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Asif Ahmed
Researcher at Khulna University
Publications - 241
Citations - 12271
Asif Ahmed is an academic researcher from Khulna University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vascular endothelial growth factor & Angiogenesis. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 211 publications receiving 10856 citations. Previous affiliations of Asif Ahmed include British Heart Foundation & Aston University.
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Binding Mode Prediction of 5-Hydroxytryptamine 2C Receptor Ligands by Homology Modeling and Molecular Docking Analysis
TL;DR: A new template derived homology model using beta 2 adrenergic receptor (β2AR), the model was energetically minimized and validated by flexible ligand docking with known agonists and antagonists and can be useful for further virtual screening based lead identification.
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Angiogenic growth factors in pregnancy
TL;DR: Results in failed implantation and abnormalities of hox gene expression have been identified in endometrium of patients with endometriosis, a condition assumed to be associated withfailed implantation.
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On‐going consequences of in utero exposure of Pb: An epigenetic perspective
TL;DR: In this review, currently available information on Pb‐mediated alterations in the fetal epigenome is summarized to help to understand the mechanisms in detail and to formulate safety guidelines for pregnant women and developing children.
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An Analysis of Product and Service Portfolio of Mobile Phone Operators of Bangladesh
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the services portfolio of mobile phone operators of Bangladesh and categorized them into six major parts - prepaid, postpaid, internet, value added services, roaming and devices.
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Development and validation of prediction models for risk of adverse outcomes in women with early-onset pre-eclampsia: protocol of the prospective cohort PREP study
John Allotey,Nadine Marlin,Ben W.J. Mol,Peter von Dadelszen,Wessel Ganzevoort,Joost Akkermans,Asif Ahmed,Jane P Daniels,Jon Deeks,Khaled M K Ismail,Ann Marie Barnard,Julie Dodds,Sally Kerry,Carl Moons,Khalid S. Khan,Richard D Riley,Shakila Thangaratinam +16 more
TL;DR: The PREP study will quantify the risk of maternal complications at various time points and provide individualised estimates of overall risk in women with early-onset pre-eclampsia to plan the management.