Dr. Mohammad Jamali

@lu.ac.ae

Associate Professor, Department of Health & Laboratory Sciences, College of Medical and Health Sciences
Liwa University

Dr. Mohammad Jamali
Dr. Mohammad Chand Jamali is a senior clinical scientist and academician with over 25 years of professional experience in pathology and laboratory medicine. His career has been deeply rooted in diagnostic sciences, clinical biochemistry, and translational laboratory research, with sustained engagement in quality-assured and accredited laboratory environments.

He holds three PhDs in Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Hospital Management. He also earned a Master’s degree in Criminology and Forensic Science with specialization in Forensic Toxicology and Forensic Pharmacology, reflecting his interdisciplinary expertise in analytical sciences, toxicological investigations, and evidence-based laboratory interpretation. In addition, he holds an MS and a Master of Public Health (MPH).

Dr. Jamali’s professional focus integrates clinical diagnostics, biomarker research, immune mediators, metabolic disorders, laboratory quality systems, and healthcare governance. As Asso

EDUCATION

Dr. Mohammad Chand Jamali is a senior academic and clinical scientist specializing in Pathology and laboratory medicine. He holds PhDs in Biochemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Hospital Management, and a Master’s degree in Criminology and Forensic Science (Forensic Toxicology and Forensic Pharmacology), along with an MS and MPH. He currently serves as Associate Professor at Liwa University, UAE.

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Multidisciplinary, Epidemiology, Health Informatics, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Scopus Publications

  • Involvement of the PD-1 pathway in the modulation of immune responses during allergic diseases
    Asma’a Hassan Mohamed, Rithab Ibrahim Al-Samawi, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Sana Abdul-Jabbar Ali, Ayyub Ali Patel, Alam Eldin Musa Mustafa, Abdulrahman Samir Khairallah, Nasrin Mansuri, Ashit Kumar Dutta, Muhammad Zulfiqah Sadikan, Zaid H. Mahmoud
    Inflammation Research, 2026
  • Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Properties of Clerodendrum infortunatum Linn: A Review
    Rezwan Ahmed Mahedi, Sadia Afrin, Shokhida Rasulova Shukhrat Kizi, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Nikolaos Syrmos, Geldiev Bexruz, Intizor Avazmetova, Jalolbek Doschanov, Kurbanova Khurliman, Doniyor Umarov
    Natural Product Communications, 2026
    Background Clerodendrum infortunatum L., a member of the Lamiaceae family, is an important ethnopharmacologically relevant plant that is widely used in the traditional management of infectious, inflammatory, metabolic, and parasitic diseases in South and Southeast Asia. Although this plant is widely used in traditional medicine, scientific evidence is still in an unorganized state. Objective The purpose of this review is to present consolidated information on ethnomedicinal uses, phytoconstituents, and pharmacological properties of Clerodendrum infortunatum. Methods Appropriate keywords were used in the search for relevant literature from Google Scholar and PubMed databases regarding the phytochemical, ethnomedicinal, and pharmacological effects of Clerodendrum infortunatum . Results Ethnomedical research shows that stems, roots, leaves, and flowers can be used as treatments for fever, helminthiasis, wound healing, inflammation, respiratory issues, skin problems, and envenomation. In secondary metabolite studies, research found elements such as flavonoids, phenolic acids, clerodane diterpenoids, phenolic acids, steroids, saponins, fatty acids, and nitrogen compounds. Preclinical research, mostly in vitro and in vivo studies, reports evidence of a wide range of biological activities such as inflammation, anti-infection, anti-helminth, liver protection, anti-diabetic, pain relief, anti-epileptic, wound healing, and anticancer activities. Conclusion The available evidence is mainly preclinical and has little to no mechanistic explanation, varies in extraction procedures, lacks standardization in plant matter, and has underdeveloped toxicity and pharmacokinetic studies. There are no clinical trials in humans, and some parts of plants, especially the fruits and flowers, are still understudied. Clerodendrum infortunatum is an ethnopharmacologically relevant species with some hopeful preclinical data, but the rigorous phytochemical standardisation, mechanistic study, thorough clinical trial design are critical to prove the potential of this plant in evidence-based therapeutics.
