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Publikováno v:
e-BANGI Journal. 2023, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p306-318. 13p.
Publikováno v:
地球環境学. (16):31-50
Autor:
Wissam Abdulrasool Saber, Juman Khaleel Al-Sabbagh, Mustafa Ali Noor, Firas Al-Ali, Ihsan Mohammed Sulbi, Rana A. Jawad, Ibrahim F. Rashid
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology.
The avian Trichomonosis is a parasitic disease caused by Trichomonas gallinae. This parasite lived in the bird’s mouth and digestive tract, and can caused a granulomatous lesions in the lumen which lead to death of bird because of severe starvation
Autor:
Phillip B. Hylemon, Kevin E. Yarasheski, Paul W. Hruz, Mustafa A. Noor, Aouatef Bellamine, Rex A. Parker, Donald P. Kotler, Oliver P. Flint
Publikováno v:
Toxicologic Pathology. 37:65-77
Metabolic complications associated with HIV infection and treatment frequently present as a relative lack of peripheral adipose tissue associated with dyslipidemia and insulin resistance. In this review we explain the connection between abnormalities
Autor:
Mustafa A. Noor
Publikováno v:
Current HIV/AIDS Reports. 4:126-134
HIV-associated insulin resistance frequently presents as relative lack of peripheral adipose tissue storage associated with dyslipidemia. This review discusses explanations for the links between acute and subacute abnormalities in glucose metabolism
Autor:
Jean-Marc Schwarz, Morris Schambelan, Grace A. Lee, Kathleen Mulligan, Joan C. Lo, Mustafa A. Noor, Carl Grunfeld
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 39:732-735
Pharmacologic doses of growth hormone (GH) reduce HIV-associated fat accumulation but may worsen glucose metabolism. We investigated the effects of a low dose of GH (1 mg per day) in HIV-infected men with fat accumulation and found that such treatmen
Autor:
Tara Seneviratne, Francesca T. Aweeka, Jean-Marc Schwarz, Kathleen Mulligan, Mustafa A. Noor, Carl Grunfeld, Morris Schambelan, Joan C. Lo
Publikováno v:
AIDS. 16:F1-F8
Therapy with HIV protease inhibitors (PI) causes insulin resistance even in the absence of HIV infection, hyperlipidemia or changes in body composition. The mechanism of the effects on insulin action is unknown. In vitro studies suggest that PI selec
Autor:
Morris Schambelan, Carl Grunfeld, Joan C. Lo, Kathleen Mulligan, Mustafa A. Noor, Michael Wen, Jeongae Lee, Jean-Marc Schwarz
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 87:942-945
We recently reported that treatment with a pharmacologic dose of recombinant human growth hormone (GH) resulted in a significant loss of body fat and gain in lean tissue in HIV-infected patients with syndromes of fat accumulation. However, insulin-me
Autor:
Jean-Marc Schwarz, Mustafa A. Noor, Carl Grunfeld, Morris Schambelan, Kathleen Mulligan, Joan C. Lo, Robert A. Halvorsen
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 86:3480-3487
GH has been proposed as a therapy for patients with HIV-associated fat accumulation, but the pharmacological doses (6 mg/d) used have been associated with impaired fasting glucose and hyperglycemia. In contrast, physiologic doses of GH ( approximatel
Autor:
Carl Grunfeld, Joan C. Lo, Mustafa A. Noor, Morris Schambelan, Jean-Marc Schwarz, Kathleen Mulligan, Robert A. Halvorsen
Publikováno v:
AIDS. :F11-F18
BACKGROUND Therapy with HIV protease inhibitors (PI) has been associated with hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia and changes in body composition. It is unclear whether these adverse effects are drug related, involve an interaction with the host response t