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Kaleem Ullah

Researcher at International Islamic University, Islamabad

Publications -  72
Citations -  1489

Kaleem Ullah is an academic researcher from International Islamic University, Islamabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Reynolds number. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 72 publications receiving 916 citations. Previous affiliations of Kaleem Ullah include Quaid-i-Azam University & COMSATS Institute of Information Technology.

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Effective ways to use Internet of Things in the field of medical and smart health care

TL;DR: This work critically evaluate the existing literature, which discusses the effective ways to deploy IoT in the field of medical and smart health care, and proposes a new semantic model for patients' e-Health, named as `k-Healthcare'.
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Poloxamer-based in situ gelling thermoresponsive systems for ocular drug delivery applications.

TL;DR: The sol-gel transition temperature, mucoadhesive properties, and drug release profiles of poloxamer-based in situ gels can be finely tuned, enabling them to be used as vehicles for the delivery of small and large drug molecules to treat diseases of the anterior and posterior segments of the eye.
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Gelatin-based hydrogels as potential biomaterials for colonic delivery of oxaliplatin.

TL;DR: The preliminary safety evaluation and oral tolerability showed that the hydrogel suspension was biocompatible and well tolerable upto 4000 mg/kg of body weight without causing any hematological or histopathological changes in rabbits.
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Fuel cell technology for sustainable development in Pakistan – An over-view

TL;DR: In this article, the research activities on fuel cell technology in Pakistan have been reviewed and it is also discussed how this technology can resolve the current energy crises in Pakistan and can be the source of sustainable energy.
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Insight into hydrogels

TL;DR: The current review is made to report latest extensive literature regarding hydrogels, their classification, synthesis methods, structure of hydrogel network, methods of crosslinking, environment-sensitiveHydrogel system, drug loading, and release, hydrogELS as biosensors and applications of hyd rogels.