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Elhamid, A. E. A. M., H. Shawkey, A. A. I. Khalil, and I. M. Azzouz, "Laser writing of graphene‑tin hybrid composite-based supercapacitor for battery-like performance", Journal of Energy Storage, vol. 73, issue C, pp. 109106, 2023.
Elhamid, A. E. A. M., H. Shawkey, A. A. I. Khalil, and I. M. Azzouz, "Laser writing of graphene‑tin hybrid composite-based supercapacitor for battery-like performance", Journal of Energy Storage, vol. 73, pp. 109106, 2023.
Farid, M. F., Y. S. abouelela, N. A. E. Yasin, A. K. Al-Mokaddem, A. Prince, Marwa A Ibrahim, and H. Rizk, "Laser-activated autologous adipose tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction restores spinal cord architecture and function in multiple sclerosis cat model", Stem Cell Research & Therapy, vol. 14, issue 6, pp. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-022-03222-2, 2023. laser-activated_autologous_adipose_tissue-derived_stromal_vascular_fraction_restores_spinal_cord_architecture_and_function_in_multiple_sclerosis_cat_model.pdf
Farid, M. F., Y. S. abouelela, N. A. E. Yasin, A. K. Al-Mokaddem, A. Prince, Marwa A Ibrahim, and H. Rizk, "Laser-activated autologous adipose tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction restores spinal cord architecture and function in multiple sclerosis cat model.", Stem cell research & therapy, vol. 14, issue 1, pp. 6, 2023. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most frequent non-traumatic neurological debilitating disease among young adults with no cure. Over recent decades, efforts to treat neurodegenerative diseases have shifted to regenerative cell therapy. Adipose tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction (SVF) comprises a heterogeneous cell population, considered an easily accessible source of MSCs with therapeutic potential in autoimmune diseases. This study aimed to assess the regenerative capacity of low-level laser-activated SVF in an MS cat model.

METHODS: Fifteen adult Persian cats were used in this study: Group I (control negative group, normal cats), Group II (EB-treated group, induced for MS by ethidium bromide (EB) intrathecal injection), and Group III (SVF co-treated group, induced for MS then treated with SVF on day 14 post-induction). The SVF was obtained after digesting the adipose tissue with collagenase type I and injecting it intrathecal through the foramen magnum.

RESULTS: The results showed that the pelvic limb's weight-bearing locomotion activity was significantly (P ≤ 0.05) recovered in Group III, and the Basso, Beattie, and Bresnahan (BBB) scores of hindlimb locomotion were significantly higher in Group III (14 ± 0.44) than Group II (4 ± 0.31). The lesion's extent and intensity were reduced in the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of Group III. Besides, the same group showed a significant increase in the expression of neurotrophic factors: BDNF, SDF and NGF (0.61 ± 0.01, 0.51 ± 0.01 and 0.67 ± 0.01, respectively) compared with Group II (0.33 ± 0.01, 0.36 ± 0.006 and 0.2 ± 0.01, respectively). Furthermore, SVF co-treated group revealed a significant (P ≤ 0.05) increase in oligodendrocyte transcription factor (Olig2) and myelin basic protein (4 ± 0.35 and 6 ± 0.45, respectively) that was decreased in group II (1.8 ± 0.22 and 2.9 ± 0.20, respectively). Moreover, group III showed a significant (P ≤ 0.05) reduction in Bax and glial fibrillary acidic protein (4 ± 0.53 and 3.8 ± 0.52, respectively) as compared with group II (10.7 ± 0.49 and 8.7 ± 0.78, respectively). The transmission electron microscopy demonstrated regular more compact, and markedly (P ≤ 0.05) thicker myelin sheaths (mm) in Group III (0.3 ± 0.006) as compared with group II (0.1 ± 0.004). Based on our results, the SVF co-treated group revealed remyelination and regeneration capacity with a reduction in apoptosis and axonal degeneration.

CONCLUSION: SVF is considered an easy, valuable, and promising therapeutic approach for treating spinal cord injuries, particularly MS.

Farid, M. F., Y. S. abouelela, N. A. E. Yasin, A. K. Al‑Mokaddem, A. Prince, Marwa A Ibrahim, and H. Rizk, "Laser‑activated autologous adipose tissue‑derived stromal vascular fraction restores spinal cord architecture and function in multiple sclerosis cat model", Stem Cell Research & Therapy, vol. 14, issue 6, pp. 1-16, 2023. s13287-022-03222-2.pdf
Aly, M. F., A. M. Zidan, A. Tantawy, E. M. Soughier, and L. G. Bulot, "Late Cenomanian–early Turonian ammonite successions of north Eastern Desert, Egypt: biostratigraphy and paleobiogeographic implications", Journal of African Earth Sciences, vol. 208, 2023.
Ibrahim, A., I. A. Khalil, M. Y. Mahmoud, A. F. Bakr, M. G. Ghoniem, E. S. Al-Farraj, and I. M. El-Sherbiny, "Layer-by-layer development of chitosan/alginate-based platelet-mimicking nanocapsules for augmenting doxorubicin cytotoxicity against breast cancer.", International journal of biological macromolecules, vol. 225, pp. 503-517, 2023. Abstract

