159 results on '"Rashid, Faisal"'
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2. Synthesis, structural elucidation and anticancer activity of diorganotin(IV) complexes derived from isonicotinoyl hydrazones
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Ahsen, Sana, Tanvir, Iqra, Uddin, Noor, Yasmeen, Tahira, Abbas, Saghir, Naz, Saba, Haider, Ali, Bhattacharya, Saurav, Kortz, Ulrich, Rashid, Faisal, Iqbal, Jamshed, and Ali, Saqib
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- 2024
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3. Pyrazole derivatives of pyridine and naphthyridine as proapoptotic agents in cervical and breast cancer cells
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Alharthy, Rima D., Rashid, Faisal, Ashraf, Abida, Shafiq, Zahid, Ford, Steven, al-Rashida, Mariya, Yaqub, Muhammad, and Iqbal, Jamshed
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- 2023
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4. Oral Antibiotic Bowel Preparation Prior to Urgent Colectomy Reduces Odds of Organ Space Surgical Site Infections: a NSQIP Propensity-Score Matched Study
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Salama, Ebram, Al-Rashid, Faisal, Pang, Allison, Ghitulescu, Gabriela, Vasilevsky, Carol-Ann, and Boutros, Marylise
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- 2022
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5. Development of a formative feedback tool for transanal total mesorectal excision
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Antoun, Alen, Al Rashid, Faisal, Alhassan, Noura, Gomez-Garibello, Carlos, Fiore, Jr, Julio F., Feldman, Liane S., Lee, Lawrence, and Mueller, Carmen L.
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- 2022
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6. A comparison of methods to harmonize cortical thickness measurements across scanners and sites
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Sun, Delin, Rakesh, Gopalkumar, Haswell, Courtney C., Logue, Mark, Baird, C. Lexi, O'Leary, Erin N., Cotton, Andrew S., Xie, Hong, Tamburrino, Marijo, Chen, Tian, Dennis, Emily L., Jahanshad, Neda, Salminen, Lauren E., Thomopoulos, Sophia I., Rashid, Faisal, Ching, Christopher R.K., Koch, Saskia B.J., Frijling, Jessie L., Nawijn, Laura, van Zuiden, Mirjam, Zhu, Xi, Suarez-Jimenez, Benjamin, Sierk, Anika, Walter, Henrik, Manthey, Antje, Stevens, Jennifer S., Fani, Negar, van Rooij, Sanne J.H., Stein, Murray, Bomyea, Jessica, Koerte, Inga K., Choi, Kyle, van der Werff, Steven J.A., Vermeiren, Robert R.J.M., Herzog, Julia, Lebois, Lauren A.M., Baker, Justin T., Olson, Elizabeth A., Straube, Thomas, Korgaonkar, Mayuresh S., Andrew, Elpiniki, Zhu, Ye, Li, Gen, Ipser, Jonathan, Hudson, Anna R., Peverill, Matthew, Sambrook, Kelly, Gordon, Evan, Baugh, Lee, Forster, Gina, Simons, Raluca M., Simons, Jeffrey S., Magnotta, Vincent, Maron-Katz, Adi, du Plessis, Stefan, Disner, Seth G., Davenport, Nicholas, Grupe, Daniel W., Nitschke, Jack B., deRoon-Cassini, Terri A., Fitzgerald, Jacklynn M., Krystal, John H., Levy, Ifat, Olff, Miranda, Veltman, Dick J., Wang, Li, Neria, Yuval, De Bellis, Michael D., Jovanovic, Tanja, Daniels, Judith K., Shenton, Martha, van de Wee, Nic J.A., Schmahl, Christian, Kaufman, Milissa L., Rosso, Isabelle M., Sponheim, Scott R., Hofmann, David Bernd, Bryant, Richard A., Fercho, Kelene A., Stein, Dan J., Mueller, Sven C., Hosseini, Bobak, Phan, K. Luan, McLaughlin, Katie A., Davidson, Richard J., Larson, Christine L., May, Geoffrey, Nelson, Steven M., Abdallah, Chadi G., Gomaa, Hassaan, Etkin, Amit, Seedat, Soraya, Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, Liberzon, Israel, van Erp, Theo G.M., Quidé, Yann, Wang, Xin, Thompson, Paul M., and Morey, Rajendra A. more...
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- 2022
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7. Remodeling of the Cortical Structural Connectome in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results From the ENIGMA-PGC Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Consortium
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Sun, Delin, Rakesh, Gopalkumar, Clarke-Rubright, Emily K., Haswell, Courtney C., Logue, Mark W., O’Leary, Erin N., Cotton, Andrew S., Xie, Hong, Dennis, Emily L., Jahanshad, Neda, Salminen, Lauren E., Thomopoulos, Sophia I., Rashid, Faisal M., Ching, Christopher R.K., Koch, Saskia B.J., Frijling, Jessie L., Nawijn, Laura, van Zuiden, Mirjam, Zhu, Xi, Suarez-Jimenez, Benjamin, Sierk, Anika, Walter, Henrik, Manthey, Antje, Stevens, Jennifer S., Fani, Negar, van Rooij, Sanne J.H., Stein, Murray B., Bomyea, Jessica, Koerte, Inga, Choi, Kyle, van der Werff, Steven J.A., Vermeiren, Robert R.J.M., Herzog, Julia I., Lebois, Lauren A.M., Baker, Justin T., Ressler, Kerry J., Olson, Elizabeth A., Straube, Thomas, Korgaonkar, Mayuresh S., Andrew, Elpiniki, Zhu, Ye, Li, Gen, Ipser, Jonathan, Hudson, Anna R., Peverill, Matthew, Sambrook, Kelly, Gordon, Evan, Baugh, Lee A., Forster, Gina, Simons, Raluca M., Simons, Jeffrey S., Magnotta, Vincent A., Maron-Katz, Adi, du Plessis, Stefan, Disner, Seth G., Davenport, Nicholas D., Grupe, Dan, Nitschke, Jack B., deRoon-Cassini, Terri A., Fitzgerald, Jacklynn, Krystal, John H., Levy, Ifat, Olff, Miranda, Veltman, Dick J., Wang, Li, Neria, Yuval, De Bellis, Michael D., Jovanovic, Tanja, Daniels, Judith K., Shenton, Martha E., van de Wee, Nic J.A., Schmahl, Christian, Kaufman, Milissa L., Rosso, Isabelle M., Sponheim, Scott R., Hofmann, David Bernd, Bryant, Richard A., Fercho, Kelene A., Stein, Dan J., Mueller, Sven C., Phan, K. Luan, McLaughlin, Katie A., Davidson, Richard J., Larson, Christine, May, Geoffrey, Nelson, Steven M., Abdallah, Chadi G., Gomaa, Hassaan, Etkin, Amit, Seedat, Soraya, Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, Liberzon, Israel, Wang, Xin, Thompson, Paul M., and Morey, Rajendra A. more...
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- 2022
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8. Deep eutectic solvent mediated synthesis of 3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones and evaluation of biological activities targeting neurodegenerative disorders
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Saleem Khan, Maria, Asif Nawaz, Muhammad, Jalil, Saquib, Rashid, Faisal, Hameed, Abdul, Asari, Asnuzilawati, Mohamad, Habsah, Ur Rehman, Atta, Iftikhar, Mehwish, Iqbal, Jamshed, and al-Rashida, Mariya more...
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- 2022
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9. Cortical volume abnormalities in posttraumatic stress disorder: an ENIGMA-psychiatric genomics consortium PTSD workgroup mega-analysis
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Wang, Xin, Xie, Hong, Chen, Tian, Cotton, Andrew S., Salminen, Lauren E., Logue, Mark W., Clarke-Rubright, Emily K., Wall, John, Dennis, Emily L., O’Leary, Brian M., Abdallah, Chadi G., Andrew, Elpiniki, Baugh, Lee A., Bomyea, Jessica, Bruce, Steven E., Bryant, Richard, Choi, Kyle, Daniels, Judith K., Davenport, Nicholas D., Davidson, Richard J., DeBellis, Michael, deRoon-Cassini, Terri, Disner, Seth G., Fani, Negar, Fercho, Kelene A., Fitzgerald, Jacklynn, Forster, Gina L., Frijling, Jessie L., Geuze, Elbert, Gomaa, Hassaan, Gordon, Evan M., Grupe, Dan, Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, Haswell, Courtney C., Herzog, Julia I., Hofmann, David, Hollifield, Michael, Hosseini, Bobak, Hudson, Anna R., Ipser, Jonathan, Jahanshad, Neda, Jovanovic, Tanja, Kaufman, Milissa L., King, Anthony P., Koch, Saskia B. J., Koerte, Inga K., Korgaonkar, Mayuresh S., Krystal, John H., Larson, Christine, Lebois, Lauren A. M., Levy, Ifat, Li, Gen, Magnotta, Vincent A., Manthey, Antje, May, Geoffrey, McLaughlin, Katie A., Mueller, Sven C., Nawijn, Laura, Nelson, Steven M., Neria, Yuval, Nitschke, Jack B., Olff, Miranda, Olson, Elizabeth A., Peverill, Matthew, Luan Phan, K., Rashid, Faisal M., Ressler, Kerry, Rosso, Isabelle M., Sambrook, Kelly, Schmahl, Christian, Shenton, Martha E., Sierk, Anika, Simons, Jeffrey S., Simons, Raluca M., Sponheim, Scott R., Stein, Murray B., Stein, Dan J., Stevens, Jennifer S., Straube, Thomas, Suarez-Jimenez, Benjamin, Tamburrino, Marijo, Thomopoulos, Sophia I., van der Wee, Nic J. A., van der Werff, Steven J. A., van Erp, Theo G. M., van Rooij, Sanne J. H., van Zuiden, Mirjam, Varkevisser, Tim, Veltman, Dick J., Vermeiren, Robert R. J. M., Walter, Henrik, Wang, Li, Zhu, Ye, Zhu, Xi, Thompson, Paul M., Morey, Rajendra A., and Liberzon, Israel more...
