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Jehad Abubaker

Researcher at New Mexico State University

Publications -  157
Citations -  5406

Jehad Abubaker is an academic researcher from New Mexico State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 123 publications receiving 4178 citations. Previous affiliations of Jehad Abubaker include Alfaisal University & Qatar Airways.

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Nitrogen transfer in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis

TL;DR: Results of stable isotope labelling experiments are reported showing that inorganic nitrogen taken up by the fungus outside the roots is incorporated into amino acids, translocated from the extraradical to the intraradical mycelium as arginine, but transferred to the plant without carbon.
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The role of Gut Microbiota in the development of obesity and Diabetes

TL;DR: The role of key metabolites mainly the short chain fatty acids that are produced by gut microbiota and how they impact key metabolic pathways such as insulin signalling, incretin production as well as inflammation are looked at.
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Carbon Export from Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Roots Involves the Translocation of Carbohydrate as well as Lipid

TL;DR: A 4-fold role for glycogen in the AM symbiosis is proposed: sequestration of hexose taken from the host, long-term storage in spores, translocation from intraradical mycelium to ERM, and buffering of intracellular hexose levels throughout the life cycle.
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The Role of Lipid Metabolism in COVID-19 Virus Infection and as a Drug Target.

TL;DR: The role of lipid metabolism in viral infection as well as the possibility of targeting lipid metabolism to interfere with the viral life cycle are discussed.
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Clinicopathological Analysis of Papillary Thyroid Cancer with PIK3CA Alterations in a Middle Eastern Population

TL;DR: A higher incidence of PIK3CA alterations and the possible synergistic effect of Pik3 CA alterations and BRAF mutations suggest their major role in Middle Eastern PTC tumorigenesis and argue for therapeutic targeting of PI3K/AKT and MAPK pathways.