Publications by authors named "Mukhtar M"

In Salmonella Typhimurium, efflux pump proteins, such as AcrD actively expel drugs and hazardous chemicals from bacterial cells, resulting in treatment failure and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant variants. Focusing on AcrD may lead to the development of novel antimicrobials against multidrug-resistant bacteria. However, challenges persist in achieving high selectivity, low toxicity, and effective bacterial penetration.

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Penetrating neck injury (PNI), involving disruption of the platysma muscle, accounts for 10% of trauma cases and poses significant morbidity and mortality risks. This case report details the management of a 45-year-old male who sustained a 270-degree circumferential neck incision from an industrial accident. The patient presented with a deep neck laceration, severe blood loss, and hypovolemic shock.

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A stable and less voluminous nail dressing is required after nail surgery over the nail unit. The bandage should take care of trauma, water and discharge from the wound. We described the use of two layered non-sticky and absorptive bandages.

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A mentor-mentee relationship, also known as a mentoring relationship, is a professional or personal partnership in which a more experienced or knowledgeable individual (the mentor) provides guidance, support, and advice to a less experienced or knowledgeable individual (the mentee). The primary purpose of this relationship is to facilitate the mentee's personal and professional growth. Mentors typically share their expertise, wisdom, and experiences to help mentees navigate their career or personal development paths.

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This study involves the development and molecular characterization of the isogenic markerless knockout mutant SG Δ, a genetically engineered live attenuated strain aimed at controlling Gallinarum (SG) infection in poultry. The mutant was generated by deleting the gene using -Red recombination technology, impairing adenylosuccinate lyase, necessary for purine biosynthesis. An 1,180 bp deletion was engineered within the gene, leaving a residual 298 bp genomic scar resulting in a purine auxotrophic mutant.

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Background: Neurotoxicity is a common feature of elapid snake envenomation. There are limited studies on the toxicity of Naja nubiae venom, the Nubian spitting cobra, from north-east Africa.

Methods: We used the chick biventer cervicis nerve-muscle preparation to demonstrate the neurotoxic effect of N.

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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, debilitating inflammatory skin disease with a poorly understood immunopathogenesis. Here, we report that HS lesional skin is characterized by the expansion of innate lymphocytes and T cells expressing CD2, an essential activation receptor and adhesion molecule. Lymphocytes expressing elevated CD2 predominated with unique spatial distribution throughout the epidermis and hypodermis in the HS lesion.

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Schizophrenia is a complex psychotic disorder characterized by positive symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, and negative symptoms, including emotional withdrawal and apathy. Its profound impact on an individual's functioning requires meticulous and sustained management, typically through the use of antipsychotic medications. While these treatments aim to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life, long-term therapy often necessitates careful balancing to mitigate potential side effects.

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  • This case series explores hyponatremia (low sodium levels) that developed in three patients after starting antipsychotic medications, highlighting the challenges in managing both psychiatric conditions and electrolyte balance.
  • The patients showed fluctuating sodium levels, necessitating close monitoring and interventions like adding lithium and aripiprazole to stabilize both their sodium and psychiatric symptoms.
  • The findings emphasize the need for a tailored, interdisciplinary approach to effectively manage the relationship between psychiatric treatment and electrolyte disturbances, ensuring the safety and stability of patients.
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The widespread use of imidacloprid (IMI) in pest control presents significant environmental challenges due to its persistence and low removal efficiency. This study introduces magnetic Covalent Organic Frameworks (COFs) functionalized with Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles (Fe₃O₄@HMN-COF, Fe₃O₄@MAN-COF, and Fe₃O₄@SIN-COF) as efficient adsorbents for IMI removal from water. These COFs, engineered with nitrogen-rich structures and extensive π-electron systems, achieve superior adsorption through π-π interactions, hydrophobic interactions, and hydrogen bonding.

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Ingrown toenails is a painful foot problem seen in primary care among young men. To provide immediate pain relief, some types of splints are placed in the gutter to separate it from the ingrown lateral nail. There are time-consuming and effort-intensive procedures that use available nail separators and elevators to separate the nail plate.

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Chronic intertrigo of toe-web space is a recalcitrant problem which is often associated with multi-organism infections. For this, a number of topical therapies with preventative measures are used, but many of them are cumbersome and not very effective. Cryotherapy is a good option for treating the toe intertrigo, but its availability is a major concern.

