Publications by authors named "Gaber N"

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  • - Post-COVID conditions (PCC) affect a significant number of COVID-19 survivors, with incidences ranging from 10-30% in non-hospitalized individuals and 50-70% in those hospitalized, leading to a variety of persistent symptoms.
  • - A study conducted in Alexandria, Egypt, from June 2022 to February 2023 enrolled 1,546 COVID-19 patients, finding that 49.2% reported PCC symptoms, predominantly shortness of breath, with additional symptoms including mood changes and fatigue.
  • - Risk factors for developing PCC included older age, hospitalization during acute COVID-19, pre-existing conditions like asthma and diabetes, as well as certain treatments received during hospitalization.
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Objectives: Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) are integral components of the human genome, and their reactivation has been implicated in the pathogenesis of some malignancies. External viral co-infections are suspected to play a role in HERV transactivation. This study aimed to investigate the expression of HERV-K np9 elements and HERV-R env gene in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients.

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  • PFAS (per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are long-lasting chemicals that accumulate in humans and the environment, raising global health concerns since their toxicity wasn't fully recognized until the late 1990s despite being in use since the 1940s.
  • An analysis of secret industry documents reveals that manufacturers were aware of PFAS's high toxicity by 1970, long before public awareness, and employed tactics similar to those used by the tobacco industry, including suppressing negative research.
  • The findings highlight the need for greater transparency in industry research to better inform public health policies and avoid the suppression of crucial health information regarding hazardous chemicals.
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The most frequent cause of hyperthyroidism in children is Graves' disease (GD). Vascular endothelium is a specific target of thyroid hormone. The purpose of this study is to assess flow-mediated dilatation (FMD)% and serum von Willebrand factor (vWF) levels in children with newly diagnosed GD to reflect the extent of endothelial dysfunction in those children.

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The use of electrochemical sensors offers a simple, affordable solution with great reliability. Magnesium is a mineral that the body requires to function properly. It encourages preserving a stable pulse, strong bones, and healthy blood pressure.

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Background: Leukemia patients are immune-compromised even before starting chemotherapy because the malignant cells invade the bone marrow and destroy WBC precursors. Leukemic patients are more susceptible to infection by a wide range of microorganisms. Viral infections and reactivations are common and may result in severe complications.

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Introduction: NF is a life-threatening infection and progressive disease resulting in widespread fulminant tissue destruction. It is rarely caused by Group B Streptococcus pneumonia. Early management with surgical removal of devitalized tissue and urgent antibiotic administration are key therapies.

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Background/aims: Genetic alterations, including changes in the expression of spastic paraplegia 20 (SPG20) and serine/threonine protein kinase 31 (STK31), may play an important role in the carcinogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC). Identification of such changes is suitable for the recognition of tumors at an early stage, which would significantly improve patient survival. While recent studies have identified that SPG20 and STK31 expression levels increase in CRC tissues, their use as a biomarker is yet to be investigated.

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Optical accelerometers are popular in some applications because of their better immunity to electromagnetic interference, and they are often more sensitive than other accelerometer types. Optical fibers were employed in most previous generations, making micro-fabrication problematic. The optical accelerometers that are suitable for mass manufacture and previously mentioned in the literature have various problems and are only sensitive in one direction (1D).

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The tremendous development in the industrial sector leads to discharging of the several types of effluents containing detrimental contaminants into water sources. Lately, the proliferation of toxic anions particularly phosphates and nitrates onto aquatic systems certainly depreciates the ecological system and causes a deadly serious problem. Chitosan (Cs) is one of the most auspicious biopolymer adsorbents that are being daily developed for removing of various contaminants from polluted water.

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Cell therapy is a promising method for improving healing in chronic ulcers through delivery of isolated adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction. This study investigates the autologous stem cell yield of adipose tissue and its efficacy in chronic ulcers compared with conventional methods. This study was a randomized controlled trial.

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Hyperspectral imaging has a wide range of uses, from medical diagnostics to crop monitoring; however, conventional hyperspectral imaging systems are relatively slow, bulky, and rather costly. In this paper, we present an inexpensive, compact tunable optical filter for hyperspectral applications. The filter is based on a Fabry-Pérot interferometer utilizing hybrid metallic-dielectric mirrors and actuated using a MEMS electrostatic actuator.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has overwhelmed health systems around the globe, and intensified the lethality of social and political inequality. In the United States, where public health departments have been severely defunded, Black, Native, Latinx communities and those experiencing poverty in the country's largest cities are disproportionately infected and disproportionately dying. Based on our collective ethnographic work in three global cities in the U.

