Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, And Practices Regarding Refractive Errors And Spectacle Wear Among Children In Sana’A: A Cross-Sectional Study,
2025
Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Amran University, Yemen AND Head of Optics and Visual Sciences, Al-Razi University, Sana’a, Yemen
Assessing Knowledge, Attitudes, And Practices Regarding Refractive Errors And Spectacle Wear Among Children In Sana’A: A Cross-Sectional Study, Tariek Aldoais, Zakarya Rageh, Khaled Al-Hemyari, Saleh Altheeb, Abdulmogni Al-Barrag, Mahfouth Bamashmus
AUIQ Complementary Biological System
Background: Understanding the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding refractive errors and spectacle use is essential for promoting eye health and effective vision correction, especially in children.
Objective: This study assessed the demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitudes, and practices of participants concerning refractive errors and spectacle use, focusing on correlations influencing these factors.
Methods: A cross-sectional study of 228 participants analyzed demographic data, duration of glasses use, and responses to a structured questionnaire on KAP related to refractive errors and spectacles.
Results: Among participants, 53.1% were female, and 45.2% were aged 8–13 years. Glasses use for 1–3 years was reported by …
Phytosynthesis Of Magnetite Nanoparticles From Piper Betle (L.) Var. Mysore And Evaluation Of Anti-Microbial Properties,
2025
DOS in Biotechnology, Manasagangotri, University of Mysore, Mysuru-570006, Karnataka, INDIA.
Phytosynthesis Of Magnetite Nanoparticles From Piper Betle (L.) Var. Mysore And Evaluation Of Anti-Microbial Properties, Ravikant Shekhar, Sushma T, Madhusudhan Mc, Prakash Hs, Geetha N
International Journal of Health and Allied Sciences
Background: Piper betle L., is a well-known herb in Asia, popular for its fragrance and mouth-refreshing properties. With more than 100 varieties, it has a number of medicinal and socio-economic benefits. Its phenolic constituents have been displayed to treat oral anaerobes, animate lipase action, and reduces lipid peroxidation. Magnetite nanoparticles, with their novel properties, are utilized in different applications, and amalgamating with plant sources, increases the efficacy of the nanoparticles to many folds.
Methods: In this study, biogenic synthesis of magnetite nanoparticles (MNPs) was carried out using aqueous solutions of Ferric Chloride and Ferrous Sulphate in a ratio of 2:1 …
Meta-Kaolinite Metal Oxide Quaternary Composite For Layered Double Hydroxide Applied To A New Frontier In Adsorption Technology: Synthesis, Adsorption Performance And Kinetics Study,
2025
The British University in Egypt
Meta-Kaolinite Metal Oxide Quaternary Composite For Layered Double Hydroxide Applied To A New Frontier In Adsorption Technology: Synthesis, Adsorption Performance And Kinetics Study, Samar A. Salim
Nanotechnology Research Centre
This study explores the synthesis and characterization of a quaternary composite based on meta-kaolinite and metal oxides (MgO, Al2O3, and Fe2O3) for the formation of layered double hydroxides (LDHs), aimed to the efficient removal of synthetic dyes from wastewater. The composite was synthesized using a co-precipitation method (Mg:Al:Fe molar ratio = 3:1:1) and thermally activated at 400 ◦C to enhance porosity and active site availability. Instrumental characterization through XRD, FTIR, SEM-EDX, and BET analyses confirmed the effective combination of metal oxides into the meta-kaolinite matrix, with BET results revealing a surface area of 540 m2/g (vs. 190 m2/g for raw …
Performative Biomechanics : Evolving Buildings Into Inhabitable Organisms,
2025
Kennesaw State University
Performative Biomechanics : Evolving Buildings Into Inhabitable Organisms, Josh Lopez
Bachelor of Architecture Theses - 5th Year
There has always been a connection between biology and architecture. Michael Pawlyn, in Biomimicry in Architecture, coined “biomechanical designs” to describe structural techniques derived from creatures. This study investigates chitin-based creatures. Crustaceans, insects, and microscopic organisms all have exoskeletons in nature. With a focus on crabs, other crustaceans and bugs, this study examines and evaluates the formal characteristics of chitin-based organisms. The architectural creations of OXMAN, NOX, which was founded by Lars Spuybroek; and Lebbeus Woods are among those that are analyzed and studied due to their inspiration from living things. They follow functional effectiveness in nature, which is why …
Investigate The Use Of Nucleic Acids As Pesticides To Manage Major Pests And Pathogens Of Crops In South Carolina,
2025
Clemson University
Investigate The Use Of Nucleic Acids As Pesticides To Manage Major Pests And Pathogens Of Crops In South Carolina, Prasanna Valavanur Shekar
All Dissertations
