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Abbas, E. N. E., Demotic Accounts, , Cairo, Cairo University , Submitted. summary.pdf
Saber, M. A., S. M. M. AbdelHafiz, F. E. Khorshed, T. S. Aboushousha, H. E. M. Hamdy, M. I. Seleem, and A. H. Soliman, "Differential Expression of Glypican 3 And Insulin–Like Growth Factor-II mRNAs and Alpha fetoprotein and Ki67 markers in HCV related Hepatocellular carcinoma of Egyptian Patients", Asian Pac J Cancer Prev 2017, vol. 18, issue (1), pp. 121-127, Submitted.
Homos, M. D., M. T. Ali, M. F. Osman, and D. M. Nabil, "DTI metrics reflecting microstructural changes of normal appearing deep grey matter in multiple sclerosis", The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, vol. 48, pp. 1005-1008, Submitted.
Ibrahim, M. A. A., M. R. Elhebeary, M. M. Aboudina, and A. N. Mohieldin, "A Dual Source Microscale Energy Harvesting System for Wireless Sensor Networks", Industrial Electronics, IEEE International Symposium on, Búzios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Submitted.
Rizk, S., K. Kamal, A. Mahmoud, and R. Abdella, "The effect of different phenylephrine infusion rates on uteroplacental blood flow during cesarean delivery under spinal anesthesia", Egyptian Journal of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia, vol. 7, issue 2, pp. 85-91, Submitted. paper_7.pdf
Raafat, A., and A. A. AbdelHamed, "Effect of electrical stimulation on femoral artery blood flow in chronic heart failure. Effect of electrical stimulation on femoral artery blood flow in chronic heart failure", Bulletin of physical therapy, Cairo University . , vol. 14, issue 1, pp. 13- 19, Submitted.
Hassan, S., A. A. H. A., and M. A. A., "The effect of exercise training on bone mineral density modulation and regional fat", Bulletin of physical therapy, Cairo University . , vol. 13, issue 1, pp. 115-126, Submitted.
Shehata, S. A., S. Z. A, M. M. Attia, and R. M. A, "Effect of foliar application of micronutrients, Magnesium and wrapping films on yield, quality and storability of green bean pods.", Fayoum J. Agric. Rws. and Dev., vol. 30, pp. 121- 139, Submitted.
walid Ashraf, D. O. D. M., D. A. E. N. D. A. E. Sherif, D. H. E. A. D. A. Mowafi, D. A. A. E. D. Y. Nassar, and D. A. A. E. R. D. H. E. Ghawaby, "The Effect of High bolus dose Tirofiban Versus Conventional dose on angiographic complications and microvascular perfusion after PCI in patients with acute ST elevation myocardial infarction.", The Egyptian Heart Journal, vol. 60, issue 2, Submitted.
E, H. M., S. F. A, E. F. A, and Y. Almelegy, Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field on Chronic Mechanical neck Pain, , cairo, cairo, Submitted.
E, H. M., S. F. A, E. F. A, and Y. Almelegy, Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field on Chronic Mechanical neck Pain, , cairo, cairo, Submitted.
E, H. M., S. F. A, E. F. A, and Y. Almelegy, Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field on Chronic Mechanical neck Pain, , cairo, cairo, Submitted.
E, H. M., S. F. A, E. F. A, and Y. Almelegy, Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field on Chronic Mechanical neck Pain, , cairo, cairo, Submitted.
EL-Sayed, S. F., M. A. El-Helaly, M. S. Emam, and M. A. Abd El-Ghaffar, "Effect of Some Post-Cold Storage Treatments on Shelf Life of Sweet Potato Roots", Journal of Horticultural Science & Ornamental Plants, vol. 5, issue 3 , pp. 160-170, Submitted. sweet_potato_research_1.pdf
Akah, M. M., E. H. Mobarak, and M. M. Yousry, "Effect of Temperature of Single-step Self-etch Adhesives on Bonding to Tooth Substrates ", Cairo Dental Journal, Submitted.
