Publications by authors named "Noor F"

Heavy metal and nuclide contamination pose increasing threats to the environment and public health. In this study, a comparative analysis was conducted on the bioremediation capabilities of the halophilic fungus Engyodontium album (E. album) and the non-halophilic fungus Trichoderma reesei (T.

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Introduction: This study aims to explore the reno-protective effect of Curcumin in focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) in Murine models, a common chronic glomerulopathy that leads to end stage renal disease.

Methods: Adult Wistar rats were used in this experiment. One group was treated with intravenous Adriamycin (ADR) injection to induce FSGS similar to that seen in humans and a second group was co-administered ADR and Curcumin (ADR-CUR).

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The microaerophilic Gram-negative bacterium H. pylori is associated with various gastric complications and affects nearly half of the global population. Current sero-diagnostic methods for H.

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  • VirtuDockDL is a user-friendly, Python-based web platform designed to streamline the drug discovery process using deep learning techniques, particularly a Graph Neural Network to evaluate potential drug compounds! -
  • During validation, the platform excelled in identifying non-covalent inhibitors for the Marburg virus's VP35 protein, and it demonstrated impressive performance metrics, achieving 99% accuracy, an F1 score of 0.992, and an AUC of 0.99 on the HER2 dataset! -
  • By combining ligand- and structure-based screening, VirtuDockDL outperforms existing tools like DeepChem and AutoDock Vina, making it a powerful option for comprehensive and efficient drug discovery across various medical
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, posing significant challenges and economic burdens on healthcare systems. Gut microbiota metabolites have shown promise in cancer treatment, but the specific active metabolites and their key targets remain unclear. This study employed a network pharmacology-based approach to identify potent metabolites of gut microbiota and their key targets.

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  • - The text reviews the effectiveness of school-based interventions aimed at promoting healthy eating among adolescents aged 10-19 years, noting that while healthy eating is crucial, poor diets are still common in this age group.
  • - A systematic search identified 17 reviews of interventions from 2000 to 2023, mostly conducted in high-income countries, with the majority rated as having high methodological quality, indicating reliable findings.
  • - Multi-component interventions, which engage students, schools, families, and communities together, were found to significantly enhance adolescents' knowledge and habits regarding healthy eating, especially when supported by technological and systemic changes.
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Background and objective Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), primarily a respiratory illness, also significantly impacts neurocognitive and emotional health, particularly in its long-term manifestation known as long COVID. This study aimed to investigate the neurocognitive and emotional outcomes of long-term COVID-19 in Pakistani patients, to address the persisting symptoms and their effects on mental health and cognitive function. Methods A cross-sectional study involving 100 adult participants who had been COVID-19-free was conducted in Islamabad between March 2022 and March 2023.

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  • - The gut-brain axis connects the gut and brain, influencing mental health through gut microbiota, which is essential for cognitive functions like memory and processing speed.
  • - A study conducted with 140 adults in Islamabad found a moderate link between gut health and cognitive performance, showing that better gut health is associated with improved memory and processing speed.
  • - It was noted that males had better gut health scores than females, and singles outperformed married individuals in cognitive assessments, highlighting demographic differences in gut health and cognition.
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Humic acid (HA) can substantially enhance plant growth and improve soil health. Currently, the impacts of HA concentrations variation on the development and soil quality of Panax notoginseng (Sanqi) from the forest understorey are still unclear. In this study, exogenous HA was administered to the roots of Sanqi at varying concentrations (2, 4, and 6 ml/L).

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  • * In a study of 323 liver cirrhosis patients, those with esophageal varices had significantly higher PALBI and CTP scores compared to those without, and the PALBI score showed better sensitivity for detecting varices.
  • * The PALBI score is effective in predicting the presence of varices and assessing high-risk variceal hemorrhage, performing similarly to the CTP score but better than MELD-
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The oligosaccharide needed for protein N-glycosylation is assembled on a lipid carrier via a multistep pathway. Synthesis is initiated on the cytoplasmic face of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and completed on the luminal side after transbilayer translocation of a heptasaccharide lipid intermediate. More than 30 congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) are associated with this pathway, including RFT1-CDG which results from defects in the membrane protein Rft1.

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Common organisms associated with community-acquired pneumonia include , , and . Pneumonia can rarely be caused by an organism such as , as in our case. This organism belongs to the Mitis group within the and typically coexists with humans in the oral cavity.

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, an aquatic bacterium belonging to the Enterobacteriaceae family, is a frequent cause of gastroenteritis with diarrhea and gastrointestinal severe disease. Despite decades of research, discovering a licensed and globally accessible vaccine is still years away. Developing a putative vaccine that can combat the infection by boosting population immunity against is direly needed.

