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2025
Rashed, A., & Wu D. (2025).  The Impact of Ownership Concentration on the Relationship between Financial Risks and Financial Stability. Review of Pacific Basin Financial Markets and Policies . 28(2), 1-46.
Metwally, S. M., El-Ayadi M., Maher E., El-Minawi M. S., Zaghloul M. S., Taha H., et al. (2025).  Impact of partial substitution of cisplatin with cyclophosphamide on acute toxicities in standard-risk medulloblastoma.. Journal of neuro-oncology. 174(3), 689-697. Abstract

PURPOSE: Medulloblastoma (MB) treatment includes surgery, irradiation, and chemotherapy (CT). Cisplatin-based regimens for standard-risk (SR) MB are effective but associated with significant toxicities, particularly ototoxicity. This study compares the toxicity profiles of two CT regimens, focusing on grade ≥ 3 ototoxicity, hematologic, hepatic, renal, and neurologic toxicities.

METHODS: This study included SR-MB patients aged 3-18 years. Cohort A (2016-2019) received adjuvant CT adopted from the Children's Oncology Group (COG) A9961 Regimen A protocol, with data collected retrospectively. Cohort B (2020-July 2022) received CT adopted from the ACNS0331 protocol, with data collected prospectively. Toxicities were assessed and graded using the Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) v5.0.

RESULTS: A total of 168 patients aged 3 to 18 years were enrolled, 112 (67%) in cohort A and 56 (33%) in cohort B. Grade ≥ 3 ototoxicity was significantly higher in cohort A (24% vs. 3.6%, p < 0.001). Neurotoxicity occurred in 26% vs. 12.5% (p = 0.046). Anemia and thrombocytopenia in 71% vs. 52% (p = 0.04). Febrile neutropenia was more common in cohort B (66% vs. 38%, p < 0.001). No significant differences were found in grade ≥ 3 leukopenia, nephrotoxicity or hepatotoxicity. The 2-year overall survival was 96.4% (95% CI: 93.1-99.9) in cohort A vs. 86.6% (95% CI: 77.8-96.4) in cohort B (p = 0.11). Event-free survival was 92.9% (95% CI: 88.2-97.8) vs. 86.8% (95% CI: 78-96.4) (p = 0.29).

CONCLUSION: Partial substitution of cisplatin with cyclophosphamide showed a better toxicity profile, particularly for ototoxicity and neurotoxicity, with no significant difference in survival.

Abdel-Wahab, E. I., Naroz M. H., & El-Rahman S. F. A. (2025).  Impact of planting dates on yield and resistance of soybean varieties to soybean stem fly (Melanagromyza sojae) in Egypt. Scientific Reports . 15, 32599.
Soliman, A. M., S.Mohamed A., Abdel‑Khalek A. A., & Badran S. R. (2025).  Impact of polyvinyl chloride nano-plastics on the biochemical status of Oreochromis niloticus under a predicted global warming scenario. Scientific Reports. 15:3671,
Soliman, A. M., Mohamed A. S., Abdel-Khalek A. A., & Badran S. R. (2025).  Impact of polyvinyl chloride nano-plastics on the biochemical status of Oreochromis niloticus under a predicted global warming scenario.. Sci Rep. 15, 3671.
Sweilam, N. H., Al-Mekhlafi S. M., Ahmed A., Mohamed D. G., & Abo-Eldahab E. M. (2025).  Impact of Singular and Non-Singular Kernels on Crossover Monkeypox Mathematical Model. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. 18, AbstractWebsite
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Ayman, N., Abdelaal A., Amer H. H., & Mohammed H. S. (2025).  Impact of Slice Thickness and Grid Size on Dose Calculation in Intensity Modulated and Volumetric-Modulated Arc Radiotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer. International Journal of Radiation Research. 23, 263 – 270. AbstractWebsite
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Mahmoud, S. M. A., Mansour M. M. A., Ali M. A., & Salem M. Z. M. (2025).  Impact of the antifungal and antioxidant potential of monoterpenoids on the paper manuscripts with iron gall ink. npj Heritage Science. 13(1), 456. Abstract
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Ayoup, M. S., Awad L. F., Negm A., Nawah J. A. Y., KASSAB A. S. M. A. A. E., & Elghamry I. (2025).  Impact of theNewHybrids of Glycoconjugate-1,2,3-triazole Tethered with 1,2,4-oxadiazole as Promising Anticancer, Antimicrobial, andAntimalarialAgents. ChemistrySelect. 10, e202500187.
Ayoup, M. S., eman mamdouh, Soliman S. M., Elghamry I., Nafie M. S., Negm A., et al. (2025).  Impact of trifluoromethyl Ugi adducts as anticancer agents: EGFR inhibition, apoptosis induction and miRNA up-regulation. RSC Advances. 15, 19530–19545.
Abou-Dahab, T. A. - D. M., Ewis S. T. A. E. - H., Shaaban S. A. S., & El-Kady A. F. Y. (2025).  Impact of various concentrations of mozzarella cheese whey on vegetative growth, chemical composition, and anatomical structure of Schinus molle L.. Egyptian Journal of Botany. 65(3), 297-307. Abstract
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Abou-Dahab, T. A. - D. M., Ewis S. T. A. E. - H., & El-Kady A. F. Y. (2025).  Impact of various concentrations of mozzarella cheese whey on vegetative growth, chemical composition, and anatomical structure of Schinus molle L.. Egyptian Journal of Botany. Abstract
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Abou-Dahab, T. A. - D. M., Ewis S. T. A. E. - H., El-Kady A. F. Y., & others (2025).  Impact of various concentrations of mozzarella cheese whey on vegetative growth, chemical composition, and anatomical structure of Schinus molle L.. Egyptian Journal of Botany. 65, 297–307. Abstract
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Abdel-Magied, H. M., El-Assaly R. M. B., Taha L. S., & Shaaban S. A. E. - S. (2025).  Impacts of Sodium Nitroprusside on Morphological, Biochemical, and Anatomical Features of In vitro Propagated Khaya senegalensis Desr A. Juss under Salt Stress. Egyptian Journal of Chemistry. 68(4), 63-74. Abstract
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Abdel-Magied, H. M., El-Assaly R. M. B., Taha L. S., & Shaaban S. A. E. - S. (2025).  Impacts of Sodium Nitroprusside on Morphological, Biochemical, and Anatomical Features of In vitro Propagated Khaya senegalensis Desr A. Juss under Salt Stress. Egyptian Journal of Chemistry. 68, 63–74. Abstract
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Abdelkader, M. A., Mazen S. A., & Helal I. M. A. (2025).  Implementation and Evaluation of A Proposed Framework for Auditing Learning Management Systems in An Egyptian University. International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications. 17, 746–764. Abstract
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Shaalan, W., Haßdenteufel K., Hoppe F., Sinn P., Togawa R., Tretschock L. M., et al. (2025).  Implementation of Robotic-Assisted Surgery for the Treatment of Patients with Endometrial Carcinoma. Cancers. 17, 3097. AbstractWebsite
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Abd-Elmawla, M. A., ElMonier A. A., Gad E. S., Khidr H. Y., & Azzam M. A. (2025).  Implication of Let7b/AhR/ARNT/HMGB1/RAGE cascade in neuroplasticity disturbances induced by glucocorticoids and the promising reversible effect of 3,3 diindolymethane: Bidirectional crosstalk of Aryl hydrocarbon receptors.. Biochemical pharmacology. 232, 116692. Abstract

