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2023
Sheet, A.H., Hamdy, and H. A. - H. O. M. Sheet, A.H., "Scattering and absorption properties modification of optically cleared skeletal muscles: an ex vivo study ", Journal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics and Image Science, and Vision, 2023, 40(6), pp. 1042, 2023.
Hamdy, O., M. Abdel-Harith, and A. H. Sheet, "Scattering and absorption properties modification of optically cleared skeletal muscles: an ex vivo study", J. Opt. Soc. Am. A, vol. 40, issue 6, pp. 5, 2023. second_paper_copy.pdf
El-Malah, A., E. S. Taher, A. Angelie, S. S. Elbaramawif, Z. Mahmoud, N. Moustafag, and C. T. Supurane, "Schiff bases as linker in the development of quinoline-sulfonamide hybrids as selective cancer-associated carbonic anhydrase isoforms IX/XII inhibitors: A new regioisomerism tactic", Bioorganic Chemistry, vol. 131, pp. 106309, 2023.
Shaaban, W., and M. A. Mohie, "A Scientific Approach for Evaluating Extremely Caked Paper Manuscript Kept in Al-Azhar Library in Cairo", Pigment & Resin Technology, vol. 52, issue 4, pp. 385–392, 2023. walid_2023-1.pdf
Bonnar, J., C. H. Tan, P. McCullough, D. M. Wright, T. Williamson, and N. Lois, "Scleral Buckle, Vitrectomy, or Combined Surgery for Inferior Break Retinal Detachment: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.", Ophthalmology. Retina, vol. 7, issue 10, pp. 837-847, 2023. Abstract

TOPIC: To compare outcomes of scleral buckle (SB), pars plana vitrectomy (PPV), and combined PPV-SB to treat rhegmatogenous retinal detachments (RRDs) with inferior retinal breaks (IRBs).

CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Rhegmatogenous retinal detachments with IRBs are not uncommon; their management is challenging with higher risk of failure. There is no consensus about their treatment, specifically whether SB, PPV, or PPV-SB should be performed.

METHODS: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Randomized controlled trials, case-control, and prospective/retrospective series (if n > 50) in English were eligible. Medline, Embase, and Cochrane databases were searched up to January 23, 2023. Standard systematic review methods were followed. The following outcomes at 3 (± 1) and 12 (± 3) months were evaluated: number of eyes with retinal reattachment after ≥ 1 surgeries, change in best-corrected visual acuity from preoperative to postoperative levels, and number of eyes with improvement of > 10 and > 15 ETDRS letters after surgery. Authors of eligible studies were asked for individual participant data (IPD) and IPD meta-analysis was undertaken. Risk of bias was assessed using National Institutes of Health study quality assessment tools. This study was registered prospectively in PROSPERO (CRD42019145626).

RESULTS: A total of 542 studies were identified: 15 were eligible and included and 60% were retrospective. Individual participant data was obtained from 8 studies (1017 eyes). Given that only 26 patients had received SB alone, these data were not considered in the analysis. There was no evidence for differences between treatment groups (PPV versus PPV-SB) in the probability of having a flat retina at 3 or 12 months postoperatively after 1 (P = 0.067; odds ratio [OR], 0.47; P = 0.408; OR 2.55; respectively) or > 1 (OR, 0.54; P = 0.21; OR, 0.89; P = 0.926; respectively) surgery. Pars plana vitrectomy-SB showed less improvement in vision postoperatively at 3 months (estimate, 0.18; 95% confidence interval, 0.01-0.35; P = 0.044), but this difference was no longer observed at 12 months (estimate, -0.07; 95% confidence interval, -0.27, 0.13; P = 0.479).

CONCLUSION: Available evidence suggests a lack of benefit of adding SB to PPV to treat RRDs with IRBs. Evidence, however, comes mainly from retrospective series and, thus, despite the large number of eyes included, should be interpreted with caution. Further research is needed.

FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE(S): The author(s) have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.

Abdel-Haleem, L. M., N. K. Ramadan, M. K. Abd El-Rahman, and M. M. Galal, "A Screen-Printed Potentiometric Sensor for Stability Indicating Assay and Real-Time Monitoring of Trospium Chloride Dissolution Profile in its Pharmaceutical Dosage Form", Journal of the Electrochemical society, vol. 170, issue 8, 2023.
Etreby, R. E., R. A. ELaziz, H. I. Shousha, Z. Hammam, A. Hany, D. Sabry, B. Elawady, and N. Zayed, Screening for maternal cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy and pregnancy outcome in patients with liver disease: an observational study, , 2023.
Etreby, R. E., R. A. ELaziz, H. I. Shousha, Z. Hammam, A. Hany, D. Sabry, B. Elawady, N. Zayed, A. Yosry, and S. A. Alem, "Screening for maternal cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy and pregnancy outcome in patients with liver disease: an observational study.", BMC infectious diseases, vol. 23, issue 1, pp. 210, 2023. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection among pregnant females could induce CMV hepatitis with possible changes in liver stiffness measurement (LSM) which could be reversibly increased during normal pregnancies, particularly in the third trimester. This study aimed to detect the prevalence of CMV infection among pregnant females with and without chronic liver disease and to evaluate the effects of CMV infection on LSM and pregnancy outcomes in comparison to non-CMV-infected pregnant females.

