Publications by authors named "Shahbaz Khan"

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  • - Regadenoson is a selective A2A adenosine receptor agonist used for heart stress testing, and this study evaluates its safety for myocardial perfusion scans.
  • - The study included 63 adult patients, primarily male with an average age of about 57, and looked at their health data and any adverse reactions after using Regadenoson during the testing process.
  • - Results showed minor blood pressure drops that stabilized after an hour, with few non-serious side effects like shortness of breath and headaches, but no major health complications arose.
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To date, only a few submerged plants have been reported to perform C and CAM. Ottelia cordata is a heteroblastic aquatic plant developing both submerged and floating leaves throughout its life cycle. Previous research found that, besides HCO use, the submerged leaves of O.

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Regulation of intracellular cyclic nucleotides to avoid homeostatic imbalances is achieved through catabolic activity of phosphodiesterases (PDEs). Recently, Ajiboye et al. reported validation of Cryptosporidium PDE1 (CpPDE1) as a viable drug target and identified optimized pyrazolopyrimidines with selective activity against CpPDE1 over human PDEs and with potent anticryptosporidial efficacy.

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2-Aminoethanethiol dioxygenase (ADO) is a thiol dioxygenase that sulfinylates cysteamine and amino-terminal cysteines in polypeptides. The pathophysiological roles of ADO remain largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that ADO expression represents a vulnerability in cancer cells, as ADO depletion led to loss of proliferative capacity and survival in cancer cells and reduced xenograft growth.

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  • * Researchers discovered a gene called DiMT in filarial worms that encodes an enzyme (methyltransferase) specific to these parasites and not found in mammals, which helps in the catabolic methylation of dopamine.
  • * Inhibitors of the DiMT enzyme effectively killed Dirofilaria immitis microfilariae in lab tests, suggesting that targeting DiMT could lead to new treatments for filarial nematode infections due to its distinct properties compared to mammalian enzymes.
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Unlabelled: Prostate cancer is frequently treated with radiotherapy. Unfortunately, aggressive radioresistant relapses can arise, and the molecular underpinnings of radioresistance are unknown. Modern clinical radiotherapy is evolving to deliver higher doses of radiation in fewer fractions (hypofractionation).

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The convergence of polymer and pharmaceutical sciences has advanced drug delivery systems significantly. Carbohydrate polymers, especially carboxymethylated ones, offer versatile benefits for pharmaceuticals. Interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) combine synthetic and natural polymers to enhance drug delivery.

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Collecting duct carcinoma (CDC) is an aggressive renal malignancy with limited diagnostic and therapeutic consensus. We report a case of a 69-year-old male with CDC and extensive coagulative necrosis who presented with lower extremity swelling, abdominal distention, and an enlarged left kidney causing grade IV hydronephrosis. Initial treatment with a left percutaneous nephrostomy was followed by clinical deterioration and a diagnosis of emphysematous pyelonephritis.

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Lumbar canal stenosis (LCS) is a common spinal disease affecting the elderly. Primarily it is asymptomatic until there is neurogenic claudication. Minimally invasive surgical (MIS) techniques are used to treat patients with lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS), while tubular system with alternative multilevel decompression is specifically used for those with minimal back pain and no mechanical instability on dynamic imaging.

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Owing to the success of transformer models, recent works study their applicability in 3D medical segmentation tasks. Within the transformer models, the self-attention mechanism is one of the main building blocks that strives to capture long-range dependencies, compared to the local convolutional-based design. However, the self-attention operation has quadratic complexity which proves to be a computational bottleneck, especially in volumetric medical imaging, where the inputs are 3D with numerous slices.

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In this study, an accurate analytical solution is presented for fuzzy FPDEs. It is done by using a novel method called the Laplace-residual power series (LRPSM) to build a series solution to the given problems. The fundamental instruments of the employed method are the Laplace transform, fractional Laurent, and fractional power series.

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It is mentioned that understanding linear and non-linear thermo-elasticity systems is important for understanding temperature, elasticity, stresses, and thermal conductivity. One of the most crucial aspects of the current research is the solution to these systems. The fractional form of several thermo-elastic systems is explored, and elegant solutions are provided.

