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El-Rahman, S. A. S., M. S. Amer, M. H. Hassan, H. M. Fahmy, and A. A. Shamaa, "Repair of experimentally induced femoral chondral defect in a rabbit model using Lyophilized growth promoting factor extracted from horse blood platelets (L-GFequina)", Injury, vol. 53, issue 4, pp. 1375-1384, 2022.
Abdel-Latif, R. T., W. Wadie, Y. Abdel-Mottaleb, D. M. Abdallah, N. N. El-Maraghy, and H. S. El-Abhar, "Reposition of the anti-inflammatory drug diacerein in an colorectal cancer model.", Saudi pharmaceutical journal : SPJ : the official publication of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society, vol. 30, issue 1, pp. 72-90, 2022. Abstract

Excessive interleukin (IL)-6 production is a driver for malignancy and drug resistance in colorectal cancer (CRC). Our study investigated a seven-week post-treatment with the anti-inflammatory drug, Diacerein (Diac), alone or in combination with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), using a 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH) rat model of CRC. Diac alone and 5-FU+Diac reduced serum levels of carcino-embryonic antigen (CEA), while all regimens decreased serum levels of colon cancer-specific antigen (CCSA), a more specific CRC biomarker. Additionally, Diac, 5-FU and their combination suppressed colonic content/gene expression of IL-6, its downstream oncogene, Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog (K-Ras), and consequently Notch intracellular domain and nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) p65. In turn, NF-κB downstream factors, , matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), c-Myc, and B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) were also downregulated, while E-cadherin was elevated. Additionally, the drugs reduced the immunoreactivity of CD31 to prove their anti-angiogenic effect, while the TUNEL assay confirmed the apoptotic effect. The apoptotic effect was confirmed by transferase dUTP nick-end labeling assay. Moreover, these drugs inhibited colon content of -Akt, β-catenin, and cyclin D1 immunoreactivity. The drugs also activated the tumor suppressor glycogen synthase kinase 3- β (GSK3-β) and upregulated the expression of the Nur77 gene, which represents the second arm of IL-6 signaling. However, only 5-FU upregulated miR-200a, another K-Ras downstream factor. The cytotoxic and migration/invasion assays verified the molecular trajectories. Accordingly, we evaluated the antineoplastic effect of Diac alone and its possible chemosensitization effect when added to 5-FU. This combination may target critical oncogenic pathways, including the IL-6/K-Ras/Notch/NF-κB p65 axis, -Akt/GSK3-β/β-catenin/cyclin D-1 hub, and Nur77.

Abdel-Latif, R. T., W. Wadie, Y. Abdel-Mottaleb, D. M. Abdallah, N. N. El-Maraghy, and H. S. El-Abhar, "Reposition of the anti-inflammatory drug diacerein in an in-vivo colorectal cancer model", Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal, vol. 30, pp. 72–90, 2022.
Mansour, S. M., S. A. A. El-Aal, H. S. El-Abhar, K. A. Ahmed, and M. M. Awny, "Repositioning of Ticagrelor: Renoprotection mediated by modulating renin-angiotensin system, inflammation, autophagy and galectin-3", European Journal of Pharmacology, vol. 918:174793, issue 5, 2022.
Mansour, S. M., S. A. Abd El-Aal, H. S. El-Abhar, K. A. Ahmed, and M. M. Awny, "Repositioning of Ticagrelor: Renoprotection mediated by modulating renin-angiotensin system, inflammation, autophagy and galectin-3.", European journal of pharmacology, vol. 918, pp. 174793, 2022. Abstract

Aside from being an antiplatelet, ample studies revealed the anti-ischemic cardioprotective effect of Ticagrelor (Tica) mediated via different mechanisms; however, its protective potential against renal ischemia reperfusion (I/R) has been rarely investigated, which is the aim of the current study. Animals were divided into sham, I/R (45 min/24 h) and I/R pretreated with Tica (30 mg/kg) for one week, after a pilot study using 30 and 150 mg/kg of Tica. The pre-administration of Tica (30 mg/kg) guarded against the harmful impact of I/R insult and improved renal histological structure and function validated by reducing cystatin-C, neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin, interleukin-18 and the classical markers, blood urea nitrogen and creatinine. On the molecular level, Tica signified its anti-inflammatory capacity by inhibiting nuclear factor κB and tumor necrosis factor-α, while it enhanced the autophagy process evidenced by increasing the protein expression of Beclin-1 and microtubule-associated protein light chain 3 II and abating the lysosomal marker cathepsin-D. Besides, Tica augmented cell survival by inhibiting galectin-3 and caspase-3 activity. Additionally, Tica modulated the renin-angiotensin system (RAS), where it decreased angiotensin II and downregulated the gene expression of prorenin and endothelin-1 receptors, but increased the activity of angiotensin converting enzyme-2 and the renal content of angiotensin 1-7. Our study is the first to highlight the renal anti-ischemic potential of Tica via enhancing autophagy, modulating the RAS, and decreasing both inflammation and cell demise.

