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1979
Pimprikar, G. D., B. R. Norment, and J. R. Heitz, "Toxicity of rose bengal to various instars of Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus and Aedes triseriatus", Environmental Entomology, vol. 8, issue 5: Oxford University Press Oxford, UK, pp. 856-859, 1979. Abstract
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Atef, M., "Trimethoprim in Sheep Influence of pH and Protein Binding on Mammary and Renal Excretion", Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe A, vol. 26, no. 1: Wiley Online Library, pp. 37–43, 1979. Abstract
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Kamel, R., E. Najeeb, Y. A. Badr, M. A. Semary, and M. A. Hadhoud, "TWO-STAGE STRESS-DEPENDENT CREEP MECHANISM IN PLASTICIZED POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE) (PVC).", Journal of polymer science. Part A-1, Polymer chemistry, vol. 17, no. 12, pp. 4003-4010, 1979. AbstractWebsite
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Hilali, M., and E. Scholtyseck, "Ultrastructural study of globidian parasites infecting the abomasum of sheep in Germany.", Acta veterinaria Scandinavica, vol. 20, issue 3, pp. 321, 1979. Abstract
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Hilali, M., F. A. Ghaffar, and E. Scholtyseck, "Ultrastructural study of the endogenous stages of Isospora canis (Nemeseri, 1959) in the small intestine of dogs", Acta veterinaria; Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1979. Abstract
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El Talty, Y. I., A. M. Youssef, Y. Chali, and S. A. GABR, "use of corn steep liquor. Effects of some byproducts in metabolism trials with sheep", Veterinary medical journal, 1979. Abstract
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1978
El-Fishawy, A. M., M. G.H., and M. S. Ahmed, "Study of the flavonoid and saponin content of Solenostemma argel Hayne ", Sixth Congress of Arab pharmacists Union, , Tunis, ., Nov., 1978.
Khalil, E. E., "Numerical Procedures as a Tool to Engineering Design", INFORMA‎TICA 78, 6-101, pp.1-4., Yugoslavia, June, 1978.
Khalil, E. E., "A Simplified Approach for the Calculationsof Free and Confined Spray Flames", PROC.16TH AEROSPACE SCIENCE MEETING, PAPER, AIAA 78-29, Reno, USA, January 1978.
El-Sherbiny, R., Halling, J., and D. Teer, "The effect of PVD surface coatings on Surface Texture", Conf. on Advances in Surface Coating Technology, British Inst. Of Welding, , , London, Feb, 1978.
Halling J., and S. M.G.D., "ROLE OF SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY IN THE FRICTION OF SOFT METALLIC FILMS.", Tribology Convention, IMechE, Swansea, UK, April, 1978.
أبوغازي, عماد, and ضياء أبوغازي, "علي يهجت أو عصر من إرساء الدعائم", الندوة العلمية السنوية للجمعية المصرية للدراسات التاريخية بعنوان عالم الآثار الإسلامية علي بهجت, 8-9 نوفمبر 1978. ly_bhjt_w_sr_mn_rs_ldym.pdf
Barrada, A. M., "The Interface between Users' Needs and Technological Development", Seminar on Development of New Arppoches to Housing Policy and Production in Egypt, Cairo, Egypt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pp. 191-199, 24 January, 1978. img-z17150613-0001_9_files_merged.pdf
Khayyal, M. T., H. A. Samaan, and E. E. Galal, "The antagonism of the analgesic effect of dipyrone by L-dopa and its relation to brain amine concentrations.", The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology, vol. 30, issue 3, pp. 195-6, 1978 Mar. Abstract
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Khayyal, M. T., H. A. Samaan, and E. E. Galal, "The antagonism of the analgesic effect of dipyrone by L-dopa and its relation to brain amine concentrations.", The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology, vol. 30, issue 3, pp. 195-6, 1978 Mar. Abstract
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Khayyal, M. T., H. A. Samaan, and E. E. Galal, "The antagonism of the analgesic effect of dipyrone by L-dopa and its relation to brain amine concentrations.", The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology, vol. 30, issue 3, pp. 195-6, 1978 Mar. Abstract
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Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. I. In vitro and in vivo effect of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 49-57, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenate of non infected mice were determined. In vitro, niridazole was found to inhibit the succinate and pyruvate oxidation at the high concentration tested (10(-3)M). The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was unaffected. In vivo, niridazole showed a stimulatory effect on the rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate at a dosage level of 100 mg/kg for 5 days. The observed changes were discussed and the differences observed between the in vivo and in vitro work were assumed to be due to exposure of the tissues to the unmetabolized drug in vitro and to the drug and its metabolites in vivo.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. I. In vitro and in vivo effect of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 49-57, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenate of non infected mice were determined. In vitro, niridazole was found to inhibit the succinate and pyruvate oxidation at the high concentration tested (10(-3)M). The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was unaffected. In vivo, niridazole showed a stimulatory effect on the rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate at a dosage level of 100 mg/kg for 5 days. The observed changes were discussed and the differences observed between the in vivo and in vitro work were assumed to be due to exposure of the tissues to the unmetabolized drug in vitro and to the drug and its metabolites in vivo.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. I. In vitro and in vivo effect of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 49-57, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenate of non infected mice were determined. In vitro, niridazole was found to inhibit the succinate and pyruvate oxidation at the high concentration tested (10(-3)M). The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was unaffected. In vivo, niridazole showed a stimulatory effect on the rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate at a dosage level of 100 mg/kg for 5 days. The observed changes were discussed and the differences observed between the in vivo and in vitro work were assumed to be due to exposure of the tissues to the unmetabolized drug in vitro and to the drug and its metabolites in vivo.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. II. In vitro and in vivo effects of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in Schistosoma mansoni infected mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 59-69, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenates of infected mice were described. The effect of schistosoma mansoni infection on the previously mentioned parameters was also described. The infection per se did not affect the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate, succinate and alpha-ketoglutarate when used as gluconeogenic precursors. In case of the rates of oxidation of pyruvate, succinate alpha-ketoglutarate and citrate, the infection decreased them significantly. In vitro, niridazole did not increase the inhibition of the rate of oxidation of different substances studied caused by the infection per se. The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was also unaffected. In vivo, niridazole did not affect the oxidoreductases more than did the infection per se. In fact in many cases, the drug tended to normalize the inhibitory effect of the infection on some of the enzyme systems, particularly in the case of the citrate succinate and pyruvate. On administration of 100 mg/kg of niridazole for 5 days (i.e. low dosage only) the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate was stimulated. Such effects seem to be related to the presence of metabolites rather than to the parent drug.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. II. In vitro and in vivo effects of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in Schistosoma mansoni infected mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 59-69, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenates of infected mice were described. The effect of schistosoma mansoni infection on the previously mentioned parameters was also described. The infection per se did not affect the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate, succinate and alpha-ketoglutarate when used as gluconeogenic precursors. In case of the rates of oxidation of pyruvate, succinate alpha-ketoglutarate and citrate, the infection decreased them significantly. In vitro, niridazole did not increase the inhibition of the rate of oxidation of different substances studied caused by the infection per se. The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was also unaffected. In vivo, niridazole did not affect the oxidoreductases more than did the infection per se. In fact in many cases, the drug tended to normalize the inhibitory effect of the infection on some of the enzyme systems, particularly in the case of the citrate succinate and pyruvate. On administration of 100 mg/kg of niridazole for 5 days (i.e. low dosage only) the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate was stimulated. Such effects seem to be related to the presence of metabolites rather than to the parent drug.

