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2024
Salem, M. E., Y. A. El-Gabry, I. A. Abdelhamid, A. H. M. Elwahy, M. E. A. Zaki, and H. M. Diab, "Synthesis of Novel Diphenyl Ether-Based Bis-Heterocycles as Novel Hybrid Molecules via Michael and Other Cyclocondensation Reactions", ACS Omega: American Chemical Society, 2024. Abstract
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Salem, M. E., Y. A. El-Gabry, I. A. Abdelhamid, A. H. M. Elwahy, M. E. A. Zaki, and H. M. Diab, "Synthesis of Novel Diphenyl Ether-Based Bis-Heterocycles as Novel Hybrid Molecules via Michael and Other Cyclocondensation Reactions", ACS omega, vol. 9, no. 3: American Chemical Society, pp. 4073–4084, 2024. Abstract
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Mohamed, D. M., N. A. Kheder, Marwa Sharaky, M. S. Nafie, K. M. Dawood, and A. A. Abbas, "Synthesis of novel piperazine-based bis(thiazole)(1,3,4-thiadiazole) hybrids as anti-cancer agents through caspase-dependent apoptosis.", RSC advances, vol. 14, issue 34, pp. 24992-25006, 2024. Abstract

A series of novel piperazine-based bis(thiazoles) 13a-d were synthesized in moderate to good yields reaction of the bis(thiosemicarbazones) 7a, b with an assortment of -acetyl--aryl-hydrazonoyl chlorides 8a-f. Similar treatment of the bis(thiosemicarbazone) 7a, b with -aryl--phenylhydrazonoyl chlorides 10a, b afforded the expected bis(thiadiazole) based piperazine products 13b-d in reasonable yields. Cyclization of 7a, b with two equivalents of α-haloketones 14a-d led to the production of the corresponding bis(4-arylthiazol)piperazine derivatives 15a-h in good yields. The structures of the synthesized compounds were confirmed from elemental and spectral data (FTIR, MALDI-TOF, H, and C NMR). The cytotoxicity of the new compounds was screened against hepatoblastoma (HepG2), human colorectal carcinoma (HCT 116), breast cancer (MCF-7), and Human Dermal Fibroblasts (HDF). Interestingly, all compounds showed promising cytotoxicity against most of the cell lines. Interestingly, compounds 7b, 9a, and 9i exhibited IC values of 3.5, 12.1, and 1.2 nM, respectively, causing inhibition of 89.7%, 83.7%, and 97.5%, compared to Erlotinib (IC = 1.3 nM, 97.8% inhibition). Compound 9i dramatically induced apoptotic cell death by 4.16-fold and necrosis cell death by 4.79-fold. Compound 9i upregulated the apoptosis-related genes and downregulated the Bcl-2 as an anti-apoptotic gene. Accordingly, the most promising EGFR-targeted chemotherapeutic agent to treat colon cancer was found to be compound 9i.

Ibrahim, N. S., H. A. Sayed, Marwa Sharaky, H. M. Diab, A. H. M. Elwahy, and I. A. Abdelhamid, "Synthesis, cytotoxicity, anti-inflammatory, anti-metastatic and anti-oxidant activities of novel chalcones incorporating 2-phenoxy-N-arylacetamide and thiophene moieties: induction of apoptosis in MCF7 and HEP2 cells.", Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology, 2024. Abstract

Eight Novel chalcones were synthesized and their structures were confirmed by different spectral tools. All the prepared compounds were subjected to SRB cytotoxic screening against several cancer cell lines. Compound 5c exerted the most promising effect against MCF7 and HEP2 cells with IC values of 9.5 and 12 µg/mL, respectively. Real-time PCR demonstrated the inhibitory effect of compound 5c on the expression level of Antigen kiel 67 (KI-67), Survivin, Interleukin-1beta (IL-1B), Interleukin-6 (IL-6), Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and Protein kinase B (AKT1) genes. Flow-cytometric analysis of the cell cycle indicated that compound 5c stopped the cell cycle at the G0/G1 and G2/M phases in MCF7 and HEP2 treated cells, respectively. ELISA assay showed that Caspase 8, Caspase 9, P53, BAX, and Glutathione (GSH) were extremely activated and Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2), Matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP9), BCL2, Malondialdehyde (MDA), and IL-6 were deactivated in 5c treated MCF7 and HEP2 cells. Wound healing revealed that chalcone 5c reduced the ability to close the scrape wound and decreased the number of migrating MCF7 and HEP2 cells compared to the untreated cells after 48 h. Theoretical molecular modeling against P53 cancer mutant Y220C and Bcl2 showed binding energies of -22.8 and -24.2 Kcal/mole, respectively, which confirmed our ELISA results.

