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Autor:
Mohammad Mahboob Alam, Abdulraheem SA Almalki, Thikryat Neamatallah, Nada M. Ali, Azizah M. Malebari, Syed Nazreen
Publikováno v:
Pharmaceuticals, Vol 13, Iss 11, p 390 (2020)
Thymidylate synthase (TS) has emerged as a hot spot in cancer treatment, as it is directly involved in DNA synthesis. In the present article, nine hybrids containing 1,2,3-triazole and 1,3,4-oxadiazole moieties (6–14) were synthesized and evaluated
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3c85d06ddd29460e94477c5183dcd625
Autor:
Shridevi Salagare, Prashanth S. Adarakatti, Abdulraheem SA Almalki, Venkataramanappa Yarradoddappa
Publikováno v:
Materials Research Innovations. 27:212-222
Autor:
Muhammad Bilal Afridi, Haroon Khan, Syed Wadood Ali Shah, Muhammad Zafar, Abdulraheem SA Almalki, Mehreen Ghias, Noor Rahman
Publikováno v:
Main Group Chemistry. 21:373-386
In this study, the anti-nociceptive potential of Schiff bases derivatives of 4-aminoantioyrine, (Z)-4-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzylideneamino)-2, 3-dimethyl-1-phenyl-1, 2dihydropyrazol-5-one 1 and (Z)-4-(2-nitrobenzylideneamino)-2, 3-dimethyl-1-phenyl-1
Publikováno v:
Cellular and Molecular Biology. 67:106-114
Alzheimer's disease is a chronic neurodegenerative ailment and the most familiar type of dementia in the older population with no effective cure to date. It is characterized by a decrease in memory, associated with the mutilation of cholinergic neuro
Autor:
Abdulraheem SA Almalki, Syed Nazreen, Serag Eldin I. Elbehairi, Mohammad Asad, Ali A. Shati, Mohammad Y. Alfaifi, Abdulrahman Alhadhrami, Ahmed A. Elhenawy, Ali Q. Alorabi, Abdullah M. Asiri, Mohammad Mahboob Alam
Publikováno v:
New Journal of Chemistry. 46:14967-14978
Compounds 10 and 14 arrest the cell cycle at the G1 phase and induce apoptosis without any necrosis in MDA-MB-231 cells.
Publikováno v:
Soft matter. 18(30)
Fly ash is a toxic industrial waste, mainly consisting of silica and alumina particles, that has been found discharged into the environment. It is proposed that alginate, a naturally occurring biopolymer, can bind to these minerals and thus play a ro