Breast carcinoma is considered one of the most invasive and life-threatening malignancies in females. Mastectomy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy and chemotherapy are the most common treatment choices for breast cancer. Doxorubicin (DOX) is one of the most regularly utilized medications in breast cancer protocols. However, DOX has showed numerous side effects including lethal cardiotoxicity. This study aims to fortify DOX cytotoxicity and lowering its side effects via its combining with the antidiabetic metformin (MET) as an adjuvant therapy, along with its effective delivery using natural platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and newly-developed PRP-mimicking nanocapsules (NCs). The PRP-mimicking NCs were fabricated via layer-by-layer (LBL) deposition of oppositely charged biodegradable and biocompatible chitosan (CS) and alginate (ALG) on a core of synthesized polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NPs) followed by removal of the PS core. Both natural PRP and PRP-mimicking NCs were loaded with DOX and MET adjuvant therapy, followed by their physicochemical characterizations including DLS, FTIR, DSC, and morphological evaluation using TEM. In-vitro drug release studies, cytotoxicity, apoptosis/necrosis, and cell cycle analysis were conducted using MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Also, an in-vivo assessment was carried out using EAC-bearing balb/c mice animal model to evaluate the effect of DOX/MET-loaded natural PRP and PRP-mimicked NCs on tumor weight, volume and growth biomarkers in addition to analyzing the immunohistopathology of the treated tissues. Results confirmed the development of CS/ALG-based PRP-mimicking NCs with a higher loading capacity of both drugs (DOX and MET) and smaller size (259.7 ± 19.3 nm) than natural PRP (489 ± 20.827 nm). Both in-vitro and in-vivo studies were in agreement and confirmed that MET synergized the anticancer activity of DOX against breast cancer. Besides, the developed LBL NCs successfully mimicked the PRP in improving the loaded drugs biological efficiency more than free drugs.

Ibrahim, A., I. A. Khalil, M. Y. Mahmoud, A. F. Bakr, M. G. Ghoniem, E. S. Al-Farraj, and I. M. El-Sherbiny, "Layer-by-layer development of chitosan/alginate-based platelet-mimicking nanocapsules for augmenting doxorubicin cytotoxicity against breast cancer.", International journal of biological macromolecules, vol. 225, pp. 503-517, 2023. Abstract

Breast carcinoma is considered one of the most invasive and life-threatening malignancies in females. Mastectomy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy and chemotherapy are the most common treatment choices for breast cancer. Doxorubicin (DOX) is one of the most regularly utilized medications in breast cancer protocols. However, DOX has showed numerous side effects including lethal cardiotoxicity. This study aims to fortify DOX cytotoxicity and lowering its side effects via its combining with the antidiabetic metformin (MET) as an adjuvant therapy, along with its effective delivery using natural platelet-rich plasma (PRP), and newly-developed PRP-mimicking nanocapsules (NCs). The PRP-mimicking NCs were fabricated via layer-by-layer (LBL) deposition of oppositely charged biodegradable and biocompatible chitosan (CS) and alginate (ALG) on a core of synthesized polystyrene nanoparticles (PS NPs) followed by removal of the PS core. Both natural PRP and PRP-mimicking NCs were loaded with DOX and MET adjuvant therapy, followed by their physicochemical characterizations including DLS, FTIR, DSC, and morphological evaluation using TEM. In-vitro drug release studies, cytotoxicity, apoptosis/necrosis, and cell cycle analysis were conducted using MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Also, an in-vivo assessment was carried out using EAC-bearing balb/c mice animal model to evaluate the effect of DOX/MET-loaded natural PRP and PRP-mimicked NCs on tumor weight, volume and growth biomarkers in addition to analyzing the immunohistopathology of the treated tissues. Results confirmed the development of CS/ALG-based PRP-mimicking NCs with a higher loading capacity of both drugs (DOX and MET) and smaller size (259.7 ± 19.3 nm) than natural PRP (489 ± 20.827 nm). Both in-vitro and in-vivo studies were in agreement and confirmed that MET synergized the anticancer activity of DOX against breast cancer. Besides, the developed LBL NCs successfully mimicked the PRP in improving the loaded drugs biological efficiency more than free drugs.