Ruscitti, P., F. Masedu, A. Vitale, V. Caggiano, I. Di Cola, P. Cipriani, M. Valenti, H. A. Mayrink Giardini, I. P. de Brito Antonelli, and M. A. Dagostin, "The Systemic Score May Identify Life‐Threatening Evolution in Still Disease: Data from the GIRRCS AOSD‐Study Group and the AIDA Network Still Disease Registry", Arthritis & Rheumatology: Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Boston, USA, 2024. Abstract
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Ghorbani, M. A., R. Jani, F. Mohajeri, F. A. Daneshvar, E. Shabani, and M. Khafagy, "The Taylor Diagram with Distance: A New Way to Compare the Performance of Models", Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, 2024.
Medhat, M., Dabbous, AO, and M. El Mesidy, "'The Vestibulospinal Reflex in Vitiligo Patients'", Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, EJENTAS, vol. 25, issue 25, pp. 1-11, 2024.
Medali, T., D. Couchie, N. Mougenot, M. Mihoc, O. Bergmann, W. Derks, L. I. Szweda, M. Yacoub, S. Soliman, Y. Aguib, et al., "Thioredoxin-1 and its mimetic peptide improve systolic cardiac function and remodeling after myocardial infarction.", FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, vol. 38, issue 1, pp. e23291, 2024. Abstract

Myocardial infarction (MI) is characterized by a significant loss of cardiomyocytes (CMs), and it is suggested that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in cell cycle arrest, leading to impaired CM renewal. Thioredoxin-1 (Trx-1) scavenges ROS and may play a role in restoring CM renewal. However, the truncated form of Trx-1, Trx-80, can compromise its efficacy by exerting antagonistic effects. Therefore, a Trx-1 mimetic peptide called CB3 was tested as an alternative way to restore CMs. This study aimed to investigate the effects of Trx-1, Trx-80, and CB3 on mice with experimental MI and study the underlying mechanism of CB3 on CMs. Mouse cardiac parameters were quantified by echocardiography, and infarction size and fibrosis determined using Trichrome and Picro-Sirius Red staining. The study found that Trx-1 and CB3 improved mouse cardiac function, reduced the size of cardiac infarct and fibrosis, and decreased the expression of cardiac inflammatory markers. Furthermore, CB3 polarized macrophages into M2 phenotype, reduced apoptosis and oxidative stress after MI, and increased CM proliferation in cell culture and in vivo. CB3 effectively protected against myocardial infarction and could represent a new class of compounds for treating MI.

Decsi, K., M. Ahmed, R. Rizk, D. Abdul-Hamid, Z. Vaszily, and Z. Tóth, "Transcriptome datasets of maize plant cultures treated with humic- and amino acids", Data in Brief, vol. 57, 2024.
Wei, K., Y. Lu, X. Ma, A. Duan, X. Lu, H. Abdel-Shafy, and T. Deng, "Transcriptome-Wide Association Study Reveals Potentially Candidate Genes Responsible for Milk Production Traits in Buffalo.", International journal of molecular sciences, vol. 25, issue 5, 2024. Abstract

Identifying key causal genes is critical for unraveling the genetic basis of complex economic traits, yet it remains a formidable challenge. The advent of large-scale sequencing data and computational algorithms, such as transcriptome-wide association studies (TWASs), offers a promising avenue for identifying potential causal genes. In this study, we harnessed the power of TWAS to identify genes potentially responsible for milk production traits, including daily milk yield (MY), fat percentage (FP), and protein percentage (PP), within a cohort of 100 buffaloes. Our approach began by generating the genotype and expression profiles for these 100 buffaloes through whole-genome resequencing and RNA sequencing, respectively. Through comprehensive genome-wide association studies (GWAS), we pinpointed a total of seven and four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) significantly associated with MY and FP traits, respectively. By using TWAS, we identified 55, 71, and 101 genes as significant signals for MY, FP, and PP traits, respectively. To delve deeper, we conducted protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis, revealing the categorization of these genes into distinct PPI networks. Interestingly, several TWAS-identified genes within the PPI network played a vital role in milk performance. These findings open new avenues for identifying potentially causal genes underlying important traits, thereby offering invaluable insights for genomics and breeding in buffalo populations.

