102 results match your criteria: "University of Science and Technology-Houari Boumediene[Affiliation]"

The present study aimed to assess organ doses and the associated cancer risks related to secondary radiation (photons and neutrons) exposure during 3D Conformational Radiotherapy (3D-CRT) for patients with prostate cancer in Algeria. To this purpose, a detailed geometric Monte Carlo (MC) modeling of the LINAC, combined with a hybrid whole-body phantom was carried out. The secondary radiation doses were calculated in patient's organs, both within and outside the field.

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Equation of state and universal solid phase of one-dimensional dipolar fluids.

J Phys Condens Matter

December 2024

Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie Théoriques, LPCT-UMR CNRS 7019, Université de Lorraine, 1 Boulevard Arago, 57070 Metz, France.

Macroscopic and structural properties of one-dimensional (1D) dipolar fluids are investigated theoretically. The equation of state is fully explored by means of analytical limiting laws, integral equations and corroborating Monte Carlo simulations. An interesting mapping with the Tonks gas (i.

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The objective of this study was to characterize Staphylococcus aureus isolates recovered from the nasal samples of healthy pet cats in Algiers province. A total of 138 nasal swabs were collected. Antimicrobial susceptibility was conducted using the disk-diffusion method and the VITEK-2 susceptibility system.

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Altered intestinal microbiota induced by high-fat diets affect cognition differently in mice.

Nutr Res

December 2024

School of Public Health, Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmental Toxicology, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100069, China. Electronic address:

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  • The study investigates how high-fat diets impact cognitive function in mice by altering their gut microbiota.
  • Fecal microbiota from obese mice on various high-fat diets were transplanted to antibiotic-treated mice, showing that some diets led to significant cognitive impairment and neuronal loss in the hippocampus.
  • The findings suggest diets high in saturated and trans fats negatively affect cognition by damaging the hippocampus through changes in gut microbiota, while diets rich in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids may have protective effects.
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The exchange of medical images and patient data over the internet has attracted considerable attention in the past decade, driven by advancements in communication and health services. However, transferring confidential data through insecure channels, such as the internet, exposes it to potential manipulations and attacks. To ensure the authenticity of medical images while concealing patient data within them, this paper introduces a high-capacity and reversible fragile watermarking model in which an authentication watermark is initially generated from the cover image and merged with the patient's information, photo, and medical report to form the global watermark.

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Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are a public health concern as they lead to therapeutic impasses and play a pivotal role in the dissemination of vancomycin resistance genes. As recent evidence suggests that wildlife can play a role in the dissemination of bacterial resistomes, this study explored the potential role of Algerian wild birds as a reservoir of VRE. A total of 222 cloacal and fecal samples were collected from various wild bird species and screened for VRE using a selective medium.

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Molecular characterization of Hyalomma scupense and its vector-borne pathogen Theileria annulata in Ksar El Boukhari (Medea, Algeria).

Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis

November 2024

Laboratory of Parasitic Eco-epidemiology and Population Genetics, Pasteur Institute of Algeria, Dely-Brahim, Algiers 16000, Algeria. Electronic address:

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  • The study focused on analyzing the molecular and genetic profiles of Theileria annulata, a parasite causing tropical theileriosis in cattle, and its tick vector Hyalomma scupense in Algeria.
  • Researchers collected 40 H. scupense ticks in Medea, finding 5 that tested positive for Theileria spp., which were then further analyzed for genetic variations.
  • The findings included the discovery of two new haplotypes for the tick's 12S rRNA and one new haplotype for COX1, along with a previously identified T. annulata haplotype, enhancing our understanding of the genetic diversity of both the parasite and its vector in the region.
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Growth and reproductive performance traits are important economic indicators for analyzing the overall performance of breeding systems. This study aims to evaluate the comparative performance of two Algerian sheep (Rumbi and Hamra) in terms of growth and reproductive performance, and the effect of factors such as breed, season of birth, mode of birth and age of the mother on this performance in a semi-intensive breeding system. The reproductive performance of 577 Rumbi ewes and 1328 Hamra ewes bred at the Tiaret and Saïda experimental stations respectively, was analyzed using performance monitoring data.

