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Soliman, H. M., A. Dabroum, M. S. Mahmoud, and M. Soliman, "Guaranteed-Cost Reliable Control with Regional Pole Placement of A Power System", Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol. 348, issue 5, pp. 884–898, 2011. CU-PDF
Hisham.M. Soliman, A. Dabroum, M.S. Mahmoud, and M. Soliman, "Guaranteed-cost reliable control with regional pole placement of a power system", Journal of Franklin institute,, vol. 348, pp. 884-898, 2011.
Abo-el-Ata, G. A., Guidelines on Biological Safety in Healthcare Facilities, , Cairo and Damasus, Arab Labour Organization and Arab Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, 2011.
Abd El-Ghani, M. M., M. Abou-El-Enain, A. Aboel Atta, and E. Asaad, "Habitat heterogeneity and soil-vegetation relations in south of the Nile Delta, Egypt", Ecologia Mediterranea, vol. 37, issue 1, pp. 53-68, 2011. habitat_heterogeneity_and_soil-vegetation_relations_in_south_of_the_nile_delta_egypt.pdf
El-Kolaly, H. A., and S. M. Seif, "Hadronic production of a MSSM Higgs boson with a pair of stops at the LHC", Physical Review D, vol. 83, issue 10.1103/PhysRevD.83.074002, 2011.
ElKolaly, H., "Hadronic production of a MSSM Higgs boson with a pair of stops at the LHC", physical Review D, vol. 83, issue 7, pp. 074002(8), 2011.
Fattah, M. E. A., S. A. E. Mohamed, and H. M. Ahmed, Haemodynamic Response To Orotracheal Intubation. Is specific point Acupuncture of value?, : Cairo, 2011.
Mohammed, R. H. A., and H. I. Elmakhzangy, "HCV related vasculitides", Advances in the etiology, pathogenesis and pathology of vasculitis: INTECH Open, 2011.
Dine, R. S. E., A. A. R. Monem, A. M. El-Halawany, and E. Abdel-Sattar, "HCV-NS3/4A Protease Inhibitory Iridoid Glucosides and Dimeric Foliamenthoic Acid Derivatives from Anarrhinum orientale", Journal of Natural Products, vol. 74, pp. 943-948, 2011.
Din, R. E. S., A. R. Abdel-Monem, A. M. El-Halwany, M. Hattori, and E. Abdel-Sattar, "HCV-NS3/4A protease inhibitory iridoid glucosides and dimeric foliamethanthoic acid derivatves from Anarrhinum oriental ", Natural Products, vol. 74, pp. 943-948, 2011. jnp_hcv_protease.pdf
O, M., and A. D, "HDR in Prostate Cancer. ", Hypofractionation: Scientific Concepts and Clinical Experiences,, Miami, Lumitext, 2011.
Hassanien, A. E., "Heart Sound Feature Reduction Approach for Improving the Heart Valve Diseases Identification", International Conference on Signal Processing, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition-, 2011. Abstract

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Samer, M., C. Loebsin, M. Fiedler, C. Ammon, W. Berg, P. Sanftleben, and R. Brunsch, "Heat balance and tracer gas technique for airflow rates measurement and gaseous emissions quantification in naturally ventilated livestock buildings", Energy and Buildings, vol. 43 , issue 12, pp. 3718-3728, 2011.
Yousef, H. A., A. Afify, A. A. Meguid, and H. M. Hasan, "Heat shock proteins development in different stages of schistocerca gregaria as a response to heavy metals intoxication.", Natural Science, vol. 3, issue 3, pp. 218-226, 2011.
Yousef, H. A., A. Afify, A. A. Meguid, and Hany M Hassan, "Heat shock proteins development in different stages of Schistocerca gregaria as response to heavy metals intoxication", Natural Science, vol. Vol.3, , issue No.3, , pp. 218-226 , 2011. heat_shock_proteins.pdf
Loebsin, C., M. Samer, and K. Schröter, "Heat stress in dairy cows: possibilities of reduction", the 10th International BTU Conference “Construction, Technology and Environment in Farm Animal Husbandry”, Kiel, Germany, Christian-Albrechts-University at Kiel, pp. 292-299, 2011.
YE, E., K. J, S. J, Y. RM, E. R. AA, H. NS, S. OG, G. M, N. - K. L, and L. Poole, Heme oxygenase-1 expression protects melanocytes from stress-induced cell death: implications for vitiligo., , vol. 20, issue 6, 2011. Abstractcu_pdf.pdf

