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Mohamed, A. A., N. Mohamed, S. Mohamoud, F. E. Zahran, R. A. Khattab, D. A. E. - damasy, E. Alsayed, and S. Abd-Elsalam, "SARS-CoV-2: The path of prevention and control.", Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets. , vol. 21, issue (3), pp. 358-362, 2021.
Shaden Abdulmohsin AlMojel, S. F. Ibrahim, L. K. Alshammari, M. H. Zadah, R. N. A. ghamdi, and D. A. A. Thaqfan, "Saudi population Awareness and Attitude Regarding Stem Cell Donation", Archives of pharmacy practice, vol. 12, issue 1, pp. 85-89, 2021.
Etreby, R. E., M. A. Elraouf, A. Fouad, M. Nasser, M. A. Bassiouni, N. Zayed, A. Yosry, and Z. abdellatif, "Screening for chronic hepatitis C and chronic hepatitis B infections among pregnant females: a cross-sectional study", Egyptian Liver Journal, vol. 11, issue 43, pp. 1-5, 2021.
Azzouz, M., H. Zeineldin, and E. El-Saadany, "Selective Phase Tripping for Microgrids Powered by Synchronverter-Interfaced Renewable Energy Sources", IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, vol. 36, pp. 3506-3518, 2021.
Azzouz, M., H. Zeineldin, and E. El-Saadany, "Selective Phase Tripping for Microgrids Powered by Synchronverter-Interfaced Renewable Energy Sources", IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, vol. 36, pp. 3506-3518, 2021.
Sherief, L. M., E. R. Abd El-Khalek, I. A. Libda, O. A. Gaber, N. M. Kamal, B. K. Soliman, W. A. Mokhtar, G. A. Mokhtar, H. E. Salah, G. M. Kamar, et al., "Serum endocan and endothelial dysfunction in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors: a tertiary center experience.", Therapeutic advances in chronic disease, vol. 12, pp. 20406223211015963, 2021. Abstractendocan.pdf

Background: An increased risk of cardiovascular complications is reported in survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Early identification of impaired vascular health may allow for early interventions to improve outcomes.

Aim: The study was conducted to assess the endothelial dysfunction in ALL survivors using a new marker, serum endocan, and measurement of the mean common carotid arteries intima media thickness (cIMT).

Methods: A case-control study was conducted on 100 childhood ALL survivors (aged 6-18 years), with 80 healthy age and sex-matched children as a control group. Lipid profile, hepatitis markers, and serum ferritin where measured, in addition to the measurement of serum endocan. and cIMT by B-mode high-resolution ultrasonography for all study participants.

Results: Triglycerides, total cholesterol, post prandial glucose, and serum ferritin were significantly higher in ALL survivors than controls ( < 0.05). Dyslipidemia was detected in 6% of ALL survivors. ALL survivors showed statistically higher serum endocan levels (470.41 ± 556.1 ng/l, , 225.94 ± 185.2 ng/l, respectively) and increased cIMT levels compared with the control group (0.650 ± 0.129 mm 0.320 ± 0.095 mm, respectively)  < 0.05. Serum endocan was positively correlated with cIMT and blood cholesterol.

Conclusions: The survivors of childhood ALL demonstrated an elevated level of serum endocan and increased cIMT. These can be used as predictors of endothelial dysfunction, and, as a consequence, the risk of developing premature atherosclerosis.

abu Zeid, O., L. Rashed, S. Khalifa, M. A. Saleh, and N. Ragab, "Serum levels of soluble PD1 in pemphigus vulgaris: A useful marker for disease severity.", Journal of cosmetic dermatology, vol. 20, issue 4, pp. 1298-1302, 2021. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is a life-threatening autoimmune blistering disease targeting the skin and mucous membranes. Programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1) is an immune checkpoint which binds to two ligands, PDL1 and PDL2 resulting in negative regulation of antigen receptor signaling, thus, play a critical role in the immune regulation of autoimmune diseases.

