Publications by authors named "Roeykenes Kari"

Mantle cell lymphoma is a rare type of B-cell lymphoma, which is considered incurable yet treatable. In recent years, the treatment options of mantle cell lymphoma have multiplied, and the focus of treatment is expected to shift from traditional chemoimmunotherapy toward precision medicine. However, this development is hindered by the high costs of targeted therapies.

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Cellulases are of paramount interest for upcoming biorefineries that utilize residue from agriculture and forestry to produce sustainable fuels and chemicals. Specifically, cellulases are used for the conversion of recalcitrant plant biomass to fermentable sugars in a so-called saccharification process. The vast literature on enzymatic saccharification frequently refers to low catalytic rates of cellulases as a main bottleneck for industrial implementation, but such statements are rarely supported by kinetic or thermodynamic considerations.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disorder that can affect various organs. Juvenile-onset SLE (jSLE) may be more severe than the adult-onset form, but the diagnosis and classification remain challenging due to the complex nature of the condition and its resemblance to other conditions. Antinuclear antibodies (ANA) are the immunological hallmark of SLE, but their limited specificity poses challenges.

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Background: Traditional supervised learning methods applied to DNA sequence taxonomic classification rely on the labor-intensive and time-consuming step of labelling the primary DNA sequences. Additionally, standard DNA classification/clustering methods involve time-intensive multiple sequence alignments, which impacts their applicability to large genomic datasets or distantly related organisms. These limitations indicate a need for robust, efficient, and scalable unsupervised DNA sequence clustering methods that do not depend on sequence labels or alignment.

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Background: Medication non-adherence is associated with suboptimal health outcomes, higher mortality, and increased healthcare costs.

Objective: The aim of this study was to estimate the number and share of non-dispensed prescriptions at a national level and in specific patient and medicine subgroups.

Methods: The study was a nationwide retrospective register-based study.

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The increased prevalence of abiotic stresses, such as salt, submergence, and drought, severely affects rice productivity. Developing a rice variety, with inbuilt resistance to these main abiotic stresses, will contribute to a long-term rise in rice yield in adverse environments. In the present study, the rice variety Improved White Ponni (IWP) a high-yielding but highly susceptible to drought, salinity, and submergence variety was introgressed with Sub1 + SalT + DTY2.

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Objective: Timely diagnosis and management of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is essential for best outcomes. This study evaluated the differences of health access among cochlear implant (CI) centers of countries with different health care systems.

Study Design: Retrospective.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a major concern in pediatric critical care, often occurring in conjunction with sepsis. This study aimed to identify the incidence, outcomes, and risk factors for AKI in the context of pediatric sepsis. This was a bicentric retrospective cohort study conducted at two university hospitals in Saudi Arabia.

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Background:  Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can influence pharmacokinetics. We investigated the vancomycin dosage in children on ECMO compared to critically ill children to determine the necessary dosage adjustment on ECMO.

Methods:  Eight-year, single-center, retrospective cohort study at a tertiary heart center's pediatric cardiac intensive care unit (ICU) of children undergoing ECMO support.

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A metagenomic library consisting of 15,000 clones was constructed from the mangrove sediment. An antimicrobially active clone from the metagenomic library PS49 was identified by function- based screening. This paper presents the results of the biochemical characterization and metagenomic library screening of the marine-derived antibiotic, 8-demethoxy-10-deoxysteffimycin.

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A male neonate (2.5 kg) who presented with an interrupted aortic arch type C, hypoplasia of the aortic valve and left ventricular outflow tract obstruction received bilateral pulmonary artery bands as a first step of a hybrid interim palliation. Due to an intimal tissue flap at the origin of the left common carotid artery and a high-risk situation for PDA stenting, a complete early correction was undertaken.

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Background: Aside from the canonical role of PDL1 as a tumour surface-expressed immune checkpoint molecule, tumour-intrinsic PDL1 signals regulate non-canonical immunopathological pathways mediating treatment resistance whose significance, mechanisms, and therapeutic targeting remain incompletely understood. Recent reports implicate tumour-intrinsic PDL1 signals in the DNA damage response (DDR), including promoting homologous recombination DNA damage repair and mRNA stability of DDR proteins, but many mechanistic details remain undefined.

Methods: We genetically depleted PDL1 from transplantable mouse and human cancer cell lines to understand consequences of tumour-intrinsic PDL1 signals in the DNA damage response.

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Recently, nano-manufactured materials have been used to treat many diseases, such as healing wounds and other modern biological applications. This study investigates the positive effect of Punica granatum seeds extract on kidney and testicular toxicities induced by iron oxide nanoparticles. Forty mice were randomly divided into four groups; the 1st group was the control group.