The sugarcane aphid (SCA, Melanaphis sorghi), first discovered on grain sorghum in late 2013, has gradually become a major insect pest of sorghum. It inflicts significant damage to the crop year after year, causing millions of dollars in losses throughout the sorghum-producing regions of the United States. Similarly, Armillaria root rot—also referred to as oak root rot—is a major cause of decline in peach (Prunus persica) production in the southeastern United States. This disease is caused by Armillaria mellea and Armillaria tabescens. Current management practices for controlling M. sorghi include the use of synthetic pesticides, resistant varieties, and regular scouting. …
Decoding Oncology-Focused Biotechnology Firms: Lifecycle Analysis And Predictive Insights For Valuation From A Junior Associate's Perspective,
2025
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Decoding Oncology-Focused Biotechnology Firms: Lifecycle Analysis And Predictive Insights For Valuation From A Junior Associate's Perspective, Kesav P. Chandrasekhar
Finance Undergraduate Honors Theses
Oncology-focused biotechnology firms present unique valuation challenges due to high R&D costs, long development timelines, and uncertain clinical outcomes. This thesis addresses such challenges by integrating the clinical development lifecycle with financial valuation models to provide predictive insights into company value. A structured framework is developed that primarily focuses on stage-specific probabilities of success (PoS) for drug candidates and their impact on firm valuation, embedded in techniques such sum-of-the-parts (SOTP) analysis. By quantitatively linking clinical trial phases and likelihoods of approval to cash flow projections, the model enables a more realistic, risk-adjusted estimation of a biotech firm's worth. Through lifecycle …
Direct Synthesis Of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles In Reducing Sugars: Enhanced Ce3+ Surface Density For Biological Application,
2025
Rowan University
Direct Synthesis Of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles In Reducing Sugars: Enhanced Ce3+ Surface Density For Biological Application, Balaashwin Babu, Elayaraja Kolanthai, Craig J. Neal, Samarah V. Harb, Udit Kumar, Yifei Fu, Sudipta Seal
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
Cerium oxide nanoparticles (CNPs) are recognized for their ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS), making them promising candidates for mitigating oxidative damage in biomedical applications. However, many conventional synthesis methods limit the formation of Ce³⁺ states, which are critical for this antioxidant function. Building upon previous findings that glucose can promote Ce³⁺ formation, this study investigates the broader impact of both reducing (glucose, fructose, galactose) and non-reducing (dextran, sucrose, cyclodextrin) natural sugars on CNP synthesis. CNPs were synthesized in the presence of these sugars, and the surface densities of Ce³⁺ were measured. Results showed that reducing sugars significantly increased …
Harnessing The Immunomodulatory Potential Of Radiofrequency Ablation To Improve Therapeutic Outcomes In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma,
2025
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Harnessing The Immunomodulatory Potential Of Radiofrequency Ablation To Improve Therapeutic Outcomes In Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma, Bhumi Maniyar
Dissertations and Theses (Open Access)
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) continues to rank among the most lethal cancers with poor prognosis. PDAC is characterized by a thick desmoplastic stroma, severe immunological suppression, and resistance tostandard treatments. The need for innovative therapeutic approaches is highlighted by the tumor microenvironment's (TME) critical role in promoting disease development and reducing the effectiveness oftreatment. A promising locoregional treatment that can induce tumor necrosis and modify the TME is endoscopic ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation (EUS-RFA). However, there is still minimal understanding around its wider impact on stromal remodeling and immunological activation. This study investigates the immunomodulatory effects of RFA combined with neoadjuvant …
Antimicrobial Eats: How Food Additives Are Contributing To Obesity Via The Gut Microbiome,
2025
Liberty University
Antimicrobial Eats: How Food Additives Are Contributing To Obesity Via The Gut Microbiome, Olivia Mankos
Senior Honors Theses
The typical modern diet is brimming with food additives used in food processing. Additives such as antibiotic residues, GMOs, pesticide residues, anti-caking agents, emulsifiers, artificial sweeteners, colorants, flavor enhancers, and preservatives. Most of these additives seem to shift the gut microbiome towards more pro-inflammatory signals. When all these additives are considered as an amalgam, such as with the modern processed diet, the ramifications on the gut microbiome are concerning. Obesity, which is characterized by low-level chronic inflammation, is likely exacerbated by these food additives. Consequently, most of these additives should be avoided or banned for optimal health.
