Publications by authors named "ElSheikh S"

The aggregation of α-synuclein is crucial to the development of Lewy body diseases, including Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. The aggregation pathway of α-synuclein typically involves a defined sequence of nucleation, elongation, and secondary nucleation, exhibiting prion-like spreading. This study employed Raman spectroscopy and machine learning analysis, alongside complementary techniques, to characterize the biomolecular changes during the fibrillation of purified recombinant wild-type α-synuclein protein.

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Acute stroke management is time-sensitive, making time data crucial for both research and quality management. However, these time data are often not reliably captured in routine clinical practice. In this proof-of-concept study we analysed image-based time data automatically captured in the DICOM format.

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Background And Purpose: External drainage represents a well-established treatment option for acute intracerebral hemorrhage. The current standard of practice includes post-operative computer tomography imaging, which is subjectively evaluated. The implementation of an objective, automated evaluation of postoperative studies may enhance diagnostic accuracy and facilitate the scaling of research projects.

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  • A research protocol outlines a proposed research idea, serving as a formal document submitted for approval from funding agencies, institutions, or journals, which can be particularly challenging for early-career researchers.
  • Key components of a successful research protocol include a specific title, an abstract summarizing the study, an introduction that defines the knowledge gap, a justification for its significance, clear SMART objectives, a detailed methodology, and plans for dissemination, ethics, budgets, and references.
  • This guide aims to provide practical tips and an overview of the necessary steps to help researchers create a compelling and well-structured protocol to secure approval or funding for their studies.
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Late-life depression (LLD) is often accompanied by medical comorbidities such as psychiatric disorders and cardiovascular diseases, posing challenges to antidepressant treatment. Recent studies highlighted significant associations between treatment-resistant depression (TRD) and polygenic risk score (PRS) for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults as well as a negative association between antidepressant symptom improvement with both schizophrenia and bipolar. Here, we sought to validate these findings with symptom remission in LLD.

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  • - The research explores a new use for sugarcane bagasse waste, turning it into zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) through a green synthesis method, which helps reduce environmental pollution while adding economic value.
  • - The study reports a high yield (96%) in producing ZnO-NPs using an aqueous extract of sugarcane bagasse, which were further processed to achieve 99.7% purity through calcination, with various characterization techniques applied to understand their properties.
  • - The resulting ZnO-NPs exhibited strong antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral activities, outperforming non-calcined ZnO-NPs, and showed promising interactions with specific viral targets, highlighting their potential for real-world applications in health and environmental solutions
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Objective: We evaluated the clinical safety and performance of the ultrathin strut biodegradable polymer-coated Supraflex Cruz (Sahajanand Medical TechnologiesLtd., Surat, India) sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) in an all-comer patient population requiring coronary stent implantation.

Study Design: The study was a prospective, observational, multicentre, single-arm registry.

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Background: Accumulation of biofilm over composite resin restorations is one of the principal causes of recurrent caries. Therefore, this study aimed to develop antibacterial composite resins by crystalline selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs), assessing the antibacterial, mechanical, and physical properties of the composite resin after SeNPs incorporation.

Methods: SeNPs were synthesized via a green method.

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Epigenetic modifications influence gene expression levels, impact organismal traits, and play a role in the development of diseases. Therefore, variants in genes involved in epigenetic processes are likely to be important in disease susceptibility, and the frequency of variants may vary between populations with African and European ancestries. Here, we analyse an integrated dataset to define the frequencies, associated traits, and functional impact of epigenetic gene variants among individuals of African and European ancestry represented in the UK Biobank.

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Numerous genes including sarcospan (SSPN) have been designated as obesity-susceptibility genes by human genome-wide association studies. Variants in the locus have been linked with sex-dependent obesity-associated traits; however, this association has not been investigated in vivo. To delineate the role SSPN plays in regulating metabolism with potential to impact cardiac function, we subjected young and aged global SSPN-deficient (SSPN) male and female mice to obesogenic conditions (60% fat diet).

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Objectives: To understand the facilitators and barriers to the implementation of renal tumour biopsy (RTB) in the diagnostic pathway for renal tumours in England.

Patients And Methods: Participants consisted of patients who had a renal tumour diagnosed and/or treated at one of five tertiary centres in England, healthcare professionals involved in the direct care of patients diagnosed with renal tumours, and clinical service managers and commissioners. The study employed a mixed-methods research methodology consisting of individual interviews and an on-line survey that explored the types of facilitators and barriers individuals perceived and experienced and the frequency in which these were reported.

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Purpose: CT perfusion (CTP) is a valuable tool in suspected acute ischemic stroke. A substantial variability of the delay between contrast injection and bolus arrival in the brain is conceivable. We investigated the distribution of the peak positions of the concentration time curves measured in an artery (arterial input function, AIF) and - in cases with ischemia - also measured in the penumbra.

