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    In vitro and in vivo applications of Euphorbia wallichii shoot extract-mediated gold nanospheres by Ullah, Rehman, Shah, Sumaira, Muhammad, Zahir, Shah, Sajjad Ali, Faisal, Shah, Khattak, Umbreen, Haq, Tauheed ul, Taj Akbar, Muhammad

    Published in Green processing and synthesis (01-01-2021)
    “…The current study was designed to investigate the potential of shoot extract for reducting Au and stabilizing gold nanoparticles. UV-visible spectra of gold…”
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    In vitro examination of anti-parasitic, anti-Alzheimer, insecticidal and cytotoxic potential of Ajuga bracteosa Wallich leaves extracts by Imran, Muhammad, Jan, Hasnain, Faisal, Shah, Ali Shah, Sajjad, Shah, Sumaira, Naeem Khan, Muhammad, Taj Akbar, Muhammad, Rizwan, Muhammad, Jan, Faheem, Syed, Suliman

    Published in Saudi journal of biological sciences (01-05-2021)
    “…This research study is mainly focused to evaluate the anti-parasitic, insecticidal, cytotoxic and anti-alzheimer potential of various leaf extracts of Ajuga…”
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    COVID-19 and Co-Infections: An Overview of Ace2 Mediated Viral Entry of Sars-Cov-2 and Multiorgan Failure in Covid-19 by Shah Faisal, Shahzar Khan, Muhammad Ajmal, Hasnain Jan, Muhammad Taj Akbar, Rashida Ilyas, Khadija Bibi, Sadeeq ur Rehman

    Published in ICF journal (07-08-2020)
    “…COVID-19 is highly fatal disease having a high mortality rate and is declared as pandemic situation by World Health Organization. It shows a clear indication…”
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    Drug resistance pattern in Mycobacterium tuberculosis to the first line drugs of pulmonary tuberculosis patients at Hazara Region, Pakistan by Jan, Faheem, Wali, Shahid, Sadia, Sadia, Akbar, Muhammad Taj, Akbar, Hafiz Sajid, Ahmad, Waqas, Ahmad, Manzoor, Khalid, Anwar

    Published in Tüberküloz ve toraks (01-03-2018)
    “…Multidrug resistant TB (MDR-TB), defined as resistance to at least rifampicin and isoniazid together, has been rapidly spreading in recent years. In new…”
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