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Ghani, M.,
Szabó, B.,
Alkhatibe, M.,
Amsalu, H.,
Zohar, P.,
Janka, E. A.,
Mótyán, J. A.,
Tar, K.:
Serine 39 in the GTP-binding domain of Drp1 is involved in shaping mitochondrial morphology.
FEBS Open Bio. 14 (7), 1147-1165, 2024.
Q2
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
2.
Ghani, M.,
Zohar, P.,
Ujlaki, G.,
Tóth, M.,
Amsalu, H.,
Póliska, S.,
Tar, K.:
Stable knockdown of Drp1 improves retinoic acid-BDNF-induced neuronal differentiation through global transcriptomic changes and results in reduced phosphorylation of ERK1/ 2 independently of DUSP1 and 6.
Front. Cell. Dev. Biol. 12, 1-25, 2024.
Ullah, H.,
Ihsan, J.,
Mohamed, R. M. K.,
Khan, M. A.,
Ghani, M.,
Rauf, N.,
Ullah, S.,
Javed, A.,
Farooq, M.:
Bionanocomposite scaffolds based on MnS-nanorods loaded acacia-Senegal-gum hydrogels: Fabrication, characterization and biological evaluation.
Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre. 30, 1-9, (article identifier: 10368), 2023.
Farooq, M.,
Ihsan, J.,
Mohamed, R. M. K.,
Khan, M. A.,
Rehman, T. U.,
Ullah, H.,
Ghani, M.,
Saeed, S.,
Siddiq, M.:
Highly biocompatible formulations based on Arabic gum Nano composite hydrogels: fabrication, characterization, and biological investigation.
Int. J. Biol. Macromol. 209, 59-69, 2022.
Khalil, I.,
Ghani, M.,
Khan, M. R.,
Akbar, F.:
Evaluation of biological activities and in vivo amelioration of CCl4 induced toxicity in lung and kidney with Abutilon pannosum (G.Forst.) Schltdl. in rat.
J. Ethnopharmacol. 249, 1-14, (article identifier: 112395), 2020.
Aladdin, A.,
Yao, Y.,
Yang, C.,
Kahlert, G.,
Ghani, M.,
Király, N.,
Boratkó, A.,
Uray, K.,
Dittmar, G.,
Tar, K.:
The Proteasome Activators Blm10/PA200 Enhance the Proteasomal Degradation of N-Terminal Huntingtin.
Biomolecules. 10 (11), 1-33, (article identifier: 1581), 2020.
Khalil, I.,
Khan, M. R.,
Ghani, M.,
Akbar, F.:
Abutilon pannosum stem bark enhances the aphrodisiac activities and spermatogenesis in rat.
Andrologia. 51 (10), 1-11, 2019.