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Naeem Ali
Researcher at International Islamic University, Islamabad
Publications - 153
Citations - 3570
Naeem Ali is an academic researcher from International Islamic University, Islamabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reynolds number & Stream function. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 140 publications receiving 2473 citations. Previous affiliations of Naeem Ali include Quaid-i-Azam University.
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Combined efficacy of biologically synthesized silver nanoparticles and different antibiotics against multidrug-resistant bacteria.
Syed Zeeshan Haider Naqvi,Urooj Kiran,Muhammad Ishtiaq Ali,Asif Jamal,Abdul Hameed,Safia Ahmed,Naeem Ali +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, the synergistic effect of antibiotics and nanoparticles resulted in a 0.2–7.0 fold-area increase in antibacterial activity, which clearly revealed that nanoparticles can be effectively used in combination with antibiotics in order to improve their efficacy against various pathogenic microbes.
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Physicochemical characterization and Bioremediation perspective of textile effluent, dyes and metals by indigenous Bacteria
TL;DR: Bacterial decolorization/degradation of dyes indicated on solid media was confirmed through experiments carried out in liquid broth, and overall bacterial resistance was quite high against Fe(3+) (2820), Cr (1203), Zn (1122), Mn (804) and Pb(2+) (435), whereas, it varied amid 300-500 in four dyes.
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Periphytic biofilm: An innovative approach for biodegradation of microplastics.
Sadaf Shabbir,Muhammad Faheem,Naeem Ali,Philip G. Kerr,Long Fei Wang,Sathishkumar Kuppusamy,Yi Li +6 more
TL;DR: It was observed that the addition of glucose enhanced the biodegradation of MPs by periphyton biofilm for all MPs after 60 days compared to natural biofilm alone, which might also be due to the change in the microbial community structures after addition of the C-sources.
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Isolation and molecular characterization of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic degrading fungal isolates
Muhammad Ishtiaq Ali,Safia Ahmed,Geoff D. Robson,Imran Javed,Naeem Ali,Naima Atiq,Abdul Hameed +6 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that isolated fungal strains have significant potential for biodegradation of PVC plastics.
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Revisiting the mechanistic pathways for bacterial mediated synthesis of noble metal nanoparticles.
TL;DR: This review article has primarily targeted the mechanisms involved in the green synthesis of metal NPs, which have been reported during the last few years and highlighted nitrate reductase as a principle reducing agent in the bacterial mediated synthesis and stabilization of NPs.