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Kamal, N. M., O. Saadah, H. Alghamdi, A. Algarni, Mortada HF El-Shabrawi, Ola El-Sisi, L. M. Sherief, and S. A. Abosabie, "Case Report: Dubin-Johnson Syndrome Presenting With Infantile Cholestasis: An Overlooked Diagnosis in an Extended Family.", Frontiers in pediatrics, vol. 10, pp. 855210, 2022. Abstractfped-10-855210_dubin_johnson.pdf

Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is an often-missed diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis. We report two patients with DJS, who presented with neonatal cholestasis. The first patient underwent extensive investigations for infantile cholestasis with no definitive etiology reached; the diagnosis of DJS was missed until the age of 14 years old. The diagnosis was confirmed genetically with c.2273G > T, p.G758V mutation in exon 18 of the ABCC2 gene. The 2nd patient is a 7-day-old baby, the son of the 1st patient who gave birth to him at the age of 21 years old. He was diagnosed with DJS at the age of 2 weeks based on normal clinical and laboratory workup apart from direct hyperbilirubinemia. He had the same mutation as his mother in homozygous status. The husband was heterozygous for the same mutation. DJS is one of the often-missed differential diagnoses of neonatal cholestasis. It should be suspected in patients of infantile cholestasis, who have an, otherwise, normal physical examination, and laboratory investigations to avoid unnecessary lengthy, invasive, and expensive workups.

Kamal, N. M., O. Saadah, H. Alghamdi, A. Algarni, Mortada HF El-Shabrawi, Ola El-Sisi, L. M. Sherief, and S. A. Abosabie, "Case Report: Dubin-Johnson Syndrome Presenting With Infantile Cholestasis: An Overlooked Diagnosis in an Extended Family.", Frontiers in pediatrics, vol. 10, pp. 855210, 2022. Abstract

Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is an often-missed diagnosis of neonatal cholestasis. We report two patients with DJS, who presented with neonatal cholestasis. The first patient underwent extensive investigations for infantile cholestasis with no definitive etiology reached; the diagnosis of DJS was missed until the age of 14 years old. The diagnosis was confirmed genetically with c.2273G > T, p.G758V mutation in exon 18 of the ABCC2 gene. The 2nd patient is a 7-day-old baby, the son of the 1st patient who gave birth to him at the age of 21 years old. He was diagnosed with DJS at the age of 2 weeks based on normal clinical and laboratory workup apart from direct hyperbilirubinemia. He had the same mutation as his mother in homozygous status. The husband was heterozygous for the same mutation. DJS is one of the often-missed differential diagnoses of neonatal cholestasis. It should be suspected in patients of infantile cholestasis, who have an, otherwise, normal physical examination, and laboratory investigations to avoid unnecessary lengthy, invasive, and expensive workups.

Hamdy, S. A., T. Kodama, Y. Nakashima, X. Han, and H. Morita, "Catalytic potential of a fungal indole prenyltransferase toward b-carbolines, harmine and harman, and their prenylation effects on antibacterial activity", Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, vol. 134, issue 4, pp. 311-317, 2022.
Khaled, R., M. Helal, O. Alfarghaly, O. Mokhtar, and A. Elkorany, "Categorized contrast enhanced mammography dataset for diagnostic and artificial intelligence research", Nature Publishing, vol. 9, issue 1, pp. 122, 2022.
Khaled, R., M. Helal, O. Alfarghaly, O. Mokhtar, A. Elkorany, H. Elkassas, and A. Fahmy, "Categorized contrast enhanced mammography dataset for diagnostic and artificial intelligence research.", Scientific data, vol. 9, issue 1, pp. 122, 2022. Abstract

Contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) is a relatively recent imaging modality with increased diagnostic accuracy compared to digital mammography (DM). New deep learning (DL) models were developed that have accuracies equal to that of an average radiologist. However, most studies trained the DL models on DM images as no datasets exist for CESM images. We aim to resolve this limitation by releasing a Categorized Digital Database for Low energy and Subtracted Contrast Enhanced Spectral Mammography images (CDD-CESM) to evaluate decision support systems. The dataset includes 2006 images, with an average resolution of 2355 × 1315, consisting of 310 mass images, 48 architectural distortion images, 222 asymmetry images, 238 calcifications images, 334 mass enhancement images, 184 non-mass enhancement images, 159 postoperative images, 8 post neoadjuvant chemotherapy images, and 751 normal images, with 248 images having more than one finding. This is the first dataset to incorporate data selection, segmentation annotation, medical reports, and pathological diagnosis for all cases. Moreover, we propose and evaluate a DL-based technique to automatically segment abnormal findings in images.

