Samira Husen Alamudi - Publications

Affiliations: 
National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 

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2022 Ciaramicoli LM, Kim HS, Alamudi SH, Chang YT. ABCB1 Can Actively Pump‐out the Background‐Free Tame Fluorescent Probe CO‐1 From Live Cells Chemistry–An Asian Journal. 17: e202200229. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.202200229  0.564
2021 Alamudi SH, Kimoto M, Hirao I. Uptake mechanisms of cell-internalizing nucleic acid aptamers for applications as pharmacological agents. Rsc Medicinal Chemistry. 12: 1640-1649. PMID 34778766 DOI: 10.1039/d1md00199j  0.518
2021 Alamudi SH, Liu X, Chang YT. Azide-based bioorthogonal chemistry: Reactions and its advances in cellular and biomolecular imaging Biophysics Reviews. 2: 021301. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0050850  0.318
2018 Alamudi SH, Chang YT. Advances in the design of cell-permeable fluorescent probes for applications in live cell imaging. Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England). PMID 30451263 DOI: 10.1039/C8Cc08107G  0.629
2018 Alamudi SH, Su D, Lee KJ, Lee JY, Belmonte-Vázquez JL, Park HS, Peña-Cabrera E, Chang YT. A palette of background-free tame fluorescent probes for intracellular multi-color labelling in live cells. Chemical Science. 9: 2376-2383. PMID 29719710 DOI: 10.1039/C7Sc04716A  0.622
2016 Alamudi SH, Satapathy R, Kim J, Su D, Ren H, Das R, Hu L, Alvarado-Martínez E, Lee JY, Hoppmann C, Peña-Cabrera E, Ha HH, Park HS, Wang L, Chang YT. Development of background-free tame fluorescent probes for intracellular live cell imaging. Nature Communications. 7: 11964. PMID 27321135 DOI: 10.1038/Ncomms11964  0.56
2010 Tambunan US, Alamudi S. Designing cyclic peptide inhibitor of dengue virus NS3-NS2B protease by using molecular docking approach. Bioinformation. 5: 250-4. PMID 21364826 DOI: 10.6026/97320630005250  0.308
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