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2001
Atta, A. M. M., F. R. Mohamed, A. A. Atalla, S. M. EI-Tantawy, and I. Hassan, "Hematological and immunological variations in response to substitution of soybean meal by cotton seed meal or sunflower meal in broiler chicks diet.", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 38, issue 2: Egyptian Society of Animal Production, pp. 157-167, 2001. Abstract
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Wang, L. - Q., M. R. Meselhy, Y. Li, N. Nakamura, B. - S. MIN, G. - W. QIN, and M. Hattori, "The heterocyclic ring fission and dehydroxylation of catechins and related compounds by Eubacterium sp. strain SDG-2, a human intestinal bacterium", Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin, vol. 49, issue 12: The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, pp. 1640-1643, 2001. Abstract
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Greetham, B., How to {Write} {Better} {Essays}, , Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2001. Abstract
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Al-Inany, H. G., "Human albumin is effective in prevention of severe OHSS", Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica, vol. 80, pp. 878–882, 2001. Abstract
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Al-Inany, H. G., "Human albumin is effective in prevention of severe OHSS", Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica, vol. 80, pp. 878–878, 2001. Abstract
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Meselhy, M. R., E. Nishimoto, T. Akao, and M. Hattori, "Human intestinal Bacteroides spp. RHEIN-I and RHEIN-II capable of transforming rhein to rheinanthrone, induce rhein-dependent diarrhea in rats", J Trad Med, vol. 18, issue 4: 和漢医薬学会, pp. 169-176, 2001. Abstract
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Khaled, H. M., A. Raafat, N. Mokhtar, A. R. N. Zekri, and H. Gaballah, "Human papilloma virus infection and overexpression of p53 protein in bilharzial bladder cancer", Tumori, vol. 87, no. 4, pp. 256-261, 2001. AbstractWebsite

Aims and background: An association between human papilloma virus (HPV) and bladder cancer has been reported. However, the role of HPV in bilharzial bladder cancer and its prevalence have not yet been clarified. Study design: We investigated 50 cases for HPV types 16/18 by in situ hybridization. Also, p53 protein expression by immunohistochemistry was evaluated in 41 of the 50 cases, with correlation of these factors to clinicopathologic parameters and tumor relapse after primary treatment. Results: HPV was detected in 46% of Egyptian bladder carcinomas (23/50 cases). Positivity was 47.8% for squamous cell carcinoma and 36.4% for transitional cell carcinoma. There was a possible viral-bilharzial association as 52.8% of Bilharzial cases, whereas only 12.5% of non-Bilharzial cases were HPV positive (P < 0.05). P53 protein was found in 19/41 (46.3%) cases. There was a concordance between HPV and p53 in 58.5% of cases. Neither factor was related to tumor recurrence after primary treatment. Conclusions: HPV may thus be implicated in the etiology of bilharzial bladder cancer, but a definite causal relationship remains to be demonstrated. HPV together with p53 alterations work in synergy to accelerate the carcinogenic process, as there was concordance in the results of both parameters in 24/41 (58.5%) cases.

Ali, H. F. M., "Hypoglycemic activity of methyl chavicol and cuminaldehyde as major components of basil and cumin essential oils.", First conference on the role of biochemistry in the environment.: Biochemistry Department Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University, 2001. Abstract
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2000
Aboelela, M., "Hardware Selection Using Artificial Neural Networks‎", International Conference on Modeling and Simulation (MS’2000), Sadat Academy, Cairo, Egypt, April 11-13, 2000.
Metwally, S., S. Mortada, M. Zickri, and D. ElDeeb, "Histological and Immunohistochemical Study on the Age-Related Distribution of Neuroendocrine Cells in the Human Prostate", The 23rd Scientific Conference of the Egyptian Society of Histology and Cytology, Ain Shams University, 3 February, 2000.
Zekri, A. R., A. A. Bahnassy, S. M. Shaarawy, O. A. Mansour, M. A. Maduar, H. M. Khaled, and O. El-Ahmadi, "Hepatitis C virus genotyping in relation to neu-oncoprotein overexpression and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.", Journal of medical microbiology, vol. 49, issue 1, pp. 89-95, 2000 Jan. Abstract

