Publications by authors named "Y Raza"

Complete characterization of the genetic effects on gene expression is needed to elucidate tissue biology and the etiology of complex traits. In the present study, we analyzed 2,344 subcutaneous adipose tissue samples and identified 34,774 conditionally distinct expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) signals at 18,476 genes. Over half of eQTL genes exhibited at least two eQTL signals.

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Male infertility can result from impaired sperm motility caused by multiple morphological abnormalities of the flagella (MMAF). Distinct projections encircling the central microtubules of the spermatozoal axoneme play pivotal roles in flagellar bending and spermatozoal movement. Mammalian sperm-associated antigen 17 (SPAG17) encodes a conserved axonemal protein of cilia and flagella, forming part of the C1a projection of the central apparatus, with functions related to ciliary/flagellar motility, skeletal growth, and male fertility.

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Background: Orthotopic Heart transplantation (OHT) is a definitive treatment for patients with advanced heart failure. Despite available evidence, recipients and some clinicians remain hesitant to accept organs from Increased Risk Donors (IRD). This study aims to report trends in acceptance of donors from IRD donors and long-term outcomes.

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  • PMMA resins, commonly used in medical and dental fields, are vulnerable to bacterial biofilm formation, which can lead to material degradation and increased infection risk.
  • In a study, the effects of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus biofilms on PMMA surfaces were examined over a 45-day incubation period, focusing on factors like biofilm adhesion, surface roughness, and hydrophobicity.
  • Results showed that biofilm exposure significantly altered PMMA surface properties, including increased roughness and hydrophobicity, suggesting a need for strategies to mitigate biofilm formation on these materials.
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