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Ayesha Kashif
Researcher at Eulji University
Publications - 10
Citations - 315
Ayesha Kashif is an academic researcher from Eulji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immunoglobulin E & HaCaT. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 67 citations.
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Current advances in treatment technologies for removal of emerging contaminants from water – A critical review
TL;DR: A review of the sources, classification, fate and transport of emerging contaminants and the recent researches and advancements for their treatment/elimination will help in selecting the best available technology for specific contaminant under particular conditions.
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A brief review of anaerobic membrane bioreactors emphasizing recent advancements, fouling issues and future perspectives.
Muhammad Kashif Shahid,Ayesha Kashif,Prangya Ranjan Rout,Muhammad Aslam,Ahmed Fuwad,Younggyun Choi,Rajesh Banu J,Jeong Hoon Park,Gopalakrishnan Kumar +8 more
TL;DR: The key issues that require urgent attention to facilitate large scale and integrated application of AnMBR technology are identified and future research perspectives relating to the prevalent issues are proposed.
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Biofuels and biorefineries: Development, application and future perspectives emphasizing the environmental and economic aspects.
Muhammad Kashif Shahid,Ayesha Batool,Ayesha Kashif,Muhammad Haq Nawaz,Muhammad Aslam,Nafees Iqbal,Younggyun Choi +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a brief review of operation, development, application, limitations, future perspectives, circular bioeconomy, and life cycle assessment of biorefinery is briefly discussed.
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Suppressive effects of S100A8 and S100A9 on neutrophil apoptosis by cytokine release of human bronchial epithelial cells in asthma.
Da Hye Kim,Ayoung Gu,Ji-Sook Lee,Eun Ju Yang,Ayesha Kashif,Min Hwa Hong,Geunyeong Kim,Beom Seok Park,Soo Jin Lee,In Sik Kim +9 more
TL;DR: Neutrophil apoptosis was blocked by co-culture of normal and asthmatic neutrophils with BEAS-2B cells in the presence of S 100A8 and S100A9, and findings will enable elucidation of asthma pathogenesis.
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S100A8 and S100A9 Promote Apoptosis of Chronic Eosinophilic Leukemia Cells
Ji-Sook Lee,Na Rae Lee,Ayesha Kashif,Seung-Ju Yang,A. Reum Nam,A. Reum Nam,Ik-Chan Song,Soojung Gong,Min Hwa Hong,Geunyeong Kim,Pu Reum Seok,Myung-Shin Lee,Kee-Hyung Sung,In Sik Kim +13 more
TL;DR: S100A8 and S100A9 blocked tumor progression of xenografted EoL-1 and Eo L-1-IR cells in NOD-SCID mice and evoked apoptosis of eosinophils derived from hypereos inophilic syndrome as well as chronic eOSinophilic leukemia.