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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587989/lignosulfonate-based-carbon-supported-pellets-catalyst-to-enhance-sustainable-biofuel-production-from-waste-cooking-oil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ingrid Fernandes Silva, Irina Shekova, Antje Voelkel, Majd Al-Naji, Markus Antonietti
In this study, a cost-effective and stable heterogeneous acidic carbocatalyst (CZnLS950) derived from Na-lignosulfonate (LS), a side product of the paper industry, was employed to produce hydrocarbon fuels through the pyrolysis of waste cooking oil (WCO) and crude natural-oil extracted from sunflower seeds, aligning with the principles of the circular economy. To enhance its practicality in industrial settings, the catalyst was synthesized in pellet form, enabling easy separation from the biofuel produced during the reaction...
April 8, 2024: ChemSusChem
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586952/enhancing-the-prediction-power-of-polygenic-risk-scores-in-genetically-diverse-coronary-heart-disease
#22
EDITORIAL
Joséphine Henry, Yilong Lin, Nabila Bouatia-Naji
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
April 8, 2024: Circulation. Genomic and Precision Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38585528/in-silico-study-synthesis-and-antineoplastic-evaluation-of-thiazole-based-sulfonamide-derivatives-and-their-silver-complexes-with-expected-carbonic-anhydrase-inhibitory-activity
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Esraa Mahdi Naji, Noor Hatef Naser, Sahar Aqeel Hussein
This study aimed to design, synthesize, and evaluate the cytotoxic activity of novel thiazole-sulfanilamide derivatives, specifically compounds M3, M4, and M5, through molecular docking and biological assays. The synthesis utilized essential chemical compounds, including sulfanilamide, chloro-acetyl chloride, thiourea, derivatives of benzaldehyde, and silver nitrate. The docking study was carried out using Molecular Operating Environment (MOE) software, and cytotoxic activity was predicted by MTT assay. The synthesized compounds demonstrated a reduction in the viability of cancer cells...
December 2023: Journal of Medicine and Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582686/imaging-utilization-and-cost-of-substance-use-in-an-urban-academic-medical-center-during-the-contemporary-opioid-epidemic
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rachel Blinick, Amanda Felsen, Kenny Ye, Ariel Lewis, Faraj Kargoli, Eran Bellin, Leen Naji, Linda B Haramati
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: To determine the recent impact of illicit substance use on imaging utilization and associated costs. METHODS: Retrospective study from an inner city urban multi-site academic medical center. Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval was obtained with a waiver of informed consent. A substance use cohort comprised patients 12 years old presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) January 2017 to June 2019 with a positive urine toxicology and an ICD code associated with substance use...
April 5, 2024: Academic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581562/insights-into-the-inherited-basis-of-valvular-heart-disease
#25
REVIEW
Mengyao Yu, Nabila Bouatia-Naji
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Increases in the availability of genetic data and advances in the tools and methods for their analyses have enabled well-powered genetic association studies that have significantly enhanced our understanding of the genetic factors underlying both rare and common valve diseases. Valvular heart diseases, such as congenital valve malformations and degenerative valve lesions, increase the risk of heart failure, arrhythmias, and sudden death. In this review, we provide an updated overview of our current understanding of the genetic mechanisms underlying valvular heart diseases...
