Publications by authors named "Safaa Mohammed"

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  • * Molecular techniques like multiplex PCR and next generation sequencing were used to identify 19 mutations associated with β-thalassemia, with seven mutations accounting for about 78.5% of cases.
  • * The findings highlight the genetic diversity of β-thalassemia in Iraq and support the development of prenatal testing and a national prevention program for thalassemia.
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Background: Renal artery variations are clinically significant due to their implications for surgical procedures and renal function. However, data on these variations in Sudanese populations are limited. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and characteristics of renal artery variations in a Sudanese population.

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Carcinoma of the lung is among the most common types of cancer globally. Concerning its histology, it is categorized as a non-small cell carcinoma (NSCLC) and a small cell cancer (SCLC) subtype. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a member of non-coding RNA whose nucleotides range from 19 to 25.

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This unexpected observation in the smear indicated that an improved morphological analysis could provide a definitive guide for the detection of atypical SLE.

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Background And Aim: Disturbance of gut microbiota plays a role in induction and progression of non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and the associated cognitive dysfunction. We supposed that high fat diet (HFD)-induced dysbiosis may lead to NASH/cognitive impairment co-morbidities through hippocampal TLR4/BDNF signaling pathway and the regaining of microbiota balance through probiotics could provide a therapeutic option.

Methodology: Four groups of male Wister rats were used; Naïve, Lactobacillus Plantarum EMCC-1039 (LP EMCC-1039), NASH and NASH+ LP EMCC-1039 groups.

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Calf diarrhea is one of the major health challenges in cattle herds. The bacteriological examination of fecal samples collected from apparently healthy and diarrheic calves' revealed isolation of 26 isolates out of 56 calves with an incidence of 46.4%.

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