Publications by authors named "Foda M"

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  • Food safety concerns among consumers have increased, leading to the development of innovative detection methods like Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS), which offers high sensitivity and resistance to photobleaching.
  • The review highlights the advancements in SERS biosensors, particularly due to nanomaterials, and their applications in identifying food contaminants, pathogens, and ensuring food quality and safety.
  • It also addresses challenges and future prospects for using nanomaterial-based SERS in food safety, aiming to enhance early detection and management of foodborne diseases.
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Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) poses an enormous challenge to Citrus cultivation worldwide, necessitating groundbreaking interventions beyond conventional pharmaceutical methods. In this study, we propose molybdenum disulfide-chitosan nanoparticles (MoS-CS NPs) through electrostatic adsorption, preserving the plant-beneficial properties of molybdenum disulfide (MoS), while enhancing its antibacterial effectiveness through chitosan modification. MoS-CS NPs exhibited significant antibacterial efficacy against RM1021, and the closest relatives to Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas), Erwinia carotovora, and Xanthomonas citri achieved survival rates of 7.

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() is globally recognized for its medicinal properties and offers high-quality, protein-rich seeds. This study aimed to explore the potential of seeds as a significant source of protein-based nanoparticles (PBNPs) using the ultrasonication technique after desolvation and to evaluate their cytotoxicity in the human leukemia cell line (THP-1) for the first time. The properties of the PBNPs were confirmed by dynamic light scattering (DLS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR).

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Breast cancer remains a significant health challenge with complex molecular mechanisms. While many studies have explored genetic markers in breast carcinogenesis, few have studied the potential impact of pharmacological interventions such as Atorvastatin on its genetic landscape. This study aimed to elucidate the molecular distinctions between normal and tumor-adjacent tissues in breast cancer and to investigate the potential protective role of atorvastatin, primarily known for its lipid-lowering effects, against breast cancer.

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This paper presents new relativistic composite polytropic models for compact stars by simultaneously solving Einstein field equations with the polytropic state equation to simulate the spherically symmetric, static matter distribution. Using a non-uniform polytropic index, we get the Tolman-Oppenheimer-Volkoff equation for the relativistic composite polytrope (CTOV). To analyze the star's structure, we numerically solve the CTOV equation and compute the Emden and mass functions for various relativistic parameters and polytropic indices appropriate for neutron stars.

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  • This study focuses on nanoparticles derived from lysosomes of three different cell types, highlighting their unique properties and potential as natural therapeutic agents for treating tumors.* -
  • In lab experiments, these lysosomes showed structural integrity and effectiveness in killing cancer cells by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) and disrupting cellular components.* -
  • Animal testing revealed that the lysosomes could successfully target tumor tissues, leading to significant tumor destruction and total elimination after just one treatment, offering new insights for drug development in cancer therapy.*
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Background: Epigenetic modifications that exhibit circadian oscillations also promote circadian oscillations of gene expression. Brassica napus is a heterozygous polyploid species that has undergone distant hybridization and genome doubling events and has a young and distinct species origin. Studies incorporating circadian rhythm analysis of epigenetic modifications can offer new insights into differences in diurnal oscillation behavior among subgenomes and the regulation of diverse expressions of homologous gene rhythms in biological clocks.

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The second near-infrared (NIR-II) window laser-activated agents have attracted broad interest in an orthotopic cancer theranostic. However, developing NIR-II photothermal agents (PTAs) with advanced photothermal conversion efficiency (PTCE) and tumor-specific response elevation remains a crucial challenge. Herein, a hollow gold nanorod (AuHNR) with a strong localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) peak in the NIR-II window was coated with MnO and chitosan to obtain AuHNR@MnO@CS (termed AuMC) by a one-step method.

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This study aimed to investigate the phenolic and antioxidant properties of Egyptian leaves extract (SOE) while comparing the antihyperglycemic efficacy of SOE with that of conventional medicines (glibenclamide) in vivo as a substitution for insulin-deficient patients. Total phenolic (TPC) and flavonoid contents (TFC) in SOE contributed around 127.66 ± 0.

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The low amount of metabolites isolated from natural products is one of the challenges preventing their biological evaluation. The modulation of biosynthetic pathways by stimulating stress-induced responses in plants was proven to be a valuable tool for diversification of already known natural products. Recently, we reported the dramatic effect of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) on alkaloids distribution.

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Most patients are at high risk of thrombosis during cancer treatment. However, the major discrepancy in the therapeutic mechanisms and microenvironment between tumors and thrombosis makes it challenging for a panacea to treat cancer while being able to eliminate the risk of thrombosis. Herein, we developed a biomimetic MnOx/AgS nanoflower platform with platelet membrane modification (MnOx@AgS@hirudin@platelet membrane: MAHP) for the long-term release of anticoagulant drugs to treat thrombosis together with tumor therapy.

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While checkpoint blockade immunotherapy as a promising clinical modality has revolutionized cancer treatment, it is of benefit to only a subset of patients because of the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment. Herein, we report that the specified delivery of vitamin C at the tumor site by responsive lipid nanoparticles can efficiently induce oxidative toxicity and the polarization of M1 macrophages, promoting the infiltration of activating cytotoxic T lymphocytes in the tumor microenvironment for intensive immune checkpoint blocking therapy. Both and assays demonstrate successful vitamin C-induced polarization of M2 macrophages to M1 macrophages.

