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Ali H. Bahkali

Researcher at King Saud University

Publications -  343
Citations -  12208

Ali H. Bahkali is an academic researcher from King Saud University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Dothideomycetes. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 287 publications receiving 9411 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali H. Bahkali include Yeungnam University & Landcare Research.

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Diosgenin Loaded Polymeric Nanoparticles with Potential Anticancer Efficacy.

TL;DR: The in vitro drug release studies showed diffusion and dissolution controlled drug release pattern following Korsmeyer–Peppas kinetic model and in vitro morphological and cytotoxic studies were performed to evaluate the toxicity of synthesized drug loaded nanoparticles in model cell lines.
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Aquapeziza: a new genus from freshwater and its morphological and phylogenetic relationships to Pezizaceae

TL;DR: A new genus and species Aquapeziza globispora is proposed to accommodate a new discomycete species from a small stream in Yunnan Province that cannot be accommodated in any known genus based on morphological characters and molecular data.
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Some stromatic pyrenomycetous fungi from northern Thailand - 1. Biscogniuxia , Camillea and Hypoxylon (Xylariaceae)

TL;DR: Fourteen species of stromatic pyrenomycetous fungi (family Xylariaceae) collected in northern Thailand are discussed and six are described as taxa new to science.
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Two novel species of Vagicola (Phaeosphaeriaceae) from Italy

TL;DR: Two new species referable to Vagicola, Phaeosphaeriaceae are introduced in this paper based on analyses of LSU and ITS sequence data and their unique morphology.
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The Phylogenetic Placement of Eriosporella bambusicola sp. nov. in Capnodiales

TL;DR: Maximum-likelihood and maximum parsimony analyses of combined LSU and SSU rDNA sequence data set show E. bambusicola to belong to the Capnodiales where it forms a cluster with Pseudoramichloridium.