Saroit, I. A., and D. Tarek, "LBCC-Hung: A Load Balancing Protocol for Cloud Computing Based on Hungarian Method", Egyptian Informatics Journal, vol. 24, issue 3, 2023.
Elbaz, G. A., H. E. Zaazaa, L. A. E. M. Halim, and H. H. Monir, "LC-MS/MS determination and quantitation of some pesticides residues in thyme and guava leaves extracts: Application of QuEChERS protocol", Microchemical Journal, vol. 185, pp. 108218, 2023.
Elbaz, G. A., H. E. Zaazaa, L. A. E. M. Halim, and H. H. Monir, "LC-MS/MS determination and quantitation of some pesticides residues in thyme and guava leaves extracts: Application of QuEChERS protocol", Microchemical Journal, vol. 185, pp. 108218, 2023.
Gouda, A. S., A. M. Abdel-Megied, M. R. Rezk, and H. M. Marzouk, "LC-MS/MS-based metabolite quantitation of the antiviral prodrug baloxavir marboxil, a new therapy for acute uncomplicated influenza, in human plasma: Application to a human pharmacokinetic study", Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, vol. 223, 2023.
Uzeda, E. M., M. A. Hafez, and M. E. Broucke, "Learning and forgetting in systems neuroscience: A control perspective", Annual Reviews in Control, vol. 56, pp. 100912, 2023.
Abdulmajeed, H. H., and H. A. Hefny, "A learning-based approach to improving multicast network performance ", Int. J. Communication Networks and Distributed Systems, vol. 29, issue 6, pp. 631-652, 2023.
Abdeltawab, H., F. Khalifa, F. Taher, M. Ghazal, Ali Mahmoud, and A. S. El-Baz, "Left ventricle segmentation and quantification using deep learning", Cardiovascular and Coronary Artery Imaging: Academic Press, pp. 113-147, 2023. Abstract
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Habiba A. Ahmed, Amr A. Nassrallah, M. A. Abdel-Raheem, and H. H. Elbehery, "Lemon peel essential oil and its nano-formulation to control Agrotis ipsilon (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)", Scientific Reports, vol. 13, pp. 1-10, 2023. lemon_peel_essential_oil_and.pdf
Mohamed, A. A., D. M. Abo-Elmatty, A. S. Wahba, O. E. Esmail, H. S. M. Salim, W. S. M. Hegab, M. M. F. Ghanem, N. Y. Riad, doaa ghaith, L. I. Daker, et al., "Leptin Rs7799039 polymorphism is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus Egyptian patients", Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, pp. 1–13, 2023. AbstractWebsite
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Farghali, N., "Les procédés discursifs dans le discours politique d’Emmanuel Macron lors des manifestations des « Gilets Jaunes »", مجلة كلية الآداب جامعة الفيوم, vol. 15, issue 2, 2023.
Torkey, A., and H. Abdelgawad, "Lessons learned from EV charging infrastructure in mega cities: A data-driven approach", Case Studies on Transport Policy, vol. 12, pp. 100987, 2023.
Torkey, A., and H. Abdelgawad, "Lessons learned from EV charging infrastructure in mega cities: A data-driven approach", Case Studies on Transport Policy, vol. 12, issue 128, pp. 193–208, 2023. Abstract

The research community has been extensively contributing to micro-level planning of Electric Vehicle Charging
Infrastructure (EVCI); employing objective-oriented optimization techniques for the optimum location of EVCI
and their capacity. However, the complexity of those techniques and their unfamiliarity for local authorities
makes micro-level planning, not a practical option for cities to start EVCI planning. This research contributes to
meso-level planning of EVCI by implementing the praiseworthy practices in 25 Mega EV cities along with cities
characteristics in creating a dynamic framework for EVCI planning. The proposed framework is divided into a
government-target-driven framework for cities with explicit targets for e-mobility, and international-bestpractices-
driven framework for early adopters cities. The employed planning tools are applicable for design
approaches and serviceability assessment by quantifying EV served demand and the distribution of EVCI locations
as demand-driven networks. The outputs of the proposed framework are: EVCI potential locations, type,
capacity, and served EV demand. Policy and operational recommendations including: projected market categories
of consumers, targeted degree of electrification, and proposed demand-responsive programs are discussed.
The international-best-practices-driven framework is demonstrated in the New Administrative Capital of Egypt
and a phased plan of EVCI from (2022–2027) is developed to provide multiple design alternatives for decisionmakers

Tadros, R. H. Z., U. Fouda, S. S. Zaki, and M. Abdalla, "Letrozole plus misoprostol versus misoprostol alone in the induction of anembryonic missed abortion: a randomized controlled trial conducted in Upper Egypt", Middle East Fertility Society Journal , vol. volume 28 , issue 1, pp. 27 , 2023. mefs_2023.pdf
Senousi, A. M., W. Ahmed, M. Baraka, I. Atef, and W. Darwish, "Leveraging Network Analysis to Understand Centralities of the Cairo Metro System Enhancing Transportation Planning and Management in Cairo", 2023 2nd International Conference on Smart Cities 4.0, pp. 518-521, 2023. Abstract
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Senousi, A. M., W. Ahmed, M. Baraka, I. Atef, and W. Darwish, "Leveraging Network Analysis to Understand Centralities of the Cairo Metro System Enhancing Transportation Planning and Management in Cairo", 2023 2nd International Conference on Smart Cities 4.0: IEEE, pp. 518-521, 2023. Abstract
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