Dr. Rashed Noor
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Dr. Rashed Noor

Associate Professor
Independent University, Bangladesh


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Molecular Biology from Yamaguchi University, Japan

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Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
100%
Molecular Biology
62%
Food Microbiology
90%
Epidemiology
75%
Antimicrobial Activity
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
155
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Noor, R., 2020. Antiviral drugs against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection triggering the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic Tzu. Chi. Med. J., 10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_100_20.
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  2. Noor, R. and S.M. Maniha, 2020. A brief outline of respiratory viral disease outbreaks: 1889–till date on the public health perspectives VirusDis. 10.1007/s13337-020-00628-5.
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  3. Noor, R., S.R. Chakraborty, I.T. Nur, M.S. Munna and A. Chakraborty et al., 2019. Impact of temperature on the growth of Pseudomonas spp.(SUBP01), Bacillus spp.(SUBB01) and Salmonella spp.(SUBS01) and determination of the critical growth temperature. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 36: 55-62.
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  4. Noor, R., M.S. Munna, N. Tabassum, S.M. Maniha, T. Tabassum and T. Tabassum, 2019. Stress responses within Bacillus species under heat shock. Acta Scient. Microbiol., 2: 148-153.
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  5. Noor, R., B.E. Anjum, S. Reaz, F.F. Tasnim and K. Fatima et al., 2019. Global warming and microorganisms: brief insights to the emerging diseases. Acta Sci. Microbiol., 2: 131-134.
  6. Noor, R., 2019. Re-emergence of dengue virus in Bangladesh: Current fatality and the required knowledge. Tzu Chi Med. J., 10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_193_19.
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  7. Noor, R., 2019. Novel approaches in food microbiology: assuring food safety and public health. Res. Rev. Biosci., 14: 1-8.
  8. Noor, R., 2019. Insight to foodborne diseases: Proposed models for infections and intoxications. Biomed. Biotechnol. Res. J., 3: 135-139.
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  9. Noor, R., 2019. Consequences of γ-Irradiation on the Dissemination of Microorganisms among Sea Fish in Bangladesh. EC Microbiology, 15: 784-794.
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  10. Noor, R., 2019. An introductory message regarding the cold shock tolerance of the food spoiling as well as infectious Pseudomonas fluorescence. Microbiology, 8: 14-15.
  11. Noor, R. and S.M. Maniha, 2019. Opportunistic food borne infections: A brief review. Acta Sci. Microbiol., 2: 67-71.
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  12. Mrityunjoy, A., I. Israt and N. Rashed, 2019. Effects of gamma irradiation on the propagation of microbial growth in commonly available meat in Bangladesh. Int. Food Res. J., 26: 1211-1218.
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  13. Feroz, F., S. Nafisa and R. Noor, 2019. Emerging technologies for food safety: High pressure processing (HPP) and cold plasma technology (CPT) for decontamination of foods. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 36: 35-43.
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  14. Choudhury, N.N., I.T. Nur, M.S. Munna and R. Noor, 2019. Comparative study of oxidative stress response in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Subp01) and Pseudomonas fluorescence (Subp02) upon external stimulation by hydrogen peroxide. EC Microbiol., 15: 653-660.
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  15. Acharjee, M., T. Akter, N. Tabassum, M.M. Rahaman and R. Noor, 2019. Prevalence of methicillin and vancomycin resistant staphylococcus aureus on the touch screen of automated teller machines in dhaka city. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 36: 23-27.
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  16. Munshi, S.K., T. Haque and R. Noor, 2018. Influence of multi-species biofilm formed in vitro from different environmental samples on the drug-resistance traits of resident bacteria. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 35: 108-114.
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  17. Munshi, S.K., J. Roy and R. Noor, 2018. Microbiological investigation and determination of the antimicrobial potential of cow dung samples. Stamford J. Microbiol., 8: 34-37.
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  18. Jahan, N., R. Noor and S.K. Munshi, 2018. Microbiological analysis and determination of antimicrobial traits of green banana (Musa spp.) and papaya (Carica papaya). Stamford J. Microbiol., 8: 41-45.
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  19. Feroz, F. and R. Noor, 2018. Transmission of pathogens within the commonly consumed vegetables: Bangladesh perspective. Stamford J. Microbiol., 8: 46-49.
