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Aboulroos, S. A., S. S. Holah, and S. H. Badawy, "Background levels of some heavy metals in soil and corn in Egypt.", Egypt. J. Soil Sci, vol. 36, pp. 4-1, 1996. Abstract
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Shymaa Hatem, Nada M. ElHoffy, Reham S. Elezaby, Maha Nasr b, *, A. O.kamel, and S. A. Elkheshen., "Background and different treatment modalities for melasma: Conventional and nanotechnology-based approaches", Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology, vol. 60 , pp. 101984, 2020.
Elgamel, H., M. K. Ismail, A. Ashour, and W. El-Dakhakhni, "Backbone model for reinforced concrete block shear wall components and systems using controlled multigene genetic programming", Engineering Structures, vol. 274, pp. 115173, 2023.
Ashour, A., and W. El-Dakhakhni, "Backbone model for displacement-based seismic design of reinforced masonry shear walls buildings", 16th International Brick and Block Masonry Conference: IBMAC, no. ISBN 978-1-138-02999-6: Taylor & Francis Group, London, 2016. Abstract
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Sattar, A. A., M. I. Marei, and A. O. Badr, "Back-to-back converters with doubly fed induction generators for wind energy scheme", International Conference on Computer Engineering and Systems, 2010. Abstract
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El-Harith, M. A., A. Elhassan, Z. Abdel-Salam, and M. F. Ali, "Back-reflection-enhanced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (BRELIBS) on transparent materials: Application on archaeological glass", Analytica Chimica Acta, vol. 1184, issue (2021) 339024, 2021.
Abdel-Harith, M., Elhassan, A., Abdel-Salam, H., and M. F. ALI, "Back-reflection-enhanced laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (BRELIBS) on transparent materials: Application on archaeological glass", Analytica Chimica Acta, vol. 1184, pp. 339024, 2021.
Harith, M. A., A. Elhassan, Z. Abdelsalam, and M. Ali, "Back-reflection enhanced laser induced breakdown spectroscopy BRELIBS on transport materials;Application on Archaeological glass", Analytica Chimica Acta, vol. 1184, pp. 339024, 2021.
Emara, S., M. Kamal, G. Hadad, H. ZaaZaa, and M. A. Kawi, "BACK-FLUSH COLUMN-SWITCHING TECHNIQUE FOR ON-LINE SAMPLE CLEANUP AND ENRICHMENT TO DETERMINE GUAIPHENESIN IN HUMAN SERUM", Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, vol. 35, pp. 15-27, 2012.
Hany Amin Elghazaly, Ahmed Mohamed Emam, A. M. K. , "Back up Protection for 500 kV Egyptian Network Using Symmetrical Components", (The 4thInternational Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Applications (ICREGA16, pp. 6, 2016. Abstract
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Hany Amin Elghazaly, Ahmed Mohamed Emam, A. M. K. , "Back up Protection for 500 kV Egyptian Network Using Symmetrical Components", (The 4thInternational Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Applications (ICREGA16, pp. 6, 2016. Abstract
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Hany Amin Elghazaly, Ahmed Mohamed Emam, A. M. K. , "Back up Protection for 500 kV Egyptian Network Using Symmetrical Components", (The 4thInternational Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Applications (ICREGA16, pp. 6, 2016. Abstract
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Hany Amin Elghazaly, Ahmed Mohamed Emam, A. M. K. , "Back up Protection for 500 kV Egyptian Network Using Symmetrical Components", (The 4thInternational Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Applications (ICREGA16, pp. 6, 2016. Abstract
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Hany Amin Elghazaly, Ahmed Mohamed Emam, A. M. K. , "Back up Protection for 500 kV Egyptian Network Using Symmetrical Components", (The 4thInternational Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Applications (ICREGA16, pp. 6, 2016. Abstract
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Hany Amin Elghazaly, Ahmed Mohamed Emam, A. M. K. , "Back up Protection for 500 kV Egyptian Network Using Symmetrical Components", (The 4thInternational Conference on Renewable Energy: Generation and Applications (ICREGA16, pp. 6, 2016. Abstract
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Elghazaly, H. A., A. M. Emam, and A. M. Korashy, "Back up protection for 500 kV Egyptian network using symmetrical components", International Conference on Renewable Energy. Generation and Applications, ICREGA’16, 2016. Abstract
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Aboul-Enein, A. M., E. A. Shalaby, F. Abul-Ela, A. A. Nasr-Allah, A. M. Mahmoud, H. A. EL-SHEMY, and M. Ahmed, "Back to nature: Spotlight on cancer therapeutics", Vital Signs, vol. 10, pp. 8-9, 2011. Abstract
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Aboul-Enein, A. M., A. M. Al-Abd, E. A. Shalaby, F. Abul-Ela, A. A. Nasr-Allah, A. M. Mahmoud, and H. A. EL-SHEMY, "Back To Nature: Spotlight in Cancer Therapeutics", Vital Signs, 2011. AbstractCU-PDF.pdf

Between 1950 and the beginning of the 21st century, the mortality rates for cancer did not significantly improve. Despite the discovery of dozens of novel anticancer drugs, cancer remains the leading cause of death worldwide. There are wide gaps between the disease incidence (0.16%), disease burden (5.6 %), and the mortality caused by cancer (12.5 %).1 However, in countries with a wide diversity of plant life, there have been intensified efforts to discover natural cancer therapeutics.

