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Mohamed, A. W., A. A. Hadi, A. M. Fattouh, and K. M. Jambi, "LSHADE with semi-parameter adaptation hybrid with CMA-ES for solving CEC 2017 benchmark problems", 2017 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC), pp. 145 - 152, 5-8 June 2017, Submitted. Abstract
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Akizu, N., V. Cantagrel, M. S. Zaki, L. Al-Gazali, X. Wang, S. L, and G. J, "Biallelic mutations in SNX14 cause a syndromic form of cerebellar atrophy and lysosome-autophagosome dysfunction", Nature genetics, vol. 47, issue 3256, pp. 528-534, Submitted.
Attia, G. M., M. J, R. L, E. - E. W, S. D3, L. C, and S. N, Evaluation of the effects of Eserine and JWH-133 on brain dysfunction associated with experimental endotoxemia., , Submitted.
ElTaweel, M. E. S., E. S. Taghreed, A. J.Kochar, and H. H.Mohamed, "Red Cell Aggregation In First Episode Drug Nave Male Inpatients With Schizophrenia :A Cross Sectional Study", Middle East Current Psychiatry, Submitted.
Samer, M., H. Grimm, M. Hatem, R. Doluschitz, and T. Jungbluth, Expertensystem für Planung und Gestaltung von Milchviehbetrieben in heißen Klimaten, , Submitted. Abstract
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Meyer, J., H. Nsouli-Maktabi, J. B. Spies, S. O. Trerotola, R. E. Pyeritz, B. A. Bernhardt, T. Jahnke, J. P. Schäfer, N. Charalambous, and J. Trentmann, Forthcoming Articles♦ October 2009, , Submitted. Abstract
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O’GRADY, K. E. V. I. N., C. E. Patton, R. H. Victora, R. S. Indeck, D. Melton, B. Dieny, R. Hasegawa, D. C. Jiles, T. D. Lee, Y. Miura, et al., IEEE MAGNETICS SOCIETY, , Submitted. Abstract
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Zhu, W., B. Chen, J. Yang, JR Graef, S. R. Grace, E. Tunç, H. Fu, H. Wang, Y. Kian, and M. Yamamoto, M. Kwasnicki, , Submitted. Abstract
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Haenlein, G. F. W., T. Hall, A. M. AbouI-Naga, C. Dokki, E. A. A. Ademosun, A. Min, M. Anke, G. D. R. Jena, J. Boyazoglu, and F. Colomer-Rocher, The Official Journal of The International Goat Association, , Submitted. Abstract
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Wen, J., S. Chen, M. Bao, C. Hu, L. Wu, Y. Yong, X. Liu, Y. Li, Z. Yu, Xingbin Ma, et al., "Slc9a1 plays a vital role in chitosan oligosaccharide transport across the intestinal mucosa of mice", Carbohydr Polym . , vol. 1, issue 299, pp. 120179, Submitted.
Samer, M., M. Hatem, H. Grimm, R. Doluschitz, and T. Jungbluth, A Tool to Design the Concrete Constructions of Horizontal Silos, , Submitted. Abstract
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In Press
Soliman, S., M. A. Jaela, A. M. Abotaleb, Y. Hassan, M. A. Abdelghany, A. T. Abdel-Hamid, K. N. Salama, and H. Mostafa, "FPGA Implementation of Dynamically Reconfigurable IoT Security Module Using Algorithm Hopping", Elsevier Integration VLSI Journal, In Press.
Soliman, S., M. A. Jaela, A. M. Abotaleb, Y. Hassan, M. A. Abdelghany, A. T. Abdel-Hamid, K. N. Salama, and H. Mostafa, "FPGA Implementation of Dynamically Reconfigurable IoT Security Module Using Algorithm Hopping", Elsevier Integration VLSI Journal, In Press.
Soliman, S., M. A. Jaela, A. M. Abotaleb, Y. Hassan, M. A. Abdelghany, A. T. Abdel-Hamid, K. N. Salama, and H. Mostafa, "FPGA Implementation of Dynamically Reconfigurable IoT Security Module Using Algorithm Hopping", Elsevier Integration VLSI Journal, In Press.
2023
Tilz, R. R., V. Schmidt, H. Pürerfellner, P. Maury, K. R. J. ulian Chun, M. Martinek, C. Sohns, B. Schmidt, F. Mandel, E. Gandjbakhch, et al., A worldwide survey on incidence, management, and prognosis of oesophageal fistula formation following atrial fibrillation catheter ablation: the POTTER-AF study, , vol. 44, issue 27, pp. 2458 - 2469, 2023/07/14. AbstractWebsite

Oesophageal fistula represents a rare but dreadful complication of atrial fibrillation catheter ablation. Data on its incidence, management, and outcome are sparse.This international multicentre registry investigates the characteristics of oesophageal fistulae after treatment of atrial fibrillation by catheter ablation. A total of 553 729 catheter ablation procedures (radiofrequency: 62.9%, cryoballoon: 36.2%, other modalities: 0.9%) were performed, at 214 centres in 35 countries. In 78 centres 138 patients [0.025%, radiofrequency: 0.038%, cryoballoon: 0.0015% (P < 0.0001)] were diagnosed with an oesophageal fistula. Peri-procedural data were available for 118 patients (85.5%). Following catheter ablation, the median time to symptoms and the median time to diagnosis were 18 (7.75, 25; range: 0–60) days and 21 (15, 29.5; range: 2–63) days, respectively. The median time from symptom onset to oesophageal fistula diagnosis was 3 (1, 9; range: 0–42) days. The most common initial symptom was fever (59.3%). The diagnosis was established by chest computed tomography in 80.2% of patients. Oesophageal surgery was performed in 47.4% and direct endoscopic treatment in 19.8% and conservative treatment in 32.8% of patients. The overall mortality was 65.8%. Mortality following surgical (51.9%) or endoscopic treatment (56.5%) was significantly lower as compared to conservative management (89.5%) [odds ratio 7.463 (2.414, 23.072) P < 0.001].Oesophageal fistula after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation is rare and occurs mostly with the use of radiofrequency energy rather than cryoenergy. Mortality without surgical or endoscopic intervention is exceedingly high.

