Publications by authors named "Razak A"

Cancer remains a widespread and significant global health issue, with consequential impacts on individuals, families, and societies across the globe. Although there have been noteworthy advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and study of cancer, the impact of this disease continues to be significant on health care systems and people worldwide. Furthermore, there are still differences in obtaining the advantages of modern cancer treatment, which can partly be attributed to the lack of standardized standards for providing top-notch cancer care.

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Leptospirosis is an acute bacterial febrile disease affecting humans and animals in many tropical and subtropical countries. This work presents an optimization of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) substrates to probe vibrational spectroscopic detail from deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). The pathogenic gene of LipL32 was used as a biomarker.

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Background: Evidence from preclinical studies in small and large animal models has shown neuroprotective effects of intravenous administration of umbilical cord blood derived cells (UCBCs). This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of umbilical cord blood (UCB) collection, extraction of UCBCs, and subsequent safety of intravenous autologous administration of UCBCs in extremely preterm infants (born <28 weeks gestation).

Methods: A single-centre, open-label, single-arm, safety and feasibility clinical intervention trial was conducted at Monash Medical Centre and Monash Children's Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

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Purpose: In this phase 1 portion of a first-in-human phase 1/2a study (NCT05199272), 23ME-00610 was evaluated in participants with advanced solid malignancies to determine its safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics (PK), and pharmacodynamics (PD). Exploratory biomarkers were evaluated to examine potential correlates of efficacy and safety.

Patients And Methods: Eligible participants (≥18 years) were administered 23ME-00610 intravenously every 3 weeks (Q3W) using an accelerated titration design followed by a traditional 3 + 3 design, with an initial dose level of 2 mg.

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Early detection of colorectal carcinoma (CRC), one of the most prevalent forms of cancer worldwide, significantly enhances the prognosis of patients. This research presents a new method for improving CRC detection using a deep learning ensemble with the Computer Aided Diagnosis (CADx). The method involves combining pre-trained convolutional neural network (CNN) models, such as ADaRDEV2I-22, DaRD-22, and ADaDR-22, using Vision Transformers (ViT) and XGBoost.

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Acute pain, defined as short-term pain arising from injury or other noxious stimuli, affects patient outcomes, quality of life, and healthcare costs. Safe, effective treatment of acute pain is essential in preventing increased morbidity, mortality, and the transition to chronic pain. In this review, we explore some of the latest therapeutic agents, formulations, combinations, and administration routes of drugs emerging in clinical practice in the USA for the treatment of acute pain.

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Background: Stressful life events greatly increase the risk of depression, which affects about 22% of older persons in northeast Malaysia. But how emotional distress manifests itself in reaction to these stressful events differs from person to person. Therefore, this study aims to delve into the nuances of emotional expression among older adults with depression symptoms in northeast Malaysia, alongside their help-seeking behaviours and utilisation of professional support.

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  • Transforming growth factor (TGF)-ß1 is known to encourage tumor growth while also suppressing the immune system's ability to fight tumors; its latent form is associated with glycoprotein-A repetition predominant (GARP) on regulatory T cells.
  • Livmoniplimab is a monoclonal antibody that targets the GARP:TGF-ß1 complex to impede the activation and release of TGF-ß1, and it's being studied in combination with another antibody, budigalimab, in a clinical trial for patients with advanced solid tumors.
  • In the trial, 57 patients were treated with dosages ranging up to 1500mg, with manageable side effects like fatigue and nausea reported; while no
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Agrivoltaics is an innovative approach where solar energy, water, land and biodiversity are integrated into the same area to maximize resource utilization for sustainable development, also known as Agrivoltaism. The combination of solar water pumping and agri-solar has led to the development of a new generation of irrigation systems that are highly sustainable and efficient. Agri-solar water pumping can irrigate crops, feed livestock, clean solar modules, cool the PV system, generate energy, store water, and provide community drinking water.

