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Saadi, D. G., M. H. M. El-Komy, H. Khedr, N. Shawky, A. A. Hegazy, Y. Azzazi, and A. M. AlOrbani, "A randomized, controlled pilot study of oral roflumilast compared with intramuscular methotrexate for plaque and scalp psoriasis.", Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, vol. 90, issue 5, pp. 1063-1065, 2024.
Hamawai, A., and N. A.; Abdallah, Rapid Generation Advancement for Accelerated Plant Improvement, , 2024.
Ogunlade, B., L. F. Tadesse, H. Li, N. Vu, N. Banaei, A. K. Barczak, A. A. E. Saleh, M. Prakash, and J. A. Dionne, "Rapid, antibiotic incubation-free determination of tuberculosis drug resistance using machine learning and Raman spectroscopy.", Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 121, issue 25, pp. e2315670121, 2024. Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) is the world's deadliest infectious disease, with over 1.5 million deaths and 10 million new cases reported anually. The causative organism (Mtb) can take nearly 40 d to culture, a required step to determine the pathogen's antibiotic susceptibility. Both rapid identification and rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing of Mtb are essential for effective patient treatment and combating antimicrobial resistance. Here, we demonstrate a rapid, culture-free, and antibiotic incubation-free drug susceptibility test for TB using Raman spectroscopy and machine learning. We collect few-to-single-cell Raman spectra from over 25,000 cells of the Mtb complex strain Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) resistant to one of the four mainstay anti-TB drugs, isoniazid, rifampicin, moxifloxacin, and amikacin, as well as a pan-susceptible wildtype strain. By training a neural network on this data, we classify the antibiotic resistance profile of each strain, both on dried samples and on patient sputum samples. On dried samples, we achieve >98% resistant versus susceptible classification accuracy across all five BCG strains. In patient sputum samples, we achieve ~79% average classification accuracy. We develop a feature recognition algorithm in order to verify that our machine learning model is using biologically relevant spectral features to assess the resistance profiles of our mycobacterial strains. Finally, we demonstrate how this approach can be deployed in resource-limited settings by developing a low-cost, portable Raman microscope that costs <$5,000. We show how this instrument and our machine learning model enable combined microscopy and spectroscopy for accurate few-to-single-cell drug susceptibility testing of BCG.

Demerdash, D. E., M. T. E. Kholy, A. A. ‑A. Ayad, N. Tawfk, M. Rakha, S. A. Habib, M. H. E. L. Said, G. Sobhy, and M. Yacoub, "Rare bleeding disorders in Egyptian females presented with heavy menstrual bleeding: single-center study", The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine, vol. 36, issue 1110-7782, pp. 1-9, 2024.
Abbass, E. M., A. A. Al-karmalawy, Marwa Sharaky, M. Khattab, A. Yahya Abdullah Alzahrani, and A. I. Hassaballah, "Rational design and eco-friendly one-pot multicomponent synthesis of novel ethylidenehydrazineylthiazol-4(5H)-ones as potential apoptotic inducers targeting wild and mutant EGFR-TK in triple negative breast cancer.", Bioorganic chemistry, vol. 142, pp. 106936, 2024. Abstract

A novel series of ethylidenehydrazineylthiazol-4(5H)-ones were synthesized using various eco-friendly one-pot multicomponent synthetic techniques. The anticancer activity of compounds (4a-m) was tested against 11 cancer cell lines. While the IC of all compounds was evaluated against the most sensitive cell lines (MDA-MB-468 and FaDu). Our SAR study pinpointed that compound 4a, having a phenyl substituent, exhibited a significant growth inhibition % against all cancer cell lines. The frontier anticancer candidates against the MDA-MB-468 were also examined against the wild EGFR (EGFR-WT) and mutant EGFR (EGFR-T790M) receptors. Most of the synthesized compounds exhibited a higher inhibitory potential against EGFR-T790M than the wild type of EGFR. Remarkably, compound 4k exhibited the highest inhibitory activity against both EGFR-WT and EGFR-T790M with IC values (0.051 and 0.021 µM), respectively. The pro-apoptotic protein markers (p53, BAX, caspase 3, caspase 6, caspase 8, and caspase 9) and the anti-apoptotic key marker (BCL-2) were also measured to propose a mechanism of action for the compound 4k as an apoptotic inducer for MDA-MB-468. Investigation of the cell cycle arrest potential of compound 4k was also conducted on MDA-MB-468 cancer cells. We also evaluated the inhibitory activities of compounds (4a-m) against both EGFR-WT and EGFR-T790M using two different molecular docking processes.

