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Youssef, M. A., and A. M. Soliman, "A new CMOS rail-to-rail low distortion balanced output transconductor", Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, vol. 40, no. 1: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 75–82, 2004. Abstract12-_july_2004.pdf

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Youssef, A. A., S. Emad-Eldin, Y. Mahfouz, T. Rafaat, and H. El-Kiki, "Normal Variant Of The Cerebral Circulation At MR Angiography", ECR, Vienne, Austria, 2014. Abstract

Learning objectives Magnetic Resonance angiography (MRA) is used in many institutions for initial evaluation of the cerebral circulation for patients with acute stroke.
Knowledge of the presence and clinical relevance of normal variants such as fenestrations, duplications, and persistent fetal arteries plays a crucial role in the diagnosis and
management of acute stroke and may aid in surgical planning. Our aims are :- - To review the spectrum of normal variant of the cerebral arteries at the MR Angiographic studies.
- To discuss the clinical implications of these variants. - To increase awareness and recognition of uncommon but normal vessels and their differential diagnosis

Youssef, D., and S. Hassab-Elnaby, "New biospeckle-based analysis method for surface roughness measurement: ex-vivo experimental study on bovine articular cartilage", Biophotonics and Biomedical Microscopy, pp. 1-8, 2020.
Youssef, D., N. Solouma, A. El-dib, M. Mabrouk, and A. - B. Youssef, "New Feature-Based Detection of Blood Vessels and Exudates in Color Fundus Images", Image Processing Theory Tools and Applications, Paris, France, France, 7-10 July, 2010. new_feature-based_detection_of___blood_vessels_and_exudates.pdf
Youssef, D., S. Hassab-Elnaby, and S. R. Al-Sayed, "New 3D model for accurate prediction of thermal and microstructure evolution of laser powder cladding of Ti6Al4V alloy", Alexandria Engineering Journal, vol. 61, issue 5, pp. 4137-4158, 2022.
Youssef, H. M., M. Mascher, M. A. Ayoub, N. Stein, B. Kilian, and T. Schnurbusch, "Natural diversity of inflorescence architecture traces cryptic domestication genes in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)", Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, vol. 64, , issue 5, , pp. pp 843–853, 2017.
Youssef, D., N. Solouma, A. El-dib, M. Mabrouk, and A. - B. Youssef, "New Feature-Based Detection of Blood Vessels and Exudates in C olor Fundus Images", IPTA conference, Paris , France, July, 2010.
Youssef, M. A., and A. M. Soliman, "A Novel CMOS Realization of the Differential Input Balanced Output Current Operational Amplifier and its Applications", Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 37–53, 2005. AbstractWebsite

In this paper a new realization of the differential input balanced output current opamp is proposed, operating with ±1.5 V supplies. Its architecture is based on the use of current inverters to sense the input currents while providing a very low input resistance, 23 $Ømega$. The opamp provides a maximum output swing of 700 $μ$A, with an input offset current of 3.5 nA. The differential gain achieved is 65.5 dB, and the differential structure adopted in the design provided a high CMRR, 89.5 dB, the proposed circuit is compared to other realizations with single and differential inputs. The applications of the current opamp are exploited some new applications are presented such as: MOSFET-C integrators, full non-linearity cancellation for MOS transistors, and finally a digitally tuned current-mode variable gain amplifier, which has a gain tuning range of 25 dB with a 0.05 dB step.

Youssef, M. A. F. M., "Non-mosaic Klinefelter Syndrome and Successful Testicular Sperm Extraction-Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Procedure: Case Report", Gynecological Endocrinology, 2011. Abstract

Introduction: Klinefelter syndrome is the commonest chromosomal cause of non-obstructive azoospermia. Despite reports that these men can have children using assisted reproduction techniques, it is not common practice in the Egypt to offer sperm retrieval to these men. Design: Case report. Setting. Private IVF center (EIFC-IVF) and a university hospital. Patient. A 24-year-old woman and a 29-year-old man with non-mosaic Klinefelter syndrome. Intervention. Testicular sperm extraction followed by intracytoplasmic sperm injection and embryo transfer (TESE-ICSI). Results. Fifteen immotile sperms were found, five oocytes were injected, and three embryos were transferred. Now the pregnancy is progressing beyond 20 weeks. Conclusion: Spermatozoa from a patient with non-mosaic Klinefelter syndrome retrieved through TESE can lead to pregnancy.

