Abdullah Al-Mubarak, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorShafiqul I. Chowdhury | grad student | 2005 | Kansas State University | |
(The role of glycoproteins E and I in the neuropathogenesis of bovine herpesvirus 5 (BHV-5) infection: Role of glycoprotein E subdomains.) |
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Al-Mubarak AIA, Hussen J, Kandeel M, et al. (2023) Avian encephalomyelitis virus in backyard chickens. Veterinary World. 16: 1866-1870 |
Al-Mubarak AIA, Al-Kubati AAG, Skeikh A, et al. (2023) A longitudinal study of bovine viral diarrhea virus in a semi-closed management dairy cattle herd, 2020-2022. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 10: 1221883 |
Al-Kubati AAG, Kandeel M, Hussen J, et al. (2023) Immunoinformatic prediction of the pathogenicity of bovine viral diarrhea virus genotypes: implications for viral virulence determinants, designing novel diagnostic assays and vaccines development. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 10: 1130147 |
Al-Mubarak AIA, Hussen J, Kandeel M, et al. (2022) Risk-associated factors associated with the bovine viral diarrhea virus in dromedary camels, sheep, and goats in abattoir surveillance and semi-closed herd system. Veterinary World. 15: 1924-1931 |
Kandeel M, Al-Mubarak AIA. (2022) Camel viral diseases: Current diagnostic, therapeutic, and preventive strategies. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 9: 915475 |
Al-Mubarak A, Simon J, Coats C, et al. (2007) Glycoprotein E (gE) specified by bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BHV-5) enables trans-neuronal virus spread and neurovirulence without being a structural component of enveloped virions. Virology. 365: 398-409 |
Chowdhury SI, Mahmood S, Simon J, et al. (2006) The Us9 gene of bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1) effectively complements a Us9-null strain of BHV-5 for anterograde transport, neurovirulence, and neuroinvasiveness in a rabbit model. Journal of Virology. 80: 4396-405 |
Al-Mubarak A, Chowdhury SI. (2004) In the absence of glycoprotein I (gI), gE determines bovine herpesvirus type 5 neuroinvasiveness and neurovirulence. Journal of Neurovirology. 10: 233-43 |
Al-Mubarak A, Zhou Y, Chowdhury SI. (2004) A glycine-rich bovine herpesvirus 5 (BHV-5) gE-specific epitope within the ectodomain is important for BHV-5 neurovirulence. Journal of Virology. 78: 4806-16 |
Chowdhury SI, Onderci M, Bhattacharjee PS, et al. (2002) Bovine herpesvirus 5 (BHV-5) Us9 is essential for BHV-5 neuropathogenesis. Journal of Virology. 76: 3839-51 |