Dina Marghani
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Recent Articles
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Othman B, Beigh S, Albanghali M, Sindi A, Shanawaz M, Ibahim M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2025 Feb;
15(1):5426.
PMID: 39948091
Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women worldwide, highlighting the crucial need for novel and effective treatments. In this study, we look at the ability...
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Mohammed Y, Alghamdi S, Jabbar B, Marghani D, Beigh S, Abouzied A, et al.
ACS Omega
. 2023 Sep;
8(35):32027-32042.
PMID: 37692252
Excessive use of antimicrobial medications including antibiotics has led to the emerging menace of antimicrobial resistance, which, as per the World Health Organization (WHO), is among the top ten public...
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El-Kady A, Osman H, Alemam M, Marghani D, Shanawaz M, Wakid M, et al.
Infect Drug Resist
. 2022 Jun;
15:2713-2721.
PMID: 35668858
Introduction: In recent decades, the rate of infection with dengue virus (DENV) has risen significantly, now affecting nearly 400 million individuals annually. Dengue fever among humans is caused via specific...
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Marghani D, Ma Z, Centone A, Huang W, Malik M, Bakshi C
J Bacteriol
. 2021 Sep;
203(23):e0018521.
PMID: 34543107
Francisella tularensis is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes a fatal human disease known as tularemia. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have classified F. tularensis as a category A...
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Alharbi A, Rabadi S, Alqahtani M, Marghani D, Worden M, Ma Z, et al.
PLoS One
. 2019 Mar;
14(3):e0213699.
PMID: 30870480
Francisella tularensis is a Gram-negative, facultative intracellular pathogen and the causative agent of a lethal human disease known as tularemia. Due to its extremely high virulence and potential to be...