Research Interest and Publications-Dr. Ahmed Ismail

Dr. Ahmed Ismail 

Research Interest

1. Bioinformatics tools and analysis
2. Genomics and functional genomics analysis
3. Drug Discovery
4. Computational Biology
5. Data Mining

Publications

1. Mosa K.A., Ismail A., Helmy M. (2017) Omics and System Biology Approaches in Plant Stress Research. In: Plant Stress Tolerance. SpringerBriefs in Systems Biology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-59379-1_2

2. Alshehri, B., Vijayakumar, R., Senthilkumar, S., Ismail, A., Abdel-Hadi, A., Choudhary, R. K., Albenasy, K. S., Banawas, S., Alaidarous, M. A., & Manikandan, P. (2022). Therapeutic potential of nitric oxide synthase inhibitor from natural sources for the treatment of ischemic stroke. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 29(2), 984–991. 

3. Mosa, K. A., Ali, M. A., Ramamoorthy, K., & Ismail, A. (2022). Exploring the relationship between plant secondary metabolites and macronutrient homeostasis. Plant Nutrition and Food Security in the Era of Climate Change, 119–146. 

4. Alshehri, B., Vijayakumar, R., Senthilkumar, S., Ismail, A., Abdelhadi, A., Choudhary, R. K., Albenasy, K. S., Banawas, S., Alaidarous, M. A., & Manikandan, P. (2022). Molecular target prediction and docking of anti-thrombosis compounds and its activation on tissue-plasminogen activator to treat stroke. Journal of King Saud University - Science, 34(1), 101732. 

5. Wani, S. H., & Kumar, V. (2020). Heat stress tolerance in plants: Physiological, molecular and genetic perspectives. John Wiley & Sons, Inc .

6. R Awd, A., A Khater, K., & I Ismail, A. (2020). Identification and phylogenetic studies of a new probiotic lactobacillus spp..  Egyptian isolate based on 16S rrna gene. Acta Scientifci Nutritional Health, 4(3), 01–07. 

7. Mosa, K. A., Ismail, A., & Helmy, M. (2017). Plant stress tolerance: An integrated omics approach. Springer.

8. Mosa, K., Heb El-din, E., Ismail, A., El- Feky, F., & El-Refy, A. (2017). Molecular characterization of two AP2/ERF transcription factor genes from Egyptian tomato cultivar (edkawy). Plant Science Today, 4(1), 12.