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- 2021
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10. Acute Respiratory Events and Dosimetry of Total Body Irradiation Patients Using In Vivo Lung Dose Monitoring and Custom Lung Block Adaptation
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Jang, Julie K., Reilly, Michael, Yaghmour, George, Rashid, Faisal, and Ballas, Leslie K.
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- 2020
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11. Are right-sided colectomies for neoplastic disease at increased risk of primary postoperative ileus compared to left-sided colectomies? A coarsened exact matched analysis
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Garfinkle, Richard, Al-Rashid, Faisal, Morin, Nancy, Ghitulescu, Gabriela, Faria, Julio, Vasilevsky, Carol-Ann, and Boutros, Marylise
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- 2020
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12. Readmission for Treatment Failure After Nonoperative Management of Acute Diverticulitis: A Nationwide Readmissions Database Analysis
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Al-Masrouri, Safiya, Garfinkle, Richard, Al-Rashid, Faisal, Zhao, Kaiqiong, Morin, Nancy, Ghitulescu, Gabriela A., Vasilevsky, Carol-Ann, and Boutros, Marylise
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- 2020
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13. Diverging volumetric trajectories following pediatric traumatic brain injury
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Dennis, Emily L., Faskowitz, Joshua, Rashid, Faisal, Babikian, Talin, Mink, Richard, Babbitt, Christopher, Johnson, Jeffrey, Giza, Christopher C., Jahanshad, Neda, Thompson, Paul M., and Asarnow, Robert F. more...
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- 2017
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14. Controlled Release Bilayer Floating Effervescent and Noneffervescent Tablets Containing Levofloxacin and Famotidine.
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Tufail, Muhammad, Shah, Kifayat Ullah, Khan, Ikram Ullah, Khan, Kamran Ahmad, Shah, Shefaat Ullah, Rashid, Faisal, Khan, Jahangir, Alshammari, Abdulrahman, Alasmari, Abdullah F., and Riaz, Muhammad Shahid more...
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GUAR gum ,XANTHAN gum ,ORAL drug administration ,FAMOTIDINE ,DRUG absorption ,DRUG tablets - Abstract
The present study is aimed at designing bilayer-floating tablets to improve the drug concentration in the stomach for enhanced therapeutic efficacy. The tablets are comprised of an upper layer of levofloxacin (466.5 mg) and a lower layer of famotidine (133.5 mg). Five formulations (F1-F5) were developed by using hydroxypropyl methylcellulose grades (K4M, K15M, and K100M) along with Carbopol 934. In the case of the effervescent system (F1-F3), sodium bicarbonate was added to impart buoyancy to the tablets; while in the case of noneffervescent formulations (F4 & F5), guar gum and xanthan gum were incorporated to induce flotation and swelling and retard the release of a drug. The precompression characteristics of tablets depict the suitability of all formulation powder for direct compression. The ATR-FTIR analyses have shown that the components of both effervescent and noneffervescent tablets are compatible with each other. The total weight of each tablet was 600 mg, with a weight variation of about ≤10 mg. Both the layers were smooth and flat with a thickness ranging from 3.16 ± 0.04 to 3.54 ± 0.01 mm. The diameters of prepared floating tablets were about 15 mm, optimum for oral administration. After adjusting the tablet's hardness to 6-7 kg/cm
2 , its friability was found to be <0.35 percent. The mean drug content of the formulations was above 90%. The floating lag time of all formulations (F2-F5) was below 25 seconds, except F1 which took almost 50 seconds to start floating on the surface of gastric content due to its higher density. The total floating time of effervescent (F1-F3) and noneffervescent formulations was in the range of 15-25 hours, thereby providing sufficient time to complete drug release and absorption in the gastric area. The total floating time of noneffervescent formulations was higher (p ≤ 0.05) than effervescent formulations due to efficient wettability and swelling characteristics. The release of drugs from both layers of noneffervescent tablets was significantly controlled when compared to the effervescent system, and an anomalous non-Fickian diffusion was found for the drug release. The stability study of the optimized formulation proved the integrity and stability of the developed formulation. Thus, developed formulations are deemed suitable for controlled codelivery of active pharmaceutical ingredients for the effective treatment of H. pylori. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
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15. Remodeling of the Cortical Structural Connectome in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Results from the ENIGMA-PGC PTSD Consortium
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Sun, Delin, Rakesh, Gopalkumar, Clarke-Rubright, Emily K, Haswell, Courtney C, Logue, Mark, O'Leary, Erin N, Cotton, Andrew S, Xie, Hong, Dennis, Emily L, Jahanshad, Neda, Salminen, Lauren E, Thomopoulos, Sophia I, Rashid, Faisal, Ching, Christopher R K, Koch, Saskia B J, Frijling, Jessie L, Nawijn, Laura, van Zuiden, Mirjam, Zhu, Xi, Suarez-Jimenez, Benjamin, Sierk, Anika, Walter, Henrik, Manthey, Antje, Stevens, Jennifer S, Fani, Negar, van Rooij, Sanne J H, Stein, Murray, Bomyea, Jessica, Koerte, Inga, Choi, Kyle, van de Werff, Steven J A, Vermeiren, Robert R J M, Herzog, Julia, Lebois, Lauren A M, Baker, Justin T, Ressler, Kerry J, Olson, Elizabeth A, Straube, Thomas, Korgaonkar, Mayuresh S, Andrew, Elpiniki, Zhu, Ye, Li, Gen, Ipser, Jonathan, Hudson, Anna, Peverill, Matthew, Sambrook, Kelly, Gordon, Evan, Baugh, Lee, Forster, Gina, Simons, Raluca, Simons, Jeffrey, Magnotta, Vincent, Maron-Katz, Adi, du Plessis, Stefan, Disner, Seth, Davenport, Nicholas, Grupe, Dan, Nitschke, Jack, deRoon-Cassini, Terri A, Fitzgerald, Jacklynn, Krystal, John H, Levy, Ifat, Olff, Miranda, Veltman, Dick J, Wang, Li, Neria, Yuval, De Bellis, Michael D, Jovanovic, Tanja, Daniels, Judith K, Shenton, Martha, van de Wee, Nic J A, Schmahl, Christian, Kaufman, Milissa L, Rosso, Isabelle M, Sponheim, Scott R, Hofmann, David Bernd, Bryant, Richard A, Fercho, Kelene A, Stein, Dan J, Mueller, Sven C, Phan, Luan, McLaughlin, Katie A, Davidson, Richard J, Larson, Christine, May, Geoffrey, Nelson, Steven M, Abdallah, Chadi G, Gomaa, Hassaan, Etkin, Amit, Seedat, Soraya, Harpaz-Rotem, Ilan, Liberzon, Israel, Wang, Xin, Thompson, Paul M, Morey, Rajendra A, and Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology more...
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BACKGROUND: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is accompanied by disrupted cortical neuroanatomy. We investigated alteration in covariance of structural networks associated with PTSD in regions that demonstrate the case-control differences in cortical thickness (CT) and surface area (SA). METHODS: Neuroimaging and clinical data were aggregated from 29 research sites in >1,300 PTSD cases and >2,000 trauma-exposed controls (age 6.2-85.2 years) by the ENIGMA-PGC PTSD working group. Cortical regions in the network were rank-ordered by effect size of PTSD-related cortical differences in CT and SA. The top-n (n = 2 to 148) regions with the largest effect size for PTSD > non-PTSD formed hypertrophic networks, the largest effect size for PTSD < non-PTSD formed atrophic networks, and the smallest effect size of between-group differences formed stable networks. The mean structural covariance (SC) of a given n-region network was the average of all positive pairwise correlations and was compared to the mean SC of 5,000 randomly generated n-region networks. RESULTS: Patients with PTSD, relative to non-PTSD controls, exhibited lower mean SC in CT-based and SA-based atrophic networks. Comorbid depression, sex and age modulated covariance differences of PTSD-related structural networks. CONCLUSIONS: Covariance of structural networks based on CT and cortical SA are affected by PTSD and further modulated by comorbid depression, sex, and age. The structural covariance networks that are perturbed in PTSD comport with converging evidence from resting state functional connectivity networks and networks impacted by inflammatory processes, and stress hormones in PTSD. more...
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16. Jehovah's witnesses response to child sexual abuse: a critique of organisational behaviour and management policies (1989–2020).
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Rashid, Faisal and Barron, Ian
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PREVENTION of child sexual abuse ,CHILD sexual abuse laws ,PRIVACY ,SEX offenders ,CHRISTIANITY ,CRIME ,LEGAL liability ,PHENOMENOLOGY ,CHILDREN'S accident prevention ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DECISION making ,MEDICAL ethics ,CHILD welfare ,MANAGEMENT ,CORPORATE culture - Abstract
Because of limited academic literature, this study aims to encourage research into child sexual abuse (CSA) in the worldwide Christian Congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses (JW). A hermeneutic analysis of literature in the public domain is conducted to evaluate JW's policies to address CSA, since 1989. Analysis indicated that an institutional culture of secrecy was consistently developed and maintained over decades by managing CSA cases internally, avoiding intervention from secular authorities amid reputational, authoritarian, and financial concerns. Organisational management policies were rationalised on a literal interpretation of biblical law over secular law, allowing CSA to be treated as a sin, rather than a crime against child. This resulted in the reinstatement of those found guilty of abuse; whereas children were placed at further risk of harm. Finally, the JW consistently denied organisational liability for CSA; viewing child protection as a parental responsibility. This review of literature aims to impact policies and practice within JW to improve the safety and protection of children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2023
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17. Combined Cementoplasty and Radiofrequency Ablation in the Treatment of Painful Neoplastic Lesions of Bone
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Munk, Peter L., Rashid, Faisal, Heran, Manraj K., Papirny, Michael, Liu, David M., Malfair, David, Badii, Maziar, and Clarkson, Paul W.
