Abu Ayyub al-Ansari
Abu Ayyub al-Ansari (, , died c. 674) — born '''Khalid ibn Zayd ibn Kulayb ibn Tha'laba''' () in Yathrib — was from the tribe of Banu Najjar, and a close companion (Arabic: الصحابه, ''sahaba'') and the standard-bearer of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Abu Ayyub was one of the Ansar (Arabic: الأنصار, meaning aiders, helpers or patrons) of the early Islamic history, those who supported Muhammad after the hijra (migration) to Medina in 622. The patronym ''Abu Ayyub'', means father (abu) of Ayyub. Abu Ayyub died of illness during the First Arab Siege of Constantinople. Provided by Wikipedia
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Dose fractionation of CAR-T cells. A systematic review of clinical outcomes by Matthew Frigault, Anand Rotte, Ayub Ansari, Bradford Gliner, Christopher Heery, Bijal Shah
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Dose–response correlation for CAR-T cells: a systematic review of clinical studies by Christopher Heery, Matthew J Frigault, Bijal Shah, Anand Rotte, Ayub Ansari, Brad Gliner
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Effects of an aerobic training program on liver functions in male athletes: a randomized controlled trial by Mohd Arshad Bari, Mohammed Aiyad MahmoodAlobaidi, Hena Ayub Ansari, Junaid Ahmad Parrey, Arish Ajhar, Shibili Nuhmani, Ahmad H. Alghadir, Masood Khan
Published 2023-06-01
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