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Ehtesham Jameel
Researcher at B. R. Ambedkar Bihar University
Publications - 17
Citations - 675
Ehtesham Jameel is an academic researcher from B. R. Ambedkar Bihar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein kinase A & Docking (molecular). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 465 citations. Previous affiliations of Ehtesham Jameel include Jamia Millia Islamia & Zhejiang University.
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Recent advances in iron complexes as potential anticancer agents
Waseem A. Wani,Umair Baig,Sheikh Shreaz,Rayees Ahmad Shiekh,Prince Firdous Iqbal,Ehtesham Jameel,Akil Ahmad,Siti Hamidah Mohd-Setapar,Md. Mushtaque,Lee Ting Hun +9 more
TL;DR: The aspects of the photocytotoxicity, redox activity and multinuclearity of anticancer iron complexes are discussed, in addition to discussing ferrocenyl derivatives and salen complexes.
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Ferroquine and its derivatives: new generation of antimalarial agents.
TL;DR: The present article describes the structural, chemical and biological features of ferroquine, a derivative of chloroquine with antimalarial properties, and discusses the current challenges and future perspectives of feroquine-based antimalaria drug development.
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Coumarin: A Privileged Scaffold for the Design and Development of Antineurodegenerative Agents.
TL;DR: This review undertakes estimation of the wide spectrum of studies focusing coumarin to the domain of drug research for ND, and searches for multitarget cou marin‐based inhibitors and their scope for NDs.
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Curcumin specifically binds to the human calcium–calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV: fluorescence and molecular dynamics simulation studies
Nasimul Hoda,Huma Naz,Ehtesham Jameel,Ashutosh Shandilya,Sharmistha Dey,Md. Imtaiyaz Hassan,Faizan Ahmad,Bhyravabhotla Jayaram +7 more
TL;DR: In insights into designing a new inspired curcumin derivatives as therapeutic agents against many life-threatening diseases, the interaction ofCurcumin with human CAMK4 is studied using molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, fluorescence binding, and surface plasmon resonance (SPR) methods.
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Synthesis and screening of triazolopyrimidine scaffold as multi-functional agents for Alzheimer's disease therapies
Jitendra Kumar,Poonam Meena,Anju Singh,Ehtesham Jameel,Mudasir Maqbool,Mohammad Mobashir,Ashutosh Shandilya,Manisha Tiwari,Nasimul Hoda,Bhyravabhotla Jayaram +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of triazolopyrimidine-quinoline and cyanopyridine-quinoline hybrids were designed, synthesized and evaluated as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs).