Samar Algehani
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Samar Algehani's research investigates the interaction between gut microbiota and host health, with a specific focus on the role of bile salt hydrolase (BSH) in modulating bacterial virulence. Their recent publication explores how a recombinant BSH from *Bacillus subtilis* enhances the inhibitory effects of taurodeoxycholic acid against *Clostridium perfringens*. This work suggests potential strategies for managing bacterial infections by manipulating bile acid metabolism. Algehani collaborates with researchers including Rohana Liyanage and Xiaolun Sun at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Recombinant Bile Salt Hydrolase Enhances the Inhibition Efficiency of Taurodeoxycholic Acid against Clostridium perfringens Virulence (2024)
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- Recombinant Bile Salt Hydrolase Enhances the Inhibition Efficiency of Taurodeoxycholic Acid against Clostridium perfringens Virulence
- Recombinant Bile Salt Hydrolase Enhances the Inhibition Efficiency of Taurodeoxycholic Acid against Clostridium perfringens Virulence
- Recombinant Bile Salt Hydrolase Enhances the Inhibition Efficiency of Taurodeoxycholic Acid against Clostridium perfringens Virulence
- Recombinant Bile Salt Hydrolase Enhances the Inhibition Efficiency of Taurodeoxycholic Acid against Clostridium perfringens Virulence
- Recombinant Bile Salt Hydrolase Enhances the Inhibition Efficiency of Taurodeoxycholic Acid against Clostridium perfringens Virulence
- Recombinant Bile Salt Hydrolase Enhances the Inhibition Efficiency of Taurodeoxycholic Acid against Clostridium perfringens Virulence
- Recombinant Bile Salt Hydrolase Enhances the Inhibition Efficiency of Taurodeoxycholic Acid against Clostridium perfringens Virulence
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