AIM: In this work we aimed to assess serum levels of soluble PD1 (sPD1) in patients with active PV and in patients in remission in an attempt to evaluate its effect on disease severity.

METHODS: In this case-control study, 60 pemphigus vulgaris patients (30 clinically active and 30 in a clinical remission) and 30 age matched healthy control subjects were included. Severity of PV was assessed using pemphigus disease area index (PDAI) score. Serum levels of sPD1 were measured by ELISA for both patients and healthy control.

RESULTS: Serum levels of sPD1 were significantly lower in PV patients than in controls (P < .001) and significantly lower in patients with active disease than in those in remission (P < .001). Serum sPD1 correlated negatively with the severity of the disease (P < .001, r = -0.4).

CONCLUSION: A defect in PD1 pathway is suggested in PV patients, and this defect plays a substantial role in determining the severity of the disease. Thus, sPD1 could be considered a useful marker for disease severity and targeting PD1 pathway could be a potential aim for future therapies of PV.

Eid, R. A., M. S. Zaki, M. Al-Shraim, M. A. Eldeen, E. E. Massoud, A. A. Shati, S. S. Kamar, and M. A. Haidara, Silymarin's defensive role against hepatotoxicity induced by amiodarone in albino rats, , 2021.
Ameen, I.G., Zaky, M.A., and E. H. Doha, "Singularity preserving spectral collocation method for nonlinear systems of fractional differential equations with the right-sided Caputo fractional derivative", Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, vol. 392, pp. 113468, 2021.
Zaghloul, A. S., A. E. R. M. ElNashar, sameh fayek gamalEl Din, S. Z. Said, H. M. Saad, H. R. Eldebs, and I. A. L. Osman, "Smoking status and the baseline international index of erectile function score can predict satisfactory response to platelet rich plasma in patients with erectile dysfunction: A prospective pilot study", Andrologia, vol. 53, pp. e14162., 2021.
Elnashar, A., H. Zeng, B. Wu, A. A. Fenta, M. Nabil, and R. Duerler, "Soil erosion assessment in the Blue Nile Basin driven by a novel RUSLE-GEE framework", Science of The Total Environment, vol. 793, pp. 148466, 2021. AbstractWebsite

Assessment of soil loss and understanding its major drivers are essential to implement targeted management interventions. We have proposed and developed a Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation framework fully implemented in the Google Earth Engine cloud platform (RUSLE-GEE) for high spatial resolution (90 m) soil erosion assessment. Using RUSLE-GEE, we analyzed the soil loss rate for different erosion levels, land cover types, and slopes in the Blue Nile Basin. The results showed that the mean soil loss rate is 39.73, 57.98, and 6.40 t ha−1 yr−1 for the entire Blue Nile, Upper Blue Nile, and Lower Blue Nile Basins, respectively. Our results also indicated that soil protection measures should be implemented in approximately 27% of the Blue Nile Basin, as these areas face a moderate to high risk of erosion (>10 t ha−1 yr−1). In addition, downscaling the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) precipitation data from 25 km to 1 km spatial resolution significantly impacts rainfall erosivity and soil loss rate. In terms of soil erosion assessment, the study showed the rapid characterization of soil loss rates that could be used to prioritize erosion mitigation plans to support sustainable land resources and tackle land degradation in the Blue Nile Basin.

