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Osama Abdalla Mohamad

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  42
Citations -  939

Osama Abdalla Mohamad is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 34 publications receiving 627 citations. Previous affiliations of Osama Abdalla Mohamad include Northwest A&F University & Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department.

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Evaluation of the antimicrobial activity of endophytic bacterial populations from Chinese traditional medicinal plant licorice and characterization of the bioactive secondary metabolites produced by Bacillus atrophaeus against Verticillium dahliae.

TL;DR: These findings provide new insights into the antimicrobial activities of natural endophytes, particularly B. atrophaeus, and suggest this species may be a promising candidate as a biocontrol agent to confer resistance to Verticillium wilt disease and other phytopathogens in cotton and other crops.
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Extracellular polymeric substances from copper-tolerance Sinorhizobium meliloti immobilize Cu2+

TL;DR: F Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) analysis further confirm that proteins and carbohydrates were the main extracellular compounds which had functional groups such as carboxyl (COOH), hydroxyl (OH), and amide (NH), primarily involved in metal ion binding.
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Removal of patulin from apple juice using inactivated lactic acid bacteria

TL;DR: Apples and apple products are the most notably commodities contaminated with patulin (PAT), which cause detrimental effects on human health and economic problems, and this study investigated the removal of PAT contamination from apple juice using 10 different inactivated lactic acid bacteria strains.
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Rhizobial symbiosis effect on the growth, metal uptake, and antioxidant responses of Medicago lupulina under copper stress

TL;DR: The results indicated that the rhizobial symbiosis with S. meliloti CCNWSX0020 not only enhanced plant growth and metal uptake but also improved the responses of plant antioxidant defense to excess Cu stress.
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Bioaccumulation characterization of zinc and cadmium by Streptomyces zinciresistens, a novel actinomycete.

TL;DR: The Langmuir isotherm model fitted the experimental data of metals adsorption processes better than Freundlich isotherms model and could be obtained from metal-loaded biomass of S. zinciresistens desorption.