Penerbitan Lain-lain

fazren azmi.  (2021).  penyelidik tempatan dalam peringkat akhir untuk cetus sejarah dunia perubatan: cipta vaksin cegah kanser payudara.  - kosmo.  2. 

bee-yee lim, fazren azmi, shiow-fern ng.  (2021).  antimicrobial peptide ll37 microspheres loaded on activated carbons to combat bacterial resistance in chronic wound infection.  - pharmacy research day 2021.  28. 

nuraziemah ahmad, fazren azmi, noraziah md zin, lam kok wai, chua eng wee.  (2020).  synthesis, physicochemical characterisations and biological evaluations of nature-inspired amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles as potential antimicrobial agents with membranolytic activity.  - 2020 controlled release society (crs) annual meeting and exposition.  1. 

fazren bin azmi;ng shiow fern.  (2019).  the development of dual-functional medicated plasters based on `gamat` (healing properties) and lemongrass (antiseptic) for effective wound healing management..  - 1-6. 

fazren azmi, michael r. batzloff, michael f. good, mariusz skwarczynski and istvan toth.  (2019).  a self-adjuvanted nanoparticle-based peptide vaccine against group a streptococcus.  - 2019 crs annual meeting and exposition.  1-2. 

sundos abdalla, haliza katas, mohd fauzi mh busra, azmi fazren.  (2018).  biosynthesized silver and gold nanoparticles as potential antibacterial agents for wound dressing.  - regional conference on non-communicable diseases 2018. 

fhataheya buang, haliza katas, ng. shiow fern, mohd hanif zulfakar, fazren azmi, mohd cairul iqbal mohd amin.  (2017).  ke arah produk kulit yang lebih selamat.  - impak.  9. 

fhataheya buang, haliza katas, ng shiow fern, mohd hanif zulfakar, fazren azmi and mohd cairul iqbal mohd amin.  (2017).  alternative to animal testing dermal absorption studies.  - 29th veterinary association malaysia congress. 

fhataheya buang, haliza katas, ng shiow fern, mohd hanif zulfakar, fazren azmi & mohd cairul iqbal.  (2017).  towards safer skin products.  - malaysia research university network bulletin. 

fazren azmi.  (2016).  peptide-based subunit vaccie technology: towards a safer and more chemically defined vaccine.  - impact.  41.