Publications by authors named "W Nasser"

Article Synopsis
  • Airways and alveoli are particularly susceptible to toxic chemical exposure, but the lungs have effective protective mechanisms to maintain function.
  • Alveolar macrophages act as the primary defense by combating pathogens and harmful substances that penetrate the airway barrier.
  • Recent studies are focusing on alveolar macrophages as therapeutic targets to understand their role in disease development, especially concerning chemical-induced acute lung injury.
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This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and durability of bioactive glass-based dental resin infiltrants. Resin infiltrants were formulated by combining photoinitiated dimethacrylate monomers with three variations of bioactive glass: 45S5 Bioglass (RIS), boron-substituted (RIB), fluoride-substituted (RIF), and pure resins (PR), whereby TOOTH group (TH) and ICON (CN) served as commercial control groups. Teeth samples were prepared, and experimental and control infiltrants were applied on demineralized human-extracted teeth.

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Background: Water-pipe smoking, popularly known as "hookah" or "shisha," is a widespread social activity in the Middle East, involving the use of a water-filtered device to vaporize flavored tobacco. A concerning trend has emerged as individuals add various drugs to the tobacco mixture, complicating the health implications.

Aims: This study aimed to explore the prevalence, demographic factors, and motivations behind drug mixing with tobacco in shisha among university students in Jordan.

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Hospital-acquired infections, caused by ESKAPE bacteria, are a challenging global public health concern, in part due to the emergence of drug-resistant strains. While profiling a diverse set of compounds for activity this class of bacteria, we noted that the benzothiophene JSF-2827 exhibited promising antibacterial activity against . A hit evolution campaign ensued, involving the design, synthesis, and biological assay of analogues designed to address early issues such as a short mouse liver microsome half-life and a modest mouse pharmacokinetic profile.

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Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis (CP) is a serious form of phaeohyphomycosis. We report a case of CP caused by species in a 66-year-old immunocompromised renal transplant recipient female. Craniotomy was performed on an irregularly enhancing right cerebellar hemisphere lesion and abscess and tissue samples collected for microbiological and histological evaluation, showing fungal elements and species was isolated.

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