Publications by authors named "Zahoor I"

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  • The study focused on establishing a non-linear growth curve for Nili-Ravi buffalo calves by analyzing monthly weight data from 6,644 calves collected over a decade in Punjab.
  • Using various non-linear models, the researchers determined that the Brody model provided the best fit, optimizing key statistical values for growth curve parameters.
  • The genetic analysis revealed low heritability for growth traits but significant genetic correlations, indicating that factors like asymmetric weight and birth weight were positively correlated, while maturity rate showed a negative correlation with body weights.
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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is difficult to diagnose and manage, often leading to late treatment; however, artificial intelligence (AI) shows promise in analyzing patient data to improve diagnosis.* -
  • This study employed a machine-learning approach to analyze metabolite profiles in MS patients and healthy controls, uncovering unique biochemical changes linked to disease severity.* -
  • A trained AI model achieved high accuracy rates (87% overall, with good sensitivity, specificity, and precision), indicating potential for clinical use, but further validation with larger studies is required.*
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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common inflammatory neurodegenerative disease affecting young adults, manifesting primarily as relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) and progressing to secondary progressive MS (SPMS) or existing as primary progressive MS (PPMS), which has a steady decline without remission.
  • Researchers conducted a study using global untargeted metabolomics to identify specific altered metabolites in the serum of patients with RRMS, PPMS, and healthy subjects (HS), analyzing a total of 235 metabolites.
  • The study found significant differences in metabolite profiles between RRMS and HS (22 metabolites) as well as PPMS and HS (28 metabolites), and identified key metabolic pathways involved, suggesting that these unique altered metabolites could help differentiate
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This paper explores the impact of encapsulation techniques on bioactive compounds, vitamins, and minerals, which are crucial for delivering bioactive compounds. Due to their instability and reactivity with the environment, encapsulation is often necessary to make these compounds suitable for medical or dietary applications. The evaluation of the kinetic model of bioactives reveals that encapsulation can significantly enhance their stability.

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  • * CVD complications in MS patients can worsen brain damage, increasing the severity of the disease, but the exact prevalence of cardiovascular problems in MS remains largely unknown and inconsistent.
  • * More research, including preclinical studies with animal models, is needed to understand how MS affects cardiac function; clinicians should also monitor cardiovascular health when treating MS patients, as some medications may contribute to CVD risks.
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  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a common neurodegenerative disease in young adults that leads to neurological decline, with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) being the most prevalent type, which may progress to primary progressive MS (PPMS).
  • The study aimed to identify distinct serum metabolite profiles that differentiate RRMS and PPMS patients from healthy subjects (HS) using advanced metabolomics techniques.
  • Results showed specific metabolic alterations in both RRMS and PPMS when compared to HS, suggesting potential metabolic biomarkers that could help in distinguishing between the different forms of MS and normal health.
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Unresolved and uncontrolled inflammation is considered a hallmark of pathogenesis in chronic inflammatory diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), suggesting a defective resolution process. Inflammatory resolution is an active process partially mediated by endogenous metabolites of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), collectively termed specialized pro-resolving lipid mediators (SPMs). Altered levels of resolution mediators have been reported in several inflammatory diseases and may partly explain impaired inflammatory resolution.

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Pathogenic Th17 cells are crucial to CNS autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), though their control by endogenous mechanisms is unknown. RNAseq analysis of brain glial cells identified immuno-responsive gene 1 (), a mitochondrial-related enzyme-coding gene, as one of the highly upregulated gene under inflammatory conditions which were further validated in the spinal cord of animals with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), an animal model of MS. Moreover, mRNA and protein levels in myeloid, CD4, and B cells were higher in the EAE group, raising questions about its function in CNS autoimmunity.

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Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) remains a widely used pre-clinical animal model to study multiple sclerosis (MS). Blood-based cytokines and CNS biomarkers are increasingly used as predictors of neurodegeneration, disease activity, and disability in MS. However, there exists variation in animal model characterization and disease course across animal strains/studies due to understudied confounding factors, limiting the utility of these biomarkers to predict disease activity in EAE.

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Metabolism and energy processes governing oligodendrocyte function during neuroinflammatory disease are of great interest. However, how varied cellular environments affect oligodendrocyte activity during neuroinflammation is unknown. We demonstrate that activated microglial energy metabolism controls oligodendrocyte mitochondrial respiration and activity.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common inflammatory neurodegenerative diseases in young adults and causes neurological abnormalities and disability. We studied the effect of maresin 1 (MaR1) on the progression of disease in a relapsing-remitting form of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (RR-EAE). Treatment with MaR1 in RR-EAE accelerated inflammation resolution, protected against neurological deficits, and delayed disease progression by decreasing immune cell infiltration (CD4+IL17+ and CD4+IFNγ+) into the CNS.

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The current study aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity, level of admixture, and phylogenetic relationship, of the Pakistani horse breeds, along with their morphological characterization. Data for the body measurements showed that Morna horses had the highest values of body height, body length, chest girth, leg length, and head length, whereas the Baluchi horses had the lowest values for these traits. For the genetic diversity 64 animals, 15/breed except for Baluchi(14) and Topras(05), were genotyped by using the 17-plex equine genotyping kit.

