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Kulshrestha, A., G. K. Katara, S. Ibrahim, S. Pamarthy, M. K. Jaiswal, A. Gilman Sachs, and K. D. Beaman, "Vacuolar ATPase 'a2' isoform exhibits distinct cell surface accumulation and modulates matrix metalloproteinase activity in ovarian cancer.", Oncotarget, vol. 6, issue 6, pp. 3797-810, 2015 Feb 28. Abstractoncotarget_2015_arpita.pdf

Tumor associated vacuolar H+-ATPases (V-ATPases) are multi-subunit proton pumps that acidify tumor microenvironment, thereby promoting tumor invasion. Subunit 'a' of its V0 domain is the major pH sensing unit that additionally controls sub-cellular targeting of V-ATPase and exists in four different isoforms. Our study reports an elevated expression of the V-ATPase-V0a2 isoform in ovarian cancer(OVCA) tissues and cell lines(A2780, SKOV-3 and TOV-112D). Among all V0'a' isoforms, V0a2 exhibited abundant expression on OVCA cell surface while normal ovarian epithelia did not. Sub-cellular distribution of V-ATPase-V0a2 confirmed its localization on plasma-membrane, where it was also co-associated with cortactin, an F-actin stabilizing protein at leading edges of cancer cells. Additionally, V0a2 was also localized in early and late endosomal compartments that are sites for modulations of several signaling pathways in cancer. Targeted inhibition of V-ATPase-V0a2 suppressed matrix metalloproteinase activity(MMP-9 & MMP-2) in OVCA cells. In conclusion, V-ATPase-V0a2 isoform is abundantly expressed on ovarian tumor cell surface in association with invasion assembly related proteins and plays critical role in tumor invasion by modulating the activity of matrix-degrading proteases. This study highlights for the first time, the importance of V-ATPase-V0a2 isoform as a distinct biomarker and possible therapeutic target for treatment of ovarian carcinoma.

Selim, S. A., M. E. Ghoneim, and K. F. Mohamed, "Vaccinal Efficacy of Genetically Inactivated Phospholipase D Against Caseous Lymphadenitis in Small Ruminants", International Journal of Microbiological Research, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 129–136, 2010. Abstract
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Essa, K. S., E. R. Abo‑Ezz, and Y. Géraud, "Utilizing the analytical signal method in prospecting gravity anomaly profiles", Environmental Earth Sciences, vol. 80, issue 17, pp. 591, 2021.
Ghoniem, A. E., M. A. Wahab, and A. Abd-Rahman, "Utilization of Volcanic Ash and Magnetite Mineral for Peanut Crop Production ", Journal of Agriculture Studies , vol. 7, issue 2, pp. 44-62, 2019.
Gihad, E. A., Y. I. El Talty, T. T. El Gallad, and A. M. Abdel Gawad, "Utilization of urea as a protein supplement in goat rations.", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 25, 1985. Abstract
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Gihad, E. A., Y. I. El Talty, T. T. El Gallad, and A. M. Abdel Gawad, "Utilization of urea as a protein supplement in goat rations.", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 25, 1985. Abstract
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Gihad, E. A., Y. I. El Talty, T. T. El Gallad, and A. M. Abdel Gawad, "Utilization of urea as a protein supplement in goat rations.", Egyptian Journal of Animal Production, vol. 25, 1985. Abstract
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Gihad, E. A., "Utilization of tropical natural grass by goats and sheep'", Premier cours d'Hohenheim sur l'alimentation d'animaux dans les régions tropicales et subtropicales, 1978. Abstract
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Metwally, M. M. E., H. M. El-zeini, and M. Z. E. A. F. and Gazar., "Utilization of TRANSGLUTAMINASE in MOZZARELLA cheese manufacture.", J. Agric. Sci, Mansoura Uni., vol. 32, issue (7), pp. 5151-5167, 2007. Abstract
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Ghita, E., F. H. Abd-Rabo, H. El-Gazzar, and S. A. Abo-El-Khir, "Utilization of soy protein in producing low calorie butter.", Egyptian Journal of Dairy Science, vol. 18, issue 2, pp. 397-411, 1990. Abstract
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Gihad, E. A., "Utilization of poor forages by goats [adaptation to scarce food and water supplies]", Nutrition et systemes d'alimentation de la chevre.-Nutrition and systems of goat feeding, 37-Tours (France), 12-15 May 1981: ITOVIC, 1981. Abstract
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Gihad, E. A., "Utilization of poor forages by goats", Nutrition and systems of goat feeding, Tours (France), vol. 1, pp. 263-271, 1981. Abstract
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Arabi, D. S., Z. A. Abdel-Salam, H. A. Goda, and M. A. Harith, Utilization of Laser Induced Fluorescence for the discrimination between two bacterial strains, , 2017.
Arabia, D. S., Z. A. Abdel-Salama, H. A. Godab, and M. A. Haritha, "Utilization of laser induced fluorescence for the discrimination between two bacterial strains", Journal of Luminescence, vol. 194, pp. 594-599, 2018. lumin-lif__bacteria_strain.pdf
Gihad, E. A., "Utilization of high salinity tolerant plants and saline water by desert animals", Towards the rational use of high salinity tolerant plants: Springer, pp. 443-447, 1993. Abstract
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Yao, K. P. C., J. T. Frith, S. Y. Sayed, F. Bardé, J. R. Owen, Y. Shao-Horn, and N. Garcia-Araez, Utilization of Cobalt Bis(terpyridine) Metal Complex as Soluble Redox Mediator in Li−O2 Batteries, , 2016.
Al-Sherbini, A. - S. A., H. E. A. Ghannam, G. M. A. El-Ghanam, A. A. El-Ella, and A. M. Youssef, "Utilization of chitosan/Ag bionanocomposites as eco-friendly photocatalytic reactor for Bactericidal effect and heavy metals removal.", Heliyon, vol. 5, issue 6, pp. e01980, 2019. Abstract