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Background: Apolipoprotein M (ApoM) may have a role in the susceptibility of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Polymorphisms in the promoter region of the ApoM gene were found to be significantly associated with diabetes. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of ApoM SNP rs805297 (C-1065A) with the susceptibility of T2DM and related microvascular complications in South Egypt.

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Acanthamoeba are free-living amoebae that cause granulomatous amoebic encephalitis and keratitis. In this study, we aimed to isolate and identify Acanthamoeba from air conditioning systems using in vitro cell culture and polymerase chain reaction assays. We also estimated the pathogenicity of the isolates by measuring their thermotolerance and studying mice models inoculated with these isolates.

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Background: Water insecurity poses a significant global challenge to health and development. While the biophysical and economic impacts of inadequate water and sanitation are well documented, the complex emotional and social tolls of water insecurity are less understood- particularly in the global North. In this article, we advance understandings of the psychosocial dimensions of water insecurity in Detroit, MI, where an estimated 100 000 households have been disconnected from water and sanitation services since the city declared bankruptcy in 2013.

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The COVID-19 pandemic, in the first seven months, has led to more than 15 million confirmed infected cases and 600,000 deaths. SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent for COVID-19, has proved to be a great challenge for its ability to spread in asymptomatic stages and the diverse disease spectrum it has generated. This has created a challenge of unimaginable magnitude, not only affecting human health and life but also potentially generating a long-lasting socioeconomic impact.

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Botanical insecticides that degrade rapidly are safer than persistent synthetic chemical insecticides, less harmful to the environment, decrease production costs and are not likely to cause insecticide resistance among pests. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of five different botanical extracts on the bean aphid, and the 2nd larval instar of the green lacewing, under laboratory conditions. Also, the flavonoids in the methanolic extracts of these tested plants were detected using HPLC analysis.

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Unlabelled: Enhanced lipid peroxidation and elevated interleukin-6 levels are common in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients. Atherosclerotic vascular complications greatly contribute to morbidity and mortality in diabetes. The aim of this study was to assess the relation of lipid peroxidation and interleukin-6 with carotid atherosclerosis in type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) is an exceedingly diversified group of lymphoproliferative neoplasms emerging from B-, T- or natural killer -lymphocytes. This study was done to detect Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP2)-735C/T gene polymorphism in patients with NHL and its relation to the clinicopathological characteristics of the studied patients in addition to detection the association between it and NHL disease susceptibility and progression. Clinico-hematological profiles were done on 50 NHL patients.

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Aim: Glucagon-like peptide-1(GLP-1) is a gut hormone that beside its main function in glucose homeostasis may play a role as an anti-oxidant and anti-atherosclerotic factor. The aim of this study was to estimate fasting total GLP-1 level in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients and to determine its relation with oxidative stress and atherosclerotic vascular changes.

Methods: The study included 60 T2DM male patients with age ≥40 and 30 healthy male subjects matched for age.

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The ongoing water crises in Detroit and Flint, Michigan, offer dramatic cases of retrogression in realizing the human right to water-particularly striking in a region that enjoys access to one-fifth of the world's freshwater and a country that has historically enjoyed near-universal access to water and sanitation. Efforts to secure safe, sufficient, affordable, acceptable, and accessible water in these cities reveal a troubling inability to protect the human right to water through legal measures. Compounding the challenge is the lack of reliable government data on the scope and impacts of the water crises-a void that residents have organized to fill.

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A novel optofluidic sensor that measures the local pressure of the fluid inside a microfluidic channel is presented. It can be integrated directly on-channel and requires no additional layers in fabrication. The detection can be accomplished at a single wavelength; and thereby, only a single laser diode and a single photodetector are required.

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This work reports a novel structure for a Fabry⁻Pérot micro cavity that combines the highest reported quality factor for an on-chip Fabry⁻Pérot resonator that exceeds 9800, and a very high sensitivity for an on-chip volume refractometer based on a Fabry⁻Pérot cavity that is about 1000 nm/refractive index unit (RIU). The structure consists of two cylindrical Bragg micromirrors that achieve confinement of the Gaussian beam in the plan parallel to the chip substrate, while for the perpendicular plan, external fiber rod lenses (FRLs) are placed in the optical path of the input and the output of the cavity. This novel structure overcomes number of the drawbacks presented in previous designs.

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Metronidazole is a commonly used antimicrobial worldwide. The most common side effects that have been reported are nausea, vomiting and hypersensitivity reactions. However, neurotoxicity has been reported with the use of metronidazole but rather rare.

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