Prolonged exposure to glucocorticoids (GC) disrupts neuronal architecture, hinders neuroplasticity, and triggers neuroinflammation. However, the precise underlying mechanisms have not been studied yet. The current study aimed to investigate the mechanisms of GC-induced neuroinflammatory effects by stimulating the miRNA let7b, aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR)/ARNT, HMGB1/RAGE, and other downstream targets. Rats were divided into 4 groups; control, GC (20 mg/kg, S.C.), 3,3'-diindolylmethane (DIM) 50 mg/kg/day, and donepezil (DNZ) 4 mg/kg/day for 21 days. Behavioral tests and histopathological investigations of cerebral cortex were done. Let7b, AhR, ARNT, and cytochrome A1A were estimated using qRT-PCR. HMGB1, RAGE, NQO1and NRF2 were estimated using ELISA, whereas GFAP and TNF-α by immunohistochemical analysis. Keap1 was estimated using Western technique. GSH and TBARS were assessed by colorimetric assay. In the current study, GC elevates the gene expressions of let7b, AhR, ARNT, and cytochrome A1A, along with the protein contents of HMGB1, RAGE, NQO1and NRF2. In addition, GC showed increased GFAP, TNF-α, and TBARS, together with decreased Keap1 and GSH. On the other side, DIM and DNZ reversed all the above-mentioned findings. Collectively, the study documents for the first time the effect of GC in upregulating let7b and activating the AhR/ARNT loop which subsequently stimulates RAGE/HMGB1 and NRF2/Keap1 cascade leading to stimulating further inflammatory and oxidative signaling pathways. Certainly, these effects are responsible for the behavioral fluctuations, the brain's histological disruption, altered neuroplasticity, and neuroinflammation induced by GC. Moreover, DIM conquers GC-induced neuroinflammation due to its characteristic role in modulating AhR and its downstream targets.

