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2023
Zhao, Z., Q. Liu, A. Huo, Y. Cheng, W. Guan, E. L. - S. A. Mohamed, A. Mokhtar, and A. Elbeltagi, "A novel integrated approach for monitoring drought stress in an aeolian desertification area using Vegetation Drought Status Index", Water Supply, vol. 23, issue 2, pp. 1-11, 2023.
Ibrahim, M., K. X. Nghiem, K. Chung, M. Elsisy, U. J. Gosai, S. Kim, S. Ye, W. R. Wagner, and Y. Chun, "A Novel Low-Profile Self-Expanding Biodegradable Percutaneous Heart Valve Frame That Grows with a Child", Coatings, vol. 13, no. 1: MDPI, pp. 184, 2023. Abstract
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Zhang, P., M. F. Albaghdadi, S. A. AbdulAmeer, A. S. Altamimi, A. Z. Abdulrazzaq, H. chailibi, S. K. Hadrawi, H. F. Hamdan, F. M. A. Altalbawy, and A. M. Alsubaiyel, "Novel mathematical and polypharmacology predictions of salicylsalicylic acid: Solubility enhancement through SCCO2 system", Journal of Molecular Liquids, vol. 372, pp. 121195, 2023. 10-_journal_of_molecular_liquids.pdf
Hassan, A. S., N. Alsadat, C. H. R. I. S. T. O. P. H. E. CHESNEAU, and A. W. Shawki, "A novel weighted family of probability distributions with applications to world natural gas, oil, and gold reserves", Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, vol. 20, issue 11, pp. 19871–19911, 2023. length_biased_truncated_lomax_-g_family.pdf
Elasheri, A., E. M. Elgallad, N. Parson, and X. - G. Chen, Nucleation and transformation of Zr-bearing dispersoids in Al–Mg–Si 6xxx alloys, , 2023.
Tumasyan, A., W. Adam, J. W. Andrejkovic, T. Bergauer, S. Chatterjee, K. Damanakis, M. Dragicevic, E. A. Del Valle, R. Fruehwirth, M. Jeitler, et al., "Observation of electroweak W+ W- pair production in association with two jets in proton-proton collisions at s= 13TeV", Physics Letters B, vol. 841: Elsevier, pp. 137495, 2023. Abstract
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Xiong, G., L. Li, A. W. Mohamed, J. Zhang, Y. Zhang, and H. Chen, "Optimal Identification of Unknown Parameters of Photovoltaic Models Using Dual‐Population Gaining‐Sharing Knowledge‐Based Algorithm", International Journal of Intelligent Systems, vol. 2023, issue 1: Hindawi, pp. 3788453, 2023. Abstract
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Grace, S., and G. CHHATRIA, "OSCILLATION OF EVEN-ORDER NONLINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH AN ADVANCED ARGUMENT", Functional Differential Equations, vol. 30, no. 3-4, pp. 103–112, 2023. Abstract
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Grace, S. R., and G. N. Chhatria, "Oscillation of higher order nonlinear dynamic equations with a nonlinear neutral term", Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 2373–2388, 2023. Abstract
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van der Sluis, T. C., G. Beyrend, E. T. I. van der Gracht, T. Abdelaal, S. P. Jochems, R. A. Belderbos, T. H. Wesselink, S. van Duikeren, F. J. van Haften, A. Redeker, et al., "OX40 agonism enhances PD-L1 checkpoint blockade by shifting the cytotoxic T cell differentiation spectrum.", Cell reports. Medicine, vol. 4, issue 3, pp. 100939, 2023. Abstract

Immune checkpoint therapy (ICT) has the power to eradicate cancer, but the mechanisms that determine effective therapy-induced immune responses are not fully understood. Here, using high-dimensional single-cell profiling, we interrogate whether the landscape of T cell states in the peripheral blood predict responses to combinatorial targeting of the OX40 costimulatory and PD-1 inhibitory pathways. Single-cell RNA sequencing and mass cytometry expose systemic and dynamic activation states of therapy-responsive CD4 and CD8 T cells in tumor-bearing mice with expression of distinct natural killer (NK) cell receptors, granzymes, and chemokines/chemokine receptors. Moreover, similar NK cell receptor-expressing CD8 T cells are also detected in the blood of immunotherapy-responsive cancer patients. Targeting the NK cell and chemokine receptors in tumor-bearing mice shows the functional importance of these receptors for therapy-induced anti-tumor immunity. These findings provide a better understanding of ICT and highlight the use and targeting of dynamic biomarkers on T cells to improve cancer immunotherapy.

Shinjo, S. K., M. Kim, L. S. Hoff, R. G. Missé, P. Sen, R. Naveen, J. Day, R. A. Cordeiro, J. G. Júnior, T. Chatterjee, et al., "Pain in individuals with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, other systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases, and without rheumatic diseases: A report from the COVAD study.", International journal of rheumatic diseases, vol. 26, issue 4, pp. 727-739, 2023. Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To compare pain intensity among individuals with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIMs), other systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (AIRDs), and without rheumatic disease (wAIDs).

