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Analysis Of Codon Usage Patterns In Genes Related To Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
(AUW, 2025-04)Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease marked by motor neuron degeneration and complex genetic underpinnings. Despite growing research into its molecular pathology, the role of ... -
Analyzing Codon Usage Patterns and Host Adaptation Strategies of Human Norovirus
(AUW, 2025-04)Norovirus is responsible for a majority of acute viral gastroenteritis cases worldwide, with significant morbidity and socioeconomic burden. There are evolutionary aspects which affect the codon usage patterns and host ... -
Association between screen time and sleeping pattern of university-going students in Chittagong, Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
(AUW, 2025)Background: Sleep is essential to maintaining good health and quality of life. Poor quality of sleep is linked to several diseases like type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and mental health issues. Several ... -
Association Between Tobacco Farming and Health Hazards in the Villages of Chakaria
(AUW, 2025)Background: The agricultural practice of tobacco farming succeeds in tropical to subtropical areas to produce items including cigarettes, cigars, and snuff. Tobacco operations have a significant economic impact that ... -
Characterization of phytochemicals, and antibacterial properties of fermented bamboo shoots and their potential influence on the human gut microbiome.
(AUW, 2025-04)The human gut microbiome is profoundly shaped by dietary habits, as fermented foods play a meaningful role, modulating microbial diversity as well as health outcomes. This study is focused on the nutritional as well as ... -
Codon usage signatures and codon pair usage in genes implicated in Stroke
(AUW, 2025-04)Ischaemic strokes account for the majority of strokes, which are a leading cause of death and permanent disability globally. In order to identify molecular patterns connected to disease-specific gene expression, this ... -
Codon Usage Signatures and Codon Pair Usage in Genes Associated with Multiple Sclerosis
(AUW, 2025-04)This study investigates codon usage patterns and biases in 258 Multiple Sclerosis (MS)-associated genes compared to 137 housekeeping (HK) genes, using computational and statistical approaches. Codon usage indices such ... -
Codon Usage Signatures and Codon Pair Usage in Genes Implicated in Glioma
(AUW, 2025-04)Gliomas are brain tumors that are extremely difficult to diagnose and treat. While we have learned a lot about gliomas, we do not fully understand how they develop and progress. This lack of information makes it difficult ... -
Codon Usage Signatures and Codon Pair Usage in Genes Implicated in Autism Spectrum Disorder
(AUW, 2025-04)Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition with a strong genetic component, but its underlying genetic mechanisms remain poorly understood. This study aims to investigate the codon usage ... -
Computational investigation reveals amentoflavone as a promising inhibitory candidate against virion core protein E11L of monkeypox viruses associated with the recent outbreaks
(AUW, 2025-04)In the pandemic era of COVID-19, the recent global outbreak of monkeypox virus (MPXV) infections has challenged and is a threat to public health. Infection cases have been reported from various countries such as North ... -
Development and Fabrication of Biodegradable Disposable Plates from Rice Husk: A Sustainable Solution for Reducing Single-Use Plastic Waste in Chattogram, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2025-04)The proliferation of single-use plastic (SUP) waste has become a critical environmental issue, particularly in urban regions such as Chattogram, Bangladesh. This study explores a sustainable alternative by developing ... -
Evaluating the Mechanisms of Synergy Between Gentamicin and Ceftazidime in Klebsiella pneumoniae: Insights into Antimicrobial Resistance and Combination Therapy
(AUW, 2025-04)The rise of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Klebsiella pneumoniae poses a significant public health threat, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where treatment options are limited. This study investigates the ... -
EXPERIENCE AND PERCEIVED QUALITY OF CARE BY PATIENTS, ATTENDANTS, HEALTHCARE WORKERS AND STAKEHOLDERS IN A SPECIALIZED DIABETES HOSPITAL IN CHTTOGRAM, BANGLADESH
(AUW, 2025-04)Background: Diabetes poses a significant public health challenge in Bangladesh, with specialized healthcare facilities playing a crucial role in its management. Understanding how different stakeholders perceive diabetes ... -
Exploring Bioactive Compounds in Traditionally Fermented Bamboo Shoots for Anti-Klebsiella pneumoniae Activity and Host Digestive System Modulation
(AUW, 2025-04)This study investigated the phytochemical composition and potential health benefits of traditionally fermented bamboo shoots (Bambusa bambos), with a dual focus on their antimicrobial activity against multidrug-resistant ... -
Feasibility of Integrating Ecotourism in Bandarban: A Potential For Sustainable Natural Resource Management and Development of Indigenous Communities
(AUW, 2025-05)This study explores the feasibility of integrating ecotourism in Bandarban, a culturally rich and ecologically sensitive district in southeastern Bangladesh, as a strategy for sustainable natural resource management and ... -
Investigating Gender Equality in Banks Operating In Chittagong, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2025-04)This paper investigates the gender gap in the banking sector in Chittagong, Bangladesh, by focusing on the disparities in the salary distribution, promotional frequency, workplace opportunities, and work-life balance. ... -
Investigation of Codon Usage Signatures in Human Pathogenic Astrovirus Reveals Host Adaptation Dynamics
(AUW, 2025-04)Human astrovirus (HAstV) is a significant cause of viral gastroenteritis worldwide, especially affecting vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems. Despite its ... -
Knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) about breast cancer among university students in Chittagong, Bangladesh
(AUW, 2025)Background: Breast cancer is a significant global health concern and one of the most common malignancies among women worldwide. In Bangladesh, breast cancer awareness, early detection, and preventive measures remain ... -
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) regarding Diabetes among tea gardens people in Sylhet, Bangladesh.
(AUW, 2025)Background Diabetes is one of the leading non-communicable diseases globally, particularly affecting low- and middle-income countries. Among marginalized populations such as tea garden workers in Sylhet, Bangladesh, ... -
Leveraging Codon Usage Dynamics to Unravel Host Adaptation Mechanisms in Human Sapovirus
(AUW, 2025-04)Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is a major public health concern contributing to over 2.5 million annual deaths globally. Sapovirus infection cases have gained prominence in recent outbreaks of gastroenteritis. Given the ...