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  • The study focused on identifying and characterizing colistin-resistant bacteria from livestock in Algeria, specifically sheep, goats, and dromedaries.
  • Researchers screened 197 swabs and found 21 colistin-resistant strains, mainly from Escherichia coli, some of which carried the dangerous mcr-1 gene associated with antibiotic resistance.
  • The findings indicate a concerning presence of resistant bacteria in farm animals, posing a significant risk for spreading severe infections to humans.
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Enhanced Supercapacitor and Cycle-Life Performance: Self-Supported Nanohybrid Electrodes of Hydrothermally Grown MnO Nanorods on Carbon Nanotubes in Neutral Electrolyte.

Materials (Basel)

August 2024

Centre Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications (EMT), Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), 1650 Boulevard Lionel Boulet, Varennes, QC J3X 1S2, Canada.

Efficient and sustainable energy storage remains a critical challenge in the advancement of energy technologies. This study presents the fabrication and electrochemical evaluation of a self-supporting electrode material composed of MnO nanorods grown directly on a carbon paper and carbon nanotube (CNT) substrate using a hydrothermal method. The resulting CNT/MnO electrodes exhibit a unique structural architecture with a high surface area and a three-dimensional hierarchical arrangement, contributing to a substantial electrochemical surface area.

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Elucidating Chiral Resolution of Aromatic Amino Acids Using Glycopeptide Selectors: A Combined Molecular Docking and Chromatographic Study.

Int J Mol Sci

August 2024

National Higher School of Chemistry of Rennes, Scientific Research National Center (CNRS), Rennes Institute of Chemical Sciences-Mixed Research Unit (ISCR-UMR6226), Rennes University, 35000 Rennes, France.

An asymmetric synthesis is a favorable approach for obtaining enantiomerically pure substances, but racemic resolution remains an efficient strategy. This study aims to elucidate the chiral resolution of aromatic amino acids and their elution order using glycopeptides as chiral selectors through molecular docking analysis. Chiral separation experiments were conducted using Vancomycin as a chiral additive in the mobile phase (CMPA) at various concentrations, coupled with an achiral amino column as the stationary phase.

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On the host specificity and genetic diversity of Iodamoeba bütschlii: Observations from short amplicon-based next-generation sequencing.

Protist

October 2024

Laboratory of Parasitology, Department of Bacteria, Parasites and Fungi, Statens Serum Institut, Artillerivej 5, DK-2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark. Electronic address:

Iodamoeba is a single-celled intestinal parasite, which is common in humans in certain parts of the world, and also in pigs. For the first time, we provide DNA-based evidence of goat, dromedary, fallow deer, and donkey as hosts of Iodamoeba and show that Iodamoeba-specific nucleotide sequences from these four hosts do not appear to overlap with those of humans, unlike those from pigs. We moreover show that similar strains of Iodamoeba can be found in Madagascar, Western Sahara, and Ecuador and that intra-sample diversity is typically extensive across even small fragments of DNA in both human and non-human hosts.

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Breaking barriers in pharmaceutical analysis: Streamlined UV spectrometric quantification and stability profiling of haloperidol and methylparaben in liquid formulations.

Anal Biochem

December 2024

Univ Rennes, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes (ENSCR), CNRS, ISCR, UMR 6226, F-35000, Rennes, France. Electronic address:

This study aims to quantify haloperidol and methylparaben in a liquid pharmaceutical formulation (2 mg/ml) using UV spectrometry and the simultaneous equations method. Additionally, we explored the stability of haloperidol under various stress conditions. The UV analysis revealed maximum absorption peaks at 248 nm for haloperidol and 256 nm for methylparaben, using a 1 % (v/v) lactic acid solution as the solvent.

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Besides being hazardous to humans and aquatic organisms, dyes present in water reservoirs limit sunlight's availability to aquatic plants and animals, making significant impact on their growth and development. Herein, the adsorptive removal of methylene blue (MB) dye from aqueous solution using type X (NaX) zeolite by full experimental design 2 was studied. The physical and chemical properties of NaX zeolite were identified using various characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray (SEM-EDS), Fourier transform infra-red (FT-IR), and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area analyses.

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Theoretical Study of Copper Squarate as a Promising Adsorbent for Small Gases Pollutants.

Molecules

July 2024

Laboratory of Thermodynamics and Molecular Modeling, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), BP32, El Alia, Bab Ezzouar, Algiers 16111, Algeria.

