Publications by authors named "F El Sayed"

Ovarian cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality among women worldwide. However, early detection can significantly reduce mortality rates and mitigate subsequent complications related to both economic burden and mental well-being. Despite the development in the field of medical diagnosis, the death rates due to ovarian cancer have sharply increased.

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Doxorubicin is one of the most common wide-spectrum chemotherapeutics. However, its efficacy is limited due to off-target accumulation and selectivity issues. In this study, we compared the anti-cancer effect and biocompatibility of KaoliniteMeOH-Dox, a doxorubicin repackaging, to doxorubicin monotherapy.

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In this study, a novel gamma-ray radiation sensor has been developed depending on a 1D photonic crystal (1D-PhC). Based on porous silicon (PSi) layer that has been penetrated by a conjugated copolymer (B-co-MP) which consists of BEHP-PPV and MEH-PPV, with a fractional ratio of 60:40. The suggested method for the development of the dosimeter is based on the shift of photonic band-gap to shorter wavelengths, where exposure to gamma-ray radiation at doses ranging from 0 to 20 kGy alters the refractive index of the (B-co-MP) copolymer.

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Background: Bromhexine (BHX) is a mucolytic drug used in treatment the respiratory disorders which are associated with excessive or viscid mucus. Transition metal complexes have made tremendous progress in the treatment of a variety of human ailments, according to reported articles. Transition metal complexes are being developed as medications with a lot of effort.

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Morphea, a rare skin disorder characterized by localized areas of thickened and sclerotic skin, typically presents as circumscribed plaques. The linear variant, however, manifests as linear bands of sclerosis affecting the extremities, and its association with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has not been documented until now. In this article, we present the case of a 22-year-old previously healthy female patient who contracted COVID-19 complicated by an erythroedema on the back of the right hand, extending notably to the forearm on the 10th day of the infection.

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