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  20. Ahmed, T., R. Dey and R. Noor, 2018. Drug resistance associated with blood borne bacteria in dhaka metropolis. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 35: 134-140.
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  21. Acharjee, M., R. Baishnaib and R. Noor, 2018. Microbiological safety of commonly available eye ointments and their in-vitro anti-bacterial potency. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 35: 122-126.
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  22. Noor, R. and F. Feroz, 2017. Food safety in Bangladesh: A microbiological perspective. Stamford J. Microbiol., 6: 1-6.
  23. Rahman, H., F. Feroz, M.S. Alam, K.K. Das and R. Noor, 2016. Demonstration of the source of microbial contamination of freshly cultivated cabbage, cauliflower, potato and squash collected from rural farms of Bangladesh. Int. Food Res. J., 23: 1289-1295.
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  24. Noor, R., 2016. Microbiological quality of commonly consumed street foods in Bangladesh. Nutr. Food Sci., 46: 130-141.
  25. Munna, M.S., K.R. Tanzim, M.M.H. Afrad, S. Humayun, M.S. Rahman, M.A. Lubna and R. Noor, 2016. Possible growth retrieval simulation on the heat-stressed Pseudomonas aeruginosa (SUBP01) cells. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 31: 59-64.
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  26. Mahfuza, I., H. Arzina, M. Kamruzzaman, K. Afifa, H.M. Afzal, R. Noor and H. Roksana, 2016. Microbial status of street vended fresh-cut fruits, salad vegetables and juices in Dhaka city of Bangladesh. Int. Food Res. J., 23: 2258-2264.
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  27. Hasan, R., M. Acharjee and R. Noor, 2016. Prevalence of vancomycin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) in methicillin resistant S. aureus (MRSA) strains isolated from burn wound infections. Tzu Chi Med. J., 28: 49-53.
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  28. Chowdhury, F.F.K., M. Acharjee and R. Noor, 2016. Maintenance of environmental sustainability through microbiological study of pharmaceutical solid wastes. Clean-Soil Air Water, 44: 309-316.
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  29. Akond, M.A., F.T. Zohora, S.N. Jolly, S. Mubassara, M.A. Hossain and R. Noor, 2016. Isolation of a potential antifungal Bacillus subtilis 37-JM07 strain from straw and its biocontrol efficacy to combat green mold disease of commercial mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus. Environ. Sci. Indian J., 12: 001-014.
  30. Yasmin, S., S. Parveen, M.S. Munna and R. Noor, 2015. Detection of Salmonella spp. and microbiological analysis of milk and milk based products available within Dhaka Metropolis, Bangladesh. Microbiol. Res. J. Int., 5: 474-480.
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  31. Sharmin, M., P.D. Banya, L. Paul, F.F.K. Chowdhury and S. Afrin et al., 2015. Study of microbial proliferation and the in vitro antibacterial traits of commonly available flowers in Dhaka Metropolis. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Dis., 5: 91-97.
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  32. Roy, S., M.A.A. Jahan, K.K. Das, S.K. Munshi and R. Noor, 2015. Artificial cultivation of Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi medicinal mushroom) using different sawdusts as substrates. Am. J. Biosci., 3: 178-182.
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  33. Rafique, T., Z. Zeba and R. Noor, 2015. Onset of metabolic syndrome: a short review on the current risk towards Bangladeshi women. Am. J. Bio. Sci., 3: 114-116.
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  34. Nur, I.T., J. Tahera, M.S. Munna, M.M. Rahman and R. Noor, 2015. Impact of Different Carbon Sources on the in vitro Growth and Viability of Escherichia coli (SUBE01) and Salmonella spp.(SUBS01) Cells. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 32: 39-44.
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  35. Noor, R., N. Zerin, K.K. Das and L.N. Nitu, 2015. Safe usage of cosmetics in Bangladesh: A quality perspective based on microbiological attributes. J. Biol. Res. Thessaloniki, Vol. 22. .
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  36. Noor, R., N. Zerin and K.K. Das, 2015. Microbiological quality of pharmaceutical products in Bangladesh: Current research perspective. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Dis., 5: 264-270.