Tumasyan, A., W. Adam, J. W. Andrejkovic, T. Bergauer, S. Chatterjee, K. Damanakis, M. Dragicevic, A. Escalante Del Valle, P. S. Hussain, M. Jeitler, et al., "Two-particle Bose-Einstein correlations and their Lévy parameters in PbPb collisions at s NN= 5.02 TeV", Physical Review C, vol. 109, no. 2: APS, pp. 024914, 2024. Abstract
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Kheder, N. A., A. M. Fahim, N. S. Mahmoud, and K. M. Dawood, "Unexpected products using Biginelli reaction: Synthesis, antimicrobial potency, Docking simulation and DFT investigations of some new amidopyridines", Journal of Molecular Structure, vol. 1295, pp. 136772, 2024.
Kheder, N. A., A. M. Fahim, N. S. Mahmoud, and K. M. Dawood, "Unexpected products using Biginelli reaction: Synthesis, antimicrobial potency, docking simulation, and DFT investigations of some new amidopyridines", Journal of Molecular Structure, vol. 1295, pp. 136772, 2024.
Mohammed, O. A., M. S. Elballal, A. A. El-Husseiny, E. G. Khidr, M. M. E. Tabaa, O. Elazazy, M. A. Abd-Elmawla, A. E. Elesawy, H. M. Ibrahim, A. I. Abulsoud, et al., "Unraveling the role of miRNAs in the diagnosis, progression, and therapeutic intervention of Parkinson's disease.", Pathology, research and practice, vol. 253, pp. 155023, 2024. Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a debilitating neurological disorder characterized by the impairment of the motor system, resulting in symptoms such as resting tremor, cogwheel rigidity, bradykinesia, difficulty with gait, and postural instability. The occurrence of striatal dopamine insufficiency can be attributed to a notable decline in dopaminergic neurons inside the substantia nigra pars compacta. Additionally, the development of Lewy bodies serves as a pathological hallmark of PD. While current therapy approaches for PD aim to preserve dopaminergic neurons or replenish dopamine levels in the brain, it is important to acknowledge that achieving complete remission of the condition remains elusive. MicroRNAs (miRNAs, miR) are a class of small, non-coding ribonucleic acids involved in regulating gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. The miRNAs play a crucial part in the underlying pathogenic mechanisms of several neurodegenerative illnesses, including PD. The aim of this review is to explore the role of miRNAs in regulating genes associated with the onset and progression of PD, investigate the potential of miRNAs as a diagnostic tool, assess the effectiveness of targeting specific miRNAs as an alternative therapeutic strategy to impede disease advancement, and discuss the utilization of newly developed nanoparticles for delivering miRNAs as neurodegenerative therapies.

Abdel-Reheim, M. A., Y. Nomier, M. B. Zaki, A. I. Abulsoud, O. A. Mohammed, A. A. Rashad, M. A. Oraby, M. S. Elballal, M. M. E. Tabaa, O. Elazazy, et al., "Unveiling the regulatory role of miRNAs in stroke pathophysiology and diagnosis.", Pathology, research and practice, vol. 253, pp. 155085, 2024. Abstract

Stroke, a major global cause of mortality, leads to a range of problems for those who survive. Besides its brutal events, stroke also tends to have a characteristic of recurrence, making it a complex disease involving intricate regulatory networks. One of the major cellular regulators is the non-coding RNAs (ncRNA), specifically microRNAs (miRNAs), thus the possible functions of miRNAs in the pathogenesis of stroke are discussed as well as the possibility of using miRNA-based therapeutic approaches. Firstly, the molecular mechanisms by which miRNAs regulate vital physiological processes, including synaptic plasticity, oxidative stress, apoptosis, and the integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) are reviewed. The miRNA indirectly impacts stroke outcomes by regulating BBB function and angiogenesis through the targeting of transcription factors and angiogenic factors. In addition, the tendency for some miRNAs to be upregulated in response to hypoxia, which is a prevalent phenomenon in stroke and various neurological disorders, highlights the possibility that it controls hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) signaling and angiogenesis, thereby influencing the integrity of the BBB as examples of the discussed mechanisms. Furthermore, this review explores the potential therapeutic targets that miRNAs may offer for stroke recovery and highlights their promising capacity to alleviate post-stroke complications. This review provides researchers and clinicians with valuable resources since it attempts to decipher the complex network of miRNA-mediated mechanisms in stroke. Additionally, the review addresses the interplay between miRNAs and stroke risk factors as well as clinical applications of miRNAs as diagnostic and prognostic markers.

