Izzeldin Ahmed
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Also affiliated: Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2022)
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Izzeldin Ahmed's research focuses on the isolation and characterization of prenylated stilbenoids from hairy root cultures of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.). His work includes the semi-preparative separation and purification of these compounds, specifically Arachidin-1 and Arachidin-3. Ahmed also investigates the effects of exercise and nutritional supplementation on muscle regeneration and inflammatory gene expression in aged male mice. His publications examine the impact of leucine supplementation on both inflammatory and myogenic genes, as well as extracellular matrix remodeling during muscle regeneration. Ahmed has collaborated with researchers Tyrone A. Washington, Eleanor R. Schrems, and Sepideh Shakeri at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on multiple projects.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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Combined High-Intensity Exercise and Autologous Muscle Grafting Differentially Modulate Myogenesis and Extracellular Matrix Remodeling by Sex in VML-Injured Muscle (2026)
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Exercise Intensities Modulates Inflammatory Gene Expression to Minced Muscle Repair Following Volumetric Muscle Loss (2026)
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Aerobic Exercise Training Does Not Attenuate Fibrosis In Autologous Repaired Vml-injured Skeletal Muscle (2025)
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The effect of leucine supplementation on extracellular matrix remodeling in aged male mice at the onset of muscle regeneration (2025)
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Induction of the Prenylated Stilbenoids Arachidin-1 and Arachidin-3 and Their Semi-Preparative Separation and Purification from Hairy Root Cultures of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) (2022)
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Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes (2022)
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- The effect of leucine supplementation on extracellular matrix remodeling in aged male mice at the onset of muscle regeneration
- Aerobic Exercise Training Does Not Attenuate Fibrosis In Autologous Repaired Vml-injured Skeletal Muscle
- The effect of leucine supplementation on extracellular matrix remodeling in aged male mice at the onset of muscle regeneration
- Aerobic Exercise Training Does Not Attenuate Fibrosis In Autologous Repaired Vml-injured Skeletal Muscle
- The effect of leucine supplementation on extracellular matrix remodeling in aged male mice at the onset of muscle regeneration
- Aerobic Exercise Training Does Not Attenuate Fibrosis In Autologous Repaired Vml-injured Skeletal Muscle
- The effect of leucine supplementation on extracellular matrix remodeling in aged male mice at the onset of muscle regeneration
- Aerobic Exercise Training Does Not Attenuate Fibrosis In Autologous Repaired Vml-injured Skeletal Muscle
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Similar 5F-APINACA Metabolism between CD-1 Mouse and Human Liver Microsomes Involves Different P450 Cytochromes
- Induction of the Prenylated Stilbenoids Arachidin-1 and Arachidin-3 and Their Semi-Preparative Separation and Purification from Hairy Root Cultures of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
- Induction of the Prenylated Stilbenoids Arachidin-1 and Arachidin-3 and Their Semi-Preparative Separation and Purification from Hairy Root Cultures of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
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