Bangladesh And NotZiad A. Memish
List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 14.Ident. | Authors (with country if any) | Title |
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000055 | Noah C. Peeri [États-Unis] ; Nistha Shrestha [États-Unis] ; Md Siddikur Rahman [Bangladesh] ; Rafdzah Zaki [Malaisie] ; Zhengqi Tan [États-Unis] ; Saana Bibi [Pakistan] ; Mahdi Baghbanzadeh [Iran] ; Nasrin Aghamohammadi [Malaisie] ; Wenyi Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Ubydul Haque [États-Unis] | The SARS, MERS and novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemics, the newest and biggest global health threats: what lessons have we learned? |
000167 | Hossam M. Ashour [États-Unis] ; Walid F. Elkhatib [Égypte] ; Md Masudur Rahman [Bangladesh] ; Hatem A. Elshabrawy [États-Unis] | Insights into the Recent 2019 Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) in Light of Past Human Coronavirus Outbreaks. |
000319 | Md Abdullah Al Maruf [Bangladesh] ; Swakkhar Shatabda [Bangladesh] | iRSpot-SF: Prediction of recombination hotspots by incorporating sequence based features into Chou's Pseudo components. |
000501 | Md Mostafijur Rahman [Bangladesh] ; Md Bayejid Hosen [Bangladesh] ; M Zakir Hossain Howlader [Bangladesh] ; Yearul Kabir [Bangladesh] | Lead Molecule Prediction and Characterization for Designing MERS-CoV 3C-like Protease Inhibitors: An In silico Approach. |
000756 | Md Rafsan Jani [Bangladesh] ; Md Toha Khan Mozlish [Bangladesh] ; Sajid Ahmed [Bangladesh] ; Niger Sultana Tahniat [Bangladesh] ; Dewan Md Farid [Bangladesh] ; Swakkhar Shatabda [Bangladesh] | iRecSpot-EF: Effective sequence based features for recombination hotspot prediction. |
000978 | A. K. M. Muraduzzaman [Bangladesh] ; Manjur Hossain Khan [Bangladesh] ; Rezina Parveen [Bangladesh] ; Sharmin Sultana [Bangladesh] ; Ahmed Nawsher Alam [Bangladesh] ; Arifa Akram [Bangladesh] ; Mahmudur Rahman [Bangladesh] ; Tahmina Shirin [Bangladesh] | Event based surveillance of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS- CoV) in Bangladesh among pilgrims and travelers from the Middle East: An update for the period 2013–2016 |
001324 | Refat Sharmin ; Abul B. M. M. K. Islam [Bangladesh] | Conserved antigenic sites between MERS-CoV and Bat-coronavirus are revealed through sequence analysis |
001838 | Suza Mohammad Nur [Bangladesh] ; Md. Anayet Hasan [Bangladesh] ; Mohammad Al Amin [Bangladesh] ; Mehjabeen Hossain [Bangladesh] ; Tahmina Sharmin [Bangladesh] | Design of Potential RNAi (miRNA and siRNA) Molecules for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Gene Silencing by Computational Method |
001982 | A. A. Roess [États-Unis] ; P. J. Winch [États-Unis] ; A. Akhter [Bangladesh] ; D. Afroz [Bangladesh] ; N. A. Ali [Bangladesh] ; R. Shah [Bangladesh, États-Unis] ; N. Begum [Bangladesh] ; H. R. Seraji [Bangladesh, Australie] ; S. El Arifeen [Bangladesh] ; G. L. Darmstadt [États-Unis] ; A. H. Baqui [États-Unis, Bangladesh] | Household Animal and Human Medicine Use and Animal Husbandry Practices in Rural Bangladesh: Risk Factors for Emerging Zoonotic Disease and Antibiotic Resistance |
001B36 | Mohammad Ali Moni [Bangladesh] ; Pietro Li | Network-based analysis of comorbidities risk during an infection: SARS and HIV case studies |
001C86 | Suza Mohammad Nur [Bangladesh] ; Md Anayet Hasan ; Mohammad Al Amin ; Mehjabeen Hossain ; Tahmina Sharmin | Design of potential RNAi (miRNA and siRNA) molecules for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) gene silencing by computational method. |
001C87 | Suza Mohammad Nur [Bangladesh] ; Md Anayet Hasan ; Mohammad Al Amin ; Mehjabeen Hossain ; Tahmina Sharmin | Design of potential RNAi (miRNA and siRNA) molecules for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) gene silencing by computational method. |
001D13 | Mohammad Tuhin Ali [Bangladesh] ; Mohammed Monzur Morshed [Bangladesh] ; Md. Amran Gazi [Bangladesh] ; Md. Abu Musa [Bangladesh] ; Md Golam Kibria [Bangladesh] ; Md Jashim Uddin [Bangladesh] ; Md. Anik Ashfaq Khan [Bangladesh] ; Shihab Hasan [Australie] | Computer aided prediction and identification of potential epitopes in the receptor binding domain (RBD) of spike (S) glycoprotein of MERS-CoV |
001D67 | Md Mahmudul Hasan [États-Unis] ; Rozina Akter [États-Unis] ; Md. Shahin Ullah [Bangladesh] ; Md. Jaynul Abedin [Bangladesh] ; G. M. Ahsan Ullah [Bangladesh] ; Md. Zakir Hossain [États-Unis] | A Computational Approach for Predicting Role of Human MicroRNAs in MERS-CoV Genome |
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