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El-Saadony, M. T., A. M. Saad, T. Yang, H. M. Salem, S. A. Korma, Ahmed Ezzat Ahmed, W. F. A. Mosa, T. A. Abd El-Mageed, S. Selim, and S. K. Al Jaouni, "Avian campylobacteriosis, prevalence, sources, hazards, antibiotic resistance, poultry meat contamination, and control measures: a comprehensive review", Poultry science, vol. 102, issue 9: Elsevier, pp. 102786, 2023. Abstract
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El-Shanshory, M. R., L. M. Sherief, S. Yahia, S. M. Ragab, A. K. Mansour, H. M. Hassab, M. A. Hesham, A. S. Ahmed, M. R. Beshir, W. A. M. El Fotoh, et al., "Beta Thalassemia Carrier Rate: Problem Burden among High School Children.", Current pediatric reviews, vol. 19, issue 2, pp. 203-209, 2023. Abstractd0012pr.pdf

UNLABELLED: Background & Aim of the Work: β-Thalassemia (βT) is highly prevalent in some countries like Egypt. Accurate data about actual disease prevalence and heavily prevalent geographic locations are essential to help in early detection and in setting up effective preventive programs. We aim for screening βT carriers among Egyptian high school students in the Delta region.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional multicenter study was carried out on 4320 randomly selected students from four governorates of the Nile Delta region, Egypt. All patients were to be tested for their complete blood count. Those with microcytic hypochromic anemia not caused by iron deficiency were tested for βT carrier status using high-performance liquid chromatography.

RESULTS: The total prevalence of βT carrier rate was 6.13%. The highest prevalence was detected in Al-Sharkia Governorate, reaching 7.89%, followed by 6.90% in Al-Gharbia Governorate. Al- Dakahilia and Al-Menoufia showed lower rates of 4.86% and 3.73%, respectively.

CONCLUSION: Despite the premarital national screening program for βT in Egypt, the carrier rate is still high. More effort should be done into the proper implementation of national prevention programs.

El-Shanshory, M. R., L. M. Sherief, S. Yahia, S. M. Ragab, A. K. Mansour, H. M. Hassab, M. A. Hesham, A. S. Ahmed, M. R. Beshir, W. A. M. El Fotoh, et al., "Beta Thalassemia Carrier Rate: Problem Burden among High School Children.", Current pediatric reviews, vol. 19, issue 2, pp. 203-209, 2023. Abstractd0012pr.pdf

UNLABELLED: Background & Aim of the Work: β-Thalassemia (βT) is highly prevalent in some countries like Egypt. Accurate data about actual disease prevalence and heavily prevalent geographic locations are essential to help in early detection and in setting up effective preventive programs. We aim for screening βT carriers among Egyptian high school students in the Delta region.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional multicenter study was carried out on 4320 randomly selected students from four governorates of the Nile Delta region, Egypt. All patients were to be tested for their complete blood count. Those with microcytic hypochromic anemia not caused by iron deficiency were tested for βT carrier status using high-performance liquid chromatography.

RESULTS: The total prevalence of βT carrier rate was 6.13%. The highest prevalence was detected in Al-Sharkia Governorate, reaching 7.89%, followed by 6.90% in Al-Gharbia Governorate. Al- Dakahilia and Al-Menoufia showed lower rates of 4.86% and 3.73%, respectively.

CONCLUSION: Despite the premarital national screening program for βT in Egypt, the carrier rate is still high. More effort should be done into the proper implementation of national prevention programs.

El-Shanshory, M. R., L. M. Sherief, S. Yahia, S. M. Ragab, A. K. Mansour, H. M. Hassab, M. A. Hesham, A. S. Ahmed, M. R. Beshir, W. A. M. El Fotoh, et al., "Beta Thalassemia Carrier Rate: Problem Burden among High School Children.", Current pediatric reviews, vol. 19, issue 2, pp. 203-209, 2023. Abstractd0012pr.pdf

UNLABELLED: Background & Aim of the Work: β-Thalassemia (βT) is highly prevalent in some countries like Egypt. Accurate data about actual disease prevalence and heavily prevalent geographic locations are essential to help in early detection and in setting up effective preventive programs. We aim for screening βT carriers among Egyptian high school students in the Delta region.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional multicenter study was carried out on 4320 randomly selected students from four governorates of the Nile Delta region, Egypt. All patients were to be tested for their complete blood count. Those with microcytic hypochromic anemia not caused by iron deficiency were tested for βT carrier status using high-performance liquid chromatography.

RESULTS: The total prevalence of βT carrier rate was 6.13%. The highest prevalence was detected in Al-Sharkia Governorate, reaching 7.89%, followed by 6.90% in Al-Gharbia Governorate. Al- Dakahilia and Al-Menoufia showed lower rates of 4.86% and 3.73%, respectively.