  • Clinical and Histopathological Evaluation of the Sinopharm COVID-19 Vaccine's Effects on Newborns and Placenta in Pregnant Women
    Sameh Fawzy Elsonbaty, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Maxime Merheb, Hend Mohamed Ahmed Hamed, Mohammed Abdalhamied M. Abushohada, Tarig Mohamed Fadl Elmula, Adham Elsonbaty
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2026
    The COVID-19 pandemic presents significant medical challenges, including unclear perinatal issues. Infection can occur at any stage of pregnancy, potentially leading to in utero transmission. Most studies indicate no significant clinical impact on fetal malformations or neonatal death from fetal infection. This study evaluates the importance of vaccinating pregnant women against COVID-19 and the potential for in utero transmission, correlating these factors with pathological findings in placental tissues and newborns. It examines how placental changes may contribute to neonatal symptoms and how vaccination reduces complications for both mothers and neonates. The study involves a retrospective clinicopathological analysis of 50 placental autopsies from non-vaccinated pregnant women aged 25-30 years infected with COVID-19 during the 2nd or 3rd trimester, compared to 50 autopsies from vaccinated women (with the Sinopharm vaccine) in the same age range and trimesters. Findings suggest that COVID-19 infection in non-vaccinated mothers leads to placental issues like placentitis and vessel obstruction, causing decreased perfusion, placental insufficiency, and perinatal problems such as fetal hypoxia. Vaccinated mothers showed minimal or no such complications. The study highlights the intimate relationship between neonatal complications and intrauterine COVID-19 infection, suggesting that including the COVID-19 vaccine in premarital vaccination programs could prevent these issues, benefiting both mothers and neonates.
  • Quantitative Analysis of Methanolic and Dichloromethane Extracts of Araucaria heterophylla: Formulation as Radical Scavenging Agents and Assessment of Flavonoid Content and Total Phenolic
    Ankita Ghosh, Mustafa Mudhafar, Raed Fanoukh Aboqader Al-Aouadi, Othman Mahjoob Khalaf, Md Abu Sayeed, Mohd. Imran, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Akayed Hasan, Ali Mohamod Wasaf Hasan, Nikolaos Syrmos, Shokhida Rasulova Shukhrat Kizi, Anam Tariq
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2026
    Introduction: Araucaria heterophylla, commonly known as Norfolk Island Pine, is a plant with significant medicinal potential due to its rich phytochemical composition. This study aims to explore its antioxidant properties, given its widespread ornamental use and reported pharmacological activities. Secondary metabolites, a type of bioactive molecule with many functions, are abundant in Araucaria heterophylla. The secondary metabolites flavonoids, phenolic acid, and tannin have been found to have anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial, antioxidant, and anticancer properties. Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the antioxidant activity of Araucaria heterophylla leaves through extraction and evaluation methods, shedding light on its medicinal relevance and it was also conducted to analyze the phytochemical and determine the total flavonoid, tannin, and phenolic content of Araucaria heterophylla leaves extract using two different solvents (methanol and dichloromethane) using UV-Vis spectrophotometric. Material and Methods: Araucaria heterophylla leaves were gathered, air-dried, and then extracted with methanol. To measure antioxidant activity, we used the DPPH free radical scavenging test, and to find the total antioxidant capacity, we used the phosphor molybdenum technique. To determine the total content of tannin, phenolic, and flavonoid in Araucaria heterophylla, the methanolic extract was made after the plant was recognized by NHB (ID No: DACB 48435). The total phenolic and tannin content was investigated using the Folin-Ciocaltu technique. Result: The methanolic and dichloromethane extracts exhibited significant antioxidant activity, with IC50 values of 45.98 μg/mL and 58.70 μg/mL, respectively. These results suggest the presence of potent antioxidant compounds in Araucaria heterophylla, highlighting its therapeutic potential. The A. heterophylla leaf methanolic and dichloromethane extracts had remarkable antioxidant effects due to their high flavonoid and phenolic content. Conclusion: Araucaria heterophylla leaves demonstrate promising antioxidant properties attributed to their flavonoid and phenolic content. Further research focusing on standardization, stability, and clinical trials could lead to the development of novel therapeutic agents from this plant.
  • Engineering scFv immunotherapies: From CAR T cells to bispecific antibodies
    Mohammad Chand Jamali, Amged Gaffer Mostafa Gaffer, Hakeem Ghani Hassan, Sana Abdul-Jabbar Ali, Mahaboob Khan Sulaiman, Anam Tariq, Nasrin Mansuri, Ashit Kumar Dutta, Mustafa Mudhafar
    International Immunopharmacology, 2025
  • Biological mechanisms and therapeutic prospects of interleukin-33 in pathogenesis and treatment of allergic disease
    Mohammad Chand Jamali, Asma’a H. Mohamed, Azfar Jamal, Mohammad Azhar Kamal, Waleed Al Abdulmonem, Bashar Abdullah Saeed, Nasrin Mansuri, Fuzail Ahmad, Mustafa Mudhafar, Alaa Shafie, Haroonrashid M. Hattiwale
    Journal of Inflammation United Kingdom, 2025
    Allergic diseases significantly impact the quality of life of people around the world. Cytokines play a crucial role in regulating the immune system. Due to their importance in pro-inflammatory mechanisms, cytokines are used to understand pathogenesis and serve as biomarkers in many diseases. One such cytokine is interleukin-33, a member of the IL-1 family, including IL- 1α, IL-1β, and IL-18. The IL-33 receptor is a heterodimer of IL-1 receptor-like 1 and IL-1 receptor accessory protein. IL-33 plays a critical role in regulating innate and adaptive immune responses. The primary targets of IL-33 in vivo are tissue-resident immune cells, including mast cells, group 2 innate lymphoid cells, regulatory T cells, T helper 2 cells, eosinophils, basophils, dendritic cells, Th1 cells, CD8 + T cells, NK cells, iNKT cells, B cells, neutrophils, and macrophages. However, IL-33 appears to act as an alarm signal that is promptly released by producing cells under cellular damage or stress conditions. IL-33 regulates signaling and various biological functions, including induction of pro-inflammatory cytokines, regulation of cell proliferation, and involvement in tissue remodeling. IL-33 is fundamental in immune-related diseases and plays a critical role in the control of inflammation. Recently, IL-33 has been shown to significantly impact allergic diseases, primarily by inducing Th2 immune responses. IL-33 is a key regulator of mast cell function and a promising therapeutic target for treating allergic diseases. This review provides an overview of the current understanding of the role of IL-33 in allergy pathogenesis and potential clinical approaches.
  • The role of probiotics in promoting systemic immune tolerance in systemic lupus erythematosus
    Asma’a H. Mohamed, Alaa Shafie, Rithab Ibrahim Al-Samawi, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Amal Adnan Ashour, Mohammed Fareed Felemban, Ali Alqarni, Irshad Ahmad, Nasrin Mansuri, Fuzail Ahmad, Adil Abdelrahim Mohammed Yousif
    Gut Pathogens, 2025
    Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disorder branded via over-activation of the immune system, resulting in atypical roles of natural and adaptive immune cells and the making of numerous autoantibodies against nuclear components. The causes and pathogenesis of this disease are not completely realized. The gut microbiota plays a significant character in human health and disorder, particularly in autoimmune diseases.Gut microbiome dysbiosis can affect the host immune system as suggested by several recent studies, balance and activity of the gut microbiome, which are influenced by daily diet, might be associated with disease activity in SLE. There are rising signs to support the immunomodulatory abilities of certain probiotics. Numerous investigational and clinical surveys have demonstrated the useful effects of certain probiotic bacteria, mainly strains of Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, in patients with SLE. Various species of bacteria were found to be positively or negatively associated with SLE gut microbiomes. A better comprehension of the Studying the gut microbiota will provide a good opportunity to identify microbes involved in tolerance in systemic lupus patients. The purpose of this study is to review the existing literature on probiotics that have the ability to restore tolerance and modulate the levels of inflammatory or anti-inflammatory cytokines that play a role in SLE.
  • The immunobiological functions and therapeutic applications of interleukin-17 family in cancer
    Nasrin Mansuri, Asma'a H. Mohamed, Marya Ahsan, Sana Abdul-Jabbar Ali, Mohammed Ansar Qureshi, Waleed A Aldhaaban, Ayaz Khurram Mallick, Muataz Elsiddig Dafaalla Mohammed, Fuzail Ahmad, Irshad Ahmad, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Alaa Shafie
    Current Research in Translational Medicine, 2025
  • Sirtuin1: A Potential Key Regulator in Alzheimer's Disease Pathophysiology and Therapeutics
    Preeti Chandola, Smita Jain, Pragya Sharma, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Jaya Dwivedi, Swapnil Sharma
    Current Enzyme Inhibition, 2025
    Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1), an NAD+-dependent deacetylase, plays a vital role in neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease (AD). SIRT1 exerts neuroprotective effects by modulating oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and mitochondrial function while promoting neuronal survival. It enhances amyloid-β (Aβ) clearance by activating α-secretase and inhibiting β-secretase, thereby reducing Aβ aggregation. Beyond protein aggregation, SIRT1 also influences mitochondrial biogenesis and function via peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma coactivator-1 alpha (PGC-1α), thereby enhancing energy metabolism and reducing oxidative damage. Moreover, SIRT1-mediated deacetylation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) suppresses neuroinflammation, further contributing to neuroprotection. Preclinical studies highlight the therapeutic potential of SIRT1 activators, such as resveratrol, in improving cognitive function and reducing AD pathology. However, challenges such as bioavailability, pharmacokinetics, and the lack of definitive clinical validation hinder its therapeutic translation. Emerging research suggests that lifestyle factors, including caloric restriction, exercise, and sleep modulation, may naturally enhance SIRT1 activity, offering alternative approaches for AD prevention. Despite promising evidence, further research is required to fully elucidate the mechanisms underlying SIRT1’s role in AD and to develop effective, targeted therapies. This review underscores SIRT1’s multifaceted involvement in AD pathophysiology and its potential as a therapeutic target, calling for multidisciplinary efforts to advance its clinical application.
  • Receptor-based pharmacophore modelling for the discovery of Sirtuin 1 modulators in Alzheimer’s disease
    Preeti Chandola, Smita Jain, Ritu Singh, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Jaya Dwivedi, Swapnil Sharma, Kelvin M. Keli, Aleksey E. Kuznetsov
    Analytical Chemistry Letters, 2025
  • Gene characterization and computational identification of potential phytochemicals against non-small cell lung carcinoma
    S Saumya, B Aditi, J U Vijay, G M Amged, C J Mohammad, P K Shiva, E P Madhulika, S Pallavi
    Plant Science Today, 2025
  • Computational and Systematic Analysis of Zosurabalpin (RG6006) against Cancerous and Pathogenic Microbial Proteins
    Sadia Afrin, Rezwan Ahmed Mahedi, Mustafa Jawad Kadham, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Swapnil Das, Hrishik Iqbal, Raed Fanoukh Aboqader Al-Aouadi, Djumaniyazova Mukhayya Xusinovna, Abdul Kareem J. Al-Azzawi, Nikolaus Syrmos, Akayed Hasan, Mustafa Mudhafar
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2025
  • Exposures to Poisoning to Forensic Investigations and Public Health Views - A Toxicology Tapestry
    Patrik Viktor, Lakhvinder Kaur, Jai Shanker Pillai HP, Othman Mahjoob Khalaf, Mustafa Mudhafar, Hasibul Hasan, Joti Devi, Antonieto G. Alaban, Calvin R. Wei, Mohammad Jamali, Rezwan Ahmed Mahedi, Nikolaus Syrmos, Shahrin Risa Sejuti
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2025
  • A Narrative Review on Morphological Description, Ethnomedicinal Usage, Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities: Microcos paniculata
    Sadia Afrin, Muhammad Shoket Islam, Suresh Babu Kondaveeti, H.S. Batra, Raiyan Azmee, Marzan Azmee, Fatiha Jakir, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Raed Fanoukh Aboqader Al-Aouadi, Calvin R. Wei, Nikolaus Syrmos, Rezwan Ahmed Mahedi, Al Mamun Shohag
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2025
  • Ethnomedicinal Significance, Phytochemical Profile, and Therapeutic Potentials of Artocarpus chama (Chapalish): A Review
    Sadia Afrin, Tamanna Sultana, Md. Masud Rana, Md Mizanur Rahman, Akayed Hasan, Ali Mohamod Wasaf Hasan, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Shafayatun Nahar Tinu, Lama mustafa Al- Tarawneh, Urazbaeva Abdullaevna Dilbar, Nikolaus Syrmos, Md. Rezwan Ahmed Mahedi, Anam Tariq
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2025
  • Identification of Sirtuin 1-targeted anti-Alzheimer agents using structure-based drug design and multi-database screening
    Preeti Chandola, Dr Smita Jain, Ritu Singh, Dr Mohammad Chand Jamali, Dr Jaya Dwivedi, et al.
    Indian Journal of Chemistry Ijc, 2024
  • Amputation Risk in Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients Treated with SGLT-2 Inhibitors: A Systematic Literature Review of Randomized Clinical Trials
    Farazul Hoda, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Mawrah Arshad, Mohammad Anwar Habib, Mohd Akhtar, Abul Kalam Najmi
    Drug Research, 2024
  • Interleukin-6 serves as a critical factor in various cancer progression and therapy
    Asma’a H. Mohamed, Abdulrahman T. Ahmed, Waleed Al Abdulmonem, Dmitry Olegovich Bokov, Alaa Shafie, Hussein Riyadh Abdul Kareem Al-Hetty, Chou-Yi Hsu, Mohammed Alissa, Shahid Nazir, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Mustafa Mudhafar
    Medical Oncology, 2024
  • Examining the Interplay of Psychological Factors in Chronic Skin Disease: A Review on Depression, Anxiety, and Stress
    Nujhat Nabilah, Darío Salguero García, Suresh Babu Kondaveeti, H.S. Batra, Patrik Viktor, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Calvin R. Wei, Jamilur Rahman Bhuiyan, Mustafa Mudhafar, Othman Mahjoob Khalaf, Nikolaos Syrmos, Shpona Roy, Atakhonov Murod Matyakubovich, Sadia Afrin, Md. Rezwan Ahemd Mahedi
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2024
  • Assessment of Biochemical Markers for Early Detection and Monitoring of Cardiovascular Diseases: Myocardial Infarction and Heart Failure
    Sarath M Nai, Ashutosh Pareek, Mohammad C Jamali
    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, 2024
  • Eltrombopag Olamine in Dengue Fever: Systematic Review of Clinical Trials and Beyond
    Sadia Afrin, Md. Shanzid Hasan, Md. Rezwan Ahmed Mahedi, Ovijet Chandra Kuri, Hrishik Iqbal, Mustafa Jawad Kadham, Dr. Mohammad Jamali, Patrik Viktor, Calvin R. Wei, Fredmoore Orosco, Akter Hossain Khan, Nikolaos Syrmos, Fazle Rabbi
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2024
  • A Systematic Review of Bioinformatics' Influence on Drug Developments
    Sadia Afrin, Jai Shanker Pillai HP, Challaraj Emmanuel E S, Patrik Viktor, Md. Al Hafiz, Raed Fanoukh Aboqade Al-Aouadi, Rezwan Ahmed Mahedi, Mustafa mudhafar, H.S. Batra, Suresh Babu Kondaveeti, Nikolaos Syrmos, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Abdul Kareem J. Al-Azzawi, Calvin R. Wei, Mohammad Mahfuz Enam Elahi
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2024
  • Effects of long-term dehydration on stress markers, blood parameters, and tissue morphology in the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius)
    Mahmoud A. Ali, Hassan Abu Damir, Muna A. Adem, Osman M. Ali, Naheed Amir, Asma A. M. Shah, Salama S. M. Al Muhairi, Khaled O. S. Al Abdouli, Javed R. Khawaja, Tareq A. Fagieri, Abdelnasir Adam, Aboubakr A. Elkhouly, Zhaya J. Al Marri, Mohamed Jamali, David Murphy, Abdu Adem
    Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2023
  • Beneficial Effects of Citrus Flavonoids Against Aβ Pathology in Alzheimer’s Disease
    Hayate Javed, Shreesh Kumar Ojha, Mohammad Chand Jamali
    Current Thoughts on Dementia from Risk Factors to Therapeutic Interventions, 2022
  • Impact of Bariatric Surgery in Reducing Macrovascular Complications in Severely Obese T2DM Patients
    Salman Hussain, Mohd Shahnawaz Khan, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Ali Nasir Siddiqui, Gaurav Gupta, Md Sarfaraj Hussain, Fohad Mabood Husain
    Obesity Surgery, 2021
  • Diabetic kidney disease: An overview of prevalence, risk factors, and biomarkers
    Salman Hussain, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Anwar Habib, Md Sarfaraj Hussain, Mohd Akhtar, Abul Kalam Najmi
    Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 2021
  • Burden of diabetes mellitus and its impact on COVID-19 patients: A meta-analysis of real-world evidence
    Salman Hussain, Harveen Baxi, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Nazima Nisar, Md Sarfaraj Hussain
    Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Research and Reviews, 2020
  • Exploring creative linkages of healthcare industry and academia in United Arab Emirates (1970 – 2018)
    International Journal of Scientific and Technology Research, 2020
  • No association between proton pump inhibitor use and risk of dementia: Evidence from a meta-analysis
    Salman Hussain, Ambrish Singh, Saima Zameer, Mohammad Chand Jamali, Harveen Baxi, Syed Obaidur Rahman, Mahtab Alam, Mohammad Altamish, Avinash Kumar Singh, Dasari Anil, Md Sarfaraj Hussain, Adil Ahmad, Abul Kalam Najmi
    Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Australia, 2020

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Involvement of the PD-1 pathway in the modulation of immune responses during allergic diseases
    AH Mohamed, RI Al-Samawi, MC Jamali, S Abdul-Jabbar Ali, AA Patel, ...
    Inflammation Research 75 (1), 75 , 2026
    2026
  • Ethnomedicinal Uses, Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Properties of Clerodendrum infortunatum Linn: A Review
    RA Mahedi, S Afrin, SR Shukhrat Kizi, MC Jamali, N Syrmos, G Bexruz, ...
    Natural Product Communications 21 (4), 1934578X261440432 , 2026
    2026
  • Blockchain and Cryptocurrency: Regulatory Challenges & Opportunities
    P Priyadarshi, S Kumar, AN Sinha, N Singh, M Jamali
    Regulation and Inclusivity in Finance and Accounting: Navigating Regulatory … , 2026
    2026
  • Quantitative Analysis of Methanolic and Dichloromethane Extracts of Araucaria heterophylla: Formulation as Radical Scavenging Agents and Assessment of Flavonoid Content and …
    A Ghosh, M Mudhafar, RFA Al-Aouadi, OM Khalaf, MA Sayeed, M Imran, ...
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 19 (2), 795-803 , 2026
    2026
  • Engineering scFv immunotherapies: From CAR T cells to bispecific antibodies
    MC Jamali, AGM Gaffer, HG Hassan, SAJ Ali, MK Sulaiman, A Tariq, ...
    International Immunopharmacology 166, 115597 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • The immunobiological functions and therapeutic applications of interleukin-17 family in cancer
    N Mansuri, HM Asma'a, M Ahsan, SAJ Ali, MA Qureshi, WA Aldhaaban, ...
    Current Research in Translational Medicine 73 (4), 103527 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Bortezomib in multiple myeloma management
    H Iqbal, MN Islam, S Chakravarthi, MC Jamali, RA Mahedi, S Afrin, P Roy, ...
    Universa Medicina 44 (3), 380-393 , 2025
    2025
  • Ethnomedicinal Significance, Phytochemical Profile, and Therapeutic Potentials of Artocarpus chama (Chapalish): A Review
    S Afrin, T Sultana, MM Rana, MM Rahman, A Hasan, AMW Hasan, ...
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 18 (10), 5109-5118 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Receptor-based pharmacophore modelling for the discovery of Sirtuin 1 modulators in Alzheimer’s disease
    P Chandola, S Jain, R Singh, MC Jamali, J Dwivedi, S Sharma, KM Keli, ...
    Analytical Chemistry Letters 15 (4), 637-652 , 2025
    2025
  • Foundations of Medical Physiology and Clinical Pharmacology: An Integrated Foundation of Physiological Concepts and Clinical Pharmacology for Medical Education and Practice| Dr …
    MC Jamali, R Singh, P Singh, MP Swain
    Academic Guru Publishing House , 2025
    2025
  • The role of probiotics in promoting systemic immune tolerance in systemic lupus erythematosus
    AH Mohamed, A Shafie, RI Al-Samawi, MC Jamali, AA Ashour, ...
    Gut Pathogens 17 (1), 45 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 10
  • Biological mechanisms and therapeutic prospects of interleukin-33 in pathogenesis and treatment of allergic disease
    MC Jamali, AH Mohamed, A Jamal, MA Kamal, W Al Abdulmonem, ...
    Journal of Inflammation 22 (1), 17 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 7
  • A Narrative Review on Morphological Description, Ethnomedicinal Usage, Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities: Microcos paniculata
    S Afrin, MS Islam, SB Kondaveeti, HS Batra, R Azmee, M Azmee, F Jakir, ...
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 18 (3), 1419-1427 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Human Anatomy and Medical Physiology: An Integrated Approach
    MC Jamali
    Academic Guru Publishing House , 2025
    2025
  • Sirtuin1: A Potential Key Regulator in Alzheimer's Disease Pathophysiology and Therapeutics
    P Chandola, S Jain, P Sharma, MC Jamali, J Dwivedi, S Sharma
    Current Enzyme Inhibition , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Computational and Systematic Analysis of Zosurabalpin (RG6006) against Cancerous and Pathogenic Microbial Proteins
    S Afrin, RA Mahedi, MJ Kadham, MC Jamali, S Das, H Iqbal, ...
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 18 (8), 3541-3548 , 2025
    2025
  • Gene characterization and computational identification of potential phytochemicals against non-small cell lung carcinoma
    S Srivastava, A Bagri, VJ Upadhye, AG Mostafa, MC Jamali, SP Kollur, ...
    Plant Science Today 12 (3) , 2025
    2025
  • Chapter-2 Viral Mechanisms and Pathogenesis
    MC Jamali, S Afrin, MA Sayeed, S Paul, AMW Hasan, LC De Guia, ...
    Emerging Trends in Medical Sciences, 9 , 2025
    2025
  • Exposures to poisoning to forensic investigations and public health views-A toxicology tapestry
    P Viktor, L Kaur, HPJS Pillai, OM Khalaf, M Mudhafar, H Hasan, J Devi, ...
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 18 (1), 402-408 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 3
  • Diabetic kidney disease: an overview of prevalence, risk factors, and biomarkers. Clin Epidemiol Glob Health. 2021; 9: 2–6
    S Hussain, MC Jamali, A Habib, MS Hussain, M Akhtar, AK Najmi
    2025
    Citations: 12

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Diabetic kidney disease: An overview of prevalence, risk factors, and biomarkers
    S Hussain, MC Jamali, A Habib, MS Hussain, M Akhtar, AK Najmi
    Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health 9, 2-6 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 222
  • Burden of diabetes mellitus and its impact on COVID-19 patients: a meta-analysis of real-world evidence
    S Hussain, H Baxi, MC Jamali, N Nisar, MS Hussain
    Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews 14 (6), 1595-1602 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 75
  • Interleukin-6 serves as a critical factor in various cancer progression and therapy
    AH Mohamed, AT Ahmed, W Al Abdulmonem, DO Bokov, A Shafie, ...
    Medical Oncology 41 (7), 182 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 64
  • No association between proton pump inhibitor use and risk of dementia: Evidence from a meta‐analysis
    S Hussain, A Singh, S Zameer, MC Jamali, H Baxi, SO Rahman, M Alam, ...
    Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology 35 (1), 19-28 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 54
  • Effects of long-term dehydration on stress markers, blood parameters, and tissue morphology in the dromedary camel ( Camelus dromedarius )
    MA Ali, H Abu Damir, MA Adem, OM Ali, N Amir, AAM Shah, ...
    Frontiers in Veterinary Science 10, 1236425 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 22
  • Impact of bariatric surgery in reducing macrovascular complications in severely obese T2DM patients
    S Hussain, MS Khan, MC Jamali, AN Siddiqui, G Gupta, MS Hussain, ...
    Obesity Surgery 31 (5), 1929-1936 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 17
  • Non-linear optical activity and biological evaluation of organic compounds by experimental and theoretical techniques
    P Chandola, J Dwivedi, MC Jamali
    Eur. Chem. Bull. 12 (4), 19608-19619 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 16
  • Diabetic kidney disease: an overview of prevalence, risk factors, and biomarkers. Clin Epidemiol Glob Health. 2021; 9: 2–6
    S Hussain, MC Jamali, A Habib, MS Hussain, M Akhtar, AK Najmi
    2025
    Citations: 12
  • ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF PHYLLANTHUS EMBLICA
    MC Jamali
    Journal of Bioinnovation 5 (vi), 979-984 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 11
  • The role of probiotics in promoting systemic immune tolerance in systemic lupus erythematosus
    AH Mohamed, A Shafie, RI Al-Samawi, MC Jamali, AA Ashour, ...
    Gut Pathogens 17 (1), 45 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 10
  • Lean and Six Sigma in healthcare: Examining the impact on patient safety and quality of care
    A Jain, R Sharma, MC Jamali
    Seybold Rep 18, 2680-95 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 8
  • Biological mechanisms and therapeutic prospects of interleukin-33 in pathogenesis and treatment of allergic disease
    MC Jamali, AH Mohamed, A Jamal, MA Kamal, W Al Abdulmonem, ...
    Journal of Inflammation 22 (1), 17 , 2025
    2025
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