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University of Malaya

EducationKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
About: University of Malaya is a education organization based out in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Fiber laser. The organization has 25087 authors who have published 51491 publications receiving 1036791 citations. The organization is also known as: UM & Universiti Malaya.


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TL;DR: In this paper, an adsorbent prepared from sugarcane bagasse with chemical activation by zinc chloride was used to study its sorption potential on removing chromium(VI).

178 citations

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TL;DR: Mice vaccinated by E2EP3 peptides were protected against Chikungunya virus with reduced viremia and joint inflammation, providing a pre‐clinical basis for the design of effective vaccine against arthralgia‐inducing CHIKV and other alphaviruses.
Abstract: Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) and related arboviruses have been responsible for large epidemic outbreaks with serious economic and social impact. The immune mechanisms, which control viral multiplication and dissemination, are not yet known. Here, we studied the antibody response against the CHIKV surface antigens in infected patients. With plasma samples obtained during the early convalescent phase, we showed that the naturally-acquired IgG response is dominated by IgG3 antibodies specific mostly for a single linear epitope ‘E2EP3’. E2EP3 is located at the N-terminus of the E2 glycoprotein and prominently exposed on the viral envelope. E2EP3-specific antibodies are neutralizing and their removal from the plasma reduced the CHIKV-specific antibody titer by up to 80%. Screening of E2EP3 across different patient cohorts and in non-human primates demonstrated the value of this epitope as a good serology detection marker for CHIKV infection already at an early stage. Mice vaccinated by E2EP3 peptides were protected against CHIKV with reduced viremia and joint inflammation, providing a pre-clinical basis for the design of effective vaccine against arthralgia-inducing CHIKV and other alphaviruses.

178 citations

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TL;DR: It was found that uniform ZnO nanorods with diameter around 50 nm were formed after 15 min of ultrasonication while flowerlike ZNO-NS was formed after 30 min, and this method produces high quality Zn O-NS with controllable shapes, uniformity, and purity.

178 citations

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TL;DR: Prospective studies are required to document the risk of late unprovoked seizures and epilepsy following viral encephalitis due to different viruses as well as to determine the clinical characteristics, course, and outcome of post‐encephalitic epilepsy.
Abstract: Viral encephalitis presents with seizures not only in the acute stage but also increases the risk of late unprovoked seizures and epilepsy. Acute symptomatic and late unprovoked seizures in different viral encephalitides are reviewed here. Among the sporadic viral encephalitides, Herpes simplex encephalitis (HSE) is perhaps most frequently associated with epilepsy, which may often be severe. Seizures may be the presenting feature in 50% patients with HSE because of involvement of the highly epileptogenic frontotemporal cortex. The occurrence of seizures in HSE is associated with poor prognosis. In addition, chronic and relapsing forms of HSE have been described and these may be associated with antiepileptic drug-resistant seizures. Among the epidemic (usually due to flaviviruses) viral encephalitides, Japanese encephalitis (JE) is most common and is associated with acute symptomatic seizures, especially in children. The reported frequency of acute symptomatic seizures in JE is 7-46%. Encephalitis due to other flaviviruses such as equine, St. Louis, and West Nile viruses may also manifest with acute symptomatic seizures. In Nipah virus encephalitis, seizures are more common in relapsed and late-onset encephalitis in comparison to acute encephalitis (4% vs. 1.8%). Other viruses like measles, varicella, mumps, influenza, and entero-viruses may cause seizures depending on the area of brain involved. There is no comprehensive data regarding late unprovoked seizures in different viral encephalitides. Prospective studies are required to document the risk of late unprovoked seizures and epilepsy following viral encephalitis due to different viruses as well as to determine the clinical characteristics, course, and outcome of post-encephalitic epilepsy.

178 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a micro-channel heat sink has been introduced to dissipate the heat flux with capacity of 10MWm−2, which provides an ideal solution in the thermal management technology.
Abstract: Recent advancement in the micro-scale and nano-scale electronics systems, the demand of an innovative solution for the thermal management to dissipate the high amount of heat flux generated have become more rigorous to ensure good reliability of the devices. Micro-channel heat sink has been introduced to dissipate the heat flux with capacity of 10 MW m−2, which providing an ideal solution in the thermal management technology. Researches have been done experimentally or numerically to investigate effect of different geometric designs of micro-channel heat sinks to promote better heat transfer between micro-channel walls and cooling fluid. Other than micro-channel geometric design, type of cooling fluids and two-phase flow boiling are important issues in the micro-channel based thermal management system. In addition, applications of nano-fluids in the micro-channel heat sink are also highlighted which helps in improving the thermal conductivity of the coolant and leads to better heat dissipation rate. In addition, applications of micro-channel in the engineering sector such as solar cell, fuel cell and medical devices are reviewed. For the literature, implementation of micro-channel in the electronic devices as a thermal management solution is highly recommended due to its ability to protect and prolong the lifespan of electronic devices.

178 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Diederick E. Grobbee1551051122748
Intae Yu134137289870
Ovsat Abdinov12986478489
Jyothsna Rani Komaragiri129109782258
Odette Benary12884474238
Paul M. Vanhoutte12786862177
Irene Vichou12676272520
Ian O. Ellis126105175435
Louisa Degenhardt126798139683
Matthew Jones125116196909
Andrius Juodagalvis118106967138
Martin Ravallion11557055380
R. St. Denis11292165326
Xiao-Ming Chen10859642229
A. Yurkewicz10651451537
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202391
2022418
20213,698
20203,646
20193,239
20183,203