Publications by authors named "Zamani J"

Introduction: Amyloid beta (Aβ) plaques and hyperphosphorylated tau in the entorhinal regions are key Alzheimer's disease (AD) markers, but the spatial Aβ pathways influencing tau pathology remain unclear.

Methods: We applied predictive modeling to identify Aβ standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) spatial patterns that predict entorhinal tau levels, future hippocampal volume, and Preclinical Alzheimer's Cognitive Composite (PACC) scores at 5-year follow-up. The model was trained on Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) (N = 237), incorporating amyloid-PET (positron emission tomography), tau-PET, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and cognitive data, and validated on Harvard Aging Brain Study (HABS) (N = 276).

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Research on action-based timing has shed light on the temporal dynamics of sensorimotor coordination. This study investigates the neural mechanisms underlying action-based timing, particularly during finger-tapping tasks involving synchronized and syncopated patterns. Twelve healthy participants completed a continuation task, alternating between tapping in time with an auditory metronome (pacing) and continuing without it (continuation).

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The recombinant Staphylococcal protein A (SpA) is widely used in biotechnology to purify polyclonal and monoclonal IgG antibodies. At very low concentrations, the highly-purified form of the protein A can down-regulate the activation of human B-lymphocytes and macrophages which are the key cells in determining autoimmune diseases. In the present study, the efficiency of three different forms of protein A, including native full-length SpA, the recombinant full-length SpA, and a recombinant truncated form of SpA on the reduction of 4 inflammatory cytokines, including IL-8, IL-1β, TNF-α, and IL-6 by peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMCs) were studied and compared to an anti-rheumatoid arthritis commercial drug, Enbrel.

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Accurate prediction of the progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer's disease (AD) is crucial for disease management. Machine learning techniques have demonstrated success in classifying AD and MCI cases, particularly with the use of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data.This study utilized three years of rs-fMRI data from the ADNI, involving 142 patients with stable MCI (sMCI) and 136 with progressive MCI (pMCI).

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  • Highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses like H5N1 pose a potential pandemic threat, but their rapid mutation makes vaccine development difficult.
  • Researchers utilized an in silico method to design a multi-epitope vaccine targeting the H5N1 virus, incorporating various immune system components and adjuvants to enhance the immune response.
  • The study confirmed the vaccine's antigenicity, non-toxicity, and solubility, and showed promising results in molecular interactions with immune receptors TLR7 and TLR8, suggesting it could effectively stimulate T and B cell responses.
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  • * A novel antimicrobial protein called 'AF-DP' was isolated from seeds and showed significant antimicrobial and anticancer properties during testing, with a specific focus on its effects on various pathogens and cancer cells.
  • * The study found that AF-DP interacts effectively with different types of membranes, and its structure suggests it could be developed into a new drug to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.
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  • The study focuses on improving the emulsifying ability of SA01-OmpA, a protein that previously faced issues like low production efficiency and high costs due to inclusion body formation.
  • Researchers explored truncated forms of the protein to enhance its activity while reducing toxicity and the likelihood of forming inclusion bodies.
  • The findings reveal that the N-terminally truncated SA01-OmpA variant significantly increases emulsifying activity and is less cytotoxic compared to the full-length protein, advancing both the understanding and application of this bioemulsifier.
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The keratin-degrading bacterium secretes a keratinase with potential industrial interest. Here, the Keratinase gene was intracellularly expressed in BL21(DE3) using pET-21b (+) vector. Phylogenetic tree analysis showed that KRLr1 is closely related to keratinase that belongs to the serine peptidase/subtilisin-like S8 family.

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Currently, there are two vaccines based on killed and/or weakened Salmonella bacteria, but no recombinant vaccine is available for preventing or treating the disease. We used an in silico approach to design a multi-epitope vaccine against Salmonella using OmpA, OmpS, SopB, SseB, SthA and FilC antigens. We predicted helper T lymphocyte, cytotoxic T lymphocyte, and IFN-γ epitopes.

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The two types of bladder cancer, muscle invasive and non-muscle invasive (NMIBC), are among the most prevalent cancers worldwide. Despite this, even though muscle-invasive bladder cancer is more deadly, NMIBC requires more therapy due to a greater recurrence rate and more extended and expensive care. Immunotherapy, intravesical chemotherapy, cystoscopy, and transurethral resection (TUR) are among the treatments available.

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Background: Contrary to the advantageous anticancer activities of curcumin (Cur), limited bioavailability and solubility hindered its efficacy. Here, nontoxic dendrosomal nano carrier with Cur was used to overcome these problems. Despite considerable antitumor properties of Oxaliplatin (Oxa), the limiting factors are drug resistance and adverse side-effects.

