Publications by authors named "Wahab S"

Committed to our growing effort addressed toward the development of potent anti-breast cancer candidates, new 4-hydrazinylpyrimidine-5-carbonitriles featuring a morpholinyl or piperidinyl moiety at the position-2 and derivatized with various functionalities at the hydrazinyl group were designed through structure optimization, and their antiproliferative potency against two human breast cancer (BC) cell lines, relative to the reference drug 5-FU, was evaluated. Compounds showing remarkable cytotoxic activity versus the hormone dependent MCF-7 cell line (IC = 1.62 ± 0.

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  • The treatment of cancer has become more complex, utilizing traditional methods like chemotherapy and surgery, but innovative approaches are emerging, particularly involving folic acid-conjugated metal-based nanoparticles (NP) for targeted therapies, specifically photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT).
  • These nanoparticles leverage the affinity of folic acid for folate receptors, which many cancer cells produce in excess, allowing for more precise and effective treatment delivery.
  • The review highlights how these FA-functionalized metal nanoparticles enhance the effectiveness of PDT and PTT in lab and animal models, while also addressing challenges and future directions for their clinical application.
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  • Trauma-informed care (TIC) has become increasingly important in social work despite limited empirical evidence supporting its effectiveness, prompting a review of its theoretical foundations and practical applications.
  • The review analyzed 131 relevant peer-reviewed articles from 2012 to 2022, highlighting a broad, often individual-focused understanding of trauma, while largely overlooking institutional or structural aspects.
  • The findings reveal a lack of clarity in TIC's practical application and raise concerns about its reliance on perceived trauma prevalence rather than strong research, suggesting a need for critical reassessment for better practice and research directions.
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VEGFR2 inhibition has been established as a therapeutic approach for managing cancer. A series of curcumin-based analogues were designed, synthesized, and screened for their anticancer activity against MCF-7 and HepG-2 cell lines and WISH normal cells. Compounds 4b, 4d, 4e, and 4f showed potent cytotoxicity against MCF-7 with IC values of 0.

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  • - The study focuses on developing a valid and reliable Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices (KAP) questionnaire specifically about methamphetamine use among Malaysian adolescents due to rising usage trends and public health concerns.
  • - Through extensive validation processes, including input from various stakeholders and pilot testing, the questionnaire demonstrated strong reliability and validity metrics, making it an effective tool for assessing awareness and behaviors related to methamphetamine use.
  • - The findings from the questionnaire can not only serve as a valuable resource for understanding adolescent behaviors regarding methamphetamine but also guide the development of future intervention strategies aimed at addressing methamphetamine use disorders in youths.
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Cellular death evasion is a defining characteristic of human malignancies and a significant contributor to therapeutic inefficacy. As a result of oncogenic inhibition of cell death mechanisms, established therapeutic regimens seems to be ineffective. Mitochondria serve as the cellular powerhouses, but they also function as repositories of self-destructive weaponry.

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During the global COVID-19 pandemic one population that faced special challenges was individuals with preexisting chronic health conditions. In this study, we examined how people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) managed their autoimmune disease, considering their increased susceptibility to contracting COVID-19. Specifically, we analyzed how people with IBD made sense of their precarious position through the writing of publicly accessible blogs.

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The ability of Geographic Information System (GIS) to organize, analyze, visualize and integrate spatial data has been at the top of its primary uses among professional industries. However, considering the extensive adoption of Information System (IS) throughout history for government organizations' or citizens' disaster response, the implementation of geographical elements is still minimal. Previous GIS models and framework studies, particularly in developing countries, were affected by pandemic pressure, competitiveness pressure, change management, and security factors.

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To developed and investigate gallic acid (GA) loaded self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems (SNEDDS) for treating onychomycosis via transungual route. The SNEDDS were prepared by direct dispersion technique and were evaluated for characteristics parameters using Fourier transform infrared, differential scanning calorimetry, confocal microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and zeta sizer. Furthermore, the safety of prepared formulation was evaluated via Hen's egg test-chorioallantoic membrane study and stability was confirmed using different parameters.

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Conventional systemic cancer therapy often causes numerous adverse events. However, discovering overexpressed folate receptors in solid tumours has paved the way for targeted chemotherapy. Folic acid (FA), a ligand for these receptors, is frequently combined with chemotherapeutic drugs to improve their effectiveness.

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Background: In the cancer context, exceptional response incorporates unusual or unexpected response to anti-cancer treatment. For this study, exceptionally 'good' responses are defined as progression-free survival of more than three times the median from comparable trials. We aimed to explore how people meeting the definition of exceptional response to systemic cancer treatment experience adjust to their unexpected survivorship.

