Publications by authors named "Waseem A"

Introduction Rising prevalence rates of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), particularly in younger populations, have made early-onset T2DM (diagnosed before age 40) an increasingly significant health concern. Early-onset T2DM is often associated with more rapid progression and increased complications, including cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, its specific impact on cardiovascular outcomes remains inadequately understood, particularly compared to T2DM in older populations.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is currently the seventh leading cause of death worldwide. In this study, we explored the critical role of autophagy in AD pathology using a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced AD model in Wistar rats. The experimental groups included sham, STZ-induced AD, and STZ + MCC950-treated animals.

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This study details the synthesis and optimization of extracellular inulinase through solid-state fermentation using improved strain of Rhizopus oligosporus. The wild-type was procured from IIB culture bank and subsequently enhanced through UV-radiation and Nitrous acid treatments. The resulting mutant strain was subjected to further optimization for heightened enzyme production via solid-state fermentation.

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  • The study focused on how psycho-trauma and perceived social support affect coping strategies in young adults aged 18-28 in Pakistan and Afghanistan, investigating various demographic factors like gender and education.
  • Data was collected from 352 participants using standardized questionnaires, revealing significant negative correlations between psycho-trauma and both perceived social support and problem-focused coping strategies.
  • Gender differences were noted, with men favoring problem-focused coping and women leaning towards emotion-focused coping, while various demographic factors influenced coping mechanisms.
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Objective: To measure the effectiveness of localisation and removal of impalpable target lesions without compromising patient safety in a resource-limited setup using preoperative ultrasound and mammography with peroperative use of C-arm image intensifier.

Study Design: Descriptive study. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Breast Surgery, Ittefaq Hospital (Trust), Lahore, Pakistan, from 25th October 2011 to 17th February 2023.

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Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) have a porous structure, high surface area, and high charge transfer, and they have been regarded as model electrocatalysts. Optimization of the electrocatalytic activity of MOFs is challenging, and an effective strategy for this optimization is the construction of a well-defined interfacial bond bridge. In this work, an approach of composite synthesis is reported for MOF (CoNiNHBDC) with MXenes (MoTiC), as the electrocatalytic properties of MOF can be greatly enhanced with the incorporation of the conductive material MXene.

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Current ischemic models strive to replicate ischemia-mediated injury. However, they face challenges such as inadequate reproducibility, difficulties in translating rodent findings to humans, and ethical, financial, and practical constraints that limit the accuracy of extensive research. This study introduces a novel approach to inducing persistent ischemia in 3-day-old chicken embryos using endothelin-1.

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The large-scale production of chicken eggs results in a substantial amount of eggshell (ES) residue, often considered as waste. These discarded shells naturally decompose in soil approximately within a year. Eggshells (ES), comparatively contribute lesser towards environmental pollution, contain a remarkable amount of calcium, which can be converted into various valuable products that finds applications in industries, pharmaceuticals, and medicine.

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A simplified synthetic approach involving sulfonylation followed by amino group alkylation produced new 2-aminothiazole derivatives. UV/Vis, infrared, and NMR spectroscopies confirmed their structures. Compounds , , , and showed strong inhibition against Jack bean and Bacillus Pasteurii urease, with IC values from 14.

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Objective: Despite the historical neurological use of Withania somnifera, limited evidence supports its efficacy for conditions like anxiety and insomnia. Given its known anti-stress properties, this review evaluated its safety and efficacy for anxiety and insomnia.

Methods: We searched Medline, Cochrane Library, and Google Scholar until August 2023 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing W.

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  • India is facing an increasing issue with cirrhosis, highlighting the need for new non-invasive markers, such as serum prolactin, to assess liver disease severity.
  • A cross-sectional study with 117 cirrhosis patients evaluated the relationship between serum prolactin and disease complications like ascites and hepatic encephalopathy, finding significant associations.
  • Results showed that high serum prolactin levels correlated with severe liver disease, evidenced by elevated CTP scores and complications, suggesting its potential as a reliable diagnostic marker.
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Purpose Of Review: To eradicate atherosclerotic diseases, novel biomarkers, and future therapy targets must reveal the burden of early atherosclerosis (AS), which occurs before life-threatening unstable plaques form. The chemical and biological features of microRNAs (miRNAs) make them interesting biomarkers for numerous diseases. We summarized the latest research on miRNA regulatory mechanisms in AS progression studies, which may help us use miRNAs as biomarkers and treatments for difficult-to-treat diseases.

