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Muhammad Irfan
Researcher at Najran University
Publications - 928
Citations - 10675
Muhammad Irfan is an academic researcher from Najran University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 646 publications receiving 6333 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Irfan include Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research & American University of Sharjah.
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Prevalence, epidemiology, seasonality, and phylogeny of Anaplasma marginale in blood samples of goats collected from Punjab, Pakistan
Muhammad Naveed Aziz,Muhammad Irfan,Asia Parveen,Muhammad Asif,Maryam Ijaz,Sadia Mumtaz,Sezayi Ozubek,Munir Aktas,Rana Khalid Iqbal,Furhan Iqbal +9 more
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Zinc Oxide Nanostructures of Controlled Morphology Prepared from Single Source Precursors by Wet Chemical Route
Hameed Ullah,Javid Khan,Habib Nasir,Asad Muhammad Khan,Mohsan NawazMasroor Ahmad Bangesh,Muhammad Irfan +5 more
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Comparative Genomics and Pan-Genome Driven Prediction of a Reduced Genome of Akkermansia muciniphila
TL;DR: A systematic approach was used to find a refined pan-genome profile of A. muciniphila by excluding too-diverse strains based on average nucleotide identity-based species demarcation and combines functional annotation, persistent genome, and essential genes to devise an approach to determine a minimal genome that can systematically remove unwanted genes, including virulent factors.
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Metabolomic and transcriptomic exploration of the uric acid-reducing flavonoids biosynthetic pathways in the fruit of Actinidia arguta Sieb. Zucc.
Yubo Wang,Minghui Zhang,Kuiling Dong,Xiaojuan Yin,Chunhui Hao,Wen-ge Zhang,Muhammad Irfan,Lijing Chen,Yong Wang +8 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper used a combination of targeted metabolomics and transcriptomics analysis to determine the types and differences of flavonoids in the fruit ripening period (August to September) of two main cultivated varieties in northern China.
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Vitamin K: A novel cancer chemosensitizer
Sameena Gul,Muhammad Faisal Maqbool,Amara Maryam,Muhammad Khan,Hafiz Abdullah Shakir,Muhammad Irfan,Chaman Ara,Yongming Li,Tonghui Ma +8 more
TL;DR: The mechanism, cellular targets and possible way to develop Vitamin K subtypes into effective cancer chemosensitizers are discussed and scientific basis for exploiting Vitamin K as a potential agent to improve the efficacy of chemotherapeutic drugs is provided.