Publications by authors named "Oladipo O"

The study uses in-vitro antioxidant, ex-vivo enzyme kinetics and in-silico approach using standard protocols to understand their inhibitory mechanism better. The study revealed that bacterial strain HOKA1 isolated from Oniru beach, grown in nutrient agar supplemented with sodium chloride (30%NaCl). Moreso, the bacterial strain HOKA1 extract showed better antioxidant capability and greatly reduced the penile and cardiac cGMP with the highest penile and cardiac concentration between 0.

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Context: Although the hypoglycaemic effect of has been documented, reports on its effect in an apparently healthy state are limited.

Objective: This study investigated whether or not exerts hypoglycaemic effect in a non-diabetic state. It also explored the impact of on glycolytic enzymes and GLUT 4 protein expression, as a possible mode of action.

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Freshwater habitat is a natural reservoir for antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR poses serious human, animal, and environmental public health threats. This study aimed to evaluate the physicochemical and microbiological quality of five selected rivers (Apitipiti 1, Apitipiti 2, Apitipiti 3, Sogidi, and Aba Apa Akinmorin) in Oyo town, Nigeria, as well as the antibiotic resistance pattern of isolated bacterial species, using conventional methods.

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  • * This study uses spatial imaging mass cytometry to investigate PN skin, revealing increased levels of inflammatory markers and specific types of immune cells in lesional skin compared to healthy skin.
  • * The research suggests that certain macrophages in PN may play a significant role in causing itchiness, indicating a complex interaction between skin cells and immune cells, which could influence future treatments for the condition.
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  • The study compared the nonnormalized and normalized dilute Russell viper venom time (dRVVT) tests to evaluate their effects on lupus anticoagulant (LA) status in patients.
  • A cohort of 464 patients was analyzed, with 5.6% confirmed positive for LA by both testing methods, showing a statistically significant difference between the groups but very small overall SCR difference.
  • The findings indicated that normalization did not change LA status or provide clinical benefit in this patient group, suggesting its use is more relevant in broader intermethod studies rather than for individual patient assessments.
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Prurigo nodularis (PN) is an intensely pruritic, inflammatory skin disease with a poorly understood pathogenesis. We performed single-cell transcriptomic profiling of 28,695 lesional and nonlesional PN cells. Lesional PN has increased dysregulated fibroblasts (FBs) and myofibroblasts.

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Introduction: A paraganglioma (PGL) is a tumour derived from extra-adrenal chromaffin cells of the sympathetic paravertebral ganglia of the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis. Cardiovascular manifestations predominate but neurological symptoms like seizures can occur requiring a high index of suspicion for prompt diagnosis and treatment. .

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  • * The isolates showed extremely high resistance rates to multiple antibiotics, with 91% resistant to methicillin and other significant resistances, indicating a serious public health concern.
  • * The study raises alarms about treated wastewater potentially harboring resistant bacteria, which could contaminate environmental waters used for recreation, drinking, and agricultural purposes in rural communities.
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Similar to chronic pain, chronic itch is frequently linked to neural sensitization, a phenomenon wherein the nervous system becomes hypersensitive to stimuli. This process of neural sensitization of chronic itch is orchestrated by various signaling pathways and mediators in both the peripheral and central nervous systems. At the level of the peripheral nervous system, inflammation and neuroimmune interactions induce plastic changes to peripheral nerve fibers, thereby amplifying the transmission of itch signaling.

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  • Prurigo nodularis (PN) is a chronic skin condition mainly affecting African Americans, characterized by itchy nodules and a poorly understood cause.
  • Researchers performed whole-exome sequencing on skin samples from PN and atopic dermatitis patients, discovering significant mutations in genes related to fibrotic and neurotropic processes, particularly in the Notch signaling pathway.
  • The study highlights a link between altered Notch signaling and PN, revealing new insights into its pathophysiology and increased risks for associated diseases in PN patients.
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Background: Pembrolizumab is approved for the treatment of advanced and resected melanoma and was originally licensed as a three-weekly infusion (Q3W). In April 2019, a six-weekly infusion schedule (Q6W) was also approved. We retrospectively reviewed pembrolizumab prescribing for patients with melanoma across multiple United Kingdom (UK) centres to compare the safety and efficacy of Q6W with Q3W in real-world clinical practice.

