Publications by authors named "Yaseen M"

Two-photon phosphorescence lifetime microscopy has been a key tool for studying cerebral oxygenation in mice. However, the accuracy of the partial pressure of oxygen (pO) measurements is affected by out-of-focus signal. In this work, we applied reconfigurable differential aberration imaging to characterize and correct for out-of-focus signal contamination in intravascular pO imaging.

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We hypothesized that human chorionic gonadotropic (hCG) could replace LH in the maturation media for buffalo oocytes, and hCG administration before ovum pick-up (OPU) enhances in-vitro development of buffalo oocytes. Objectives were 1) to investigate the effect of hCG supplementation on nuclear maturation, oocyte development, and granulosa cell mRNA abundance of genes related to growth and antioxidant pathways and 2) to determine the effect of hCG administration before OPU on in-vitro oocyte development. In Experiment 1, buffalo oocytes retrieved from slaughterhouse ovaries were maturated in the media supplemented with 0.

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A series of [2+2]-photocycloadditions of 1,4-naphthoquinone with various alkenes and diphenylacetylene were investigated under batch and continuous-flow conditions. Acetone-sensitization furnished the corresponding photoadducts in good to excellent yields and purities. Compared to batch operations that demanded exhaustive irradiation times of 10-13 h, the flow process generally gave superior conversions and subsequently yields with a residence time of just 60 min.

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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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This study analyzed surface water from the River Swat, Pakistan, using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, multivariate statistical techniques, and US-EPA risk assessment models to evaluate the concentrations, distribution, pathways, and potential risks of arsenic (As) and heavy metals, including chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), and lead (Pb). The results revealed significant correlations (p ≤ 0.01) among metals that indicated common pollution sources, likely influenced by anthropogenic point and non-point activities.

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Aims: Studies investigating Radiology Teaching within the undergraduate population suggest that medical students do not feel adequately trained in radiological scan interpretation. This study aims to address this shortfall by designing and evaluating a longitudinal teaching series based upon the nationally recognised RCR Curriculum. By doing this, a framework can be provided for other centres to reproduce and develop their own teaching programme.

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Farming communities in many developing nations are facing the impacts of climate change, characterized by greater variability and frequency of extreme weather events, which threaten their livelihoods and the agricultural sector as a whole. Agricultural sustainability is at risk when farmers engage in off-farm activities to protect their economic future and combat climate change. This study aimed to identify the determinants of off-farm management activities adoption and highlight the issues faced by farmers after their adoption in agriculture.

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Aflatoxins are naturally produced toxins by specific molds, namely Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus. These toxins can be found in various agricultural products, including crops like maize, peanuts, cottonseed, and tree nuts. They have the potential to contaminate the food supply during different stages of production, processing, and storage.

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  • Typhoid fever is primarily spread through contaminated food and water, with poor sanitation being a significant factor, and the bacteria responsible have developed resistance to many antibiotics, complicating treatment efforts.
  • This study collected 80 clinical isolates to investigate the molecular basis of fluoroquinolone resistance, confirming that 60% of these isolates were resistant to ciprofloxacin, a common treatment.
  • Key mutations were found in specific bacterial genes, affecting drug binding and resistance mechanisms, indicating a need for further experimental studies to create effective treatments for antibiotic-resistant typhoid.
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  • Ozone and ultraviolet-C (UVC) radiation are being studied to help kill harmful germs on plastic surfaces, especially those that are tough to get rid of.
  • UVC worked better than ozone in getting rid of the germs, completely eliminating them in 60 minutes, while ozone was less effective.
  • Using both ozone and UVC together was super effective, taking only 20 minutes to fully kill the germs, making this a promising way to fight infections on surfaces.
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  • Community pharmacists play a crucial role in implementing pharmacogenomics by educating other healthcare professionals about its significance and promoting its use in practice in the UAE.
  • A survey conducted among 586 community pharmacists revealed that they had an average knowledge score of 75.1% and an attitude score of 67.5% regarding pharmacogenomics, with certain groups showing better scores based on experience, training, and pharmacy type.
  • The study highlights the importance of targeted training for pharmacists to enhance their understanding and attitudes towards pharmacogenomics, as it could impact patient care and medication management.
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This present study reports the biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) and Ag/Au bimetallic nanoparticles (BNPs) using bark extract of plant (T.A). The bark extract contained total polyphenolic compounds and total flavonoids as 0.

