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2023
ELSAWY, M. A. N. A. L. M. O. H. A. M. E. D., H. S. Mohamed, and K. Mohamed Mousa, "Effect of Utilizing Health Belief Model on Knowledge, Beliefs, and Behaviour of Visually Impaired Women toward Breast Self-examination", The Open Nursing Journal, vol. 17, issue 3, pp. 1-13, 2023. 4-bse.pdf
Badawy, A. N., M. S. El-Basiouny, M. Bibars, S. Salama, M. Maged, amr mostafa, G. Elshorbagy, D. Saeed, E. M. H. Ebrashy, and A. H. Elnoury, "Effect of vaginal CO2 laser therapy in mixed urinary incontinence.", Fizjoterapia Polska , vol. 23, issue (5); , pp. 191-196, 2023.
Badawy, A. N., M. S. El-Basiouny, M. Bibars, S. Salama, M. Maged, amr mostafa, G. Elshorbagy, D. Saeed, E. M. H. Ebrashy, and A. H. Elnoury, "Effect of vaginal CO2 laser therapy in mixed urinary incontinence.", Fizjoterapia Polska , vol. 23, issue (5); , pp. 191-196, 2023.
Abdallah, L. S., "Effect of Vasectomy Counselling Program on Women's Knowledge, Attitude and Acceptance", Egyptian Journal of Health Care, December 2023 EJHC Vol. 14. No.4, 2023. ejhc_volume_14_issue_4_pages_688-698_1.pdf
Amin, G. M., and S. S. Abdelkhair, "Effect of virtual reality on alleviating children's fear and pain during painful procedures ", Assuit scientific nursing journal , vol. 11, issue 39, pp. 341-348, 2023. d._jyhn_myn_30.pdf
Amin, G. M., and S. S. Abdelkhair, "Effect of virtual reality on alleviating children's fear and pain during painful procedures ", Assuit scientific nursing journal , vol. 11, issue 39, pp. 341-348, 2023. d._jyhn_myn_30.pdf
Amin, G. M., and S. S. Abdelkhair, "Effect of virtual reality on alleviating children's fear and pain during painful procedures ", Assuit scientific nursing journal , vol. 11, issue 39, pp. 341-348, 2023. d._jyhn_myn_30.pdf
AbdelTwab, S. A. T. Q., M. M. Mostafa, H. A. A. Sebaee, A. El-Sebaie, and W. A. E. L. M. O. H. A. M. E. D. ANANY, "Effect of Virtual Reality on Wound Care Related Pain among Patients with Burn", Xi'an ShiyouDaxueXuebao (ZiranKexue Ban)/ Journal of Xi'an Shiyou University, Natural Sciences Edition, vol. Vol: 66 , issue Issue 01 | 2023, pp. 351-374, 2023. effect_of_virtual_reality_on_wound_care_related_pain.pdf
ABDELTWAB, S. O. A. D. A. B. D. E. L. T. W. A. B. Q. U. R. A. N. Y., M. M. Mostafa, H. A. A. Sebaee, A. El-Sebaie, and W. A. E. L. M. O. H. A. M. E. D. ANANY, "Effect of Virtual Reality on Wound Care Related Pain among Patients with Burn", Xi'an ShiyouDaxueXuebao (ZiranKexue Ban)/ Journal of Xi'an Shiyou University, Natural Sciences Edition, vol. Vol: 66 , issue Issue 01 | 2023, pp. 351-374, 2023. effect_of_virtual_reality_on_wound_care_related_pain.pdf
ABDELTWAB, S. O. A. D., M. Mohamed, H. Ahmed, and A. El-Sebaie, EFFECT OF VIRTUAL REALITY ON WOUND CARE RELATED PAIN AMONG PATIENTS WITH BURN, , 2023. 28.r6hzu_-_copy.pdf
Ahmed Abd El-Reheemabd Rboh, Helmy El-Sayd Hassan, and Atef Saad Osheba, "EFFECT OF VOLATILE OILS MIXTURE AND LASER RADIATION ON LIPID OXIDATION AND SHELF LIFE OF BEEF SAUSAGE DURING CRYOPRESERVATION", Int. J. Adv. Res., vol. 11, issue 2, pp. 438-449, 2023.
Alshahrani, S. H., P. Ramaiah, A. S. Dheyab, M. Rudiansyah, Q. A. Qasim, F. M. A. Altalbawy, R. F. Obaid, A. F. Almulla, A. A. Ramírez-Coronel, G. A. Gabr, et al., "The effect of watermelon supplementation on blood pressure: a metaanalysis of randomised clinical trials", Journal of Herbal Medicine, vol. 41, pp. 100726, 2023. 21-journal-of-herbal-medicine.pdf
Samir, H., A. S. Mandour, F. Radwan, A. A. Swelum, K. Nagaoka, K. Sasaki, and G. Watanabe, "Effect of xylazine sedation on testicular blood flow, testicular echotexture, and circulating hormones in Shiba goats", Vet Res Commun, vol. 47, issue 2, pp. 849-859., 2023.
Israr Ur Rehman, M., H. Chen, A. Hamid, W. Jamshed, M. R. Eid, S. M. Eldin, H. A. E. - W. Khalifa, and A. Abd-Elmonem, "Effect of {Cattaneo}-{Christov} heat flux case on {Darcy}-{Forchheimer} flowing of {Sutterby} nanofluid with chemical reactive and thermal radiative impacts", Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, vol. 42, pp. 102737, 2023. AbstractWebsite
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Fathi, H. A., C. Yousry, M. Elsabahy, Mahmoud El-Badry, and O. N. Elgazayerly, "Effective Loading of Incompatible Drugs into Nanosized Vesicles: A Strategy to Allow Concurrent Administration of Furosemide and Midazolam in Simulated Clinical Settings.", International journal of pharmaceutics, vol. 636, pp. 122852, 2023. Abstract

