Dr. Abdur  Rub
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Dr. Abdur Rub

Assistant Professor
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from National Center for Cell Science, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Biotechnology
62%
Immunology
90%
Toxicology
75%
Bacteriology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
16
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Kashif, M., S. Tabrez, A. Husein, M. Arish and P. Kalaiarasan et al., 2018. Identification of novel inhibitors against UDP‐galactopyranose mutase to combat leishmaniasis. J. cell. Biochem., 119: 2653-2665.
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  2. Ahmad, N., R. Ahmad, A.A. Naqvi, M.A. Alam, M. Ashafaq, R.A. Rub and F.J. Ahmad, 2018. Intranasal delivery of quercetin-loaded mucoadhesive nanoemulsion for treatment of cerebral ischaemia. Artif. Cells, Nanomed Biotechnol., 46: 717-729.
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  3. Riaz, U., S. Jadoun, P. Kumar, M. Arish, A. Rub and S.M. Ashraf, 2017. Influence of luminol doping of poly (O-phenylenediamine) on the spectral, morphological and fluorescent properties: A potential fluorescent marker for early detection and diagnosis of Leishmania donovani. ACS Applied Mater. Interfaces, 9: 33159-33168.
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  4. Masood, M.M., P. Hasan, S. Tabrez, M.B. Ahmad and U. Yadava et al., 2017. Anti-leishmanial and cytotoxic activities of amino acid-triazole hybrids: Synthesis, biological evaluation, molecular docking and In silico physico-chemical properties. Bioor. Med. Chem..lett., 27: 1886-1891.
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  5. Kashif, M., P.P. Manna, Y. Akhter, M. Alaidarous and A. Rub, 2017. Screening of novel inhibitors against Leishmania donovani calcium ion channel to fight leishmaniasis. Infect. Disord. Drug Targets, 17: 120-129.
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  6. Arish, M., M. Alaidarous, R. Ali, Y. Akhter and A. Rub, 2017. Implication of sphingosine-1-phosphate signaling in diseases: Molecular mechanism and therapeutic strategies. J. Recept. Signal Transduction, 37: 437-446.
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  7. Ahmad, N., R. Ahmad, A.A. Naqvi, M.A. Alam, R.A. Rub and F.J. Ahmad, 2017. Enhancement of quercetin oral bioavailability by self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system and their quantification through ultra high performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry in cerebral ischemia. Drug Res., 67: 564-575.
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  8. Arish, M., A. Husein, M. Kashif, M. Saleem, Y. Akhter and A. Rub, 2016. Sphingosine-1-phosphate signaling: Unraveling its role as a drug target against infectious diseases. Drug Discov. Today, 21: 133-142.
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  9. Rana, A., M. Ahmed, A. Rub and Y. Akhter, 2015. A tug-of-war between the host and the pathogen generates strategic hotspots for the development of novel therapeutic interventions against infectious diseases. Virulence, 6: 566-580.
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  10. Rana, A., D. Kumar, A. Rub and Y. Akhter, 2015. Proteome-scale identification and characterization of mitochondria targeting proteins of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis: Potential virulence factors modulating host mitochondrial function. Mitochondrion, 23: 42-54.
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  11. Rana, A., A. Rub and Y. Akhter, 2015. Proteome‐wide B and T cell epitope repertoires in outer membrane proteins of Mycobacterium avium subsp. Paratuberculosis have vaccine and diagnostic relevance: A holistic approach. J. Mol. Recog., 28: 506-520.
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  12. Arish, M., A. Husein, M. Kashif, P. Sandhu, S.E. Hasnain, Y. Akhter and A. Rub, 2015. Orchestration of membrane receptor signaling by membrane lipids. Biochimie, 113: 111-124.
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  13. Rana, A., A. Rub and Y. Akhter, 2014. Proteome-scale identification of outer membrane proteins in Mycobacterium avium subspecies Paratuberculosis using a structure based combined hierarchical approach. Mol. BioSyst., 10: 2329-2337.
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  14. Rub, A., M. Arish, S.A. Husain, N. Ahmed and Y. Akhter, 2013. Host-lipidome as a potential target of protozoan parasites. Microbes inf., 15: 649-660.
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  15. Majumder, S., R. Dey, S. Bhattacharjee, A. Rub, G. Gupta, S.B. Majumdar and S. Majumdar, 2012. Leishmania-induced biphasic ceramide generation in macrophages is crucial for uptake and survival of the parasite. J. Infect. Dis., 205: 1607-1616.
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  16. Rub, A., R. Dey, M. Jadhav, R. Kamat and S. Chakkaramakkil et al., 2009. Cholesterol depletion associated with Leishmania major infection alters macrophage CD40 signalosome composition and effector function. Nat. Immunol., 10: 273-280.
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