METHODS: Data were collected from the COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune Diseases (COVAD) study, an international cross-sectional online survey, from December 2020 to August 2021. Pain experienced in the preceding week was assessed using numeral rating scale (NRS). We performed a negative binomial regression analysis to assess pain in IIMs subtypes and whether demographics, disease activity, general health status, and physical function had an impact on pain scores.

RESULTS: Of 6988 participants included, 15.1% had IIMs, 27.9% had other AIRDs, and 57.0% were wAIDs. The median pain NRS in patients with IIMs, other AIRDs, and wAIDs were 2.0 (interquartile range [IQR] = 1.0-5.0), 3.0 (IQR = 1.0-6.0), and 1.0 (IQR = 0-2.0), respectively (P < 0.001). Regression analysis adjusted for gender, age, and ethnicity revealed that overlap myositis and antisynthetase syndrome had the highest pain (NRS = 4.0, 95% CI = 3.5-4.5, and NRS = 3.6, 95% CI = 3.1-4.1, respectively). An additional association between pain and poor functional status was observed in all groups. Female gender was associated with higher pain scores in almost all scenarios. Increasing age was associated with higher pain NRS scores in some scenarios of disease activity, and Asian and Hispanic ethnicities had reduced pain scores in some functional status scenarios.

CONCLUSION: Patients with IIMs reported higher pain levels than wAIDs, but less than patients with other AIRDs. Pain is a disabling manifestation of IIMs and is associated with a poor functional status.

Mansour, A., T. Gentzis, S. S. Tahoun, M. S. Ahmed, M. Wagreich, H. Carvajal-Ortiz, J. Neumann, and A. E. Radwan, "Paleoenvironmental, paleoclimatic, and organic matter assessment of the hybrid Kharita Formation (Albian) in the Abu Gharadig Basin, Egypt: Integration between palynology, organic petrography, and organic geochemistry", Marine and Petroleum Geology, vol. 148, pp. 106072, 2023.
Hawksworth, C., F. Salih, K. Cresswell, L. Steukers, C. Diaz, L. Killin, L. Pradier, A. Bradshaw, and D. Dawoud, "Participating in innovative medicines initiative funded neurodegenerative disorder projects-An impact analysis conducted as part of the NEURONET project.", Frontiers in neurology, vol. 14, pp. 1140722, 2023. Abstract

The European Commission's Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) has funded many projects focusing on neurodegenerative disorders (ND) that aimed to improve the diagnosis, prevention, treatment and understanding of NDs. To facilitate collaboration across this project portfolio, the IMI funded the "NEURONET" project between March 2019 and August 2022 with the aim of connecting these projects and promoting synergies, enhancing the visibility of their findings, understanding the impact of the IMI funding and identifying research gaps that warrant more/new funding. The IMI ND portfolio currently includes 20 projects consisting of 270 partner organizations across 25 countries. The NEURONET project conducted an impact analysis to assess the scientific and socio-economic impact of the IMI ND portfolio. This was to better understand the perceived areas of impact from those directly involved in the projects. The impact analysis was conducted in two stages: an initial stage developed the scope of the project, defined the impact indicators and measures to be used. A second stage designed and administered the survey amongst partners from European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) organizations and other partners (hereafter, referred to as "non-EFPIA" organizations). Responses were analyzed according to areas of impact: organizational, economic, capacity building, collaborations and networking, individual, scientific, policy, patient, societal and public health impact. Involvement in the IMI ND projects led to organizational impact, and increased networking, collaboration and partnerships. The key perceived disadvantage to project participation was the administrative burden. These results were true for both EFPIA and non-EFPIA respondents. The impact for individual, policy, patients and public health was less clear with people reporting both high and low impact. Overall, there was broad alignment between EFPIA and non-EFPIA participants' responses apart from for awareness of project assets, as part of scientific impact, which appeared to be slightly higher among non-EFPIA respondents. These results identified clear areas of impact and those that require improvement. Areas to focus on include promoting asset awareness, establishing the impact of the IMI ND projects on research and development, ensuring meaningful patient involvement in these public-private partnership projects and reducing the administrative burden associated with participation in them.

