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Gouda, O. E., A. D. E. L. Z. E. I. N. E. L. D. E. I. N. MOHAMED, M. O. S. L. E. H. M. AL-HARTHI, S. A. R. A. Y. A. S. S. I. N. OMAR, and S. H. E. R. I. F. S. M. GHONEIM, "Performance of Grounding Electrodes under Lightning Strokes in Uniform and Two-Layer Soils Considering Soil Ionization", IEEE OPEN ACCESS, vol. 10, pp. 76855-76869, 2022.
Rawindran, H., J. W. Lim, R. Raksasat, C. S. Liew, N. T. Sahrin, W. H. Leong, W. Kiatkittipong, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N. ABDELFATTAH, M. K. Lam, P. S. Goh, et al., "pH spurring microalgal cells to subsist onto palm kernel expeller for growing into biodiesel feedstock", Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, vol. 53: Elsevier, pp. 102672, 2022. Abstract
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Rawindran, H., J. W. Lim, R. Raksasat, C. S. Liew, N. T. Sahrin, W. H. Leong, W. Kiatkittipong, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N. ABDELFATTAH, M. K. Lam, P. S. Goh, et al., "pH spurring microalgal cells to subsist onto palm kernel expeller for growing into biodiesel feedstock", Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, vol. 53: Elsevier, pp. 102672, 2022. Abstract
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Abdel-Qader, D. H., W. Hayajneh, A. Albassam, N. M. Obeidat, A. M. Belbeisi, N. Al Mazrouei, A. F. Al-Shaikh, K. E. Nusair, A. Z. Al Meslamani, A. A. El-Shara, et al., "Pharmacists-physicians collaborative intervention to reduce vaccine hesitancy and resistance: A randomized controlled trial", Vaccine: X, vol. 10, 2022. AbstractWebsite
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Abd El-Hack, M. E., A.H. Alqhtani, A.A. Swelum, M. T.El-Saadony, H. M. Salem, A. O.Babalghith, A. E.Taha, O.Ahmed, M.Abdo, and K. A.El-Tarabily, "Pharmacological, nutritional and antimicrobial uses of Moringa oleifera Lam. leaves in poultry nutrition: an updated knowledge. ", Poult. Sci. , vol. 101:102031, 2022. pharmacological_nutritional_and_antimicrobial_uses_of_moringa_oleifera_lam._leaves_in_poultry_nutrition_an_updated_knowledge.pdf
El Gaafary, M., F. R. Saber, E. A. Mahrous, R. M. Ashour, M. O. N. A. M. OKBA, L. Jin, S. J. Lang, M. Schmiech, T. Simmet, and T. Syrovets, "The phloroglucinol calcitrinone A, a novel mitochondria-targeting agent, induces cell death in breast cancer cells", Food and Chemical Toxicology, vol. 162: Elsevier, pp. 112896, 2022. Abstract
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El Gaafary, M., F. R. Saber, E. A. Mahrous, R. M. Ashour, M. O. N. A. M. OKBA, L. Jin, S. J. Lang, M. Schmiech, T. Simmet, and T. Syrovets, "The phloroglucinol calcitrinone A, a novel mitochondria-targeting agent, induces cell death in breast cancer cells", Food and Chemical Toxicology, vol. 162 , issue 112896, 2022.
El Gaafary, M., F. R. Saber, E. A. Mahrous, R. M. Ashour, M. O. N. A. M. OKBA, L. Jin, S. J. Lang, M. Schmiech, T. Simmet, and T. Syrovets, "The phloroglucinol calcitrinone A, a novel mitochondria-targeting agent, induces cell death in breast cancer cells.", Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, vol. 162, pp. 112896, 2022. Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related mortality among females worldwide. From the leaves of Callistemon citrinus, we have isolated a novel phloroglucinol dimer, calcitrinone A, and analyzed its potential anticancer activity using the triple-negative breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231. Calcitrinone A decreased the total intracellular ATP levels, inhibited proliferation, and induced apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 cells, but was less toxic to peripheral blood mononuclear cells. The antiproliferative and apoptosis-inducing effects of calcitrinone A were confirmed in vivo using breast cancer xenografts grown on chick chorioallantoic membranes. Mechanistic analysis showed mitochondrial membrane-potential dissipation and interference with energy-yielding processes resulting in cell accumulation in the S phase of the cell cycle. Seahorse assay analysis revealed an early inhibition of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). At the molecular level, calcitrinone A inhibited activity of the succinate-coenzyme Q reductase (SQR) (mitochondrial complex II). In silico docking identified the coenzyme Q binding pocket as a possible high affinity binding site for calcitrinone A in SQR. Inhibition of complex II was accompanied by strong elevation of mitochondrial superoxide and cytoplasmic ROS. Calcitrinone A might be a promising anticancer lead compound acting through the interference with the mitochondrial complex II activity.