The current study aims to assess the use of nanocarriers to limit drug incompatibilities in clinical settings, and thus eliminating serious clinical consequences (e.g., catheter obstruction and embolism), and enhancing in vivo bioavailability and efficacy. As a proof-of-concept, the impact of loading well-documented physically incompatible drugs (i.e., furosemide and midazolam) into nanosized vesicles on in vitro stability and in vivo bioavailability of the two drugs was investigated. Furosemide and midazolam were loaded into nanosized spherical vesicles at high entrapment efficiency (ca. 62-69%). The drug-loaded vesicles demonstrated a sustained drug release patterns, high physical stability and negligible hemolytic activity. Physical incompatibility was assessed by exploiting microscopic technique coupled with image processing and analysis, dynamic light scattering and laser Doppler anemometry. Incorporation of drugs separately inside the nanosized vesicles dramatically decreased size and number of the precipitated particles. In vivo, the niosomal drug mixture demonstrated a significant improvement in pharmacokinetic profiles of furosemide and midazolam compared to the mixed free drug solutions, as evidenced by their longer circulation half-lives and higher area under the plasma-concentration time curves of both drugs. Nanocarriers could provide an auspicious strategy for circumventing drug incompatibilities, thus reducing adverse reactions, hospitalization period and improving therapeutic outcomes.

Fathi, H. A., C. Yousry, M. Elsabahy, Mahmoud El-Badry, and O. N. Elgazayerly, "Effective loading of incompatible drugs into nanosized vesicles: a strategy to allow concurrent administration of furosemide and midazolam in simulated clinical settings.", International journal of pharmaceutics, vol. 636, pp. 122852, 2023. Abstract

The current study aims to assess the use of nanocarriers to limit drug incompatibilities in clinical settings, and thus eliminating serious clinical consequences (e.g., catheter obstruction and embolism), and enhancing in vivo bioavailability and efficacy. As a proof-of-concept, the impact of loading well-documented physically incompatible drugs (i.e., furosemide and midazolam) into nanosized vesicles on in vitro stability and in vivo bioavailability of the two drugs was investigated. Furosemide and midazolam were loaded into nanosized spherical vesicles at high entrapment efficiency (ca. 62-69%). The drug-loaded vesicles demonstrated a sustained drug release patterns, high physical stability and negligible hemolytic activity. Physical incompatibility was assessed by exploiting microscopic technique coupled with image processing and analysis, dynamic light scattering and laser Doppler anemometry. Incorporation of drugs separately inside the nanosized vesicles dramatically decreased size and number of the precipitated particles. In vivo, the niosomal drug mixture demonstrated a significant improvement in pharmacokinetic profiles of furosemide and midazolam compared to the mixed free drug solutions, as evidenced by their longer circulation half-lives and higher area under the plasma-concentration time curves of both drugs. Nanocarriers could provide an auspicious strategy for circumventing drug incompatibilities, thus reducing adverse reactions, hospitalization period and improving therapeutic outcomes.

Hamed, A., A. Orabi, H. Salem, D. Ismaiel, G. Saad, I. Abdelhamid, A. Elwahy, and M. Elsabee, "An effective uranium removal using diversified synthesized cross-linked chitosan bis-aldehyde Schiff base derivatives from aqueous solutions", Environmental Science and Pollution Research, vol. 30, no. 49: Springer Berlin Heidelberg Berlin/Heidelberg, pp. 106790–106811, 2023. Abstract
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Barakat, D. A., E. - D. S. Ibrahim, and M. R. Salama, "Effectiveness and Persistence of Some Synthetic Insecticides and their Nanoformulation against Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) and Aphids (Aphis craccivora) on Fennel Plants and Soil", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 66, issue 6, pp. 235-246, 2023.
Nagy, E. N., and M. M. El Sayed, "Effectiveness of aerobic exercise with laughter therapy on functional, cognitive, and psychological well-being in the elderly: A randomized controlled trial", The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, vol. 90, issue 1, pp. 241-247, 2023.