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2021
Elnaggar, R. K., A. M. Osailan, W. S. Mahmoud, B. A. Alqahtani, and A. R. Azab, "Beyond the acute phase: understanding relationships among cardio-respiratory response to exercises, physical activity levels, and quality of life in children after burn injuries.", Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association, 2021. Abstract

The long-term cardiorespiratory function in burn-injured children can be jeopardized due to complications brought on by the injury. This study sought to assess the cardio-respiratory responses to maximal exercise in children who sustained a burn injury and explore the relationships among cardio-respiratory response, physical activity levels (PALs), and health-related quality of life (HRQL). Forty-five burn-injured children (age:13.89±2.43 years; duration since burn-injury: 3.13±0.93 years) and 52 age- and gender-matched healthy children (14.15±2.27 years) participated in this study. Both cohorts were evaluated for the maximal exercise capacity [defined by peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), maximum heart rate (HRmax), minute ventilation (VE), ventilatory equivalent (VEq), respiratory rate (RR), and respiratory exchange ratio (RER)], PALs, and HRQL. The burn-injured children had significantly lower VO2peak (P=.0001) and VE (P=.003) and higher VEq (P<.0001) and RR (P=.007) than their healthy controls, indicating less efficient cardio-respiratory capacity. However, the HRmax (P=.092) and RER (P=.251) were similar. The burn-injured children reported significantly lower PALs (P=.014) and HRQL (P<.0001). The PALs [r (95%CI) = 0.411 (0.132 to 0.624); P = .005] and HRQL [r (95%CI) = 0.536 (0.284 to 0.712); P = .0001] were significantly correlated with the cardio-respiratory capacity represented by VO2peak in burn-injured group. The variations in VO2peak explained ⁓ 17% and 28.7% of the variations in PALs and HRQL, respectively. In conclusion, the cardio-respiratory efficiency of the burn-injured children may remain limited, even up to a few years following the injury. The limited cardio-respiratory capacity account in part for the reduced PALs and HRQL.

Al-Sakkari, E. G., N. K. Attia, M. F. Abadir, S. E. T. Sheltawy, A. M. Dayem, S. R. Mostafa, M. K. Mostafa, E. R. René, and S. E. S. Nashaie, "A bi-functional alginate-based composite for catalyzing one-pot methyl esters synthesis from waste cooking oil having high acidity", Fuel, vol. 306, pp. 1 -- 19, 2021.
Abdelmaguid, T. F., "Bi-objective dynamic multiprocessor open shop scheduling for maintenance and healthcare diagnostics", Expert Systems with Applications, vol. 186, pp. 115777, 2021. AbstractWebsite

This paper addresses a bi-objective dynamic multiprocessor open shop scheduling problem in which the simultaneous objectives of minimizing both the mean weighted flow time and the makespan are considered. This problem is commonly encountered in maintenance and healthcare diagnostic systems. Since it is NP-hard for both objectives, efficient heuristics are needed to quickly generate a set of non-dominated solutions that a decision maker would choose from. For this sake, two metaheuristic approaches based on the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) and the multi-objective grey wolf optimizer (MOGWO) are developed in this paper. Both metaheuristics are hybridized with simulated annealing (SA) local search. Parameter tuning computational experiments are conducted first on a set of 30 small instances from the literature for which Pareto optimal solutions are known. Then, computational experiments on large randomly generated instances are conducted. Computational results for small instances show that the NSGA-II is capable of generating non-dominated solutions that are very close to the optimal Pareto front. Results also reveal that the performance of the NSGA-II is better in most of the cases compared to the MOGWO under different settings of the studied problem for both small and large instances. However, for large instances with large number of workstations and jobs, low loading level and high percentage of busy machines at the beginning of the schedule, the difference in performance between both metaheuristics is minor.

