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Publikováno v:
Virus Genes. 47:152-155
In Indian population, hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes 1 and 3 are prevalent and predominant with the highest frequency. However, other genotypes are seldom reported, and among them the HCV genotype 5a is exceptionally rare. The presented case had n
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V.S. Mahaboob, N. Parveen, A. Rajendraprasad, M. N. Khaja, R. Pramila, Aleem Ahmed Khan, H.R. Ravindraprakash, C.M. Habibullah, Aejaz Habeeb, J. Venkateswarlu, S.G.A. Rao, M. Lakshmi Narusu
Publikováno v:
Transplantation Proceedings. 40:1140-1144
This study was performed to determine the safety and tolerability of injecting autologous bone marrow stem cells (BMC) (CD34+) into four patients with liver insufficiency. The study was based on the hypothesis that the CD34+ cell population in granul
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Baskar S, M. N. Khaja, A.A. Khan, N. Parveen, Lakshmi N, Habeeb Md Aejaz, C.M. Habibullah, Mahaboob
Publikováno v:
Journal of Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine
The hepatobiliary system refers to the liver, gall bladder and bile ducts – organs that are involved with the production, Storage, transport and release of bile, a secretion that prepared fats for further digestion There are numerous conditions tha
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Rekha Thippavazzula, Chandra Madhavi, Farees Nafeesa, Aejaz M. Habib, M. N. Khaja, C M Habibullah, Ramareddy V. Guntaka
Publikováno v:
Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 6:198-204
The prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the general population and in various high risk groups in south India was assessed. A total of 258 out of 3589 (7.1%) subjects (both general and risk groups) tested positive for HCV RNA by RT-PCR
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B. Ravishankar, Madhavi Chandra, M. N. Khaja, Shivaprasad Shwetha, Anirban Mukherjee, Saumitra Das, Anuj Kumar, K. Gouthamchandra, Provash Chandra Sadhukhan
Publikováno v:
IndraStra Global.
Persistent infection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) can lead to liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, which are currently diagnosed by invasive liver biopsy. Approximately 15–20 % of cases of chronic liver diseases in India are caused by HCV in
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N. Parveen, R. Pramila, H.R. Ravindraprakash, M. N. Khaja, V.S. Mahaboob, Aejaz Habeeb, Aleem Ahmed Khan, C.M. Habibullah, P. Rao, J. Venkateswarlu, A. Rajendraprasad, Gopal Pande, M. Lakshmi Narusu
Publikováno v:
Transplantation Proceedings. 40:1153-1155
Cholangiodestruction of bile ducts leads to biliary atresia, a rare disease characterized by intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary inflammation. If the intrahepatic biliary tree is unaffected, surgical reconstruction by the Kasai procedure of hepatop
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K. Gouthamchandra, M. N. Khaja, Shivaprasad Shwetha, B. Ravishankar, Madhavi Chandra, Saumitra Das
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Changes in circulating miRNA profiles have been associated with different diseases. Here we demonstrate the circulating miRNA profile in serum of HCV infected individuals using a microRNA array that profiles the expression of 940 miRNAs. Serum sample
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S P D, Ponamgi, S, Rahamathulla, Y N, Kumar, M, Chandra, N, Lakshmi, C M, Habibullah, M N, Khaja
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of medical microbiology. 27(1)
To determine anti-HCV antibodies and genomic subtype of HCV in 1487 confirmed human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive samples.A total of 1487 confirmed HIV-positive samples were tested for anti-HCV antibodies by using a third generation ELISA kit
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M. N. Khaja, J. Venkateswarlu, V.S. Mahaboob, C.M. Habibullah, Aleem Ahmed Khan, N. Parveen, P. Rao, R. Pramila, H.R. Ravindraprakash, Aejaz Habeeb, M. Lakshmi Narusu, A. Rajendraprasad, Gopal Pande
Publikováno v:
Transplantation proceedings. 40(4)
Crigler-Najjar Syndrome (CNS) is characterized by mild, chronic unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia resulting from an autosomal-recessive inherited deficiency of hepatic uridine/diphosphoglucuronate-glucuronosyl transferase 1Al since birth. Herein we hav
Publikováno v:
Transplantation proceedings. 39(3)
Stem cell research is a new field that is advancing at an incredible pace with new discoveries being reported from all over the world. Scientists have for years looked for ways to use stem cells to replace cells and tissues that are damaged or diseas