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Abbass, M. M. S., S. A. Mahmoud, S. El Moshy, D. Rady, N. AbuBakr, I. A. Radwan, A. Ahmed, A. Abdou, and A. Al Jawaldeh, study [version 1; referees: awaiting peer review], , Submitted. Abstract
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2022
Radwan, I. A., D. Rady, S. El Moshy, M. M. S. Abbass, K. M. Sadek, A. A. El-Rashidy, A. E. El-Arab, and K. M Fawzy El-Sayed, "Current Trends and Future Outlooks of Dental Stem-Cell-Derived Secretome/Conditioned Medium in Regenerative Medicine", Handbook of Stem Cell Therapy: Springer Nature Singapore Singapore, pp. 1-37, 2022. Abstract
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2021
Rady, D., M. H. A. Rahman, S. El-Mallah, and M. M. Khalil, "Biocompatibility assessment of different root-end filling materials implanted subcutaneously in rats: An in vivo study.", Dental and medical problems, vol. 58, issue 4, pp. 525-532, 2021. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Root-end filling materials are used in surgical endodontic treatment to seal the teeth periapically. Ideally, these materials should prevent bacterial leakage by tightly sealing the canal, be biocompatible with the periapical tissues, and preferably stimulate the regeneration of dentin, contributing to the success of treatment.

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the biocompatibility of the GuttaFlow® Bioseal cement in relation to MTA Angelus® and Zical® after implantation into the subcutaneous tissue of rats.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eighteen male albino rats were used in the study. Four polyethylene tubes were implanted in the backs of the rats (3 tubes containing the test materials and 1 empty tube as a control). Nine animals were sacrificed at each interval of 7 and 30 days, and the implants were removed with the surrounding tissue. The samples were evaluated for stromal inflammatory response, fibrous tissue formation, vascular reactivity, and the presence of multinucleated giant cells (MNGCs).

RESULTS: On day 7, the capsules in all subgroups revealed moderate to severe inflammatory reactions with the presence of inflammatory cells, multiple irregular collagen fibers, dilated blood vessels, and MNGCs. However, on day 30, tissue organization was more evident with a reduction in the inflammatory response. In this time interval, the tissue in contact with GuttaFlow Bioseal showed progressive healing with a wellformed fibrous capsule. Conversely, the tissue close to MTA Angelus revealed a fibrous capsule of limited organization with mild pericapsular fibrosis and vascular congestion. Zical showed a mild to moderate persistent inflammatory reaction and vascular reactivity.

CONCLUSIONS: The 3 cements demonstrated more severe irritation at the beginning that became milder with time. GuttaFlow Bioseal yielded better tissue organization than MTA Angelus and Zical. Thus, these findings strongly suggest that GuttaFlow Bioseal is a promising material for root-end filling.