Abdelmoniem, A. M., I. A. Abdelhamid, and H. Butenschön, "Bidirectional Synthesis, Photophysical and Electrochemical Characterization of Polycyclic Quinones Using Benzocyclobutenes and Benzodicyclobutenes as Precursors", European Journal of Organic Chemistry, issue 46, pp. 6319-6333, 2021. Abstract
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Badr, E., and F. Bars, "Bielliptic smooth plane curves and quadratic points", International Journal of Number Theory, vol. 17, issue 4, pp. 1047-1066, 2021.
ElSayed, E. K., I. A. ElSayed, K. ElDahshan, and H. Hefny, "Big Data and its Future in Computational Biology: A Literature Review", Journal of Computer Science, vol. 17, issue 12, pp. 1222-1228, 2021.
Ali, K. M., E. A. Hassan, M. M. Abuowarda, M. A. Mahmoud, and F. A. Torad, "Bilateral Panophthalmia as a Late Sequel of Leishmaniasis in Dogs", Pakistan Veterinary Journal, vol. 41, issue 1, pp. 13-18, 2021.
Ali, K. M., E. A. Hassan, M. M. Abuowarda, M. A. Mahmoud, and F. A. Torad, "Bilateral panophthalmia as a late sequel of leishmaniasis in dogs", Pakistan Veterinary Journal, vol. 41, issue 1, pp. 13-18, 2021.
Ali, K. M., E. A. Hassan, M. M. Abuowarda, M. A. Mahmoud3, and F. A. Torad, "Bilateral Panophthalmia as a Late Sequel of Leishmaniasis in Dogs", Pak Vet J, , vol. 41, issue (1), pp. 13-18, 2021.
Ali, K. M., E. A. Hassan, M. M. Abuowarda, M. A. Mahmoud, and F. A. Torad, "Bilateral panophthalmia as a late sequel of leishmaniasis in dogs", Pakistan Veterinary Journal, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 13-18, 2021. AbstractWebsite
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Ali, K. M., Hassan, Abuowarda, M.M., M. A. Mahmoud, and F. A. Torad, "Bilateral Panophthalmia as a Late Sequel of Leishmaniasis in Dogs.", Pakistan Veterinary Journal, vol. 41, issue 1, 2021.
Ali, K. M., E. A. Hassan, M. M. Abuowarda, M. A. Mahmoud, and F. A. Torad, "Bilateral panophthalmia as a late sequel of leishmaniasis in dogs.", Pakistan Veterinary Journal, vol. 41, issue 1, 2021.
Ragab, M., and M. Marzouk, "BIM Adoption in Construction Contracts: Content Analysis Approach", Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, vol. 147, issue 8, pp. 04021094, 2021.
teaima, M., M. A. Elnabarawi, M. A. M. Hamid, N. A. Shoman, B. R. Jasti, and M. Yasser, "BINGE EATING DISORDERS; UPDATED AND EMERGING APPROACHES", International Journal of Applied Pharmaceutics, vol. 13, issue 2, 2021. 2021-binge_eating_disorders_updated_and_emerging_approaches.pdf
Gebril, M., A. Aboelmaaty, O. Al Balah, T. Taha, A. Abbassy, and M. A. H. Elnoury, "Bio-modulated mice epithelial endometrial organoids by low-level laser therapy serves as an invitro model for endometrial regeneration", Reproductive Biology, vol. 21, issue 4: Elsevier, pp. 100564, 2021. Abstract
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Gebril, M., A. Aboelmaaty, O. Al Balah, T. Taha, A. Abbassy, and M. A. H. Elnoury, "Bio-modulated mice epithelial endometrial organoids by low-level laser therapy serves as an invitro model for endometrial regeneration.", Reproductive biology, vol. 21, issue 4, pp. 100564, 2021. Abstract

Endometrial regeneration is a dynamic process that is not well understood. The destruction of the endometrium with the formation of intrauterine adhesions is known as Asherman's syndrome. The lesions range from minor to severe adhesions and their impact on pregnancy is well documented. Operative hysteroscopy is the mainstay of diagnosis and treatment of intrauterine adhesions. Nevertheless, the recurrence rates remain high. It was recorded that low-level laser therapy in low doses has a stimulatory effect on different tissues while the high dose produces a suppressive effect. Organoid is a three-dimensional assembly that displays architectures and functionalities similar to in vivo organs that are being developed from human or animal stem cells or organ-specific progenitors through a self-organization process. Our prospective was to study the effect of Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) on mouse epithelial endometrial organoids regarding cell proliferation and endometrial regeneration as a new modality of treatment. An in vitro clinical trial to generate mouse epithelial organoid model and testing LLLT using He:Ne 632.8 nm device on organoids proliferation, function, and their response to ovarian hormones was performed. Trying endometrial regeneration by culturing organoids with decellularized uterine matrix (DUM) and studying the LLLT effect on the regeneration process. LLLT produced a proliferative effect on the epithelial mouse organoids confirmed by Ki67 and PCNA IHC. The organoids could regenerate the epithelial layer of the endometrium in vitro on DUM and LLLT could help in this process. In conclusion, organoids whether control or bio-stimulated proved a new modality to regenerate the endometrium.

