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Chromatin organization and transcriptional activation of Hox genes

Lee JY, Min H, Wang X, Khan AA, Kim MH

Spatially and temporally programmed expression of the Hox genes along the antero-posterior (A-P) axis is essential for correct pattern formation during embryonic development. An accumulating body of evidence indicates the...
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Higher stress scores for female medical students measured by the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10) in Pakistan

Qamar K, Kiani MR, Ayyub A, Khan AA, Osama M

The aim of this study was to determine the stress level of medical students and the relationship between stress and academic year. A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted at an...
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Loss-of-function mutation in Pcsk1 increases serum APOA1 level and LCAT activity in mice

Khan AA, Kim N, Korstanje R, Choi S

Background: The convertase subtilisin/kexin family 1 gene (PCSK1) has been associated in various human genetics studies with a wide spectrum of metabolic phenotypes, including early-onset obesity, hyperphagia, diabetes insipidus, and...
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Management of hepatic artery aneurysm: A case series

Rosenberg A, Trebska-McGowan K, Reichman T, Sharma A, Cotterell A, Strife B, Khan AA, Kumaran V, Bruno DA, Levy MF, Bhati CS

Hepatic artery aneurysms are rare, but their diagnosis is important because of high mortality and complications.Common risk factors for developing these aneurysms include hypertension, vascular disease, pancreatitis, diabetes, tobacco use,...
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Effects of high-intensity interval training and strength training on levels of testosterone and physical activity among women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Rao M, Khan AA, Adnan QUA

Objective Polycystic ovary syndrome is a diverse endocrine disorder characterized by hyperandrogenism and ovulatory dysfunction. Hyperandrogenism affects body morphology, resulting in excess weight (overweight or obesity). This study aimed to evaluate...
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Association of tumor budding and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes with clinicopathological parameters in gallbladder carcinoma

Ahuja S, Khan AA, Verma P, Zaheer S

Purpose: Gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) poses significant challenges in oncology due to its aggressive nature and limited treatment options. The lack of effective biomarkers for early detection and prognosis exacerbates the...
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Dosimetric analysis of intracavitary brachytherapy applicators: a practical study

Khan AA, Vijay A, Wani SQ, Haq MM

Purpose: Intracavitary brachytherapy is one of the important methods of gynecological cancer treatment. The effect of attenuation is not considered in the dose calculation method released by the American Association...
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Antiresorptive agent-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in osteoporosis patients from Asian countries

Taguchi A, Shiraki M, Morrison A, Khan AA

Bisphosphonate (BP)-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) was first reported in oncology patients in 2003 and subsequently in osteoporosis patients in 2004. Since oral surgical procedures, such as tooth extraction,...
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Analysis of the Genome Sequence of Strain GiC-126 of Gloeostereum incarnatum with Genetic Linkage Map

Jiang WZ, Yao FJ, Fang M, Lu LX, Zhang YM, Wang P, Meng JJ, Lu J, Ma XX, He Q, Shao KS, Khan AA, Wei YH

Gloeostereum incarnatum has edible and medicinal value and was first cultivated and domesticated in China. We sequenced the G. incarnatum monokaryotic strain GiC-126 on an Illumina HiSeq X Ten system...
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