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- 2009
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18. SKyphoplasty
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Rashid, Faisal, Munk, Peter L., Heran, Manraj, Malfair, David, and Chiu, Owen
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- 2009
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19. Formulation and assessment of controlled release tablets of famotidine by using eudragit RL 100 polymer.
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Rabani, Tehmina, Jan, Syed Umer, Razaque, Ghulam, Gul, Rahman, Khan, Kamran Ahmad, Rashid, Faisal, and Tufail, Muhammad
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Controlled release" in drug release kinetics denotes reproducibility and predictability, implying that drug release from delivery devices follows a kinetically predictable and repeatable rate profile from dose to dose. In the current study controlled release tablets of famotidine were prepared by direct compression technique using Eudragit RL 100 polymer. Four different formulations of controlled release tablets of famotidine as (F1, F2, F3 and F4) were prepared by adding different drug to polymer ratio. The pre compression and the post compression of the formulation, characteristics were compared. All results obtained were within the specified standard limits. FTIR studies showed that both the drug and the polymer were compatible. In vitro dissolution study were conducted by Method II (Paddle Method) in phosphate buffer (pH 7.4), at 100rpm. Power law kinetic model was applied for drug release mechanism. The difference similarity of the dissolution profile was determined. The formulation F1 and F2 were released 97 and 96 % in 24 hours and other formulations F3 and F4 were released subsequently 93% and 90% in 24 hours. The results showed that incorporation of Eudragit RL 100 in the formulation of controlled release tablets prolong the drug release rates for 24 hours. The release mechanism was Non-Fickian diffusion mechanism. It was deducted from the current study that the Eudragit RL 100 can be efficiently incorporated in the formulation of controlled release dosage forms with predictable kinetics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2022
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20. Beware of what you eat: small bowel obstruction caused by freekeh bezoars
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Al-Rashid, Faisal, Al-Hariri, Abdulrazzak, and Meshikhes, Abdul-Wahed Nasir
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- 2013
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21. Musculoskeletal Interventional Radiology: Radiofrequency Ablation
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Ward, Emily, Munk, Peter L., Rashid, Faisal, and Torreggiani, William C.
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- 2008
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22. Percutaneous Vertebral Augmentation: Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty and Skyphoplasty
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Peh, Wilfred C.G., Munk, Peter L., Rashid, Faisal, and Gilula, Louis A.
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- 2008
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23. Performance improvement on a world-class drilling project
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Rashid, Faisal
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The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) implemented a new phase of offshore oilfield development in 2009 that was intended to increase overall offshore oil production by 40% by 2017. This new development strategy was based on replacing the traditional practice of drilling small well clusters from Mobile Offshore Drilling Units (MODUs) and producing from offshore drilling platforms to developing 4 large scale offshore artificial islands and utilizing Extended Reach Drilling (ERD) to reach drilling targets up to 10 km from the islands. Early in the new development phase, it became apparent that the existing practice of liaising with drilling, completions, service contractors and vendors, and monitoring contractor performance and delivery on these contracts was insufficient for the increased level of development activities. The author was engaged in evaluating the existing ADNOC practices for monitoring and evaluating drilling, completions, and related contracts and to provide recommendations for improving practices. This led to the development of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) that were used as the basis for internal ADNOC activities, for developing contracts with timelines for key deliverables and performance targets, for assessing contractor performance during contracts, and for evaluating deliverables at the end of contracts. Knowledge management tools and processes were implemented to aid the development of these KPIs, including internal bin-lists, external nonconformance and non-productive time (NPT) reports, databases for lessons learned, and databases for new technology and best practices. Using these tools, KPIs were developed for i) management and executive-level reporting, ii) Well Quality, iii) key services provided by external vendors (including directional drilling and measurements, wireline/E-line, drilling fluids, cementing, and coiled tubing), and iv) performance incentive bonuses for vendors. Implementing these new management practices and KPIs started in 2012 and data to date had indicated improvements of average well days from 168 days to 70 days, a 140% decrease in well duration and a 42% reduction in well cost in 3 years. more...
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- 2021
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24. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Novel Dihydropyridine and Pyridine Analogs as Potent Human Tissue Nonspecific Alkaline Phosphatase Inhibitors with Anticancer Activity: ROS and DNA Damage-Induced Apoptosis.
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Khan, Nazeer Ahmad, Rashid, Faisal, Jadoon, Muhammad Siraj Khan, Jalil, Saquib, Khan, Zulfiqar Ali, Orfali, Raha, Perveen, Shagufta, Al-Taweel, Areej, Iqbal, Jamshed, and Shahzad, Sohail Anjum
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PHOSPHATASE inhibitors , *DIHYDROPYRIDINE , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *SMALL molecules , *PYRIDINE - Abstract
Small molecules with nitrogen-containing scaffolds have gained much attention due to their biological importance in the development of new anticancer agents. The present paper reports the synthesis of a library of new dihydropyridine and pyridine analogs with diverse pharmacophores. All compounds were tested against the human tissue nonspecific alkaline phosphatase (h-TNAP) enzyme. Most of the compounds showed excellent enzyme inhibition against h-TNAP, having IC50 values ranging from 0.49 ± 0.025 to 8.8 ± 0.53 µM, which is multi-fold higher than that of the standard inhibitor (levamisole = 22.65 ± 1.60 µM) of the h-TNAP enzyme. Furthermore, an MTT assay was carried out to evaluate cytotoxicity against the HeLa and MCF-7 cancer cell lines. Among the analogs, the most potent dihydropyridine-based compound 4d was selected to investigate pro-apoptotic behavior. The further analysis demonstrated that compound 4d played a significant role in inducing apoptosis through multiple mechanisms, including overproduction of reactive oxygen species, mitochondrial dysfunction, DNA damaging, and arrest of the cell cycle at the G1 phase by inhibiting CDK4/6. The apoptosis-inducing effect of compound 4d was studied through staining agents, microscopic, and flow cytometry techniques. Detailed structure–activity relationship (SAR) and molecular docking studies were carried out to identify the core structural features responsible for inhibiting the enzymatic activity of the h-TNAP enzyme. Moreover, fluorescence emission studies corroborated the binding interaction of compound 4d with DNA through a fluorescence titration experiment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2022
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25. Clerical Child Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church in Spain: A Contemporary or Historical Phenomenon?
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Rashid, Faisal and Barron, Ian
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CHILD sexual abuse ,PRIESTS ,SOCIAL sciences education ,CLERGY ,SPANISH Civil War, 1936-1939 ,CHILD sexual abuse laws - Abstract
The article focuses on the dearth of academic literature and empirical studies on clerical child sexual abuse (cCSA) in the Spanish Catholic Church, despite its historical roots dating back to the sixteenth century. It highlights the Church's silence on the issue and the need for empirical studies and government-led inquiries into cCSA at the national level. more...
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26. MR features of a giant cyamella in a patient with osteoarthritis: diagnosis and discussion
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Munk, Peter L., Althathlol, Abdulrhaman, Rashid, Faisal, and Malfair, David
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- 2009
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27. A Novel Method of Quantifying the Choriocapillaris in Normal and Post-inflammatory Eyes.
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Khan, Hashim Ali, Shahzad, Muhammad Aamir, Iqbal, Fatima, Awan, Muhammad Amer, Sharjeel, Muhammad, Khan, Qaim Ali, Rashid, Faisal, Abbas, Ahmed, Khan, Asad Ali, Rehman, Munib Ur, Khan, Naeemullah, Pizzimenti, Joseph, and Mehmood, Asim more...
