Publications by authors named "Rahman N"

Background: Basal cell nevus syndrome, also known as Gorlin or Gorlin-Goltz syndrome, is a hereditary condition caused by mutation in the PATCHED gene. The syndrome presents with a wide range of clinical manifestations, including basal cell carcinomas, jaw cysts, and skeletal anomalies. Diagnosis is based on specific criteria, and treatment typically includes surgical removal of basal cell carcinomas.

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Background: Aims conventional bowel preparation restricts dietary intake up to 72 h prior to colonoscopy. Bowel preparation process is often perceived as unpleasant leading to poor compliance and subsequent poor bowel preparation. The aim of this trial is to compare the efficacy of low-residue semi-elemental enteral formula (LREF) incorporated diet versus the standard diet in polyethylene glycol (PEG)-based bowel preparation in the aim of creating a more tolerable bowel preparation regimen without compromising bowel cleanliness.

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Vancomycin, a glycopeptide antibiotic, is used in cases of drug-resistant bacterial infections, but unfortunately is associated with acute kidney injury (AKI). We here explore the protective potential of aprepitant against vancomycin-induced AKI. Vancomycin (500 mg/kg/i.

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Background: Aspirin is a simple, globally available medication that has been shown to reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of aspirin in the secondary prevention of colorectal cancer.

Methods: This phase 3, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was conducted at 66 centres across 11 countries and territories (ten in Asia-Pacific; one in the Middle East).

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Ectopic olfactory receptors are expressed in nonolfactory tissues and perform diverse roles including regulation of glucose homeostasis. We explored the effect of citronellal treatment on olfactory receptor 4M1 subtype (OR4M1) signaling in insulin resistance and Type II diabetes in rats. We aimed to validate the anti-diabetic effect of citronellal through Asprosin/OR4M1 modulation.

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On April 23, 2024, FDA granted accelerated approval to tovorafenib, a type II RAF kinase inhibitor, for the treatment of patients 6 months of age and older with relapsed or refractory pediatric low-grade glioma (pLGG) harboring a BRAF fusion or rearrangement, or BRAF V600 mutation. Efficacy was evaluated in FIREFLY-1 (NCT04775485), a single-arm, open-label, multicenter trial that enrolled patients 6 months to 25 years of age with relapsed or refractory pLGG with an activating BRAF alteration who had received prior systemic therapy. The major efficacy outcome measure was radiologic overall response rate (ORR), defined as the proportion of patients with complete response, partial response, or minor response as determined by blinded independent central review using Response Assessment in Pediatric Neuro-Oncology (RAPNO) criteria.

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Introduction: The population is heterogeneous with varying levels of healthcare needs. Clustering individuals into health segments with more homogeneous healthcare needs allows for better understanding and monitoring of health profiles in the population, which can support data-driven resource allocation.

Methods: Using the developed criteria, data from several of Singapore's national administrative datasets were used to classify individuals into the various health segments.

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Malnutrition affects over 30 million children annually and has profound immediate and enduring repercussions. Survivors often suffer lasting neurocognitive consequences that impact academic performance and socioeconomic outcomes. Mechanistic understanding of the emergence of these consequences is poorly understood.

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Transcriptional regulation of sterol biosynthetic genes is mediated by conserved sterol-regulatory element binding proteins (SREBPs) in human pathogenic fungi, however, its homolog in S. cerevisiae regulate filamentous growth during stress conditions. These pseudohyphal growths might be associated with the expression of MEP2 gene in response to ammonium limitation.

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  • The study investigated the level of knowledge about monkeypox (mpox) among 879 undergraduate and post-graduate students in Bangladesh, discovering that many had low knowledge: 20.7% good, 23.2% moderate, and 56.1% poor.
  • Factors like gender and academic background influenced knowledge levels, with females generally knowing more than males and students in medical fields displaying better knowledge than those in non-medical fields.
  • Participants who received educational information about mpox scored significantly higher in knowledge assessments compared to those who did not, highlighting the importance of education in understanding the disease.
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Numerous individuals encounter challenges in verbal communication due to various factors, including physical disabilities, neurological disorders, and strokes. In response to this pressing need, technology has actively pursued solutions to bridge the communication gap, recognizing the inherent difficulties faced in verbal communication, particularly in contexts where traditional methods may be inadequate. Electroencephalogram (EEG) has emerged as a primary non-invasive method for measuring brain activity, offering valuable insights from a cognitive neurodevelopmental perspective.

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Acquired von Willebrand syndrome (aVWS) is a rare hematological disorder depicted by dysfunctional or deficient von Willebrand factor activity and can be associated with underlying hematological malignancies such as non-Hodgkins lymphoma (NHL). This case report examines a patient with aVWS secondary to NHL and highlights the challenges in managing bleeding and optimizing a patient for surgery. The case report will explore the multidisciplinary approach to recognizing aVWS, treatment modalities, and adjunctive measures to reduce bleeding risk as well as long-term management.