Draz, R. S., A. M. Mohamed, H. E. M. Sharkawy, A. H. Gemeay, and N. K. Allam, "Rational design of 2D Co-ZIF-L via optimizing the linker: Metal ions molar ratio for high performance asymmetric supercapacitors", Journal of Energy Storage, vol. 94, pp. 112448, 2024.
Nessiem, M. A., S. ’aM. Riad, A. S. Fayed, A. M. Mahmoud, and R. M. Arafa, "Rational Design of Selective Electrochemical Sensor for Dexketoprofen Determination in Human Plasma: Application based on Molecularly Imprinted Co-Polymer", Journal of The Electrochemical Society, vol. 171, 2024.
Moussa, A. M., H. A. Allam, M. K. El-Ashrey, M. A. Fouad, and A. A. Al-Karmalawy, "Rationale design and synthesis of new roflumilast analogues as preferential selective and potent PDE-4B inhibitors", Bioorganic Chemistry , vol. 153, pp. 107911, 2024. paper_27.pdf
Tawfik, H. O., M. H. A. Mousa, M. Y. Zaky, A. M. El-Dessouki, Marwa Sharaky, O. Abdullah, M. H. El-Hamamsy, and A. A. Al-karmalawy, "Rationale design of novel substituted 1,3,5-triazine candidates as dual IDH1(R132H)/ IDH2(R140Q) inhibitors with high selectivity against acute myeloid leukemia: In vitro and in vivo preclinical investigations.", Bioorganic chemistry, vol. 149, pp. 107483, 2024. Abstract

In this study, novel substituted 1,3,5-triazine candidates (4a-d, 5a-j, and 6a-d) were designed as second-generation small molecules to act as dual IDH1 and IDH2 inhibitors according to the pharmacophoric features of both vorasidenib and enasidenib. Compounds 6a and 6b for leukemia cell lines showed from low to sub-micromolar GI Moreover, compounds 4c, 5f, and 6b described the frontier antitumor activity against THP1 and Kasumi Leukemia cancer cells with IC values of (10 and 12), (10.5 and 7), and (6.2 and 5.9) µg/mL, which were superior to those of cisplatin (25 and 28) µg/mL, respectively. Interestingly, compounds 4c, 6b, and 6d represented the best dual IDH1(R132H)/IDH2(R140Q) inhibitory potentials with IC values of (0.72 and 1.22), (0.12 and 0.93), and (0.50 and 1.28) µg/mL, respectively, compared to vorasidenib (0.02 and 0.08) µg/mL and enasidenib (0.33 and 1.80) µg/mL. Furthermore, the most active candidate (6b) has very promising inhibitory potentials towards HIF-1α, VEGF, and SDH, besides, a marked increase of ROS was observed as well. Besides, compound 6b induced the upregulation of P53, BAX, Caspases 3, 6, 8, and 9 proteins by 3.70, 1.99, 2.06, 1.73, 1.75, and 1.85-fold changes, respectively, and the downregulation for the BCL-2 protein by 0.55-fold change compared to the control. Besides, the in vivo behavior of compound 6b as an antitumor agent was evaluated in female mice bearing solid Ehrlich carcinoma tumors. Notably, compound 6b administration resulted in a prominent decrease in the weight and volume of the tumors, accompanied by improvements in biochemical, hematological, and histological parameters.

