Publications by authors named "H Hemeda"

Background: Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) exert immunomodulatory effects, primarily through released extracellular vesicles (EVs). For the clinical-grade manufacturing of MSC-EV products culture conditions need to support MSC expansion and allow the manufacturing of potent MSC-EV products. Traditionally, MSCs are expanded in fetal bovine serum-supplemented media.

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Background: It is unclear whether transverse uterine incision is non-inferior to longitudinal incision during myomectomy with regard to bleeding. Our aim was to compare between transverse and longitudinal uterine incisions in myomectomy.

Methods: A parallel randomized controlled single-blinded study in a university affiliated hospital, in the period between January 2017 and April 2018, in which 52 women candidates for abdominal myomectomy were randomized into transverse uterine incision or longitudinal uterine incision groups (26 in each group).

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Background: Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) are considered an important candidate in cell therapy and tissue engineering approaches. The culture of stem cells in a 3D environment is known to better resemble the in vivo situation and to promote therapeutically relevant effects in isolated cells. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop an approach for the direct isolation of MSCs from adipose tissue into a 3D environment, avoiding contact to a 2D plastic surface.

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  • The study aims to evaluate five-dimensional implantation markers and factors predicting pregnancy on the day of hCG injection during intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) procedures in a clinical trial involving 400 women.
  • Conducted at Ain Shams Maternity Teaching Hospital from April 2014 to December 2017, the study involved women under 40 with normal uterine conditions, utilizing a long protocol for ovarian stimulation and measuring various endometrial parameters through 5D transvaginal ultrasound.
  • Results indicated that while endometrial volume can help predict receptivity and exclude cases of non-success, the overall pregnancy rate was 40.5%. Specific ultrasound measurements (endometrial volume, flow
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