Youssef, M. M., S. F. Mohamed, E. R. Kotb, and M. A. Salama, "A Novel Synthesis of Some New Pyrimidine, Thizolopyrimidine and Pyrazole Derivatives Using Diarylepoxypropanones as Precursors", World Journal of Chemistry, vol. 4, issue 2, pp. 149-156, 2009. 2009-world_journal_of_chemistry.pdf
Youssef, D., S. Hassab-Elnaby, and H. El-Ghandoor, "Nanoscale quantitative surface roughness measurement of articular cartilage using second-order statistical-based biospeckle", PLOS ONE, vol. 16, issue 1, pp. 1-20, 2021. journal.pone_.0246395.pdf
Youssef, T., A. - B. M. Youssef, S. M. LaConte, X. P. Hu, and Y. M. Kadah, Nonparametric suppression of random and physiological noise components in functional magnetic resonance imaging using cross-correlation spectrum subtraction, , vol. 5031, pp. 324–331, 2003. Abstract
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Youssef, N. L., A. Soleiman, and E. H. Taha, "New conformal invariants in absolute parallelism geometry", International Journal of Geometric Methods in Modern Physic, vol. 15, issue 1, pp. 1850012, 2018.
Youssef, A. A., and T. A. Raafat, "Nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Imaging features of unusual cancer in children", The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, 2015.
Youssef, N. L., and S. G. Elgendi, "New Finsler package", Computer Physics Communications, vol. 185, pp. 986-997, 2014.
Youssef, A. H., A. A. El-sheikh, and M. R. Abonazel, "New GMM Estimators for Dynamic Panel Data Models", International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, vol. 3, issue 10, pp. 16414-16425, 2014. Abstractnew_gmm_estimators_for_dynamic_panel_data_models.pdf

In dynamic panel data (DPD) models, the generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation gives efficient estimators. However, this efficiency is affected by the choice of the initial weighting matrix. In practice, the inverse of the moment matrix of the instruments has been used as an initial weighting matrix which led to a loss of efficiency. Therefore, we will present new GMM estimators based on optimal or suboptimal weighting matrices in GMM estimation. Monte Carlo study indicates that the potential efficiency gain by using these matrices. Moreover, the bias and efficiency of the new GMM estimators are more reliable than any other conventional GMM estimators.

Yousry, C., R. H. Fahmy, T. Essam, H. M. El-Laithy, and S. A. Elkheshen, "Nanoparticles as tool for enhanced ophthalmic delivery of vancomycin: a multidistrict-based microbiological study, solid lipid nanoparticles formulation and evaluation.", Drug development and industrial pharmacy, vol. 42, issue 11, pp. 1752-1762, 2016 Apr 19. Abstract

CONTEXT: A microbiological multidistrict-based survey from different Egyptian governorates was conducted to determine the most prevalent causative agents of ocular infections in the Egyptian population. Antibiotic sensitivity testing was then performed to identify the most potent antimicrobial agent. Vancomycin (VCM) proved the highest activity against gram-positive Staphylococcus bacteria, which are the most commonly isolated causative agents of ocular infection. However, topically applied VCM suffers from poor ocular bioavailability because of its high molecular weight and hydrophilicity.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to develop VCM-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) using water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) double emulsion, solvent evaporation technique to enhance ocular penetration and prolong ophthalmic residence of VCM.

