Publications by authors named "E Al-Enezi"

This study investigates the ecotoxicological effects of BDE-209, a persistent organic pollutant (POP), prevalent in Kuwait's coastal-industrial zones, on meiofaunal communities. A mesocosm experiment was conducted, exposing sediment-dwelling meiofaunal communities from sediments near Failaka Island (Kuwait) to gradient concentrations of BDE-209 (0.01-20 mg/kg) over a 4-week period.

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Background: Helsmoortel-Van der Aa syndrome was officially documented in 2014. Helsmoortel-Van der Aa syndrome is an extremely rare complex neurodegenerative disorder characterized by reduced intellectual capacity, motor dysfunction, facial dysmorphism, impaired development, and an increased predisposition to autism spectrum disorder. In addition, many patients also present with neuropsychiatric disorders, including attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety disorders, and various behavioral abnormalities.

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  • - Theranostic nanoparticles, designed for both imaging and therapy, target colorectal cancer by focusing on the overexpressed carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), while using synthetic proteins called Affimers for enhanced targeting efficiency.
  • - Silica nanoparticles were created and loaded with the photosensitiser Foslip, allowing for effective fluorescence imaging and photodynamic therapy (PDT) when functionalized with anti-CEA Affimers.
  • - In experiments with colorectal cancer cell lines and mouse models, these targeted nanoparticles showed significant fluorescence and induced substantial cell death, leading to a notable 4-fold reduction in tumor volume, indicating their potential for effective cancer treatment.
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This study investigates the ecotoxicological effects of BDE-209, a persistent organic pollutant (POP) prevalent in Kuwait's coastal-industrial areas, on benthic foraminiferal communities. We conducted a mesocosm experiment in which we exposed benthic foraminiferal communities sampled from the coastal-industrial areas of Kuwait to a gradient of BDE-209 concentrations (0.01 to 20 mg/kg).

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