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Phosphorene, a semiconducting two-dimensional material, has recently attracted huge interest due to its potential applications in opto-electronics. The first attempts to synthesize phosphorene were based mainly on mechanical and chemical exfoliations. A few years later, different groups reported the synthesis of phosphorene using the molecular beam epitaxy process, which opened the way for research on physical properties.

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  • Proteolysis Targeting Chimeras (PROTACs) are innovative tools in targeted protein degradation (TPD) that hold promise for drug development, but predicting their effectiveness is challenging.
  • This study introduces an AI-powered PROTAC Activity Prediction Tool (AI-DPAPT) that leverages machine learning and molecular fingerprinting techniques to accurately predict PROTAC activity based on chemical structures.
  • The research demonstrated strong performance across various machine learning classifiers, with the Random Forest model yielding an impressive area under the curve score of 0.97, enhancing the understanding of structure-activity relationships in TPD and potentially accelerating drug development processes.
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  • High-dose radioiodine ablation (RAI) therapy requires patients to be isolated due to the large amounts of radioactive waste produced, which must be stored until it is safe to discharge.
  • This study explores using graphene oxide silver (GOAg) and bamboo activated carbon (BAC) as alternative materials to effectively extract I-131 from this clinical radioactive wastewater.
  • Various scientific analyses (FESEM, XPS, FTIR, XRD) were conducted on the synthesized adsorbents, revealing their structural properties and helping determine their effectiveness in removing radioactive substances.
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Renowned for their role in haemostasis and thrombosis, platelets are also increasingly recognized for their contribution in innate immunity, immunothrombosis and inflammatory diseases. Platelets express a wide range of receptors, which allows them to reach a variety of activation endpoints and grants them immunomodulatory functions. Activated platelets release extracellular vesicles (PEVs), whose formation and molecular cargo has been shown to depend on receptor-mediated activation and environmental cues.

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Intensive aquaculture causes a decline in the health status of fish, resulting in an increased disease incidence. To counteract this, feed additives have been utilized to improve the growth performance and health of aquaculture species. This work specifically investigates the impact of powdered Ficus deltoidea (FD) on various parameters related to growth, blood parameters, liver and intestine morphology, body proximate analysis, digestive enzymes, antioxidant capacity, and disease resistance to motile Aeromonad Septicemia (MAS) caused by Aeromonas hydrophila infection in African catfish, Clarias gariepinus.

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  • * Non-neurogenic neurogenic bladder (NNNB) is diagnosed when a child shows urinary control issues without neurological problems, and there's growing evidence suggesting genetic causes for these symptoms, rather than just behavioral factors.
  • * In a study involving five children with NNNB or severe LUTD, researchers found two cases with genetic mutations—one in the HPSE2 gene and another in the ARL6 gene—which highlights the importance of considering genetic testing for affected children.
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Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome (Mis-C) has emerged in May 2020 as a serious complication of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2). A total of 6 children presented to tertiary care hospitals with Mis-C, of which 5 (83%) have died during hospitalization. All included patients presented with respiratory symptoms (ranged from mild to severe acute respiratory distress syndrome) and gastrointestinal symptoms.

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This research paper presents a high-fidelity, open-source digital-twin of the Pepper robot developed within the framework of the Robot Operating System 2 (ROS 2) for better simulation realism in complex tasks of machine learning. We developed a dedicated, custom ROS 2 package with modern simulation tools, such as Gazebo Sim, MoveIt 2, Rviz2, that brings complete, realistic environments in line with the exact behaviors and interactions of robots in reality. Better accuracy of the physical movement of Pepper robot's simulation was shown on the digital twin, validated by the Choregraphe software and real robot performance, to be a strong platform of collaboration and further research by the community.

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Marine shrimp farming, mainly and , is an important component of the aquaculture industry. Marine shrimp farming helps produce a protein source for humans, provides job opportunities, and generates lucrative profits for investors. Intensification farming practices can lead to poor water quality, stress, and malnutrition among the farmed marine shrimp, resulting in disease outbreaks and poor production, impeding the development of marine shrimp farming.

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The incineration of municipal solid waste (MSW) produces byproducts known as MSW incineration (MSWI) ash. The reuse of MSWI ash as a construction material prevails in several areas of the world, namely Europe and Asia, however, reuse in the United States (US) lags due to regulatory requirements for disposal practices. Developing a recycling program for MSWI ash provides an alternative end-of-life disposal scenario for material currently landfilled and supplements the reliability of mining of natural aggregates.

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Background: Lead is the most common toxic metal to which Moroccans are exposed. Given the susceptibility of the fetus to lead, it is crucial to assess prenatal lead exposure. However, in Morocco, no study has assessed prenatal exposure to lead.

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