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Safdar Hussain Shah
Researcher at University of Agriculture, Peshawar
Publications - 27
Citations - 398
Safdar Hussain Shah is an academic researcher from University of Agriculture, Peshawar. The author has contributed to research in topics: Callus & Hybridization probe. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 26 publications receiving 356 citations. Previous affiliations of Safdar Hussain Shah include Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology & Swansea University.
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Salt Tolerance in the Triticeae: The Contribution of the D Genome to Cation Selectivity in Hexaploid Wheat
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Resveratrol chemosensitizes HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells to docetaxel chemoresistance by inhibiting docetaxel-mediated activation of HER-2-Akt axis.
Balachandran S Vinod,Haritha H. Nair,Vinod Vijayakurup,A Shabna,Safdar Hussain Shah,A Krishna,Kavya S. Pillai,Sanu Thankachan,Ruby John Anto +8 more
TL;DR: The role of Her-2–Akt signaling axis is established in regulating the synergistic effect of docetaxel and resveratrol in breast cancer cells overexpressing HER-2, and might help to overcome therapeutic resistance during breast cancer therapy.
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The interaction of sodium and calcium chlorides and light on growth, potassium nutrition, and proline accumulation in callus cultures of Medicago sativa L.
TL;DR: It is suggested that proline accumulation is important for cell growth only when a certain level of salt-stress is attained, and this level will depend on the presence or absence of other protectant mechanisms in the tissue.
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Variation in genotypic responses and biochemical analysis of callus induction in cultivated wheat.
Mohammad Maroof Shah,Q. Khalid,U. W. Khan,Safdar Hussain Shah,S H Shah,A. Hassan,Arshid Pervez +6 more
TL;DR: The relative callus induction rate and reducing sugar content of the wheat cultivars were found to be genotype-dependent and the highest reducing sugar concentration was found in cultivar Sutlaj-86, which needs to be tested for stress resistance, a measure of its utility for genetic engineering programs.
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Introduction of Arabidopsis's heat shock factor HsfA1d mitigates adverse effects of heat stress on potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plant.
Zamarud Shah,Safdar Hussain Shah,Gul Shad Ali,Iqbal Munir,Raham Sher Khan,Arshad Iqbal,Nisar Ahmed,Asad Jan +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that HsfA1d plays a vital role in plant thermotolerance and hence can be effectively used to enhance the resistance of crop plants against heat stress.