MEER ALI
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Meer Ali's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of viral infections and the development of potential therapeutic strategies. His work has investigated the role of specific viral proteins in host cell manipulation and viral replication. Ali has also explored the use of computational methods for drug discovery and the identification of novel antiviral compounds. His research contributes to the broader field of infectious disease research, aiming to improve the understanding and treatment of viral pathogens.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 41
- Citations: 515
Selected Publications
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Artificial intelligence-based prediction of esophageal adenocarcinoma risk in Barrett’s esophagus patients: a literature review (2026)
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Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments (2026)
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Susceptibility of Helicoverpa zea and Heliothis virescens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to Vip3A insecticidal protein expressed in VipCot™ cotton (2011)
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Response Estimates for Assessing Heliothine Susceptibility to Bt Toxins (2009)
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Susceptibility of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) to Cry2Ab2 Insecticidal Protein (2007)
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Susceptibilities of Helicoverpa zea and Heliothis virescens (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Populations to Cry1Ac Insecticidal Protein (2006)
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Host Plant Influence on Activity of Bacillus thuringiensisBerliner Against Lepidopterous Pests of Crops (2004)
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Influence of Cotton Plant Structures on Heliothine Larval Development and the Production and Infectivity of Occlusion Bodies of Nucleopolyhedrovirus in Larvae (2003)
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Influence of the host plant on occluded virus production and lethal infectivity of a baculovirus (2002)
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Do Foliar Phenolics Provide Protection to Heliothis virescens from a Baculovirus? (1999)
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Influence of Interspecific and Intraspecific Host Plant Variation on the Susceptibility of Heliothines to a Baculovirus (1998)
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NUCLEAR POLYHEDROSIS VIRUS TRANSMISSION BY INFECTED HELIOTHIS ZEA (BODDIE) (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) PRIOR TO DEATH1 (1987)
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Transmission of a nuclear polyhedrosis virus inHeliothis zea [Lep.: Noctuidae] larval populations on soybean (1985)
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Top Collaborators
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Progress in Gastroparesis Management: From Pharmacotherapy to Interventional Treatments
- Artificial intelligence-based prediction of esophageal adenocarcinoma risk in Barrett’s esophagus patients: a literature review
- Artificial intelligence-based prediction of esophageal adenocarcinoma risk in Barrett’s esophagus patients: a literature review
- Artificial intelligence-based prediction of esophageal adenocarcinoma risk in Barrett’s esophagus patients: a literature review
- Artificial intelligence-based prediction of esophageal adenocarcinoma risk in Barrett’s esophagus patients: a literature review
- Artificial intelligence-based prediction of esophageal adenocarcinoma risk in Barrett’s esophagus patients: a literature review
- Artificial intelligence-based prediction of esophageal adenocarcinoma risk in Barrett’s esophagus patients: a literature review
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