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Mohammad A. I. Al-Hatamleh

Researcher at Universiti Sains Malaysia

Publications -  28
Citations -  622

Mohammad A. I. Al-Hatamleh is an academic researcher from Universiti Sains Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 20 publications receiving 184 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad A. I. Al-Hatamleh include Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin.

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Comprehensive Structural and Molecular Comparison of Spike Proteins of SARS-CoV-2, SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, and Their Interactions with ACE2.

TL;DR: This review comprehensively addresses in detail the variations in S protein, its receptor-binding characteristics and detailed structural interactions, the process of cleavage involved in priming, as well as other differences between coronaviruses.
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Side Effects and Perceptions Following COVID-19 Vaccination in Jordan: A Randomized, Cross-Sectional Study Implementing Machine Learning for Predicting Severity of Side Effects

TL;DR: In this paper, a cross-sectional study was conducted by distributing an online survey targeted toward Jordan inhabitants who received any COVID-19 vaccines, and data were statistically analyzed and certain machine learning (ML) tools, including multilayer perceptron (MLP), eXtreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), random forest (RF), and K-star were used to predict the severity of side effects.
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Antiviral and Immunomodulatory Effects of Phytochemicals from Honey against COVID-19: Potential Mechanisms of Action and Future Directions.

TL;DR: Evidence for its role as a potentially effective natural product against COVID-19 is reviewed, exclusively summarizing all bioactive compounds in honey with their probable mechanisms of action as antiviral agents, specifically against SARS-CoV-2.
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Antioxidant-Based Medicinal Properties of Stingless Bee Products: Recent Progress and Future Directions.

TL;DR: This review highlights for the first time the medicinal benefits of stingless bee products (honey, propolis, pollen and cerumen), recent investigations and promising future directions, and emphasizes the potential antioxidant properties of these products that play a vital role in preventing and treating diseases associated with oxidative stress, microbial infections and inflammatory disorders.
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Recent Advances in Diagnostic Approaches for Epstein-Barr Virus.

TL;DR: Current advances in the detection of Epstein–Barr virus are presented, detailing the advantages and disadvantages of the various techniques and fundamental virological concepts are highlighted to enhance the greater understanding, the proper application, and the interpretation of EBV tests.