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Abdullah A Al-Shammari
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Previous COVID-19 infection and antibody levels after vaccination
H Ali, B Alahmad, AA Al-Shammari, A Alterki, M Hammad, P Cherian, ...
Frontiers in public health 9, 778243, 2021
1012021
Fasting blood glucose and COVID-19 severity: nonlinearity matters
B Alahmad, AA Al-Shammari, A Bennakhi, F Al-Mulla, H Ali
Diabetes Care 43 (12), 3113-3116, 2020
702020
Modelling capillary oxygen supply capacity in mixed muscles: capillary domains revisited
AA Al-Shammari, EA Gaffney, S Egginton
Journal of theoretical biology 356, 47-61, 2014
472014
Clinical characteristics and outcomes of COVID-19 patients with diabetes mellitus in Kuwait
A Alshukry, MB Abbas, Y Ali, B Alahmad, AA Al-Shammari, G Alhamar, ...
Heliyon 7 (4), e06706, 2021
412021
Integrated method for quantitative morphometry and oxygen transport modeling in striated muscle
AA Al-Shammari, RWP Kissane, S Holbek, AL Mackey, TR Andersen, ...
Journal of Applied Physiology 126 (3), 544-557, 2019
362019
Outcomes of COVID-19: Disparities by ethnicity
H Ali, A Alshukry, SK Marafie, M AlRukhayes, Y Ali, MB Abbas, ...
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 87, 104639, 2021
342021
Re-evaluating the use of Voronoi Tessellations in the assessment of oxygen supply from capillaries in muscle
AA Al-Shammari, EA Gaffney, S Egginton
Bulletin of mathematical biology 74, 2204-2231, 2012
222012
Changes to both cardiac metabolism and performance accompany acute reductions in functional capillary supply
D Hauton, J Winter, AA Al-Shammari, EA Gaffney, RD Evans, S Egginton
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects 1850 (4), 681-690, 2015
162015
The importance of capillary distribution in supporting muscle function, building on Krogh's seminal ideas
RWP Kissane, AA Al-Shammari, S Egginton
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2021
142021
Real-time tracking and forecasting of the COVID-19 outbreak in Kuwait: A mathematical modeling study
AAA Al-Shammari, H Ali, B Al-Ahmad, FH Al-Refaei, S Al-Sabah, ...
MedRxiv 2020, 2020
122020
Development of a clinical risk score to predict death in patients with COVID‐19
G Alhamar, E Maddaloni, A Al Shukry, S Al‐Sabah, M Al‐Haddad, ...
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews 38 (5), e3526, 2022
92022
Maternal hypoxia decreases capillary supply and increases metabolic inefficiency leading to divergence in myocardial oxygen supply and demand
D Hauton, A Al-Shammari, EA Gaffney, S Egginton
PLoS One 10 (6), e0127424, 2015
92015
The effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions on SARS-CoV-2 transmission in different socioeconomic populations in Kuwait: a modeling study
F Khadadah, AA Al-Shammari, A Alhashemi, D Alhuwail, B Al-Saif, ...
BMC Public Health 21 (1), 990, 2021
82021
Distinct structural and functional angiogenic responses are induced by different mechanical stimuli
RWP Kissane, PG Tickle, NE Doody, AA Al‐Shammari, S Egginton
Microcirculation 28 (4), e12677, 2021
72021
Clinical characteristics and outcomes of diabetic cOVID-19 patients in Kuwait
A Alshukry, MB Abbas, Y Ali, B Alahmad, AA Al-Shammari, M Abu-farha, ...
medRxiv 15 (11), 1-16, 2020
72020
The impact of strict public health measures on COVID-19 transmission in developing countries: The case of Kuwait
AA Al-Shammari, H Ali, B Alahmad, FH Al-Refaei, S Al-Sabah, MH Jamal, ...
Frontiers in Public Health 9, 757419, 2021
62021
Modelling oxygen capillary supply to striated muscle tissues
AA Al-Shammari, EA Gaffney, S Egginton
Advances in Applied Mathematics, 13-21, 2014
52014
Advancing risk analysis of COVID-19 clinical predictors: the case of fasting blood glucose
H Ali, AA Al-Shammari, B Alahmad, F Al-Mulla
Frontiers in Medicine 8, 636065, 2021
42021
Mathematical modelling of oxygen transport in skeletal and cardiac muscles
AA Al-Shammari
Oxford University, UK, 2014
22014
COVID-19 Transmission and Forecasting in Kuwait: A Mathematical Modeling Study
AA Al-Shammari, H Ali, B Alahmad, FH Al-Refaei, S Al-Sabah, MH Jamal, ...
Available at SSRN 3618104, 2020
12020
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