Tawfik, H. O., M. H. A. Mousa, M. Y. Zaky, A. M. El-Dessouki, Marwa Sharaky, O. Abdullah, M. H. El-Hamamsy, and A. A. Al-karmalawy, "Rationale design of novel substituted 1,3,5-triazine candidates as dual IDH1(R132H)/ IDH2(R140Q) inhibitors with high selectivity against acute myeloid leukemia: In vitro and in vivo preclinical investigations.", Bioorganic chemistry, vol. 149, pp. 107483, 2024. Abstract

In this study, novel substituted 1,3,5-triazine candidates (4a-d, 5a-j, and 6a-d) were designed as second-generation small molecules to act as dual IDH1 and IDH2 inhibitors according to the pharmacophoric features of both vorasidenib and enasidenib. Compounds 6a and 6b for leukemia cell lines showed from low to sub-micromolar GI Moreover, compounds 4c, 5f, and 6b described the frontier antitumor activity against THP1 and Kasumi Leukemia cancer cells with IC values of (10 and 12), (10.5 and 7), and (6.2 and 5.9) µg/mL, which were superior to those of cisplatin (25 and 28) µg/mL, respectively. Interestingly, compounds 4c, 6b, and 6d represented the best dual IDH1(R132H)/IDH2(R140Q) inhibitory potentials with IC values of (0.72 and 1.22), (0.12 and 0.93), and (0.50 and 1.28) µg/mL, respectively, compared to vorasidenib (0.02 and 0.08) µg/mL and enasidenib (0.33 and 1.80) µg/mL. Furthermore, the most active candidate (6b) has very promising inhibitory potentials towards HIF-1α, VEGF, and SDH, besides, a marked increase of ROS was observed as well. Besides, compound 6b induced the upregulation of P53, BAX, Caspases 3, 6, 8, and 9 proteins by 3.70, 1.99, 2.06, 1.73, 1.75, and 1.85-fold changes, respectively, and the downregulation for the BCL-2 protein by 0.55-fold change compared to the control. Besides, the in vivo behavior of compound 6b as an antitumor agent was evaluated in female mice bearing solid Ehrlich carcinoma tumors. Notably, compound 6b administration resulted in a prominent decrease in the weight and volume of the tumors, accompanied by improvements in biochemical, hematological, and histological parameters.

Saleh, N. A., M. A. Mahmoud, and W. H. Woodall, "A re-evaluation of repetitive sampling techniques in statistical process monitoring", Quality Technology & Quantitative Management, vol. 21, issue 5, pp. 786-804, 2024.
Alrubayyi, A. Z., and O. O. A. A. Abd El-Aziz, "Real-Time Intrusion Detection For IIOT: Advancing Edge Computing Security with Machine Learning-Based Solutions", International Journal of INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING, vol. 12, no. 21s, 2024. Abstract
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Alrubayyi, A. Z., and O. O. A. A. Abd El-Aziz, "Real-Time Intrusion Detection For IIOT: Advancing Edge Computing Security with Machine Learning-Based Solutions", International Journal of INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING, vol. 12, no. 21s, 2024. Abstract
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Alrubayyi, A. Z., and O. O. A. A. Abd El-Aziz, "Real-Time Intrusion Detection For IIOT: Advancing Edge Computing Security with Machine Learning-Based Solutions", International Journal of INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING, vol. 12, no. 21s, 2024. Abstract
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Alrubayyi, A. Z., and O. O. A. A. Abd El-Aziz, "Real-Time Intrusion Detection For IIOT: Advancing Edge Computing Security with Machine Learning-Based Solutions", International Journal of INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING, vol. 12, no. 21s, 2024. Abstract
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Alrubayyi, A. Z., and O. O. A. A. Abd El-Aziz, "Real-Time Intrusion Detection For IIOT: Advancing Edge Computing Security with Machine Learning-Based Solutions", International Journal of INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS IN ENGINEERING, vol. 12, no. 21s, 2024. Abstract
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Elsaadany, B., S. M. Anayb, K. Mashhour, M. Yossif, and F. 'heya Zahran, "Rebamipide gargle and benzydamine gargle in prevention and management of chemo-radiotherapy and radiotherapy-induced oral mucositis in head and neck cancer patients (randomized clinical trial).", BMC oral health, vol. 24, issue 1, pp. 645, 2024. Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to evaluate the preventive and therapeutic effects of rebamipide gargle in comparison with benzydamine in head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Phase III randomized clinical trial was conducted from January 2021 till August 2022 on one hundred patients with head and neck cancer receiving high doses of radiotherapy. These patients were equally allocated into either rebamipide group or benzydamine group, The measured outcomes were the incidence of oral mucositis ≥ grade1, according to the WHO mucositis scale, in addition to the duration, and the onset of oral mucositis.

