Publications by authors named "S Mzoughi"

Despite continuous efforts of veterinary services to control rabies in dogs since 1982, rabies remains a cause of death in Tunisia, with more than five reported human cases in 2022. As little is known on the determinants of transmission of rabies in dogs, better understand which factors contribute to its spatial heterogeneity in Tunisia is critical for developing bespoke mitigation activities. In this context, we developed Bayesian Poisson mixed-effect spatio-temporal model upon all cases of rabid dogs reported in each delegation during the period from 2019 to 2021.

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  • - Tooth decay is a major global health issue recognized by the WHO, and silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is increasingly used in pediatric dentistry to prevent or stop the progression of cavities in children's teeth.
  • - This study aimed to systematically review existing literature on the effectiveness of SDF in preventing or arresting dental caries in temporary (baby) teeth.
  • - The review included 16 randomized controlled trials involving children aged 18 months to 13 years, concluding that SDF is an effective, non-invasive treatment for tooth decay, though its application requires regular monitoring.
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Mutations in lead to a syndromic form of holoprosencephaly (HPE) known as the Galloway-Mowat syndrome (GAMOS). While a connection between PRDM15, a zinc finger transcription factor, and WNT/PCP signaling has been established, there is a critical need to delve deeper into their contributions to early development and GAMOS pathogenesis. We used the South African clawed frog as the vertebrate model organism and observed that was enriched in the tissues and organs affected in GAMOS.

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Targeting cancer stem cells (CSCs) is crucial for effective cancer treatment . However, the molecular mechanisms underlying resistance to LGR5 CSCs depletion in colorectal cancer (CRC) remain largely elusive. Here, we unveil the existence of a primitive cell state dubbed the oncofetal (OnF) state, which works in tandem with the LGR5 stem cells (SCs) to fuel tumor evolution in CRC.

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Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are remnants of ancient parasitic infections and comprise sizable portions of most genomes. Although epigenetic mechanisms silence most ERVs by generating a repressive environment that prevents their expression (heterochromatin), little is known about mechanisms silencing ERVs residing in open regions of the genome (euchromatin). This is particularly important during embryonic development, where induction and repression of distinct classes of ERVs occur in short temporal windows.

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