April 6, 2024: Current Cardiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567240/antibiotics-induced-intracranial-hypertension-a-case-report-with-literature-review
#26
Mariam Assardoun, Yahya Naji, Soumia Nedday, Sara Laadami, Nawal Adali
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a rare condition characterized by increased intracranial pressure, with an unknown cause. However, the pathophysiology of antibiotic-induced IIH remains unclear. The clinical symptoms include headache, visual disturbances, and vomiting. The diagnosis is confirmed by an elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) with normal CSF study and cerebral imaging. Management includes discontinuing the offending antibiotic and reducing ICP with medications such as acetazolamide or diuretics...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38566001/haplotype-diversity-of-17-y-str-in-the-iranian-population
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Reza Eskandarion, Arash Alipour Tabrizi, Reza Shirkoohi, Reza Raoofian, Masume Naji, Reza Pazhoomand, Hooman Salari, Bahram Samadirad, Alireza Sabouri, Mostafa Montazer Zohour, Hadi Namazi, Pegah Farhadi, Zohre Baratieh, Minoo Sayyari, Maliheh Dadgarmoghaddam, Esmat Safdarian, Afrooz Nikbakht, Farnaz Golshan, Fatemeh Baybordi, Elham Madhaji, Shadi ShohodiFar, Mohsen Tabasi, Ramezan Mohebbi
The current study aimed to evaluate Y chromosome haplotypes obtained from 1353 unrelated Iranian males using the AmpFlSTRTM YfilerTM kit; 1353 out of the 1353 identified haplotypes were unique. The haplotype diversity (HD) and discriminating capacity (DC) values were 1.00000 and 0.997, respectively. Analysis of genetic distance was performed using molecular variance (AMOVA) and multidimensional scaling plots (MDS), revealing a statistically significant difference between the study population and previous data reported for other Iranian populations and other neighboring countries...
April 2, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38545299/investigating-effective-psychological-interventions-in-pregnant-women-s-sexual-satisfaction-a-systematic-review
#28
REVIEW
Maryam Naji, Seyedeh Zeynab Hoseinnezhad, Farahnaz Heshmat, Negar Asgharipour
Sexual satisfaction is an important factor in people's lives, which is effective in all aspects of a couple's life. During pregnancy, due to existing changes, sexual performance is affected, which will also change sexual satisfaction. By performing effective interventions, changes can be made in the level of sexual satisfaction. The aim of this study is to investigate effective psychological interventions in the sexual satisfaction of pregnant women, which has been conducted in the form of a systematic review...
2024: Journal of Education and Health Promotion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534487/influence-of-bioceramic-cements-on-the-quality-of-obturation-of-the-immature-tooth-an-in-vitro-microscopic-and-tomographic-study
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raya Al-Rayesse, Ossama Al-Jabban, Ammar Eid, Alaa Kabtoleh, Frédéric Addiego, Davide Mancino, Youssef Haikel, Naji Kharouf
The present in vitro study focuses on the filling ability of three different bioceramic cements with or without the addition of a bioceramic sealer in an open apex model on the marginal apical adaptation, tubule infiltrations, and void distributions as well as the interface between the cement and the sealer materials. To this end, sixty mandibular premolars were used. MTA-Biorep (BR), Biodentine (BD), and Well-Root Putty (WR) were used to obturate the open apex model with or without the addition of a bioceramic sealer, namely TotalFill® BC sealer™ (TF)...
February 23, 2024: Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38525392/the-efficacy-of-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-rtms-versus-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-tdcs-on-migraine-headaches-a-randomized-clinical-trial
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fatemeh Naji, Mohammad Reza Sharbafchi, Fariborz Khorvash, Mohammad R Maracy, Niloofar Ghasemi Mobarak Abadi
BACKGROUND: Non-pharmacologic prophylactic methods for chronic migraine have been developed, including the promising non-invasive techniques of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS). This study aimed to compare the efficacy of rTMS and tDCS on pain intensity, the impact of headaches on daily life, anxiety, and depression in migraine headaches patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This randomized clinical trial was conducted on 72 patients with migraine headaches, randomly allocated to the rTMS and tDCS groups...
2024: Advanced Biomedical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38514419/comparative-evaluation-of-fracture-toughness-and-flexural-strength-of-four-different-core-build-up-materials-an-in-vitro-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Prashant Nakade, Sonam Thaore, Bhushan Bangar, Ishita Grover, Naji Alharethi, Girija Adsure, Dinraj Kulkarni
AIM: To evaluate and compare the fracture toughness and flexural strength of four different core build-up materials. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 60 samples were divided into four groups ( n = 15) group I: dual cure composite resin reinforced with zirconia particles (Luxacore Z), group II: light cure composite resin (Lumiglass DeepCure), group III: zirconia reinforced glass ionomer cement (GIC) (Zirconomer Improved), and group IV: chemically cure composite resin (Self Comp) respectively...
