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Ghazaleh Gharib

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Gharib G, Butun I, Muganli Z, Kozalak G, Namli I, Seyedmirzaei Sarraf S, et al.
Biosensors (Basel) . 2022 Nov; 12(11). PMID: 36421141
Both passive and active microfluidic chips are used in many biomedical and chemical applications to support fluid mixing, particle manipulations, and signal detection. Passive microfluidic devices are geometry-dependent, and their...
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Seyedmirzaei Sarraf S, Talabazar F, Namli I, Maleki M, Aghdam A, Gharib G, et al.
Lab Chip . 2022 May; 22(12):2237-2258. PMID: 35531747
Thanks to the developments in the area of microfluidics, the cavitation-on-a-chip concept enabled researchers to control and closely monitor the cavitation phenomenon in micro-scale. In contrast to conventional scale, where...
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Gharib G, Saeidiharzand S, Sadaghiani A, Kosar A
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2022 Feb; 9:770588. PMID: 35186912
Icing and formation of ice crystals is a major obstacle against applications ranging from energy systems to transportation and aviation. Icing not only introduces excess thermal resistance, but it also...
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Gharib G, Chohan S, Rashid N, Akhtar M
Protein Expr Purif . 2020 Aug; 175:105709. PMID: 32738436
Aspartate aminotransferase catalyzes the transfer of an amino group from l-aspartate to α-oxoglutarate. A gene encoding aspartate aminotransferase, AST, from Geobacillus thermopakistaniensis was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. The...
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Gharib G, Arif A, Zaidi A, Saleem M
Crit Rev Eukaryot Gene Expr . 2019 Nov; 29(4):305-317. PMID: 31679292
With the passage of time, energy sources are decreasing day by day. In order to meet the world's demand, much attention is being paid to the study of enzymes with...
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Gharib G, Rashid N, Bashir Q, Gardner Q, Akhtar M, Imanaka T
Extremophiles . 2015 Oct; 20(1):57-67. PMID: 26507956
Two malate dehydrogenase homologs, Pcal_0564 and Pcal_1699, have been found in the genome of Pyrobaculum calidifontis. The gene encoding Pcal_1699 consisted of 927 nucleotides corresponding to a polypeptide of 309...