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2023
Kaiaty, A. M., F. A. Salib, S. M. El‑Gameel, E. A. S. Massieh, A. M. Hussien, and M. S. Kamel, "Emerging alternatives to traditional anthelmintics: the in vitroantiparasitic activity of silver and selenium nanoparticles,and pomegranate (Punica granatum) peel extract against Haemonchuscontortus", Tropical Animal Health and Production (2023) 55:317, vol. 55, issue 5, pp. 317, 2023.
Kaiaty, A. M., F. A. Salib, S. M. El‑Gameel, E. A. S. Massieh, A. M. Hussien, and M. S. Kamel, "Emerging alternatives to traditional anthelmintics: the in vitroantiparasitic activity of silver and selenium nanoparticles,and pomegranate (Punica granatum) peel extract against Haemonchuscontortus", Tropical Animal Health and Production (2023) 55:317, vol. 55, issue 5, pp. 317, 2023.
Abdelgwad, M., R. Zakaria, S. Marzouk, D. Sabry, R. Ahmed, H. A. Badary, and M. Samir, "The Emerging Role of Circular RNA Homeodomain Interacting Protein Kinase 3 and Circular RNA 0046367 through Wnt/Beta-Catenin Pathway on the Pathogenesis of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis in Egyptian Patients.", Reports of biochemistry & molecular biology, vol. 11, issue 4, pp. 614-625, 2023. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is a major problem worldwide that needs non-invasive biomarkers for early diagnosis and treatment response assessment. We aimed to assess the correlation between circRNA-HIPK3 and miRNA-29a expression and its role as miRNA-29a sponge, as well as the correlation between circRNA-0046367 and miRNA-34a expression and its role as miRNA-34a sponge and their effect on regulation of the Wnt/β catenin pathway, which may provide a new target for treatment of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.

METHODS: the research was performed on 110 participants: group (I): fifty-five healthy donors served as controls and group (II): fifty-five patients with fatty liver pattern on abdominal ultrasound. Lipid profile and liver functions were assessed. RT-PCR was performed to assess the RNAs: circRNA-HIPK3, circRNA-0046367, miRNA-29a, miRNA-34a and mRNA gene expression. ELISA was performed to determine β-catenin protein levels.

RESULTS: miRNA-34a and circRNA-HIPK3 expression were significantly greater, while miRNA-29a and circRNA-0046367 expression were significantly less, in patients than in controls. Wnt/β-catenin regulated by miRNA-29a and miRNA-34a showed a significant decrease that leads to its abnormal effect on lipid metabolism.

CONCLUSIONS: our results imply that miRNA-29a can be investigated as a target for circRNA-HIPK3, while miRNA-34a can be investigated as a target for circRNA-0046367, and that circRNA-HIPK3 and circRNA-0046367 may have emerging roles that can affect the pathogenesis of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis through the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and thus be used as therapeutic targets for the disease.

Rizk, N. I., H. M. Midan, G. K. Helal, A. I. Abulsoud, S. S. Elshaer, A. A. El-Husseiny, D. Fathi, N. M. Abdelmaksoud, S. S. Abdel Mageed, M. S. Elballal, et al., "The emerging role of miRNAs in Merkel cell carcinoma pathogenesis: Signaling pathway crosstalk.", Pathology, research and practice, vol. 249, pp. 154771, 2023. Abstract

Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is an uncommon invasive form of skin cancer that typically manifests as a nodule on the face, head, or neck that is flesh-colored or bluish-red in appearance. Rapid growth and metastasis are hallmarks of MCC. MCC has the second-greatest mortality rate among skin cancers after melanoma. Despite the recent cascade of molecular investigations, no universal molecular signature has been identified as responsible for MCC's pathogenesis. The microRNAs (miRNAs) play a critical role in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Variations in the expression of these short, non-coding RNAs have been associated with various malignancies, including MCC. Although the incidence of MCC is very low, a significant amount of study has focused on the interaction of miRNAs in MCC. As such, the current survey is a speedy intensive route revealing the potential involvement of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of MCC beyond their association with survival in MCC.