Mohammed, M. S. A. M. M. S., Said Z. A., & Mohammed A. M. S. (2025).  Improved dosimetric detection of ionizing radiation with gold-coated fiber optics.
Hassan, A. S., Metwally D. S., Semary H. E., Benchiha S. A., Gemeay A. M., & Elgarhy M. (2025).  Improved Estimation based on Ranked Set Sampling for the Chris-Jerry Distribution with Application to Engineering Data. Computational Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences. 4(2),  424–456.cjd_rss.pdf
Ali, M. R., Thabit Z. A., Allaith S. A., Ebrahim H. S., Radwan A. A., Ali B. A., et al. (2025).  Improved Exopolysaccharide Production from Lacticaseibacillus paracasei SH6 Using Mutagen EMS. J Contemp Med Sci. 11(1), 12-19.
Ruan, T., Cai Y., Guo Q., Christie-Blick N., El-Barkooky A. N., El-Araby A., et al. (2025).  An improved sample preparation method for strontium isotope stratigraphy: case study of early Miocene oysters and foraminifera from the Gulf of Suez, Egypt. Applied Geochemistry. 191, 106509.
Elmahdy, H. N., Abdelfattah E. A., Dahy G., & Nada F. A. (2025).  Improving the Localization Accuracy in Internet of Drones Networks. The Proceedings of 12th. International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Information Systems (ICICIS). 1-6.
Abdel-Fatah, R. M., Moner N. A., Nour E. H., ELSAYED T. A. R. E. K. R., Abbas M. T., Abdelwahab M. S., et al. (2025).  In situ similis culturomic strategies based on vegetable (veggie)-discs extend diversity of in vitro-cultivated microbiota of vegetables. Plant and Soil.
ElFeky, D. S., Awad A. R., Hamed R. M. R., Baddour M. M., & Mowafy H. L. (2025).  In vitro activity of ceftazidime-avibactam and meropenem-vaborbactam against carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales in Egyptian Hospitals: A challenge for clinical practice. Microbes and Infectious Diseases. 6, 752–761. Abstract
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ElFeky, D. S., Awad A. R., Hamed R. M. R., Baddour M. M., & Mowafy H. L. (2025).  In vitro activity of ceftazidime-avibactam and meropenem-vaborbactam against carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales in Egyptian Hospitals: A challenge for clinical practice. Microbes and Infectious Diseases. 6, 752–761. Abstract
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Mosallam, F. M., Shafik M. A., Abd Elmawgoud S. A., El-Saied M. A., & Elshimy R. M. (2025).  In vitro and in vivo attenuation of Salmonella resistance using a novel synthesized chloramphenicol magnesium Nano-complex.. Microbial pathogenesis. 203, 107511. Abstract

In this study, Chloramphenicol-Mg-Nano-complex (CHL-Mg-NC) was synthesized as a novel antimicrobial agent to attenuate chloramphenicol resistant Salmonella clinical isolates in vitro and in vivo. The CHL-Mg-NC was prepared in presence of gamma radiation and validated by SEM, DLS, Zeta potential, and FTIR, that revealed typical CHL-Mg-NC characteristics. The Phenotypes, biochemical investigations and molecular identification assays defined Salmonella isolates and further detection of invA gene in S. Paratyphi A NCRR-CHR1, S. Enteritidis NCRR-CHR2 and S. Typhimurium NCRR-CHR3 were appraised. In vitro anti-Salmonella efficacy of CHL-Mg-NC was assessed against Salmonella isolates in addition to Typhimurium ATCC 700720. Gamma radiation improved CHL-Mg-NC synthesis in dose-depend manner up to 5 kGy. CHL-Mg-NC showed MIC at a range from 0.156 to 0.625 μg/mL and MBC from 0.3125 to 2.5 μg/mL with MBC/MIC ratio less than or equal to 4. CHL-Mg-NC inhibited biofilm formation in the range of 45.31 %-100 %. It also had bactericidal activity at 2MIC within the low time ranged from 2h to 4h. The in vivo efficacy of CHL-Mg-NC was observed by the reduction in the number of viable Salmonella recovered from feces in infected mice and showed evident improvement in CHL-Mg-NC treated groups.CHL-Mg-NC has no significant cytotoxic effects on normal cells and CC is 13.5 μg/mL against CACO2 cells. Acute toxicity of CHL-Mg-NC indicates that the CHL-Mg-NC is safe at high concentrations.

Abozeid, D. O., SOLIMAN F. A. T. H. Y. M., Fawzy G. A., Abdeltawab N. F., Al-mahallaw A. M., Emam K. A. F., et al. (2025).  In vitro and in vivo studies of natural anti-acne treatments from pomegranate pericarp extract and essential oils of bitter orange, sweet marjoram, and tea tree. Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 11(1), 110.
Taha, R. R. O. O., Ibrahim A. H., & Ibrahim S. H. (2025).  In vitro assessment of fracture resistance of premolar teeth restored with diatomite zirconia versus barium glass filled resin composite. Scientific Reports. 15(1), 32438. Abstract
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Moner, N. A., El Sayed T., Amer W. M., Hamza M. A., Youssef H. H., Abdel-Fatah R. M., et al. (2025).  In vitro domestication of halophyte microbiota for future SynCom application. Plant and Soil.
Ezzat, N., Emadeldien N., Ali M., Fahd S., Shebl S., Elshishiny M., et al. (2025).  In vitro Evaluation of Zinc Oxide-Metformin Folic Acid Nanocomposite as a Targeted Drug Delivery System for Cancer Therapy. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention. 26, 443–452. AbstractWebsite
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Elkady, Y. T., Agamy E. A., & El Salamouny S. A. (2025).  In vivo Production of Palpita vitrealis Nucleopolyhedrovirus. Arab Journal of Plant Protection. 43(2), 178-184.