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To assess the reliability and validity of gray level co-occurrence matrices (GLCM) in the quantification of choriocapillaris and describe GLCM features in normal and eyes with resolved acute posterior multifocal placoid pigment epitheliopathy (APMPPE) and serpiginous choroiditis (SC). In this, multicenter, reliability, validity and comparative study; OCTA was performed on eyes with resolved APMPPE and SC and normal individuals. CC texture classification, low flow area measurements and GLCM feature extraction were performed. A total of 13 normal, 8 APMPPE and 15 SC eyes were analyzed. All GLCM parameters demonstrated an excellent reliability. GLCM parameters were differently distributed across the three groups. Decision-tree based on the random forest predictive model provided an overall accuracy of 86% in classifying the three groups using GLCM features. These data demonstrated an excellent reliability and validity of GLCM features in quantifying the choriocapillaris in healthy and diseased eyes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2022
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28. Genetic correlations and genome-wide associations of cortical structure in general population samples of 22,824 adults
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Hofer, Edith, Roshchupkin, Gennady V, Bernard, Manon, Grasby, Katrina L, Jahanshad, Neda, Painter, Jodie N, Colodro-Conde, Lucía, Bralten, Janita, Hibar, Derrek P, Lind, Penelope A, Pizzagalli, Fabrizio, Ching, Christopher R K, McMahon, Mary Agnes B, Bis, Joshua C, Shatokhina, Natalia, Zsembik, Leo C P, Agartz, Ingrid, Alhusaini, Saud, Almeida, Marcio A A, Alnæs, Dag, Amlien, Inge K, Andersson, Micael, Ard, Tyler, Armstrong, Nicola J, Gillespie, Nathan A, Ashley-Koch, Allison, Brouwer, Rachel M, Buimer, Elizabeth E L, Bülow, Robin, Bürger, Christian, Cannon, Dara M, Chakravarty, Mallar, Chen, Qiang, Cheung, Joshua W, Luciano, Michelle, Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste, Dale, Anders M, Dalvie, Shareefa, de Araujo, Tânia K, de Zubicaray, Greig I, de Zwarte, Sonja M C, den Braber, Anouk, Doan, Nhat Trung, Dohm, Katharina, Ehrlich, Stefan, Mishra, Aniket, Engelbrecht, Hannah-Ruth, Erk, Susanne, Fan, Chun Chieh, Fedko, Iryna O, Foley, Sonya F, Ford, Judith M, Fukunaga, Masaki, Garrett, Melanie E, 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Saba, Yasaman, Nakahara, Soichiro, Nho, Kwangsik, Olde Loohuis, Loes M, Orfanos, Dimitri Papadopoulos, Pearson, John F, Pitcher, Toni L, Pütz, Benno, Ragothaman, Anjanibhargavi, Rashid, Faisal M, Redlich, Ronny, Pirpamer, Lukas, Reinbold, Céline S, Repple, Jonathan, Richard, Geneviève, Riedel, Brandalyn C, Risacher, Shannon L, Rocha, Cristiane S, Mota, Nina Roth, Salminen, Lauren, Saremi, Arvin, Saykin, Andrew J, Seiler, Stephan, Schlag, Fenja, Schmaal, Lianne, Schofield, Peter R, Secolin, Rodrigo, Shapland, Chin Yang, Shen, Li, Shin, Jean, Shumskaya, Elena, Sønderby, Ida E, Sprooten, Emma, Becker, James T, Strike, Lachlan T, Tansey, Katherine E, Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Thomopoulos, Sophia I, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana, Turner, Jessica A, Uhlmann, Anne, Vallerga, Costanza Ludovica, van der Meer, Dennis, Carmichael, Owen, van Donkelaar, Marjolein M J, van Eijk, Liza, van Erp, Theo G M, van Haren, Neeltje E M, van Rooij, Daan, van Tol, Marie-José, Veldink, Jan H, Verhoef, Ellen, Walton, 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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Genetics of the nervous system ,Aging ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Genome-wide association study ,Disease ,VARIANTS ,genetics [Mental Disorders] ,Genome-wide association studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cognition ,PARKINSONS-DISEASE ,SCHIZOPHRENIA ,80 and over ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,lcsh:Science ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,Multidisciplinary ,ENIGMA consortium ,Mental Disorders ,Brain ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,Genomics ,Single Nucleotide ,Middle Aged ,Biobank ,ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE ,Phenotype ,VINTAGE ,Neurology ,Chromosome Structures ,Schizophrenia ,genetics [Aging] ,Neurological ,[SDV.NEU]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC] ,Female ,ddc:500 ,Biotechnology ,Adult ,Science ,geentics of the nervous system ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Population ,SURFACE-AREA ,ORGANIZATION ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Underpinning research ,THICKNESS ,medicine ,Genetics ,Humans ,Polymorphism ,education ,HEALTHY ,METAANALYSIS ,Aged ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,[SDV.GEN.GPO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE] ,Genetic heterogeneity ,neurology ,Human Genome ,Neurosciences ,General Chemistry ,Heritability ,medicine.disease ,Brain Disorders ,INDIVIDUALS ,030104 developmental biology ,[SDV.GEN.GH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Human genetics ,Evolutionary biology ,genetics [Neurodegenerative Diseases] ,VOLUME ,genome-wide association studies ,lcsh:Q ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Cortical thickness, surface area and volumes vary with age and cognitive function, and in neurological and psychiatric diseases. Here we report heritability, genetic correlations and genome-wide associations of these cortical measures across the whole cortex, and in 34 anatomically predefined regions. Our discovery sample comprises 22,824 individuals from 20 cohorts within the Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology (CHARGE) consortium and the UK Biobank. We identify genetic heterogeneity between cortical measures and brain regions, and 160 genome-wide significant associations pointing to wnt/β-catenin, TGF-β and sonic hedgehog pathways. There is enrichment for genes involved in anthropometric traits, hindbrain development, vascular and neurodegenerative disease and psychiatric conditions. These data are a rich resource for studies of the biological mechanisms behind cortical development and aging., Cortex morphology varies with age, cognitive function, and in neurological and psychiatric diseases. Here the authors report 160 genome-wide significant associations with thickness, surface area and volume of the total cortex and 34 cortical regions from a GWAS meta-analysis in 22,824 adults. more...
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29. The genetic architecture of the human cerebral cortex
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Grasby, Katrina L, Jahanshad, Neda, Shatokhina, Natalia, Mirza-Schreiber, Nazanin, Moreira, Jose C V, Mühleisen, Thomas W, Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Najt, Pablo, Nakahara, Soichiro, Nho, Kwangsik, Olde Loohuis, Loes M, Orfanos, Dimitri Papadopoulos, Pearson, John F, Zsembik, Leo C P, Pitcher, Toni L, Pütz, Benno, Quidé, Yann, Ragothaman, Anjanibhargavi, Rashid, Faisal M, Reay, William R, Redlich, Ronny, Reinbold, Céline S, Repple, Jonathan, Richard, Geneviève, Thomopoulos, Sophia I, Riedel, Brandalyn C, Risacher, Shannon L, Rocha, Cristiane S, Mota, Nina Roth, Salminen, Lauren, Saremi, Arvin, Saykin, Andrew J, Schlag, Fenja, Schmaal, Lianne, Schofield, Peter R, Zhu, Alyssa H, Secolin, Rodrigo, Shapland, Chin Yang, Shen, Li, Shin, Jean, Shumskaya, Elena, Sønderby, Ida E, Sprooten, Emma, Tansey, Katherine E, Teumer, Alexander, Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Strike, Lachlan T, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana, Turner, Jessica A, Uhlmann, Anne, Vallerga, Costanza Ludovica, van der Meer, Dennis, van Donkelaar, Marjolein M J, van Eijk, Liza, van Erp, Theo G M, van Haren, Neeltje E M, van Rooij, Daan, Agartz, Ingrid, van Tol, Marie-José, Veldink, Jan H, Verhoef, Ellen, Walton, Esther, Wang, Mingyuan, Wang, Yunpeng, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Wen, Wei, Westlye, Lars T, Whelan, Christopher D, Alhusaini, Saud, Witt, Stephanie H, Wittfeld, Katharina, Wolf, Christiane, Wolfers, Thomas, Wu, Jing Qin, Yasuda, Clarissa L, Zaremba, Dario, Zhang, Zuo, Zwiers, Marcel P, Artiges, Eric, Almeida, Marcio A A, Assareh, Amelia A, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Belger, Aysenil, Brandt, Christine L, Brown, Gregory G, Cichon, Sven, Curran, Joanne E, Davies, Gareth E, Degenhardt, Franziska, Dennis, Michelle F, Alnæs, Dag, Dietsche, Bruno, Djurovic, Srdjan, Doherty, Colin P, Espiritu, Ryan, Garijo, Daniel, Gil, Yolanda, Gowland, Penny A, Green, Robert C, Häusler, Alexander N, Heindel, Walter, Amlien, Inge K, Ho, Beng-Choon, Hoffmann, Wolfgang U, Holsboer, Florian, Homuth, Georg, Hosten, Norbert, Jack, Clifford R, Jang, MiHyun, Jansen, Andreas, Kimbrel, Nathan A, Kolskår, Knut, Painter, Jodie N, Andersson, Micael, Koops, Sanne, Krug, Axel, Lim, Kelvin O, Luykx, Jurjen J, Mathalon, Daniel H, Mather, Karen A, Mattay, Venkata S, Matthews, Sarah, Mayoral Van Son, Jaqueline, McEwen, Sarah C, Ard, Tyler, Melle, Ingrid, Morris, Derek W, Mueller, Bryon A, Nauck, Matthias, Nordvik, Jan E, Nöthen, Markus M, O'Leary, Daniel S, Opel, Nils, Martinot, Marie-Laure Paillère, Pike, G Bruce, Armstrong, Nicola J, Preda, Adrian, Quinlan, Erin B, Rasser, Paul E, Ratnakar, Varun, Reppermund, Simone, Steen, Vidar M, Tooney, Paul A, Torres, Fábio R, Veltman, Dick J, Voyvodic, James T, Ashley-Koch, Allison, Whelan, Robert, White, Tonya, Yamamori, Hidenaga, Adams, Hieab H H, Bis, Joshua C, Debette, Stephanie, Decarli, Charles, Fornage, Myriam, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Hofer, Edith, Atkins, Joshua R, Ikram, M Arfan, Launer, Lenore, Longstreth, W. 