METHODS: This is an observational prospective study that included 201 pregnant ladies presented to the liver disease with pregnancy clinic, Cairo University from March 2018 to April 2019. We assessed the laboratory results, abdominal ultrasonography, LSM using ARFI elastography, and pregnancy outcomes.

RESULTS: Two hundred and one pregnant ladies were divided into ; group 1: pregnant ladies with normal pregnancy (n = 128), group 2: pregnant ladies with chronic liver diseases not related to pregnancy (n = 35), and group 3: pregnant ladies with pregnancy-related liver diseases (n = 38). Positive CMV serology (either/or, +ve CMV-IgM, IgG) was detected in 106/201 patients (52.74%), and fifteen of them had an active infection (IgG +, IgM+, PCR+). Pregnant females with chronic liver diseases not related to pregnancy had significantly higher serum levels of CMV IgM, IgG, and PCR. Moreover, LSM had a significant correlation with CMV IgG and CM_PCR in normal pregnant ladies. Maternal mortality occurred only in pregnant females with chronic liver diseases in 5.7% (2/35).

CONCLUSION: Maternal CMV infection carries a significant risk to pregnant females with chronic liver disease. Routine CMV screening for women planning to be pregnant, especially those with chronic liver disease could help to avoid bad maternal and fetal outcomes.

Etreby, R. E., R. A. ELaziz, H. I. Shousha, Z. Hammam, A. Hany, D. Sabry, B. Elawady, N. Zayed, A. Yosry, and S. A. Alem, "Screening for maternal cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy and pregnancy outcome in patients with liver disease: an observational study.", BMC infectious diseases, vol. 23, issue 1, pp. 210, 2023. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection among pregnant females could induce CMV hepatitis with possible changes in liver stiffness measurement (LSM) which could be reversibly increased during normal pregnancies, particularly in the third trimester. This study aimed to detect the prevalence of CMV infection among pregnant females with and without chronic liver disease and to evaluate the effects of CMV infection on LSM and pregnancy outcomes in comparison to non-CMV-infected pregnant females.

METHODS: This is an observational prospective study that included 201 pregnant ladies presented to the liver disease with pregnancy clinic, Cairo University from March 2018 to April 2019. We assessed the laboratory results, abdominal ultrasonography, LSM using ARFI elastography, and pregnancy outcomes.

RESULTS: Two hundred and one pregnant ladies were divided into ; group 1: pregnant ladies with normal pregnancy (n = 128), group 2: pregnant ladies with chronic liver diseases not related to pregnancy (n = 35), and group 3: pregnant ladies with pregnancy-related liver diseases (n = 38). Positive CMV serology (either/or, +ve CMV-IgM, IgG) was detected in 106/201 patients (52.74%), and fifteen of them had an active infection (IgG +, IgM+, PCR+). Pregnant females with chronic liver diseases not related to pregnancy had significantly higher serum levels of CMV IgM, IgG, and PCR. Moreover, LSM had a significant correlation with CMV IgG and CM_PCR in normal pregnant ladies. Maternal mortality occurred only in pregnant females with chronic liver diseases in 5.7% (2/35).

CONCLUSION: Maternal CMV infection carries a significant risk to pregnant females with chronic liver disease. Routine CMV screening for women planning to be pregnant, especially those with chronic liver disease could help to avoid bad maternal and fetal outcomes.

YOUSOF, H. E. B. A. T. - A. L. L. A. H. S. A., S. A. Abdalgeleel, and S. H. El-Sayed, "Screening For the Burden of Enteric Parasitic Infections Among Egyptian Pre-Schoolers with Gastrointestinal Manifestations: A Cross-Sectional Study", Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences, E. Medical Entomology & Parasitology, vol. 15, no. 1: Egyptian Society of Biological Sciences, pp. 1–10, 2023. Abstract
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Singh, A., K. Biharie, M. J. T. Reinders, A. Mahfouz, and T. Abdelaal, "scTopoGAN: unsupervised manifold alignment of single-cell data.", Bioinformatics advances, vol. 3, issue 1, pp. vbad171, 2023. Abstract

MOTIVATION: Single-cell technologies allow deep characterization of different molecular aspects of cells. Integrating these modalities provides a comprehensive view of cellular identity. Current integration methods rely on overlapping features or cells to link datasets measuring different modalities, limiting their application to experiments where different molecular layers are profiled in different subsets of cells.