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Objective: The authors invented an innovation in the bracket design; that targeted to fulfill the aim of Dr. Andrews for a true straight wire technique.

Materials And Methods: The use of the ball and socket design together with the ability to relocate the position of the slot in three dimensions enhances the control and precision of individual teeth.

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Capsaicin is a natural non-toxic small molecular organic substance, which is often used clinically to reduce inflammation and pain. Here, we report an acid-responsive CaCO nanoparticle loaded with capsaicin that can specifically activate TRPV1 channels and trigger tumor calcium ion therapy. The excellent acid responsiveness of calcium carbonate enables it to precisely target the tumor sites.

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Metal-respiring bacteria are frequently used to recycle metal resources by biosynthesizing nanoparticles on its surface in environment treatment. However, further utilization of biogenetic nanoparticles through combining the advantages of both bacteria and nanoparticles is still limited. Herein, biogenetic Au@Ag nanoislands are utilized as the surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) substrate for quantitative detection.

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  • The study aimed to determine whether midurethral sling mesh should be partially or totally removed in case of complications.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis of 45 studies found that partial mesh removal resulted in lower rates of postoperative stress urinary incontinence (SUI) compared to total removal.
  • Both methods showed similar outcomes in terms of pain, bladder obstruction, and other symptoms, with infrequent adverse events reported.
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Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) destroys cancer cells by converting HO or O into reactive oxygen species (ROS), but its therapeutic efficacy is restricted by the antioxidant capacity of tumor. Previous solutions focused on strengthening the nanodrugs with the ability to increase ROS production or weaken the antioxidant capacity of cancer cells. Conversely, we here develop a mild nanodrug with negligible side effects.

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Rapid development of nanotechnology provides promising strategies in biomedicine, especially in tumor therapy. In particular, the cellular uptake of nanosystems is not only a basic premise to realize various biomedical applications, but also a fatal factor for determining the final therapeutic effect. Thus, a systematic and comprehensive summary is necessary to overview the recent research progress on the improvement of nanosystem cellular uptake for cancer treatment.

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One of the main challenges for tumor vascular infarction in combating cancer lies in failing to produce sustained complete thrombosis. Inspired by the capability of vascular infarction in blocking the delivery of oxygen to aggravate tumor hypoxia, the performance of selective tumor thrombus inducing hypoxia activation therapy to improve the therapeutic index of coagulation-based tumor therapy is presented. By encapsulating coagulation-inducing protease thrombin and a hypoxia-activated prodrug (HAP) tirapazamine into metal-organic framework nanoparticles with a tumor-homing ligand, the obtained nanoplatform selectively activates platelet aggregation at the tumor to induce thrombosis and vascular obstruction therapy by the exposed thrombin.

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  • * The review analyzed studies from databases like MEDLINE and Embase that evaluated sexual function outcomes post-surgery, including activity levels and dyspareunia (pain during intercourse).
  • * A total of 77 studies met the criteria, showing moderate to high-quality evidence; key comparisons involved transvaginal synthetic mesh against native tissue repairs, sacrocolpopexy against native tissue repairs, among others, but no significant differences were found for some comparisons.
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  • The study focused on analyzing sexual function outcomes related to pelvic organ prolapse (POP) surgery by examining pre- and postoperative vaginal anatomy.
  • Researchers reviewed data from multiple databases and included 67 original studies in their analysis.
  • Results showed no clear link between vaginal anatomy and sexual function, except for a significant correlation between preoperative total vaginal length and changes in sexual function scores.
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Antibiotics use in poultry as a growth promoter leads to the propagation of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms and incorporation of drug residues in foods; therefore, it has been restricted in different countries. There is a global trend to limit the use of antibiotics in the animal products. Prevention of the antibiotics use in the poultry diets led to the reduction in the growth performance.

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Objective: We aimed to systematically review the literature to describe sexual activity and function before and after prolapse surgery.

Data Sources: We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, and ClinicalTrials.gov databases from inception to April 2018.

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Photothermal therapy (PTT) is considered an alternative for oncotherapy because it has less invasive damage to normal tissues than other methods, particularly in second near-infrared (NIR-II) PTT (1000-1350 nm) because of deeper biological tissue penetration, lower photon scattering, and higher maximum permissible exposure (1.0 W cm). However, for achieving a higher therapeutic effect, the delivery of large amounts of NIR-sensitive agents has been pursued, which in turn enormously increases damage to normal cells.

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The miniaturization of gold nanorods exhibits a bright prospect for intravital photoacoustic imaging (PAI) and the hollow structure possesses a better plasmonic property. Herein, miniature hollow gold nanorods (M-AuHNRs) (≈46 nm in length) possessing strong plasmonic absorbance in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) window (1000-1350 nm) are developed, which are considered as the most suitable range for the intravital PAI. The as-prepared M-AuHNRs exhibit 3.

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