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2022
Khalil, M., and D. Eissa, "Balconies during COVID-19 lockdown: exploring the change in patterns of use in Cairo", Open House International, vol. 47, pp. 235-253, 2022.
Khalil, M., and D. Eissa, "Balconies during COVID-19 lockdown: exploring the change in patterns of use in Cairo", Open House International, vol. 47, pp. 235-253, 2022.
Fouad, A. S., A. B. Hamed, W. M. Amer, and R. M. Hafez, "Barcoding of some plant species using rbcl gene in the mediterranean Oolitic sand dunes west of alexandria, Egypt.", Egyptian J of Botany , vol. 62, issue 1, pp. 159-168, 2022. ejbo_volume_62_issue_1_pages_159-168_1.pdf
Fouad, A., A. Hamed, W. amer, and R. Hafez, "Barcoding of some plant species using rbcL gene ‎in the Mediterranean oolitic sand dunes west of Alexandria, Egypt ", https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=dNXDRs4AAAAJ, 2022. 2022_barcoding_of_the_oolitic_species_ejb.pdf
Fouad, A. S., A. B. Hamed, W. M. Amer, and R. M. Hafez, "Barcoding of Some Plant Species Using the rbcL Gene in the Mediterranean Oolitic Sand Dunes West of Alexandria, Egypt", Egyptian Journal of Botany, vol. 62, issue 1: National Information and Documentation Center (NIDOC), Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT), pp. 159-168, 2022. AbstractWebsite

IN the Mediterranean Basin, oolitic sand dunes extend along the northeastern coast of Africa between the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia) and the Nile Delta (Egypt), attenuating coastal vulnerability to storms and saltwater intrusion and protecting inland infrastructure. Psammophytes are typical and distinctive plants for dune habitats; they are the primary drivers for dune growth and stabilization by trapping sand particles in their shoot and root systems. The Anthropocene fingerprint may create an environment favorable for nonpsammophyte invasion and subsequent alteration in sand dune habitat structure and functions. The authentication of sand dune-inhabiting species should be a priority for conservation or restoration measures concerning sand dune habitats. This study is the first rbcL-based DNA barcoding documentation of 20 plant species inhabiting the vulnerable Egyptian oolitic sand dune habitats in Burg El Arab area, west of Alexandria. Results highlighted the applicability of the rbcL locus sequence for species authentication and recognition of the examined plant taxa sharing the same habitat. The phylogenetic analysis of rbcL barcode polymorphism revealed current taxonomic relationships among the assigned species. Results added valuable information to the authentication of sand dune plants, providing the first rbcL barcodes for species growing in oolitic sand dune habitats in Egypt, six of which were submitted for the first time to GenBank.

Fouad, A. S., A. B. Hamed, W. M. Amer, and R. M. Hafez, "Barcoding of Some Plant Species Using the rbcL Gene in the Mediterranean Oolitic Sand Dunes West of Alexandria, Egypt", Egyptian Journal of Botany, vol. 62, issue 1, pp. 159-168, 2022.
Hawsawi, Y. M., A. Shams, A. Theyab, W. A. Abdali, N. A. Hussien, H. E. Alatwi, O. R. Alzahrani, A. A. A. Oyouni, A. O. Babalghith, and M. Alreshidi, "BARD1 mystery: tumor suppressors are cancer susceptibility genes.", BMC cancer, vol. 22, issue 1, pp. 599, 2022. Abstract

The full-length BRCA1-associated RING domain 1 (BARD1) gene encodes a 777-aa protein. BARD1 displays a dual role in cancer development and progression as it acts as a tumor suppressor and an oncogene. Structurally, BARD1 has homologous domains to BRCA1 that aid their heterodimer interaction to inhibit the progression of different cancers such as breast and ovarian cancers following the BRCA1-dependant pathway. In addition, BARD1 was shown to be involved in other pathways that are involved in tumor suppression (BRCA1-independent pathway) such as the TP53-dependent apoptotic signaling pathway. However, there are abundant BARD1 isoforms exist that are different from the full-length BARD1 due to nonsense and frameshift mutations, or deletions were found to be associated with susceptibility to various cancers including neuroblastoma, lung, breast, and cervical cancers. This article reviews the spectrum of BARD1 full-length genes and its different isoforms and their anticipated associated risk. Additionally, the study also highlights the role of BARD1 as an oncogene in breast cancer patients and its potential uses as a prognostic/diagnostic biomarker and as a therapeutic target for cancer susceptibility testing and treatment.

