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Ammara Saleem
Researcher at Government College University, Faisalabad
Publications - 65
Citations - 1228
Ammara Saleem is an academic researcher from Government College University, Faisalabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gallic acid & Ames test. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 63 publications receiving 577 citations.
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Analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory activities of grewia asiatica fruit extracts in albino mice.
Bushra Akhtar,Muhammad Aqeel Ashraf,Aqeel Javeed,Ali Sharif,Muhammad Furqan Akhtar,Ammara Saleem,Irfan Hamid,Sadia Alvi,Ghulam Murtaza +8 more
TL;DR: Both the extracts had significant analgesic, antipyretic and anti-inflammatory activities and analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used for data analysis and the values having p-value smaller than 0.05 were considered significant.
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A Comprehensive Review on Ethnomedicinal, Pharmacological and Phytochemical Basis of Anticancer Medicinal Plants of Pakistan.
TL;DR: The present review was designed to identify anticancer plants of ethnomedicinal significance and to summarize the anticancer activities carried out on these medicinal plants to establish the pharmacological and phytochemical basis of their use.
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Chemical characterization and anti-arthritic appraisal of Monotheca buxifolia methanolic extract in Complete Freund's Adjuvant-induced arthritis in Wistar rats.
Muhammad Furqan Akhtar,Khushdil Khan,Ammara Saleem,Mirza Muhammad Faran Ashraf Baig,Azhar Rasul,Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim,Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the anti-oxidant and anti-arthritic potential of a traditionally used herb, Monotheca buxifolia, was evaluated in Wistar rats treated for 21 days.
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Formulation and characterization of modified release tablets containing isoniazid using swellable polymers.
TL;DR: Korsmeyer-Peppas modeling of drug release showed that non-Fickian transport is the primary mechanism of isoniazid release from PVAc and Na-CMC based tablets, and the value of mean dissolution time decreased with the increase in the release rate of drug clearly showing the retarding behavior of the swellable polymers.
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DNA nanotechnology as a tool to develop molecular tension probes for bio-sensing and bio-imaging applications: An up-to-date review
Mirza Muhammad Faran Ashraf Baig,Mirza Muhammad Faran Ashraf Baig,Wing-Fu Lai,Wing-Fu Lai,Muhammad Furqan Akhtar,Ammara Saleem,Saud Asif Ahmed,Xing-Hua Xia +7 more
TL;DR: The existing strategies for the development of DNA molecular tension probes to target the cell surface receptors (mainly integrin) for bio-imaging and bio-sensing applications and the hybrid protein–DNA nanotechnology/supramolecular approaches are described.