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Mohamed M. Ahmed
Researcher at University of Wyoming
Publications - 275
Citations - 6281
Mohamed M. Ahmed is an academic researcher from University of Wyoming. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crash & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 239 publications receiving 4426 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamed M. Ahmed include United States Department of Transportation & Suez Canal University.
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Co-circulation of three camel coronavirus species and recombination of MERS-CoVs in Saudi Arabia
Jamal S. M. Sabir,Tommy Tsan-Yuk Lam,Mohamed M. Ahmed,Lifeng Li,Yongyi Shen,Salah E. M. Abo-Aba,Muhammad I. Qureshi,Mohamed Abu-Zeid,Yu Zhang,Mohammad A. Khiyami,Njud S. Alharbi,Nahid H. Hajrah,Meshaal J. Sabir,Mohammed H. Z. Mutwakil,Saleh A. Kabli,Faten A. S. Alsulaimany,Abdullah Y. Obaid,Boping Zhou,David K. Smith,Edward C. Holmes,Hongbo Zhu,Yi Guan +21 more
TL;DR: Camels serve as an important reservoir for the maintenance and diversification of the MERS-CoVs and are the source of human infections with this virus, according to surveillance in Saudi Arabia in 2014 and 2015.
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Production of Biopharmaceuticals in E. coli: Current Scenario and Future Perspectives.
Mohammed N. Baeshen,Ahmed M. Al-Hejin,Roop Singh Bora,Mohamed M. Ahmed,Hassan A. I. Ramadan,Kulvinder Singh Saini,Kulvinder Singh Saini,Nabih A. Baeshen,Elrashdy M. Redwan +8 more
TL;DR: This review summarizes the recent advancements that may further expand the use of the E. coli expression system to produce more complex and also glycosylated proteins for therapeutic use in the future.
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Cell factories for insulin production.
Nabih A. Baeshen,Mohammed N. Baeshen,Abdullah Sheikh,Roop Singh Bora,Mohamed M. Ahmed,Hassan A. I. Ramadan,Kulvinder Singh Saini,Elrashdy M. Redwan +7 more
TL;DR: This review would focus in this review, on various approaches that can be exploited to increase the production of a biologically active insulin and its analogues in E. coli and yeast.
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SR-B1 drives endothelial cell LDL transcytosis via DOCK4 to promote atherosclerosis
Linzhang Huang,Ken L. Chambliss,Xiaofei Gao,Ivan S. Yuhanna,Erica Behling-Kelly,Erica Behling-Kelly,Sonia Bergaya,Mohamed M. Ahmed,Peter Michaely,Katherine Luby-Phelps,Anza Darehshouri,Lin Xu,Edward A. Fisher,Woo Ping Ge,Chieko Mineo,Philip W. Shaul +15 more
TL;DR: The SR-B1 receptor partners with DOCK4 and RAC1 to drive the uptake and transcytosis of LDL in endothelial cells, thereby promoting atherosclerosis in mice and challenging the long-held concept that atherogenesis involves passive movement of LDL across a compromised endothelial barrier.
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Bayesian random effect models incorporating real-time weather and traffic data to investigate mountainous freeway hazardous factors.
TL;DR: The results indicate that the weather condition variables, especially precipitation, play a key role in the crash occurrence models and imply that different active traffic management strategies should be designed based on seasons.