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Mohammad Asim

Researcher at Qatar Airways

Publications -  245
Citations -  7276

Mohammad Asim is an academic researcher from Qatar Airways. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 208 publications receiving 5147 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Asim include Jamia Millia Islamia & Maulana Azad Medical College.

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A Review on Pineapple Leaves Fibre and Its Composites

TL;DR: A detailed study of chemical, physical, and mechanical properties will bring out logical and reasonable utilization of Pineapple leave fibres for various applications as mentioned in this paper, which can be a new source of raw material to the industries and can be potential replacement of the expensive and non-renewable synthetic fibre.
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Introducing nanochemoprevention as a novel approach for cancer control: proof of principle with green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate.

TL;DR: This study encapsulated green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) in polylactic acid-polyethylene glycol nanoparticles and observed that encapsulated EGCG retains its biological effectiveness with over 10-fold dose advantage for exerting its proapoptotic and angiogenesis inhibitory effects, critically important determinants of chemopreventive effects of E GCG in both in vitro and in vivo systems.
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Effect of Alkali and Silane Treatments on Mechanical and Fibre-matrix Bond Strength of Kenaf and Pineapple Leaf Fibres

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of alkali, silane and combined alkali and silane treatments on the mechanical (tensile), morphological, and structural properties of Pine Apple Leave Fibres (PALF) and Kenaf fibres (KF) were investigated with the aim to improve their compatibility with polymer matrices.
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A dietary anthocyanidin delphinidin induces apoptosis of human prostate cancer PC3 cells in vitro and in vivo: Involvement of nuclear factor-κB signaling

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that delphinidin could be developed as an agent against human PCa and significant decrease in the expression of NF-kappaB/p65, Bcl2, Ki67, and PCNA was found in mice implanted with PC3 cells.