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El-Shawarby, I., H. Rakha, A. Amer, and C. McGhee, "Characterization of Driver Perception Reaction Time at the Onset of a Yellow Indication", 7th International Conference on Human Factors in Transportation (AHFE 2016), Orlando, FL, Springer International Publishing, pp. 371-382, 2016. Abstract
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Husseiny, N. E. M., A. E. Sobky, A. M. Khalaf, M. Fateen, D. E. M. Demerdash, H. Youssef, M. Salah, S. E. S. A. E. Ghany, S. E. Husseiny, and M. Gamil, "Chronic immune thrombocytopenia. Egyptian experience", Comp Clin Pathol , issue 1618-5641, Submitted.
Husseiny, N. E. M., A. E. Sobky, A. M. Khalaf, M. Fateen, D. E. M. Demerdash, H. Youssef, M. Salah, S. E. S. A. E. Ghany, S. E. Husseiny, and M. Gamil, "Chronic immune thrombocytopenia. Egyptian experience", Comp Clin Pathol , issue 1618-5641, Submitted.
Dewa, A. A., Z. G. Khalil, A. H. Elbanna, and R. J. Capon, "Chrysosporazines Revisited: Regioisomeric Phenylpropanoid Piperazine P-Glycoprotein Inhibitors from Australian Marine Fish-Derived Fungi", Molecules, vol. 27, issue 10, 2022. Abstract

A library of fungi previously recovered from the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of several fresh, commercially sourced Australian mullet fish was re-profiled for production of a rare class of phenylpropanoid piperazine alkaloids (chrysosporazines) using an integrated platform of; (i) miniaturized 24-well plate cultivation profiling (MATRIX), (ii) UPLC-DAD and UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS (GNPS) chemical profiling, and; (iii) precursor directed biosynthesis to manipulate in situ biosynthetic performance and outputs; to detect two new fungal producers of chrysosporazines. Chemical analysis of an optimized PDA solid phase cultivation of Aspergillus sp. CMB-F661 yielded the new regioisomeric chrysosporazine T (1) and U (2), while precursor directed cultivation amplified production and yielded the very minor new natural products azachrysosporazine T1 (3) and U1 (4), and the new unnatural analogues neochrysosporazine R (5) and S (6). Likewise, chemical analysis of an optimized M1 solid phase cultivation of Spiromastix sp. CMB-F455 lead to the GNPS detection of multiple chrysosporazines and brasiliamides, and the isolation and structure elucidation of chrysosporazine D (7) and brasiliamide A (8). Access to new chrysosporazine regioisomers facilitated structure activity relationship investigations to better define the chrysosporazine P-glycoprotein (P-gp) inhibitory pharmacophore, which is exceptionally potent at reversing doxorubrin resistance in P-gp over expressing colon carcinoma cells (SW600 Ad300).

El-Baz, A. S., A. Dwyer, A. Soliman, M. Shehata, H. Abdeltawab, and F. Khalifa, Computer aided diagnosis system for classifying kidneys, : US Patent 11,238,975, 2022. Abstract
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Liu, J. - R., J. - M. Liu, Y. Gao, Z. Shi, K. - R. Nie, D. Guo, F. Deng, H. Zhang, A. S. Ali, M. - Z. Zhang, et al., "Discovery of Novel Pimprinine and Streptochlorin Derivatives as Potential Antifungal Agents", Marine Drugs, vol. 20, issue 12, 2022. Abstract

Pimprinine and streptochlorin are indole alkaloids derived from marine or soil microorganisms. In our previous study, they were promising lead compounds due to their potent bioactivity in preventing many phytopathogens, but further structural modifications are required to improve their antifungal activity. In this study, pimprinine and streptochlorin were used as parent structures with the combination strategy of their structural features. Three series of target compounds were designed and synthesized. Subsequent evaluation for antifungal activity against six common phytopathogenic fungi showed that some of thee compounds possessed excellent effects, and this is highlighted by compounds 4a and 5a, displaying 99.9% growth inhibition against Gibberella zeae and Alternaria Leaf Spot under 50 μg/mL, respectively. EC50 values indicated that compounds 4a, 5a, 8c, and 8d were even more active than Azoxystrobin and Boscalid. SAR analysis revealed the relationship between 5-(3′-indolyl)oxazole scaffold and antifungal activity, which provides useful insight into the development of new target molecules. Molecular docking models indicate that compound 4a binds with leucyl-tRNA synthetase in a similar mode as AN2690, offering a perspective on the mode of action for the study of its antifungal activity. These results suggest that compounds 4a and 5a could be regarded as novel and promising antifungal agents against phytopathogens due to their valuable potency.