Monir, N., M. M. Saber, A. S. Awad, M. E. Elsherbiny, and H. F. Zaki, "Repression of inflammatory pathways with Boswellia for alleviation of liver injury after renal ischemia reperfusion ", Life Sciences, vol. 306, pp. 120799, 2022. bosweillia_final.pdf
Al-Sayed, A. - S. A., A. A. Abdel-Rahman, S. F. Mahmoud, and H. H. Kesba, "REPRODUCTIVITY OF Meloidogyne incognita ON MEDICINAL PLANT SPECIES WITH EMPHASIS ON ITS EFFECT ON SWEET BASIL ESSENTIAL OIL CONSTITUENTS", Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, vol. 31, issue 3 A: PARLAR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (PSP) ANGERSTR. 12, 85354 FREISING, GERMANY, pp. 3784-3792, 2022. Abstract
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Al-Sayed, A. A., A. A. Abdel-Rahman, S. F. Mahmoud, and H. H. Kesba, "Reproductivity of Meloidogyne incognita on medicinal plant species with emphasis on its effect on sweet basil essential oil constituents.", Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, vol. 31, issue 03A, pp. 3784-3792, 2022. 80feb_21_02270_1.pdf
rofida albash, R. M. El-Dahmy, M. I. A. Hamed, K. M. Darwish, A. M. Alahdal, A. B. Kassem, and A. M. Fahmy, "Repurposing levocetirizine hydrochloride loaded into cationic ceramide/phospholipid composite (CCPCs) for management of alopecia: central composite design optimization, and studies.", Drug delivery, vol. 29, issue 1, pp. 2784-2795, 2022. Abstract

Levocetirizine hydrochloride (LVC) is an antihistaminic drug that is repurposed for the treatment of alopecia. This investigation is targeted for formulating LVC into cationic ceramide/phospholipid composite (CCPCs) for the management of alopecia. CCPCs were fabricated by ethanol-injection approach, through a central composite experiment. CCPCs were evaluated by inspecting their entrapment efficiency (EE%), polydispersity index (PDI), particle size (PS), and zeta potential (ZP). The optimum CCPCs were additionally studied by , , , and studies. The fabricated CCPCs had acceptable EE%, PS, PDI, and ZP values. The statistical optimization elected optimum CCPCs composed of 5 mg hyaluronic acid, 10 mg ceramide III, and 5 mg dimethyldidodecylammonium bromide employing phytantriol as a permeation enhancer. The optimum CCPCs had EE%, PS, PDI, and ZP of 88.36 ± 0.34%, 479.00 ± 50.34 nm, 0.377 ± 0.0035, and 20.20 ± 1.13 mV, respectively. The optimum CCPC maintained its stability for up to 90 days. It also viewed vesicles of tube shape via transmission electron microscope. The assessment resulted in better interaction and stability between LVC and vesicle components in water. The and assessments showed satisfactory skin retention of LVC from optimum CCPCs. The histopathological assessment verified the safety of optimum CCPCs to be topically applied. Overall, the optimum CCPCs could be utilized as a potential system for the topical management of alopecia, with a prolonged period of activity, coupled with reduced LVC shortcomings.

