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Abouzed TK, del Mar Contreras M{\'ıa, Sadek KM, et al. "Red onion scales ameliorated streptozotocin-induced diabetes and diabetic nephropathy in Wistar rats in relation to their metabolite fingerprint." Diabetes research and clinical practice. 2018;140:253-264. Abstract
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Abdel-Rahman TM, Khalil NM, Abd El-Ghany MN, et al. "Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences.". Recent Publication. Abstract
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Al-Azizi MM, Al-Said MS, El-Olemy MM, Sattar AE, Khalifa AS. "Rhombifoline and 5, 6-dehydrolupanine fromAnagyrus foetida L." Archives of Pharmacal Research. 1994;17:393-397. Abstract
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Al-Azizi MM, Al-Said MS, El-Olemy MM, Sattar AE, Khalifa AS. "Rhombifoline and 5, GDehydrolupanine from Amgym foetick 1.". Recent Publication. Abstract
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Abdel-Sattar E, El Zalabani SM, Sabry MM. "Role of Dietary Supplements in Cardiovascular Diseases." Cardioprotective Natural Products: Promises And Hopes. 2017:193. Abstract
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Abdel-Sattar E, Zalabani SEM, Sabry M. "The Role of Dietary Supplements in Cardiovascular Diseases.". In: Cardioprotective Natural Products: Promises and Hopes. Singapore: World Scientific; 2018.book-1_role_of_dietary_supplements_in_cardiovascular_diseases.pdf
Ezzat SM, El-Halawany AM, Hamed AR, Abdel-Sattar E. "Role Phytochemicals Play in the Activation of Antioxidant Response Elements (AREs) and Phase II Enzymes and Their Relation to Cancer Progression and Prevention.". In: Studies in Natural Products Chemistry. Vol. 60. Elsevier; 2019:. Abstract
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EL-Maraghy SA, El-Dine RS, Rizk SM, Abdel-Sattar E. "Russelioside B from Caralluma quadrangula improved hepatic glucose metabolism in diabetic rats.". Recent Publication. Abstract
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Abdel-Sattar E, EL-Maraghy SA, El-Dine RS, Rizk SM. "Russelioside B, a pregnane glycoside ameliorates hyperglycemia in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats by regulating key enzymes of glucose metabolism." Chemico-Biological Interactions. 2016;252:47-53. Abstract
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