Publications by authors named "R B Zain"

Anti-gene oligonucleotides belong to a group of therapeutic compounds, which, in contrast to antisense oligonucleotides, bind to DNA. Clamp anti-gene oligonucleotides bind through a double-stranded invasion mechanism. With two arms connected by a linker, they hybridize to one of the DNA strands forming Watson-Crick and Hoogsteen hydrogen bonds.

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ITK-SYK and TEL-SYK (also known as ETV6-SYK) are human tumor-causing chimeric proteins containing the kinase region of SYK, and the membrane-targeting, N-terminal, PH-TH domain-doublet of ITK or the dimerizing SAM-PNT domain of TEL, respectively. ITK-SYK causes peripheral T cell lymphoma, while TEL-SYK was reported in myelodysplastic syndrome. BTK is a kinase highly related to ITK and to further delineate the role of the N-terminus, we generated the corresponding fusion-kinase BTK-SYK.

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In the era of precision medicine with increasing amounts of sequenced cancer and non-cancer genomes of different ancestries, we here enumerate the resulting polygenic disease entities. Based on the cell number status, we first identified six fundamental types of polygenic illnesses, five of which are non-cancerous. Like complex, non-tumor disorders, neoplasms normally carry alterations in multiple genes, including in 'Drivers' and 'Passengers'.

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  • - CHIKV cases in Malaysia increased from 2019 to 2021, likely due to the virus spreading from neighboring countries and a genotype shift from earlier outbreaks, particularly linked to the Indian Ocean Islands outbreak in 2004.
  • - An analysis of 56 CHIKV positive serum samples from Tangkak, Johor highlighted that the 2021 outbreak strains bore an ECSA-IOL genotype, closely resembling strains from a 2018-2019 outbreak in Thailand and showing mutation adaptations favoring different mosquito vectors.
  • - The findings suggest the 2021 outbreak in Malaysia is connected to strains from the Indian subcontinent via Thailand, with notable genetic mutations potentially enhancing the virus's ability to spread and adapt to
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