RESULTS: There was no statistically significant difference between the two groups, regarding the incidence of a severe grade of oral mucositis (WHO grades 3), as well as the onset and duration of oral mucositis. Both gargles succeeded to prevent the development of WHO grade 4 oral mucositis. Side effects reported were mainly burning sensation in benzydamine group and nausea in rebamipide group.

CONCLUSION: Rebamipide mouthwash was as beneficial as benzydamine mouthwash in minimizing the incidence of severe oral mucositis induced by treatment of head and neck cancer. However, rebamipide gargle proved to be superior to benzydamine in terms of reduction in the severity of the radiation-induced oral mucositis.

TRIAL REGISTRATION: The trial was registered in the protocol Registration and Result system of Clinical Trials (Registration ID: NCT04685395)0.28-12-2020.

Mohamed, L. Z., A. Abdelfatah, A. M. Selim, A. E. A. M. Elhamid, Y. Reda, S. M. El-Raghy, and R. Abdel-Karim, "Recent Advancements in Li-ion Batteries Electrolytes: A Review", Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics, vol. 62, pp. 397-411, 2024. 2024_ijpap-493.pdf
Mohamed, L. Z., A. Abdelfatah, A. M. Selim, A. E. A. M. Elhamid, Y. Reda, S. M. El-Raghy, and R. Abdel-Karim, Recent Advancements in Li-ion Batteries Electrolytes: A Review, , 2024.
KASSAB, A. S. M. A. A. E., and E. M. Gedawy, "Recent Advancements in Refashioning of NSAIDs and their Derivatives as Anticancer Candidates", Current Pharmaceutical Design, vol. 30, pp. 1217-1239, 2024.
Mohamed, A. M., F. H. Fouad, G. R. Fayek, K. M. E. Sayed, M. N. Ahmed, R. Z. Mahmoud, and R. E. M. Nashar, "Recent advances in electrochemical sensors based on nanomaterials for detection of red dyes in food products: A review", Food Chemistry, vol. 435, issue 1, pp. 137656, 2024.
Aya M Mohamed, Fouad Hassan Fouad, G. R. F. K. M. E. S. M. N. A. R. Z. M., and E. R. M. Nashar, "Recent advances in electrochemical sensors based on nanomaterials for detection of red dyes in food products: A review", Food Chemistry, vol. , 137656, 2024.
Attia, N. F., S. E. A. Elashery, F. El-Sayed, M. Mohamed, R. Osama, E. Elmahdy, M. Abd-Ellah, H. R. El-Seedi, H. B. Hawash, and H. Ameen, "Recent advances in nanobased flame-retardant coatings for textile fabrics", Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects, vol. 38, pp. 101180, 2024.
Attia, N. F., S. E. A. Elashery, M. A. Nour, A. Policicchio, R. G. Agostino, M. Abd-Ellah, S. Jiang, and H. Oh, "Recent advances in sustainable and efficient hydrogen storage nanomaterials", Journal of Energy Storage, vol. 100, pp. 113519, 2024.