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Javier Villanueva, Himali, Jayandra J, Poline, Jean-Baptiste, Gunter, Jeff, Kaye, Jeffrey A, Harrison, Marc B, Dalley, Jeffrey, Burns, Jeffrey M, Petrella, Jeffrey R, Mule, Jennifer, Salazar, Jennifer, Rotter, Jerome I, Yesavage, Jerome, Cedarbaum, Jesse, Jiang, Jiyang, Haswell, Courtney C, Allard, Joanne, Lord, Joanne L, Hetelle, Joel, Kwok, John B, Brockington, John, Morris, John C, Hsiao, John, Morris, John, Olichney, John, Trojanowki, John Q, Hauser, Michael, Rogers, John, Seibyl, John, Yankey, Jon, Dubow, Jordan S, Jankovic, Joseph, Quinn, Joseph, Kass, Joseph S, Taylor, Joy L, Heidebrink, Judith L, Herms, Stefan, Trollor, Julian, Fröhner, Juliane, Anderson, Karen, Blank, Karen, Crawford, Karen, Smith, Karen Ekstam, Bell, Karen L, Williams, Karen, Kieburtz, Karl, Heslenfeld, Dirk J, Gauss, Katharina, Gloer, Katherine, Johnson, Kathleen, Tingus, Kathleen, DeMarco, Kathryn, Sink, Kaycee M, Hawkins, Keith A, Johnson, Keith A, Kantarci, Kejal, Ho, New Fei, Faber, Kelley, Harless, Kelly, Makino, Kelly M, Marek, Kenneth, Spicer, Kenneth, Shianna, Kevin, Chen, Kewei, Nam, Ki Won, Martin, Kim, Poki-Walker, Kim, Hoehn, David, Seppi, Klaus, Johnson, Kris, Fargher, Kristin, Lipowski, Kristine, Espay, Kristy, Womack, Kyle, Chahine, Lama, Flashman, Laura A, Daedelow, Laura, Hoffmann, Per, Leary, Laura, Beckett, Laurel, Honig, Lawrence S, Thal, Leon, Shaw, Leslie M, Kuller, Lew, Apostolova, Liana, Teodoro, Liberty, Rees, Linda, Pizzagalli, Fabrizio, Holleran, Laurena, Lewis, Lindsay, Hergesheimer, Lindsey, Silbert, Lisa C, Ravdin, Lisa, Taylor-Reinwald, Lisa, Uribe, Liz, Schneider, Lon S, Daiello, Lori A, Richer, Louis, Poustka, Luise, Hoogman, Martine, Pirpamer, Lukas, Mesulam, M Marcel, Ismail, M Saleem, Ranola, Madelaine, Korecka, Magdalena, Raichle, Marc, Seltzer, Marc, van der Brug, Marcel, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Mesulam, Marek-Marsel, Carrillo, Maria, Carroll, Maria, Knol, Maria J, Kataki, Maria, Greig-Custo, Maria T, Paillere, Marie-Laure, Albert, Marilyn, Love, Marissa Natelson, Ikeda, Masashi, Mintun, Mark A, Frasier, Mark, Logue, Mark, Minton, Mark, Loeffler, Markus, Scholz, Markus, Baca, Marne, Farlow, Martin R, Sadowski, Martin, Janowitz, Deborah, Creech, Mary L, Hynes, Mary L, Quiceno, Mary, Oakley, MaryAnn, Harris, Mat, Senjem, Matt, Bernstein, Matthew, Panizzon, Matthew S, Stern, Matthew, Becerra, Mauricio, Jansen, Iris E, Witbracht, Megan, Vernooij, Meike W, Brandabur, Melanie, Keltz, Melanie, Lamar, Melissa, Yang, Mia, Ahlijanian, Michael, Borrie, Michael, Neale, Michael C, Donohue, Michael, Jia, Tianye, Lyons, Michael J, Lin, Michael, Rapp, Michael, Smolka, Michael, Weiner, Michael W, Weiner, Michael, Figurski, Michal, Perron, Michel, Assaly, Michele, Luciano, Michelle, Jockwitz, Christiane, Rainka, Michelle, Dang, Mimi, Sheikh, Mohammed O, Ghanbari, Mohsen, Gaikwad, Mrunalini, Chowdhury, Munir, Trncic, Nadira, Amin, Najaf, Johnson, Nancy, Kanai, Ryota, Kowalksi, Nancy, Monahan, Nancy, Gillespie, Nathan A, Pacini, Nathaniel, Buckholtz, Neil, Kowall, Neil, Graff-Radford, Neill R, Fox, Nick, Pavese, Nicola, Karama, Sherif, Cairns, Nigel J, Schuff, Norbert, Foster, Norm, Relkin, Norman, Oyonumo, Ntekim E, Pomara, Nunzio, James, Olga, Ogunlana, Olu, Ching, Christopher R K, Kasperaviciute, Dalia, Carmichael, Owen, Doraiswamy, P Murali, Casalin, Paola, Barone, Paolo, Fatica, Parianne, Conrod, Patricia, Johnson, Patricia Lynn, Samuels, Patricia, Aisen, Paul, Malloy, Paul, Kaufmann, Tobias, Thompson, Paul, Ogrocki, Paula, Bezivin-Frere, Pauline, Maillard, Pauline, Fontoura, Paulo, Taylor, Peggy, Hogarth, Penelope, Gowland, Penny, Davies, Peter, Kelly, Sinead, Hardy, Peter, Snyder, Peter J, Snyder, Peter, Amouyel, Philippe, Muglia, Pierandrea, Tariot, Pierre, Lu, Po H, Varma, Pradeep, Vemuri, Prashanthi, Kikuchi, Masataka, Doody, Rachelle S, Carter, Raina, Shah, Raj C, Griffith, Randall, Yeh, Randy, Duara, Ranjan, Tarawneh, Rawan, James, Raymond, Turner, Raymond Scott, Klein, Marieke, Hernando, Raymundo, Silverstein, Rebecca, Sperling, Reisa A, Wilson, Renee, Carson, Richard E, Frank, Richard, El Khouli, Riham, Koeppe, Robert A, Santulli, Robert B, Knapp, Michael, Hauser, Robert, Umek, Robert, Radtke, Rodney, Killiany, Ronald, Petersen, Ronald, Rodriguez, Rosemarie, Miranda, Ruben, Knodt, Annchen R, Bruehl, Ruediger, Xia, Rui, Swerdlow, Russell H, Ottmann, Ruth, Millenet, Sabina, Borges-Neto, Salvador, Frank, Samuel, Black, Sandra, Weintraub, Sandra, Obradov, Sanja, Krämer, Bernd, Asthana, Sanjay, Vaishnavi, Sanjeev, Dolen, Sara, Mason, Sara S, Hohmann, Sarah, Kremen, Sarah, Miller, Sarah, Walter, Sarah, Herring, Scott, Neu, Scott, Lam, Max, Aydin, Semiha, Ahmad, Shahzad, Harlan, Sherry, Sirrel, Sherye A, Lasch, Shirley, Hu, Shu-Ching, Li, Shuo, Kittur, Smita, Chowdhury, Sohini, Lancaster, Thomas M, Pawluczyk, Sonia, Maingault, Sophie, Schneider, Stacy, Seiler, Stephan, Guthrie, Stephanie, Kielb, Stephanie, Reeder, Stephanie, Correia, Stephen, Pasternak, Stephen, McMahon, Mary Agnes B, Lee, Phil H, Salloway, Stephen, Johnson, Sterling, Williams, Steve, Chao, Steven, Arnold, Steven E, Paul, Steven, Potkin, Steven, Factor, Stewart, Isaacson, Stuart, Lett, Tristram A, Kim, Sungeun, Ainscough, Susan, Schultz, Susan K, Landau, Susan, Mendick, Susan, Rountree, Susan, Ostrowizki, Suzanne, Veillette, Suzanne, van der Lee, Sven J, Desrivieres, Sylvane, Lewis, Lindsay B, Lee, T-Y, Simuni, Tanya, Foroud, Tatiana, Foroud, Tatiana M, Wong, Terence Z, Villena, Teresa, Comery, Thomas, Obisesan, Thomas O, Lopes-Cendes, Iscia, Banaschewski, Tobias, Sherer, Todd, Montine, Tom, Paus, Tomáš, Robbins, Trevor, Bromberg, Uli, Völker, Uwe, Pavlik, Valory, Arnedo, Vanessa, Kiyasova, Vera, Bates, Vernice, Logovinsky, Veronika, Sossi, Vesna, Shibley, Victoria, Frouin, Vincent, Lee, Virginia, Poewe, Werner, Jagust, William, Brooks, William M, Macciardi, Fabio, Pavlosky, William, Potter, William, Kremen, William S, Longstreth, William T, Niessen, Wiro J, Jian, Xueqiu, Stern, Yaakov, Saba, Yasaman, Cabrera, Yuliana, Grimmer, Yvonne, Marquand, Andre F, Khachaturian, Zaven, Mari, Zoltan, Mathias, Samuel R, Melzer, Tracy R, Milaneschi, Yuri, Interdisciplinary Centre Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE), Guided Treatment in Optimal Selected Cancer Patients (GUTS), Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research Program (CCNP), Movement Disorder (MD), Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, CHARGE Consortium, EPIGEN Consortium, IMAGEN Consortium, SYS Consortium, Parkinson’s Progression Markers Initiative, Stochastics, Biological Psychology, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, APH - Mental Health, Science and Society, Cognitive Psychology, IBBA, APH - Personalized Medicine, Complex Trait Genetics, APH - Methodology, Clinical Neuropsychology, Sociology and Social Gerontology, Amsterdam Neuroscience - Complex Trait Genetics, RS: MHeNs - R2 - Mental Health, Psychiatrie & Neuropsychologie, Klinische Genetica, RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine, 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0301 basic medicine ,Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,LOCI ,Genome-wide association study ,Brain mapping ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cognition ,Cortex (anatomy) ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Cerebral Cortex ,0303 health sciences ,Brain Mapping ,Multidisciplinary ,COMMON VARIANTS ,Parkinson Disease ,Organ Size ,Central sulcus ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cerebral cortex ,Neuroinformatics ,EXPRESSION ,endocrine system ,central sulcus ,SURFACE-AREA ,Biology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Genetic variation ,medicine ,Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ,Humans ,General ,Gene ,METAANALYSIS ,030304 developmental biology ,Progenitor ,CORTICAL SULCI ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,Genetic variants ,Genetic Variation ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Genetic Loci ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,functional annotation ,medicine.disease ,Genetic architecture ,030104 developmental biology ,Evolutionary biology ,OBSERVER-INDEPENDENT CHARACTERIZATION ,Multiple comparisons problem ,ddc:320 ,genome-wide association ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis Consortium (ENIGMA)—Genetics working group., The cerebral cortex underlies our complex cognitive capabilities, yet little is known about the specific genetic loci that influence human cortical structure. To identify genetic variants that affect cortical structure, we conducted a genome-wide association meta-analysis of brain magnetic resonance imaging data from 51,665 individuals. We analyzed the surface area and average thickness of the whole cortex and 34 regions with known functional specializations. We identified 199 significant loci and found significant enrichment for loci influencing total surface area within regulatory elements that are active during prenatal cortical development, supporting the radial unit hypothesis. Loci that affect regional surface area cluster near genes in Wnt signaling pathways, which influence progenitor expansion and areal identity. Variation in cortical structure is genetically correlated with cognitive function, Parkinson's disease, insomnia, depression, neuroticism, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. more...
