tumour defence, allowing tumours to rise, expand and progress. Current strategies using antibodies to target PD-1/PD-L1 have been very effective in cancer therapeutics and companion diagnostics. Aptamers are a new class of molecules that offer an alternative to antibodies.

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  • - The study aimed to investigate serum levels of soluble PD-L1 (sPD-L1) in breast cancer patients, specifically focusing on Asian (Malay) women, and its correlation with various clinical characteristics.
  • - Blood samples were collected from 92 malignant and 16 benign breast cancer patients, as well as 23 healthy controls, revealing that sPD-L1 levels were significantly higher in the cancer groups compared to healthy individuals.
  • - The findings indicated that sPD-L1 levels were linked to factors like age at menarche, ethnicity, birth control usage, and HER2 status, highlighting the need for further research on sPD-L1's role in breast cancer diagnosis and progression.
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Recent advancement in molecular medicine has seen applications of advanced biotechnology tools such as aptamer technology in therapeutics and diagnostics. Aptamer technology has witnessed various approaches including "Click-Chemistry" towards modifying aptamer structure to improve its potentials, but limited studies have reported the influence of such alteration on aptamer's specificity and affinity for their targets. Here, we utilized square wave voltammetry (SWV) electrochemical sensing based on heme to show the effects of cholesterol-triethylene-glycol (COL-TEG) modification of protoporphyrin-IX DNA-aptamers (OKA_24 and OKA_26) on their affinity for heme.

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Water- and food-related health issues have received a lot of attention recently because food-poisoning bacteria, in particular, are becoming serious threats to human health. Currently, techniques used to detect these bacteria are time-consuming and laborious. To overcome these challenges, the colorimetric strategy is attractive because it provides simple, rapid and accurate sensing for the detection of spp.

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Aggressive tissue biopsy is commonly unavoidable in the management of most suspected tumor cases to conclusively verify the presence of cancerous cells through histological assessment. The extracted tissue is also immunostained for detection of antigens (tissue tumor markers) of potential prognostic or therapeutic importance to assist in treatment decision. Although liquid biopsies can be a powerful tool for monitoring treatment response, they are still excluded from standard cancer diagnostics, and their utility is still being debated in the scientific community.

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