Al-Naggar, A. M. M., S. R. S. Sabry, M. M. M. Atta, and O. A. M. El-Aleem, "Effects of Salinity on Performance, Heritability, Selection Gain and Correlations in Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Doubled Haploids", Scientia Agriculturae, vol. 10, issue 2, pp. 70-83, Submitted. effects_of_salinity....._scientia_agriculturae.pdf
Elbalawy, Y. M., A. Atteya, E. M. Fahmy, and waleed t.mansour, "Efficacy of constrained induced movement therapy versus bilateral arm training on upper extremity functional outcomes in stroke patients", medical journal of Cairo university, vol. september 2 2015, Submitted.
Awaad, M. H. H., A. Atta, B. SHALABY, H. B. Gharieb, M. Elmenawey, K. Madian, F. F. Eman, and A. N. Amal, The Efficacy of Na-Butyrate Encapsulated in Palm Fat on Experimentally Induced Necrotic Enteritis and Enumeration of intestinal resident Clostridium perfringens in Broiler Chickens, , Submitted. Abstract

Over more than five decades, cancer remains a national and international health problem regardless of the discovery of several dozens of novel anticancer drugs (natural and synthetic). Accordingly, screening of natural products for promising anti cancer activity is very initiative field of studies in several countries with diversity of gardenia. Breast and cervix cancers are of the most common gynecological female solid tumors that represent major health problem. Herein, we have assessed the cytotoxic characteristics of several molecules of natural origin (cerulinin, chrysin, honikiol, limonin, mevinolin, resveratrol, salicin, retinol, ascorbic acid and calciferol) against two different gynecological breast (MCF-7) and Cervix (HeLa) solid tumor cell lines. After exposure to serial concentrations of the test compounds, SRB-u assay was undertaken and viability assessment was performed via fitting to Emax model to identify the cytotoxicity parameters such as, IC50 and resistant fraction (R-value). Tested compounds showed cytotoxic efficacy against both gynecological solid tumor cell lines (MCF-7 and HeLa) with IC50's ranged from 0.61 to 131.1 μg/ml. In MCF-7 breast cancer cell line; cerulinin, honikiol, mevinolin and calciferol showed the highest potency with IC50 less than 5 μg/ml. Chrysin showed moderate potency with IC50 of 7.27 μg/ml. Ascorbic acid and resveratrol showed the weakest cytotoxic activity with IC50 more than 10 μg/ml. In HeLa cervix cancer cell line; cerulinin and mevinolin showed the highest potency with IC50 less than 5 μg/ml. Chrysin, honikiol, resveratrol and calciferol showed moderate potency with IC50 of ranging from 5-10 μg/ml. Ascorbic acid was the weakest cytotoxic molecule with IC50 more than 10 μg/ml. Limonine, salicin and retinol failed to exert any cytotoxic effect against MCF-7 or HeLa cancer cell lines in-vitro. RT-PCR analysis revealed that the cytotoxicity of these products is multi-factorial and not solely dependent on p53 expression. Impressively, molecules of potent and moderate potency (except chrysin) showed low resistant fraction in both gynecological solid tumor cancer cell lines. In conclusion, our data showed wide range of variable efficacy of several molecules of natural origin against two hormone dependent solid tumor cell lines.

Gouda, O. E. - S., and T. M. Ahmed, Electrical Composite Materials for Industrial Applications, : LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (29 Jan. 2015), Submitted.
Almaz, A., and A. A. AbdelHamed, "energy expenditure of fast walking and slow running at the same speed compared with normal walking ,", 12th international physical therapy confrence, cairo, faculty of Physical therapy, Submitted.
Al-Shamiri, H. A. S., A. M. Khedr, and M. M. Sabry, "Energy transfer and photo stability of Rh - 6 G and Rh-B doped in polyacrylamide polymer", Optik - International Journal of Light and Electron Optics, vol. 182, pp. 716 - 726, Submitted. polyacrylamide_optik_paper.pdf