ABDELMISSIH, S. H. E. R. I. N. E., H. M. Elwi, S. A. Hosny, and W. M. Sayed, "Fenugreek and Spironolactone Effects on Rat Uterus", The Arabian Journal of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, vol. 12, issue 1, pp. 63-102, 04/2026, Submitted.
ABDELMISSIH, S. H. E. R. I. N. E., M. Gamal, and K. M. Naem, " مقالات الباحث العلمي PYRIDOSTIGMINE-INDUCED STATUS EPILEPTICUS RAT MODEL WAS RESISTANT TO INCREASING DOSES OF RAMIPRIL: THE LATTER TRIGGERED EPILEPTOGENESIS, ARRHYTHMIA, AND CARDIAC ISCHEMIA IN A DOSE-DEPENDENT MANNER", Journal of Neuroscience and Neurological Disorders, vol. 9, issue 1, pp. 10-27, 03/2025, Submitted. paper_6.pdf
ABDELMISSIH, S. H. E. R. I. N. E., M. Abdelgawad, D. Mohamed Elroby Ali, M. S. I. Negm, and A. Youssef, "20252026 مقالات الباحث العلمي High-dose agomelatine combined with haloperidol decanoate improves cognition, downregulates MT2, upregulates D5, and maintains Krüppel-like factor 9 but alters cardiac electrophysiology", The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, vol. 390, issue 1, pp. 125-145, 07/2024, Submitted. paper_4.pdf
ABDELMISSIH, S. H. E. R. I. N. E., S. A. Hosny, H. M. Elwi, W. M. Sayed, and M. A. Eshra, "Chronic Caffeine Consumption, Alone or Combined with Agomelatine or Quetiapine, Reduces the Maximum EEG Peak, As Linked to Cortical Neurodegeneration, Ovarian Estrogen Receptor Alpha, and Melatonin Receptor 2", Psychopharmacology, vol. 241, pp. 2073-2101, Submitted. paper_3.pdf
ABDELMISSIH, S. H. E. R. I. N. E., S. A. Hosny, H. M. Elwi, W. M. Sayed, and M. A. Eshra, "Chronic Caffeine Consumption, Alone or Combined with Agomelatine or Quetiapine, Reduces the Maximum EEG Peak, As Linked to Cortical Neurodegeneration, Ovarian Estrogen Receptor Alpha, and Melatonin Receptor 2", Psychopharmacology, vol. 241, pp. 2073-2101, Submitted. paper_3.pdf
ABDELMISSIH, S. H. E. R. I. N. E., "Perspective Chapter: Neurotoxins and Erythrocytes- A Double-headed Arrow", An International Collection of Multidisciplinary Approaches to Violence and Aggression, London, IntechOpen, 2022. abdelmissih-2022-perspective-chapter-neurotoxins-and.pdf
ABDELMISSIH, S. H. E. R. I. N. E., "https://biomedres.us/pdfs/BJSTR.MS.ID.007849.pdf", BJSTR, vol. 49, issue 4, pp. 40966-40968, 2023. Abstractbjstr.ms_.id_.007849.pdf

Raw data on exopodite beating in the first three developmental stages of the lobster Homarus gammarus were collected and analysed for key beating parameters. The analysis was computer assisted and the main procedures used are described. Beating patterns are the same in all three stages and are usually very regular although perturbations do occur (figures 1, 2). When beating stops the deceleration and subsequent re-acceleration is very rapid (figure 1) and limb movement sequences usually start posteriorly and move forwards (figures 1, 2d). Ipsilateral phase relations are generally maintained at 0.4-0.6 (figures, 3,4) and while the coupling between adjacent exopodites is usually stronger than for those further apart various deviations from this are occasionally seen (figure 5). No significant correlation between the ipsilateral phase relations of adjacent exopodites and base cycle duration was detected for any of the stages (figure 6). Contralateral phase relations undergo a constant progression (figures 7, 9) and this was found to be due to a heterodyne effect (figure 8) also described as gliding coordination. The powerstroke/returnstroke ratio for all stages was approximately 0.5 (figure 10) and no significant correlation was found with cycle duration (figure 11). The only substantial difference between the three larval stages which was noted was that of cycle duration, the cycles of stage III being shorter than those of the first two stages. The exopodite beating pattern was discussed in context with other metachronously cycling systems in arthropods and the implications of the present study discussed.

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