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Rizwan Hasan Khan

Researcher at Aligarh Muslim University

Publications -  402
Citations -  14168

Rizwan Hasan Khan is an academic researcher from Aligarh Muslim University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Circular dichroism & Human serum albumin. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 373 publications receiving 11681 citations. Previous affiliations of Rizwan Hasan Khan include Quaid-i-Azam University & Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology.

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Low dose mercury toxicity and human health.

TL;DR: Decreased performance in areas of motor function and memory has been reported among children exposed to presumably safe mercury levels and disruption of attention, fine motorfunction and verbal memory was also found in adults on exposure to low mercury levels.
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Effect of albumin conformation on the binding of ciprofloxacin to human serum albumin: a novel approach directly assigning binding site.

TL;DR: The conformational changes in two physiologically important isomers of HSA (N and B isomers) upon ciprofloxacin binding were evaluated by measuring far, near-UV CD, and fluorescence properties of the CFX-HSA complex.
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Ligand binding strategies of human serum albumin: how can the cargo be utilized?

TL;DR: This review aims to highlight current overview on the binding strategies of protein to various ligands that may be expected to lead to significant clinical applications.
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Protein proteinase inhibitor genes in combat against insects, pests, and pathogens: natural and engineered phytoprotection.

TL;DR: This review presents a comprehensive summary of research efforts that focus on the potential use and advantages of using proteinase inhibitor genes to engineer insect- and pest-resistance.

Review Article Ligand Binding Strategies of Human Serum Albumin: How Can the Cargo be Utilized?

TL;DR: A review on the binding strategies of protein to various ligands that may be expected to lead to significant clinical applications is presented in this paper, where the authors highlight current overview of protein binding strategies.