El-Rashidy, A. A., I. A. Radwan, D. Rady, S. El Moshy, M. Abbass, K. M. Sadek, A. E. El-Arab, and K. M Fawzy El-Sayed, "Dental Mesenchymal Stem/Progenitor Cells: A New Prospect in Regenerative Medicine", Stem Cells: Springer, Cham, pp. 135-156, 2021. Abstract
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El-Rashidy, A. A., S. El Moshy, I. A. Radwan, D. Rady, M. Abbass, C. E. Dörfer, and K. M Fawzy El-Sayed, "Effect of Polymeric Matrix Stiffness on Osteogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem/Progenitor Cells: Concise Review", Polymers, vol. 13, issue 17: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, pp. 2950, 2021. Abstract
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El-Sherif, N., M. M. Abou El Fotoh, R. Mubarak, and D. Rady, "Regenerative Potential of Platelet Rich Plasma and Bone Marrow Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells on the Lingual Mucosa in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetic Rats.", Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, vol. 25, issue 6, pp. 16334-16347, 2021. Abstract
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2020
Rady, D., "Comparing the Osteogenic and Bone Regenerative Capacities of MTA, Nano MTA, Nano Hydroxyapatite and Injectable Platelet Rich Fibrin in a Rat Bony Defect Model. An In Vivo Study", Egyptian Dental Journal, vol. 66, issue 4-October (Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics): The Egyptian Dental Association (EDA), pp. 2773-2784, 2020. Abstract
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El Moshy, S., I. A. Radwan, D. Rady, M. Abbass, A. A. El-Rashidy, K. M. Sadek, C. E. Dörfer, and K. M Fawzy El-Sayed, "Dental stem cell-derived secretome/conditioned medium: the future for regenerative therapeutic applications", Stem Cells International, vol. 2020: Hindawi, 2020. Abstract
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Al Jawaldeh, A., I. A. Radwan, D. Rady, S. El Moshy, N. AbuBakr, and M. M. S. Abbass, "Food consumption patterns among children and adolescents and their correlation with overweight/obesity in Egypt: A cross-sectional study", Pielęgniarstwo i Zdrowie Publiczne Nursing and Public Health, vol. 10, issue 3: Wroclaw Medical University, pp. 149-157, 2020. Abstract
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Abbass, M., A. A. El-Rashidy, K. M. Sadek, S. El Moshy, I. A. Radwan, D. Rady, C. E. Dörfer, and K. M Fawzy El-Sayed, "Hydrogels and dentin–pulp complex regeneration: from the benchtop to clinical translation", Polymers, vol. 12, issue 12: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, pp. 2935, 2020. Abstract
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Radwan, I. A., D. Rady, M. Abbass, S. El Moshy, N. AbuBakr, C. E. Dörfer, and K. M Fawzy El-Sayed, "Induced pluripotent stem cells in dental and nondental tissue regeneration: a review of an unexploited potential", Stem Cells International, vol. 2020: Hindawi, 2020. Abstract
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Rady, D., M. Abbass, A. A. El-Rashidy, S. El Moshy, I. A. Radwan, C. E. Dörfer, and K. M Fawzy El-Sayed, "Mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells: the prospect of human clinical translation", Stem Cells International, vol. 2020: Hindawi, 2020. Abstract
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2019
Abbass, M. M. S., D. Rady, I. A. Radwan, S. El Moshy, N. AbuBakr, M. Ramadan, N. Yussif, and A. Al Jawaldeh, "The occurrence of periodontal diseases and its correlation with different risk factors among a convenient sample of adult Egyptian population: a cross-sectional study", F1000Research, vol. 8: Faculty of 1000 Ltd, 2019. Abstract
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Abbass, M. M. S., N. AbuBakr, I. A. Radwan, D. Rady, S. El Moshy, M. Ramadan, A. Ahmed, and A. Al Jawaldeh, "The potential impact of age, gender, body mass index, socioeconomic status and dietary habits on the prevalence of dental caries among Egyptian adults: a cross-sectional study", F1000Research, vol. 8: Faculty of 1000 Ltd, 2019. Abstract
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Abbass, M. M. S., N. AbuBakr, I. A. Radwan, D. Rady, S. El Moshy, M. Ramadan, A. Ahmed, and A. Al Jawaldeh, "The potential impact of age, gender, body mass index, socioeconomic status and dietary habits on the prevalence of dental caries among Egyptian adults: a cross-sectional study [version 1; peer review: 3 approved]", F1000Research, vol. 8, no. 243, 2019. Abstract
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Abbass, M. M. S., S. A. Mahmoud, S. El Moshy, D. Rady, N. AbuBakr, I. A. Radwan, A. Ahmed, A. Abdou, and A. Al Jawaldeh, "The prevalence of dental caries among Egyptian children and adolescences and its association with age, socioeconomic status, dietary habits and other risk factors. A cross-sectional study", F1000Research, vol. 8: Faculty of 1000 Ltd, 2019. Abstract
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Abbass, M. M. S., D. Rady, I. A. Radwan, S. El Moshy, N. AbuBakr, M. Ramadan, N. Yussif, and A. Al Jawaldeh, "Prevalence of periodontal diseases and its correlation with different risk factors among an adult Egyptian population: a cross-sectional study [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations]", F1000Research, vol. 8, no. 1740, 2019. Abstract
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2018
Rady, D., R. Mubarak, and R. A. A. Moneim, "Healing capacity of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells versus platelet-rich fibrin in tibial bone defects of albino rats: an in vivo study ", F1000 Research, 2018. Abstract

Background: Various techniques for tissue engineering have been introduced to aid the regeneration of defective or lost bone tissue. The aim of this study was to compare the in vivo bone-forming potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) and platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) on induced bone defects in rats’ tibiae.
Methods: In total, one defect of 3-mm diameter was created in each tibia of 36 Wistar male rats. There were two groups: group A, left tibia bone defects that received PRF; and group B, right tibia bone defects of the same animal that received BM-MSCs loaded on a chitosan scaffold. Subsequently, Scanning electron microscope/energy-dispersive X-ray (SEM/EDX) analyses was performed at 3 and 10 days, and 3 weeks post‑implantation and following euthanasia; (n=12).
Results: The EDX analysis performed for each group and time point revealed a significant increase in the mean calcium and phosphorous weight percentage in the BM-MSC-treated group relative to the PRF-treated group at all-time intervals (P < 0.05). Moreover, the mean calcium and phosphorus weight percentage increased as time progressed since the surgical intervention in the PRF-treated and BM-MSCs groups (P < 0.05).
Conclusions: In the present study, both BM-MSCs and PRF were capable of healing osseous defects induced in a rat tibial model. Yet, BM-MSCs promoted more adequate healing, with higher mean calcium and phosphorous weight percentages than PRF at all-time points, and showed greater integration into the surrounding tissues than PRF.

Rady, D., R. Mubarak, and R. A. A. Moneim, "Healing capacity of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells versus platelet-rich fibrin in tibial bone defects of albino rats: an in vivo study", F1000Research, vol. 7: Faculty of 1000 Ltd, 2018. Abstract
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