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UV disinfection is extensively used for wastewater disinfection and disinfection efficiency is commonly monitored using culture-based enumeration of . While culture-independent real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) based methods are attractive due to faster turnaround and easier application, previous attempts with qPCR to monitor disinfection have been unsuccessful. In this study, the effect of UV irradiation on a pure culture was examined in collimated beam (CB) experiments and monitored using both a culturing technique and DNA damage quantified using both short amplicon (SA; <∼200 bp) qPCR and longer amplicon (LA; ∼500-bp) qPCR.

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  • DDX5 acts as a host restriction factor that interacts with IFI16 and PRC2 to inhibit hepatitis B virus (HBV) biosynthesis.
  • Mass spectrometry identified significant interactions among these proteins, leading to the formation of a large 750 kDa complex that plays a role in regulating HBV transcription.
  • Ectopic expression of IFI16 reduces HBV transcription by modifying chromatin marks, and this effect is dependent on DDX5 and EZH2, showcasing a crucial viral control mechanism in the presence of interferon.
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Introduction: In the current digital age, people's use of electronic devices has significantly increased screen time, which may have an impact on different aspects of their lives. Adolescents today are exposed to excessive screen time, which may affect their sleep and contribute to anxiety and depression. The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between screen time with sleep quality, anxiety and depression, among adolescents in Klang Valley, Malaysia.

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Exposure to saline environments significantly hampers the growth and productivity of oil crops, harmfully affecting their nutritional quality and suitability for biofuel production. This presents a critical challenge, as understanding salt tolerance mechanisms in crops is key to improving their performance in coastal and high-salinity regions. Our content might be read more properly: This review assembles current knowledge on protein-level changes related to salinity resistance in oil crops.

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  • A novel coordination polymer gel made of zirconium and a specific compound was developed to effectively remove Cr(VI) from water.
  • The optimization process achieved an impressive 99% removal efficiency under specific conditions, with significant adsorption capacity measurements.
  • The study employed various models to understand the adsorption mechanisms, indicating that multiple interactions, such as coordination exchange and hydrogen bonding, play important roles, while the gel remained effective even after several reuse cycles.
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Introduction: Clinically, a dysbiotic vaginal microbiota (VMB) colonized with anaerobic species such as has been linked to increased susceptibility to viral sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 (HSV-2). The mechanism is poorly understood due to the lack of small animal models.

Methods: Mice were inoculated with 10 CFU of the eubiotic bacteria , the dysbiotic bacteria , or PBS as a negative control every 48 h for ten days.

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Introduction: In people living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), we aimed to estimate: (1) the prevalence of glucocorticoid-induced hyperglycaemia (GIH); (2) whether the prevalence of GIH varies by age, baseline diabetes status, treatment duration, ascertainment of glycaemia, definition of hyperglycaemia, study design and year of publication; and (3) the relative risk (RR) of new-onset hyperglycaemia in exposed vs non-exposed to systemic glucocorticoids.

Methods: We searched electronic databases until 9 November 2023 for randomised controlled trials and observational studies including adults diagnosed with COPD, with or without diabetes at baseline, using systemic glucocorticoids equivalent to prednisolone ≥5 mg/day for ≥3 days if exposed. Hyperglycaemia was defined as a blood glucose above a study-specific cut-off.

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  • The study investigates the expression and functionality of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) in human myometrium (uterine muscle) and adipose tissue (fat) during both non-pregnant and pregnant states, as well as its connection to uterine activity and fat thermogenesis.
  • Using various methods to evaluate FSHR expression and treatment effects, the researchers found no FSHR expression in these tissues, contradicting prior studies.
  • The results indicate that FSHR signaling does not play a role in regulating uterine contraction or influencing adipose tissue activities, casting doubt on previous assumptions about FSHR's functionality in these areas
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  • Plasmodium, the parasite causing malaria, relies on the purine salvage pathway for survival, making its enzymes, like HGXPRT, potential targets for new antimalarial drugs.
  • The study focused on inhibiting HGXPRT to disable the parasite's nucleotide synthesis, optimizing assays to evaluate over 200 compounds for their inhibitory effects.
  • Fourteen compounds were identified as effective inhibitors, with promising interactions at the enzyme's binding site, and they were shown to be non-toxic to human cells, setting the stage for further drug development.
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Introduction: Self-medication with antibiotics (SMA)-the use of these drugs without a physician's diagnosis, supervision, or a medical prescription-has emerged as a significant crisis in many societies, being a particular concern in low- and middle-income countries. SMA practices hinder global efforts to reduce antibiotic consumption in the human health sector and to control antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The aims of the study were to explore the motivations, perspectives, and personal experiences of the Malaysian population related to SMA, analyzing their subjective viewpoints, attitudes, and behaviors.

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Depot-medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) and Norethisterone Enanthate (NET-EN) are progestin-only injectable contraceptives widely used by women in sub-Sharan Africa, where incidence of HIV-1 and HSV-2 infection remains high. Studies indicate that DMPA usage can increase the risk of HSV-2 infection, but limited data indicate no increased risk with use of NET-EN. We therefore investigated the effects of NET-EN and DMPA on susceptibility to vaginal HSV-2 infection in ovariectomized (OVX) mice and effects on immune responses, particularly in the vaginal tract (VT).

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