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  37. Noor, R., M.F. Hasan, M.S. Munna and M.M. Rahman, 2015. Demonstration of virulent genes within Listeria and Klebsiella isolates contaminating the export quality frozen shrimps. Int. Aquat. Res., 7: 157-161.
  38. Noor, R., M. Malek, S. Rahman, M. Meghla, M. Acharjee and M.M. Rahman, 2015. Assessment of survival of pathogenic bacteria in fresh vegetables through in vitro challenge test. Int. J. Food Contaminat., Vol. 2. .
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  39. Noor, R., 2015. Mechanism to control the cell lysis and the cell survival strategy in stationary phase under heat stress. SpringerPlus, Vol. 4, No. 1. 10.1186/s40064-015-1415-7.
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  40. Noor, R. and M.S. Munna, 2015. Emerging diseases in Bangladesh: Current microbiological research perspective. Tzu Chi Med. J., 27: 49-53.
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  41. Noor, R. and F. Feroz, 2015. Requirements for microbiological quality management of the agricultural products: An introductory review in Bangladesh perspectives. Nutr. Food Sci., 45: 808-816.
  42. Munshi, S.K., I.T. Nur and R. Noor, 2015. State of cancer in Bangladesh: An introductory review on microbiological perspective. Stamford J. Microbiol., 5: 30-35.
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  43. Munna, M.S., Z. Zeba and R. Noor, 2015. Influence of temperature on the growth of Pseudomonas putida. Stamford J. Microbiol., 5: 9-12.
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  44. Munna, M.S., S. Humayun and R. Noor, 2015. Influence of heat shock and osmotic stresses on the growth and viability of Saccharomyces cerevisiae SUBSC01. BMC Res. Notes, Vol. 8. 10.1186/s13104-015-1355-x .
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  45. Munna, M.S., J. Tahera, M.M.H. Afrad, I.T. Nur and R. Noor, 2015. Survival of Bacillus spp. SUBB01 at high temperatures and a preliminary assessment of its ability to protect heat-stressed Escherichia coli cells. BMC Res. Notes, Vol. 8. .
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  46. Howlader, A.K., M.U. Ahmed, S.M.M. Kamal, R. Noor, 2015. Isolation and Identification of Microorganism from sputum of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients. Eur. Acad. Res., 2: 13153-13164.
  47. Das, K.K., M. Acharjee and R. Noor et al., 2015. In vitro Anti-bacterial activity of oral herbal medicines assessed by agar well diffusion and broth micro-dilution methods. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 32: 15-19.
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  48. Alam, M.S., F. Feroz, H. Rahman, K.K. Das and R. Noor, 2015. Microbiological contamination sources of freshly cultivated vegetables. Nutr. Food Sci., 45: 646-658.
  49. Akond, M.A., S. Alam, F.T. Zohora, M. Mutahara and M.S.R. Noor, 2015. Assessment of bacterial contamination of paper currency notes in Bangladesh. ESAIJ, 10: 114-120.
  50. Akon, T., K.K. Das, L.N. Nitu and R. Noor, 2015. Demonstration of in vitro anti-bacterial activity of the popular cosmetics items used by the Dhaka locality. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Dis., 5: S121-S126.
  51. Urmi, N.J. and R.A.S.H.E.D. Noor, 2014. Microbiological profile and the anti-bacterial traits of commonly available antacid suspensions in Dhaka metropolis. Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., 6: 174-176.
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  52. Uddin, A.I., M. Pervin, M.S. Munna and R. Noor, 2014. Study of risk factors related to HBsAg reactivity among outdoor patients in Dhaka Medical College and Hospital, Bangladesh. Am. J. Biomed. Life Sci., 2: 18-21.
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  53. Tahera, J., F. Feroz, J.D. Senjuti, K.K. Das and R. Noor, 2014. Demonstration of anti-bacterial activity of commonly available fruit extracts in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Am. J. Microb. Res., 2: 68-73.
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  54. Sultana, T., J. Rana, S.R. Chakraborty, K.K. Das, T. Rahman and R. Noor, 2014. Microbiological analysis of common preservatives used in food items and demonstration of their in vitro anti-bacterial activity. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Dis., 4: 452-456.