Gaggiano, C., A. Del Bianco, J. Sota, S. Gentileschi, P. Ruscitti, R. Giacomelli, M. Piga, F. Crisafulli, S. Monti, and G. Emmi, "A patient-driven registry on Behçet’s disease: the AIDA for patients pilot project", Frontiers in Medicine, vol. 10: Frontiers Media SA, pp. 1188021, 2023. Abstract
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Duan, C., X. Zhang, Z. Du, J. Chen, R. El-Bashar, S. S. A. Obayya, M. Hameed, and J. Da, "Perovskite interface defect passivation with poly (ethylene oxide) for improving power conversion efficiency of the inverted solar cells", Optics Express, vol. Vol. 31, issue 12, pp. 20364-20376, 2023.
Chukwuebuka Egbuna1, 2, 3,, Jouini R, and et al, "Phytochemicals and bioactive compounds effective against acute myeloid leukemia: A systematic review", Food Science and Nutrition, vol. 11, pp. 4191–4210. , 2023.
Fabiani, C., A. Vitale, F. Della Casa, S. Guerriero, G. Ragab, A. Brucato, M. Cattalini, E. Del Giudice, A. Marino, and M. P. Paroli, POS0756 EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF ADALIMUMAB IN PEDIATRIC NON-INFECTIOUS NON-ANTERIOR UVEITIS: REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCE FROM AIDA INTERNATIONAL REGISTRY, : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. Abstract
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Floris, A., S. Chadli, A. Lamouna, M. T. Hegazy, Y. Y. Ozogul, Y. Ozguler, S. L. Pinto, M. Alikhani, L. Oliveira, and J. Sota, POS1172 GEOGRAPHICAL VARIABILITY OF ORGAN DAMAGE BURDEN IN A LARGE INTERNATIONAL MULTICENTER COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH BEHÇET’S SYNDROME: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE PROBE STUDY, : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2023. Abstract
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Hamza, E., J. Cosandey, V. Gerber, C. Koch, and L. Unger, "The potential of three whole blood microRNAs to predict outcome and monitor treatment response in sarcoid‑bearing equids", Veterinary Research Communications , vol. 47, pp. 87–98, 2023. s11259-022-09930-73.pdf
Tumasyan, A., W. Adam, J. W. Andrejkovic, T. Bergauer, S. Chatterjee, K. Damanakis, M. Dragicevic, E. A. Del Valle, R. Fruehwirth, M. Jeitler, et al., "Precision measurement of the Z boson invisible width in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV", Physics Letters B, vol. 842: Elsevier, pp. 137563, 2023. Abstract
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Rahmatalla, S. A., D. Arends, G. B. Neumann, H. Abdel-Shafy, J. Conington, M. Reissmann, M. K. Nassar, and G. A. Brockmann, "Preliminary analysis of Nubian goats and their influence on Old English and Anglo-Nubian goats", 74th European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP 2023). Lyon, France, 2023. Abstract

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La Torre, F., J. Sota, A. Insalaco, G. Conti, E. Del Giudice, R. Lubrano, L. Breda, M. C. Maggio, A. Civino, and V. Mastrorilli, "Preliminary data revealing efficacy of Streptococcus salivarius K12 (SSK12) in Periodic Fever, Aphthous stomatitis, Pharyngitis, and cervical Adenitis (PFAPA) syndrome: A multicenter study from the AIDA Network PFAPA syndrome registry", Frontiers in Medicine, vol. 10: Frontiers Media SA, pp. 1105605, 2023. Abstract
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La Torre, F., J. Sota, A. Insalaco, G. Conti, E. Del Giudice, R. Lubrano, L. Breda, M. C. Maggio, A. Civino, and V. Mastrorilli, "Preliminary data revealing efficacy of Streptococcus salivarius K12 (SSK12) in Periodic Fever, Aphthous stomatitis, Pharyngitis, and cervical Adenitis (PFAPA) syndrome: A multicenter study from the AIDA Network PFAPA syndrome registry", Frontiers in Medicine, vol. 10: Frontiers, pp. 1105605, 2023. Abstract
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Sarri, G., W. Liu, L. Zabotka, A. Freitag, R. Claire, G. Wangge, J. Elvidge, D. Dawoud, D. Bennett, X. Wen, et al., "Prognostic Factors of COVID-19: An Umbrella Review Endorsed by the International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology.", Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics, vol. 114, issue 3, pp. 604-613, 2023. Abstract

During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the urgency for updated evidence to inform public health and clinical care placed systematic literature reviews (SLRs) at the cornerstone of research. We aimed to summarize evidence on prognostic factors for COVID-19 outcomes through published SLRs and to critically assess quality elements in the findings' interpretation. An umbrella review was conducted via electronic databases from January 2020 to April 2022. All SLRs (and meta-analyses) in English were considered. Data screening and extraction were conducted by two independent reviewers. AMSTAR 2 tool was used to assess SLR quality. The study was registered with PROSPERO (CRD4202232576). Out of 4,564 publications, 171 SLRs were included of which 3 were umbrella reviews. Our primary analysis included 35 SLRs published in 2022, which incorporated studies since the beginning of the pandemic. Consistent findings showed that, for adults, older age, obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer were more strongly predictive of risk of hospitalization, intensive care unit admission, and mortality due to COVID-19. Male sex was associated with higher risk of short-term adverse outcomes, but female sex was associated with higher risk of long COVID. For children, socioeconomic determinants that may unravel COVID-19 disparities were rarely reported. This review highlights key prognostic factors of COVID-19, which can help clinicians and health officers identify high-risk groups for optimal care. Findings can also help optimize confounding adjustment and patient phenotyping in comparative effectiveness research. A living SLR approach may facilitate dissemination of new findings. This paper is endorsed by the International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology.

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