Biallelic Fgf4 Variants Linked To Thoracic Dystrophy And Respiratory Insufficiency,
2025
The Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics
Biallelic Fgf4 Variants Linked To Thoracic Dystrophy And Respiratory Insufficiency, Laura M. Watts, Esther Kinning, Donald R. Latner, Marla Johnston, Jessica Patrick-Esteve, Gregory M. Cooper, Stephen R.F. Twigg, Alistair T. Pagnamenta, Jenny C. Taylor
School of Medicine Faculty Publications
The thoracic dystrophies are inherited skeletal conditions where abnormal embryonic development of the thoracic skeleton results in a narrow chest, pulmonary hypoplasia, and respiratory insufficiency, which can be severe or lethal. The majority of thoracic dystrophies are due to biallelic alterations in genes needed for normal ciliary function. However, despite the identification of over 20 genes as causal for the thoracic dystrophy phenotype, around 20% of patients remain without a molecular diagnosis. We present two unrelated families with a clinical diagnosis of thoracic dystrophy with associated respiratory insufficiency without a molecular diagnosis on previous genetic testing. Both harbor rare biallelic …
Metabolite Analysis To Understand Factors Limiting Microbial Fermentation At High Substrate Concentrations,
2025
Dartmouth College
Metabolite Analysis To Understand Factors Limiting Microbial Fermentation At High Substrate Concentrations, Bishal D. Sharma
Dartmouth College Ph.D Dissertations
Clostridium thermocellum, a thermophilic anaerobic bacterium, holds promise as a biocatalyst for conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into biofuels. This microbe has been subjected to various metabolic engineering strategies, including the deletion of genes encoding secondary fermentation products such as H₂, formate, acetate, and lactate, as well as the expression of heterologous genes to redirect carbon flux toward ethanol production. Despite these efforts, achieving economically viable ethanol titers remains a challenge. We hypothesized that studying how intracellular metabolite concentrations change as fermentation stops could reveal metabolic bottlenecks or regulatory mechanisms limiting ethanol production at high titers. However, metabolomics studies at …
Crispr-Induced Mutagenesis Of Arabidopsis Thaliana Gene Apetala3,
2025
Fort Hays State University
Crispr-Induced Mutagenesis Of Arabidopsis Thaliana Gene Apetala3, Hazel Frans, Tara Phelps-Durr
SACAD: Scholarly Activities
This project aims to create CRISPR-CAS9 mutations in the APETELA3 (AP3) gene of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. AP3 is a class B gene critical to the petal and stamen development of Arabidopsis flowers. AP3 is defined in a MADS domain, which binds directly to DNA and may be responsible for the expression of the CaRG-box genes. AP3 works in conjunction with PISTILLATA (PI), AGAMOUS (AG), APETALA1 (AP1), and SEPALLATA (SEP) genes to specify the development in the second and third whorls of the flower. While several alleles of AP3 already exist, these alleles are strong alleles that knockout gene …
The Design, Construction, And Testing Of Mrna Vaccine Against Equine Herpes Virus,
2025
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
The Design, Construction, And Testing Of Mrna Vaccine Against Equine Herpes Virus, Bhawana Devkota
LSU Master's Theses
Equine Herpesvirus-1 (EHV 1) is a worldwide significant pathogen that causes respiratory illness, abortion, and neurological disorders in equine. Current vaccines, including live attenuated, inactivated, and subunit platforms, do not prevent viral latency, mucosal shedding, or cross-strain immunity, requiring alternative approaches. To address these gaps, this project explores the design, synthesis, and in vitro testing of an mRNA vaccine targeting immunogenic EHV 1 glycoprotein (gB, gC, gD, gG, and gM). Epitopes were computationally predicted using the Immune Epitope Database (IEDB), codon-optimized for Bos taurus, and cloned into pUCIDT vectors using SP6/T7 promoters. In vitro transcription (IVT) used nucleotide modifications …
Development Of A Multi-Epitope Peptide Vaccine Against Monkeypox Virus: Immunoinformatics Analysis For South East Asian Hla Alleles,
2025
Department of Bioinformatics, School of Life Sciences, Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences, Jakarta 13210, Indonesia