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  55. Sharmin, M., I.T. Nur, M. Acharjee, S.K. Munshi and R. Noor, 2014. Microbiological profiling and the demonstration of in vitro anti-bacterial traits of the major oral herbal medicines used in Dhaka Metropolis. SpringerPlus, Vol. 3. .
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  56. Senjuti, J.D., F. Feroz, J. Tahera, K.K. Das and R. Noor, 2014. Assessment of microbiological contamination and the in vitro demonstration of the anti-bacterial traits of the commonly available local fruit blend within Dhaka Metropolis. J. Pharmacog. Phytochem., 3: 73-77.
  57. Samia, S., H.T. Galib, A.S. Tanvir, C.S. Basudeb and M. Walliullah et al., 2014. Microbiological quality analysis of shrimps collected from local market around Dhaka city. Int. Food Res. J., 21: 33-38.
  58. Rana, J., T. Sultana, K. Das and R. Noor, 2014. Microbiological analysis of topical available in Bangladesh. Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., 6: 330-332.
  59. Quaiyum, S., N.I. Tanu, M. Sharmin, L. Paul and M.S. Munna et al., 2014. Microbiological contamination and anti-bacterial traits of common oral herbal medicinal products within Dhaka metropolis. Eur. J. Med. Plants, 4: 872-881.
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  60. Nur, I., M.S. Munna and R. Noor, 2014. Study of exogenous oxidative stress response in Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas spp., Bacillus spp., and Salmonella spp. Turkish J. Biol., 38: 502-509.
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  61. Noor, R., M.F. Hasan and M.M. Rahman, 2014. Molecular characterization of the virulent microorganisms along with their drug-resistance traits associated with the export quality frozen shrimps in Bangladesh. Springer Plus, Vol. 3. .
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  62. Noor, R., M. Morsalin and B. Chakraborty, 2014. Reduction of CD4 count induces opportunistic infections in people living with HIV (PLHIV). Bangladesh J. Med. Sci., 13: 285-291.
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  63. Munna, M.S., S. Tamanna, M.R. Afrin, G.A. Sharif and C. Mazumder et al., 2014. Influence of aeration speed on bacterial colony forming unit (CFU) formation capacity. Am. J. Microbiol. Res., 2: 47-51.
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  64. Marjan, S., D.K. Kanta, K. Munshi and R. Noor, 2014. Drug-resistant bacterial pathogens in milk and some milk products. Nutr. Food Sci., 44: 241-248.
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  65. Hossain, M.A., K.A. Raton and R. Noor, 2014. Microbiological quality investigation of eye and ear ointments available in Bangladesh. J. Pharm. Phytochem., 3: 34-38.
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  66. Feroz, F., J.D. Senjuti, J. Tahera, K.K. Das and R. Noor, 2014. Investigation of microbiological spoilage and demonstration of the anti-bacterial activity of the major imported fruits within Dhaka Metropolis. Stamford J. Microbiol., 4: 1-4.
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  67. Fatema, K., S.R. Chakraborty, T. Sultana, M.M. Rahman and N.M. Kamali et al., 2014. Assessment of microbiological quality of the paediatric oral liquid drugs. J. Pharm. Phytochem., 3: 165-171.
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  68. Das, K.K., A. Abedin and R. Noor, 2014. Anti-bacterial activity of natural plants on fish pathogens isolated from different ponds of Dhaka city. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 31: 9-12.
  69. Aurin, T.H., S.K. Munshi, S.M. Kamal, M.M. Rahman and M.S. Hossain et al., 2014. Molecular approaches for detection of the multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Bangladesh. PloS One, Vol. 9. 10.1371/journal.pone.0099810.
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  70. Arefin, M.S., M.K.H. Khan, N.I. Tanu and R. Noor, 2014. Microbiological assessment of six types of selected fishes collected from four different markets in Dhaka City. J. Global. Biosci., 3: 366-373.
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  71. Alam, S.M.S., M.A. Kalam, M.S. Munna, S.K. Munshi and R. Noor, 2014. Isolation of pathogenic microorganisms from burn patients admitted in Dhaka Medical College and Hospital and demonstration of their drug-resistance traits. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Dis., 4: 402-407.
