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Fekry, A. M., S. A. Abdel-Gawad, R. H. Tammam, and M. A. Zayed, "An electrochemical sensor for creatinine based on carbon nanotubes/folic acid /silver nanoparticles modified electrode", Measurement , vol. 163, pp. 107958, 2020.
Fekry, A. M., S. A. Abdel-Gawad, R. H. Tammam, and M. A. Zayed, "An electrochemical sensor for creatinine based on carbon nanotubes/folic acid /silver nanoparticles modified electrode", Measurement, vol. 163, issue 107958, pp. 1-10, 2020.
Mohammed, H. S., H. A. S. ezz, A. Zedan, and M. A. Ali, "Electrophysiological and Neurochemical Assessment of Selenium Alone or Combined with Carbamazepine in an Animal Model of Epilepsy", Biological Trace Element Research, vol. 195, pp. 579–590, 2020.
Samir, A., K. A. Abdel-moein, and H. M. Zaher, "Emergence of penicillin-macrolide-resistant Streptococcus pyogenes among pet animals: An ongoing public health threat", Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, vol. 68, pp. 101390, 2020.
Samir, A., K. A. Abdel-moein, and H. M. Zaher, "Emergence of penicillin-macrolide-resistant Streptococcus pyogenes among pet animals: An ongoing public health threat", Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 2020.
Senousi, A. M., X. Liu, J. Zhang, J. Huang, and W. Shi, "An empirical analysis of public transit networks using smart card data in Beijing, China", Geocarto International, 2020.
Zaki, C., N. Alshayab, and N. Seleem, "Employment Intensity and Sectoral Output Growth: A Comparative Analysis for Egyptian and Jordanian Economies", New Medit – Mediterranean Journal for Agriculture, Economics and Environment, vol. 19, issue 1, pp. 35-54, 2020.
Wu, W., H. Ouyang, A. W. Mohamed, C. Zhang, and S. Li, "Enhanced harmony search algorithm with circular region perturbation for global optimization problems", Applied Intelligence, vol. 50: Springer US, pp. 951-975, 2020. Abstract
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Feng, L., C. Dou, Y. Xia, B. Li, M. Zhao, A. M. El-Toni, N. F. Atta, Y. Zheng, X. Cai, and Y. Wang, "Enhancement of Nanozyme Permeation by Endovascular Interventional Treatment to Prevent Vascular Restenosis via Macrophage Polarization Modulation", Advanced Functional Materials, vol. 30, pp. 2006581, 2020.
Brito-Zerón, P., N. Acar-Denizli, W. - F. Ng, I. F. Horváth, A. Rasmussen, R. Seror, X. Li, C. Baldini, J. - E. Gottenberg, D. Danda, et al., "Epidemiological profile and north-south gradient driving baseline systemic involvement of primary Sjögren's syndrome.", Rheumatology (Oxford, England), vol. 59, issue 9, pp. 2350-2359, 2020. Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To characterize the systemic phenotype of primary Sjögren's syndrome at diagnosis by analysing the EULAR-SS disease activity index (ESSDAI) scores.

METHODS: The Sjögren Big Data Consortium is an international, multicentre registry based on worldwide data-sharing cooperative merging of pre-existing databases from leading centres in clinical research in Sjögren's syndrome from the five continents.

RESULTS: The cohort included 10 007 patients (9352 female, mean 53 years) with recorded ESSDAI scores available. At diagnosis, the mean total ESSDAI score was 6.1; 81.8% of patients had systemic activity (ESSDAI score ≥1). Males had a higher mean ESSDAI (8.1 vs 6.0, P < 0.001) compared with females, as did patients diagnosed at <35 years (6.7 vs 5.6 in patients diagnosed at >65 years, P < 0.001). The highest global ESSDAI score was reported in Black/African Americans, followed by White, Asian and Hispanic patients (6.7, 6.5, 5.4 and 4.8, respectively; P < 0.001). The frequency of involvement of each systemic organ also differed between ethnic groups, with Black/African American patients showing the highest frequencies in the lymphadenopathy, articular, peripheral nervous system, CNS and biological domains, White patients in the glandular, cutaneous and muscular domains, Asian patients in the pulmonary, renal and haematological domains and Hispanic patients in the constitutional domain. Systemic activity measured by the ESSDAI, clinical ESSDAI (clinESSDAI) and disease activity states was higher in patients from southern countries (P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION: The systemic phenotype of primary Sjögren's syndrome is strongly influenced by personal determinants such as age, gender, ethnicity and place of residence, which are key geoepidemiological players in driving the expression of systemic disease at diagnosis.