Aboul-Enein, A. M., A. M. Al-Abd, E. A. Shalaby, F. Abul-Ela, A. A. Nasr-Allah, A. M. Mahmoud, and H. A. EL-SHEMY, "Back To Nature: Spotlight in Cancer Therapeutics", Vital Signs, 2011. Abstract
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Aboul-Enein, A. M., A. M. Al-Abd, E. A. Shalaby, F. Abul-Ela, A. A. Nasr-Allah, A. M. Mahmoud, and H. A. EL-SHEMY, "Back To Nature: Spotlight in Cancer Therapeutics", Vital Signs, 2011. Abstract
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Rafat, N. H., S. M. Bedair, P. R. Sharps, J. S. Hills, J. A. Hancock, and M. L. Timmons, "Back surface fields for n/p and p/n GaInP solar cells", Photovoltaic Energy Conversion, 1994., Conference Record of the Twenty Fourth. IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference-1994, 1994 IEEE First World Conference on, vol. 2: IEEE, pp. 1906–1909, 1994. Abstract
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ELSAYED, T. A. R. E. K. R., N. A. M. EL-SAID, F. A. SAFHI, and N. E. H. A. REYAD, "Bacillus velezensis B63 and chitosan control root rot, improve growth and alter the rhizosphere microbiome of geranium", Phytopathol. Mediterr, vol. 63, issue 1, pp. 137–154, 2024.
Nagwa I. Elarabi, Abdelhadi A. Abdelhadi, Rasha H. Ahmed, I. SALEH, I. A. Arif, G. Osman, and D. S. Ahmed, "Bacillus aryabhattai FACU: A Promising bacterial strain capable of manipulate the glyphosate herbicide residues", Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, vol. 27, issue (2020), pp. 2207–2214, 2020. 36._bacillus_aryabhattai_facu_a_promising_bacterial_strain_capable_of_manipulate_the_glyphosate_herbicide_residues.pdf
ELARABI, N. A. G. W. A. I., A. A. Abdelhadi, R. H. Ahmed, I. SALEH, I. A. Arif, G. Osman, and D. S. Ahmed, "Bacillus aryabhattai FACU: A promising bacterial strain capable of manipulate the glyphosate herbicide residues", Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, vol. 27, no. 9, pp. 2207-2214, 2020. AbstractWebsite

Glyphosate is a commonly used organophosphate herbicide that has an adverse impact on humans, mammals and soil microbial ecosystems. The redundant utilize of glyphosate to control weed growth cause the pollution of the soil environment by this chemical. The discharge of glyphosate in the agricultural drainage can also cause serious environmental damage and water pollution problems. Therefore, it is important to develop methods for enhancing glyphosate degradation in the soil through bioremediation. In this study, thirty bacterial isolates were selected from an agro-industrial zone located in Sadat City of Monufia Governorate, Egypt. The isolates were able to grow in LB medium supplemented with 7.2 mg/ml glyphosate. Ten isolates only had the ability to grow in a medium containing different concentrations of glyphosate (50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 mg/ml). The FACU3 bacterial isolate showed the highest CFU in the different concentrations of glyphosate. The FACU3 isolate was Gram-positive, spore-forming and rod-shape bacteria. Based on API 50 CHB/E medium kit, biochemical properties and 16S rRNA gene sequencing, the FACU3 isolate was identified as Bacillus aryabhattai. Different bioinformatics tools, including multiple sequence alignment (MSA), basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) and primer alignment, were used to design specific primers for goxB gene amplification and isolation. The goxB gene encodes FAD-dependent glyphosate oxidase enzyme that responsible for biodegradation process. The selected primers were successfully used to amplify the goxB gene from Bacillus aryabhattai FACU3. The results indicated that the Bacillus aryabhattai FACU3 can be utilized in glyphosate-contaminated environments for bioremediation. According to our knowledge, this is the first time to isolate of FAD-dependent glyphosate oxidase (goxB) gene from Bacillus aryabhattai.

Elarabi, N. I.;, A. A.A.;, R. H.; Ahmed, I.; Saleh, I. A.; Arif, G.; Osman, and D. S. Ahmed, "Bacillus aryabhattai FACU: A Promising bacterial strain capable of manipulate the glyphosate herbicide residues", Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 27(9):2207–2214, 2020.