Mansur Aliyu
College of Health Sciences, Bahrain
49 Papers
114 Citations
Mansur Aliyu is an academic researcher from College of Health Sciences, Bahrain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Islam & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of Mansur Aliyu include Bayero University Kano & University of Kuala Lumpur.
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Papers
A focused review of the hydrogen storage tank embrittlement mechanism process
Paul C. Okonkwo,El Manaa Barhoumi,I. Ben Belgacem,Ibrahim B. Mansir,Mansur Aliyu,Wilfred Emori,Paul C. Uzoma,Wesam H. Beitelmal,Ersin Akyüz,A. Bahgat Radwan,Rana Abdul Shakoor +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the degradation mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement in high-strength and storage materials has been investigated and various mechanisms which are responsible for crack development, growth, and fracture have been deliberated and reported.
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Effects of ultrasound energy on degradation of cellulose material.
Mansur Aliyu,M.J. Hepher +1 more
TL;DR: One of the routes being explored is the further conversion of these molecules into fuel (alcohol) using ultrasound, aeration and coupled energy for degradation of waste cellulose.
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Contribution of reactive oxygen species to (+)-catechin-mediated bacterial lethality
Taofeek O. Ajiboye,Mansur Aliyu,I. Isiaka,F.Z. Haliru,O.B. Ibitoye,J.N. Uwazie,H.F. Muritala,Sharafa A Bello,I.I. Yusuf,A.O. Mohammed +9 more
TL;DR: From the above findings, (+)-catechin enhanced the generation of reactive oxygen species (superoxide anion radical and hydroxyl radical) in E. aureus, possibly by autoxidation, Fenton chemistry and inhibiting electron transport chain resulting into lipid peroxidation and DNA fragmentation and consequentially bacterial cell death.
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Spleen in innate and adaptive immunity regulation
Mansur Aliyu,Fatema Zohora,Ali Akbar Saboor-Yaraghi,Ali Akbar Saboor-Yaraghi,Ali Akbar Saboor-Yaraghi +4 more
- 01 Jan 2021
TL;DR: The role of the spleen in anti-tumor immunity yields an inconclusive result as discussed by the authors, however, it is the only organ in the body capable of mounting an appropriate immune response to encapsulated bacteria.
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Delivery of genome editing tools: A promising strategy for HPV-related cervical malignancy therapy.
Shahin Aghamiri,Sam Talaei,Soheil Roshanzamiri,Farshid Zandsalimi,Elnaz Fazeli,Mansur Aliyu,Omid Kheiry Avarvand,Zahra Ebrahimi,Mahsa Keshavarz-Fathi,Mahsa Keshavarz-Fathi,Hossein Ghanbarian +10 more
TL;DR: Cutting-edge available strategies for in vivo delivery of genome-editing technologies for HPV-induced cervical cancer therapy, including the combination of nanoparticle-based delivery systems and genome-EDiting tools are discussed.
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