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OKBA, M. O. N. A. M., S. E. A. W. Awdan, M. F. Yousif, K. A. D. R. I. Y. A. E. L. S. DEEB, and F. A. T. H. Y. M. SOLIMAN, "Entada rheedii Seeds Thioamides, Phenolics, and Saponins and Its Antiulcerogenic and Antimicrobial Activities", Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, vol. 8, issue 05, pp. 101-108, 2018. entada_chemistry.pdf
Okba, M., O. Sabry, L. Maes, and E. Abdel-Sattar, "In vitro antiprotozoal Activity of Some Medicinal Plant Extracts Against Sleeping Sickness, Chagas Disease, and Leishmaniasis ", Future Medicinal Chemistry , vol. 10, issue 22, pp. 2607-2617, 2018. 10-in_vitro_antiprotozoal_activity_of_some.pdf
OKBA, M. O. N. A. M., P. M. AbdelBaki, A. E. Khaleel, M. M. El-Sherei, and M. A. Salem, "Discrimination of common Iris species from Egypt based on their genetic and metabolic profiling", Phytochemical Analysis, vol. 32, issue 2, pp. 172-182, 2021.
Okba, M., R. El-Shiekh, M. Abu-Elghait, M. Sobeh, and R. Ashour, "HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS/MS Profiling and Anti-Biofilm Potential of Eucalyptussideroxylon Flowers", Antibiotics, vol. 10, issue 761, 2021.
OKBA, M. O. N. A. M., O. M. Sabry, A. Matheeussen, and E. Abdel-Sattar, "In vitro antiprotozoal activity of some medicinal plants against sleeping sickness, Chagas disease and leishmaniasis", Future medicinal chemistry, vol. 10, no. 22: Future Science Ltd London, UK, pp. 2607–2617, 2018. Abstract
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OKBA, M. O. N. A. M., O. M. Sabry, A. Matheeussen, and E. Abdel-Sattar, "In vitro antiprotozoal activity of some medicinal plants against sleeping sickness, Chagas disease and leishmaniasis", Future medicinal chemistry, vol. 10, issue 22, pp. 2607-2617, 2018. anti_protozoa_paper.pdf
Okda, T. M., G. M. K. Atwa, A. F. Eldehn, N. Dahran, K. F. Alsharif, and E. K. Elmahallawy, "A Novel Role of Galectin-3 and Thyroglobulin in Prognosis and Differentiation of Different Stages of Thyroid Cancer and Elucidation of the Potential Contribution of Bcl-2, IL-8 and TNF-α.", Biomedicines, vol. 10, issue 2, 2022. Abstract

Thyroid cancer is among the most prevalent cancers with different types and stages. New markers are required for the prognosis and diagnosis of the disease. The present study aimed to detect the role of new markers, including galectin-3 (Gal-3) and thyroglobulin (TG), in the prognosis and staging of thyroid cancer. The study also investigated the potential apoptotic and inflammatory mechanisms involved in thyroid cancer through the determination of B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2), interleukin-8 (IL-8) and tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) during the different stages of the cancer using a series of molecular methods. Histopathological and immunohistochemical examinations were also performed. A total of 300 subjects were classified into: 100 normal healthy subjects matched in age and sex, 100 patients with thyroid carcinoma stage I (T1N0M0) and 100 patients with thyroid carcinoma stage 2 (T2N1M1). Interestingly, the present study revealed a significant increase in the levels of TG and Gal-3 in thyroid cancer patients compared to the control group. Furthermore, the levels of Bcl-2, IL-8 and TNF-α significantly increased in the patient serum. The histopathological examination and immunohistochemical observations confirmed the molecular and hematological findings. Collectively, the present study concluded that serum TG and Gal-3 could be useful markers in the prognosis and staging of patients with thyroid cancer. Furthermore, the determination of Bax, Bcl-2, IL-8 and TNF-α levels constitute a major important marker for investigation of the mechanisms of apoptosis and inflammation in thyroid cancer. To our knowledge, this is the first study that used both galectin-3 and TG as tumor markers in the prognosis and differentiation between the different stages of cancer.

Okebiorun, M. O., and S. H. ElGohary, "Optothermal tissue response for laser-based investigation of thyroid cancer", Informatics in Medicine Unlocked, vol. 18, pp. 100285, 2019. 1-s2.0-s2352914819303399-main.pdf
Okebiorun, M. O., and S. H. ElGohary, "Optothermal tissue response for laser-based investigation of thyroid cancer", Informatics in Medicine Unlocked, vol. 18: Elsevier, pp. 100285, 2020. Abstract
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Okebiorun, M. O., and S. H. ElGohary, "Optothermal response and Tissue Damage analysis during Laser Hair Removal", Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 1472, no. 1: IOP Publishing, pp. 012003, 2020. Abstract
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Okello, E., D. R. Williams, W. R. ElAshmawy, J. Adams, R. V. Pereira, T. W. Lehenbauer, and S. S. Aly, "Survey on Antimicrobial Drug Use Practices in California Preweaned Dairy Calves", Front Vet Sci, vol. 2021 Apr 22, issue 8, pp. 636670, 2021. Abstract