CONCLUSION: Despite the premarital national screening program for βT in Egypt, the carrier rate is still high. More effort should be done into the proper implementation of national prevention programs.

Yousra T. Eloutify, Riham A. El-Shiekh, K. M. I. A. H. A. A. - K. R. A., and B. A. K. K. I. K. M. M. A. & R. Aya A. Shokry, Yasmine H. Ahmed, "Bioactive fraction from Plumeria obtusa L. attenuates LPS-induced acute lung injury in mice and inflammation in RAW 264.7 macrophages: LC/QToF-MS and molecular docking", Inflammopharmacology, vol. 31, pp. 859–875, 2023.
Fouad, F. A., D. G. Youssef, F. A. Refay, and F. E. - T. Heakal, "Biocompatibility of Nanomaterials Reinforced Polymer-Based Nanocomposites", Handbook of Biodegradable Materials, Switzerland AG, Springer Nature, 2023.
Otify, A. M., O. G. Mohamed, Y. A. El-Amier, F. R. Saber, A. Tripathi, and I. Y. Younis, "Bioherbicidal Activity and Metabolic Profiling of Allelopathic Metabolites of Three Cassia species using UPLC-qTOF-MS/MS and Molecular Networking", Metabolomics, vol. 19, no. 3: Springer, 2023. AbstractWebsite

Introduction: Compared to synthetic herbicides, natural products with allelochemical properties can inhibit weed germination, aiding agricultural output with less phytotoxic residue in water and soil. Objectives: To identify natural product extracts of three Cassia species; C. javanica, C. roxburghii, and C. fistula and to investigate the possible phytotoxic and allelopathic potential. Methods: Allelopathic activity of three Cassia species extracts was evaluated. To further investigate the active constituents, untergated metabolomics using UPLC-qTOF-MS/MS and ion-identity molecular networking (IIMN) approach was performed to identify and determine the distribution of metabolites in different Cassia species and plant parts. Results: We observed in our study that the plant extracts showed consistent allelopathic activity against seed germination (P < 0.05) and the inhibition of shoot and root development of Chenopodium murale in a dose-dependent manner. Our comprehensive study identified at least 127 compounds comprising flavonoids, coumarins, anthraquinones, phenolic acids, lipids, and fatty acid derivatives. We also report the inhibition of seed germination, shoot growth, and root growth when treated with enriched leaf and flower extracts of C. fistula, and C. javanica, and the leaf extract of C. roxburghii. Conclusion: The present study recommends further evaluation of Cassia extracts as a potential source of allelopathic compounds in agricultural systems. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

Otify, A. M., O. G. Mohamed, Y. A. El-Amier, F. R. Saber, A. Tripathi, and I. Y. Younis, "bioherbicidal activity and metabolic profiling of allelopathic metabolites of three cassia species using UPLC-qTOF-MS/MS and molecular networking", Metabolomics, vol. 19, issue 3: Springer US New York, pp. 16, 2023. Abstract
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Otify, A. M., O. G. Mohamed, Y. A. El-Amier, F. R. Saber, A. Tripathi, and I. Y. Younis, "Bioherbicidal Activity and Metabolic Profiling of Allelopathic Metabolites of Three Cassia species using UPLC-qTOF-MS/MS and Molecular Networking.", Metabolomics : Official journal of the Metabolomic Society, vol. 19, issue 3, pp. 16, 2023. Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Compared to synthetic herbicides, natural products with allelochemical properties can inhibit weed germination, aiding agricultural output with less phytotoxic residue in water and soil.

OBJECTIVES: To identify natural product extracts of three Cassia species; C. javanica, C. roxburghii, and C. fistula and to investigate the possible phytotoxic and allelopathic potential.

METHODS: Allelopathic activity of three Cassia species extracts was evaluated. To further investigate the active constituents, untergated metabolomics using UPLC-qTOF-MS/MS and ion-identity molecular networking (IIMN) approach was performed to identify and determine the distribution of metabolites in different Cassia species and plant parts.

RESULTS: We observed in our study that the plant extracts showed consistent allelopathic activity against seed germination (P < 0.05) and the inhibition of shoot and root development of Chenopodium murale in a dose-dependent manner. Our comprehensive study identified at least 127 compounds comprising flavonoids, coumarins, anthraquinones, phenolic acids, lipids, and fatty acid derivatives. We also report the inhibition of seed germination, shoot growth, and root growth when treated with enriched leaf and flower extracts of C. fistula, and C. javanica, and the leaf extract of C. roxburghii.

CONCLUSION: The present study recommends further evaluation of Cassia extracts as a potential source of allelopathic compounds in agricultural systems.

