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Adverse Effects of Cyclosporine Therapy on Kidney Transplant Patients

Thesis Info

Author

Shagufta Batool Shah

Department

Deptt. of Biological Sciences, QAU.

Program

Mphil

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

1997

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

51

Subject

Biological Sciences

Language

English

Other

Call No: DISS/M.Phil BIO/580

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-02-19 12:33:56

ARI ID

1676718598615

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بشیر احمد چونچال

بشیر احمد چونچال
چونچال (۱۹۱۰ئ۔۱۹۸۵ئ) کا اصل نام بشیر احمد اور چونچالؔ تخلص کرتے تھے۔ چونچال سیالکوٹ میں پیدا ہوئے۔ (۵۱۸) ان کی زندگی عسرت اور عدم آسائش کا شکار رہی لیکن وہ اپنے وقت میں مشاعروں کے مقبول ترین شعرا میں شمار ہوتے تھے۔ ان کا ایک شعری مجموعہ ’’منقار‘‘ دوست پبلی کیشنز اسلام آباد نے ۲۰۰۰ء میں شائع کیا۔ جو طنز یہ ومزاحیہ شاعری پر مشتمل ہے۔ اس کتاب میں غزلیں ،نظمیں اور قطعات شامل ہیں۔ یہ مجموعہ ایک سو پچاس صفحات پر مشتمل ہے۔ اس کتاب کے آغاز میں کامران مسعود کا مضمون’’ابتدائیہ‘‘ اصغر سودائی کا مضمون ’’چونچال ایک منفرد شاعر ‘‘،انور مسعود کا مضمون’’سیالکوٹ کا واحد ظریف شاعر‘‘ اور ضمیر جعفری کا تبصرہ ’’کلام بولتا ہے ‘‘ شامل ہیں۔
’’منقار‘‘ کے علاوہ ان کا کلیات زیر ترتیب ہے ابھی تک ان کا مجموعی کلام دسیتاب نہیں ہو سکا۔
بشیر احمد چونچال عظیم مزاح نگار شعرا میں ایک امتیازی حیثیت رکھتے تھے۔ اس امر کے کہ وہ عصر حاضر کے مزاح نگاروں میںصفِ اول کے شاعر تھے انھیں وہ مقام و مرتبہ نہ مل سکا جو ان سے کم تر درجے کے شاعروں کو مل چکا ہے یا مل رہا ہے۔
اصغر سودائی چونچالؔ کی عظمت کے حوالے سے رقم طرا ز ہیں:
اگر میں یہ کہوں کہ چونچالؔ اکبر الہ آبادی کے بعد دوسرا بڑا شاعر ہے ۔ جس نے فلاح قوم کا بیڑا اٹھایا اور ساری عمر اسی دشت کی سیاہی میں گزار دی تو ہر لحاظ سے یہ ایک ایسا دعویٰ ہو گا جس کی دلیل ان کا کلام ہے۔(۵۱۹)
سید ضمیر جعفری چونچالؔ سیالکوٹی کے دوست تھے اور متعدد مرتبہ سیالکوٹ میں چونچال سے ان کی ملاقاتیں بھی ہوئیں۔چونچال اور ضمیر جعفری اکٹھے مشاعر ے بھی پڑھتے رہے۔ ضمیر جعفری چونچال کے بارے میں چونچال کے شعری مجموعے پر اپنے...

Religiosity for Promotion of Behavior: Role of Islamic Worships in Moral Development of Muslim Youth

The question of moral rectitude and upbringing of youth in the current social arena is the contemporary discovery attributed to social and family norms that also undergo change due to social and economic reasons. Consequently, deferring levels of piety become more or less acceptable according to an individual’s surroundings and age. The study was done to determine the association between religiosity and behaviors likely to improve the moral, social and psychological habits of young Muslims. The discussion of the article contextualizes the effects of observing practices of Islam on a larger scale. A sample study of this research can be used as evidence to counter the contemporary environment which inevitably generates contradictions for young people. The contradictions result in uncertainty and materialistic atmosphere which does not cater to their spiritual needs and the requirements to develop as the youth of Ummah. Yet, we cannot stop or avoid the negative channels and their effects prevailing on the internet. We can; however, extend the positive spiritual energy in youth that is only possible through careful observance of religious practices comprising regular prayers, fasting, charity and pilgrimage (Hajj). The current apathy of our youth towards the religious injunctions may be attributed to social and family norms that are in some cases relative to the economic conditions and social backup. This will evaluate and assess the way and means of effective inlaying of moral fields where our young people can improve their moral aptitude and rectitude. The impasse of current moral turpitude can be shattered with the bounding relation of human activity and Islamic ritual.

Immunodynamics of Hiv-1 in Genetically Diverse Cohorts

Under the influence of host immune pressures, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) rapidly accumulates and selects mutations that confer survival advantage to the virus. The human leukocyte antigen (HLA) represents one of the major host selection pressures that drive the antigenic evolution of HIV. During the course of infection, the interplay of host and virus factors determines the eventual outcome of the disease as well as the repertoire of predominant viral mutants in a given host milieu. In global perspective, this cross-talk between the host and the virus is observed as population-specific amplification of particular HIV subtypes, recombinant forms, or mutation variants. This study focuses on the HIV immunogenic protein Gag to analyze; a) the association of host immunity and viral genetic variability with disease progression, b) HIV subtype A divergence and epitope evolution at global as well as at population level, and c) co-occurring epitope mutations in HIV Gag, using a new in-house bioinformatics tool. Methodology: In this study, a total of 1893 subtype A sequences, from mid-1980s to late 2000s, representing 19 different countries, were included for global analysis. For cohort study, 15 Afghan, 50 Kenyan and 74 Pakistani HIV positive samples were collected. Using a variety of bioinformatics software, the sequences from HIV-1 Gag region p24 and p2p7p1p6 were analyzed for mutations affecting genetic divergence and epitope evolution (predominantly V303 to T303 mutation in the Pakistani and Kenyan cohorts, respectively). Subsequently, the population-specific Gag mutations V303 and T303 were focused for in vitro analysis. Proteasomal assays followed by Mass Spectrometry were performed to evaluate the significance of V303 and T303 mutation in epitope processing. The HIV divergence was analyzed using phylogenetic networks and Bayesian Skyline plot, whereas, the genomic variability of Gag was measured in terms of GàA substitutions and Shannon entropy. Finally, a new Bioinformatics software, I-CAN (Identification of Co-occurring Amino acids and Nucleotides), was developed and used to analyze Gag epitope mutations co-occurring with the mutation V303T in Pakistani and Kenyan sequences. Results: In the Kenyan cohort, a linear trend between HIV genomic variability, and high viral load and low CD4 count was observed. Furthermore, certain Gag mutations unique to either Pakistani or Kenyan cohort were observed to affect the epitope processing in a population-specific manner. As a consequence of these mutations, epitope pattern in the two cohorts was uniquely altered. In the global analysis, it was observed that the HIV subtype A diverged around mid-90s from Kenya, exhibiting an upward trend in genomic variability that peaked in the last 5 years (2005-2010) of the analysis. A similar trend was also observed in Gag epitopes, where point mutations gave rise to novel Gag epitopes, evolving especially in the years 2005-2010. Finally, the results from the tool I-CAN, indicated a strong association in certain Gag co- occurring epitope mutations and the patient‟s HLA types. Conclusion: A pattern of population-specific Gag epitopes was observed that appeared to be evolving under selection pressures from the host HLA. Further investigation of these mutations will enhance the understanding of the evolution of HIV under host/population-specific selection pressures. This information may be helpful in designing vaccine and treatment strategies against HIV.