Eita, A. S., A. M. A. Makky, A. Anter, and I. A. Khalil, "Repurposing of atorvastatin emulsomes as a topical antifungal agent", Drug Delivery, vol. 29, issue 1: Taylor & Francis, pp. 3414-3431, 2022. Abstract
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Abdallah, W., R. Gandhi, and S. Roy, "Requirements on common solutions to the LSND and MiniBooNE excesses: a post-MicroBooNE study", Journal of High Energy Physics, vol. 2022, issue 06, pp. 160, 2022.
Rajawat, A. S., P. Bedi, S. B. Goyal, S. Kautish, Z. Xihua, H. Aljuaid, and A. W. Mohamed, Research Article Dark Web Data Classification Using Neural Network, , 2022. Abstract
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Refaiy, H., H. N. El-Din, M. M. K. Fouad, and E. El-Shenawy, "RESEARCH PAPER MICROSTRUCTURE AND TENSILE PROPERTIES OF A RECENT INTER-CRITICALLY AUSTENITIZED QUENCHED AND PARTITIONED STEEL", ACTA METALLURGICA SLOVACA, vol. 28, issue 4, pp. 172-180, 2022. Abstract
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Rawindran, H., W. H. Leong, U. Suparmaniam, C. S. Liew, R. Raksasat, W. Kiatkittipong, M. Mohamad, N. A. Ghani, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N. ABDELFATTAH, M. K. Lam, et al., "Residual palm kernel expeller as the support material and alimentation provider in enhancing attached microalgal growth for quality biodiesel production", Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 316: Academic Press, pp. 115225, 2022. Abstract
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Rawindran, H., W. H. Leong, U. Suparmaniam, C. S. Liew, R. Raksasat, W. Kiatkittipong, M. Mohamad, N. A. Ghani, E. M. A. N. A. L. A. A. E. L. D. I. N. ABDELFATTAH, M. K. Lam, et al., "Residual palm kernel expeller as the support material and alimentation provider in enhancing attached microalgal growth for quality biodiesel production", Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 316: Academic Press, pp. 115225, 2022. Abstract
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Mostafa, E. R., K. A. Shawky, and H. M. El-Barmelgy*, "The Resilience of Egyptian Cities against Health Crises 'Egyptian Pandemic City Tool", Civil Engineering and Architecture, vol. 10, issue 5A, pp. 313 - 338, 2022. AbstractWebsite

The world today, recovering from a pandemic crisis, has witnessed a complete change in everyday challenges and routines. Following the COVID-19 crisis, the world was forced to face the challenge of preserving human life. Today, city planners and urban designers have to establish cities that can mitigate the impact of health problems; in other words, the city's urban product must be more resilient against health problems. The condition of completely shutting down urban areas and transforming them into infirmities has led to great economic and social crises. Economically, the world has lost at least 3.7 trillion dollars, equivalent to 4.4% of the Global Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The present paper aims at developing a tool that has the ability to measure the resilience of the Egyptian urban settlements against pandemic crises; thus, helping planners and urban designers to establish and promote pandemic cities. Based on profound theoretical and analytical studies, the concept of pandemic cities was studied and analyzed composing a list of indicators that illustrate the ability of existing urban settlements to face pandemic crises. Then, based on the findings of an empirical study that targeted Egyptian experts, the most relevant indicators were identified. Using relative importance index (RII), the relative weights of indicators were calculated and utilized as a tool that can measure the resilience of Egyptian urban settlements against pandemic crises.

Amer, M. A., N. Galal, A. ELmarsafy, S. Lotfy, N. E. Guindy, S. Meshaal, R. E. Hawary, M. H. M. El-Komy, and M. El-Kalioby, "Resistant psoriasis associated with LRBA deficiency", J Dtsch Dermatol Ges, vol. 20, issue 7, pp. 1016-1019, 2022.
Amer, M. A., N. Galal, A. ELmarsafy, S. Lotfy, N. E. Guindy, S. Meshaal, R. E. Hawary, M. H. M. El-Komy, and M. El-Kalioby, "Resistant psoriasis associated with LRBA deficiency", J Dtsch Dermatol Ges, vol. 20, issue 7, pp. 1016-1019, 2022.
Amer, M. A., N. Galal, A. Elmarsafy, S. Lotfy, N. Elguindy, S. Meshaal, R. ElHawary, M. H. El-Komy, and M. El-Kalioby, "Resistant psoriasis associated with LRBA deficiency: A case report", Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft , vol. 20, issue 7, pp. 1016-1019, 2022.
Amer, M. A., N. Galal, A. ELmarsafy, S. Lotfy, N. E. Guindy, S. Meshaal, R. E. Hawary, M. H. M. El-Komy, and M. El-Kalioby, "Resistant psoriasis associated with LRBA deficiency: A case report.", Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology : JDDG, 2022.
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