Eissa, I. H., H. Mohammad, O. A. Qassem, W. Younis, T. M. Abdelghany, A. Elshafeey, M. A. R. M. Moustafa, M. N. Seleem, and A. S. Mayhoub,
"{Diphenylurea derivatives for combating methicillin-and vancomycinresistant Staphylococcus aureus}",
{EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY}, vol. {130}, {23 RUE LINOIS, 75724 PARIS, FRANCE}, {ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER}, pp. {73-85}, {APR 21}, Submitted.
Abstract{A new class of diphenylurea was identified as a novel antibacterial scaffold with an antibacterial spectrum that includes highly resistant staphylococcal isolates, namely methicillin-and vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA & VRSA). Starting with a lead compound 3 that carries an aminoguanidine functionality from one side and a n-butyl moiety on the other ring, several analogues were prepared. Considering the pharmacokinetic parameters as a key factor in structural optimization, the structureactivity-relationships (SARs) at the lipophilic side chain were rigorously examined leading to the discovery of the cycloheptyloxyl analogue 21n as a potential drug-candidate. This compound has several notable advantages over vancomycin and linezolid including rapid killing kinetics against MRSA and the ability to target and reduce the burden of MRSA harboring inside immune cells (macrophages). Furthermore, the potent anti-MRSA activity of 21n was confirmed in vivo using a Caenorhabditis elegans animal model. The present study provides a foundation for further development of diphenylurea compounds as potential therapeutic agents to address the burgeoning challenge of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. (C) 2017 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.}
N.A., A., B. I.H., E. Y., A. E. - W. G.A, M. M. A. Hamdy G.c, and M. M.A.,
"CD4+CD25+ regulatory Tcells (TREG) in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) patients: The possible influence of treatment with corticosteroids",
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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,
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Comp Clin Pathol , issue 1618-5641, Submitted.
Tamymy, M. E. M., Y. A. Bassiouny, H. E. ashmawy, M. A. Hamza, and A. Yehia,
"Comparison between laparoscopic tubal disconnection and hysteroscopic tubal occlusion for the management of hydrosalpinx prior to ICSI ",
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Loffredo-Verde E, Abdel-Aziz I, Albrecht J, El-Guindy N, Yacob M, Protzer U, Busch DH, Layland LE, and P. da Costa,
"Schistosome infection aggravates HCV related liver disease and induces changes in theregulatory T-cell phenotype. ",
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Loffredo-Verde E, Abdel-Aziz I, Albrecht J, El-Guindy N, Yacob M, Protzer U, Busch DH, Layland LE, and P. da Costa,
"Schistosome infection aggravates HCV related liver disease and induces changes in theregulatory T-cell phenotype. ",
Parasite Immunol., vol. Feb;37, issue (2), pp. 97-104, Submitted.