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30. Protocols for exposure to ionising radiation during pregnancy
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Rashid, Faisal and Ridley, Lloyd
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31. Clear Lens Phacoemulsification with Implantation of Intraocular Lens in a Case of Bilateral Anterior Lenticonus Due to Alport Syndrome.
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Jabbar, Maryam, Rashid, Faisal, Fatima, Naseer, and Ahmad, Hafiz Masood
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Alport Syndrome (AS) is a rare disorder of basement membrane, which is progressive, hereditary and presents as nephritis associated with sensorineural hearing loss, and ocular abnormalities including anterior lenticonus. Anterior lenticonus secondary to Alport syndrome is difficult to correct, however clear lens phacoemulsification is a successful and safe treatment option for the anterior lenticonus associated with Alport Syndrome. We report visual status of a young patient with Alport Syndrome and bilateral anterior lenticonus, after clear lens phacoemulsification. A 17-year-old male with bilateral anterior lenticonus presented with decreased visual acuity. Systemic evaluation revealed Alport syndrome. Clear lens phacoemulsification and foldable acrylic intraocular lens implantation was done. Visual acuity improved after surgery. There were no notable complications. Clear lens phacoemulsification and foldable lens implantation are effective and safe procedures for individuals with this visual disorder. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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32. The Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban-Treaty (CTBT) in Malaysia: Technological Aspect
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Zulfakar Zolkaffly and Rashid, Faisal Izwan Abdul
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33. Malaysia's Experience in Implementing the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) in Supporting Global Effort to Curb Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and Advancing Nuclear Disarmament
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Rashid, Faisal Izwan Abdul and Zulfakar Zolkaffly
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34. Planar cell polarity pathway and development of the human visual cortex
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Shin, Jean, Ma, Shaojie, Hofer, Edith, Patel, Yash, Roshchupkin, Gennady V., Sousa, André M., Jian, Xueqiu, Gottesman, Rebecca, Mosley, Thomas H., Fornage, Myriam, Saba, Yasaman, Pirpamer, Lukas, Schmidt, Reinhold, Schmidt, Helena, Carrion-Castillo, Amaia, Crivello, Fabrice, Mazoyer, Bernard, Bis, Joshua C., Li, Shuo, Yang, Qiong, Luciano, Michelle, Karama, Sherif, Lewis, Lindsay, Bastin, Mark, Harris, Mathew A., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Deary, Ian E., Scholz, Markus, Loeffler, Markus, Witte, Veronica, Beyer, Frauke, Villringer, Arno, Armstrong, Nicola J, Mather, Karen A., Ames, David, Jiang, Jiyang, Kwok, John B, Schofield, Peter R., Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Trollor, Julian N., Wright, Margaret J., Brodaty, Henry, Wen, Wei, Sachdev, Perminder S., Terzikhan, Natalie, Evans, Tavia E., Adams, Hieab H.H.H., Ikram, M. Arfan, Frenzel, Stefan, van der Auwera-Palitschka, Sandra, Wittfeld, Katharina, Bülow, Robin, Grabe, Hans Jörgen, Tzourio, Christophe, Mishra, Aniket, Maingault, Sophie, Debette, Stephanie, Gillespie, Nathan A., Franz, Carol E., Kremen, William S., Ding, Linda, Jahanshad, Neda, Sestan, Nenad, Pausova, Zdenka, Seshadri, Sudha, Paus, Tomas, Grasby, Katrina L., Painter, Jodie N., Colodro-Conde, Lucía, Bralten, Janita, Hibar, Derrek P., Lind, Penelope A., Pizzagalli, Fabrizio, Ching, Christopher R.K., McMahon, Mary Agnes B., Shatokhina, Natalia, Zsembik, Leo, Agartz, Ingrid, Alhusaini, Saud, Almeida, Marcio A.A., Alnæs, Dag, Amlien, Inge K., Andersson, Micael, Ard, Tyler, Armstrong, Nicola J., Ashley-Koch, Allison, Bernard, Manon, Brouwer, Rachel M., Buimer, Elizabeth E.L., Bürger, Christian, Cannon, Dara M., Chakravarty, Mallasr, Chen, Qiang, Cheung, Joshua W., Couvy-Duchesne, Baptiste, Dale, Anders M., Dalvie, Shareefa, de Araujo, Tânia K., de Zubicaray, Greig I., de Zwarte, Sonja M.C., Braber, Anouk den, Doan, Nhat Trung, Dohm, Katharina, Ehrlich, Stefan, Engelbrecht, Hannah-Ruth, Erk, Susanne, Fan, Chun Chieh, Fedko, Iryna O., Foley, Sonya F., Ford, Judith M., Fukunaga, Masaki, Garrett, Melanie E., Ge, Tian, Giddaluru, Sudheer, Goldman, Aaron L., Groenewold, Nynke A., Grotegerd, Dominik, Gurholt, Tiril P., Gutman, Boris A., Hansell, Narelle K., Harrison, Marc B., Haswell, Courtney C., Hauser, Michael, Heslenfeld, Dirk J., Hoehn, David, Holleran, Laurena, Hoogman, Martine, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Ikeda, Masashi, Janowitz, Deborah, Jansen, Iris E., Jia, Tianye, Jockwitz, Christiane, Kanai, Ryota, Kasperaviciute, Dalia, Kaufmann, Tobias, Kelly, Sinead, Kikuchi, Masataka, Klein, Marieke, Knapp, Michael, Knodt, Annchen R., Krämer, Bernd, Lancaster, Thomas M., Lee, Phil H., Lett, Tristram A., Lewis, Lindsay B., Lopes-Cendes, Iscia, Macciardi, Fabio, Marquand, Andre F., Mathias, Samuel R., Melzer, Tracy R., Milaneschi, Yuri, Mirza-Schreiber, Nazanin, Moreira, Jose C.V., Mühleisen, Thomas W., Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Najt, Pablo, Nakahara, Soichiro, Nho, Kwangsik, Olde Loohuis, Loes M., Orfanos, Dimitri Papadopoulos, Pearson, John F., Pitcher, Toni L., Pütz, Benno, Ragothaman, Anjanibhargavi, Rashid, Faisal M., Redlich, Ronny, Reinbold, Céline S., Repple, Jonathan, Richard, Geneviève, Riedel, Brandalyn C., Risacher, Shannon L., Rocha, Cristiane S., Mota, Nina Roth, Salminen, Lauren, Saremi, Arvin, Saykin, Andrew J., Schlag, Fenja, Schmaal, Lianne, Secolin, Rodrigo, Shapland, Chin Yang, Shen, Li, Shumskaya, Elena, Sønderby, Ida E., Sprooten, Emma, Strike, Lachlan T., Tansey, Katherine E., Teumer, Alexander, Thomopoulos, Sophia I., Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana, Turner, Jessica A., Uhlmann, Anne, Vallerga, Costanza Ludovica, van der Meer, Dennis, van Donkelaar, Marjolein M.J., van Eijk, Liza, van Erp, Theo G.M., van Haren, Neeltje E.M., van Rooij, Daan, van Tol, Marie-José, Veldink, Jan H., Verhoef, Ellen, Walton, Esther, Wang, Yunpeng, Westlye, Lars T., Whelan, Christopher D., Witt, Stephanie H., Wolf, Christiane, Wolfers, Thomas, Yasuda, Clarissa L., Zaremba, Dario, Zhang, Zuo, Zhu, Alyssa H., Zwiers, Marcel P., Artiges, Eric, Assareh, Amelia A., Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Belger, Aysenil, Brandt, Christine L., Brown, Gregory G., Cichon, Sven, Curran, Joanne E., Davies, Gareth E., Degenhardt, Franziska, Dietsche, Bruno, Djurovic, Srdjan, Doherty, Colin P., Espiritu, Ryan, Garijo, Daniel, Gil, Yolanda, Gowland, Penny A., Green, Robert C., Häusler, Alexander N., Heindel, Walter, Ho, Beng-Choon, Hoffmann, Wolfgang U., Holsboer, Florian, Homuth, Georg, Hosten, Norbert, Jack Jr., Clifford R., Jang, MiHyun, Jansen, Andreas, Kolskår, Knut, Koops, Sanne, Krug, Axel, Lim, Kelvin O., Luykx, Jurjen J., Mathalon, Daniel H., Mattay, Venkata S., Matthews, Sarah, Van Son, Jaqueline Mayoral, McEwen, Sarah C., Melle, Ingrid, Morris, Derek W., Mueller, Bryon A., Nauck, Matthias, Nordvik, Jan E., Nöthen, Markus M., O’Leary, Daniel S., Opel, Nils, Martinot, Marie - Laure Paillère, Pike, G. Bruce, Preda, Adrian, Quinlan, Erin B., Ratnakar, Varun, Reppermund, Simone, Steen, Vidar M., Torres, Fábio R., Veltman, Dick J., Voyvodic, James T., Whelan, Robert, White, Tonya, Yamamori, Hidenaga, Alvim, Marina K.M., Anderson, Tim J., Andreassen, Ole A., Arias-Vasquez, Alejandro, Bastin, Mark E., Baune, Bernhard T., Blangero, John, Boomsma, Dorret I., Brunner, Han G., Buckner, Randy L., Buitelaar, Jan K., Bustillo, Juan R., Cahn, Wiepke, Calhoun, Vince, Caseras, Xavier, Caspers, Svenja, Cavalleri, Gianpiero L., Cendes, Fernando, Corvin, Aiden, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Dalrymple-Alford, John C., Dannlowski, Udo, de Geus, Eco J.C., Deary, Ian J., Delanty, Norman, Depondt, Chantal, Desrivières, Sylvane, Donohoe, Gary, Espeseth, Thomas, Fernández, Guillén, Fisher, Simon E., Flor, Herta, Forstner, Andreas J., Francks, Clyde, Franke, Barbara, Glahn, David C., Gollub, Randy L., Grabe, Hans J., Gruber, Oliver, Håberg, Asta K., Hariri, Ahmad R., Hartman, Catharina A., Hashimoto, Ryota, Heinz, Andreas, Hillegers, Manon H.J., Hoekstra, Pieter J., Holmes, Avram J., Hong, L. Elliot, Hopkins, William D., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Jernigan, Terry L., Jönsson, Erik G., Kahn, René S., Kennedy, Martin A., Kircher, Tilo T.J., Kochunov, Peter, Kwok, John B.J., Le Hellard, Stephanie, Martin, Nicholas G., Martinot, Jean - Luc, McDonald, Colm, McMahon, Katie L., Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Morey, Rajendra A., Nyberg, Lars, Oosterlaan, Jaap, Ophoff, Roel A., Penninx, Brenda W.J.H., Polderman, Tinca J.C., Posthuma, Danielle, Rietschel, Marcella, Roffman, Joshua L., Rowland, Laura M., Sämann, Philipp G., Schumann, Gunter, Sim, Kang, Sisodiya, Sanjay M., Smoller, Jordan W., Sommer, Iris E., St Pourcain, Beate, Stein, Dan J., Toga, Arthur W., Van der Wee, Nic J.A., van’t Ent, Dennis, Völzke, Henry, Walter, Henrik, Weber, Bernd, Weinberger, Daniel R., Zhou, Juan, Stein, Jason L., Thompson, Paul M., Medland, Sarah E., ENIGMA Consortium, and neuroCHARGE Working Group more...