Sharaf, A. A., M. T. Khayyal, A. Kheir-el-Din, A. A. Sharaf, and F. Kassem, "Biochemical effects of niridazole. II. In vitro and in vivo effects of niridazole on the rate of gluconeogenesis and the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in Schistosoma mansoni infected mice.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 59-69, 1978. Abstract

The effects of the antischistosomal drug, niridazole, on the rate of gluconeogenesis in kidney cortex slices and on the rate of oxidation of pyruvate and some Krebs cycle intermediates in liver homogenates of infected mice were described. The effect of schistosoma mansoni infection on the previously mentioned parameters was also described. The infection per se did not affect the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate, succinate and alpha-ketoglutarate when used as gluconeogenic precursors. In case of the rates of oxidation of pyruvate, succinate alpha-ketoglutarate and citrate, the infection decreased them significantly. In vitro, niridazole did not increase the inhibition of the rate of oxidation of different substances studied caused by the infection per se. The rate of gluconeogenesis from alpha-ketoglutarate was also unaffected. In vivo, niridazole did not affect the oxidoreductases more than did the infection per se. In fact in many cases, the drug tended to normalize the inhibitory effect of the infection on some of the enzyme systems, particularly in the case of the citrate succinate and pyruvate. On administration of 100 mg/kg of niridazole for 5 days (i.e. low dosage only) the rate of gluconeogenesis from pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate was stimulated. Such effects seem to be related to the presence of metabolites rather than to the parent drug.

Winter, H., Th.M.El-Sherbini, E. Bloemen, F. J. De Heer, and A. Salop, A comparison between radiative and non-radiative deexcitation after electron capture by multiple charged ions, , vol. 68, issue 2, pp. 211 - 214, 1978. AbstractWebsite
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Hanna, S. K., M. T. Khayyal, S. Saleh, F. Farid, and W. A. Abdulla, "Effect of hycanthone and niridazole on cholinesterase levels in experimental schistosomiasis.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 101-12, 1978. Abstract
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Hanna, S. K., M. T. Khayyal, S. Saleh, F. Farid, and W. A. Abdulla, "Effect of hycanthone and niridazole on cholinesterase levels in experimental schistosomiasis.", Egyptian journal of bilharziasis, vol. 5, issue 1-2, pp. 101-12, 1978. Abstract
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