Alhuwaymil, Z., Z. M. Mohammedsaleh, M. S. Moawadh, Z. Bassfar, W. S. Aggad, B. S. M. Alkhudhairy, H. M. Almohaimeed, M. E. Alosaimi, and M. H. Soliman, "Empirical and molecular docking-based screening of heterocyclic compounds to identify potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitors to treat {Alzheimer}’s disease and its histology", Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal, 2023. AbstractWebsite
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Abusrea, M., K. Ahmadi, and A. sadek, "Empirical modeling of force and temperature in drilling bone-simulating hybrid composites", Journal of Composite Materials, vol. 57, issue 17, pp. 2789-2808, 2023.
Haowei, M. A., U. A. - R. Hussein, Z. H. Al-Qaim, F. M. A. Altalbawy, H. l. AI-Sadi, A. A. Fadhil, M. M. Al-Taee, S. K. Hadrawi, R. M. Khalaf, I. H. Jirjees, et al., "Employing Sisko non-Newtonian model to investigate the thermal behavior of blood flow in a stenosis artery: Effects of heat flux, different severities of stenosis, and different radii of the artery", Alexandria Engineering Journal, vol. 68, pp. 291–300, 2023. 1-alexandria_engineering_journal.pdf
Fahmy, H. M., A. K. Mahmoud, O. A. Mostafa, S. B. Azmy, and N. A. Mostafa, "Employment of Green Polysaccharide Nanoparticles in Electrolyte Membranes. ", Nanomaterials from Renewable Resources for Emerging Applications: CRC Press., 2023.
Salem, M., and N. Tsurusaki, Empowering Sustainability: Innovative Deep Learning and Remote Sensing Solutions for Urban Monitoring and Sustainable Development, : Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University, 2023. Abstract
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Mohamed, S. M., W. S. Sayed, A. H. Madian, A. G. Radwan, and L. A. Said, "An encryption application and FPGA realization of a fractional memristive chaotic system", Electronics, vol. 12, no. 5: MDPI, pp. 1219, 2023. Abstract
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Mohamed, S. M., W. S. Sayed, A. H. Madian, A. G. Radwan, and L. A. Said, "An encryption application and FPGA realization of a fractional memristive chaotic system", Electronics, vol. 12, issue 5: MDPI, pp. 1219, 2023. Abstract
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Rambow, A. - C., I. Aschenbach, S. Hagelund, D. Tawfik, J. - P. Gundlach, S. Weiße, N. Maass, A. Trauzold, and others, "Endogenous TRAIL-R4 critically impacts apoptotic and non-apoptotic TRAIL-induced signaling in cancer cells", Frontiers in cell and developmental biology, vol. 10, issue 475, pp. 361–379, 2023. Abstract

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Maged, A. M., A. El-Mazny, Y. Lasheen, and N. El-Nassery, "Endometrial scratch injury in infertile women undergoing IVF cycles. A systematic review and meta-analysis", Journal of International Medical Research (IMR), 2023.
Altaf, N., M. I. Ullah, M. Afzal, M. Arshad, S. Ali, M. Rizwan, L. A. Al-Shuraym, S. S. Alhelaify, and Samy Sayed, "Endophytic colonization by Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae in maize plants affects the fitness of Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)", Microorganisms, vol. 11, no. 4: MDPI, pp. 1067, 2023. Abstract
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Ali El-Nady, M., M. Wahba, O. Ebada, M. A. Gabr, K. Essam, and A. Abdellatef, "Endoscopic management of bleeding ectopic varices: multicentric retrospective case series. ", Gastroenterology Review. , 2023. ectopic_varices.pdf
ElKasaby, M. M., M. A. Hassan, and A. Khalil, "Energy and economic performance assessment of a solar-assisted regenerative vacuum membrane desalination system", Applied Thermal Engineering, vol. 225: Pergamon, pp. 120181, 2023. Abstract
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Mohamed, S., H. A. A. Nomer, R. Yousri, A. W. Mohamed, A. Soltan, and S. M. Darweesh, "Energy management for wearable medical devices based on gaining–sharing knowledge algorithm", Complex & Intelligent Systems, vol. 9, issue 6: Springer International Publishing Cham, pp. 6797-6811, 2023. Abstract
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Hasan, I. M., M. Yehia, G. El-hariry, and O. Huzayyin, "Energy Saving Potential Of Active Chilled Beam System for Buildings In Dry Climates.", ASHRAE Journal, vol. 65, no. 10, 2023. Abstract
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