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Sadaf Sultan

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Sultan S, Ashiq U, Jamal R, Mahroof-Tahir M, Shaikh Z, Shamshad B, et al.
Biometals . 2017 Oct; 30(6):873-891. PMID: 28994011
The present study explores the synthesis and inhibitory potential of vanadium(V) complexes of hydrazides (1c-12c) against oxidative enzymes including xanthine oxidase and lipoxygenase (LOX). In addition, non-enzymatic radical scavenging activities...
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Monteferrante C, Sultan S, Ten Kate M, Dekker L, Sparbier K, Peer M, et al.
J Antimicrob Chemother . 2016 Jun; 71(10):2856-67. PMID: 27287232
Objectives: Carbapenemase-resistant bacteria are increasingly spreading worldwide causing public concern due to their ability to elude antimicrobial treatment. Early identification of these bacteria is therefore of high importance. Here, we...
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Sultan S, Ahmad S, Rave-Frank M, Malik I, Hess C, Christiansen H, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2016 May; 17(5). PMID: 27136530
Previously, we showed that lipocalin2 (LCN2) serum levels increased after liver irradiation and during acute-phase conditions. Here, we evaluate LCN2 expression and serum levels after single-dose lung irradiation with 25...
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Hassing R, Goessens W, Zeneyedpour L, Sultan S, Van Kampen J, Verbon A, et al.
Int J Antimicrob Agents . 2016 May; 47(5):351-6. PMID: 27132191
Infections with typhoidal Salmonella isolates that are resistant to fluoroquinolone antibiotics have become very common in several Asian countries. In the majority of these cases, resistance to fluoroquinolone-based antibiotics is...
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Shamshad B, Jamal R, Ashiq U, Mahrooof-Tahir M, Shaikh Z, Sultan S, et al.
Med Chem . 2015 Apr; 11(8):798-806. PMID: 25827721
Acid hydrazides are vital chemical entities due to their biological activities. Upon complexation with certain metal ions, their biological activities are known to be positively enhanced. The present work describes...
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Ahmad S, Sultan S, Naz N, Ahmad G, Alwahsh S, Cameron S, et al.
Shock . 2013 Dec; 41(4):337-45. PMID: 24365882
Decreased serum and increased hepatic iron uptake is the hallmark of acute-phase (AP) response. Iron uptake is controlled by iron transport proteins such as transferrin receptors (TfRs) and lipocalin 2...
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Rave-Frank M, Malik I, Christiansen H, Naz N, Sultan S, Amanzada A, et al.
Radiat Environ Biophys . 2013 Apr; 52(3):321-38. PMID: 23595725
The liver is considered a radiosensitive organ. However, in rats, high single-dose irradiation (HDI) showed only mild effects. Consequences of fractionated irradiation (FI) in such an animal model have not...
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Ahmad S, Moriconi F, Naz N, Sultan S, Sheikh N, Ramadori G, et al.
Int J Clin Exp Pathol . 2013 Apr; 6(4):622-9. PMID: 23573308
Ferritin L (FTL) and Ferritin H (FTH) subunits are responsible for intercellular iron storage. We previously reported increasing amounts of liver cytoplasmic and nuclear iron content during acute phase response...
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Sultan S, Cameron S, Ahmad S, Malik I, Schultze F, Hielscher R, et al.
Liver Int . 2013 Jan; 33(3):459-68. PMID: 23331620
Background/aim: IL-6 - IL-1- lipocalin2 (LCN2) - liver irradiation - oxidative stress - TNF-a Lipocalin2 (LCN2) is an acute phase protein. The source of its increased serum level in oxidative...
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Sultan S, Pascucci M, Ahmad S, Malik I, Bianchi A, Ramadori P, et al.
Shock . 2012 Jan; 37(2):191-6. PMID: 22249220
Lipocalin-2 (LCN-2) is a 25-kDa secretory protein currently used as a biomarker for renal injury and inflammation. Its source and cause of the increased serum levels are unclear. The current...