  72. Ahmed, T., N.J. Urmi, M.S. Munna, K.K. Das, M. Acharjee, M.M. Rahman and R. Noor, 2014. Assessment of microbiological proliferation and in vitro demonstration of the antimicrobial activity of the commonly available salad vegetables within Dhaka metropolis, Bangladesh. Am. J. Agric. For., 2: 55-60.
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  73. Acharjee, M., F. Rahman, F. Jahan and R. Noor, 2014. Bacterial proliferation in municipal water supplied in mirpur locality of Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Clean–Soil, Air, Water, 42: 434-441.
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  74. Acharjee, M., E. Ahmed, S.K. Munshi and R. Noor, 2014. Validation of -irradiation in controlling microorganisms in fish. Nutr. Food Sci., 44: 258-266.
  75. Sarker, N., S. Islam, M. Hasan, F. Kabir, M.A. Uddin and R. Noor, 2013. Use of multiplex PCR assay for detection of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli in street vended food items. Am. J. Life Sci., 1: 267-272.
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  76. Raton, K.A., M.A. Hossain, M. Acharjee and R. Noor, 2013. Assessment of microbiological quality and the anti-bacterial traits of sterile liquids used for medication of eye and ear infections in Bangladesh. Am. J. Pharma. Health Res., 1: 67-75.
  77. Rahman, M.A., F. Jahan, F. Rahman and R. Noor, 2013. Biochemical and immunological parameters of hepatitis B virus positive patients in Bangladesh. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 37: 51-56.
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  78. Noor, R., Z. Islam, S.H. Munshi and F. Rahman, 2013. Influence of temperature on Escherichia coli growth in different culture media. J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 7: 899-904.
  79. Noor, R., S.R. Saha, F. Rahman, S.K. Munshi, M.A. Uddin and M.M. Rahman, 2013. Frequency of opportunistic and other intestinal parasitic infections in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus in Bangladesh. Tzu Chi Med. J., 24: 191-195.
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  80. Noor, R., S. Akhter, F. Rahman, S.K. Munshi, S.M. Kamal and F. Feroz, 2013. Frequency of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB) among re-treatment cases in NIDCH, Dhaka, Bangladesh. J. Inf. Chem., 19: 243-248.
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  81. Noor, R., N. Huda, F. Rahman, T. Bashar and S.K. Munshi, 2013. Microbial contamination in herbal medicines available in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Med. Res. Council Bull., 39: 124-129.
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  82. Noor, R., M.A. Uddin, M.A. Haq, S.K. Munshi, M. Acharjee and M.M. Rahman, 2013. Microbiological study of vendor and packed fruit juices locally available in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Int. Food Res. J., 20: 1011-1015.
  83. Noor, R., M. Acharjee, T. Ahmed, K.K. Das and L. Paul et al., 2013. Microbiological analysis of major sea fish collected from local markets in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. Food Sci., 2: 2420-2430.
  84. Noor, R., A. Hossain, S.K. Munshi, F. Rahman and S.M. Kamal, 2013. Slide drug susceptibility test for the detection of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Bangladesh. J. Inf. Chem., 19: 818-824.
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  85. Noor, A.F., F. Shams, S.K. Munshi, M. Hassan and R. Noor, 2013. Prevalence and antibiogram profile of uropathogens isolated from hospital and community patients with urinary tract infections in Dhaka city. J. Bang. Acad. Sci., 37: 57-63.
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  86. Munna, M.S., I. Nur, T. Rahman and R. Noor, 2013. Influence of exogenous oxidative stress on Escherichia coli cell growth, viability and morphology. Am. J. BioSci., 1: 59-62.
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  87. Khanom, S., K.K. Das, S. Banik and R. Noor, 2013. Microbiological analysis of liquid oral drugs available in Bangladesh. Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., 5: 479-482.
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  88. Khan, S.A., F. Feroz and R. Noor, 2013. Study of extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing bacteria from urinary tract infections in Bangladesh. Tzu Chi Med. J., 25: 39-42.
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  89. Jahan, F., R. Elahi, M.K. Mohiuddin, M.G.M. Khan, M.S. Alam and R. Noor, 2013. Evaluation of two new rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for the diagnosis of malaria. Bangladesh J. Med. Microbiol., 5: 11-15.
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  90. Hossain, M.A., K.A. Raton and R. Noor, 2013. Bacteriological study of stool samples collected from children suffering from diarrhoea. J Global Biosci., 2: 160-165.
