Publications by authors named "Yaseen S"

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  • Stroke-associated Hospital Acquired Pneumonia (HAP) is a serious concern for stroke patients, and this study investigates using machine learning to predict its occurrence based on national registry data.
  • The research involved analyzing data from nearly 10,000 stroke patients and comparing the performance of various machine learning models, with the Artificial Neural Network (ANN) achieving the best results.
  • Key predictors for HAP were identified through SHAP analysis, indicating that factors like stroke severity and arrival method significantly affect the risk of developing HAP, highlighting the potential for improved patient care through predictive modeling.
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Background: Liraglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonist, has demonstrated efficacy in improving glycemic control and promoting weight loss in clinical trials. However, real-world data from diverse populations, particularly from South Asia, are limited. The study aims to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of liraglutide in a real-world setting among Pakistani patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

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  • The study assesses the use of machine learning models to predict one-year mortality after an ischemic stroke, highlighting the importance of accurate predictions for personalized treatment strategies.
  • Logistic regression proved to be the most effective model, achieving an accuracy of 83% and identifying key factors like stroke severity, age, and pre-stroke functional status that influence mortality risk.
  • The findings suggest that early prediction of mortality can improve stroke care, though further research is necessary to validate the model across various clinical environments.
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  • The study focuses on analyzing the outcomes of different molecular subtypes of breast cancer in a resource-limited setting in north India, specifically looking at data from 944 female patients treated between 2014-2018.
  • Findings reveal that HR+HER2- was the most common subtype and had the best overall survival rates, while HR-HER2- showed the poorest outcomes across various patient categories.
  • The conclusion emphasizes the urgent need for better access to personalized treatment options, especially for patients with triple-negative breast cancer, to improve long-term survival rates.
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  • Vitiligo is a skin condition that results in loss of pigment due to the destruction of melanocytes, and this study investigates the role of Interleukin (IL)-31 in relation to pruritus (itchiness) and skin inflammation in vitiligo patients.
  • The study involved 90 participants divided into three groups: those with vitiligo, those with vitiligo and pruritus, and healthy controls, measuring serum IL-31 levels using ELISA.
  • Results indicated that IL-31 levels were highest in vitiligo patients with pruritus, showing significant correlations with disease activity, lesion extent, and itchiness, suggesting IL-31 could be important for early diagnosis of vitiligo.
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Xylanases are essential hydrolytic enzymes which break down the plant cell wall polysaccharide, xylan composed of D-xylose monomers. Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) was utilized for the characterization of interaction of xylanases with xylan at varying concentrations. The study focuses on the application of SERS for the characterization of enzymatic activity of xylanases causing hydrolysis of Xylan substrate with increase in its concentration which is substrate for this enzyme in the range of 0.

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Background: Mycosis fungoides (MF) is a type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma where red rash exists on the skin. Understanding the role of miRNAs and ncRNAs in p53-response has become an open discussion, as they can regulate p53 or its downstream targets, and ncRNAs themselves.

Objectives: To evaluate the serum levels of NEAT-1, miR-34a, and p53 in MF patients and its relation to healthy controls to indicate whether it has a potential role in the pathogenesis of the disease.

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Introduction: Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have gained significance due to their practical use in the medicinal field, especially in the treatment of tumors and cancer. The current article explores a green synthetic method for the preparation of AgNPs using leaf extract of .

Methods: The synthesis was conducted at different parameters like concentration of AgNO, pH, salt concentration, temperature and time to optimize best results for their biochemical applications.

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The lectin pathway (LP) of complement mediates inflammatory processes linked to tissue damage and loss of function following traumatic brain injury (TBI). LP activation triggers a cascade of proteolytic events initiated by LP specific enzymes called MASPs (for Mannan-binding lectin Associated Serine Proteases). Elevated serum and brain levels of MASP-2, the effector enzyme of the LP, were previously reported to be associated with the severity of tissue injury and poor outcomes in patients with TBI.

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Background: Posterior Circulation Syndrome (PCS) presents a diagnostic challenge characterized by its variable and nonspecific symptoms. Timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial for improving patient outcomes. This study aims to enhance the early diagnosis of PCS by employing clinical and demographic data and machine learning.

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Cutaneous wounds pose a significant health burden, affecting millions of individuals annually and placing strain on healthcare systems and society. Nanofilm biomaterials have emerged as promising interfaces between materials and biology, offering potential for various biomedical applications. To explore this potential, our study aimed to assess the wound healing efficacy of amniotic fluid and -loaded nanoclay films by using in vivo models.