Faried, M., A. Khalifa, M. Samer, Y. A. Attia, M. A. Moselhy, A. El-Hussein, R. S. Yousef, K. Abdelbary, and E. M. Abdelsalam, "Biostimulation of green microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana using nanoparticles of MgO, Ca10 (PO4) 6 (OH) 2, and ZnO for increasing biodiesel production", Scientific Reports, vol. 13, issue 1: Nature Publishing Group UK London, pp. 19730, 2023. Abstract
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Faried, M.;, A.; Khalifa, M.; Samer, Y. A.; Attia, M. A.; Moselhy, A.; El-Hussein, R. S.; Yousef, K. Abdelbary, and E. Abdelsalam, "Biostimulation of green microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana using nanoparticles of MgO, Ca10 (PO4) 6 (OH) 2, and ZnO for increasing biodiesel production. ", Scientific Reports, vol. 13, issue 1, pp. 19730, 2023.
Faried, M., A. Khalifa, M. Samer, Y. A. Attia, M. A. Moselhy, A. El-Hussein, R. S. Yousef, K. Abdelbary, and E. M. Abdelsalam, "Biostimulation of green microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana using nanoparticles of MgO, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, and ZnO for increasing biodiesel production", Scientifc Reports, vol. 13, issue 1, pp. 19730, 2023.
Faried, M., A. Khalifa, M. Samer, Y. A. Attia, M. A. Moselhy, A. El-Hussein, R. S. Yousef, K. Abdelbary, and E. M. Abdelsalam, "Biostimulation of green microalgae Chlorella sorokiniana using nanoparticles of MgO, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, and ZnO for increasing biodiesel production", Scientific Reports, vol. 13, pp. 19730, 2023. faried_et_al-2023-scientific_reports.pdf
Hanna, H. W. Z., R. Salam, M. M. Youssef, R. Abd El Aziz, and M. Saeed, "Cardiac Troponin-I and COVID-19: a prognostic tool for in-hospital mortality", Alexandria Journal of Medicine, vol. 59, issue 1, pp. 59–67 , 2023. cardiac_troponin-i_and_covid-19__a_prognostic_tool_for_in-hospital_mortality.pdf
Hanna, H. W. Z., R. Salam, M. M. Youssef, R. Abd El Aziz, and M. Saeed, "Cardiac Troponin-I and COVID-19: a prognostic tool for in-hospital mortality", Alexandria Journal of Medicine, vol. 59, issue 1, pp. 59-67, 2023.
Yang, Y., G. S. Bustani, T. Alawsi, F. M. A. Altalbawy, A. K. Kareem, J. Gupta, P. Zhu, A. Hjazi, A. H. Alawadi, and Y. F. Mustafa, "The cardioprotective effects of cerium oxide nanoparticles against the poisoning generated by aluminum phosphide pesticide: Controlling oxidative stress and mitochondrial damage", Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, vol. 197, pp. 105701, 2023.
Mahmoud, D. S., A. A. Madani, S. M. Said, M. M. Yehia, and T. Nassar, "Change Detection of Surface Water of Atfih Spring by Integrated Effect of Rainfall Storms and Geological Structures using Landsat Data", Journal of Mining and Environment, vol. 14, issue 1, pp. 79-96, 2023.
Farrag, A., H. Yehia, M. elhafy, A. Shehata, and A. Samir, "Characterization of features and outcomes of young patients (< 45 years) presenting with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction", Egyptian Heart Journal, vol. 75, issue 32, 2023.
Yehia, H. M., N. Abdelalim, I. El-Mahallawi, T. Abd-elmotaleb, and W. Hoziefa, "Characterization of swarf Al/(Al2O3/GNs) Ag composite fabricated using stir casting and rolling process", Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 37, issue 4, pp. 1803–1809, 2023.
Ammar, H. O., R. N. Shamma, C. Yousry, and R. S. Elbatanony, "Characterization, cellular uptake in Caco-2 cells and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling of baicalin-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles", Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 9, pp. 61, 2023.
Younis, I. Y., R. M. Ibrahim, A. M. El-Halawany, M. - E. F. Hegazy, T. Efferth, and E. Mohsen, "Chemometric discrimination of Hylocereus undulatus from different geographical origins via their metabolic profiling and antidiabetic activity", Food Chemistry, vol. 404, pp. 134650, 2023.
Younis, I. Y., R. M. Ibrahim, A. M. El-Halawany, M. - E. F. Hegazy, T. Efferth, and E. Mohsen, "Chemometric discrimination of Hylocereus undulatus from different geographical origins via their metabolic profiling and antidiabetic activity", Food Chemistry, vol. 404: Elsevier, pp. 134650, 2023. Abstract
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