Abdel-Aal, N. M., M. S. E. M. Mostafa, J. W. Saweres, and R. S. Ghait, "Cavitation and radiofrequency versus cryolipolysis on leptin regulation in central obese subjects: A randomized controlled study.", Lasers in surgery and medicine, 2022. Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of adding ultrasound cavitation and radiofrequency versus cryolipolysis to weight reduction program on leptin, insulin, waist circumference, skinfold, body weight in central obese subjects.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Sixty centrally obese participants were randomly allocated into three equal groups. Subjects in the study group (I) received cavitation and radiofrequency plus dietary regimen, subjects in the second study group (II) received cryolipolysis in conjunction with the same diet program, and subjects in the control group (III) received the same dietary regimen only. Leptin, insulin level, waist circumference, skinfold, body weight, and body mass index were measured shortly before intervention techniques and 3 months afterward.

RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences between cavitation plus radiofrequency and cryolipolysis on leptin and insulin levels after 3 months of intervention. However, statistically significant differences were found in waist circumference, skinfold, weight reduction, and body mass index in favor of the cavitation group (p < 0.05). In addition, both cavitation-radiofrequency and cryolipolysis were statistically significantly different than the diet alone in favor of the study groups (p < 0.05) in all the outcome measures. Furthermore, there were statistically significant differences in all outcome measures (p < 0.05) when comparing the baseline and postintervention results in each group except for leptin level in the diet group (p = 0.14).

CONCLUSION: Subjects who underwent cavitation plus radiofrequency had better improvement on waist circumference, skinfold, and body mass index than subjects who received cryolipolysis. However, no differences were found between cavitation plus radiofrequency and cryolipolysis on leptin and insulin levels.

Samer, M., S. S. Abdeen, A. Y. B. Elhay, and K. Abdelbary, "Cell phone application for kinetic modeling and computing biohydrogen yield and production rate from agricultural wastes", Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, vol. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compag.2022.107288, 2022.
Samer, M., S. S. Abdeen, Y. B. Abdelhay, and K. Abdelbary, "Cell phone application for kinetic modeling and computing biohydrogen yield and production rate from agricultural wastes", Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, vol. 201, pp. 107288, 2022. AbstractWebsite

In order to conduct the kinetic modeling and compute the biohydrogen yield and production rate, numerous measures should be applied; this necessitates wide timespan and several attempts, with the likelihood of errors. This objective of this research is to develop a software to support users, engineers, and specialists in conducting these computations through creating a cell phone application. A numerical model, i.e., a calculation pattern, was created to conduct the computations. Subsequent, a flowchart was generated, and the numerical model was combined into the flowchart. Then, Kodular was used to create the cell phone app by combining the flowchart, numerical model, and interface formation. Data were acquired from wastewater treatment plants, governmental as well as non-governmental organizations, and literature. The data acquired for conducting the computations in the conventional method was used to deliver output data that were compared with the output data delivered by the configured app. The results of both the conventional approach and the app were congruous. The developed cell phone application is able to conduct the kinetic modeling and compute the biohydrogen yield and production rate from agricultural wastes.

Hillemeyer, L., N. A. Espinoza-Sanchez, B. Greve, N. Hassan, A. Chelariu-Raicu, L. Kiesel, and M. Götte, "The Cell Surface Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Syndecan-3 Promotes Ovarian Cancer Pathogenesis", International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol. 23, issue 10: MDPI, pp. 5793, 2022. Abstract
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Rozeik, A. S., M. S. Chaar, S. Sindt, S. Wille, C. Selhuber-Unkel, M. Kern, S. El-Kholy, C. Dörfer, and K. F. M. El-Sayed, "Cellular properties of human gingival fibroblasts on novel and conventional implant-abutment materials", Dental Materials, vol. 38, issue 3: Elsevier, pp. 540-548, 2022. Abstract
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Marei, W. F. A., and J. L. M. R. Leroy, "Cellular Stress Responses in Oocytes: Molecular Changes and Clinical Implications.", Advances in experimental medicine and biology, vol. 1387, pp. 171-189, 2022. Abstract2021_hsps_in_oocyte_development_book_chapter_wmarei_.pdf