Development Of A Multi-Epitope Peptide Vaccine Against Monkeypox Virus: Immunoinformatics Analysis For South East Asian Hla Alleles, Nelson Chandra, Mochammad Aqilah Herdiansyah, Viol Dhea Kharisma, Arif Nur Muhammad Ansori, Arli Aditya Parikesit
Makara Journal of Science
The monkeypox virus (MPXV), a DNA virus causing zoonotic disease, poses major global public health challenges, with mortality rates between 3%–6%. Although smallpox vaccines provide partial cross-protection, there is a critical need for a dedicated, effective monkeypox (mpox) vaccine. This study aimed to design a multi-epitope peptide-based vaccine specifically adapted to the HLA allele profiles common in Southeast Asian populations, where MPXV cases are rising. Using immunoinformatics, we screened for and detected B and T cell epitopes from the MPXV cell surface antigen and IFN-alpha/beta receptor proteins. The vaccine design was validated through a rigorous evaluation of its antigenicity, immunogenicity, …
Cloning And Expression Of Scamp3 In Escherichia Coli Bl21(De3) With In Silico Sequence-Based Cancer Epitopes Prediction,
2025
Department of Biology, Universitas Indonesia, Depok 16424, Indonesia
Cloning And Expression Of Scamp3 In Escherichia Coli Bl21(De3) With In Silico Sequence-Based Cancer Epitopes Prediction, Selly Setiati Rajagukguk, Sabar Pambudi, Astari Dwiranti, Doddy Irawan Setyo Utomo, Anom Bowolaksono
Makara Journal of Science
Secretory carrier membrane protein 3 (SCAMP3) is a crucial membrane protein involved in intracellular vesicle traffick-ing and exocytosis. The SCAMP3 expression has been observed in diverse cancer types, such as melanoma, glioma, hepatocellular and breast cancer. Increased SCAMP3 expression has been reported in certain cancer cells relative to that in normal cells, suggesting the potential role of SCAMP3 in cancer development or progression. In this study, we successfully cloned and expressed SCAMP3 in Escherichia coli strain BL21(DE3). SCAMP3 was amplified and insert-ed directionally into the prokaryotic expression vector pET21d(+). The transformation of recombinant plasmid into E. coli BL21(DE3) cells were …
Screening For Penicillin G Acylase (Pga)-Producing Bacteria And Gene Cloning Using Degenerate Oligonucleotide Primed-Pcr,
2025
Department of Food and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang 65145, Indonesia
Screening For Penicillin G Acylase (Pga)-Producing Bacteria And Gene Cloning Using Degenerate Oligonucleotide Primed-Pcr, Masdalifah Masdalifah, Sri Rezeki Wulandari, Gabriela Christy Sabbathini, Maria Ulfah, Dini Achnafani, Ahmad Wibisana, Feronika Heppy Sriherfyna, Is Helianti, Niknik Nurhayati
Makara Journal of Science
The growing concern over antibiotic resistance has driven global efforts to explore innovative solutions, including the use of Penicillin G acylase (PGA) to produce semisynthetic β-lactam antibiotics. This study screened four potential in-tracellular PGA-producing bacteria: Alcaligenes faecalis InaCC B444 (AfPGA), Kluyvera cryocrescens InaCC B850 (KcPGA), Providencia rettgeri InaCC B25 (Pr25PGA), and P. rettgeri InaCC B466 (Pr466PGA). Penicillin G Acylase encoding genes (pgas) were isolated from them using a Degenerate Oligonucleotide Primed-PCR (DOP-PCR) approach and sequenced. Microbiological assays confirmed all tested crude extracts to exhibit inhibitory effects. Penicillin G was used for evaluating hydrolytic activity and 6-Amino Penicillanic Acid (6-APA) coupled …
Curcumin Attenuates Smoking And Drinking Activated Nf-Κb/Il-6 Inflammatory Signaling Axis In Cervical Cancer,
2025
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Curcumin Attenuates Smoking And Drinking Activated Nf-Κb/Il-6 Inflammatory Signaling Axis In Cervical Cancer, Vivek K. Kashyap, Prashanth Kb Nagesh, Ajay K. Singh, Andrew Massey, Godwin P. Darkwah, Aaron George, Sheema Khan, Nadeem Zafar, Santosh Kumar, Namita Sinha, Meena Jaggi, Subhash C. Chauhan
Research Symposium
Background: High-risk strains of HPV are known to cause cervical cancer. Multiple clinical studies have emphasized that smoking and drinking are critical risk factors for cervical cancer and its high-grade precursors. In this study, we investigated if smoking and/or drinking augment the molecular mechanisms of the cervical carcinogenesis and defined a potential therapeutic approach for their attenuation.
