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Nawab Ali
Researcher at University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Publications - 94
Citations - 1557
Nawab Ali is an academic researcher from University of Arkansas at Little Rock. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Apoptosis. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1379 citations. Previous affiliations of Nawab Ali include National Institute for Medical Research & Yale University.
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Inhibition of Clathrin Assembly by High Affinity Binding of Specific Inositol Polyphosphates to the Synapse-specific Clathrin Assembly Protein AP-3
TL;DR: It is suggested that specific inositol polyphosphates may play a role in the regulation of synaptic function by interacting with the synapse-specific clathrin assembly protein AP-3.
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Cobalt nanoparticles coated with graphitic shells as localized radio frequency absorbers for cancer therapy
Yang Xu,Meena Mahmood,Zhongrui Li,Enkeleda Dervishi,Steve Trigwell,Vladimir P. Zharov,Nawab Ali,Viney Saini,Alexandru R. Biris,Dan Lupu,Dorin Boldor,Alexandru S. Biris +11 more
TL;DR: DNA gel electrophoresis assays of the HeLa cells after the RF treatment showed a strong broadening of the DNA fragmentation spectrum, which further proved the intense localized thermally induced damages, under RF exposure in the presence of C-Co-NPs.
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Cytotoxicity and biological effects of functional nanomaterials delivered to various cell lines
Meena Mahmood,Daniel A. Casciano,Teodora Mocan,Cornel Iancu,Yang Xu,Lucian Mocan,Dana Iancu,Enkeleda Dervishi,Zhongrui Li,Mustafa Z. Abdalmuhsen,Alexandru R. Biris,Nawab Ali,Paul C. Howard,Alexandru S. Biris +13 more
TL;DR: A strong interaction between the nanomaterials used in this study and the protein structure of the cells allowed a more effective action of the apoptotic agents, which could be the foundation of a new class of cancer therapies that are composed of both chemotherapeutic agents and nanommaterials.
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Advancements in oxazolidinone synthesis utilizing carbon dioxide as a C1 source
Sharon Pulla,Charlette M. Felton,Punnamchandar Ramidi,Yashraj Gartia,Nawab Ali,Udaya B. Nasini,Anindya Ghosh +6 more
TL;DR: Carbon dioxide, a natural molecule, has been utilized in the synthesis of chemicals for several decades and its innocuous chemical properties make it a favorable substance to incorporate in such synthetic processes as mentioned in this paper.
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Synergistic enhancement of cancer therapy using a combination of carbon nanotubes and anti-tumor drug.
Meena Mahmood,Alokita Karmakar,Ashley Fejleh,Teodora Mocan,Cornel Iancu,Lucian Mocan,Dana Iancu,Yang Xu,Enkeleda Dervishi,Zhongrui Li,Alexandru R. Biris,Rakhee Agarwal,Nawab Ali,Ekaterina I. Galanzha,Alexandru S. Biris,Vladimir P. Zharov +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time, that CNTs can be considered as anti-tumor agents and, when in combination with conventional drugs, can significantly enhance their chemotherapeutic effects.