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Hamidreza Sadegh
Hamidreza Sadegh
Centre for Inflammation, University of Technology Sydney, Centenary Institute, Australia.
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Evaluation of the impact of polyclonal infection and heteroresistance on treatment of tuberculosis patients
M Kargarpour Kamakoli, HR Sadegh, G Farmanfarmaei, M Masoumi, ...
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 41410, 2017
38*2017
Bias in detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infection: Use clinical samples or cultures?
G Farmanfarmaei, MK Kamakoli, HR Sadegh, M Masoumi, F Abdolrahimi, ...
Molecular and cellular probes 33, 1-3, 2017
182017
Pros and cons of direct genotyping on tuberculosis clinical samples
H Sadegh, MK Kamakoli, G Farmanfarmaei, M Masoumi, F Abdolrahimi, ...
Microbial pathogenesis 103, 135-138, 2017
102017
In Silico Investigation of New Binding Pocket for Mitogen Activated Kinase Kinase (MEK): Development of New Promising Inhibitors
H Yari, M Ganjalikhany, H Sadegh
Computational Biology and Chemistry, 2015
102015
Amplification and Structure Analysis of Dioxygenase of Anoxybacillus sp. DT3-1
A Emami, H Yari, H hossinipour, A Fouladvanda,Azin: Hosseinnia, ...
JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY 9, PAGE NO. 877-883 ·, 2015
2015
Study of directed insilico mutations on polyphenol oxidase to improve enzyme–substrate binding efficiency
H Sadegh, H Yari, H Mansouri, N Mohebali
CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY 44, 2011
2011
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