NASSER, M., A. E. latif M.B., A. Mahmoud, D. Diaa, G. kamal, H. Mahmoud, M. Emad, M. Hany, R. Hany, S. Mohamed, et al., "Utilization of Ziziphus spina-christi leaf extract-loaded chitosan nanoparticles in wastewater treatment and their impact on animal health", International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, vol. 282, issue 2024, pp. 137441, 2024.
Medhat, M. M., A. O. Dabbous, and M. S. E. - D. El-Mesidy, "The Vestibulospinal Reflex in Vitiligo Patients", EJENTAS, vol. 25, pp. 1-11, 2024.
Fouad, A. M., S. H. M. Shehata, D. D. Pawar, Z. Awad, A. Takey, and H. Dwidar, "X-ray study on the core collapse supernova 2008ax using XMM-Newton and Swift/XRT", Physica Scripta, vol. 99, issue 7, pp. 8, 2024.
2023
Ahmed, M. R., A. E. Damatty, K. Dai, and W. Lu, "Comparison between Effects of Current Wind Turbine Design Loads and Downburst Loads", The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering CSCE, Annual Conference, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, May 25-28, 2022, 2023.
Fatemah M. Alboraei 1, Dina S. Abd Allah2, and E. L. S. sadat Soliman, "EFFECT OF KINESIOTAPE ON LATISSIMUS DORSI MUSCLE FLEXIBILITY", 22th international conference of physcical therapy Cairo university, Cairo, July 2023.
Draz, M. E., A. S. Saad, D. {El Sherbiny}, and M. E. K. Wahba, "{Experimentally designed potentiometric sensor for green real-time and direct assay of hazardous bromate in bakery products}", Food Chemistry, vol. 406, no. November 2022: Elsevier Ltd, pp. 135042, apr, 2023. AbstractWebsite
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Asaad, M. R., D. S. Darwish, E. A. El-Karamity, and E. M. Taha, "Selection response for improving the performance of Egyptian Cotton under late planting and soil moisture stress.", Biol. Life Sci. Forum MDPI, https://www.mdpi.com/authors/promoting, 30 October 2023.
Tilz, R. R., V. Schmidt, H. Pürerfellner, P. Maury, K. R. J. ulian Chun, M. Martinek, C. Sohns, B. Schmidt, F. Mandel, E. Gandjbakhch, et al., A worldwide survey on incidence, management, and prognosis of oesophageal fistula formation following atrial fibrillation catheter ablation: the POTTER-AF study, , vol. 44, issue 27, pp. 2458 - 2469, 2023/07/14. AbstractWebsite

Oesophageal fistula represents a rare but dreadful complication of atrial fibrillation catheter ablation. Data on its incidence, management, and outcome are sparse.This international multicentre registry investigates the characteristics of oesophageal fistulae after treatment of atrial fibrillation by catheter ablation. A total of 553 729 catheter ablation procedures (radiofrequency: 62.9%, cryoballoon: 36.2%, other modalities: 0.9%) were performed, at 214 centres in 35 countries. In 78 centres 138 patients [0.025%, radiofrequency: 0.038%, cryoballoon: 0.0015% (P < 0.0001)] were diagnosed with an oesophageal fistula. Peri-procedural data were available for 118 patients (85.5%). Following catheter ablation, the median time to symptoms and the median time to diagnosis were 18 (7.75, 25; range: 0–60) days and 21 (15, 29.5; range: 2–63) days, respectively. The median time from symptom onset to oesophageal fistula diagnosis was 3 (1, 9; range: 0–42) days. The most common initial symptom was fever (59.3%). The diagnosis was established by chest computed tomography in 80.2% of patients. Oesophageal surgery was performed in 47.4% and direct endoscopic treatment in 19.8% and conservative treatment in 32.8% of patients. The overall mortality was 65.8%. Mortality following surgical (51.9%) or endoscopic treatment (56.5%) was significantly lower as compared to conservative management (89.5%) [odds ratio 7.463 (2.414, 23.072) P < 0.001].Oesophageal fistula after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation is rare and occurs mostly with the use of radiofrequency energy rather than cryoenergy. Mortality without surgical or endoscopic intervention is exceedingly high.

Draz, M. E., A. S. Saad, D. El Sherbiny, and M. E. K. Wahba, "Experimentally designed potentiometric sensor for green real-time and direct assay of hazardous bromate in bakery products", Food Chemistry, vol. 406, issue November 2022: Elsevier Ltd, pp. 135042 - 135042, 2023/04//. AbstractWebsite
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