METHOD: Two consecutive full factorial designs (2(4) followed by 3(2)) were adopted to study the effect of different formulation and process parameters on SLN formulation. The lipid type and structure, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) molecular weight and concentration, sonication time, as well as lipid:drug ratio were studied as independent variables. The formulated SLN formulae were evaluated for encapsulation efficiency (EE%), particle size (PS), and zeta potential as dependent variables.

RESULTS: The statistically-optimized SLN formula (1:1 ratio of glyceryltripalmitate:VCM with 1% low molecular weight PVA and 1 min sonication time) had average PS of 277.25 nm, zeta potential of -20.45, and 19.99% drug encapsulation. Scanning and transmission electron micrographs showed well-defined, spherical, homogenously distributed particles.

CONCLUSION: The present study suggests that VCM incorporation into SLNs is successfully achievable; however, further studies with different nanoencapsulation materials and techniques would be valuable for improving VCM encapsulation.

Yousry, C., R. H. Fahmy, T. Essam, H. M. El-Laithy, and S. A. Elkheshen, "Nanoparticles as tool for enhanced ophthalmic delivery of vancomycin: a multidistrict-based microbiological study, solid lipid nanoparticles formulation and evaluation.", Drug development and industrial pharmacy, vol. 42, issue 11, pp. 1752-62, 2016 Nov. Abstract

CONTEXT: A microbiological multidistrict-based survey from different Egyptian governorates was conducted to determine the most prevalent causative agents of ocular infections in the Egyptian population. Antibiotic sensitivity testing was then performed to identify the most potent antimicrobial agent. Vancomycin (VCM) proved the highest activity against gram-positive Staphylococcus bacteria, which are the most commonly isolated causative agents of ocular infection. However, topically applied VCM suffers from poor ocular bioavailability because of its high molecular weight and hydrophilicity.

OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to develop VCM-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) using water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) double emulsion, solvent evaporation technique to enhance ocular penetration and prolong ophthalmic residence of VCM.

METHOD: Two consecutive full factorial designs (2(4) followed by 3(2)) were adopted to study the effect of different formulation and process parameters on SLN formulation. The lipid type and structure, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) molecular weight and concentration, sonication time, as well as lipid:drug ratio were studied as independent variables. The formulated SLN formulae were evaluated for encapsulation efficiency (EE%), particle size (PS), and zeta potential as dependent variables.

RESULTS: The statistically-optimized SLN formula (1:1 ratio of glyceryltripalmitate:VCM with 1% low molecular weight PVA and 1 min sonication time) had average PS of 277.25 nm, zeta potential of -20.45, and 19.99% drug encapsulation. Scanning and transmission electron micrographs showed well-defined, spherical, homogenously distributed particles.

CONCLUSION: The present study suggests that VCM incorporation into SLNs is successfully achievable; however, further studies with different nanoencapsulation materials and techniques would be valuable for improving VCM encapsulation.

Yousef., H., Y. M. Tawfik, H. Fahmy, F. Arafa, M. A. Y. Allah, K. E. K. Halwany, B. A. El-Ashmant, F. S. Al-anany, M. A. Mohamed, and M. E. Bassily, "Nanotechnology in pest management: advantages, applications, and challenges. ", International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, vol. 43, issue 5, pp. 1387-1399, 2023.
Yousef, H., H. M. Soliman, and M. Al-Badi, "Nonlinear power system excitation control using adaptive wavelet networks", Neuro computing, vol. 230, issue c, pp. 302–311, 2017.
Yousef, T. A., K. Z. Abd-Elmoniem, and N. F. Osman, "A New Method for Measuring Strain Using Slice Following with Inversion Recovery (SFIR)", Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med, vol. 15, pp. 3606, 2007. Abstract
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Yousef, A., E. Mahmoud, T. Raafat, and Y. Mahfouz, "Neurotoxicity of intrathecal methotrexate: value of DWI in early detection", ECR, Viena, 2014. ecr2014_c-0883.pdf