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Unveiling the Anti-inflammatory Potential of Organoselenium Schiff Bases: Computational and In vitro Studies (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2024-11-21)
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Pharmacoepidemiologic Study of the Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) Use in Patient with Cancer in Benghazi, Libya (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2024-06-05)
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Prevalence of Kidney Stone Diseases in Benghazi; Libya (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2024-06-04)
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Complications Following COVID-19 Infection or Vaccination in Libyan International Medical University Students and Their Families (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2024-06-04)
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Unsuccessful synthesis of individual 1,1-dinitroethene (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2024-03-07)The possibility of the preparation of free 1,1-dinitroethene was examined experimentally on the basis of procedures described earlier for other examples of 1-R-1-nitroethenes. It was found, that these types of protocols ...
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Revealing innovative JAK1 and JAK3 inhibitors: a comprehensive study utilizing QSAR, 3D-Pharmacophore screening, molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and MM/GBSA analyses (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2024-03-09)The heterocycle compounds, with their diverse functionalities, are particularly effective in inhibiting Janus kinases (JAKs). Therefore, it is crucial to identify the correlation between their complex structures and ...
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nvestigating the potential anticancer activities of antibiotics as topoisomerase II inhibitors and DNA intercalators: in vitro, molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and SAR studies (2023-02-02)Topoisomerase II (TOP-2) is a promising molecular target for cancer therapy. Numerous antibiotics could interact with biologically relevant macromolecules and provoke antitumor potential. Herein, molecular docking studies ...
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Impact of pharmaceutical care intervention on health-related quality of life in hemodialysis patients in Benghazi (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2023-02-02)Hemodialysis patients suffer from poor health-related quality of life which results in a higher risk of hospitalization and mortality. This study investigates the importance of pharmaceutical care and role of pharmacist ...
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Psychostimulant Drugs Abuse among Libyan Medical Students (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2023-02-02)The psychostimulant substances were used by medical students is a phenomenon partially well-known. The aim of present workwas to find the prevalenceof use and abuse of psychostimulant drugs among medical students.A ...
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Anticholinesterase Activity of Budmunchiamine Alkaloids Revealed by Comparative Chemical Profiling of Two Albizia spp., Molecular Docking and Dynamic Studies (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-11-30)Alzheimer’s disease remains a global health challenge and an unmet need requiring innovative approaches to discover new drugs. The current study aimed to investigate the inhibitory activity of Albizia lucidior and Albizia ...
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Prevalence of Kidney Stone Diseases in Benghazi; Libya Prevalence of Kidney Stone Diseases in Benghazi; Libya (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-12-25)Background: Kidney stone disease (KSD) is a common disorder globally. Despite some improvements in detection methods and prevention strategies for kidney stones, but increase in KSD prevalence remain a problem. Objectives: ...
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PharmD students’ perception toward using Mydispense during virtual training at Libyan International Medical University (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-11-08)
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Pharmacy Experiential Training During COVID-19: A STORY OF INSPIRATION (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-11-08)
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Anticoagulants as Potential SARS-CoV-2 Mpro Inhibitors for COVID-19 Patients: In Vitro, Molecular Docking, Molecular Dynamics, DFT, and SAR Studies (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2021-11-01)Abstract: In this article, 34 anticoagulant drugs were screened in silico against the main protease (Mpro) of SARS-CoV-2 using molecular docking tools. Idraparinux, fondaparinux, eptifibatide, heparin, and ticagrelor ...
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Impact of energy drink consumption on pattern and quality of sleep among students in Libyan International Medical University (Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-11-07)

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