Morsy, A. M., and J. G. Zornberg, "Soil-Reinforcement Interaction: Stress Regime Evolution in Geosynthetic-Reinforced Soils", Geotextiles and Geomembranes, vol. 49, issue 1, pp. 323-342, 2021.
Barman, H. K., A. M. Akbar, M. S. Osman, K. S. Nisar, M. Zakarya, A. - H. Abdel-Aty, and H. Eleuch, "Solutions to the Konopelchenko-Dubrovsky equation and the Landau-Ginzburg-Higgs equation via the generalized Kudryashov technique", Results in Physics, vol. 24: Elsevier, pp. 104092, 2021. Abstract
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Issa, Y. M., N. S. Abdel-Kader, and A. E. Zahran, "Spectrophotometric Determination of Benzalkonium Chloride using Sulfonephthaleins", Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., vol. 68, issue 1, pp. 50-59, 2021.
Hadda, T. B., F. S. S. Deniz, I. E. Orhan, H. Zgou, A. Rauf, Y. N. Mabkhot, B. Bennani, D. R. Emam, N. A. Kheder, A. Asayari, et al., "Spiro Heterocyclic Compounds as Potential Anti-Alzheimer Agents (Part 2): Their Metal Chelation Capacity, POM Analyses and DFT Studies", Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 17, pp. 834-843, 2021.
A. Eajal, H. Muda, A. A., A. M. Hosani, H. H. Zeineldin, and E. El-Saadany, "Stability Evaluation of AC/DC Hybrid Microgrids Considering Bidirectional Power Flow Through the Interlinking Converters", IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 43876-43888, 2021.
EAJAL, A. B. D. E. L. S. A. L. A. M. A., H. A. R. I. K. R. I. S. H. N. A. MUDA, A. Aderibole, M. A. Hosani, H. Zeineldin, and E. F. El-Saadany, "Stability Evaluation of AC/DC Hybrid Microgrids Considering Bidirectional Power Flow Through the Interlinking Converters", IEEE Access, vol. 9, pp. 43876-43888, 2021.
Hmmam, I., N. ’ma Zaid, B. Mamdouh, A. Abdallatif, M. Abd-Elfattah, and M. Ali, "Storage Behavior of “Seddik” Mango Fruit Coated with CMC and Guar Gum-Based Silver Nanoparticles", Horticulturae, vol. 7, issue 3, 2021. storage_behavior_of_seddik_mango_fruit_coated_with_cmc.pdf
Hmmam, I., N. ’ma Zaid, B. Mamdouh, A. Abdallatif, M. Abd-Elfattah, and M. Ali, "Storage Behavior of “Seddik” Mango Fruit Coated with CMC and Guar Gum-Based Silver Nanoparticles", Horticulturae, vol. 7, issue 3, pp. 1-20, 2021.
Hmmam, I., N. ’ma Zaid, B. Mamdouh, A. Abdallatif, M. Abd-Elfattah, and M. Ali, "Storage Behavior of “Seddik” mango fruit coated with CMC and guar gum-based silver nanoparticles", Horticulturae, vol. 7, no. 3: MDPI, pp. 44, 2021. Abstract
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Hmmam, I., N. ’ma Zaid, B. Mamdouh, A. Abdallatif, M. Abd-Elfattah, and M. Al, "Storage Behavior of “Seddik” Mango Fruit Coated with CMC and Guar Gum-Based Silver Nanoparticles", Horticulturae, vol. 7, issue 3, pp. 44, 2021.
Gao, Y., D. - C. Huang, C. Liu, Z. - L. Song, J. - R. Liu, S. - K. Guo, J. - Y. Tan, R. - L. Qiu, B. Jin, H. Zhang, et al., "Streptochlorin analogues as potential antifungal agents: Design, synthesis, antifungal activity and molecular docking study", Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, vol. 35, pp. 116073, 2021. AbstractWebsite

Streptochlorin is a small molecule of indole alkaloid isolated from marine Streptomyces sp., it is a promising lead compound due to its potent bioactivity in preventing many phytopathogens in our previous study, but further structural modifications are required to improve its antifungal activity. Our work in this paper focused on the replacement of oxazole ring in streptochlorin with the imidazole ring, to discover novel analogues. Based on this design strategy, three series of streptochlorin analogues were efficiently synthesized through sequential Vilsmeier-Haack reaction, Van Leusen imidazole synthesis and halogenation reaction. Some of the analogues displayed excellent activity in the primary assays, and this is highlighted by compounds 4g and 4i, the growth inhibition against Alternaria Leaf Spot and Rhizoctorzia solani under 50 μg/mL are 97.5% and 90.3%, respectively, even more active than those of streptochlorin, pimprinine and Osthole. Molecular docking models indicated that streptochlorin binds with Thermus thermophiles Leucyl-tRNA Synthetase in a similar mode to AN2690, offering a perspective on the mode of action study for antifungal activities of streptochlorin derivatives. Further study is still ongoing with the aim of discovering synthetic analogues, with improved antifungal activity and clear mode of action.