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The metabolic needs of the premature/premyelinating oligodendrocytes (pre-OLs) and mature oligodendrocytes (OLs) are distinct. The metabolic control of oligodendrocyte maturation from the pre-OLs to the OLs is not fully understood. Here, we show that the terminal maturation and higher mitochondrial respiration in the OLs is an integrated process controlled through pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (Pdh).

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The main objective of this review is to highlight the therapeutic potential of allicin, a defense molecule in garlic known for its diverse health benefits, and address the key challenges of its bioavailability and stability. The research further aims to evaluate various formulation strategies and nanotechnology-based delivery systems that can resolve these issues and improve allicin's clinical efficacy, especially in cancer therapy. We conducted a comprehensive review of the available literature and previous studies, focusing on the therapeutic properties of allicin, its bioavailability, stability issues, and novel formulation strategies.

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In this study, we explored the genomic architecture and phylogenomic relationship of BA.2.75, a subvariant of Omicron SARS-CoV-2.

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Apoptosis, often known as programmed cell death is a mechanism used by numerous species to maintain tissue homeostasis. The process leading to cell death is complicated because it requires the stimulation of caspases. According to several studies, nanowires have important medical benefits, can kill cells by adhering to cancer cells, destroying them, and killing the entire cell using a triple attack that integrates vibration, heat, and drug delivery to trigger apoptosis.

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Bitter gourds were dried under varied drying conditions in a microwave assisted fluidized bed dryer, and the process was optimized using response surface methodology. Microwave power, temperature and air velocity were used as process variables for drying and the process parameters were varied between 360 and 720 W, 40-60 °C and 10-14 m/s, respectively. The responses determined for deciding the optimal criteria were vitamin C, total phenolics, IC, total chlorophyll content, vitamin A content, rehydration ratio, hardness and total color change of the dried bitter gourd.

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The abundant synthesis and accretion of melanin inside skin can be caused by activation of melanogenic enzymes or increase in number of melanocytes. Melasma is defined as hyperpigmented bright or dark brown spots which are symmetrically distributed and have serrated and irregular borders. The three general categories of pigmentation pattern include centro facial pattern, malar pattern, and mandibular pattern.

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In this study, we investigated the genomic variability of alpha-VOC of SARS-CoV-2 in Pakistan, in context of the global population of this variant. A set of 461 whole-genome sequences of Pakistani samples of alpha-variant, retrieved from GISAID, were aligned in MAFFT and used as an input to the Coronapp web-application. Phylogenetic tree was constructed through maximum-likelihood method by downloading the 100 whole-genome sequences of alpha-variant for each of the 12 countries having the largest number of Pakistani diasporas.

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Various types of natural fiber-rich ingredients are added into bakery-based products to improve their fiber content for health promotional purposes. But the majority of these products usually include exotic dietary fiber components. The aim of this study was to develop biscuits incorporated with wheat bran, rice bran and banana peel powder and to evaluate the effects on physicochemical properties and sensory acceptability of these different biscuit samples.

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COVID-19 disease has been identified to cause remarkable increase of mucormycosis infection cases in India, with the majority of cases being observed in individuals recovering from COVID-19. Mucormycosis has emanated as an outcome of the recent COVID-19 pandemic outbreak as rapidly developing fatal illness which was acquired by Mucorales fungus which is a subcategory of molds known as mucormycetes. Mucormycosis is one of the serious, sporadic mycotic illnesses which is a great threat to immunocompromised COVID-19 patients and affects people of all ages, including children with COVID-19 infections.

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Megalourethra is an infrequent malformation of the anterior urethra that is caused by the lack of corpus sponigosum and in severe cases is accompanied by the lack of corpora cavernosa as well. We report a five-year-old boy presented to us with scaphoid variety of megalourethra having complaints of ballooning of urethra during voiding. He was investigated with urethrogram and cystoscopy and subsequently repaired with Nesbitt Longitudinal Reduction Urethroplasty.

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Hypothesis: This review article represents a brief layout of the risk factors and pathophysiology responsible for obesity, customary treatment strategies, and nanotechnology-based nutraceutical for the therapeutics of obesity.

Experiments: An exhaustive search of the literature was done for this purpose, using Google Scholar, PubMed, and ScienceDirect databases. A literature study was conducted using publications published in peer-reviewed journals between 2000 and 2022.

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Hyperlipidemia is the primary cause of heart disorders and has been manifested as the condition with remarkable higher levels of very-low-density lipoproteins, low-density lipoproteins, intermediate-density lipoprotein, triglycerides, and cholesterol in blood circulation. Genetic causes or systemic metabolic illnesses like diabetes mellitus, increased alcohol consumption, hypothyroidism, and primary biliary cirrhosis are several reasons behind development of hyperlipidemia. Higher levels of lipids and lipoproteins in plasma are responsible for various health disorders in human body like occlusion of blood vessels, acute pancreatitis, and reduced artery lumen elasticity.

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Neurodegeneration is the loss of neuronal capacity and structure over time which causes neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson, and Huntington's disease (HD). This review is primarily concerned with HD, which was fully described by George Huntington in 1872. In developed countries, HD has become another common single-gene neurological disorder.

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