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Mohammed Farahna

Researcher at Qassim University

Publications -  19
Citations -  467

Mohammed Farahna is an academic researcher from Qassim University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diabetes mellitus & Garcinia kola. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 400 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammed Farahna include Neelain University.

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Insulin resistance and cancer: the role of insulin and IGFs

TL;DR: Evidence highlighting recent advances in understanding on the role of ILPs as the link between insulin resistance and cancer and between immune deregulation and cancer in obesity are discussed, as well as those areas where there remains a paucity of data.
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Signaling pathways bridging microbial-triggered inflammation and cancer

TL;DR: Recent findings on the implication of inflammatory signaling pathways in microbial-triggered carcinogenesis as well as the possible role of microbiota modulation in cancer prevention are herein summarized and discussed.
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Anti-plasmodial effects of Azadirachta indica in experimental cerebral malaria: Apoptosis of cerebellar Purkinje cells of mice as a marker

TL;DR: Azadirachta indica (Neem) extract was not protective against malaria symptoms and signs in this mouse model, however, a difference in the number of apoptotic Purkinje cells between the untreated control group and Neem treatment at 500 mg/kg suggests that Neem may have some neuronal protective effect.
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High fiber probiotic fermented mare's milk reduces the toxic effects of mercury in rats

TL;DR: Feeding high fiber fermented mare`s milk may reduce the toxic effects of mercury, as well as improve histopathology of kidney and brain, and there was restoration of the biochemical parameters in serum to almost normal values.
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Azadirachta indica ethanolic extract protects neurons from apoptosis and mitigates brain swelling in experimental cerebral malaria.

TL;DR: The present findings suggest that Azadirachta indica ethanolic extract has protective effects on neuronal populations in the inflamed central nervous system, and justify at least in part its use in African and Asian folk medicine and practices.