Muhammad Arshad
National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering
15 Papers
5 Citations
Muhammad Arshad is an academic researcher from National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Transformation (genetics). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Arshad include Central Cotton Research Institute.
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Papers
Engineering broad-spectrum resistance against RNA viruses in potato
TL;DR: Due to simultaneous RNA silencing, as demonstrated by accumulation of specific siRNAs, the expression of partial triple-gene sequence cassette depicted 20% of the transgenic plants are immune against all three viruses.
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Non-coding RNAs in cancer diagnosis and therapy.
Mahmood Rasool,Arif Malik,Sara Zahid,Muhammad Abdul Basit Ashraf,Mahmood Husain Qazi,Muhammad Asif,Ahmad Zaheer,Muhammad Arshad,Amir Raza,Mohammad Sarwar Jamal +9 more
TL;DR: A perspective of non coding transcription in cancer metastasis is given with an eye on rising clinical relevance ofNon coding RNAs and their mechanism of action focusing on potential therapeutics for cancer pathogenesis.
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Development and evaluation of double gene transgenic cotton lines expressing Cry toxins for protection against chewing insect pests.
Hamid Anees Siddiqui,Muhammad Asif,Shaheen Asad,Rubab Zahra Naqvi,Rubab Zahra Naqvi,Sobia Ajaz,Noroza Umer,Noroza Umer,Naveed Anjum,Naveed Anjum,Imran Rauf,Imran Rauf,Muhammad Sarwar,Muhammad Arshad,Imran Amin,Muhammad Saeed,Zahid Mukhtar,Aftab Bashir,Shahid Mansoor +18 more
TL;DR: A durable resistance strategy against bollworms is used by developing a double gene construct containing Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab (pGA482-12R) for cotton transformation by incorporating these genes in cotton lines having no Bt genes or expressing Cry1ac gene.
Both malvaceous and non-malvaceous betasatellites are associated with two wild cotton species grown under field conditions in Pakistan
TL;DR: It is shown that the two wild species of cotton are associated with Cotton leaf Multan betas Satellite (CLCuMB), a malvaceous betasatellite associated with CLCuD, as well as Chili leaf curl betas satellite, a non-malvaceousbetasatellite not previously identified in a malVaceous host, which is the first evidence of the presence of aNon-malVaceous betAsatellite in malvassy hosts.
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The epidemiology of dengue fever in district Faisalabad, Pakistan
Sadia Nasreen,Muhammad Arshad,Muhammad Abdul Basit Ashraf,Ahmad Raza +3 more
- 01 Jan 2015
TL;DR: Various factors which were found associated with the disease were People working in Lahore, people visiting Lahore during epidemic, excessive travelling, presence of disease in the family or neighboring houses, people living near watery areas, immunocompromised persons and low level of awareness.
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