The oocyte may be exposed to several sources of stress during its growth and maturation, which may lead to reduced fertility. Unfolded protein responses (UPRs) play a central role to maintain cell survival and repair. Transcription of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is a key element to facilitate reestablishment of cellular homeostasis. Unlike somatic cells, cellular mechanisms by which oocytes can sense and respond to stress are not well described. In here, we provide an overview about the impact of cellular stress, particularly due to lipotoxicity, oxidative stress, and heat stress on oocyte developmental competence. Next, we focus on the expression of HSPs in oocytes and their potential role in UPRs in oocytes and embryos. This is based on a comprehensive shotgun proteomic analysis of mature bovine oocytes performed in our laboratory, as well as a literature review. The topic is discussed in light of our understanding of similar mechanisms in other cell types and the limited transcriptional activity in oocytes. More fundamental research is needed both at the transcriptomic and proteomic levels to further understand cell stress response mechanisms in oocytes and early developing embryos, their critical interactions, and their long-term effects. Strategies to provide targeted external support to prevent or reduce cell stress levels during oocyte maturation or early embryo development under maternal metabolic stress conditions should be developed to maximize the odds of producing good quality embryos and guarantee optimal viability.

Marei, W. F. A., and J. L. M. R. Leroy, "Cellular Stress Responses in Oocytes: Molecular Changes and Clinical Implications.", Advances in experimental medicine and biology, vol. 1387, pp. 171-189, 2022. Abstract

The oocyte may be exposed to several sources of stress during its growth and maturation, which may lead to reduced fertility. Unfolded protein responses (UPRs) play a central role to maintain cell survival and repair. Transcription of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is a key element to facilitate reestablishment of cellular homeostasis. Unlike somatic cells, cellular mechanisms by which oocytes can sense and respond to stress are not well described. In here, we provide an overview about the impact of cellular stress, particularly due to lipotoxicity, oxidative stress, and heat stress on oocyte developmental competence. Next, we focus on the expression of HSPs in oocytes and their potential role in UPRs in oocytes and embryos. This is based on a comprehensive shotgun proteomic analysis of mature bovine oocytes performed in our laboratory, as well as a literature review. The topic is discussed in light of our understanding of similar mechanisms in other cell types and the limited transcriptional activity in oocytes. More fundamental research is needed both at the transcriptomic and proteomic levels to further understand cell stress response mechanisms in oocytes and early developing embryos, their critical interactions, and their long-term effects. Strategies to provide targeted external support to prevent or reduce cell stress levels during oocyte maturation or early embryo development under maternal metabolic stress conditions should be developed to maximize the odds of producing good quality embryos and guarantee optimal viability.