Abdel‐Rahman, R. F., H. M. Fayed, H. A. Ogaly, R. A. Hussein, and M. A. Raslan, "Phytoconstituents of Sansevieria suffruticosa NE Br. Leaves and its hepatoprotective effect via activation of the NRF2/ARE signaling pathway in an experimentally induced liver fibrosis rat model", Chemistry & Biodiversity, vol. 19, issue 4: Wiley Online Library, pp. e202100960, 2022. Abstract
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Fadel, F. I., H. A. Madani, S. M. Kamel, A. horouk Othman, and D. M. Salah, "Plasma Netrin-1 & Cardiovascular Risk in Children with End Stage Renal Disease", International Journal of Health Sciences, vol. 6 , issue S4, pp. 1747-1772, 2022. 429584-plasma-netrin-1-cardiovascular-risk-in-c-ba3baed1.pdf
Gamal, Y., B. M. Younis, M. F. O. Hameed, and S. S. A. Obayya, "Plasmonic dual D-shaped PCF sensor for low refractive index applications", 2022 International Conference on Numerical Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices (NUSOD), pp. 4, 2022.
Saber, A. M., M. F. O. Hameed, J. El-Azab, R. Y. Amer, T. Ismail, and S. S. A. Obayya, "Plasmonic photonic crystal fiber sensor for optical partial discharge detection", Optical and Quantum Electronics, vol. 54, no. 7: Springer US New York, pp. 433, 2022. Abstract
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Saber, Hameed, A., J. El-Azab, T. Ismail, and S. S. A. Obayya, "Plasmonic photonic crystal fiber sensor for optical partial discharge detection", Optical and Quantum Electronics, vol. 54, issue 7, pp. 433, 2022.
Sherief, L. M., E. Rifky, M. Attia, R. Ahmed, N. M. Kamal, M. A. M. Oshi, and D. Hanna, "Platinum-induced ototoxicity in pediatric cancer survivors: GSTP1 c.313A>G variant association.", Medicine, vol. 101, issue 45, pp. e31627, 2022. Abstractmedi-101-e31627.pdf

Hearing damage is one of the main toxic effects of platinum compounds, it derives from the irreversible degeneration of hair cells of the ear. Genetic association studies have suggested an association between GSTP1 c.313A>G variant and platinum-induced ototoxicity in childhood cancer survivors. We aimed to detect the frequency of ototoxicity and associated risk factors in survivors of childhood cancer receiving platinum-based chemotherapy and to detect the relation between GSTP1 c.313A>G (rs1695) polymorphisms and ototoxicity. We conducted a cross-sectional study on 64 cancer survivors who received platinum agents (cisplatin and/or carboplatin) at least 2 years after the end of chemotherapy. The patients underwent comprehensive audiological evaluations and genotyping to detect the presence of the GSTP1 c.313A>G polymorphisms. Hearing loss (HL) was identified in 16/64 patients (25%), including 62.5% treated with cisplatin and 37.5% treated with carboplatin. The greater incidence of ototoxicity was found in children treated for osteosarcoma (28.1%) followed by patients with germ cell tumors (25%) and neuroblastoma (21.9%). The AA, AG, and GG types of GSTP1 c.313A>G variant were detected in 84.4%, 9.4%, and 6.3%, respectively, of patients with HL with a significant association between mutant genotype of GSTP1 rs1695 and platinum-induced ototoxicity (P = .035). HL was not significantly associated with the total cumulative dose of cisplatin and carboplatin. GSTP1 c.313A>G variant may increase the risk of HL in pediatric oncology patients treated with cisplatin or carboplatin chemotherapy.

Osama E. Gouda, M. O. H. A. M. E. D. M. F. DARWISH, M. A. T. T. I. LEHTONEN, K. A. R. A. R. MAHMOUD, and T. A. M. E. R. M. ELKHODRAGY, "Pollution Severity Monitoring of High Voltage Transmission Line Insulators Using Wireless Device Based on Leakage Current Bursts", IEEE OPEN ACCESS, vol. 10, pp. 53713-53723, 2022.
Farag, S., K. A. Alakeel, S. GadAllah, M. O. H. A. M. E. D. NASSER, M. Okely, Ahmed Ezzat Ahmed, S. M. Soliman, A. M. Saad, M. T. El-Saadony, and S. Al Ashaal, "Polychromatism in adult Deroplax silphoides (Heteroptera: Scutelleridae) and a morphological examination of the immature stages", Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences: Elsevier, 2022. Abstract
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Motawee, M. E., F. Hassan, P. M. Mohie, M. M. Khalifa, Y. M. Elbastawisy, and others, "Possible protective effect of each of Omega-3 PUFA and leptin on indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer in rats with type II DM", Bulletin of Egyptian Society for Physiological Sciences, vol. 42, no. 4: Egyptian Society for Physiological Sciences, pp. 329–343, 2022. Abstract
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Ali, M., M. Hussein, R. Magdy, A. Khamis, A. - A. S.A., A. M. Othman, A. Ahmed, and W. Osama, "The potential impact of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome on migraine headache characteristics", BMC Neurology, vol. 22, issue 1, 2022.
Ali, M., M. Hussein, R. Magdy, A. Khamis, A. - A. S.A., A. M. Othman, A. Ahmed, and W. Osama, "The potential impact of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome on migraine headache characteristics", BMC Neurology, vol. 22, issue 1, 2022.
Ali, M., M. Hussein, R. Magdy, A. Khamis, S. A. Al-Azayem, A. Othman, A. Ahmed, and W. Osama, "The potential impact of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome on migraine headache characteristics", BMC Neurology, vol. 22, issue 422, pp. 1-8, 2022. s12883-022-02966-x.pdf
Attia, M. M., N. A. Othman, and S. M. El-Gameel, "The potentiality of Fenugreek nanoemulsion for control of mosquito-Borne Disease (Culex quinquefasciatus; Diptera: Culicidae)", Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries, vol. 26(3), issue 1110 – 6131, pp. 613 – 623, 2022.
AbdelGhaffar, M. M., D. Omran, A. Elgebaly, E. I. Bahbah, shimaa afify, M. AlSoda, M. El-Shiekh, E. S. ElSayed, S. S. Shaaban, S. AbdelHafez, et al., "Prediction of mortality in hospitalized Egyptian patients with Coronavirus disease-2019: A multicenter retrospective study.", PloS one, vol. 17, issue 1, pp. e0262348, 2022. Abstract

