Publications by authors named "Subinur Sulayman"

Background: The prognosis of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients is notably influenced by both inflammation and nutritional status. The prognostic nutritional index (PNI) and systemic inflammatory response index (SIRI) have been reported in prognostic studies of various tumors. However, the efficacy of the combination of the two in predicting the prognosis of CRC patients has not been studied.

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Introduction: Diabetes causes complications like delayed wound healing for a long time. Fibroin, aloe vera, and ginger extracts along with their combinations are used for diabetic wound healing.

Methods: After induction of diabetes, The wound healing effects of fibroin (50 mg/ml), aloe vera gel (50 mg/ml), and ginger extract (30 mg/ml), individually and in combination, were assessed.

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Diabetes mellitus causes impaired diabetic wounds which is linked to a number of pathological alterations that impede the healing of wounds. In the current research, Swiss albino mice were given alloxan monohydrate to induce diabetes and excision wounds of approximately 6 mm using biopsy punch. The diabetic wounds were treated with various biomaterials including Vachellia nilotica extract (VN), Nigella sativa extract (NS), V.

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  • The genus Hedwigia, part of the Dicranaceae family, has a rich diversity but is not well-studied in China.
  • Recent research identified 39 species of Hedwigia in China, including four new species, and reclassified others, confirming the complexity of its diversity.
  • The study highlights the need for more detailed exploration of Hedwigia species globally, as many may still be underestimated in terms of their distribution.
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Background: The use of antenatal corticosteroids beyond 34 weeks of gestation to prevent certain neonatal complications remains a debate. This study sought to determine the effect of the use of antenatal corticosteroids in late preterm delivery on neonatal morbidity.

Methodology: It was a randomized double-blind placebo and active-controlled multi-arm trial.

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Background And Aim: Query fever (Q fever) is an endemic zoonotic disease and ruminants are considered to be the primary source of infection in humans. It is caused by which is an obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen with a worldwide distribution. This study estimated the prevalence of Q fever in livestock with a history of abortion in Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia.

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Burn wounds are one of the most hazardous issues, globally. Silkworm produces a protein called sericin. Sericin assists in wound healing by facilitating the proliferation of keratinocytes and fibroblasts, while turmeric is potentially helpful in wound healing because of its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-infectious activities.

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Bats are not only ecologically valuable mammals but also reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens. Their vast population, ability to fly, and inhabit diverse ecological niches could play some role in the spread of antibiotic resistance. This study investigated non-aureus staphylococci and Mammaliicoccus colonization in the Hipposideros bats at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

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Whether (Cardot) Nog. belongs to has not yet been determined, and a study of the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of would aid in determining its evolutionary position. In this study, we aimed to sequence the complete cp genome of , an epiphytic species found in tropical and subtropical forests.

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Objective: This study aims to assess attitudes and associated factors towards cornea donation among visitors of a main public hospital in Damascus. Findings of this study can contribute to the development of effective donation campaigns and applying cornea donation in Syria.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included individuals who were above 18 years old and were visitors of Al-Mouwasat University Hospital in Damascus, Syria.

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Diabetes is involved in delayed wound healing that can be cured by natural products such as garlic, turmeric, and fibroin extracts. Alloxan monohydrate is used for inducing diabetes in mice. The percent wound contraction of garlic (150 mg/ml), turmeric (100 mg/ml), and fibroin (50 mg/ml), individually and in combinations garlic (150 mg/ml) + fibroin (50 mg/ml), turmeric (100 mg/ml) + fibroin (50 mg/ml), garlic (150 mg/ml) + turmeric (100 mg/ml), and garlic (150 mg/ml) + turmeric (100 mg/ml) + fibroin (50 mg/ml) was checked by evaluating the healing time, % wound contraction and histological analysis.

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Four species of moss genus are reported for the first time from China. All of them have been found in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. Ecological and distributional details of the newly recorded species are provided and their local distribution is mapped.