Liu, J. - R., J. - M. Liu, Y. Gao, Z. Shi, K. - R. Nie, D. Guo, F. Deng, H. - F. Zhang, A. S. Ali, M. - Z. Zhang, et al., "Discovery of Novel Pimprinine and Streptochlorin Derivatives as Potential Antifungal Agents", Marine Drugs, vol. 20, issue 12, 2022. Abstract
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Wally, Yasser Ramadan, Soliman, Elkhaligi, Gamal Eldin Masoud, and S. M. Daghash, Educational technology in teaching anatomy with special reference to preservation of some viscera of small ruminants by plastination , , pp. 102 Leaves :, 2001.. Abstract
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Abdelatty, A. M., M. E. Iwaniuk, M. Garcia, K. M. Moyes, B. B. Teter, P. Delmonte, A. K. G. Kadegowda, M. A. Tony, F. F. Mohamad, and R. A. Erdman, "Effect of short-term feed restriction on temporal changes in milk components and mammary lipogenic gene expression in mid-lactation Holstein dairy cows", Dairy Science, vol. 100, issue 5, pp. 4000-4013, 2017.
Paloscia, S., G. Fontanelli, S. Pettinato, E. Santi, G. Ramat, E. Da Ponte, M. M. Abdel-Wahab, Y. H. Essa, A. A. Khalil, M. Ouessar, et al., Eranet-Med Optimed-Water Project: Results on Soil Moisture Maps of Semi-Arid Environment by Using Optical/Microwave Satellite Data, : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., pp. 216 - 218, 2020. Abstract
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Elshaghabee, F. M. F., W. Bockelmann, D. Meske, M. de Vrese, H. - G. D. Walte, J. Schrezenmeir, and K. J. Heller, "Ethanol production by selected intestinal microorganisms and lactic acid bacteria growing under different nutritional conditions.", Frontiers in Microbiology, vol. 7, pp. 1-13, 2016.
Elmoselhy, S. A., B. S. Azzam, S. M. Metwalli, and H. H. Dadoura, Experimental Investigation and Hybrid Failure Analysis of Micro-Composite E-Springs for Vehicle Suspension Systems, : SAE Technical Paper, 2006. Abstract
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Desoki, A., Experimental modal analysis of a plate, , no. CUFE/AE/TR-002/04: Aerospace Engineering Department, Cairo University, 2004. Abstract
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Desoki, A., Experimental modal analysis of the horizontal tail unit of a jet trainer, , no. CUFE/AE/TR-001/04: Aerospace Engineering Department, Cairo University, 2004. Abstract
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Salah, Z., H. Dashti, A. Zakey, and M. M. Abdel Wahab, "How land use change can improve air quality status over Kuwait", International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 19, issue 2: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, pp. 747 - 762, 2022. Abstract
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Elmoselhy, S. A., B. S. Azzam, S. M. Metwalli, and H. H. Dadoura, Hybrid Shape Optimization and Failure Analysis of Laminated Fibrous Composite E-Springs for Vehicle Suspension, : SAE Technical Paper, 2006. Abstract
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Probert, P. M., A. C. Leitch, M. P. Dunn, S. K. Meyer, J. M. Palmer, T. M. Abdelghany, A. F. Lakey, M. P. Cooke, H. Talbot, C. Wills, et al., "Identification of a xenobiotic as a potential environmental trigger in primary biliary cholangitis", Journal of Hepatology, vol. 69, issue 5, pp. 1123 - 1135, 2018. Abstract
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Wrshana, T. A., Y. A. Dowidar, B. A. El-Fiky, A. M. El-Rify, W. A. El-Sayed, and B. M. Ahmed, "Infection of Bone Marrow-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells with Virulent Newcastle Disease Virus Maximizes Cytokine Production: A Step Toward vNDV Immunotherapy", Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences, vol. 10, issue 9, pp. 2013 - 2023, 2022. Abstract
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Ahmed, M., D. A. Marrez, R. Rizk, mostafa zedan, D. Abdul-Hamid, K. Decsi, G. P. Kovács, and Z. Tóth, "The Influence of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles and Salt Stress on the Morphological and Some Biochemical Characteristics of Solanum lycopersicum L. Plants", Plants, vol. 13, issue 10, 2024. Abstract

Salinity reduces crop yields and quality, causing global economic losses. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) improve plant physiological and metabolic processes and abiotic stress resistance. This study examined the effects of foliar ZnO-NPs at 75 and 150 mg/L on tomato Kecskeméti 549 plants to alleviate salt stress caused by 150 mM NaCl. The precipitation procedure produced ZnO-NPs that were characterized using UV-VIS, TEM, STEM, DLS, EDAX, Zeta potential, and FTIR. The study assessed TPCs, TFCs, total hydrolyzable sugars, total free amino acids, protein, proline, H2O2, and MDA along with plant height, stem width, leaf area, and SPAD values. The polyphenolic burden was also measured by HPLC. With salt stress, plant growth and chlorophyll content decreased significantly. The growth and development of tomato plants changed by applying the ZnO-NPs. Dosages of ZnO-NPs had a significant effect across treatments. ZnO-NPs also increased chlorophyll, reduced stress markers, and released phenolic chemicals and proteins in the leaves of tomatoes. ZnO-NPs reduce salt stress by promoting the uptake of minerals. ZnO-NPs had beneficial effects on tomato plants when subjected to salt stress, making them an alternate technique to boost resilience in saline soils or low-quality irrigation water. This study examined how foliar application of chemically synthesized ZnO-NPs to the leaves affected biochemistry, morphology, and phenolic compound synthesis with and without NaCl.

Corcoran, J., and H. Dawood, Logical Methodology Chart, , December, 2018. Abstractlogical_methodology_chart.pdf

Readers of this chart will note its similarity to another which charts a very different method with very different goals.This method aims at knowledge of validity and invalidity; the other aims at knowledge of truth and falsity.