Khaled, S., Luc Damé, A. Shimeis, S. Yousef, M. Semeida, M. Amin, A. Ghitas, P. Stoeva, and A. Stoev,
"Statistical Study of Confined Filament/Prominence Eruptions during Solar Cycle 23",
Comptes rendus de l’Acad´emie bulgare des Sciences, vol. 76, issue 9, pp. 1384–1392, 2023.
ElSayed, S. Y., M. A. M. Kadry, and B. M. Sheta,
"Status of abundant bird species in Lake Qaroun, Egypt",
International Journal Of Advanced Scientific Research And Innovation, vol. 6, issue 2, pp. 13-26, 2023.
Ismail, H. Y., S. Hussein, N. A. Shaker, H. Rizk, and Y. R. Wally,
"Stem Cell Treatment Trials for Regeneration of Testicular Tissue in Laboratory Animals",
Reproductive Sciences, vol. 30, issue 6, pp. 1770–1781, 2023.
Suloma, A., R. S.Mabroke, M. S.Khattab, Sally M. Salaah, O. M. El-Husseiny, and A. Eid,
"A step toward a biofloc system with no-carbon addition: Increasing dietary lipid level enhances the water quality and body chemical composition without affecting tilapia health status",
journal of the world aquaculture society, vol. 54, pp. 1196-1216, 2023.
Suloma, A., R. S. Mabroke, M. S. Khattab, S. M. Salaah, O. M. El‐Husseiny, and A. Eid,
"A step toward a biofloc system with no‐carbon addition: Increasing dietary lipid level enhances the water quality and body chemical composition without affecting tilapia health status",
Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, vol. 54, issue 5: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc. Hoboken, USA, pp. 1196-1216, 2023.
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Dumot, C., G. Mantziaris, R. Emad, and J. Sheehan,
"Stereotactic radiosurgery for nonfunctioning pituitary tumor: A multicenter study of new pituitary hormone deficiency ",
Neuro-Oncology, vol. 26, issue 4, pp. 715-723, 2023.
Hanna, D. H., R. Osailan, and H. A. Ahmed,
"Stevia rebaudiana Methanolic Leaf Extract in Egypt: Phytochemical Analysis, Antioxidant, Antilipid Peroxidation, Antihemolytic, Antimetastatic, and Anticancer Properties",
Journal of Food Biochemistry, vol. 2023, issue 1, pp. 7161091, 2023.
Vitale, A., V. Caggiano, G. Lopalco, H. M. A. Giardini, F. Ciccia, I. A. Almaghlouth, P. Ruscitti, P. P. Sfikakis, A. Tufan, and L. Dagna,
"Still’s disease continuum from childhood to elderly: data from the international AIDA Network Still’s disease registry",
RMD open, vol. 9, issue 4: BMJ Specialist Journals, pp. e003578, 2023.
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Vitale, A., V. Caggiano, G. Lopalco, H. M. A. Giardini, F. Ciccia, I. A. Almaghlouth, P. Ruscitti, P. P. Sfikakis, A. Tufan, and L. Dagna,
"Still’s disease continuum from childhood to elderly: data from the international AIDA Network Still’s disease registry",
RMD open, vol. 9, issue 4: BMJ Specialist Journals, pp. e003578, 2023.
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Arab, H. H., E. M. Fikry, S. E. Alsufyani, A. M. Ashour, A. A. K. El-Sheikh, H. W. Darwish, A. M. Al-Hossaini, M. A. Saad, M. Y. Al-Shorbagy, and A. H. Eid,
"Stimulation of autophagy by dapagliflozin mitigates cadmium-induced testicular dysfunction in rats: the role of AMPK/mTOR and SIRT1/Nrf2/HO-1 pathways",
Pharmaceuticals, vol. 16, no. 7: MDPI, pp. 1006, 2023.
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Abdel‑Mohsen, M. A. ‑A., and A. A. H. Rashedy1,
"Stock plant etiolation reduces rooting of sub‑terminal olive cuttings by reducing total sugars, IAA, indole/phenol ratio, and IAA/GA ratio",
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum , vol. 45, issue 104, pp. 1-16, 2023.
Elsharnouby, M. H., C. Jayawardhena, H. Liu, and A. M. Elbedweihy,
"Strengthening consumer–brand relationships through avatars",
Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing, vol. 17, issue 4, pp. 581-601, 2023.
Hegazy, A. A., T. A. A. Hamid, M. M. Zein, A. T. Aboushady, and D. M. Akmal,
"Stress among health care providers in NICU department, tertiary pediatric care hospital during COVID-19 pandemic in Egypt",
Journal of Public Health Research, vol. 12, issue 1, pp. 1-7, 2023.
Zablocki, M., S. A. Y. Akl, J. T. Germaine, and A. M. Galaa,
"Stress-Dependent Shear Strength of Resedimented Nile Silty Clay",
International Journal of Geomechanics, vol. 23, issue 5: American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 06023007, 2023.
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Sheta, M., K. Yoshida, H. Kanemoto, S. K. Calderwood, and T. Eguchi,
"Stress-Inducible SCAND Factors Suppress the Stress Response and Are Biomarkers for Enhanced Prognosis in Cancers.",
International journal of molecular sciences, vol. 24, issue 6, 2023.
AbstractThe cell stress response is an essential system present in every cell for responding and adapting to environmental stimulations. A major program for stress response is the heat shock factor (HSF)-heat shock protein (HSP) system that maintains proteostasis in cells and promotes cancer progression. However, less is known about how the cell stress response is regulated by alternative transcription factors. Here, we show that the SCAN domain (SCAND)-containing transcription factors (SCAN-TFs) are involved in repressing the stress response in cancer. SCAND1 and SCAND2 are SCAND-only proteins that can hetero-oligomerize with SCAN-zinc finger transcription factors, such as MZF1(ZSCAN6), for accessing DNA and transcriptionally co-repressing target genes. We found that heat stress induced the expression of SCAND1, SCAND2, and MZF1 bound to gene promoter regions in prostate cancer cells. Moreover, heat stress switched the transcript variants' expression from long noncoding RNA (lncRNA-SCAND2P) to protein-coding mRNA of SCAND2, potentially by regulating alternative splicing. High expression of correlated with poorer prognoses in several cancer types, although SCAND1 and MZF1 blocked the heat shock responsiveness of in prostate cancer cells. Consistent with this, gene expression of , , and was negatively correlated with gene expression in prostate adenocarcinoma. By searching databases of patient-derived tumor samples, we found that MZF1 and SCAND2 RNA were more highly expressed in normal tissues than in tumor tissues in several cancer types. Of note, high RNA expression of SCAND2, SCAND1, and MZF1 correlated with enhanced prognoses of pancreatic cancer and head and neck cancers. Additionally, high expression of SCAND2 RNA was correlated with better prognoses of lung adenocarcinoma and sarcoma. These data suggest that the stress-inducible SCAN-TFs can function as a feedback system, suppressing excessive stress response and inhibiting cancers.
Hassan, A. S., I. M. Almanjahie, A. I. Al-Omari, L. Alzoubi, and H. F. Nagy,
"Stress–Strength Modeling Using Median-Ranked Set Sampling: Estimation, Simulation, and Application",
Mathematics, vol. 11, issue 2, 2023.