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Arjumand Ather

Researcher at University of Tromsø

Publications -  22
Citations -  1011

Arjumand Ather is an academic researcher from University of Tromsø. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative structure–activity relationship & Tyrosinase. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 22 publications receiving 948 citations. Previous affiliations of Arjumand Ather include University of Karachi & University of Ferrara.

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Tyrosinase inhibitory cycloartane type triterpenoids from the methanol extract of the whole plant of Amberboa ramosa Jafri and their structure–activity relationship

TL;DR: Eight new tyrosinase inhibitory cycloartane triterpenoids have been discovered from the methanol extract of the whole plant of Amberboa ramosa (Roxb.) Jafri, which is a member from the Compositae family.
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Prediction of Tyrosinase Inhibition Activity Using Atom‐Based Bilinear Indices

TL;DR: The results of QSAR studies of tyrosinase inhibitors using the new MDs and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) demonstrate the ability of the bilinear indices in testing biological properties, as well as proposing a new means of molecular parametrization easily calculated from 2D molecular information.
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Expression of estrogen receptor alpha gene in breast cancer cells treated with transcription factor decoy is modulated by Bangladeshi natural plant extracts.

TL;DR: Lupeol, a known triterpenoid, was found to stimulate the decoy effect of RA4 DNA sequence, increasing at a high level ERa gene expression in MDA-MB-231 ERalpha-negative breast cancer cells, and also inhibited cell proliferation.
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Bangladeshi medicinal plant extracts inhibiting molecular interactions between nuclear factors and target DNA sequences mimicking NF-kappaB binding sites.

TL;DR: Low concentrations of Hemidesmus indicus, Polyalthia longifolia, Moringa oleifera and Lagerstroemia speciosa, and very low concentrations of Aphanamixis polystachya extracts inhibit the interactions between nuclear factors and target DNA elements mimicking sequences recognized by the nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB).