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Researcher at Pharmacology Department
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Demonstrated the protective effects of Spirulina platensis against deltamethrin-induced toxicity in rats, contributing to understanding the role of natural compounds in mitigating pesticide-related damage.
Investigated the molecular mechanisms of autophagy in Alzheimer's disease and explored potential therapeutic implications, providing insights into disease pathogenesis and treatment strategies.
Reviewed the biosynthesis, mechanisms, and applications of metal nanoparticles fabricated using green chemistry, highlighting their potential in various biomedical applications.
Comprehensive review of Glycyrrhiza glabra L., covering its traditional uses, chemical constituents, and pharmacological/toxicological activities, offering valuable information for drug development.
Examined the neuroprotective mechanisms of quercetin, providing insights into its therapeutic potential for neurological disorders.
Explored combination drug therapies for Alzheimer's disease, offering insights into potential treatment strategies.
Investigated the protective effects of hesperidin and diosmin against acrylamide-induced oxidative damage in rats, contributing to the understanding of mitigating chemical toxicity.
Dr. Mohamed M. Abdel-Daim is a highly cited researcher specializing in the mitigation of drug-induced toxicity and the application of natural compounds in treating various diseases, including Alzheimer's and cancer. His work significantly contributes to understanding the protective effects of antioxidants and natural products in biomedical applications.
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