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    Targeted Protein-Specific Multi-Epitope-Based Vaccine Designing against Human Cytomegalovirus by Using Immunoinformatics Approaches by Bakkari, Mohammed Ali

    Published in Vaccines (Basel) (17-01-2023)
    “…Cytomegaloviruses are emerging pathogenic agents known to cause congenital disorders in humans. In this study, immune epitopes (CTL, B cell and HTL) were…”
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    Toll-like Receptor‑4 (TLR4) Agonist-Based Intranasal Nanovaccine Delivery System for Inducing Systemic and Mucosal Immunity by Bakkari, Mohammed Ali, Valiveti, Chaitanya K, Kaushik, Radhey S, Tummala, Hemachand

    Published in Molecular pharmaceutics (07-06-2021)
    “…Eliciting a robust immune response at mucosal sites is critical in preventing the entry of mucosal pathogens such as influenza and severe acute respiratory…”
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    A Review on Asthma and Allergy: Current Understanding on Molecular Perspectives by Gohal, Gassem, Moni, Sivakumar S, Bakkari, Mohammed Ali, Elmobark, Mohamed Eltaib

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (27-09-2024)
    “…Asthma, a complex disease characterized by persistent airway inflammation, remains an urgent global health concern. We explored the critical role of allergic…”
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    Acceptance of HPV vaccination in boys among mothers from selected churches in Accra, Ghana by Appiah, Evans Osei, Oti-Boadi, Ezekiel, Appiah, Stella, Bakkari, Mohammed Ali, Menka, Manuela Akosua, Awuah, Dorothy Baffour, Kontoh, Samuel, Menlah, Awube, Garti, Isabella, Boateng, Susana Agyekum

    Published in BMC public health (01-06-2023)
    “…Almost all cases of cervical and anal cancer have been linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV). However, in addition to women who develop HPV-related cervical…”
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    Design and characterization of Lactotransferrin peptide-loaded dextran-docosahexaenoic acid nanoparticles: an immune modulator for hepatic damage by Madkhali, Osama A., Moni, Sivakumar S., Sultan, Muhammad H., Bakkari, Mohammed Ali, Almoshari, Yosif, Shaheen, Emad Sayed, Alshammari, Abdulrahman

    Published in Scientific reports (19-08-2023)
    “…The primary objective of this research was to create injectable delivery formulations using Lactotransferrin (LTF) peptide-loaded dextran nanoparticles coated…”
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    Induction of Innate and Adaptive Immune Response against Recombinant HBsAg Protein Entrapped in Docosahexaenoic Acid Nanovesicles through Biomarkers by Bakkari, Mohammed Ali, Moni, Sivakumar S, Alshammari, Abdulrahman, Sultan, Muhammad H, Madkhali, Osama A, Almoshari, Yosif, Alam, Mohammad Firoz, Elmobark, Mohamed Eltaib

    Published in Vaccines (Basel) (01-02-2023)
    “…The present study focused on demonstrating the induction of humoral and cell-mediated immunity through the establishment of a cytokine network. We hypothesized…”
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    Preparation and In Vitro Evaluation of Levofloxacin-Loaded Floating Tables Using Various Rate-Controlling Agents by Sabei, Fahad Y., Safhi, Awaji Y., Alsalhi, Abdullah, Khan, Kamran Ahmad, Bakkari, Mohammed Ali, Fatease, Adel Al, Madkhali, Osama A.

    Published in ACS omega (14-11-2023)
    “…Floating tablets are a new approach to extending the time a drug is in the stomach to improve therapy outcomes. Floating tablets were formulated with the drug,…”
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    Pathogen-mimicking vaccine delivery system designed with a bioactive polymer (inulin acetate) for robust humoral and cellular immune responses by Kumar, Sunny, Kesharwani, Siddharth S., Kuppast, Bhimanna, Bakkari, Mohammed Ali, Tummala, Hemachand

    Published in Journal of controlled release (10-09-2017)
    “…New and improved vaccines are needed against challenging diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, Ebola, influenza, AIDS, and cancer. The majority of existing…”
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