We aimed to assess the epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory characteristics associated with mortality among hospitalized Egyptian patients with COVID-19. A multicenter, retrospective study was conducted on all polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-confirmed COVID-19 cases admitted through the period from April to July 2020. A generalized linear model was reconstructed with covariates based on predictor's statistical significance and clinically relevance. The odds ratio (OR) was calculated by using stepwise logistic regression modeling. A total of 3712 hospitalized patients were included; of them, 900 deaths were recorded (24.2%). Compared to survived patients, non-survived patients were more likely to be older than 60 years (65.7%), males (53.6%) diabetic (37.6%), hypertensive (37.2%), and had chronic renal insufficiency (9%). Non-survived patients were less likely to receive azithromycin (p <0.001), anticoagulants (p <0.001), and steroids (p <0.001). We found that age ≥ 60 years old (OR = 2.82, 95% CI 2.05-3.86; p <0.0001), diabetes mellitus (OR = 1.58, 95% CI 1.14-2.19; p = 0.006), hypertension (OR = 1.69, 95% CI 1.22-2.36; p = 0.002), chronic renal insufficiency (OR = 3.15, 95% CI 1.84-5.38; p <0.0001), tachycardia (OR = 1.65, 95% CI 1.22-2.23; p <0.001), hypoxemia (OR = 5.69, 95% CI 4.05-7.98; p <0.0001), GCS <13 (OR 515.2, 95% CI 148.5-1786.9; p <0.0001), the use of therapeutic dose of anticoagulation (OR = 0.4, 95% CI 0.22-0.74, p = 0.003) and azithromycin (OR = 0.16, 95% CI 0.09-0.26; p <0.0001) were independent negative predictors of mortality. In conclusion, age >60 years, comorbidities, tachycardia, hypoxemia, and altered consciousness level are independent predictors of mortality among Egyptian hospitalized patients with COVID-19. On the other hand, the use of anticoagulants and azithromycin is associated with reduced mortality.

Salman, M. A., A. Rabiee, A. Salman, A. Elewa, M. Tourky, A. A. Mahmoud, A. Moustafa, H. E. - D. Shaaban, A. A. Ismail, K. Noureldin, et al., "Predictors of type-2 diabetes remission following bariatric surgery after a two-year follow up.", Asian journal of surgery, 2022. Abstract

PURPOSE: Bariatric surgery is evolving as a successful tool for managing morbid obesity and T2DM. This study aimed to identify predictors of diabetes remission after two types of bariatric procedures.

METHODS: This prospective study enrolled 172 patients with morbid obesity associated with T2DM scheduled for bariatric surgery. Two laparoscopic bariatric procedures were done; single anastomosis gastric bypass (SAGB, n = 83) and sleeve gastrectomy (LSG, n = 68). Lipid accumulation product index (LAP) and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI) were used to evaluate lipid profile and insulin sensitivity. Two years after surgery condition of DM was evaluated as complete remission (CR), partial remission (PR), or improvement. The primary outcome measure was predictors of diabetes remission.

RESULTS: Two years after surgery, 151 patients were available for evaluation, where 75 patients (49.7%) achieved CR, while PR was found in 36 (23.8%). CR was significantly associated with younger age, shorter duration of DM (p < 0.001, for both), higher C-peptide and GLP-1 levels (p < 0.001 and p = 0.002, respectively), and bypass surgery (p = 0.027). On multivariate analysis, shorter duration of DM, lower BMI, and higher C-peptide levels were the independent factors predicting CR.

CONCLUSION: Complete remission of T2DM can be achieved in nearly half of the patients two years after SG or SAGB. The duration of diabetes and preoperative BMI and C-peptide levels are the independent factors predicting complete remissions.

AbdElsamea, G. A., M. Amr, A. M. N. Tolba, H. O. Elboraie, A. Soliman, S. H. E. sayed, and D. A. Osman, "Premenstrual syndrome and its biopsychosocial symptoms among physiotherapy students in Eastern Delta: An exploratory study", Fizjoterapia Polska, vol. 22, issue 5, pp. 88-99, 2022.