Chitosan is a nontoxic, eco-friendly, and biocompatible natural polymer which could be used in an extensive range of applications for example in the areas of membranes, biomedicine, hydrogels, wastewater treatment, food packaging. Moreover, chitosan based nanomaterials had high sorption capacities, chelating activities, stability, and versatility, that would be potentially applied as green reactants in various scientific and engineering applications. The current study involved the preparation of silver nanoparticles incorporated into chitosan thin films and used for various purposes including photo-oxidation of organic pollutants, heavy metal removal (Cd, Pb, Cr, and Fe) and antibacterial activity. The fabricated chitosan/silver (CS/Ag) bionanocomposites thin films were characterized by the ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and Fourier transforms infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. Furthermore, the prepared CS/Ag bionanocomposites had revealed good photodegradation rate, heavy metals removal and antimicrobial activity against gram-negative bacteria like , and gram-positive bacteria like with increasing the loading of different concentrations of chitosan and silver nanoparticles incorporated into the prepared bionanocomposite thin films. Consequently, the prepared CS/Ag bionanocomposites are considered good candidates for wastewater treatment through photo-oxidation of organic pollutants, heavy metal removal as well as respectable antibacterial materials.

Goda, A. M. A. S., O. M. El-Husseiny, and A. M. Suloma, "Utilization of amino acids in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus fry. 3.-utilization of non-essential amino acids as energy source", Veterinary Medical Journal, Cairo Univ., vol. 50, 2002. Abstract
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Goda, A. M. A. S., O. M. El-Husseiny, and A. M. Suloma, "Utilization of amino acids in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus fry. 3.-utilization of non-essential amino acids as energy source", Veterinary Medical Journal, Cairo Univ., vol. 50, 2002. Abstract
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Goda, A. M. A. S., O. M. El-Husseiny, and A. M. Suloma, "Utilization of amino acids in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus fry. 3.-utilization of non-essential amino acids as energy source", Veterinary Medical Journal, Cairo Univ.(Egypt), 2002. Abstract
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El-Husseiny, O. M., A. M. A. S. Goda, and A. M. Suloma, "Utilization of amino acids in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus fry. 2.-response of Nile tilapia fry to dietary essential amino acids deficiency", Veterinary Medical Journal, Cairo Univ.(Egypt), 2002. Abstract
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El-Husseiny, O. M., A. M. A. S. Goda, and A. M. Suloma, "Utilization of amino acids in Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus fry. 1.-utilization efficiency of synthetic amino acid by Nile tilapia fry", Veterinary Medical Journal, Cairo Univ., vol. 50, 2002. Abstract
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