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Abeer M. Al-Subaie

Researcher at University of Dammam

Publications -  27
Citations -  390

Abeer M. Al-Subaie is an academic researcher from University of Dammam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human leukocyte antigen & Haplotype. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 27 publications receiving 228 citations. Previous affiliations of Abeer M. Al-Subaie include National Health Service & University of Cambridge.

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In vitro wound healing potency of methanolic leaf extract of Aristolochia saccata is possibly mediated by its stimulatory effect on collagen-1 expression.

TL;DR: The wound healing capabilities of A. saccata could be recommended as a potential source of wound healing agents using scratch assay as a primary model, where proliferative and migratory capabilities of test compounds could be monitored through microscopy studies.
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Platelet function is modified by common sequence variation in megakaryocyte super enhancers

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated, through ex vivo and proof of principle genome editing validation, that variants in super enhancers play an important role in controlling archetypical platelet functions.
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Application of Computational Biology and Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Cancer Precision Drug Discovery

TL;DR: This review focused on how computational biology and artificial intelligence technologies can be implemented by integrating the knowledge of cancer drugs, drug resistance, next-generation sequencing, genetic variants, and structural biology in the cancer precision drug discovery.
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Polymorphisms of the human platelet alloantigens HPA-1, HPA-2, HPA-3, and HPA-4 in ischemic stroke.

TL;DR: This is the first evidence demonstrating differential association of the common 4 HPA gene variants and specific HPA genotype combinations with stroke, and thereby conferred a disease susceptibility and protective nature to these genotypes combinations.
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Investigation of nonsynonymous mutations in the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 and its interaction with the ACE2 receptor by molecular docking and MM/GBSA approach.

TL;DR: In this paper, the stability of pathological nonsynonymous mutations in the Spike-protein and the binding behavior of the ACE2 receptor with the S-protein were examined using the molecular docking and MM_GBSA approaches.