Publications by authors named "Rehan Uddin"

This review aims to examine the hydrogel structure concisely, approaches to hydrogel synthesis, and the most recent progressions in hydrogel technology along with its multifaceted applications within the domain of biomedicine, emphasizing its capacity to transform the delivery of drugs, tissue engineering, and diagnostics. This review employs an organized search of the literature to gather and evaluate state-of-the-art examines on hydrogel uses for biomedicine, synthesizing significant developments and breakthroughs to provide a holistic comprehension of their developing role and possible impact. The review's findings emphasize the revolutionary potential of recent advances in hydrogel uses within biomedicine, which includes improved drug delivery, cutting-edge tissue engineering, and recognized diagnostics.

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Objective: The objective of this review is to present a succinct summary of the latest advancements in the utilization of hydrogels for diverse biomedical applications, with a particular focus on their revolutionary impact in augmenting the delivery of drugs, tissue engineering, along with diagnostic methodologies.

Methods: Using a meticulous examination of current literary works, this review systematically scrutinizes the nascent patterns in applying hydrogels for biomedical progress, condensing crucial discoveries to offer a comprehensive outlook on their ever-changing importance.

Results: The analysis presents compelling evidence regarding the growing importance of hydrogels in biomedicine.

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Cytogenetics and mutation identification in acute myeloid leukemia have allowed for more targeted therapy. Many therapies have been approved by the FDA in the last 3 years including gilteritinib and azacitidine but the overall survival has remained stagnant at 25%. The inability to achieve complete remission was related to the residual leukemic stem cells (LSCs).

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Background: Melasma is an acquired cutaneous disorder characterized by hyperpigmentation of the face predominantly affecting the areas exposed to direct sun light. The triple combination cream, i.e.

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