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Introduction: Little is known about the interplay between genetics and epigenetics on antidepressant treatment (1) response and remission, (2) side effects, and (3) serum levels. This study explored the relationship among single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), DNA methylation (DNAm), and mRNA levels of four pharmacokinetic genes, , , , and , and its effect on these outcomes.

Methods: The Canadian Biomarker Integration Network for Depression-1 dataset consisted of 177 individuals with major depressive disorder treated for 8 weeks with escitalopram (ESC) followed by 8 weeks with ESC monotherapy or augmentation with aripiprazole.

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  • Breast implant augmentation is generally a low-risk procedure, with rare severe complications, mainly involving rupture or leakage of the implants.
  • Anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) is the most recognized cancer linked to breast implants, but other types, like carcinomas and extremely rare BIA sarcomas, have also been documented.
  • The authors describe a specific case of a rare undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (UPS) that was initially misdiagnosed as ALCL, emphasizing the need to consider this diagnosis in unclear cases related to breast implants.
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  • Autofluorescence-Raman microspectroscopy (AF-Raman) is a fast, non-invasive technology that helps detect remaining basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in tissue specimens without the need for extensive sample preparation.
  • In a study involving 130 patients undergoing Mohs micrographic surgery, the AF-Raman tool correctly identified BCC margins with a sensitivity of 67% and specificity of 73%, indicating its potential effectiveness.
  • The method showed some limitations, such as false-negatives caused by occlusion or poor contact during measurement, but overall, it provides a promising approach for intraoperative evaluations of BCC excisions.
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Purpose: Von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease is an autosomal-dominantly inherited tumor predisposition syndrome. One of the most common tumors are central nervous system (CNS) hemangioblastomas. Recommendations on the initiation and continuation of the screening and surveillance program for CNS tumors in pediatric VHL patients are based on small case series and thus low evidence level.

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Background: Minced meat is a valuable source of nutrients, but it is vulnerable to contamination by microorganisms commonly present in the environment. In addition, there is a risk of adulteration with cheaper meat sources, which can be harmful to consumers.

Aim: It is crucial to identify meat adulteration with distinct microbiological analysis for legal, economic, religious, and public health purposes.

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  • A 23-year-old South Asian man developed a darkly pigmented papule on his scalp, which grew within a pre-existing warty plaque present since birth.
  • The papule showed characteristics indicative of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) when examined and biopsied, confirming it developed from a sebaceous naevus.
  • Sebaceous naevi are benign skin lesions that can develop into malignancies like BCC in a small percentage of cases, especially in adults.
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Introduction: The application of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in serous fluid cytology is lacking due to the deficiency in standardized publicly available datasets. Here, we develop a novel public serous effusion cytology dataset. Furthermore, we apply AI algorithms on it to test its diagnostic utility and safety in clinical practice.

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  • The study aims to improve the estimation of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) volume after minimally invasive surgery (MIS) by using a convolutional neural network (CNN) for better accuracy and efficiency compared to the traditional ABC/2 method.
  • A total of 92 CT scans were divided into training, validation, and testing datasets, and a hierarchical patch-based CNN model was trained to segment ICH and drains, yielding high performance metrics.
  • The CNN model showed strong agreement with ground truth in volumetry, achieving a Dice similarity coefficient of 0.86 for ICH and 0.91 for drains, indicating its potential for accurate automated assessments in clinical settings.
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Childhood is a long period extending up to the age of 18 years. Childhood encompasses different developmental stages; each stage has specific characteristics. This 5-year study included 244 autopsied children who died unexpectedly due to natural causes.

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Introduction Existing randomised controlled trials assessing the safety and efficacy of left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) in atrial fibrillation (AF) were of relatively small sample size, or included patients who could receive oral anticoagulant treatment after device implantation. We compared the outcomes of patients with newly diagnosed AF who received percutaneous LAAO or direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) treatment, in a large population from a global federated health network (TriNetX). Methods Patients with AF treated with percutaneous LAAO were matched with those treated with DOAC between 1st December 2010 and 1st October 2018.

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Background And Purpose: The established global threshold of rCBF <30% for infarct core segmentation can lead to false-positives, as it does not account for the differences in blood flow between GM and WM and patient-individual factors, such as microangiopathy. To mitigate this problem, we suggest normalizing each voxel not only with a global reference value (ie, the median value of normally perfused tissue) but also with its local contralateral counterpart.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 2830 CTP scans with suspected ischemic stroke, of which 335 showed obvious signs of microangiopathy.

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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has recently emerged as a potent analytical technique with significant potential in the field of brain research. This review explores the applications and innovations of SERS in understanding the pathophysiological basis and diagnosis of brain disorders. SERS holds significant advantages over conventional Raman spectroscopy, particularly in terms of sensitivity and stability.

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