  91. Hassan, M.R., M. Acharjee, E. Das, K.K. Das and T. Ahmed et al., 2013. Microbiological study of sea fish samples collected from local markets in Dhaka city. Int. Food Res. J., 20: 1491-1495.
  92. Hasan, M., S.K. Munshi, M.S.B. Momi, F. Rahman and R. Noor, 2013. Evaluation of the effectiveness of BACTEC MGIT 960 for the detection of mycobacteria in Bangladesh. Int. J. Mycobacteriol., 2: 214-219.
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  93. Feroz, F., J.D. Senjuti and R. Noor, 2013. Determination of microbial growth and survival in salad vegetables through in vitro challenge test. Int. J. Nutr. Food Sci., 2: 312-319.
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  94. Fatema, N., M. Acharjee and R. Noor, 2013. Microbiological profiling of imported apples and demonstration of bacterial survival capacity through in vitro challenge test. Am. J. Microbiol. Res., 1: 98-104.
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  95. Dutta, S., M.R. Hassan, F. Rahman, M.S.A. Jilani and R. Noor, 2013. Study of antimicrobial susceptibility of clinically significant microorganisms isolated from selected areas of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Bangladesh J. Med. Sci., 12: 34-42.
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  96. Das, K.K., K.K. Fatema, I.T. Nur and R. Noor, 2013. Prevalence of microorganisms in commonly used cosmetics samples in Dhaka metropolis. J. Pharma. Sci. Innovat., 2: 7-9.
  97. Ahmed, T., S. Baidya, B.C. Sharma, M. Malek and K.K. Das et al., 2013. Identification of drug-resistant bacteria among export quality shrimp samples in Bangladesh. Asian J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. Environ. Sci., 15: 31-36.
  98. Ahmed, T., M. Acharjee, M.S. Rahman, M. Meghla, J. Jamal, S.K. Munshi and R. Noor, 2013. Microbiological study of drinking water: Qualitative and quantitative approach. Asian J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. Environ. Sci., 15: 23-30.
  99. Ahmed, M.M., A. Chowdhury, R. Malaker, M.N. Hossain, M. Fakruddin and R. Noor, 2013. Bacteriocin profiling of probiotic Lactobacillus spp. isolated from yoghurt. Int. J. Pharm. Chem., 3: 50-56.
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  100. Acharjee, M., K. Fatema, F. Jahan, S.J. Siddique, M.A. Uddin and R. Noor, 2013. Prevalence of Vibrio cholera in different food samples in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Int. Food Res. J., 20: 1017-1022.
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  101. Uddin, M.A., M.W. Ullah and R. Noor, 2012. Prevalence of Vibrio cholerae in human-, poultry-, animal excreta and compost samples. Stamford J. Microbiol., 2: 38-41.
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  102. Rahman, M.M., F. Rahman, F. Afroze, F. Yesmin, K.K. Fatema, K.K. Das and R. Noor, 2012. Prevalence of pathogenic bacteria in shrimp samples collected from hatchery, local markets and the shrimp processing plant. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 29: 7-10.
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  103. Rahman, F. and R. Noor, 2012. Prevalence of pathogenic bacteria in common salad vegetables of Dhaka Metropolis. Bangladesh J. Botany, 41: 159-162.
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  104. Nahar, M., Z. Mahal, H.M. Zahid, K. Zaman, F. Jahan, M.M. Rahman and R. Noor, 2012. Effects of plasmid curing on Rhizobium spp. Stamford J. Microbiol., 2: 34-37.
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  105. Murata, M., R. Noor, H. Nagamitsu, S. Tanaka and M. Yamada, 2012. Novel pathway directed by σE to cause cell lysis in Escherichia coli. Gen. Cells, 17: 234-247.
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  106. Munshi, S.K., M.M. Rahman and R. Noor, 2012. Detection of virulence potential of diarrhoeagenic Escherichia coli isolated from surface water of rivers surrounding dhaka city. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 36: 109-121.
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  107. Munshi, S.K., F. Rahman, S.M. Kamal and R. Noor, 2012. Comparisons among the diagnostic methods used for the detection of extra-pulmonary tuberculosis in Bangladesh. Int. J. Mycobacteriol., 1: 190-195.
