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Biography and Research Information
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Ahmed D. Iqbal's research focuses on the synthesis of chemical entities with potential therapeutic applications. His work involves utilizing domino reaction protocols to create benzothiophene-derived compounds. He has published one paper to date, which has garnered 8 citations, and has an h-index of 1. Iqbal collaborates with other researchers at Arkansas State University, including Mohammad A. Alam, Subrata Roy, and Shailesh Budhathoki, with whom he shares a publication.
His scholarly activities are centered on exploring novel chemical structures for medicinal purposes. The collaborative nature of his work suggests an engagement with broader research networks within his institution, contributing to the ongoing scientific discourse in his field.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Domino Reaction Protocol to Synthesize Benzothiophene-Derived Chemical Entities as Potential Therapeutic Agents (2024)
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- Domino Reaction Protocol to Synthesize Benzothiophene-Derived Chemical Entities as Potential Therapeutic Agents
- Domino Reaction Protocol to Synthesize Benzothiophene-Derived Chemical Entities as Potential Therapeutic Agents
- Domino Reaction Protocol to Synthesize Benzothiophene-Derived Chemical Entities as Potential Therapeutic Agents
- Domino Reaction Protocol to Synthesize Benzothiophene-Derived Chemical Entities as Potential Therapeutic Agents
- Domino Reaction Protocol to Synthesize Benzothiophene-Derived Chemical Entities as Potential Therapeutic Agents
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