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I. A. Allamin

Researcher at University of Maiduguri

Publications -  20
Citations -  154

I. A. Allamin is an academic researcher from University of Maiduguri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioremediation & Hepatitis B virus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications receiving 96 citations. Previous affiliations of I. A. Allamin include Universiti Putra Malaysia.

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Rhizodegradation of Petroleum Oily Sludge-contaminated Soil Using Cajanus cajan Increases the Diversity of Soil Microbial Community

TL;DR: Cajanus cajan a legume plant, was evaluated as a phyto-remediating agent for petroleum oily sludge-spiked soil and showed great potential in reclaiming POS contaminated soil.
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Physicochemical and bacteriological analyses of drinking water from wash boreholes in Maiduguri Metropolis, Borno State, Nigeria

TL;DR: The results obtained were compared with World Health Organization (WHO), National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), and Nigeria Standard of Drinking Water Quality (NSDWQ) standard for drinking water as mentioned in this paper.
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In Silico Molecular Docking and Molecular Dynamic Simulation of Potential Inhibitors of 3C-like Main Proteinase (3CLpro) from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) Using Selected African Medicinal Plants

TL;DR: The interaction between the 3CLpro and potential inhibitory compounds identified from the extracts of Zingiber offinale and Anacardium occidentale using in silico docking and Molecular Dynamics Simulation to determine the stability of the protein–ligand complex.
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Prevalence of salmonella agglutinins among patients attending hospitals in biu, Borno State, Nigeria

TL;DR: Based on occupation, students/pupils have the highest antibody titers among different groups, and more positive samples were detected in unmarried patients compared to married ones, even though, there is no statistical significance.
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Occurrence of hydrocarbon degrading bacteria in soil in Kukawa, Borno State

TL;DR: It was observed that the microorganisms (TAHB, and HUB) were more densely populated at 10cm depth than at 20 cm depth, which indicated that the bacterial isolates utilized most of the crude oil components particularly straight chain alkanes and cycloalkanes.