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2021
Eldin, M. M., A. S. Hassan, T. A. Tareef, M. Baraka, M. Gabr, and A. H. Omar, "Platelet Concentrate In Lumbar Interbody Cage Fusion: A New Era of Modality Of Fusion", Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences, 2021. oamjms-9b-356.pdf
OS, H., K. MM, K. IM, and M. HS, " Development of a new Python- based cardiac phantom for myocardial SPECT imaging. ", Ann Nucl Med., vol. 35, issue 1, pp. 47-58, 2021.
S.B.Mahmoud, M.K.Anwar, O.G.Shaker, and D.A.ElSharkawy, " Possible Relation between Vitamin D and Interleukin-17 in the Pathogenesis of Lichen Planus.", Dermatology, vol. 237, issue 6, pp. 896-901, 2021.
Malik, S., H. Almusawa, S. Kumar, A. - M. Wazwaz, and M. S. Osman, "A (2+ 1)-dimensional Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation with competing dispersion effect: Painlevé analysis, dynamical behavior and invariant solutions", Results in Physics, vol. 23: Elsevier, pp. 104043, 2021. Abstract
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Kumar, S., M. Niwas, M. S. Osman, and M. A. Abdou, "Abundant different types of exact soliton solution to the (4+ 1)-dimensional Fokas and (2+ 1)-dimensional breaking soliton equations", Communications in Theoretical Physics, vol. 73, issue 10: IOP Publishing, pp. 105007, 2021. Abstract
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Ali, K. K., R. Yilmazer, H. Bulut, T. Aktürk, and M. S. Osman, "Abundant exact solutions to the strain wave equation in micro-structured solids", Modern Physics Letters B, vol. 35, issue 26: World Scientific, pp. 2150439, 2021. Abstract
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Yang, M., M. S. Osman, and J. - G. Liu, "Abundant lump-type solutions for the extended (3+ 1)-dimensional Jimbo–Miwa equation", Results in Physics, vol. 23: Elsevier, pp. 104009, 2021. Abstract
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Ammar, M. M., T. Elnady, T. Osman, and W. El-Sallamy, "ACOUSTIC MODELING OF SPARK ARRESTOR FOR DIESEL ENGINES", ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, vol. 16, issue 3, pp. 312-319, 2021. acoustic_modeling_of_spark_arrestor_for_diesel_engines.pdf
Rasekh, E. O., R. Osman, D. Ibraheem, Y. madney, E. Radwan, A. Gameel, A. Abdelhafiz, A. Kamel, and S. elfishawi, "Acute lymphoblastic leukemia-like treatment regimen provides better response in mixed phenotype acute leukemia: a comparative study between adults and pediatric MPAL patients.", Annals of hematology, vol. 100, issue 3, pp. 699-707, 2021. Abstract

Mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) is a rare type of leukemia with a limited number of studies conducted to characterize its clinical spectrum and most importantly the best treatment modality. MPAL blasts show more than one phenotype either myeloid/monocytic with T- or B-lymphoid or extremely rare triple lineage associated phenotypic markers. This study aimed to characterize MPAL cases with special emphasis on comparing adult and pediatric age groups, exploring treatment regimens, and clinical outcome. Among 2571 acute leukemia patients, 102 MPAL cases fulfilling the 2008/2016 WHO diagnostic criteria of MPAL were recruited in the study. The incidence of MPAL was 4% of acute leukemia patients. Pediatric cases were 54 (53%) while adults were 48/102 (47%). Myeloid/B-lymphoid phenotype was found in 86/102 (84%), with BCR-ABL fusion gene transcript detected in 14/102(13.7%) patients. ALL-like treatment showed better response rates as compared with the myeloid based regimen (p = 0.001). MPAL behaves in a manner that resembles in clinical features, their lymphoid progenitor counterpart leukemias both in adults and pediatric patients with superior treatment response to ALL-like regimen, especially in adults.