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0303 health sciences ,DAAM1 ,Locus (genetics) ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,Lateral geniculate nucleus ,Phenotype ,Chromosome 17 (human) ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Visual cortex ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cerebral cortex ,medicine ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
The radial unit hypothesis provides a framework for global (proliferation) and regional (distribution) expansion of the primate cerebral cortex. Using principal component analysis (PCA), we have identified cortical regions with shared variance in their surface area and cortical thickness, respectively, segmented from magnetic resonance images obtained in 23,800 participants. We then carried out meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies of the first two principal components for each phenotype. For surface area (but not cortical thickness), we have detected strong associations between each of the components and single nucleotide polymorphisms in a number of gene loci. The first (global) component was associated mainly with loci on chromosome 17 (9.5e-32 ≤ p ≤ 2.8e-10), including those detected previously as linked with intracranial volume and/or general cognitive function. The second (regional) component captured shared variation in the surface area of the primary and adjacent secondary visual cortices and showed a robust association with polymorphisms in a locus on chromosome 14 containing Disheveled Associated Activator of Morphogenesis 1 (DAAM1; p=2.4e-34). DAAM1 is a key component in the planar-cell-polarity signaling pathway. In follow-up studies, we have focused on the latter finding and established that: (1) DAAM1 is highly expressed between 12th and 22nd post-conception weeks in the human cerebral cortex; (2) genes co-expressed with DAAM1 in the primary visual cortex are enriched in mitochondria-related pathways; and (3) volume of the lateral geniculate nucleus, which projects to regions of the visual cortex staining for cytochrome oxidase (a mitochondrial enzyme), correlates with the surface area of the visual cortex in major-allele homozygotes but not in carriers of the minor allele. Altogether, we speculate that, in concert with thalamocortical input to cortical subplate, DAAM1 enables migration of neurons to cytochrome-oxidase rich regions of the visual cortex, and, in turn, facilitates regional expansion of this set of cortical regions during development. more...
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35. ENIGMA-ODS: A Platform for Global Neuroscience Collaborations in the ENIGMA Consortium
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McMahon, Agnes, Garijo, Daniel, Espiritu, Ryan, Rashid, Faisal, Jang, MiHyun, Patted, Tejal, Ratnakar, Varun, Gill, Yolanda, Thompson, Paul, and Jahanshad, Neda
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36. Triorganotin (IV) carboxylates as potential anticancer agents: Their synthesis, physiochemical characterization, and cytotoxic activity against HeLa and MCF‐7 cancer cells.
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Uddin, Noor, Rashid, Faisal, Haider, Ali, Tirmizi, Syed Ahmed, Raheel, Ahmad, Imran, Muhammad, Zaib, Sumera, Diaconescu, Paula L., Iqbal, Jamshed, and Ali, Saqib
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CANCER cells , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *HELA cells , *CARBOXYLATES , *NATURAL orbitals , *LEWIS acidity - Abstract
Three triorganotin (IV) cyclopentane carboxylates were synthesized and structurally characterized by in solid state by Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy and single crystal diffraction, and in solution by NMR (1H, 13C, and 119Sn) spectroscopy. The complexes were tested for their anticancer activity against MCF‐7 and HeLa cells along with normal BHK‐21 cells. As revealed by MTT assay, complex 2 was identified as the most potent derivative with an IC50 value of 2.59 and 0.051 μM against HeLa and MCF‐7 cells, respectively. The results were compared with cisplatin as reference drug. Fluorescent microscopic studies using 4′,6‐diamidino‐2‐phenylindole (DAPI) and propidium iodide (PI) staining confirmed the occurrence of apoptosis in HeLa cells treated with the most active complex 2. The complex 2 also triggered the release of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in treated HeLa and MCF‐7 cells whereas a luminescence assay displayed a remarkable increase in the activity of caspase‐9 and ‐3. Moreover, flow cytometric results revealed that complex 2 caused G0/G1 arrest in the treated HeLa cells. The complexes were further screened for DNA binding studies through UV‐vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The high activity of complex 2 was attributed to its higher Lewis acidity as indicated by natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis. Theoretical modelling and molecular docking studies were also conducted to study the reactivity of complexes against VEGFR 2 Kinase. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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37. Anticancer evaluation of a manganese complex on HeLa and MCF-7 cancer cells: design, deterministic solvothermal synthesis approach, Hirshfeld analysis, DNA binding, intracellular reactive oxygen species production, electrochemical characterization and density functional theory
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Abbas, Saghir, Rashid, Faisal, Ulker, Emine, Zaib, Sumera, Ayub, Khurshid, Ullah, Sana, Nadeem, Muhammad Arif, Yousuf, Sammer, Ludwig, Ralf, Ali, Saqib, and Iqbal, Jamshed
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38. New triorganotin(IV) compounds with aromatic carboxylate ligands: synthesis and evaluation of the pro-apoptotic mechanism.
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Rashid, Faisal, Uddin, Noor, Ali, Saqib, Haider, Ali, Tirmizi, Syed Ahmad, Diaconescu, Paula L., and Iqbal, Jamshed
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39. NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs)
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Muhammed, Zulfakar Zolkaffly, Noriah Jamal, and Rashid, Faisal Izwan Abdul
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40. Malaysian Nuclear Agency (Nuklear Malaysia) as the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) National Authority
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Rashid, Faisal Izwan Abdul and Zulfakar Zolkaffly
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41. Summary of East Asia Regional National Data Centre Workshop 2018 held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
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Rashid, Faisal Izwan Abdul
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42. Synthesis, characterization, and anticancer activity of Schiff bases.
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Uddin, Noor, Rashid, Faisal, Ali, Saqib, Tirmizi, Syed Ahmed, Ahmad, Iqbal, Zaib, Sumera, Zubair, Muhammad, Diaconescu, Paula L., Tahir, Muhammad Nawaz, Iqbal, Jamshed, and Haider, Ali
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43. Sulcal-based morphometry in Parkinson's disease: A study of reliability and disease effects.
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Pizzagalli, Fabrizio, Auzias, Guillaume, Amini, Armand, Faskowitz, Joshua, Rashid, Faisal, Moyer, Dan, Kochunov, Peter, Rivière, Denis, Mangin, Jean-François, Thompson, Paul M., and Jahanshad, Neda
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- 2019
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44. Ocular Surface Disease in Persons using Digital Devices.
