Publications
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| 501 | Md. Ohidur Zaman , Community resilience to natural disasters: A systemic review of contemporary methods and theories Natural Hazards Research ,1 June 2023 Attachment Read more |
| 502 | Abu Salem , “Islam and Militancy” (Written in Bengali) BINIRMAN (A Regular Publication of Dhaka University Research Society (DURS) ,(December Issue, 2019, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, pp. 62-65) |
| 503 | Abu Salem , “A Conceptual Framework of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Win-Win Situation” JIBON DARSHON (A Research Journal of Philosophy, published by Department of Philosophy, Jagannath University, Dhaka, Bangladesh) ,(Volume-9, published September 2021, ISSN 2312-7848, PP.287-296) |
| 504 | Abu Salem , “Judging the morality of business practices: moral issues in business focusing on Kant’s categorical imperatives” ANWESAN (A Research Journal of Philosophy, published by Philosophical Association of the Department of Philosophy, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh). ,(Volume-XIX, December 2020, ISNN 1995-7947, PP.87-96). |
| 505 | Abu Salem , “The Role of Ethics and Morals in Our Daily Life: A Philosophical Insight and Moral Progress” ”. Jagannath University Journal of Arts, Faculty of Arts, ,(Volume 10, No 01, January-June 2020, ISNN: 2519-5816, pp.199-205) |
| 506 | Abu Salem , “Karl Marx’s Revolution and the Consciousness Role of Technology in the Development of Socialism" MANABABIDDA GABESANAPATRA (Double Blind Peer Reviewed Research Journal of Humanities, Published annually by Faculty of Arts, Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Trishal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh) ,(Issue 5, Asharh 1428, July 2021, ISSN 2518-5853, pp. 461-477) |
| 507 | Abu Salem , “Environmental Aesthetics: A Philosophically Informed Understanding of Aesthetic Values and Moral Judgment” ANWESAN (A Research Journal of Philosophy, published by Philosophical Association of the Department of Philosophy, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh). ,(Volume-XXI, December 2022) |
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Cultivating entrepreneurial aspirations: a comprehensive examination of university support, family support, and digital entrepreneurial knowledge on students’ digital entrepreneurial intention, Springer, Tehran University Attachment Read more |
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BackgroundThe concurrent Zika Virus (ZIKV) outbreaks in the United States and Northeast Brazil have evoked global surveillance. Zika infection has been correlated with severe clinical symptoms, such as microcephaly, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and other congenital brain abnormalities. Recent data suggest that ZIKV predominantly targets neural progenitor cells leading to neurological impairment. Despite the clinical evidence, detailed experimental mechanism of ZIKV neurotropic pathogenesis has not been fully understood yet. Here we hypothesized that ZIKV produces miRNAs, which target essential host genes involved in various cellular pathways facilitating their survival through immune evasion and progression of disease during brain development. MethodsFrom genome sequence information using several bioinformatic tools, we predicted pri-miRNAs, pre-miRNAs, and finally the mature miRNAs produced by ZIKV. We also identified their target genes and performed functional enrichment analysis to identify the biological processes associated with these genes. Finally, we analyzed a publicly available RNA-seq data set to determine the altered expression level of the targeted genes. ResultsFrom ZIKV genome sequence, we identified and validated 47 putative novel miRNAs. Functional enrichment of the targeted genes demonstrates the involvement of various biological pathways regulating cellular signaling, neurological functions, cancer, and fetal development. The expression analysis of these genes showed that ZIKV-produced miRNAs downregulate the key genes involved in these pathways, which in turn may lead to impaired brain development. ConclusionsOur finding proposes novel ZIKV miRNAs and their targets, which upon experimental validation could help developing new therapeutics to combat ZIKV infection and minimize ZIKV-mediated pathologies. |
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Long intergenic noncoding RNAs (lincRNAs) are more than 200 bases long, transcribed from intergenic genomic regions and do not undergo translation. They have regulatory roles in differentiation and development. However, how their transcription is activated and how their expression is differentially modulated in differentiation is quite unclear. In this study, we explored and analyzed data at the transcriptomic and epigenetic level to address these questions. Here, we identified novel lincRNAs that are differentially expressed in neuronal and hematopoietic differentiation and showed that such differential modulations are achieved under epigenetic regulations. lincRNAs that are upregulated in mature cells than in progenitor are activated from a bivalent poised state where activating H3K4me3/H3K9ac/H3K27ac and suppressive H3K9me3/H3K27me3 marks are colocalized. And, lincRNAs that are downregulated in mature cells after differentiation are suppressed by the addition of H3K9me3/H3K27me3 marks. Moreover, here we show a tissue-specific expression pattern of lincRNAs in various cell lines and normal tissues. The study reveals bidirectional histone marks as an epigenetic means of directing the differential expression of lincRNAs which are found to be involved in the process of cellular differentiation. Attachment Read more |