Rasekh, E. O., R. Osman, D. Ibraheem, Y. madney, E. Radwan, A. Gameel, A. Abdelhafiz, A. Kamel, and S. elfishawi, "Acute lymphoblastic leukemia-like treatment regimen provides better response in mixed phenotype acute leukemia: a comparative study between adults and pediatric MPAL patients.", Annals of hematology, vol. 100, issue 3, pp. 699-707, 2021. Abstract

Mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) is a rare type of leukemia with a limited number of studies conducted to characterize its clinical spectrum and most importantly the best treatment modality. MPAL blasts show more than one phenotype either myeloid/monocytic with T- or B-lymphoid or extremely rare triple lineage associated phenotypic markers. This study aimed to characterize MPAL cases with special emphasis on comparing adult and pediatric age groups, exploring treatment regimens, and clinical outcome. Among 2571 acute leukemia patients, 102 MPAL cases fulfilling the 2008/2016 WHO diagnostic criteria of MPAL were recruited in the study. The incidence of MPAL was 4% of acute leukemia patients. Pediatric cases were 54 (53%) while adults were 48/102 (47%). Myeloid/B-lymphoid phenotype was found in 86/102 (84%), with BCR-ABL fusion gene transcript detected in 14/102(13.7%) patients. ALL-like treatment showed better response rates as compared with the myeloid based regimen (p = 0.001). MPAL behaves in a manner that resembles in clinical features, their lymphoid progenitor counterpart leukemias both in adults and pediatric patients with superior treatment response to ALL-like regimen, especially in adults.

Rasekh, E. O., R. Osman, D. Ibraheem, Y. madney, E. Radwan, A. Gameel, A. Abdelhafiz, A. Kamel, and S. elfishawi, "Acute lymphoblastic leukemia–like treatment regimen provides better response in mixed phenotype acute leukemia: a comparative study between adults and pediatric MPAL patients", Annals of Hematology , vol. 100, issue 3, pp. (2021) 100:699–707, 2021.
Rasekh, E. O., R. Osman, D. Ibraheem, Y. madney, E. Radwan, A. Gameel, A. Abdelhafiz, A. Kamel, and S. elfishawi, "Acute lymphoblastic leukemia–like treatment regimen provides better response in mixed phenotype acute leukemia: a comparative study between adults and pediatric MPAL patients", Annals of Hematology, vol. 100: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 699-707, 2021. Abstract
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O.A.Abdallah, S. F. G. E. Din, M.M.Tohamy, F.N.Abdelmohsen, and N.N.Ismail, "Adapting healthy life style program is more effective than atorvastatin in improving sexual function in hypercholestrolemic females: A pilot prospective study", sexologies, vol. 30, issue 4, pp. e155-e161, 2021.
Sadek, S. M., W. A. Omran, M. A. M. Hassan, and H. E. A. Talaat, "Adaptive robust energy management for isolated microgrids considering reactive power capabilities of distributed energy resources and reactive power costs", Electric Power Systems Research, vol. 199: Elsevier, pp. 107375, 2021. Abstract
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Elnawawy M, S., A. E. Okasha, and H. A. Hosny, "Agent-based models of administrative corruption: an overview", International Journal of Modelling and Simulation: Taylor & Francis, pp. 1–9, 2021. Abstract
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Abd-El-Hafez, M. A., M. D. El-Shafee, S. H. Omar, A. A. Aburahma, and S. S. Kamar, "The ameliorative effect of curcumin on cryptorchid and non-cryptorchid testes in induced unilateral cryptorchidism in albino rat: histological evaluation.", Folia morphologica, vol. 80, issue 3, pp. 596-604, 2021. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cryptorchidism, one or both hidden testes, is the most common abnormality of male sexual development. Subfertility or infertility is associated with both unilateral and bilateral cryptorchidism. In this study, we investigate the possible ameliorative effect of curcumin (Cur) on the induced-unilateral cryptorchidism testicular injury in both cryptorchid (Cryp) and non-cryptorchid (non-Cryp) scrotal testes through histological, immunohistochemical and morphometrics.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty adult male albino rats were divided into: control group, Cur control group, Cryp group, and Cryp+Cur group. The rat model was surgically established by fixing the left testis in the abdomen. The treated groups were subjected to surgically induced-unilateral cryptorchidism on the left side then were given Cur (80 mg/kg) orally, for 20 days. Histological analysis using haematoxylin and eosin and periodic acid Schiff's reaction was done. Immunohistochemistry was performed for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA); to estimate the proliferation in the germinal epithelium, and vimentin; to evaluate Sertoli cells. The results were confirmed by statistical evaluation of the spermatogenic epithelium height, the seminiferous tubules diameter, the basement membrane thickness, the number of PCNA immunostained cells and the area per cent of vimentin immunostaining.