The California (CA) dairy industry was surveyed in July 2017 to evaluate producers' knowledge and perceptions and antimicrobial drug (AMD) use in preweaned dairy calves following the implementation of the nationwide veterinary feed directive final rule (VFD) in January 2017 and prior to statewide implementation of CA Senate Bill (SB) 27 in January 2018. Together, these regulations require veterinary oversight for all uses of medically important antimicrobial drugs (MIADs) administered to livestock in CA. Survey questionnaire was mailed to 1,361 CA Grade A milk producing dairies and calf ranches across CA resulting in a 12% (169) response. Most respondents (83%) were aware of the VFD and SB 27 changes. Use of antibiotics was perceived as important (77%) in raising preweaned dairy calves and judicious use of antibiotics was ranked as the most important antimicrobial stewardship practice, amongst record keeping, observing withdrawal periods, having a valid Veterinarian-Client-Patient-Relationship (VCPR), and use of alternatives to antibiotics. Treating sick calves was the major indication for AMD use (90.5%); however, few producers reported use of antibiotics to control (12.7%) or prevent disease (11%). Neomycin sulfate, chlortetracycline, oxytetracycline and sulfamethazine were the most used AMD. The respondents reported a decreased use of AMD in milk (10%) and in solid feed (5%), and discontinuation of one or more AMDs used in milk (18.6%) or in solid feed (5%) post-VFD rule implementation in 2017. Most respondents reported keeping treatment records and the information recorded included date (82%), dose (44%) and route (15%) of AMD used. A few respondents reported they had initiated use of alternatives to AMDs, such as vitamins (32.6%), minerals (25.6%), herbal remedies (11.6%) and pathogen specific antibodies (7%), post-VFD. The limited changes noted in AMD use could be attributed to the short period between the implementation of the VFD and the time of the survey. Our study outcomes identified opportunities to improve AMD use practices, including record keeping and use of AMD alternatives, and provides a baseline for future evaluation of the impact of these regulatory changes, as well as guidance for the future recommendations on best practices to promote judicious AMD use.

Okla, M. K., S. A. Alamri, A. A. Alatar, A. K. Hegazy, A. A. Al-Ghamdi, J. S. Ajarem, M. Faisal, E. M. Abdel-Salam, H. M. Ali, M. Z. M. Salem, et al., "Antioxidant, Hypoglycemic, and Neurobehavioral Effects of a Leaf Extract of Avicennia marina on Autoimmune Diabetic Mice", Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, vol. 2019, pp. 1-8, 2019.
Okla, M. K., A. A. Alatar, A. K. Hegazy, and A. Rady, "Biological activity of Calligonum commosum extracts as antibacterial and antioxidant", Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology, vol. 8, pp. 529-534, 2015. 2015biological_activity_of_calligonum_comosum_extracts.pdf
Okumiya, M., M. Yoshida, R. Ichiki, K. W. C. Tekmen, and T. K. Y. Tsunekawa, "Surface Modification of Aluminum Using a Combined Technique of Barrel Nitriding and Plasma Nitriding", journal of Plasma Process and Polymers, vol. 6, pp. S287–S290, 2009.
Okumiya, M., M. Yoshida, Y. Tsunekawa, and W. Khalifa, "Effects of the Process Parameters in Barrel Nitriding on Surface Roughness of Aluminum Nitride Layer and Formation of Deposited Layer", AES-ATEMA’ 2010, Fifth International Conference on Advances and Trends in Engineering Materials and their Applications, Monreal & Quebec City, Canada, June 27 – July 3, 2010.
Ola, K. A., A. Arafa, H. M.K., A. El-Sanousi, and M. A. Shalaby, "Variability of Hemagglutinin Cleavage Site (HACS) Among Avian Influenza H5N1 Egyptian Viruses", Egyptian J. Virol., vol. 8, pp. 13-29, 2011.
Ola Abdalla Saleh, M. Elshahed, and M. Sayed, "Enhancement of radial distribution network with distributed generation and system reconfiguration", ”, Journal of Electrical Systems, vol. 14, pp. 100-122, 2018.
Ola Hassan1, Azza Hassan 2, N. A. E. G. A. A. E. -baky M. H. * M. A. E. A. 3 1 1, "A contribution on the pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum isolated from cultured Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) with trials for the treatment", Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries, vol. 24, issue 5, pp. 197-215 , 2020.
Ola M Farag, R. M. Abd‑Elsalam, H. A. Ogaly, S. E. Ali, S. E. A. Badawy, M. A. Alsherbiny, C. G. Li, and K. A. Ahmed, "Metabolomic Profiling and Neuroprotective Effects of Purslane Seeds Extract Against Acrylamide Toxicity in Rat’s Brain", Neurochemical Research, vol. 46, pp. 819–842, 2021.
Ola M Farag, R. M. Abd-Elsalam, S. E. A. Badawy, H. A. Ogaly, M. A. Alsherbiny, and K. A. Ahmed, "Portulaca oleracea seeds’ extract alleviates acrylamide-induced testicular dysfunction by promoting oxidative status and steroidogenic pathway in rats", BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies , vol. 21, issue 122, pp. 1-15, 2021.
Ola M Farag, R. A. M. Elsalam, H. A. Ogaly, S. E. Ali, S. E. A. Badawy, M. A. Alsherbiny, C. G. Li, and K. A. Ahmed, "Metabolomic Profiling and Neuroprotective Effects of Purslane Seeds Extract Against Acrylamide Toxicity in Rat’s Brain.", Neurochemical Research, vol. 46, pp. 819–842, 2021.
Ola M Farag, R. M. Abd-Elsalam, and S. E. B. M. A. C. G. A. A. Hanan A Ogaly, Sara E Ali, "Metabolomic Profiling and Neuroprotective Effects of Purslane Seeds Extract Against Acrylamide Toxicity in Rat’s Brain", Neurochemical Research DOI: 10.1007/s11064-020-03209-6, 2021.
Ola M. Farag, Reham M. Abd-Elsalam, Shymaa A. El Badawy, and M. A. K. A. A. & A. Hanan A. Ogaly, "Portulaca oleracea seeds’ extract alleviates acrylamide-induced testicular dysfunction by promoting oxidative status and steroidogenic pathway in rats", BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, 2021, 21(1), 122, 2021.
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