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Introduction: Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) contributes significantly to the global cancer burden and is the most common of the histological "special types" of breast cancer. ILC has unique features setting it apart from the more common invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC). Despite differences, treatment algorithms do not consider histological differences.

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Background: Low income communities are vulnerable to non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which affect their economy and disability status. An effective approach to address the NCD burden is through the multidimensional concept of health-promoting lifestyle. Another preferred approach by the population worldwide for NCD treatment is natural health product (NHP).

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Pieris rapae (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) poses a significant threat to Brassicaceae crops, leading to substantial losses annually. Repeated insecticide applications are widely used to protect crops and increase the resistance of P. rapae.

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  • This study looked at why some patients don't feel better after surgery for Zenker Diverticulum, a throat condition.
  • Researchers followed 184 patients and found that 12% of them didn't improve much.
  • They discovered that having another problem called a hiatal hernia was common in those who didn't improve, suggesting that doctors should check for other issues before surgery to help these patients.
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This study utilizes (MI) for the first time to investigate the uptake and translocation of chlorpyrifos (CPF; 10 µg g) from soil, introducing a new approach to improve the efficacy of this technique, which includes using biosurfactants ( and ) at 10 CFU/mL to degrade CPF under greenhouse conditions. Moreover, antioxidant enzymes, including superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (Prx), and oxidative stress due to hydrogen peroxide (HO) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in MI roots and leaves were evaluated under CPF stress. Our results demonstrated that amending soil with MI and followed by significantly reduced CPF levels in the soil ( > 0.

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This study explored the pressing issue of drug and substance abuse (DSA) among adolescents in drug hotspots in Malaysia. The Malaysian Anti-drug Agency (AADK) has identified 155 hotspot areas across Malaysia, of which 78 were randomly selected as the study sites. These areas were identified as having extreme drug-related activities such as drug trafficking and drug-related crimes.

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  • Acetamiprid (ACDP) is a neonicotinoid insecticide effective in controlling fleas but has significant toxic effects on health, particularly on blood and organ function.
  • The study involved dividing 40 rats into four groups to assess the toxicological impacts of ACDP and the protective role of cinnamon nanoemulsions (CMNEs) over 28 days.
  • Results indicated that ACDP increased white blood cell counts while reducing red blood cells and overall body weight, but CMNEs helped restore these blood parameters and protected the liver from damage caused by ACDP.
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Introduction: Cases of amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) use have been increasing over the past decade. Cravings are considered a causal factor for recurrent relapses in ATS use cases. The absence of questionnaires measuring cravings for ATS in the local population necessitates the creation of one, especially considering the rising number of cases.

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The application of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) in cancer therapy, particularly targeted therapy of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), is an up-and-coming field of research that has gained much interest in recent years. GBM is a life-threatening malignant tumour of the brain that currently has a 95 % death rate with an average of 15 months of survival. AuNPs have proven to have wide clinical implications and compelling therapeutic potential in many researches, specifically in GBM treatment.

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Multifocal nodular hepatic steatosis (MFNHS) is a rare benign clinical entity mimicking metastatic disease. This study is designed to describe the imaging and histopathologic findings and clinical course of patients with MFNHS. In this retrospective study during 2005 and 2023, 10 patients with an imaging and pathologic diagnosis of MFNHS were included.

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Liposomes are nanosized, spherical vesicles consisting of an aqueous core encircled by one or more phospholipid bilayer shells. Liposomes have found extensive use in numerous biomedicine and nanomedicine applications due to their excellent biocompatibility, adaptable chemical composition, ease of preparation, and diverse structural characteristics. These applications include nanocarriers for drug delivery, immunoassays, nutraceuticals, tissue engineering, clinical diagnostics, and theranostics formulations.

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The dataset represents the socioeconomic demographic of drug-free families living in a high-risk drug environment in East Coast states of Peninsular Malaysia. The purposive sampling technique was used to choose among drug free families living in high drug environment, have children aged between 13 and 17 and none of the family members involved in any substance abuse cases via face-to-face interview questionnaires between 3rd April 2021 and 8th April 2021, gathering a total of 200 responses. The survey assessing socioeconomic demographic information (14 items) and involvement in drug prevention programs (8 items).

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NICU clinicians strive to provide family-centered care and often encounter complex and ethical challenges. Emerging evidence suggests that NICU clinicians likely interact with families experiencing intimate partner violence (IPV). However, little research and training exists to guide NICU clinicians in their thinking and practice in the midst of IPV.

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