Publications by authors named "Tarek Hasan"

One of the important applications of real-time crash prediction analysis lies in the field of proactive traffic management, where instantaneous crash risk evaluation and dynamic decision-making are prerequisites. This research proposes an integrated and advanced real-time crash risk prediction framework for Variable Speed Limits (VSL) and Hard Shoulder Running (HSR) implemented freeways considering their operational periods. Statistical methods are utilized to identify the significant crash contributing factors (related to traffic, roadway geometry, and weather conditions) and explain their relationships with crashes.

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Global public health is facing a major issue with emerging resistance to antimicrobial agents. Antimicrobial agents that are currently on the market are strong and efficient, but it has not been ruled out that these medications will eventually cause resistance to bacteria. Exploring novel bioactive compounds derived from natural sources is therefore, crucial to meet future demands.

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The advent of the new coronavirus, leading to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, has presented a substantial worldwide health hazard since its inception in the latter part of 2019. The severity of the current pandemic is exacerbated by the occurrence of re-infection or co-infection with SARS-CoV-2. Hence, comprehending the molecular process underlying the pathophysiology of sepsis and discerning possible molecular targets for therapeutic intervention holds significant importance.

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Part-time Shoulder Use (PTSU) is a traffic management and operation strategy that allows the use of the left or right shoulder as a travel lane, typically during the peak hours of the day. Though PTSU is an effective strategy for increasing roadway capacity in congested traffic conditions, there is very limited quantitative information about PTSU design elements and operational strategy in the existing literature, which could impact the occurrence of crashes on freeways. This study contributes to the safety literature by analyzing various potential crash contributing factors related to PTSU operation and design elements through the development of short-term Safety Performance Functions (SPFs).

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Oxidative damage and inflammation are among the very significant aspects interrelated with cancer and other degenerative diseases. In this study, we investigated the biological activities of a 25 kDa protease (SH21) that was purified from . SH21 exhibited very powerful antioxidant and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation inhibition activity in a dose-dependent approach.

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Nowadays, the abuse of antibiotics has led to the rise of multi-drug-resistant bacteria. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity have attracted considerable attention as possible alternatives to traditional antibiotics. In this work, we aimed to evaluate the antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activity of an antimicrobial peptide designed as YS12 derived from Bacillus velezensis CBSYS12.

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Proteases are important enzymes that are engaged in a variety of essential physiological functions and have a significant possible use in industrial applications. In this work, we reported the purification and biochemical characterization of a detergent stable, antimicrobial, and antibiofilm potential protease (SH21) produced by CSB55 isolated from Korean fermented vegetable kimchi. SH21 was purified to obtain homogeneity via ammonium sulfate precipitation (40-80%), Sepharose CL-6B, and Sephadex G-75 column.

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Article Synopsis
  • Schrank, a Bangladeshi plant, is valued for its medicinal properties, particularly its potential analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, which were studied using methanol extracts in mice.
  • Multiple assays, including writhing, licking, and hot plate tests, demonstrated significant pain relief and anti-inflammatory activity at a dose of 400 mg/kg.
  • Molecular docking and simulations confirmed that key compounds like (-) epicatechin and caffeic acid mimic known pain-relief drugs, suggesting Schrank could be a promising candidate for medicinal applications.
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Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is an inducible enzyme that accelerates the biosynthesis of PGs during inflammation and has emerged as an important therapeutic target for anti-inflammatory drugs. Natural compounds may serve as a source of inspiration for pharmaceutical chemists and a foundation for developing innovative COX-2 inhibitors with fewer side effects. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify the potent COX-2 inhibitor and anti-inflammatory activity of the Fimbristylis aestivalis whole plant extract (FAWE).

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Castanopsis tribuloides belongs to the oak species (Fagaceae) and it is commonly distributed in evergreen forests of Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, China, and Thailand. Our present study aimed at uncovering the antipyretic potential of methanol extract of C. tribuloides bark (CTB) in the mice models.

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Background: Chikungunya is a vector-borne disease, mostly present in tropical and subtropical regions. The virus is spread by and mosquitos and symptoms include high fever to severe joint pain. Dhaka, Bangladesh, suffered an outbreak of chikungunya in 2017 lasting from April to September.

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The current study is designed to compare the effectiveness of brushing the pleura vs. instillation of minocycline for the management of primary spontaneous pneumothorax, and to assess the sensitivity of echography in defining areas of defects. Blebectomy and pleurodesis were carried out thoracoscopically on 84 patients.

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Many children in developing countries continue to sustain caustic esophageal injures. The first line of treatment is dilatation, unless contraindicated, where 60% to 80% success rate is expected. In cases of failure, esophageal replacement is the only hope for achieving normal swallowing.

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