February 1, 2024: Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497018/camel-dung-derived-biochar-for-the-removal-of-copper-ii-and-chromium-iii-ions-from-aqueous-solutions-adsorption-and-kinetics-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenesha Wilson, Jibran Iqbal, Amira Obaid Abdalla Obaid Hableel, Zainab Naji Khalaf Beyaha Alzaabi, Yousef Nazzal
This study explores an innovative approach to tackle the critical issue of heavy metal ion contamination in aqueous solutions through the utilization of camel dung-derived biochar. In the context of global environmental concerns and the adverse impacts of heavy metal pollution on ecosystems and human health, the investigation focuses on copper(II) and chromium(III) ions, which are among the most pervasive pollutants originating from industrial activities. The research revealed that camel dung-derived biochar exhibits exceptional potential for the removal of copper(II) and chromium(III) ions, with removal efficiencies of more than 90% and adsorption capacities of 23...
March 12, 2024: ACS Omega
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494035/three-dimensional-imaging-of-the-enteric-nervous-system-in-human-pediatric-colon-reveals-new-features-of-hirschsprung-disease
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joshua D Eisenberg, Rebecca P Bradley, Kahleb D Graham, Rachel H Ceron, Amanda M Lemke, Benjamin J Wilkins, Ali Naji, Robert O Heuckeroth
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Hirschsprung disease is defined by the absence of enteric nervous system (ENS) from distal bowel. Primary treatment is "pull-through" surgery to remove bowel that lacks ENS with re-anastomosis of "normal" bowel near the anal verge. Problems after pull-through are common and some may be due to retained hypoganglionic bowel (i.e., low ENS density). Testing this hypothesis has been difficult because counting enteric neurons in tissue sections is unreliable even for experts...
March 15, 2024: Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488371/draft-genome-sequencing-of-brucella-melitensis-isolated-from-aborted-iraqi-sheep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yahia I Khudhair, Hayder Naji Ayyez, Rosa Estela Quiroz-Castañeda, Fernando Martínez-Ocampo, Mourad Ben Said
Brucellosis remains a significant zoonotic disease, with Brucella melitensis maintaining endemicity in Middle Eastern nations. This study presents the draft genome sequencing of an Iraqi B. melitensis strain, representing a crucial step in monitoring virulence, antimicrobial resistance, and exploring the diversity and evolution of the Brucella genus.
March 15, 2024: Microbiology Resource Announcements
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486371/navigating-the-landscape-of-translational-geroscience-in-canada-a-comprehensive-evaluation-of-current-progress-and-future-directions
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guy Hajj-Boutros, Andréa Faust, John Muscedere, Perry Kim, Naji Abumrad, Stéphanie Chevalier, Mylene Aubertin-Leheudre, Howard Bergman, Dawn Bowdish, Jessica Burford, Stacy Carrington-Lawrence, Hélène Côté, David E Dawe, Philipe de Souto Barreto, Colin Farrelly, Robert Fowler, Gilles Gouspillou, Lea Harrington, Sofie Lautrup, Susan Howlett, Mahdi Imani, James Kirkland, George Kuchel, Frédérick A Mallette, José A Morais, John C Newman, Daryl Pullman, Felipe Sierra, Jeremy Van Raamsdonk, Jennifer Watt, R Jane Rylett, Gustavo Duque
The inaugural Canadian Conferences on Translational Geroscience were held as two complementary sessions in October and November 2023. The conferences explored the profound interplay between the biology of aging, social determinants of health, the potential societal impact of geroscience and the maintenance of health in aging individuals. Although topics such as cellular senescence, molecular and genetic determinants of aging and prevention of chronic disease were addressed, the conferences went on to emphasize practical applications for enhancing older people's quality of life...