Hassanien, H. A., A. S. AlSaqufi, H. S. El-Beltagi, R. A. M. Zied, and K. A. Eldeeb, "ESTIMATION OF FLATHEAD GREY MULLET MUGIL CEPHALUS DIFFERENTIATION USING MULTIVARIATE ANALYSES FOR MORPHOMETRIC DATA", Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, vol. 29, issue 12, pp. 10941-10953, 2020. 4.pdf
Enpuku, K., A. L. Elrefai, T. Yoshida, T. Kahmann, J. Zhong, T. Viereck, and F. Ludwig, "Estimation of the effective magnetic anisotropy constant of multi-core based magnetic nanoparticles from the temperature dependence of the coercive field", Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 127, no. 13, 2020. AbstractWebsite
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Saleh, L., E. A. Ragab, H. E. B. A. K. ABDELHAKIM, S. H. Mohamed, and Z. A. I. N. A. B. ZAKARIA, "Evaluation of anticancer activities of gallic acid and tartaric acid vectorized on iron oxide nanoparticles", Drug Delivery Letters, vol. 10, no. 2: Bentham Science Publishers, pp. 123–132, 2020. Abstract
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Abdel-Tawab, M. S., H. H. Fouad, D. A. Omran, A. E. Abdou, S. M. Zaied, and A. A. Mohamed, "Evaluation of Serum and Gene Expression of Galectin-4, Interleukin-27, and Complement-7 in Hepatitis C Virus-Infected Egyptian Patients", BioMed Research International, vol. 2020, pp. 8879758, 2020. galectin_interleukin_27_hcc.pdf
Abdel-Tawab, M. S., H. H. Fouad, D. A. Omran, A. E. Abdou, S. M. Zaied, and A. A. Mohamed, "Evaluation of serum and gene expression of galectin-4, interleukin-27, and complement-7 in hepatitis C virus-infected Egyptian patients", BioMed Research International, vol. 2020: Hindawi, 2020. Abstract
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Maggio, A., A. Kattamis, M. Felisi, G. Reggiardo, A. El-Beshlawy, M. Bejaoui, L. Sherief, S. Christou, C. Cosmi, O. Della Pasqua, et al., "Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of deferiprone compared with deferasirox in paediatric patients with transfusion-dependent haemoglobinopathies (DEEP-2): a multicentre, randomised, open-label, non-inferiority, phase 3 trial.", The Lancet. Haematology, vol. 7, issue 6, pp. e469-e478, 2020. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Transfusion-dependent haemoglobinopathies require lifelong iron chelation therapy with one of the three iron chelators (deferiprone, deferasirox, or deferoxamine). Deferasirox and deferiprone are the only two oral chelators used in adult patients with transfusion-dependent haemoglobinopathies. To our knowledge, there are no randomised clinical trials comparing deferiprone, a less expensive iron chelator, with deferasirox in paediatric patients. We aimed to show the non-inferiority of deferiprone versus deferasirox.

METHODS: DEEP-2 was a phase 3, multicentre, randomised trial in paediatric patients (aged 1 month to 18 years) with transfusion-dependent haemoglobinopathies. The study was done in 21 research hospitals and universities in Italy, Egypt, Greece, Albania, Cyprus, Tunisia, and the UK. Participants were receiving at least 150 mL/kg per year of red blood cells for the past 2 years at the time of enrolment, and were receiving deferoxamine (<100 mg/kg per day) or deferasirox (<40 mg/kg per day; deferasirox is not registered for use in children aged <2 years so only deferoxamine was being used in these patients). Any previous chelation treatment was permitted with a 7-day washout period. Patients were randomly assigned 1:1 to receive orally administered daily deferiprone (75-100 mg/kg per day) or daily deferasirox (20-40 mg/kg per day) administered as dispersible tablets, both with dose adjustment for 12 months, stratified by age (<10 years and ≥10 years) and balanced by country. The primary efficacy endpoint was based on predefined success criteria for changes in serum ferritin concentration (all patients) and cardiac MRI T2-star (T2*; patients aged >10 years) to show non-inferiority of deferiprone versus deferasirox in the per-protocol population, defined as all randomly assigned patients who received the study drugs and had available data for both variables at baseline and after 1 year of treatment, without major protocol violations. Non-inferiority was based on the two-sided 95% CI of the difference in the proportion of patients with treatment success between the two groups and was shown if the lower limit of the two-sided 95% CI was greater than -12·5%. Safety was assessed in all patients who received at least one dose of study drug. This study is registered with EudraCT, 2012-000353-31, and ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01825512.