RESULTS: Distorted seminiferous tubules, substantial degeneration of the germinal epithelium, thickening of the basement membrane with a significant decrease in PCNA and vimentin immunostaining were observed in Cryp group; mainly in the cryptorchid testis. These structural changes were significantly reversed in Crypt+Cur group.

CONCLUSIONS: Curcumin proved to be an important and effective medical line for protecting against the unfavourable sequels of cryptorchidism in a rat model.

Morgan, A. M., Mona K Galal, Marwa A Ibrahim, A. M. Hussien, E. I. Hassanen, H. A. Ogaly, S. A. A. Dulmani, F. A. M. Al‐Zahrani, S. Kamel, and undefined, "The ameliorative effect of N‐acetylcysteine against penconazole induced neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory disorders in rats", J Biochem Mol Toxicol. 2021;e22884: 1-11, vol. e22884:, pp. 1-11, 2021.
El-Bashar, R., M. Hussein, S. F. Hegazy, Y. Badr, M. F. O. Hameed, and S. S. A. Obayya, "Analysis of highly efficient quad-crescent-shaped Si nanowires solar cell", Optics Express, vol. 29, no. 9: Optical Society of America, pp. 13641–13656, 2021. Abstract
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El-Bashar, R., M. Hussein, S. F. Hegazy, Y. Badr, M. F. O. Hameed, and S. S. A. Obayya, "Analysis of highly efficient quad-crescent-shaped Si nanowires solar cell", Optics Express, vol. 29, issue 9, pp. 13641-13656, 2021. ahamdullah_ramy_oe_2021.pdf
Yao, S. W., M. E. Islam, M. Ali, M. Inc, M. Adel, and M. S. Osman, "Analysis of parametric effects in the wave profile of the variant Boussinesq equation through two analytical approaches", Open Physics, 2021.
Akbar, A. M., M. A. Kayum, M. S. Osman, A. - H. Abdel-Aty, and H. Eleuch, "Analysis of voltage and current flow of electrical transmission lines through mZK equation", Results in Physics, vol. 20: Elsevier, pp. 103696, 2021. Abstract
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Cuahutenango-Barro, B., M. A. Taneco-Hernández, Y. - P. Lv, J. F. Gómez-Aguilar, M. S. Osman, H. Jahanshahi, and A. A. Aly, "Analytical solutions of fractional wave equation with memory effect using the fractional derivative with exponential kernel", Results in Physics, vol. 25: Elsevier, pp. 104148, 2021. Abstract
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Ismael, H. F., S. S. Atas, H. Bulut, and M. S. Osman, "Analytical solutions to the M-derivative resonant Davey–Stewartson equations", Modern Physics Letters B, vol. 35, issue 30: World Scientific, pp. 2150455, 2021. Abstract
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Osman, A., A. El-Hadary, A. A. Korish, H. M. AlNafea, M. A. Alhakbany, A. A. Awad, and M. Abdel-Hamid, "Angiotensin-I converting enzyme inhibition and antioxidant activity of papain-hydrolyzed camel whey protein and its hepato-renal protective effects in thioacetamide-induced toxicity", Foods, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 1-11, 2021. AbstractWebsite
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