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  108. Marjan, S., K. Zaman, F. Jahan, S.K. Munshi, F. Rahman and R. Noor, 2012. A comparative study on Escherichia coli isolates from environmental and clinical samples. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 29: 44-48.
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  109. Islam, S., F. Rahman, S.K. Munshi, J. Ahmed, S.M. Kamal and R. Noor, 2012. Use of fluorescein diacetate (FDA) staining to detect viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Bangladesh J. Med. Sci., 11: 322-330.
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  110. Hayder, N., Z. Hasan, S. Afrin and R. Noor, 2012. Determination of the frequency of carbapenemase producing Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates in Dhaka city, Bangladesh. Stamford J. Microbiol., 2: 28-30.
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  111. Fakruddin, M.D., N. Sarker, M.M. Ahmed and R. Noor, 2012. Protein profiling of bacillus thuringiensis isolated from agro-forest soil in Bangladesh. J. Mol. Biol. Biotechnol., 20: 139-145.
  112. Uddin, M.A., H.M. Motazzim-ul-Haque and R. Noor, 2011. Isolation and identification of pathogenic Escherichia coli, Klebsiella spp. and Staphylococcus spp. in raw milk samples collected from different areas of Dhaka City, Bangladesh. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 19-23.
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  113. Rahman, T., S. Hasan and R. Noor, 2011. An assessment of microbiological quality of some commercially packed and fresh fruit juice available in Dhaka city: A comparative study. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 13-18.
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  114. Rahman, F., S.K. Munshi, S.M. Kamal, A.M. Rahman, M.M. Rahman and R. Noor, 2011. Comparison of different microscopic methods with conventional TB culture. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 46-50.
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  115. Rabbi, F.A., F. Rabbi, T.A. Runun, K. Zaman, M.M. Rahman and R. Noor, 2011. Microbiological quality assessment of foods collected from different hospitals within Dhaka city. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 31-36.
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  116. Majumder, A.K., K.N. Islam, R.N. Nite and R. Noor, 2011. Evaluation of microbiological quality of commercially available bottled water in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 24-30.
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  117. Chakraborty, B., T. Bashar, K. Roy, R. Noor and M.M. Rahman, 2011. Persistence of anti-HBs antibody and immunological memory in healthy individuals vaccinated with Hepatitis B vaccine. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 37-41.
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  118. Bashar, T., M. Rahman, F.A. Rabbi, R. Noor and M.M. Rahman, 2011. Enterotoxin profiling and antibiogram of Escherichia coli isolated from poultry feces in Dhaka district of Bangladesh. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 51-57.
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  119. Asaduzzaman, S.M., A. Al-Mahin, T. Bashar and R. Noor, 2011. Lantibiotics: A candidate for future generation of antibiotics. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 1-12.
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  120. Acharjee, M., F. Rahman, S.A. Beauty, F. Feroz, M.M. Rahman and R. Noor, 2011. Microbiological study on supply water and treated water in Dhaka city. Stamford J. Microbiol., 1: 42-45.
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  121. Noor, R., M. Murata, H. Nagamitsu, G. Klein, S. Rain and M. Yamada, 2009. Dissection of σE-dependent cell lysis in Escherichia coli: Roles of RpoE regulators RseA, RseB and periplasmic folding catalyst Ppid. Genes Cells, 14: 885-899.
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  122. Noor, R., M. Murata and M. Yamada, 2009. Oxidative stress as a trigger for growth phase-specific σE dependent cell lysis in Escherichia coli. J. Mol. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 17: 177-187.
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  123. Yamada, M., R. Noor and M. Murata, 2007. Sigma E-dependent programmed cell death in E. coli early stationary phase. Gen. Genet. Syst., 6: 507-507.
  124. Kabir, S., D. Yamashita, R. Noor and M. Yamada, 2004. Effect of σS on σE-directed cell lysis in Escherichia coli early stationary phase. J. Mol. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 8: 189-194.
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  125. Hoq, M.M., R. Noor, N. Nahar, M.R. Khan and Z.U.M. Khan, 2003. Maltase activity of indigenous Streptomyces roseolus isolated from soil sample. Bangladesh J. Bot., 32: 31-35.