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Rather S, Wani Z, Mustafa R, Bharti P, Kousar R, Ashraf M, et al.
Mutagenesis . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40067333
Naturally, a wide range of genetic and environmental variables predominate, such as bacterial, viral and parasite infective entities that have been identified as carcinogenic bioagents. Many helminth and protozoan parasitic...
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Mustafa R, Rather S, Kousar R, Ashraf M, Shah A, Ahmad S, et al.
J Parasit Dis . 2024 Nov; 48(4):736-761. PMID: 39493488
The people of Jammu and Kashmir rely heavily on fish as a source of nutritional protein. Fishes also contribute significantly to the local economy of this area. However, several infectious...
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Ashraf M, Khan S, Misri S, Gaira K, Rawat S, Rawat B, et al.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel) . 2024 Aug; 17(8). PMID: 39204080
Oxidative stress, driven by reactive oxygen, nitrogen, and sulphur species (ROS, RNS, RSS), poses a significant threat to cellular integrity and human health. Generated during mitochondrial respiration, inflammation, UV exposure...
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Ashraf M, Pant S, Khan M, Shah A, Siddiqui S, Jeridi M, et al.
Pharmaceuticals (Basel) . 2023 Jun; 16(6). PMID: 37375828
Among all available antimicrobials, antibiotics hold a prime position in the treatment of infectious diseases. However, the emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has posed a serious threat to the effectiveness...
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Rehman L, Ullah R, Rehman A, Khan M, Beg M, Wasim S, et al.
Exp Parasitol . 2023 Mar; 249:108514. PMID: 36963743
The emerging resistance against commonly used antiparasitic drugs has driven investigators to explore alternative approaches using plant-derived active ingredients. These compounds have been tested for antiviral, antibacterial, and anthelmintic properties,...
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Rehman A, Rehman L, Ullah R, Beg M, Khan M, Abidi S
Acta Trop . 2020 Nov; 213:105753. PMID: 33166513
Fine tuning of the metabolic, physiological and immunological cues along with interplay between the biomolecules of the host and the parasite could be responsible for the successful establishment of parasitic...
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Rehman A, Ullah R, Khan M, Abidi S
Acta Trop . 2020 Feb; 205:105400. PMID: 32081660
The foodborne trematodiases pose a significant health problem to the animals as well as the human population living in close proximities with the livestock and are still considered as the...
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Rehman A, Ullah R, Gupta D, Khan M, Rehman L, Beg M, et al.
Exp Parasitol . 2019 Dec; 209:107810. PMID: 31801691
Fasciolosis is a neglected tropical disease caused by the liver fluke Fasciola gigantica. The absence of successful vaccine and emerging resistance in flukes against the drug of choice, triclabendazole, has...
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Rehman A, Ullah R, Jaiswal N, Khan M, Rehman L, Beg M, et al.
Exp Parasitol . 2017 Oct; 183:33-40. PMID: 29069571
The helminth parasites possess great capabilities to adapt themselves within their hosts and also develop strategies to render the commonly used anthelmintics ineffective leading to the development of resistance against...
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Khan M, Ullah R, Rehman A, Rehman L, P A A, Abidi S
PLoS One . 2017 Oct; 12(10):e0185870. PMID: 28973017
The digenetic trematode Fasciola gigantica is a parasite of great agricultural and economic importance. Along with Fasciola hepatica, F. gigantica incurs huge economic losses to the agricultural sector. Because of...