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  • - Copper squarate is a metal-organic framework with a unique structure that allows for the adsorption of small pollutants, primarily greenhouse gases, while also showing some capability for larger pollutants.
  • - The study employs theoretical methods, mainly density functional theory, to analyze how effectively this material adsorbs different molecules, revealing a range of adsorption energies and the impact of water on this process.
  • - Results indicate that copper squarate is an effective adsorbent for small pollutants and greenhouse gases, but water presence inhibits its adsorption capabilities; furthermore, Monte Carlo simulations were used to assess adsorption isotherms for various molecules.
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  • Blastocystis sp. is a diverse, single-celled parasitic protozoan found in the intestines of humans and animals worldwide, with over 40 identified subtypes.
  • A total of 403 fecal samples from domestic and zoo animals in Algeria were analyzed using PCR and sequencing to identify and differentiate Blastocystis.
  • The study found a 38.9% prevalence of Blastocystis, with four distinct subtypes identified, marking the first comprehensive molecular investigation of this parasite in Algerian animals.
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Phosphate adsorption on dried alum sludge: Modeling and application to treatment of dairy effluents.

Environ Res

July 2024

Faculty of Chemistry, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran; Department of Sustainable Engineering, Saveetha School of Engineering, SIMATS, Chennai, 602105, Tamil Nadu, India; Centre of Research Impact and Outcome, Chitkara University, Rajpura, 140401, Punjab, India. Electronic address:

This study evaluates Alum sludge from drinking water treatment plants for the efficient and cost-effective removal of phosphates from aqueous solutions. Extensive characterization and batch experiments have established that optimal phosphate removal was achieved with a sludge dosage of 20 g L (at an initial phosphate concentration of 100 mg L), a pH of 5, a temperature of 23 °C, and a stirring speed of 200 rpm. These conditions significantly reduced phosphate levels, ensuring compliance with legal discharge limits.

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Conductive polymers such as polypyrrole have been widely used as pseudo-capacitive electrodes for supercapacitors. This work demonstrates a simple method to improve the performance of conductive polymer electrodes by adding montmorillonite in order to perform capacitive behavior. Conductive composite polymers (CCPs) based on montmorillonite/polypyrrole (MMT/PPy(Cl)) have been synthesized by polymerization using FeCl as an oxidizing agent.

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Does urbanisation have an impact on the trophic ecology of the Algerian hedgehog in northern Algeria?

Biodivers Data J

January 2024

Laboratory of Applied Zoology and Animal Ecophysiology, Faculty of Biological sciences, University of Bejaia, Bejaia, Algeria Laboratory of Applied Zoology and Animal Ecophysiology, Faculty of Biological sciences, University of Bejaia Bejaia Algeria.

The Algerian hedgehog, which is an endemic Mediterranean species, is a nocturnal and terrestrial insectivorous mammal. ' populations are widespread in various habitats comprising human agglomeration, such as rural, suburban or natural ecosystems. However, the impact of the habitat's characteristics on its diet remains unknown in Algeria.

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Hypothyroidism increases angiotensinogen gene expression associated with vascular smooth muscle cells cholesterol metabolism dysfunction and aorta remodeling in Psammomys obesus.

Sci Rep

November 2023

Faculty of Biological Sciences, Laboratory of Biology and Physiology of Organisms, Cellular and Molecular Physiopathology team, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, BP 32 El Alia, 16111, Bab Ezzouar, Algiers, Algeria.

It has been previously shown that clinical cardiovascular manifestations can be caused by mild changes in thyroid function. However, the implication of angiotensinogen (Agt) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) dysfunction in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular manifestations in hypothyroidism have not yet been investigated. We induced experimental hypothyroidism in Psammomys obesus by administering carbimazole for five months.

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Rafn is employed in Algerian traditional medicine for treating pain. The analgesic activity of the ethanolic extract (EE) from the flowering aerial parts of this plant was examined, and molecular docking of the main bioactive compound was performed. The EE, characterised by the iridoid swertiamarin, was administered to Wistar albino rats in pain models.

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Animals are used for scientific purposes across Africa to benefit humans, animals or the environment. Nonetheless, ethical and regulatory oversight remains limited in many parts of the continent. To strengthen this governance framework, the Pan-African Network for Laboratory Animal Science and Ethics brought together experts from 12 African countries to create an Africa-centric practical guide to facilitate the establishment and appropriate functioning of Institutional Animal Ethics Committees across Africa.

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Abstract: Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease of multifactorial etiology in which genetic factors and cytokines seem to play an important role. The aim of this study was to investigate potential associations of cytokines single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and MG in Algerian patients. We performed a case-control study that included 27 patients and 74 healthy subjects.

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