MANSOUR, M. S., A. M. Elbaz, W. L. Roberts, M. F. Zayed, M. Juddoo, B. M. Akoush, A. M. Khedr, H. M. Al-Bulqini, and A. R. Masri, "Structure and stability characteristics of turbulent planar flames with inhomogeneous jet in a concentric flow slot burner", Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 2597-2606, 2021. AbstractWebsite

Turbulent flames with compositionally inhomogeneous mixtures are common in many combustion systems. Turbulent jet flames with a circular nozzle burner were used earlier to study the impact of inhomogeneous mixtures, and these studies showed that the nozzle radius affects the flame stability. Accordingly, planar turbulent flames with inhomogeneous turbulent jet are created in a concentric flow slot burner (CFSB) to avoid this effect in the present study. The stability characteristics, the mixing field structure, and the flame front structure were measured, and the correlations between stability and the mixing field structure were investigated. The mixture fraction field was measured in non-reacting jets at the nozzle exit using highly resolved Rayleigh scattering technique, and the flame front was measured in some selected turbulent flames using high-speed Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) of OH technique. The data show strong correlations between flame stability and the range of mixture fraction fluctuations. The flames are highly stabilized within a mixing field environment with the range of fluctuation in mixture fraction close to the range of the flammability limits. The mixing field structure is also illustrated and discussed using a mixing regime diagram and showed that the scatter of the data of the different cases is consistent with the classified mixing regimes. Lean flames are stabilized in the current slot burner. The flame front structure topology varies consistently from thin, small curvature at the low level of turbulence and higher equivalence ratio to more wrinkled, larger curvature, but a thicker structure at a higher level of turbulence and lower equivalence ratio.

Mansour, M. S., A. M. Elbaz, W. L. Roberts, M. F. Zayed, M. Juddoo, B. M. Akoush, A. M. Khedr, H. M. Al-Bulqini, and A. R. Masri, "Structure and stability characteristics of turbulent planar flames with inhomogeneous jet in a concentric flow slot burner", Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, vol. 38, no. 2: Elsevier Ltd, pp. 2597-2606, 2021. AbstractWebsite

Turbulent flames with compositionally inhomogeneous mixtures are common in many combustion systems. Turbulent jet flames with a circular nozzle burner were used earlier to study the impact of inhomogeneous mixtures, and these studies showed that the nozzle radius affects the flame stability. Accordingly, planar turbulent flames with inhomogeneous turbulent jet are created in a concentric flow slot burner (CFSB) to avoid this effect in the present study. The stability characteristics, the mixing field structure, and the flame front structure were measured, and the correlations between stability and the mixing field structure were investigated. The mixture fraction field was measured in non-reacting jets at the nozzle exit using highly resolved Rayleigh scattering technique, and the flame front was measured in some selected turbulent flames using high-speed Planar Laser-Induced Fluorescence (PLIF) of OH technique. The data show strong correlations between flame stability and the range of mixture fraction fluctuations. The flames are highly stabilized within a mixing field environment with the range of fluctuation in mixture fraction close to the range of the flammability limits. The mixing field structure is also illustrated and discussed using a mixing regime diagram and showed that the scatter of the data of the different cases is consistent with the classified mixing regimes. Lean flames are stabilized in the current slot burner. The flame front structure topology varies consistently from thin, small curvature at the low level of turbulence and higher equivalence ratio to more wrinkled, larger curvature, but a thicker structure at a higher level of turbulence and lower equivalence ratio. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd

Osman, R., S. Fathy, H. A. N. A. N. SHAFIK, N. Momen, R. Kandil, and R. Zayed, "Study of epigenetic regulation of H3K27me3 in acute myeloid leukemia.", International journal of laboratory hematology, 2021.