Publications by authors named "S A Nik"

Article Synopsis
  • Viruses constantly challenge human health, requiring the immune system to develop strong defenses, particularly through natural killer (NK) cells that help detect and eliminate infected cells.* -
  • NK cells are essential for early antiviral responses but undergo significant changes during infections that can affect their functionality and effectiveness.* -
  • This review focuses on the dual role of NK cells in antiviral immunity and their transformation during viral encounters, providing insights that could lead to new therapeutic strategies against viral diseases.*
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RNA splicing factor SF3B1 is recurrently mutated in various cancers, particularly in hematologic malignancies. We previously reported that coexpression of Sf3b1 mutation and Atm deletion in B cells, but not either lesion alone, leads to the onset of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) with CLL cells harboring chromosome amplification. However, the exact role of Sf3b1 mutation and Atm deletion in chromosomal instability (CIN) remains unclear.

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Objective: The aim of the study was to compare the efficacy of ultrasound-guided injection of botulinum toxin type A with corticosteroid in patients with chronic plantar fasciitis (PF).

Design: This randomized controlled trial was conducted on 35 patients with chronic plantar fasciitis. Participants were randomly allocated into two groups: one group received methylprednisolone in to the plantar fascia ( n = 18) and the other group received botulinum toxin type A injection into the flexor digitorum brevis and quadratus plantae ( n = 17).

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The link between Ca dysregulation, mitochondria damages, oxidative stress and cellular derangement is particularly evident in neurotoxicity induced by chemotherapeutic agents. In the current study, we investigated effects of trifluoperazine (TFP) as an inhibitor of calmodulin against the cytotoxicity induced by cytarabine (Ara-C) and Ifosfamide (IFOS) on isolated rat neurons and also the mechanisms involved in this toxicity. Isolated rat neurons were pretreated with TFP (100 µM) for 5 min at 37°C, then Ara-C (226 µM) and IFOS (290 µM) were added in separate experiments.

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Background: The molecular changes involved in Alzheimer's disease (AD) progression remain unclear since we cannot easily access antemortem human brains. Some non-mammalian vertebrates such as the zebrafish preserve AD-relevant transcript isoforms of the PRESENILIN genes lost from mice and rats. One example is PS2V, the alternative transcript isoform of the PSEN2 gene.

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