Lamiaa Al-Maliki

Lamiaa Al-Maliki
University of Leicester | LE · Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation

PhD, MSc, BSc
Dr of Virology and Microbiology at Molecular and Medical Biotechnology department/ Al-Nahrain University

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Citations since 2017
2 Research Items
5 Citations
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Introduction
PhD researcher in bacteriophages
Additional affiliations
November 2011 - present
Al-Nahrain University
Position
  • Dr of Virology and Microbiology
Education
August 2015 - September 2020
University of Leicester
Field of study
  • Infection, Immunity and Inflammation

Publications

Publications (5)
Poster
Isolation and characterisation of bacteriophages infecting lyme Borrelia species
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This study was designed to evaluate the ability of Saccharomyce buolardi as effective probiotic against Shiegella flexneri. Mice treated with S. boulardii and infected with Sh. flexneri, then serum levels of Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) of treated mice were measured and histological sections were made from liv...
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This study was designed to isolate heavy metal resistant Pseudomonas from different hospital sewage waste water in Mosul city; sixty isolates were collected as of their ability to grow in the presence of mercury, lead and nickel. Isolates were identified .Results revealed that they were belong to Pseudomonas , Six isolates were selected for further...

Questions

Question (1)
Question
Hello, Dose any one has an idea about the DNA concentration of induced phage lysate to be able to see a clear band in PFGE?

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