Methods: The impact of benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) and/or ethanol (EtOH) exposure on cervical cancer cells was assessed by measuring changes in their cell migration and invasion characteristics. Expression of HPV16 E6/E7, NF-κB, cytokines, and inflammation mediators was determined using qRT-PCR, immunoblotting, ELISA, luciferase reporter …
Comparative Evaluation Of Bacterial Adhesion And Biofilm Formation On Contact Lenses,
2025
Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Bangi P.O. Box 43000, Selangor, Malaysia
Comparative Evaluation Of Bacterial Adhesion And Biofilm Formation On Contact Lenses, Lina M. Shaker, Wan Nor Roslam Wan Isahak
AUIQ Complementary Biological System
This study evaluates bacterial adhesion, biofilm formation, and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) (ATCC 25923) colonization on medical and cosmetic contact lenses made from Hilafilcon B and Omafilcon B under simulated ocular conditions. Non-incubated lenses served as controls, and experiments were repeated three times with a variability margin of ±5%, ensuring accuracy and reliability. Results revealed that biofilm growth and bacterial adhesion were influenced by lens material, type, and incubation duration. Cosmetic lenses made from Hilafilcon B exhibited the highest biofilm growth (1.95%) after one day, highlighting their susceptibility to microbial colonization. Conversely, medical lenses made from Hilafilcon B …
Removal Of Cr(Vi) From Aqueous Solution Using Magnetic Activated Carbon Prepared From Waste Shell Of Marigold Flower Straw: Kinetics, Isotherm And Mechanism Studies,
2025
Department of Chemistry, Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology University, Gunupur, Odisha-765022, India
Removal Of Cr(Vi) From Aqueous Solution Using Magnetic Activated Carbon Prepared From Waste Shell Of Marigold Flower Straw: Kinetics, Isotherm And Mechanism Studies, Shanmukha Rao Metta, Uttam Kumar Sahu
AUIQ Complementary Biological System
When Cr(VI) was released from industrial waste into water bodies harms aquatic ecosystems and poses risks to human well-being. To reduce risks, it's crucial to lower Cr(VI) levels through the sustainable process. In order to extract Cr(VI) from a liquid, the magnetic activated carbon adsorbent was created for the current investigation. H3PO4 was utilised as an activating agent in the thermal procedure to prepare activated carbon from marigold flower straw for the first time. The marigold flower straw activated carbon (MFSAC) was further decorated with Fe3O4 nanoparticles (Fe3O4/MFSAC) in the …
Virulence Analysis, Characterization Of Integron, And Antimicrobial Resistance Genes In Strains Of Acinetobacter Baumannii Recovered From The Hydrological Sub-Region Of Soto La Marina, Tamaulipas,
2025
Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro de Biotecnología Genómica
Virulence Analysis, Characterization Of Integron, And Antimicrobial Resistance Genes In Strains Of Acinetobacter Baumannii Recovered From The Hydrological Sub-Region Of Soto La Marina, Tamaulipas, Tunde Olarinde Olaniyan, Ana Verónica Martínez Vázquez, Susana Silvia Fernández Dávila, Cesar Marcial Escobedo Bonilla, Virgilio Bocanegra Garcia
Research Symposium
Background: Acinetobacter baumannii (A. baumannii) is an important bacterium due to its frequent recovery as a multidrug-resistant pathogen in hospital settings. Its antimicrobial resistance capacities made it an important challenge to health care. Colistin has been adopted as the last resort drug for managing infections associated with A. baumannii and many other multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDR-GNB). Because of the rise in the use of colistin for the treatment of MDR-GNB, the evolution and spread of colistin-resistant bacteria is possible thus raising a potential threat to public health. However, we have chosen to focus on A. baumannii, a …