March 15, 2024: Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38480664/correction-to-the-effect-of-pcsk9-inhibitors-on-ldl-c-target-achievement-in-patients-with-homozygous-familial-hypercholesterolemia-a-retrospective-cohort-analysis
#36
Awad Alshahrani, Naji Kholaif, Mutaz Al-Khnifsawi, Hawazen Zarif, Moeber Mahzari
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 13, 2024: Advances in Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476811/triplication-of-the-sigmoid-a-rare-incidental-finding-in-association-with-an-anorectal-malformation-during-colostomy-closure
#37
Ahmed Zubar Zain, Sara Zuheir Fadil, Hussein Naji
This case report presents a rare occurrence of triplication of the sigmoid, an unusual congenital anomaly, in a nine-month-old male with a known history of anorectal malformation. The patient, previously diagnosed with anal atresia and a rectourethral (prostatic) fistula, was admitted for the closure of his divided sigmoidostomy as the final step in correcting his anorectal malformation. Unexpectedly, during the release of the distal stoma, the presence of three distinct bowel lumens was discovered. To discern the native bowel, catheters were introduced into each lumen before proceeding with the excision of the triplicated sigmoid and subsequent stoma closure...
February 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38471470/pitfalls-of-current-diagnostic-criteria-of-tumor-lysis-syndrome
#38
REVIEW
Naji Alhamid, Bana Sabbagh, Asmaa Alsarraj, Edgar Lerma, Tiffany Caza, Biruh Workeneh, Jacqueline Claudia Barrientos, Kenar D Jhaveri
BACKGROUND: Tumor Lysis syndrome (TLS) is a well-recognized medical emergency in patients with cancer diagnosis. The diagnostic criteria of TLS have been revised many times since it was recognized, but still have many drawbacks limit diagnosis accuracy. SUMMARY: Autopsy studies in patients with perimortem diagnoses of TLS have shown that they may not have actually had TLS. Therefore, many cancer patients who are at risk for TLS, clinical and laboratory criteria may be fulfilled due to other causes of acute kidney injury...
March 12, 2024: Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467375/immunosuppression-withdrawal-in-living-donor-renal-transplant-recipients-following-induction-with-antithymocyte-globulin-and-rituximab-results-of-a-prospective-clinical-trial
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
James F Markmann, Bryna E Burrell, Jonathan S Bromberg, Choli Hartono, Dixon B Kaufman, Andrew M Possselt, Ali Naji, Nancy D Bridges, Cynthia Breeden, Sai Kanaparthi, Jorge Pardo, Heather Kopetskie, Kristen Mason, Noha Lim, Sindhu Chandran
Durable tolerance in kidney transplant recipients remains an important but elusive goal. We hypothesized that adding B cell depletion to T cell depletion would generate an immune milieu postreconstitution dominated by immature transitional B cells, favoring tolerance. The Immune Tolerance Network ITN039ST Research Study of ATG and Rituximab in Renal Transplantation was a prospective multicenter pilot study of live donor kidney transplant recipients who received induction with rabbit antithymocyte globulin and rituximab and initiated immunosuppression (IS) withdrawal (ISW) at 26 weeks...
March 11, 2024: American Journal of Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38465729/quantifying-cerebral-microbleeds-using-quantitative-susceptibility-mapping-from-magnetization-prepared-rapid-gradient-echo
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nashwan Naji, Myrlene Gee, Glen C Jickling, Derek J Emery, Feryal Saad, Cheryl R McCreary, Eric E Smith, Richard Camicioli, Alan H Wilman
T1-weighted magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MPRAGE) is commonly included in brain studies for structural imaging using magnitude images; however, its phase images can provide an opportunity to assess microbleed burden using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM). This potential application for MPRAGE-based QSM was evaluated using in vivo and simulated measurements. Possible factors affecting image quality were also explored. Detection sensitivity was evaluated against standard multiecho gradient echo (MEGE) QSM using 3-T in vivo data of 15 subjects with a combined total of 108 confirmed microbleeds...
March 11, 2024: NMR in Biomedicine
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