RESULTS: We present scTopoGAN, a method for unsupervised manifold alignment of single-cell datasets with non-overlapping cells or features. We use topological autoencoders (topoAE) to obtain latent representations of each modality separately. A topology-guided Generative Adversarial Network then aligns these latent representations into a common space. We show that scTopoGAN outperforms state-of-the-art manifold alignment methods in complete unsupervised settings. Interestingly, the topoAE for individual modalities also showed better performance in preserving the original structure of the data in the low-dimensional representations when compared to other manifold projection methods. Taken together, we show that the concept of topology preservation might be a powerful tool to align multiple single modality datasets, unleashing the potential of multi-omic interpretations of cells.

AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: Implementation available on GitHub (https://github.com/AkashCiel/scTopoGAN). All datasets used in this study are publicly available.

Mengash, H. A., J. S. Alzahrani, M. M. Eltahir, F. N. Al-Wesabi, A. Mohamed, M. A. Hamza, and R. Marzouk, "Search and Rescue Optimization with Machine Learning Enabled Cybersecurity Model", Computer Systems Science and Engineering, vol. 45, issue 2, pp. 1393-1407 , 2023.
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., "Search for a charged Higgs boson decaying into a heavy neutral Higgs boson and a W boson in proton-proton collisions at $$$\backslash$sqrt $\{$s$\}$ $$= 13 TeV", Journal of High Energy Physics, vol. 2023, no. 9: Springer, pp. 1–57, 2023. Abstract
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Null, N., A. Tumasyan, W. Adam, J. W. Andrejkovic, T. Bergauer, S. Chatterjee, K. Damanakis, M. Dragicevic, A. Escalante Del Valle, P. S. Hussain, et al., "Search for a charged Higgs boson decaying into a heavy neutral Higgs boson and a W boson in proton-proton collisions at sqrt (s)= 13 TeV", JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, vol. 2023, pp. 0–0, 2023. Abstract
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Tumasyan, A., W. Adam, J. W. Andrejkovic, T. Bergauer, S. Chatterjee, K. Damanakis, M. Dragicevic, E. A. Del Valle, P. S. Hussain, M. Jeitler, et al., "Search for a heavy composite Majorana neutrino in events with dilepton signatures from proton-proton collisions at s= 13 TeV", Physics Letters B, vol. 843: Elsevier, pp. 137803, 2023. Abstract
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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., "Search for a massive scalar resonance decaying to a light scalar and a Higgs boson in the four b quarks final state with boosted topology", Physics Letters B, vol. 842: Elsevier, pp. 137392, 2023. Abstract
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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., "Search for a vector-like quark T′→ tH via the diphoton decay mode of the Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions at $$$\backslash$sqrt $\{$s$\}$ $$= 13 TeV", Journal of High Energy Physics, vol. 2023, no. 9: Springer, pp. 1–40, 2023. Abstract
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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., "Search for CP violation in t $$$\backslash$overline $\{$$\backslash$textrm $\{$t$\}$$\}$ $$ H and tH production in multilepton channels in proton-proton collisions at $$$\backslash$sqrt $\{$s$\}$ $$= 13 TeV", Journal of High Energy Physics, vol. 2023, no. 7: Springer, pp. 1–55, 2023. Abstract
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Tumasyan, A., W. Adam, J. W. Andrejkovic, T. Bergauer, S. Chatterjee, K. Damanakis, M. Dragicevic, A. E. Del Valle, P. S. Hussain, M. Jeitler, et al., "Search for direct pair production of supersymmetric partners of t leptons in the final state with two hadronically decaying t leptons and missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at vs= 13 TeV", Physical review. D, Covering particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology, 2023. Abstract
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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., "Search for electroweak production of charginos and neutralinos at s= 13TeV in final states containing hadronic decays of WW, WZ, or WH and missing transverse momentum", Physics Letters B, vol. 842: Elsevier, pp. 137460, 2023. Abstract
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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., "Search for Higgs boson decay to a charm quark-antiquark pair in proton-proton collisions at s= 13 TeV", Physical review letters, vol. 131, no. 2205.05550: APS, 2023. Abstract
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Madrid, C., G. Pivovarov, S. Polikarpov, V. Popov, O. Radchenko, M. Savina, V. Savrin, V. Shalaev, S. Shmatov, S. Shulha, et al., Search for Higgs Boson Decay to a Charm Quark-Antiquark Pair in Proton-Proton Collisions at sqrt [s]= 13 TeV, , 2023. Abstract
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Tumasyan, A., W. Adam, J. W. Andrejkovic, T. Bergauer, S. Chatterjee, K. Damanakis, M. Dragicevic, A. Escalante Del Valle, M. Jeitler, N. Krammer, et al., "Search for Higgs boson pairs decaying to WW* WW*, WW* $\tau$$\tau$, and $\tau$$\tau$$\tau$$\tau$ in proton-proton collisions at $$$\backslash$sqrt $\{$s$\}$ $$= 13 TeV", Journal of High Energy Physics, vol. 2023, no. 7: Springer, pp. 1–65, 2023. Abstract
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