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Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2013 Issue 1
- Conference date: 24-25 Nov 2013
- Location: Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC), Doha, Qatar
- Volume number: 2013
- Published: 20 November 2013
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Dynamic analysis for the integrity assessment of knee joint
More LessAbstract: The largest and complicated joint in human body is knee joint. It is a pivotal hinge type joint which permits flexion and extension with a slight medial and lateral rotation as well. As it receives the whole body weight, it is vulnerable to both acute injury and the development of osteoarthritis. Integrity analysis of knee joint involves a detail study of several anatomical parts such as bones, cartilage, tendons etc. M Read More
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Detection of expression of IL-18 and its binding protein in Egyptian pediatric immune thrombocytopenic purpura
By Iman ShaheenImmune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder, characterized by dysfunctional cellular immunity including the presence of activated platelet specific autoreactive T cells that recognize and respond to autologous platelet antigens. Autoreactive T cells drive the generation of platelet reactive autoantibodies by B cells as well as T-cytotoxic cell-mediated lysis of platelets. Interleukin-18 (IL-18) is a mediator of Read More
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Development of a molecular assay For rapid detection of six major enteric pathogens
More Less"Golden" standard laboratory diagnostic tests for enteric pathogens are generally time and labor intensive. Over the last ten years, advances in molecular biology have paved the way for the development of highly specific and sensitive real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) detection assays. Worldwide adoption of RT-PCR machines have lowered the cost of conducting such assays to where it became the standard diag Read More
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Natural and natural-like phenolic compounds inhibit trichothecene biosynthesis in the durum wheat pathogen Fusarium culmorum
More LessFusarium culmorum is a major fungal pathogen of wheat, causing foot and root rot (FRR) and fusarium head blight (FHB). Yield losses are reported as the grain becomes contaminated by mycotoxins. Among the most bioactive compounds are trichothecenes, sesquiterpene epoxides which are able to inhibit eukaryotic protein synthesis and may cause toxicoses on humans or animals consuming contaminated food or feed. Trich Read More
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Comparing two colorimetric AuNPs-based assays for direct detection of unamplified hepatitis C virus RNA in clinical specimens
More LessBackground. Two different approaches for direct detection of unamplified hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA have been developed using two types of spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs); negatively charged AuNPs [1] and cationic AuNPs [2]. Both assays have demonstrated good clinical performance, cost-effectiveness and short turnaround time compared to routine amplification-based molecular assays. AuNPs-based as Read More
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Mother and infant nutrition assessment (MINA) cohort: A Qatar-Lebanon collaborative study
By Farah NajaBackground: The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region harbors significant proportions of stunting and wasting coupled to surging rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Recent evidence identified nutrition during the first 1,000 days of life as a common denominator not only for optimal growth and development but also for curbing the risk of NCDs later in life. Collaboration between Qatar and Lebanon was initiat Read More
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A transnational initiative to the discovery of novel drivers of resistance to anti-cancer drugs
More LessCancers comprise of a complex class of diseases triggered by structural and expression abnormalities of both coding and non-coding genes. The functions,purposes and mutations in many of these molecular targets are yet to be discovered. Apparently the problem has an added level of complexity with the arising issues of resistance to anti-neoplastic drugs and other targeted therapy. An increasing number of cases exhi Read More
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Development of a web-based hybrid registry for acute stroke in Qatar
More LessDevelopment of a Web-based Hybrid Registry for Acute Stroke in Qatar Leopold J. Streletz1,2, Saadat I. Kamran1,2, Mohammad Shahzad1, Reggie Cruze1, Naveed Akhtar1,2, Ahmed Elsotouhy2, Ahmed Khattab3, Damian Jenkinson3, 1Weill Cornell Medical College-Qatar, 2Hamad General Hospital and Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar, 3Bournemouth University, Dorset, United Kingdom. Stroke is a worldwide medic Read More
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Protein-DNA interface: Structural analysis by specific contact mapping
More LessThe interaction between protein and nucleic acid are essential for many cell processes that regulate cell cycles and vital functions. Understanding the determinants of protein / DNA recognition would lead to valuable biological, medical, and biotechnological applications. The practical and theoretical importance of the rules that govern the recognition specificity has generated a deep interest and a number of publications h Read More
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Molecular stratification of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) patients in the State of Qatar according to World Health Organization (WHO) 2008 Criteria
More LessBackground: MPNs are clonal haemopoietic disorders that are characterized by excessive proliferation of one or more of blood lineages. MPNs include PV, ET and PMF which are associated by the presence of JAK2 V617F mutation in about 90% of PV and 50% of ET and PMF. The molecular workup of JAK2 & related gene mutations were included in WHO 2008 as one major criterion for the diagnosis of Ph- MPNs. Aim: To gene Read More