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The development of effective bifunctional electrocatalysts that can realize water splitting to produce oxygen and hydrogen through oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is still a great challenge to be addressed. Herein, we report a simple and versatile approach to fabricate bifunctional OER and HER electrocatalysts derived from ZIF67/MXene hybrids sulfurization of the precursors in hydrogen sulfide gas atmosphere at high temperatures. The as-prepared CoS@C/MXene nanocomposites were characterized using a series of technologies including X-ray diffraction, gas sorption, scanning electronic microscopy, transmission electronic microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

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Efficient electrocatalytic CO reduction reaction (eCORR) to various products, such as carbon monoxide (CO), is crucial for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and enabling renewable energy storage. In this article, we introduce Pd nanoparticles which are deposited over in-house synthesized nitrogen doped tubular carbon (NC) whose ends are blocked with cobalt oxide (CoOx). This composite material is denoted as Pd@CoOx/NC.

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This study aims to remove Congo red dye from industrial effluent using economical agriculturally-based nano-biosorbents like magnetic orange peel, peanut shells, and tea waste. The nano-biosorbents were characterized by various analytical techniques like SEM, FT-IR, BET and XRD. The highest adsorption capacity was obtained under the following ideal conditions: pH = 6 (orange peel and peanut shells), pH = 3 (tea waste), and dosages of nano-biosorbents with varying timeframes of 50 min for tea waste and peanut shells and 30 min for orange peel.

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Short hairpin RNA (shRNA) is a technique used to silence gene expression stably in various cells. There are however several reported problems. First, the cloning of oligos can lead to ligation of multiple copies; second, premature termination of sequencing reaction during confirmation of hairpin template; third, microdeletions/substitutions in hairpin during cloning; and fourth, off target effects.

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Background: The performance of endoscopic sleeve gastroplasty (ESG) in patients with prior laparoscopic adjustable gastric band (LAGB) has not been characterized.

Materials And Methods: This is a retrospective propensity score-matched study of ESG after LAGB at 2 centers with expertise in bariatric endoscopy. The primary outcome was total weight loss (TWL) at 12 months.

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Exosome-based treatments are gaining traction as a viable approach to addressing the various issues faced by an ischemic stroke. These extracellular vesicles, mainly produced by Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), exhibit many properties with substantial therapeutic potential. Exosomes are particularly appealing for stroke therapy because of their low immunogenicity, effective cargo transport, and ability to cross the blood-brain barrier.

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Site-directed mutagenesis (SDM) is a technique that allows mutation of specific nucleotide(s) in a codon to study its functional implications in a protein. Commercial kits are available, which require high-performance liquid chromatography purified oligos for this purpose. These kits are expensive, and they are not very efficient, so one has to sequence several clones to get a desired one.

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Weight recurrence after one-anastomosis gastric bypass (OAGB), the third most common metabolic and bariatric surgery performed worldwide, is observed in a subset of patients due to the chronic, progressive nature of obesity. Endoscopic revision of the OAGB (ER-OAGB) through full-thickness suturing to reduce the gastrojejunal anastomosis and gastric pouch is a potential alternative to surgical revision. Here, we present a case series of ER-OAGB and long-term nutritional support at two international centers with expertise in bariatric endoscopy.

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Respecting the basic need of clean and safe water on earth for every individual, it is necessary to take auspicious steps for waste-water treatment. Recently, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are considered as promising material because of their intrinsic features including the porosity and high surface area. Further, structural tunability of MOFs by following the principles of reticular chemistry, the MOFs can be functionalized for the high adsorption performance as well as adsorptive removal of target materials.

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Background: Transoral outlet reduction (TORe) is a minimally invasive endoscopic revision of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) for weight recurrence; however, little has been published on its clinical implementation in the community setting.

Aim: To characterize the safety and efficacy of TORe in the community setting for adults with weight recurrence after RYGB.

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study of argon plasma coagulation and purse-string suturing for gastric outlet reduction in consecutive adults with weight recurrence after RYGB at a single community center from September 2020 to September 2022.

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