El-Dakrouri, A., J. Yan, M. C. Gupta, M. Laroussi, and Y. Badr,
"VUV emission from a novel DBD-based radiation source",
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, vol. 35, no. 21, pp. L109-L114, 2002.
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Brunelli, E., A. Youssef, M. Hassan, G. Pilu, and R. A. Kamel,
"VP58. 03: The role of the angle of progression in the prediction of the outcome of occiput posterior position in the second stage of labour",
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology, vol. 56: Wiley Online Library, pp. 314-314, 2020.
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Xiao, S., S. Wang, D. Jiang, X. Cheng, X. Zhu, F. Lin, B. Yu, H. Dong, X. Wang, M. Munir, et al.,
"VP2 virus-like particles elicit protective immunity against duckling short beak and dwarfism syndrome in ducks.",
Transboundary and emerging diseases, vol. 69, issue 2, pp. 570-578, 2022.
AbstractDuckling short beak and dwarfism syndrome virus (SBDSV), an emerging goose parvovirus, has caused short beak and dwarfism syndrome (SBDS) in Chinese duck flocks since 2015. Presently, there is no commercial vaccine against SBDS. In the present study, a virus-like particle (VLP)-based candidate vaccine was developed against this disease. A baculovirus expression system was used to express the SBDSV VP2 protein in Sf9 cells. Immunofluorescence assay, sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) and Western blotting were used to confirm protein expression. Furthermore, transmission electron microscopy was used to observe the formation of VLPs. VLPs were formulated into an oil-adjuvanted maternal vaccine to evaluate humoral responses in breeding ducks via latex particle agglutination inhibition assay (LPAI) and microneutralization assay. The offspring were challenged with SBDSV to test the protective efficacy. A single dose of SBDSV was able to induce the high level of LPAI antibodies in ducks, with LPAI and neutralization peak titres of 4.9 ± 1.20 log2 and 7.1 ± 1.20 log2, respectively, at 4 weeks post-vaccination (wpv). The average LPAI titre of yolk antibodies in duck eggs receiving 2 doses (first and boost doses) of the vaccine was 5.3 ± 1.09 log2 at 4 weeks post-boost. The protective efficacy of the maternal vaccine was 87.5%-100%. These results indicate that SBDSV VLPs can be a promising vaccine candidate for controlling SBDS.
Ahmed, H. H., O. M. Osman, H. M. Youssef, N. A. A. AlTaweel, and M. Saleh,
"Von Willebrand Factor Propetide as a marker of disease activity in Systemic Sclerosis: Correlation with Clinical, Radiological and Biochemical parameters",
The Egyptian Rheumatologist , vol. 25, issue 1, 2003.
Ghallab, M. A., M. E. M. Batanouny, A. A. Abd-Elhady, and I. M. Youssef,
"Volume Incentive Spirometer is more Effective than Flow Incentive Spirometer on Arterial Blood Gases in Patients with Pneumonia",
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research, vol. 12, issue 6, pp. 102-110, 2021.
Sedky, J. S., H. M. Yassin, H. H. Hanafy, and F. Ismail,
"Voltage and frequency control of standalone wind-driven self-excited reluctance generator using switching capacitors",
Journal of Electrical Systems and Information Technology, vol. 8, issue 1: SpringerOpen, pp. 1-24, 2021.
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Issa, M. Y., E. Mohsen, I. Y. Younis, E. S. Nofal, and M. A. Farag,
"Volatiles distribution in jasmine flowers taxa grown in Egypt and its commercial products as analyzed via solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled to chemometrics",
Industrial Crops & Products, vol. 144, pp. 1-10, 2020.
Issa, M. Y., E. Mohsen, I. Y. Younis, E. S. Nofal, and M. A. Farag,
"Volatiles distribution in jasmine flowers taxa grown in Egypt and its commercial products as analyzed via solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled to chemometrics",
Industrial Crops & Products, vol. 144, pp. 1-10, 2020.
Mohammed, B. M., B. J. Fisher, D. Kraskauskas, S. Ward, J. S. Wayne, D. F. Brophy, A. A. Fowler, D. R. Yager, and R. Natarajan,
"Vitamin C promotes wound healing through novel pleiotropic mechanisms",
International wound journal: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2015.
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Mohammed, B. M., B. J. Fisher, D. Kraskauskas, S. Ward, J. S. Wayne, D. F. Brophy, A. A. Fowler, D. R. Yager, and R. Natarajan,
Vitamin C promotes wound healing through novel pleiotropic mechanisms,
: Wiley Online Library, 2015.
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