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  • Alzheimer's disease is the top cause of cognitive decline worldwide, and its progression is linked to neuroinflammation caused by both innate and adaptive immune cells in the brain.* -
  • The interaction between these immune cells is critical to the disease's onset and advancement, highlighting a disruption in the brain's immune balance.* -
  • The review emphasizes the role of T lymphocytes in Alzheimer's, suggesting that understanding their functions could lead to better diagnostic tools and potential immunotherapy treatments.*
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Objectives: To evaluate whether the routine coagulation tests can be performed using platelet depleted plasma (PDP, residual platelet count <40000/μL) to achieve maximum efficiency of the automated workflow and compare results of these tests performed with platelet poor plasma (PPP residual platelet count <10,000/μL) prepared manually 'offline'.

Design And Methods: The PDP was obtained first following 'on line' centrifugation at 4150 RPM (3000) for 7 min. The routine coagulation tests, Prothrombin Time (PT), Activated Partial Thromboplastin Clotting Time (aPTT), D-dimer (DD), Antithrombin III (AT3) and Fibrinogen (FBG) were performed.

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Introduction: Africa bears the largest burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases globally, yet it contributes only about 1 % of global research output, partly because of inaccessibility and low maintenance of medical data. Data is widely recognized as a crucial tool for improvement of population health. Despite the introduction of electronic health data systems in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) to improve data quality, some LMICs still lack an efficient system to collect and archive data.

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Staphylococcus aureus is the leading cause of skin and soft tissue infections. With the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, there is an unmet clinical need to develop immune-based therapies to treat skin infections. Previously, we have shown pan-caspase inhibition as a potential host-directed immunotherapy against community-acquired methicillin-resistant S aureus (CA-MRSA) and other bacterial skin infections.

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  • Actinic keratoses (AKs) are precancerous skin growths caused by UV exposure, and they can develop into cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
  • Recent research demonstrated that GZ21T, a topical formulation containing GZ17-6.02, effectively decreased both the number and size of AK lesions in a mouse model while also preventing progression to squamous cell carcinoma.
  • The treatment worked by suppressing multiple cellular signaling pathways and proteins linked to tumor growth and promoting autophagy, which aids in cellular cleanup.
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Introduction: Out of Hospital Emergency Care (OHEC) in Nigeria, the most populous country with the highest GDP in Africa, is considered inadequate. A better understanding of the current state of OHEC is essential to address the country's unique challenges and offer potential solutions.

Objectives: This paper sought to identify gaps, barriers, and facilitators in implementing an OHEC model in Nigeria and provide recommendations for improvement.

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Grasscutter () is a large-body old world rodent found in sub-Saharan Africa. The body size and the unique taste of the meat of this major crop pest have made it a target of intense hunting and a potential consideration as a micro-livestock. However, there is insufficient knowledge on the genetic diversity of its populations across African Guinean forests.

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Background: The One Health concept considers the interconnectivity, interactions and interdependence of humans, animals and the environment. Humans, animals and other organisms are constantly exposed to a wide range of natural toxins present in the environment. Thus, there is growing concern about the potential detrimental effects that natural toxins could pose to achieve One Health.

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Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) are essential in normal biological processes, but they can become disrupted or imbalanced in cancer. Various technological advancements have led to an increase in the number of PPI inhibitors, which target hubs in cancer cell's protein networks. However, it remains difficult to develop PPI inhibitors with desired potency and specificity.

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Prurigo nodularis (PN) is an intensely pruritic, chronic inflammatory skin disease that disproportionately affects black patients. However, the pathogenesis of PN is poorly understood. We performed single-cell transcriptomic profiling, ligand receptor analysis and cell trajectory analysis of 28,695 lesional and non-lesional PN skin cells to uncover disease-identifying cell compositions and genetic characteristics.

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Breast cancer remains a major world health challenge in women. Some Breast cancers are human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) positive. Since this protein promotes the growth of cancer cells, it remains a therapeutic target for novel drugs.

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