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Dr Othman Almusaimi
2023 FDA TIDES (Peptides and Oligonucleotides) Harvest2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Advances in Therapeutic Peptides Separation and Purification2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Dr Keng Wooi Ng
Elastin-Derived Peptide-Based Hydrogels as a Potential Drug Delivery System2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in Cancer: Current Use and Future Prospects2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Exploring FDA-Approved Frontiers: Insights into Natural and Engineered Peptide Analogues in the GLP-1, GIP, GHRH, CCK, ACTH, and α-MSH Realms2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
FDA's stamp of approval: Unveiling peptide breakthroughs in cardiovascular diseases, ACE, HIV, CNS, and beyond2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Lasso Peptides Realm: Insights and Applications2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Oligonucleotides: evolution and innovation2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Peptide Therapeutics: Unveiling the Potential against Cancer—A Journey through 19892024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Photocatalytic Degradation of Antibiotics via Exploitation of a Magnetic Nanocomposite: A Green Nanotechnology Approach toward Drug-Contaminated Wastewater Reclamation2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Unlocking the Potential of Retro-Inverso (RI) Peptides as Future Drug Candidates2024
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Determining the Hydrophobicity Index of Protected Amino Acids and Common Protecting Groups2023
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Successful synthesis of a glial-specific blood–brain barrier shuttle peptide following a fragment condensation approach on a solid-phase resin2023
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Advances in solid-phase peptide synthesis in aqueous media (ASPPS)2022
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Greener Cleavage of Protected Peptide Fragments from Sieber Amide Resin2022
Dr Othman Almusaimi
2020 FDA TIDES (Peptides and Oligonucleotides) Harvest2021
Dr Othman Almusaimi
Propylphosphonic Anhydride (T3P®) as Coupling Reagent for Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis2021