Shaimaa, M. S., M. A. Badawy, M. A. El-Desoky, and S. S. Sherif, "Bio-production enhancement of Natural diosgenin from Balanites Aegyptiacae by callus culture", Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, vol. 64, issue 10, pp. 6067-6074, 2021.
Al-mansoori, L., P. Elsinga, and S. K. Goda, "Bio-vehicles of cytotoxic drugs for delivery to tumor specific targets for cancer precision therapy", Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, vol. 144, pp. 112260, 2021. biovehicle_review.pdf
Al-mansoori, L., P. Elsinga, and S. K. Goda, "Bio-vehicles of cytotoxic drugs for delivery to tumor specific targets for cancer precision therapy", Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, vol. 144, pp. 112260, 2021.
Adeola HA, N. A. G. M. F. S. M. H. A., B. A, V. R, V. A, V. D, K. D, M. V, R. MH, S. AA, and A. - D. MM, Bioactive compounds and their libraries: An insight into prospective phytotherapeutics approach for oral mucocutaneous cancers, , 2021.
Younis, I. Y., M. S. Hifnawy, S. S. El-Hawary, M. H. El Bishbishy, and S. Y. Elateek, "Bioactive metabolites of hass and reed avocados targeting methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin-like x via molecular modeling and cytotoxicity assessments", Natural Product Research, vol. 35, issue 24, pp. 6040–6044, 2021. 14786419.2020.pdf
Younis, I. Y., M. S. Hifnawy, S. S. El-Hawary, M. H. E. Bishbishy, and S. Y. Elateek, "Bioactive metabolites of hass and reed avocados targeting methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin-like X via molecular modeling and cytotoxicity assessments", Natural Product Research , vol. 35, issue 24, pp. 6040-6044, 2021.
Almuhayawi, M. S., M. S. M. Mohamed, M. Abdel-Mawgoud, S. Selim, S. K. Al Jaouni, and H. Abdelgawad, "Bioactive potential of several actinobacteria isolated from microbiologically barely explored desert habitat, Saudi Arabia", Biology, vol. 10, no. 3, 2021. AbstractWebsite

Biomolecules from natural sources, including microbes, have been the basis of treatment of human diseases since the ancient times. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the potential bioactivity of several actinobacteria isolates form Al-Jouf Desert, Saudi Arabia. Twenty-one actinobac-terial isolates were tested for their antioxidant (flavonoids, phenolics, tocopherols and carotenoids) content, and biological activities, namely FRAP, DPPH, ABTS, SOS and XO inhibition, anti-hemolytic and anti-lipid peroxidation as well as their antibacterial and antiprotozoal activities. Accordingly, five isolates (i.e., Act 2, 12, 15, 19 and 21) were selected and their 90% ethanolic extracts were used. The phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA sequences indicated that the most active isolates be-long to genus Streptomyces. The genus Streptomyces has been documented as a prolific producer of biologically active secondary metabolites against different cancer types. Thus, the anti-blood cancer activity and the possible molecular mechanisms by which several Streptomyces species extracts inhibited the growth of different leukemia cells, i.e., HL-60, K562 and THP-1, were investigated. In general, the five active isolates showed cytotoxic activity against the tested cell lines in a dose dependent manner. Among the potent isolates, isolate Act 12 significantly decreased the cell viability and showed maximum cytotoxic activities against both HL-60 and K562 cells, while isolate Act 15 exhibited maximum cytotoxic activity against THP-1 cells. Moreover, Act 2 and Act 12 reduced cyclooxygenase (COX-2) and lipoxygenase (LOX) activity, which is involved in the proliferation and differentiation of cancer cells and may represent a possible molecular mechanism underlying leukemia growth inhibition. The bioactive antioxidant extracts of the selected Streptomyces species inhibited leukemia cell growth by reducing the COX-2 and LOX activity. Overall, our study not only. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.