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Background: The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms among adolescent students in the West Bank region of Palestine, with a particular focus on the impact of electronic device usage on their mental well-being.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included a representative sample of 1,140 adolescents enrolled in governmental secondary schools. We targeted schools located in Nablus, Ramallah, and Hebron districts, which, respectively, represent the northern, central, and southern regions of the West Bank.

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Introduction: Overactivation of the lectin pathway of complement plays a pathogenic role in a broad range of immune-mediated and inflammatory disorders; mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease-2 (MASP-2) is the key effector enzyme of the lectin pathway. We developed a fully human monoclonal antibody, narsoplimab, to bind to MASP-2 and specifically inhibit lectin pathway activation. Herein, we describe the preclinical characterization of narsoplimab that supports its evaluation in clinical trials.

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(1) Objective: This study aimed to construct a machine learning model for predicting the prognosis of ischemic stroke patients who underwent thrombolysis, assessed through the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) score 90 days after discharge. (2) Methods: Data were sourced from Qatar's stroke registry covering January 2014 to June 2022. A total of 723 patients with ischemic stroke who had received thrombolysis were included.

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  • A study on a Pakistani family revealed that two daughters suffered from severe schizophrenia, while other family members were unaffected, suggesting a possible autosomal recessive inheritance pattern.
  • Genetic analysis pinpointed a rare variant in the non-catalytic deubiquitinase gene, linked to schizophrenia, along with evidence supporting its role in the glutamate hypothesis of the disorder through significant protein interactions in the brain.
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This investigation delves into the potential use of halogen bonding to enhance both the short-circuit current () and overall efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Specifically, we synthesized two distinct dyes, SQI-F and SQI-Cl, and characterized them using FT-IR, HNMR, C NMR, and mass spectroscopy. These dyes are based on the concept of incorporating halogen atoms within unsymmetrical squaraine structures with a donor-acceptor-donor (D-A-D) configuration.

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  • * Research was conducted to examine the druggable genome of S. sciuri, identifying three promising gene targets (ArgS, SecY, MurA) linked to antibiotic resistance, and created 3D protein models of these targets.
  • * A screening of over 36,000 Traditional Chinese Medicine compounds was performed, with molecular docking revealing how well these compounds fit into the protein targets, while simulations showed how these compounds can influence the structure and stability of the protein-l
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Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening disorder with a high rate of mortality. Complement activation in ARDS initiates a robust inflammatory reaction that can cause progressive endothelial injury in the lung. Here, we tested whether inhibition of the lectin pathway of complement could reduce the pathology and improve the outcomes in a murine model of LPS-induced lung injury that closely mimics ARDS in human.

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The present research aims to propose a simple and accurate technique for the analysis of Rifaximin in the presence of its stress degradation products and analysis of degradation products by LC-MS/MS analysis. Rifaximin was submitted to forced degradation under the acid hydrolysis condition as prescribed by the ICH. The extract was prepared by firstly treated with HCl and heated about 4 to 8 h.

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Global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is currently governed by a decentralized regime complex composed of multiple institutions with overlapping and sometimes conflicting principles, norms, rules, and procedures. Such a decentralized regime complex provides certain advantages and disadvantages when compared to a centralized regime. A pandemic instrument can optimize the regime complex for AMR by leveraging the strengths of both centralization and decentralization.

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Idiopathic granulomatous mastitis is a benign chronic inflammatory condition of the breast, the etiology of which has not been identified yet; it mimics two common breast disorders: breast carcinoma and tuberculous mastitis. Hence, this clinical entity poses difficulties in the diagnostic work-up. As clinical presentation and imaging findings often simulate other infectious and neoplastic etiologies, an accurate and early diagnosis is crucial to prevent misdiagnosis.

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Lakes, the main entities of lacustrine environments, are a rich archive of environmental and geogenic changes in terms of compositional variation of water and sediment. Water and sediment samples (N = 173) were collected during 2013-2014 from the Wular Lake, one of the important fresh lakes within the Indian landmass. The study provides insights on the solutes acquisition mechanism and provenance of ionic constituents within the lake water and the sediments.

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Arsenic (As) contamination is a serious threat to agriculture and human health worldwide. It can adversely affect the growth attributes of food crops. On the other hand, using thiourea (TU) to ameliorate As stress is an economically consistent approach.

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Early and persistent activation of complement is considered to play a key role in the pathogenesis of COVID-19. Complement activation products orchestrate a proinflammatory environment that might be critical for the induction and maintenance of a severe inflammatory response to SARS-CoV-2 by recruiting cells of the cellular immune system to the sites of infection and shifting their state of activation towards an inflammatory phenotype. It precedes pathophysiological milestone events like the cytokine storm, progressive endothelial injury triggering microangiopathy, and further complement activation, and causes an acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).

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