MOHAMED, S. M., E. A. Abdel-Rahim, T. A. A. Aly, A. M. Naguib, and M. S. Khattab, "Barley microgreen incorporation in diet-controlled diabetes and counteracted aflatoxicosis in rats", Experimental Biology and Medicine,, vol. 247, pp. 385-394, 2022.
Ameer, M. A., M. I. Kamel, and S. A. Ali, "Barometric and Spatiotemporal Gait Differences Between Leading and Nonleading Feet of Handball Players", Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, vol. 112, issue 5, pp. 1-7, 2022. japma.pdf
Farrag, N. M., M. A. Gadalla, and M. K. Fouad, "Base-Catalyzed Transesterification vs. Supercritical Methanol Transesterification in the Optimization, Rigorous Model Simulation, and Heat Integration for Biodiesel Production", Journal of Hunan University Natural Sciences, vol. 49, issue 4, 2022. Abstract
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Rider, L. G., C. G. Parks, J. Wilkerson, A. I. Schiffenbauer, R. K. Kwok, P. Noroozi Farhadi, S. Nazir, R. Ritter, E. Sirotich, K. Kennedy, et al., "Baseline Factors Associated with Self-reported Disease Flares Following COVID-19 Vaccination among Adults with Systemic Rheumatic Disease: Results from the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance Vaccine Survey.", Rheumatology (Oxford, England), 2022. Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the frequency of, and risk factors for, disease flare following COVID-19 vaccination in patients with systemic rheumatic disease (SRD).

METHODS: An international study was conducted from April 2 to August 16, 2021, using an online survey of 5619 adults with SRD for adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination, including flares of disease requiring a change in treatment. We examined risk factors identified a priori based on published associations with SRD activity and SARS-CoV-2 severity, including demographics, SRD type, comorbidities, vaccine type, cessation of immunosuppressive medications around vaccination, and history of reactions to non-COVID-19 vaccines, using multivariable logistic regression.

RESULTS: Flares requiring a change in treatment following COVID-19 vaccination were reported by 4.9% of patients. Compared with rheumatoid arthritis, certain SRD, including systemic lupus erythematosus (OR 1.51, 95%CI 1.03, 2.20), psoriatic arthritis (OR 1.95, 95%CI 1.20, 3.18), and polymyalgia rheumatica (OR 1.94, 95%CI 1.08, 2.48) were associated with higher odds of flare, while idiopathic inflammatory myopathies were associated with lower odds for flare (OR 0.54, 95%CI 0.31-0.96). The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was associated with higher odds of flare relative to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine (OR 1.44, 95%CI 1.07, 1.95), as were a prior reaction to a non-COVID-19 vaccine (OR 2.50, 95%CI 1.76, 3.54) and female sex (OR 2.71, 95%CI 1.55, 4.72).

CONCLUSION: SRD flares requiring changes in treatment following COVID-19 vaccination were uncommon in this large international study. Several potential risk factors, as well as differences by disease type, warrant further examination in prospective cohorts.

Aly, S. M. K., Basic Immunology for dental students , , Saarbrucken, Germany., LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing , 2022.
Hassan, A. S., A. Fayomi, A. Algarni, and E. M. Almetwally, "Bayesian and Non-Bayesian Inference for Unit-Exponentiated Half-Logistic Distribution with Data Analysis", Applied Sciences, 2022. applsci-12-11253.pdf
Yousef, M. M., A. S. Hassan, A. H. Al-Nefaie, E. M. Almetwally, and H. M. Almongy, "Bayesian Estimation Using MCMC Method of System Reliability for Inverted Topp–Leone Distribution Based on Ranked Set Sampling", Mathematics, 2022. rss_itl_mathematics.pdf
AlSadaty, A., "Bazaar Abbas, Port Said, Egypt: A Nineteenth Century Market Building and Centre of Cultural Exchange.", Architecture and Urban Transformation of Historical Markets: Cases from the Middle East and North Africa: Routledge Series of Architecture and Urbanism in the Global South, Routledge., 2022.
Elbably, A., O. Ramadan, A. Akl, and N. Zenhom, "Behavior of encased steel-high strength concrete columns against axial and cyclic loading", Journal of Constructional Steel Research, vol. 191: Elsevier Ltd, pp. 107161, 2022. Abstract
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Mabrouk, R. T. S., M. A. S. Mahmoud, and M. E. Kassem, "Behavior of reinforced concrete deep beams with openings under vertical loads using strut and tie model", Civil Engineering Journal, vol. 7, pp. 148-170, 2022.
sadek mogoda, A., The behavior of the anodic films on titanium and zirconium in H3P04, , Armeneasca 28/1, office 1, Chisinau MD-2012, Republic of Moldova, Europe, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2022. the_behavior_of_anodic_films_on_titanium_and_zirconium_in_h3po4.pdf
Naga, S. A. H., L. M. Hassan, R. T. el Zanaty, M. Refaat, R. H. Amin, G. Ragab, and M. M. Soliman, "Behçet uveitis: Current practice and future perspectives", Frontiers in Medicine, vol. 9, pp. 968345, 2022. fmed-09-968345.pdf
Aboul Naga, S. H., L. M. Hassan, R. T. el Zanaty, M. Refaat, R. H. Amin, G. Ragab, and M. M. Soliman, "Behçet uveitis: Current practice and future perspectives", Frontiers in Medicine, vol. 9: Frontiers Media SA, pp. 968345, 2022. Abstract
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H, O. S. K. | Ü. A. | E. M. | S. S. | J. R. | E. E. - H. | M. Y. M. R. A. S., "The beneficial effects of citrus peel waste and its extract on fish performance and health status: A review", Aquaculture research, 2022. 2022-citrus_peel.pdf