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  • Scientists created a new food dryer using solar energy to help dry tomatoes, which is important for preserving food.
  • This special dryer uses sunlight during the day and stored heat from a chemical to keep drying tomatoes even when it’s not sunny.
  • The dryer worked pretty well, removing about 58% of moisture from the tomatoes and helping reduce carbon emissions while saving energy.
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Aluminum (Al) toxicity poses a significant challenge to agricultural productivity, particularly in acidic soils. The banana crop, predominantly cultivated in tropical and subtropical climates, often grapples with low pH and Al toxicity. This study seeks to explore the differential responses of two banana genotypes with varying Al tolerance (Baodao and Baxi) to Al exposure (100 and 500 µM) for 24 h.

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Biofluids contain molecules in circulation and from nearby organs that can be indicative of disease states. Characterizing the proteome of biofluids with DIA-MS is an emerging area of interest for biomarker discovery; yet, there is limited consensus on DIA-MS data analysis approaches for analyzing large numbers of biofluids. To evaluate various DIA-MS workflows, we collected urine from a clinically heterogeneous cohort of prostate cancer patients and acquired data in DDA and DIA scan modes.

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Deep proteomic profiling of rare cell populations has been constrained by sample input requirements. Here, we present DROPPS (droplet-based one-pot preparation for proteomic samples), an accessible low-input platform that generates high-fidelity proteomic profiles of 100-2,500 cells. By applying DROPPS within the mammary epithelium, we elucidated the connection between mitochondrial activity and clonogenicity, identifying CD36 as a marker of progenitor capacity in the basal cell compartment.

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Application of machine learning in plant breeding is a recent concept, that has to be optimized for precise utilization in the breeding program of high yielding crop plants. Identification and efficient utilization of heterotic grouping pattern aided with machine learning approaches is of utmost importance in hybrid cultivar breeding as it can save time and resources required to breed a new plant hybrid/variety. In the present study, 109 genotypes of sunflower were investigated at morphological, biochemical (SDS-PAGE) and molecular levels (through micro-satellites (SSR) markers) for heterotic grouping.

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Chordomas are clinically aggressive tumors with a high rate of disease progression despite maximal therapy. Given the limited therapeutic options available, there remains an urgent need for the development of novel therapies to improve clinical outcomes. Cell surface proteins are attractive therapeutic targets yet are challenging to profile with common methods.

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Micronuclei (MN) are induced by various genotoxic stressors and amass nuclear- and cytoplasmic-resident proteins, priming the cell for MN-driven signaling cascades. Here, we measured the proteome of micronuclear, cytoplasmic, and nuclear fractions from human cells exposed to a panel of six genotoxins, comprehensively profiling their MN protein landscape. We find that MN assemble a proteome distinct from both surrounding cytoplasm and parental nuclei, depleted of spliceosome and DNA damage repair components while enriched for a subset of the replisome.

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Background: Epidural hematoma is one of the most common surgical emergencies encountered in neurosurgery. This study was conducted to determine the mortality and prognostic factors in patients operated for traumatic intracranial epidural hematoma in a resource-constrained setting from a developing country.

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted in the Department of Neurosurgery at Ayub Teaching Hospital Abbottabad from 1st January 2019 to 31st Dec 2021.

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The utilization of nanobiochar in agricultural practices has garnered substantial interest owing to its promising potential. Its nano-size particles possess an enhanced ability to infiltrate plant cells, potentially instigating biochemical and physiological responses that augment stress tolerance. In our study, we aimed to assess the impact and extent of exogenously applied nanobiochar on the growth dynamics and antioxidative responses in Spinacia oleracea L.

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High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSC) is the most prevalent subtype of epithelial ovarian cancer. The combination of a high rate of recurrence and novel therapies in HGSC necessitates an accurate assessment of the disease. Currently, HGSC response to treatment and recurrence are monitored via immunoassay of serum levels of the glycoprotein CA125.

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Rapid urban expansion and a booming population are placing immense pressure on our agricultural systems, leading to detrimental impacts on soil fertility and overall health. Due to the extensive use of agrochemicals in agriculture, the necessity to meet the expanding demand for food has also resulted in unsustainable farming practices. Around the world, biochar, a multipurpose carbonaceous material, is being used to concurrently solve issues with enhancing soil fertility, plant growth, and development under both normal and stressful circumstances.

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Introduction: Nanoparticles play a vital role in environmental remediation on a global scale. In recent years, there has been an increasing demand to utilize nanoparticles in wastewater treatment due to their remarkable physiochemical properties.

Methods: In the current study, manganese oxide nanoparticles (MnO-NPs) were synthesized from the strain and characterized by UV/Vis spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

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