The distribution of hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes among Egyptian patients positive for anti-HCV was determined and their influence, when combined with neu-oncoprotein overexpression, on the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) was examined. The study groups included asymptomatic carriers (ASC) and patients with chronic active hepatitis (CAH) and HCC. HCV genomes were detected in the sera of 27 ASC, 29 CAH and 33 HCC patients known to have HCV infection defined by EIA and recombinant immunoblotting techniques (Inno-LiA) as well as by reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR. The HCV genotype was determined by a reverse hybridisation technique (Inno-LiPA I and II), whereas neu-overexpression was detected by the Oncogene Science EIA Kit. Eighty-nine patients were eligible for HCV genotyping; 75 patients (84.3%) were infected with a single genotype, including 1a in 11 patients (12.4%), 1b in 2 patients (2.2%) and 2a in 10 patients (11.2%). Genotype 4 (a or c+d) was detected in 51 patients (57.3%) and only one patient had genotype 10a (1.2%). Fourteen patients (15.7%) showed mixed infection; eight of them had 1a+4 (a or c+d) and four had 2a+4 (a or c+d); the remaining two cases had 1a+2a and 1b+2a. The results revealed an increased incidence of genotype 4 in CAH and HCC patients in comparison with ASC. There was also a significant overexpression of neu-oncoprotein in CAH and HCC patients compared with ASC, which was significantly associated with subtype 4 infection. The results suggest that infection with subtype 1a and 4 HCV may be considered a risk factor for the induction of neu-overexpression and subsequent development of HCC.

D.A.El-Gindy, B.M.S.Lotfy, and N.A.El-Dib, "Health hazards affecting waste collectors at Cairo University Hospitals, with a proposed health surveillance program. ", The Egypt. J. of Internal Medicine, vol. 10, issue 4, pp. 115-125, 2000.
Amal El-Safty, F. Metwally, and N. E. Taieb, "Health impact of environmental oxidants and particulate matter among manual metal arc welders", Egyptian J. Occup. Med. , vol. 24, issue 1, pp. 57-69., 2000.
Metwally, F., Amal El-Safty, and N. El-Taieb, "Health impact of environmental oxidants and particulate matter among manual metal arc welders.", Egyptian J. Occup. Med., vol. 24, issue 1, pp. 57-69., 2000.
Erian, A. W., Y. A. Issac, S. M. Sherif, and F. F. Mahmoud, "Heterocyclic sulfons: A novel synthesis of pyrrole and fused heterocyclic sulfons", J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans. 1, 3686 , 2000.
Montas, H. J., R. H. Mohtar, A. E. Hassan, and F. AlKhal, "Heuristic Space-Time Design of Monitoring Wells for Contaminant Plume Characterization in Stochastic Flow Fields", Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, vol. 43, pp. 271-300, 2000.
Ishii, H., S. M. Riyadh, and T. Fuchigami, "Highly Regioselective Anodic Mono- and Difluorination of Propargyl Sulfides", International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies , Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 2000.
Riad, F., N. Refaat, M. Zickri, and L. Ibrahim, "Histological and Immunohistochemical Study on the Effect of Melatonin on the Testis of Albino Rat", The Medical Journal of Kasr El-Aini, vol. 6, issue 2, pp. 417-443, 2000.
Alaa, A. S., S. A. Sahar, A. R. Tawfik, and A. - H. Saad, "Histological organization of the spleen in some agamids : Phylogenetic relationship.Union Arab Biol.", (Egypt) : 13(A) Zoology , pp. 257-281, 2000.
El-Hassan, M. A. H., and S. M. El-Azab, "Histological pulp response to an experimental capping material.", Egyptian Dental Journal, vol. 46, issue 4, pp. 2335-2341, 2000.
A.L.Aboul-Nasr, H. G. Al-Inany, and S.M.Thabet, "Hysteroscopic metroplasty in recurrent aborters and infertile patients.", Egypt. J. Fertil. Steril. , vol. 4, issue 1, pp. 55-58, 2000.
Saleh, M., "The Hard Core of the System Dynamics Research Programme", Sustainability in the Third Millennium, Bergen, 2000. Abstract
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Moustafa, G.Z., Z. K. I. M. M., and M. P. Badawy, "Hatchability of broiler breeder's eggs as affected by flock age, shell quality and storage time.", J. Egyptian Vet. Med. Ass., vol. 62, no. 6, pp. 301–312, 2000. Abstract
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