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Epidemiologic implications of air pollutants in Houston, TX
By Hatim SharifThe adverse health effects of high concentrations of ground-level air pollutants are well-known, but estimating exposure is difficult due to the sparseness of urban monitoring networks. This sparseness discourages the reservation of a portion of the monitoring stations for validation of interpolation techniques precisely when the risk of overfitting is greatest. In this study, we test a variety of simple spatial interpolation te Read More
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The Arab psychogenomic repository for bipolar disorders in Doha, Qatar
By Ziad KronfolBipolar Affective Disorders are disorders of mood regulation that affect 1-5% of the population worldwide. The severe mood swings that are the hallmark of this disorder can interfere with the patient's personal life and career and often result in marked distress for the patient and family. While the etiology of the disorder remains somewhat elusive, genetic factors are known to be major contributors. Research in patients o Read More
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At return to play following hamstring injury the majority of professional football players have residual isokinetic deficits
By Johannes TolBackground: There is an on-going debate regarding the optimal criteria for return to sport (RTS) after an acute hamstring injury. Less than 10% isokinetic strength deficit is generally recommended but this has never been documented in professional football players after rehabilitation. Our aim was to evaluate isokinetic measurements in MRI positive hamstring injuries. Methods: Isokinetic measurements of professional footb Read More
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Neurocysticercosis in Qatar with particular emphasis on epilepsy-related neurocysticercosis
More LessOBJECTIVE : Taenia solium neurocysticercosis (NCC) is the most common parasitic infection of the brain and is a leading cause of epilepsy in the developing world, especially Latin America,India,Africa,and China .It is increasingly being reported in patients suffering from epilepsy . However, its true prevalence and association with adult-onset seizures is largely unknown in the Middle East particularly in Qatar. Our study will demo Read More
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The Qatar cardiovascular biorepository (QCBio): Design and progress to date
More LessBackground: Coronary heart disease (CHD) poses a major health burden in the Gulf countries. Knowledge of novel genetic and proteomic markers of CHD will provide more precise estimates of risk while defining the pathways important in individual patients, revealing new targets for intervention, and ultimately enabling an individualized approach to care. We describe design of a biorepository with linkage to medical r Read More
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Genome and transcriptome profiles of matched ovarian primary and metastasis sites in three patients
More LessMetastasis to the peritoneum and lymph node is associated with poor survival in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). To better understand EOC metastasis, we carried out exome sequencing, RNA sequencing and copy number variation (CNV) studies on ovary, peritoneum and lymph node tumors from three patients. To analyze single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from exome and RNA sequencing data, we use the Read More
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Exploring professional intervention and support for breastfeeding practices in the primary health care centers in Qatar: A mixed-method study
By Behi NikaiinBackground: Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended as the optimal way to feed infants during the first months of infancy. Despite this fact, a UNICEF report shows that only 12% of mothers in the state of Qatar exclusively breastfed their babies during 6 months after birth. This study is a follow up to a previous qualitative study "Contextual factors influencing breastfeeding practices in Qatar" that was conducted in 2010. O Read More
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Molecular organisation of intercellular adhesion junctions by cryo-electron tomography of vitreous sections
More LessAshraf Al-Amoudi1,2 and Achilleas Frangakis3 1Center of Advanced European Studies and Research (caesar), Department of Molecular Sensory Systems, Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 2, 53175 Bonn, Germany, 2German Center of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Ludwig-Erhard-Allee 2, 53175 Bonn, Germany European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Meyerhofstrasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany 3Goethe Universität - Institut für Biop Read More
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Proteins role on fretting corrosion of Co-Cr-Mo alloys dedicated to hip implants
More Less250,000 total hip prostheses are implanted each year, in the USA (approximately 160,000 in France). It is worth noting that the locomotion for human is essential for common life. It is the reason why restoring gait by using hip or knee prosthesis if the natural joint fails is related to a huge health issues and scientific interests. This work aims at investigating the fretting corrosion resistance of Co-Cr-Mo alloy (low carbon cont Read More
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Pregnancy outcome in 69 pregnancies of multinational population in Qatar with systemic lupus erythematosus
More LessObjective: To determine the frequencies of abnormal pregnancy outcomes in a cohort of patients in Qatar and to identify clinical and laboratory factors predicting adverse fetal and maternal outcomes with systemic lupus erythematosus in multinational population in Qatar. Study design: Data of 69 pregnancies of 37 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients from January 2005 to July 2012 in hmc analyzed retrospectively. Lu Read More
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