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Inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) is a key enzyme in biosynthesis of purine nucleotides. Due to this important role, it is a great target to drug discovery for a wide range of activities, especially immunosuppressant in heart and kidney transplantation. Both human IMPDH isoforms are expressed in stimulated lymphocytes.

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Vaccines against Brucella abortus, B. melitensis and B. suis have been based on weakened or killed bacteria, however there is no recombinant vaccine for disease prevention or therapy.

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Identifying individuals with early mild cognitive impairment (EMCI) can be an effective strategy for early diagnosis and delay the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Many approaches have been devised to discriminate those with EMCI from healthy control (HC) individuals. Selection of the most effective parameters has been one of the challenging aspects of these approaches.

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Cellulases are hydrolytic enzymes with wide scientific and industrial applications. We described a novel cellulase, CelC307, from the thermophilic indigenous Cohnella sp. A01.

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Background: Automated segmentation methods are developed to help with the segmentation of different brain areas. However, their reliability has yet to be fully investigated. To have a more comprehensive understanding of the distribution of changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD), as well as investigating the reliability of different segmentation methods, in this study we compared volumes of cortical and subcortical brain segments, using HIPS, volBrain, CAT and BrainSuite automated segmentation methods between AD, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and healthy controls (HC).

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of dementia. The accurate diagnosis of AD, especially in the early phases is very important for timely intervention. It has been suggested that brain atrophy, as measured with structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI), can be an efficacy marker of neurodegeneration.

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A new strain of Influenza A Virus (IAV), so-called "H7N9 Avian Influenza", is the first strain of this virus in which a human is infected by transmitting the N9 of influenza virus. Although continuous human-to-human transmission has not been reported, the occurrence of various H7N9-associated epidemics and the lack of production of strong antibodies against H7N9 in humans warn of the potential for H7N9 to become a new pandemic. Therefore, the need for effective vaccination against H7N9 as a life-threatening viral pathogen has become a major concern.

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Background: Aortic valve stenosis is an increasingly prevalent degenerative and inflammatory disease. Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) has revolutionized its treatment, thereby avoiding its life-threatening/disabling consequences. Whether aortic valve stenosis is accelerated by inflammation and whether it is itself a cause of inflammation are unclear.

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  • Protease 1147 is a newly identified thermostable enzyme from the thermophilum indigenous Cohnella sp. A01, which is closely related to other cysteine proteases and features a unique α/β sandwich structure.
  • It was successfully cloned, expressed in E. coli, and purified with high yields using affinity chromatography and thermal shock, resulting in a protein that maintains significant stability under various conditions.
  • The enzyme exhibits optimal activity at pH 7 and 60°C, with promising characteristics for biotechnological applications, including enhanced activity in the presence of certain surfactants.
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Limited data exist regarding transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) in nonagenarians. This study evaluates the short- and mid-term outcomes of nonagenarians after TAVI. Between 2008 and 2017, all patients who underwent TAVI in 2 centers in Australia were prospectively included in a registry and followed-up for 5 years.

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Macular telangiectasia type 2 (MacTel) is a relatively rare disease without established treatments. Although MacTel was previously considered a primarily vascular condition, the thinking on its pathogenesis has shifted to it now being considered principally a neurodegenerative disease. This has resulted in a subsequent change in the approach to treatment toward neuro-protection for the non-proliferative phase of this disease.

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Coronary artery disease (CAD) screening and diagnosis are core cardiac specialty services. From symptoms, autopsy correlations supported reductions in coronary blood flow and dynamic epicardial and microcirculatory coronaries artery disease as etiologies. While angina remains a clinical diagnosis, most cases require correlation with a diagnostic modality.

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Pseudoaneurysm of aorta is a rare condition usually seen after aortic surgeries or serious accidents. Here we report a 60 years old man without any previous medical condition who presented with non-specific symptoms and underwent different investigations for more than 1 year, until the presence of a continuous murmur raised suspicion toward his cardiovascular system. In echocardiographic and computed tomography (CT) angiographic studies a large pseudoaneurysm of aortic arch with compression effect on pulmonary artery was detected.

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As the depth of soil petroleum contamination can vary substantially under field conditions, a rhizotron experiment was performed to investigate the influence of endophyte, P. indica, on maize growth and degradation of petroleum components in a shallow and a deep-reaching subsurface layer of a soil. For control, a treatment without soil contamination was also included.

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