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Yousaf, Aqsa, Rashid, Faisal, Siddique, M., Akram, Saleem, and Zahid, Fatima
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DRY eye syndromes , *GENDER , *SMARTPHONES , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Objectives: To find out Ocular surface disorder in persons using digital devises more than 8 hours Methodology: This cross sectional study was conducted at Rashid Latif Medical College Lahore from August 2019 to December 2019. Students and IT department personal were included in this study using electronic gadgets more than 8 hours/day. 84 participants with age range 15 to 40 years and both genders were included by using non probability convenience sampling technique. Ocular Surface Disease Index Questionnaires was distributed to the participants and they were required to mark the appropriate answer in the questionnaire. The data was entered and analyzed in SPSS version 20.0 software. Results: Out of 84 participants, 36(42.9%) were males and 48 (57.1%) were females. Mean age 23.63±4.103 years. 60(71.4%) were students and 24 (28.6%) were IT employees. Out of 84 participants 37(44.0%) had no dry eye. While 14(16.7%) had mild 11(13.1%) and 22(26.2%) had severe dry eye. According to gender 15(40.5%) male were normal, 6(42.9%) mild, 6(54.5%) moderate and 9(40.9%) had severe dry eye and 22(59.5%) female were normal, 8(57.1%) mild, 5(45.5%) moderate and 13(59.1%) had severe dry eye. According to occupation 28(57.7%) student were normal, 10(71.4%) mild, 8(72.7%) moderate and 14(63.6%) had severe dry eye and 9(24.3%) IT employs were normal, 4(28.6%) mild, 3(27.3%) moderate and 8(36.4%) had severe dry eye.OSDI was used to categorize severity of disease. Conclusion: This study concluded that there is significant frequency of dryness of eyes and other ocular symptoms among computer and other digital devices users. Dry eye was found more in females as compared to males. Students have been more affected than IT employers as students have been using digital devices such as smartphone, laptop for longer hours now a days. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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45. To Evaluate Visual Outcome in Children Undergoing Surgery after Penetrating Anterior Segment Trauma.
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Bilal, Shoukat, Rashid, Faisal, Siddique, Muhammad, Khalid, Muhammad Nabeel, Arbi, Salah ud Din, and Ali, Zulfiqar
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Objective: To evaluate the visual outcome in children undergoing surgery after penetrating anterior segment ocular trauma. Methodology: This was a descriptive type cross sectional study conducted at Ophthalmology Department of Sheikh Zayed Medical College/Hospital; Rahim Yar Khan from January 2018 to June 2019. 96 cases of either gender with age range of 3 to 18 years with penetrating anterior segment injuries were included by using non probability consecutive sampling technique. An informed consent was taken from parents of all participants. Pre-operative visual acuity was checked and slit lamp bio-microscopy was done for wound assessment. Trauma was categorized into following types based on location of wound as seen on slit lamp examination; Type1: Isolated cornealinvolvement, Type2: Corneal involvement along with scleral involvement up to 3mm posterior to limbus and Type3: Isolated sclera involvement. The injury was repaired as soon as possible and was followed at 2 and then 4 weeks follow, final outcome was checked by visual acuity and was labeled as good or bad. Data was entered in structured proforma and was analyzed by using SPSS version 20.0 software. Results: In this study there were total 96 cases out of which were 51 (53.13%) males and 45 (46.88%) females with mean age of 9.23±3.79 years. The maximum cases had type II injury affecting 48 (50%) of cases. Good outcome was seen in 47 (48.96%) of cases after surgical intervention of which 26 (50.98%) were males as compared to 21 (46.67%) females. The outcome was better in age group 10-18 years, observed in 22 (55%) of cases. There was no significant difference in terms of type of injury, with highest number seen in type I where it was seen in 13 (54.17%) of cases in its respective group followed by type II where it was 50%. There were significant results seen in terms of type of injury where good outcome was seen in pencil injuries revealed in 20 (57.14%) cases as compared to needle or glass where it was seen in none of the cases with p= 0.04. Conclusion; Penetrating anterior segment injuries are common in Ophthalmic emergencies and good outcome is seen in almost half of the cases. There are significantly better results in pencil injuries as compared to needle or glass injury. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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46. Success of Inferior Oblique Myectomy in Inferior Oblique Over-action.
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Khalid, M. Nabeel, Siddique, Muhammad, Rashid, Faisal, Bilal, Shoukat, Arbi, Salah ud Din, and Ali, Zulfiqar
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Objectives: To determine the frequency of success of inferior oblique myectomy in inferior oblique overaction. Methodology: This was a descriptive type cross sectional study conducted at Ophthalmology Department of Sheikh Zayed Medical College/Hospital; Rahim Yar Khan from June 2016 to December 2018. A total of 150 patients with inferior oblique overaction, 20-50 years of age of both genders were selected by non-probability convenient sampling technique. An informed consent was taken from all participants. Data was entered in structured proforma and was analyzed by using SPSS version 20.0 software. Strabismus assessment of patients was done by an optometrist before and after the procedure. Myectomy was performed in each patient by consultant Ophthalmologist and success was noted as yes or no at the end of 3 months follow up. Results: Out of 150 patients, 83 (55.33%) were males and 67 (44.67%) were females with male to female ratio of 1.2:1. Mean age was 36.89 ± 8.06 years. Success was seen in 142 (94.67%) patients while remaining 08 (5.33%) had shown no success. Conclusion: This study concludedthat inferior oblique myectomy is a procedure of choice in patients having inferior oblique overaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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47. Altered Cortical Brain Structure and Increased Risk for Disease Seen Decades After Perinatal Exposure to Maternal Smoking: A Study of 9000 Adults in the UK Biobank.
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Salminen, Lauren E, Wilcox, Rand R, Zhu, Alyssa H, Riedel, Brandalyn C, Ching, Christopher R K, Rashid, Faisal, Thomopoulos, Sophia I, Saremi, Arvin, Harrison, Marc B, Ragothaman, Anjanibhargavi, Knight, Victoria, Boyle, Christina P, Medland, Sarah E, Thompson, Paul M, and Jahanshad, Neda more...
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48. Safeguarding Culture in the Catholic Church of England and Wales in the Twenty-First Century: An Examination of Progress.
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Rashid, Faisal and Barron, Ian
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In the wake of reported scandals of child sexual abuse by Roman catholic priests in mainstream media in the 1980s/1990s and conviction of Catholic priests on similar charges in England and Wales, Lord Nolan was invited by the Archbishop of Westminster in 2000 to undertake a review of child safeguarding policies of the Catholic Church of England and Wales since 1994, known as the Nolan Report. The Nolan Report led to the establishment of the first Catholic Office for protection of children (COPCA) which remained operative from 2001–2007 before being later modified in light of the Cumberlege Review (2007) as the National Child Safeguarding Commission (NCSC) and the Catholic Safeguarding Advisory service (CSAS) since 2008 which continue to operate till today. This article conducts a hermeneutical analysis of the Nolan Report, the Cumberlege Report, the annual reports of COPCA and the National Catholic Safeguarding Commission from 2007 till 2017. Wider academic literature on the subject is included in order to critically examine the performance of these child safeguarding structures developed to prevent and control clerical sexual abuse and to evaluate the utility of the child protection measures in place within the Catholic Church of England and Wales, since 2001. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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49. Eco-friendly green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and their potential applications as antioxidant and anticancer agents.
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Ahmed, Muhammad Jamil, Murtaza, Ghulam, Rashid, Faisal, and Iqbal, Jamshed
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SILVER nanoparticles ,ANTINEOPLASTIC agents ,MICROSCOPY ,CELL lines ,CANCER cells ,METABOLITES - Abstract
Eco-friendly green synthesis of nanoparticles using medicinal plants gained immense importance due to its potential therapeutic uses. In the current study, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were synthesized using water extract of Jurinea dolomiaea leaf and root at room temperature. MTT assay was used to study anticancer potential of AgNPs against cervical cancer cell line (HeLa), breast cancer cell lines (MCF-7), and mouse embryonic fibroblast (NIH-3 T3) cell line for toxicity evaluation. The antioxidant potential was evaluated using stable DPPH radicals. In addition, the apoptotic nuclear changes prompted by AgNPs in more susceptible HeLa cells were observed using fluorescence microscope through DAPI and PI staining. Physiochemical properties of biosynthesized AgNPs were characterized using various techniques. AgNPs were formed in very short time and UV–vis spectra showed characteristic absorption peak of AgNPs. SEM and TEM showed spherical shape of AgNPs and XRD revealed their crystalline nature. EDX analysis revealed high percentage of silver in green synthesized AgNPs. FTIR analysis indicated involvement of secondary metabolites in fabrication of AgNPs. In vitro cytotoxic and antioxidant study revealed that herb and biosynthesized AgNPs exhibited significant dose-dependent and time-dependent anticancer and antioxidant potential. Furthermore, study on normal cell line and microscopic analysis of apoptosis revealed that AgNPs exhibited good safety profile as compared to cisplatin and induces significant apoptosis effect. Based on the current findings, it is strongly believe that use of J. dolomiaea offers large scale production of biocompatible AgNPs that can be used as alternative anticancer agents against cancer cell lines tested. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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50. Textural Properties of Choriocapillaris on OCTA in Healed Inflammatory Choriocapillaropathies.
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Khan, Hashim Ali, Iqbal, Fatima, Shahzad, Muhammad Aamir, Khan, Qaim Ali, Rashid, Faisal, Sharjeel, Muhammad, Khan, Naeemullah, and Pizzimenti, Joseph
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