To study protection of melanocytes from stress-induced cell death by heme oxygenases during depigmentation and repigmentation in vitiligo, expression of isoforms 1 and 2 was studied in cultured control and patient melanocytes and normal skin explants exposed to UV or bleaching agent 4-TBP. Similarly, expression of heme oxygenases was followed in skin from vitiligo patients before and after PUVA treatment. Single and double immunostainings were used in combination with light and confocal microscopic analysis and Western blotting. Melanocyte expression of heme oxygenase 1 is upregulated, whereas heme oxygenase 2 is reduced in response to UV and 4-TBP. Upregulation of inducible heme oxygenase 1 was also observed in UV-treated explant cultures, in skin of successfully PUVA-treated patients and in melanocytes cultured from vitiligo non-lesional skin. Heme oxygenase encoding genes were subsequently cloned to study consequences of either gene product on cell viability, demonstrating that HO-1 but not HO-2 overexpression offers protection from stress-induced cell death in MTT assays. HO-1 expression by melanocytes may contribute to beneficial effects of UV treatment for vitiligo patients.
© 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

Gassar, E. S., S. A. Ibrahim, and M. Götte, "Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans in Cancer Therapy", Glycans in Diseases and Therapeutics: springer link, 2011.
Amany Abd El Maqsoud1, Abir Zakaria1, and F. Shoukry2, "Hepatic blood flow in late sepsis patients", The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine, vol. 25, issue 1, pp. 15-19, 2011.
Noaman, M. K., N. A. Labib, G. N. Radwan, O. M. Mansour, M. M. Moneer, and I. A. Elattar, Hepatic Cancer, , 2011. Abstract

Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major contributor to cancer incidence and mortality.
HCC is a highly fatal disease and is the third leading cause of death from malignancy worldwide. The aim of the study
was to determine long-term survival and prognostic factors predictive of the overall survival of HCC patients at the
National Cancer Institute (NCI), Cairo University. Patients and methods: A prospective study was conducted on a
cohort of 212 HCC patients attending to the medical oncology clinic at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) during the
period from July,1, 2007 till August, 31,2008 and they were followed up by phone till November 7th, 2010. Results:
The study revealed that 1-year, 2-year, 3-year survival rates of HCC patients were 26.9%, 9.4%, 5.0% respectively,
and median overall survival was 6.3 months (95% CI 5.4-7.2). Multivariate analysis revealed that independent
predictors of poor survival were pretreatment presence of extrahepatic metastasis and ascites, and not receiving
radiofrequency ablation (RFA) as a treatment modality. Conclusion: The study concludes that most HCC patients at
NCI presented at a late stage and their survival was poor. Preserved liver function, non-metastatic presentation of the
hepatic tumor and receiving RFA as a treatment modality are associated with good survival of HCC patients.
[Maissa K Noaman, Nargis A Labib, Ghada N Radwan, Othman M Mansour, Manar M Moneer and Inas A Elattar
Prognostic Factors for Survival of Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma in National Cancer Institute, Cairo
University. Journal of American Science 2011; 7(9):831-839]. (ISSN: 1545-1003).

A.Mohammed, R. H., and H. I. El-Makhzangy, "Hepatitis C Related Vasculitides", Advances in the Etiology, Pathogenesis and Pathology of Vasculitis, China, In Tech, 2011.
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