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  • Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease that destroys insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, and this study investigates its genetic links, particularly in the Pakistani population, focusing on specific genes like PTPN22, INS, NLRP3, and ICAM-1.
  • The study involved 100 T1D patients and 100 healthy controls, analyzing various genetic polymorphisms through Sanger sequencing to uncover their potential connections to T1D susceptibility.
  • Results revealed that several specific genetic variants, such as those in PTPN22 and NLRP3, showed strong associations with T1D in the Pakistani children studied, highlighting important genetic factors that contribute to the disease in this population.*
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  • Dengue fever poses a serious health challenge in Pakistan, highlighting the need for a universal vaccine targeting all virus strains.
  • The study uses reverse vaccinology to create three vaccine candidates (DVAX I-III) by analyzing conserved proteins from dengue virus serotypes 1-4 and identifying key antigenic peptides with added adjuvants.
  • Computational methods, including molecular dynamics simulations, show that these candidates effectively bind to immune receptors, indicating their potential to trigger a strong immune response, which supports the necessity for further in vivo testing.
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  • The study investigates the best duration and choice of antiplatelet therapy for patients with acute coronary syndrome after undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
  • A network meta-analysis was conducted on 32 trials with over 103,000 patients, comparing 12-month dual-antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) with several other strategies, including varying doses and durations.
  • The findings suggest that the combination of aspirin and ticagrelor for 3 months, followed by aspirin and clopidogrel, significantly lowers major adverse cardiovascular events compared to other DAPT strategies.
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Risperidone is a widely used atypical antipsychotic known for its efficacy in managing various psychiatric conditions. However, it is not without adverse effects, and one such underreported side effect is that of urinary incontinence. This case report highlights the experience of a 59-year-old gentleman with a diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder who, after being admitted due to a relapse of his symptoms, developed urinary incontinence with risperidone.

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The rapid advancement of nanotechnology has sparked much interest in applying nanoscale perovskite materials for photodetection applications. These materials are promising candidates for next-generation photodetectors (PDs) due to their unique optoelectronic properties and flexible synthesis routes. This review explores the approaches used in the development and use of optoelectronic devices made of different nanoscale perovskite architectures, including quantum dots, nanosheets, nanorods, nanowires, and nanocrystals.

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  • Intravascular catheter-associated infections are a serious health risk due to biofilm formation, necessitating effective and affordable solutions to enhance patient safety.
  • The study developed an antimicrobial polymeric gel coating using chitosan and chlorhexidine on urinary catheters, using a quality-focused approach to optimize coating application.
  • In vitro tests showed that the coating effectively released chlorhexidine and adhered well to the catheter, highlighting its potential to improve catheter safety and reduce infection risks.
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Laser-induced graphene (LIG) and Laser-scribed graphene (LSG) are both advanced materials with significant potential in various applications, particularly in the field of sustainable sensors. The practical uses of LIG (LSG), which include gas detection, biological process monitoring, strain assessment, and environmental variable tracking, are thoroughly examined in this review paper. Its tunable characteristics distinguish LIG (LSG), which is developed from accurate laser beam modulation on polymeric substrates, and they are essential in advancing sensing technologies in many applications.

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Background: Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition that eventually causes multiorgan dysfunction in critically ill patients. Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a severe life-threatening complication of sepsis, a condition termed sepsis-induced AKI (S-AKI), with poor clinical outcomes and high mortality rates. Inflammatory and immunological responses are important variables in S-AKI.

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Salt marshes are highly dynamic and biologically diverse ecosystems that serve as natural habitats for numerous salt-tolerant plants (halophytes). We investigated the bacterial communities associated with the roots and leaves of plants growing in the coastal salt marshes of the Bayfront Beach, located in Mobile, Alabama, United States. We compared external (epiphytic) and internal (endophytic) communities of both leaf and root plant organs.

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  • Climate change is negatively affecting agriculture by harming plant health and reducing crop yields.
  • Plant microbiomes present potential solutions to help crops become more resilient to these climate challenges.
  • The forum explores how advanced techniques like single cell multiome and network science can improve our understanding of plant-microbe interactions, aiming to promote sustainable agriculture and enhance food security worldwide.*
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