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With the use of specific genetic factors and recent developments in cellular reprogramming, it is now possible to generate lineage-committed cells or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from readily available and common somatic cell types. However, there are still significant doubts regarding the safety and effectiveness of the current genetic methods for reprogramming cells, as well as the conventional culture methods for maintaining stem cells. Small molecules that target specific epigenetic processes, signaling pathways, and other cellular processes can be used as a complementary approach to manipulate cell fate to achieve a desired objective.

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Cryoglobulinemia may result in small-to-medium vessel vasculitis. Central nervous system (CNS) involvement is rare, and presentation may range from stroke/transient ischemic attack, reversible ischemic neurological deficits, to encephalopathic syndromes. This is a rare case discussing cryoglobulinemia with CNS involvement.

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Background Liver enzyme abnormalities can indicate underlying liver health issues and are influenced by various factors. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of liver enzyme abnormalities and their associated factors among nonpregnant and nonlactating (NPNL) women in Bangladesh. Methodology A cross-sectional study was conducted among 251 NPNL Bangladeshi women.

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The oligosaccharide needed for protein -glycosylation is assembled on a lipid carrier via a multi-step pathway. Synthesis is initiated on the cytoplasmic face of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and completed on the luminal side after transbilayer translocation of a heptasaccharide lipid intermediate. More than 30 Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDGs) are associated with this pathway, including RFT1-CDG which results from defects in the membrane protein Rft1.

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May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) can lead to deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the left lower extremity, and it is often triggered by factors such as surgery or pregnancy. We present a rare case where the risk factor for thromboembolism in MTS is a complication from COVID-19 vaccination. A 44-year-old female who presented with fatigue, fever, and myalgia had developed thromboembolism as a complication of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.

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This study addressed the cytotoxic potential of four compounds: monocarbonyl curcuminoid, ethyl (2E)-2-benzylidene-3-oxobutanoate , 1,2-dimethoxy-12-methyl-13H- [1,3] benzodioxolo[5,6-] phenanthridine , 3,5-dibenzyloxybenzyl bromide , and (E)-4-(4-chlorobenzylidene)-1-(4-nitrophenyl)hexan-3-one . cytotoxic assays were carried out in HL-60 and BJ cells using the MTT assay along with analysis of apoptosis with the annexin V detection kit. Additional network pharmacology and docking analyses were carried out.

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Osthole (Ost) and icariin (Ica) are extracted from traditional Chinese medicine Cnidium monnieri and Epimedii Folium, respectively, and both exhibit estrogen-like biological activity. This study aimed to determine the efficacy and safety of combining Ost with Ica on the production performance of laying hens and to explore their possible mechanisms. The production performance, egg quality, residues of Ost and Ica in eggs, serum reproductive hormone levels, expression of ovarian reproductive hormone receptor, proliferation of granulosa cells in small yellow follicles (SYF), and progesterone secretion in large yellow follicles (LYF) related genes and proteins expression were detected.

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  • * The infection mainly presents with musculoskeletal issues, often leading to septic arthritis in joints like the sacroiliac, hip, or knee; it was identified in a patient through culture of synovial fluid.
  • * Effective treatment involves a combination of gentamycin, doxycycline, and rifampin, and healthcare providers should be alert for brucellosis in individuals with chronic arthritis from endemic areas for timely diagnosis.
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The canine mammary tumor model is more suitable for studying human breast cancer, and the safety concentrations of matrine and the biotin-labeled matrine probe were determined in canine primary mammary epithelial cells, and then selected canine mammary tumor cell lines CHMm and CHMp were incubated with matrine, and cell viability was detected by CCK-8. The biotin-labeled matrine probe was used to pull-down the targets of matrine in canine mammary tumor cells, and the targets were screened in combination with activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) and Genecards database, and verified by qPCR and western blot. The results showed that the maximum non-cytotoxic concentrations of matrine and biotin-labeled matrine probe in canine primary mammary epithelial cells were 250 μg/mL and 500 μg/mL, respectively.

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  • Host-pathogen interactions (HPIs) are essential to understanding infectious diseases, involving the introduction of pathogens and their ability to evade host defenses, ultimately leading to disease progression.
  • The Deep-HPI-pred web-based app utilizes advanced machine learning techniques to predict unknown interactions between host and pathogen proteins, demonstrating high accuracy with a Matthews correlation coefficient (MCC) surpassing 0.80.
  • Additionally, Deep-HPI-pred incorporates gene ontology term information to enhance insights into the complex dynamics of HPIs and has been validated across various host-pathogen systems, showcasing its reliability and effectiveness.
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  • Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is a common type of kidney cancer, prompting research into new treatment options, specifically using plant compounds from Rhazya stricta.
  • The study utilized various methods, including data mining and molecular modeling, to identify potential therapeutic phytochemicals from R. stricta and their interactions with genes relevant to ccRCC.
  • Key findings suggest that specific compounds from R. stricta could hinder ccRCC progression by targeting genes like MMP9, ACE, ERBB2, and HSP90AA1; however, further studies are necessary to confirm their safety and effectiveness.
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