Adil Sabr Al-Ogaili Data-verified
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Adil Sabr Al-Ogaili's research program investigates immune responses and molecular mechanisms in animals, with a recent focus on chickens. His work includes studying the expression of NLRP3 genes in chickens following lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induction, a process relevant to inflammation and immune activation. Al-Ogaili also examines the development of lymphocyte subpopulations in local chicken breeds, contributing to an understanding of avian immunology. Additionally, his research has explored the development of bacteriostatic agents using aptamer-based amplification for controlling Salmonella in chickens. He has also published on the efficient correction of DNA hetero-duplexes formed during the SELEX procedure, a technique used in aptamer development. Al-Ogaili's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5, with 11 total publications and 37 citations. He has collaborated with Young Min Kwon and Billy M. Hargis at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 11
- Citations: 39
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Efficient Correction of DNA Hetero–Duplexes Formed During SELEX Procedure (2024)
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- Development of lymphocyte subpopulations in local breed chickens
- LPS-induced NLRP3 gene-expression in chicken
- Single-stranded DNA aptamer-based rolling circle amplification as anti-chicken Salmonella bacteriostatic
- LPS-induced NLRP3 gene-expression in chicken
- Single-stranded DNA aptamer-based rolling circle amplification as anti-chicken Salmonella bacteriostatic
- Efficient Correction of DNA Hetero–Duplexes Formed During SELEX Procedure
- Efficient Correction of DNA Hetero–Duplexes Formed During SELEX Procedure
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