FINDINGS: 435 patients were enrolled between March 17, 2014, and June 16, 2016, 393 of whom were randomly assigned to a treatment group (194 to the deferiprone group; 199 to the deferasirox group). 352 (90%) of 390 patients had β-thalassaemia major, 27 (7%) had sickle cell disease, five (1%) had thalassodrepanocytosis, and six (2%) had other haemoglobinopathies. Median follow-up was 379 days (IQR 294-392) for deferiprone and 381 days (350-392) for deferasirox. Non-inferiority of deferiprone versus deferasirox was established (treatment success in 69 [55·2%] of 125 patients assigned deferiprone with primary composite efficacy endpoint data available at baseline and 1 year vs 80 [54·8%] of 146 assigned deferasirox, difference 0·4%; 95% CI -11·9 to 12·6). No significant difference between the groups was shown in the occurrence of serious and drug-related adverse events. Three (2%) cases of reversible agranulocytosis occurred in the 193 patients in the safety analysis in the deferiprone group and two (1%) cases of reversible renal and urinary disorders (one case of each) occurred in the 197 patients in the deferasirox group. Compliance was similar between treatment groups: 183 (95%) of 193 patients in the deferiprone group versus 192 (97%) of 197 patients in the deferisirox group.

INTERPRETATION: In paediatric patients with transfusion-dependent haemoglobinopathies, deferiprone was effective and safe in inducing control of iron overload during 12 months of treatment. Considering the need for availability of more chelation treatments in paediatric populations, deferiprone offers a valuable treatment option for this age group.

FUNDING: EU Seventh Framework Programme.

Zakaria, M., A. Said, A. A. EL-Kader, and B. Mostafa, "Evaluation of Topical Pomegranate Extracts in Management of Oral Lichen Planus: A randomized clinical trial", Advanced Dental Journal, vol. 2, issue 1, pp. 1-11 , 2020.
Elmenofy, W., R. Salem, E. Osman, N. Yasser, A. Abdelmawgod, M. Saleh, A. Zaki, E. Hanafy, S. Tamim, and S. Amin, "Evaluation of two viral isolates as a potential biocontrol agent against the Egyptian cotton leafworm, Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)", Egyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control, vol. 30, issue 75: https://doi.org/10.1186/s41938-020-00276-3, 2020. Abstract
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Mokhtar, A., H. He, K. Alsafadi, Y. Li, H. Zhao, S. Keo, C. Bai, M. Abuarab, C. Zhang, K. Elbagoury, et al., Evapotranspiration as a response to climate variability and ecosystem changes in southwest, China, , vol. 79, issue 312, pp. 21, 2020. evapotranspiration_as_a_responseto_climate_variability_and_ecosystem_changes_in_southwest_china_.pdf
Mokhtar, A., H. He, K. Alsafadi, Y. Li, H. Zhao, S. Keo, C. Bai, M. Abuarab, C. Zhang, K. Elbagoury, et al., "Evapotranspiration as a response to climate variability and ecosystem changes in southwest, China", Environmental Earth Sciences, vol. 79, no. 12: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 1–21, 2020. Abstract
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ASSAF, T. A. S. N. E. E. M., A. J. Al-Dweik, M. E. S. Moursi, H. H. Zeineldin, and M. Al-Jarrah, "Exact Bit Error-Rate Analysis of Two-User NOMA Using QAM With Arbitrary Modulation Orders", IEEE COMMUNICATIONS LETTERS, vol. 24, issue 12, pp. 2705-2709, 2020.
Morsy, A. M., J. G. Zornberg, D. Leshchinsky, B. R. Christopher, J. Han, and B. F. Tanyu, "Experimental Evaluation of the Interaction among Neighboring Reinforcements in Geosynthetic-Reinforced Soils", Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, vol. 146, issue 10, 2020.
Liu, J. - G., W. - H. Zhu, M. S. Osman, and W. - X. Ma, "An explicit plethora of different classes of interactive lump solutions for an extension form of 3D-Jimbo–Miwa model", The European Physical Journal Plus, vol. 135, issue 6, pp. 412, 2020.