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Pulmonary aspiration in the perioperative period carries the risk of significant morbidity and mortality. As such, guidelines have been developed with the hopes of minimizing this risk by recommending fasting from solids and liquids over a specified amount of time. Point-of-care ultrasound has altered the landscape of perioperative medicine; specifically, gastric ultrasound plays a pivotal role in perioperative assessment.

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  • Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are tumors that come from specific cells in the gut and are primarily caused by certain genetic mutations; surgical removal is the best option for localized cases, while targeted drug therapies are the standard for management.
  • Recent advances in understanding GISTs have led to updates in treatment strategies, but disparities in care exist across Canada due to its provincial healthcare system, highlighting the need for standardized guidelines.
  • A panel of 20 experienced Canadian physicians from various specialties reviewed literature on GISTs to create a consensus on management practices, covering key topics like molecular profiling and multidisciplinary care to improve consistency in treatment across the country.
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  • The study looked at whether a medical procedure called thrombectomy helps patients who have a large stroke as seen on a specific type of scan called a noncontrast CT within 24 hours of having the stroke.
  • It involved 300 patients from different hospitals who were split into two groups; one group received the thrombectomy treatment, while the other only received regular care.
  • The main goal was to see if those who had thrombectomy had better recovery after 90 days compared to those who didn’t, along with checking if there were any serious side effects.
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This study explores the characteristics and potential engineering applications of Cu-Al-Mn and Cu-Al-Be-Mn shape memory alloys (SMAs). The research investigates the chemical composition, transformation temperatures, and mechanical properties of these SMAs when incorporated into Al metal matrix composites (MMCs). It was found that the addition of Mn and Be, has a significant impact on the performance of Cu-Al alloys.

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Background: The clinical benefit of systemic anticancer therapies can be unclear despite positive trials, and outcomes may not translate to real-world practice. This study evaluated the benefit of soft tissue sarcoma (STS) treatments using the European Society of Medical Oncology Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale (MCBS) v1.1 and measured the robustness of STS trial results using Fragility Index (FI).

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According to the most recent edition of the DSM V, neurocognitive disorder (NCD), formerly referred to as dementia, is a debilitating condition that progressively diminishes quality of life. It impacts both physical and cognitive domains, including memory and aberrant behavior. If usual presentation is uncertain, perfusion, functional, and molecular imaging are useful.

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Aim: Intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) and periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) in preterm infants are associated with an increased risk of long-term neurodevelopmental impairments (NDI) and cerebral palsy (CP). However, little is known about their impact on early neurodevelopmental outcomes despite increasing evidence highlighting the feasibility and importance of early NDI/CP diagnosis. We aimed to determine the early neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm infants with IVH and PVL.

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Purpose: Immune gene expression signatures are emerging as potential biomarkers for immunotherapy (IO). VIGex is a 12-gene expression classifier developed in both nCounter (Nanostring) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) assays and analytically validated across laboratories. VIGex classifies tumor samples into hot, intermediate-cold (I-Cold), and cold subgroups.

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Introduction: Household energy transitions have the potential to reduce the burden of several health outcomes but have narrowly focused on those mediated by reduced exposure to air pollution, despite concerns about the burden of injury outcomes. Here, we aimed to describe the country-level incidence of severe cooking-related burns in Ghana and identify household-level risk factors for adults and children.

Methods: We conducted a national household energy use survey including 7389 households across 370 enumeration areas in Ghana in 2020.

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Coronavirus has long been considered a global epidemic. It caused the deaths of nearly 7.01 million individuals and caused an economic downturn.

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  • TGCT is a challenging tumor to treat, primarily managed through surgery, but there are few options for patients who can't have surgery; this study investigates vimseltinib, a new oral medication targeting the CSF1 receptor.
  • Conducted as a phase I/II trial with 69 patients (37 with various malignant tumors and 32 with TGCT), the study aimed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of vimseltinib, while looking at its potential effectiveness.
  • The results showed that vimseltinib was generally well tolerated with a recommended dose of 30 mg taken twice a week, and achieved a 72% objective response rate in TGCT patients, demonstrating promising
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