Lim, J. J., C. S. Liew, R. Raksasat, Z. M. A. Merican, K. Kiatkittipong, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N. ABDELFATTAH, M. Mohamad, M. J. K. Bashir, S. K. O. Ntwampe, and J. W. Lim, "Cellulase pretreated palm decanter cake for feeding of black soldier fly larvae in triggering bioaccumulation of protein and lipid into biodiesel productions", Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, vol. 53: Elsevier, pp. 102485, 2022. Abstract
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Lim, J. J., C. S. Liew, R. Raksasat, Z. M. A. Merican, K. Kiatkittipong, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N. ABDELFATTAH, M. Mohamad, M. J. K. Bashir, S. K. O. Ntwampe, and J. W. Lim, "Cellulase pretreated palm decanter cake for feeding of black soldier fly larvae in triggering bioaccumulation of protein and lipid into biodiesel productions", Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, vol. 53: Elsevier, pp. 102485, 2022. Abstract
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S.Darwish, S., R. R. A. Hassan, and N. F.Attia, "Cellulose nanocrystals and its hybrid composite with inorganic nanotubes as green tool for historical paper conservation", Progress in Organic Coatings , vol. Volume 168, , , issue July 2022, pp. 106890, 2022.
Elmetwaly, T. E., S. S. Darwish, N. F. Attia, R. R. A. Hassan, A. E. A. Ebissy, A. S. Eltaweil, A. M. Omer, H. R. El-Seedi, and S. E. A. Elashery, "Cellulose nanocrystals and its hybrid composite with inorganic nanotubes as green tool for historical paper conservation", Progress in Organic Coatings, vol. 168, pp. 1-8, 2022.
E.Elmetwaly, T., S. S.Darwish, N. F.Attia, R. R.A.Hassan, A. A. E. Ebissy, A. S.Eltaweil, A. M.Omer, H. R.El-Seedi, and S. E.A.Elashery, "Cellulose nanocrystals and its hybrid composite with inorganic nanotubes as green tool for historical paper conservation", Progress in Organic Coatings, vol. 168, pp. 106890, 2022.
El Fol, A., W. Ammar, Yasser Sharaf, and G. Youssef, "The central arterial stiffness parameters in decompensated versus compensated states of heart failure: a paired comparative cohort study.", The Egyptian heart journal : (EHJ) : official bulletin of the Egyptian Society of Cardiology, vol. 74, issue 1, pp. 2, 2022. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Arterial stiffness is strongly linked to the pathogenesis of heart failure and the development of acute decompensation in patients with stable chronic heart failure. This study aimed to compare arterial stiffness indices in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) during the acute decompensated state, and three months later after hospital discharge during the compensated state.

RESULTS: One hundred patients with acute decompensated HFrEF (NYHA class III and IV) and left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 35% were included in the study. During the initial and follow-up visits, all patients underwent full medical history taking, clinical examination, transthoracic echocardiography, and non-invasive pulse wave analysis by the Mobil-O-Graph 24-h device for measurement of arterial stiffness. The mean age was 51.6 ± 6.1 years and 80% of the participants were males. There was a significant reduction of the central arterial stiffness indices in patients with HFrEF during the compensated state compared to the decompensated state. During the decompensated state, patients presented with NYHA FC IV (n = 64) showed higher AI (24.5 ± 10.0 vs. 16.8 ± 8.6, p < 0.001) and pulse wave velocity (9.2 ± 1.3 vs. 8.5 ± 1.2, p = 0.021) than patients with NYHA FC III, and despite the relatively smaller number of females, they showed higher stiffness indices than males.

CONCLUSIONS: Central arterial stiffness indices in patients with HFrEF were significantly lower in the compensated state than in the decompensated state. Patients with NYHA FC IV and female patients showed higher stiffness indices in their decompensated state of heart failure.

Zaki, R. M., M. M. Alfadhel, M. A. Alossaimi, L. A. Elsawaf, V. D. Seshadri, A. S. Almurshedi, R. M. Yusif, and M. Said, "Central Composite Optimization of Glycerosomes for the Enhanced Oral Bioavailability and Brain Delivery of Quetiapine Fumarate", Pharmaceuticals, vol. 15, issue 8, 2022.
Elhusseiny, A. M., J. Gouda, C. Farag, M. Z. Chauhan, Shaimaa A Arfeen, and H. M. Elhilali, "Central corneal thickness profile in relation to pediatric cataract morphology.", Journal of AAPOS : the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus, vol. 26, issue 5, pp. 260-262, 2022. Abstract

Several studies have demonstrated that central corneal thickness (CCT) increases in pediatric eyes after cataract extraction with or without intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. This thickening has been hypothesized to be the result of endothelial dysfunction caused by direct trauma during surgery, toxic effects of irrigating fluids, or postoperative inflammation. Limited literature is available regarding the preoperative profile of CCT in pediatric cataract eyes. The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the differences in the mean preoperative CCT in eyes with pediatric cataract related to the presence or absence of persistent fetal vasculature.

El Sayed, N. S., R. S. E. Dine, B. Budzyńska, A. Boguszewska-Czubara, and J. Kotlińska, "Central nervous system acting drugs-molecular mechanisms of neuroprotection and neurodegeneration", Frontiers in Neuroscience, vol. 16: Frontiers, pp. 1060515, 2022. Abstract
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