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Carbonic anhydrase II (CA II) is crucial for maintaining homeostasis in several processes, including respiration, lipogenesis, gluconeogenesis, calcification, bone resorption, and electrolyte balance. It is a pivotal druggable target which is implicated in glaucoma, renal, gastric, and pancreatic carcinomas, as well as in malignant brain tumours. Therefore, to identify new CA II (bovine) inhibitors, the current study was designed to synthesize a library of 20 new triazole-linked hydrazones (6a-t).

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  • A recent study focused on two kidney transplant patients who developed infections caused by a rapidly growing non-tuberous mycobacteria, leading to skin lesions and disseminated infections.
  • Both patients were on immunosuppressive medications post-transplant and exhibited different treatment regimens, including varying doses of prednisolone and other drugs.
  • Successful treatment involved prompt antibiotic therapy with a combination of clarithromycin, azithromycin, linezolid, and tigecycline, highlighting the effectiveness of long-term use of clarithromycin and azithromycin in such cases.
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  • * This study introduces a hybrid model that combines convolutional neural networks (CNN) and gated recurrent units (GRU) specifically designed for IoT security, effectively capturing essential features and relationships in the data.
  • * Validation on the IoTID20 dataset achieved a 99.60% accuracy in detecting attacks, and testing on another dataset, UNSW-NB15, showed high accuracy as well, demonstrating the model's effectiveness and potential as a solution for IoT security challenges.
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Background: Functional activation of the focal ischemic brain has been reported to improve outcomes by augmenting collateral blood flow. However, functional activation also increases metabolic demand and might thereby worsen outcomes. Indeed, preclinical and clinical reports have been conflicting.

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This article presents the notion about Slow Invariant Manifold (SIM) and their fundamental role in model reduction techniques (MRTs) for challenges encountered in mechanical engineering within dissipative systems of chemical kinetics. Focusing on the reaction routes of complex mechanisms, we construct and compare primary approximations of the SIM through MRTs, including the Spectral Quasi Equilibrium Manifold (SQEM) and Intrinsic Low Dimensional Manifold (ILDM). These methods effectively transform high-dimensional complex problems into lower dimensions, solving them without compromising crucial information about the complex systems modified for homogeneous reactive systems.

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Background: Although milk is nutritionally valuable, it also serves as a significant medium for the transmission of pathogens and their toxins.

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the role of enterotoxin gene A (SEA) in the development of bovine mastitis. We accomplished this by examining milk through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing, amino acid substitution analysis, and phylogenetic analysis.

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 The history of wounds dates back to the evolution of mankind. Throughout the centuries, management modalities of wounds have undergone drastic changes. With the advent of technology, we have multiple options for wound care, but none of them can be called the gold standard of wound care.

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Purpose: To describe the first experience of patient dose optimization in developing AQD, SSDE and image quality-related DRLs for common CT examinations in the adult age group using the concept of AQD.

Materials And Methods: The recent published IQSC from 0 to 4 were used by radiologists for the assessment of image quality. The entire data were collected for five types (brain CT, chest CT, chest HRCT, abdomen KUB CT and abdomen + pelvic CT) CT investigations based on anatomic region (head, chest and abdomen + pelvic).

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This study employs a Model Reduction Technique (MRT) to simplify the four-step catalytic carbon monoxide (CO) oxidation reaction. The C-matrix method identifies key elements, key/non key components, and key reactions, while the Intrinsic Low-Dimensional Manifold (ILDM) pinpoints a Slow-Invariant Manifold (SIM) important for understanding key species behavior. Sensitivity analysis can be considered for measuring the efficiency of the chemical species in detailed mechanism.

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Objective: This study investigated the impact of supplementation of protease and organic acid on growth performance and other biological parameters in broilers fed poultry byproduct meal (PBM) based diet.

Methods: Five hundred 1-day-old broiler chicks (Ross 308) were distributed into five treatments with 5 replicates, each pen having 20 birds, and fed each group one of five isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets in two phases: stater phase (1 to 21 days) metabolizable energy (ME) 3000 kcal/kg; crude protein (CP) 22%, and a finisher phase (22 to 35 days) ME 3,200 kcal/kg; CP 19.5%.

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Cellular senescence is a hallmark of advanced age and a major instigator of numerous inflammatory pathologies. While endothelial cell (EC) senescence is aligned with defective vascular functionality, its impact on fundamental inflammatory responses in vivo at single-cell level remain unclear. To directly investigate the role of EC senescence on dynamics of neutrophil-venular wall interactions, we applied high resolution confocal intravital microscopy to inflamed tissues of an EC-specific progeroid mouse model, characterized by profound indicators of EC senescence.

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