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Bone morphogenetic protein receptor type-1B (BMPR1B) is one of the major gene for sheep prolificacy. However, few studies investigated its regulatory region. In this study, we reported that miR-1306 is a direct inhibitor of BMPR1B gene in the ovine granulosa cells (ovine GCs).

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A symmetric engineered high polarization-insensitive double negative (DNG) metamaterial (MM) reflector with frequency tunable features for fifth-generation (5G) antenna gain and directivity enhancement is proposed in this paper. Four identical unique quartiles connected by a metal strip are introduced in this symmetric resonator that substantially tunes the resonance frequency. The proposed design is distinguished by its unique symmetric architecture, high polarization insensitivity, DNG, and frequency tunable features while retaining a high effective medium ratio (EMR).

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This work proposes a compact metasurface (MS)-integrated wideband multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna for fifth generation (5G) sub-6 GHz wireless communication systems. The perceptible novelty of the proposed MIMO system is its wide operating bandwidth, high gain, lower interelement gap, and excellent isolation within the MIMO components. The radiating patch of the antenna is truncated diagonally with a partially ground plane, and a metasurface has been employed for enhancing the antenna performance.

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  • Plants in flammable ecosystems adapt to fire by enhancing germination through smoke exposure and heat shock.
  • The study focuses on how fire impacts spore germination of dominant peatland plants, hypothesizing that moderate heat and smoke positively affect germinability while high temperatures hinder it.
  • Results reveal that while 100 °C heat kills spores, moderate temperatures (40 and 60 °C) boost germination in most species, particularly benefiting hollow species, and highlight the importance of heat and smoke in promoting spore germination in wetland mosses after fire.
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Rationale: Large gaps exist between guideline-recommended outpatient chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) care and clinical practice. Seeking to design effective interventions, we identified patient and primary care provider (PCP) characteristics associated with receiving evidence-based COPD care.

Methods: We performed an observational study of adults aged ≥ 40 years with clinically diagnosed COPD who received care at 2 University of Washington-affiliated primary care clinics between June 1, 2011, and June 1, 2013.

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  • Marchantia polymorpha L. is a Chinese herb that might help fight tumors, but we didn't know how it worked until now.
  • In our study, we made an extract from this herb and tested it on liver cancer cells to see if it could stop their growth.
  • The results showed that the extract caused the cancer cells to die by making them change and stopping their growth, as well as boosting the production of harmful substances inside the cells that lead to their destruction.
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Individuals with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are at an increased risk of being classified as overweight or with obesity in part due to PTSD symptoms (e.g., sleep disturbance and social isolation) interfering with activity and healthy eating.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), prevalent among Veterans, increases risk for having a high Body Mass Index. Although the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) offers an evidence-based behavioral weight management program called MOVE!, participants with PTSD lose less weight than those without mental health conditions, despite comparable participation. PTSD symptoms can interfere with one's ability to be physically active and maintain a healthy diet, the key targets in weight management programs.

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A total of 46 species and two varieties of the traditionally interpreted genus are currently known to occur in China. They represent five genera, including (29 species), (14 species and two varieties), and and that are represented by a single species each. The fifth genus , also consisting of only one species, , is an entirely neglected representative of the China's moss flora.

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The composition (proximate, amino acids, in vitro protein digestibility [IVPD]), antinutritional factors (ANFs), functional properties, and antioxidant activity of fermented African yam bean flour (FAYBF) were determined in this study, and the effect of substituting FAYBF on the properties (nutritional, physical, and functional) of bread was investigated. Fermentation significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased the levels of nutrients, IVPD, total phenolic content (TPC), and antioxidant activity in the flour, with significant (P ≤ 0.

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COVID-19 is an emerging and rapidly evolving pandemic around the world, which causes severe acute respiratory syndrome and results in substantial morbidity and mortality. To examine the transmission dynamics of COVID-19, we investigate the spread of this pandemic using Malaysia as a case study and scrutinise its interactions with some exogenous factors such as limited medical resources and false detection problems. To do this, we employ a simple epidemiological model and analyse this system using modelling and dynamical systems techniques.

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