Helal, M., M. A. Ali, A. H. Nadrin, Y. I. Awad, N. K. Younis, B. M. Alasyed, M. Jamal, D. H. Eid, H. A. Soliman, S. A. Eissa, et al., "Association between IRS-1, PPAR-γ and LEP genes polymorphisms and growth traits in rabbits", Animal BiotechnologyAnimal Biotechnology, vol. 34, issue 7: Taylor & Francis, pp. 2391 - 2399, 2023. AbstractWebsite
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Yan, J., P. Wang, L. Wang, Q. Jin, A. S. Ali, Y. He, Y. Wang, Y. Sun, Ali, W. Adwy, et al., "Bio-decolorization of synthetic dyes by a novel endophytic fungus Penicillium janthinellum LM5 from blueberry pulp", Biochemical Engineering Journal, vol. 195, 2023. AbstractWebsite
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Yan, J., P. Wang, L. Wang, Q. Jin, A. S. Ali, Y. He, Y. Wang, Y. Sun, A. Li, W. Adwy, et al., Bio-decolorization of synthetic dyes by a novel endophytic fungus Penicillium janthinellum LM5 from blueberry pulp, , vol. 195, pp. 108909, 2023. AbstractWebsite

Synthetic dyes from textile, paper, leather, and plastic processing, etc. are the majority of the colored effluents and have a harmful impact on human health and environment. Dye biosorption through endophytic fungi will be a challenge. A new fungus isolated from blueberry pulp was identified morphologically and genetically as Penicillium janthinellum LM5. It was utilized for the biosorption of synthetic dyes by forming mycelium particles with efficient decolorization properties in the dye solution. The results of decolorization experiments exhibited that dye type, pH, temperature and time were the important factors and the best decolorization condition on Congo red was pH 6.0, 30 ℃ and 48 h. Moreover, LM5 can achieve 90% decolorization rate even under the high salt concentrations of 200 mg/mL. Based on spectral analysis, the decolorization of Congo red was mainly attributed to the biosorption of mycelium and its pellet structure. Additionally, the fungus adsorbed Congo red can be as an excellent electrode material with a long-cycle performance and stable capacitance property, being a good way for recycling. In summary, this research employed a novel dye treatment method with simultaneous culture and decolorization through an endophytic fungus LM5, being a promising biomaterial in the application of dye wastewater treatment.

Liu, J. - R., Y. Gao, B. Jin, D. Guo, F. Deng, Q. Bian, H. - F. Zhang, X. - Y. Han, A. S. Ali, M. - Z. Zhang, et al., "Design, Synthesis, Antifungal Activity, and Molecular Docking of Streptochlorin Derivatives Containing the Nitrile Group", Marine Drugs, vol. 21, issue 2, 2023. AbstractWebsite
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Kachapila, M., M. Monahan, A. O. Ademuyiwa, Y. M. Adinoyi, B. M. Biccard, C. George, D. N. Ghosh, J. Glasbey, D. G. Morton, O. Osayomwanbo, et al., Exploring the cost-effectiveness of high versus low perioperative fraction of inspired oxygen in the prevention of surgical site infections among abdominal surgery patients in three low- and middle-income countries, , vol. 7, pp. 100207, 2023. AbstractWebsite

BackgroundThis study assessed the potential cost-effectiveness of high (80–100%) vs low (21–35%) fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2) at preventing surgical site infections (SSIs) after abdominal surgery in Nigeria, India, and South Africa.
Methods
Decision-analytic models were constructed using best available evidence sourced from unbundled data of an ongoing pilot trial assessing the effectiveness of high FiO2, published literature, and a cost survey in Nigeria, India, and South Africa. Effectiveness was measured as percentage of SSIs at 30 days after surgery, a healthcare perspective was adopted, and costs were reported in US dollars ($).
Results
High FiO2 may be cost-effective (cheaper and effective). In Nigeria, the average cost for high FiO2 was $216 compared with $222 for low FiO2 leading to a −$6 (95% confidence interval [CI]: −$13 to −$1) difference in costs. In India, the average cost for high FiO2 was $184 compared with $195 for low FiO2 leading to a −$11 (95% CI: −$15 to −$6) difference in costs. In South Africa, the average cost for high FiO2 was $1164 compared with $1257 for low FiO2 leading to a −$93 (95% CI: −$132 to −$65) difference in costs. The high FiO2 arm had few SSIs, 7.33% compared with 8.38% for low FiO2, leading to a −1.05 (95% CI: −1.14 to −0.90) percentage point reduction in SSIs.
Conclusion
High FiO2 could be cost-effective at preventing SSIs in the three countries but further data from large clinical trials are required to confirm this.