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2025
Ahmed, R., L. F. Abdelal, N. H. Sweilam, and T. Ismail, "PRA-HC-RAN: Power reduction algorithm for remote radio heads in homogeneous C-RAN.", Telecommunication Systems, vol. 88, issue 2, pp. 67, Jun,2025.
Sameh, A. M., R. Osman, N. Hossam, and A. A. Swelem, "Fabrication of a single-visit additively manufactured flexible removable partial denture as an immediate temporary prosthetic solution.", Quintessence International,, vol. 56, issue 7, pp. 530-536, july/Aug/2025.
Mostafa, O. A., Y. M. Yassin, N. Sherif, and D. A. Saleh, "Evaluation of Medical Records Quality and the Potential for Digital Health Technologies Integration in the OB/GYN Department at Cairo University Hospital", Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Health , vol. 2, July/2025.
Mostafa, O. A., A. A. Zeid, M. R. Salem, and R. A. Salama, "Gender Differences in Health Behavior, Dietary Habits, and Safety among Medical Students in Egypt ", Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Health , July/2025.
Hasan, N. K., E. A. El-Khouly, Z. Mahmoud, and M. M. Kandeel, " A Deep Insight into the Indole Nucleus: Pharmacological Action, Structure-Activity Relationship, and Eco-Friendly Synthetic Approaches", journal of current organic chemistry, july 2025.
Youniss, N. H. S., 2 Nesreen G.M. EL-Nahas1, 2, M. M. Shabanah, and H. A. A. E. El-Monaem1, "Combined Effects of Low-Level Laser Therapy and Aerobic Exercise on Peripheral Arterial Function in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Randomized Trial", Egyptian journal of hospital medicine , vol. 100, issue 1, pp. 3465-3471, July 2025. paper_7.pdf
Dimitri, A. S., N. A. Rashed, H. A. Hegazi, and M. H. El-Shazly, "Design optimization of multipoles radial magnetic bearings for large industrial rotors", Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, vol. 72, issue 108, July 2025.
Mostafa, A. O. A., R. H. M. Elbanna, N. G. M. EL-Nahas, M. M. Madboly, M. Y. A. Abdelkhalek, and H. A. A. E. El-Monaem, "Metabolic Parameters Affecting Incidence Of Acquired Pneumonia And Length Of Hospital Stay In Intensive Care Unit Patients ", International Journal of Environmental Sciences , vol. 11, issue 17s, , pp. 3465-3471, July 2025. paper_8.pdf
Mashaly, M. A., B. A. Hussein, M. A. E. mahmoud, and S. M. Megahed, "Modeling ring Gyroscopes with Higher- order curved beam elements", Acta Press Open access, vol. 236, pp. 5205-5222, July 2025.
M.A.R. Nasr, A. A, N. Ahmed, S.Soaida, and M. Waheb, "Ultrasound-guided oblique short-axis adductor canalblock: Can the oblique approach facilitate perineuralcatheter insertion? A randomized controlled trial", Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación, vol. 72, issue 9, pp. 501901., July 2025.
Soliman, S. S., N. F. Abo-talib, M. R. Elghobashy, and M. A. A. Rahman, "Sustainable Analysis of COVID-19 Co-packaged Paxlovid: Exploring Advanced Sampling Techniques and Multivariate Processing Tools", BMC Chemistry , vol. 19 : 206, pp. 1-24, Jule 2025.
Elnaggar, K. S., O. Gamal, N. Hesham, S. Ayman, N. Mohamed, A. Moataz, E. M. Elzayat, and N. Hassan, "A Guide in Synthetic Biology: Designing Genetic Circuits and Their Applications in Stem Cells", SynBio, vol. 3, no. 3: MDPI AG, pp. 11, jul, 2025. AbstractWebsite
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{Tawfeek}, A. A., K. {Saha}, K. {Vaghmare}, A.  K. {Kembhavi}, A. {Takey}, B. {Cervantes-Sodi}, J. {Fritz}, Z. {Awad}, G. B. {Ali}, and Z.  M. {Hayman}, "{Corrigendum to ``Gravitational interaction signatures in isolated galaxy triplet systems: a photometric analysis'' [New Astronomy, 2021,87, 101603]}", \na, vol. 117, pp. 102359, jul, 2025. Abstract
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M., R., M. E. Rabbat, N. Youssef, and O. A. Mostafa, "Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice of Cairo University Medical Students in the Clinical Years towards Preventive Measures to COVID-19.", Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Health, vol. Vol.20 No.1, January/2025.
M., R., M. E. Rabbat, N. Youssef, and O. A. Mostafa, "Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practice of Cairo University Medical Students in the Clinical Years towards Preventive Measures to COVID-19.", Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Health, vol. Vol.20 No.1, January/2025.
Nasr, S. S., N. A. Gouda, A. I. Khater, and O. A. Mostafa, "Knowledge, Perception, Practice and Barriers to Use Artificial Intelligence (AI) among Egyptian Medical Doctors", Egyptian Journal of Nutrition and Health , vol. Vol.20 No.1, January/2025.
IA, A., K. MA, H. HS, M. Noha A, Rochdi AM, and et al, "Gentisic acid attenuates ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation, oxidative stress, and ferroptosis through the modulation of Nrf2/HO-1 and NF-κB signaling pathways", International Immunopharmacology, vol. 146, pp. 113764, Jan/2025.
Gamal, M., M. A. Awad, A. Shadidizaji, Marwa A Ibrahim, M. A. Ghoneim, and M. Warda, "In vivo and in silico insights into the antidiabetic efficacy of EVOO and hydroxytyrosol in a rat model", The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, vol. 135: Elsevier Inc., pp. 109775, jan, 2025. AbstractWebsite

Extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) has a putative antidiabetic activity mostly attributed to its polyphenol Hydroxytyrosol. In this study, we explored the antidiabetic effects of EVOO and Hydroxytyrosol on an in vivo T2D-simulated rat model as well as in in silico study. Wistar rats were divided into four groups. The first group served as a normal control (NC), while type 2 diabetes (T2D) was induced in the remaining groups using a high-fat diet (HFD) for 12 weeks followed by a single dose of streptozotocin (STZ, 30 mg/kg). One diabetic group remained untreated (DC), while the other two groups received an 8-week treatment with either EVOO (90 g/kg of the diet) (DO) or Hydroxytyrosol (17.3 mg/kg of the diet) (DH). The DC group exhibited hallmark features of established T2D, including elevated fasting blood glucose levels, impaired glucose tolerance, increased HOMA-IR, widespread downregulation of insulin receptor expression, heightened oxidative stress, and impaired $\beta$-cell function. In contrast, treatments with EVOO and Hydroxytyrosol elicited an antidiabetic response, characterized by improved glucose tolerance, as indicated by accelerated blood glucose clearance. Systematic analysis revealed the underlying antidiabetic mechanisms: both treatments enhanced insulin receptor expression in the liver and skeletal muscles, increased adiponectin levels, and mitigated oxidative stress. Moreover, while EVOO reduced intramyocellular lipids, Hydroxytyrosol restored adipose tissue insulin sensitivity and enhanced $\beta$-cell survival. Molecular docking and dynamics confirm Hydroxytyrosol's high affinity binding to PGC-1$\alpha$, IRE-1$\alpha$, and PPAR-$\gamma$, particularly IRE-1$\alpha$, highlighting its potential to modulate diabetic signaling pathways. Collectively, these mechanisms highlight the putative antidiabetic role of EVOO and Hydroxytyrosol. Moreover, the favorable docking scores of Hydroxytyrosol with PGC-1$\alpha$, IRE-1$\alpha$, and PPAR-$\gamma$ support the antidiabetic potential and offer promising avenues for further research and the development of novel antidiabetic therapies.

, "Silica/magnetite core-shell nanostructures as pH-dependent quartz crystal microbalance sensors for nickel ion detection in aqueous solutions", Physica Scripta, vol. 100, no. 3: IOP Publishing, pp. 035961, feb, 2025. AbstractWebsite

Herein, we report the controlled formation of silica/magnetite core–shell nanostructures and their potential utilization as sensors for the real-time detection of nickel ions with different concentrations in aqueous solutions. Nickel ions were presented in this work as example of contaminants. When coupled with quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technology, the prepared core–shell nanostructures were found to exhibit high sensitivity and a prompt response toward the presence of nickel ions in an aqueous environment. The robust structure of the silica core and the increased surface area provided by the magnetite shell enhance the adsorption of metal ions. The pH of the solution was found to have a strong impact on the sensing performance of the core–shell structure. Optimal sensor performance was observed at neutral pH, demonstrating the potential of this system for continuous environmental monitoring of nickel ions pollutants.

, "Silica/magnetite core-shell nanostructures as pH-dependent quartz crystal microbalance sensors for nickel ion detection in aqueous solutions", Physica Scripta, vol. 100, no. 3: IOP Publishing, pp. 035961, feb, 2025. AbstractWebsite

Herein, we report the controlled formation of silica/magnetite core–shell nanostructures and their potential utilization as sensors for the real-time detection of nickel ions with different concentrations in aqueous solutions. Nickel ions were presented in this work as example of contaminants. When coupled with quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) technology, the prepared core–shell nanostructures were found to exhibit high sensitivity and a prompt response toward the presence of nickel ions in an aqueous environment. The robust structure of the silica core and the increased surface area provided by the magnetite shell enhance the adsorption of metal ions. The pH of the solution was found to have a strong impact on the sensing performance of the core–shell structure. Optimal sensor performance was observed at neutral pH, demonstrating the potential of this system for continuous environmental monitoring of nickel ions pollutants.

Hassaan, G. A., A. G. Hassaan, and F. G. Hassaan, "Autonomous drugs optimal management, part iii: electrode temperature control in radiofrequency ablation for breast cancer using D-P and first-order compensators compared with a PID controller", JENER Journal of Empirical and non-empirical research, vol. 1, issue 3, pp. 551-558, December 2025.
Kotb, E., M. Eissa, H. - E. Faramawy, M. F. Abadir, and E. A. Sheikh, "One-Step Intercritical Annealing of Lean Medium-Mn Steels with Either Si or Al Additions: Achieving High Strength–Ductility Combination for Automotive Applications", Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, vol. 8, pp. 12984, December 2025.
Younis, S.M., Trifol, J., Baniasadi, H, Seppäla, J, and N. M. N. El Hadidi, "A ternary methylcellulose/cellulose nanocrystal/lignin composite for archaeological wood consolidation: Mechanical reinforcement and aging simulation", International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, vol. 332, issue 2, December 2025. ternary_methylcellulose.pdf
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