Publications by authors named "H Kadry"

Article Synopsis
  • Native liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS) is used to analyze intact antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) with a focus on the impact of drug linker deconjugation and clearance in biological systems.
  • The study documents findings from native LC-MS analysis of ADCs in human plasma, incorporating both incubations and clinical samples.
  • Results indicate that while deconjugation and hydrolysis rates are similar for two types of ADCs (MMAE and MMAF), there are notable differences in the clearance of higher-loaded species between them.
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Background: The loss of soft tissue coverage of tendons is a challenging reconstructive problem after acute hand trauma. Subsequent tendon adhesions and the loss of range of movement in addition to the poor aesthetic outcome and donor site scarring should be avoided when deciding the plan of management. Pelnac is one of the commonly used skin substitutes in reconstructive surgery that can be used for coverage of exposed tendons, but the postoperative functional outcome needs to be addressed in detail.

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A series of novel N-aryl-5-aryl-6,7,8,9-tetrahydropyrimido[4,5-b]quinolin-4-amines 4a-4l was synthesized as potential anticancer agents through Dimroth rearrangement reaction of intermediates 3a-3c. Pyrimido[4,5-b]quinolines 4a-4l showed promising activity against the Michigan Cancer Foundation-7 (MCF-7) cell line, compared with lapatinib as the reference drug. Compounds 4d, 4h, 4i, and 4l demonstrated higher cytotoxic activity than lapatinib, with IC values of 2.

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A novel series of 12 pyrazolo[3,4-]pyrimidine derivatives were created and evaluated for their antiproliferative activity against the NCI 60 human tumor cell line panel. Compounds 12a-d displayed significant antitumor activity against MDA-MB-468 and T-47D (breast cancer cell lines), especially compound 12b, which exhibited the highest anticancer activity against MDA-MB-468 and T-47D cell lines with IC values of 3.343 ± 0.

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The blood-brain barrier (BBB) plays an essential role in maintaining the homeostasis of the brain microenvironment by controlling the influx and efflux of biological substances that are necessary to sustain the neuronal metabolic activity and functions. This barrier is established at the blood-brain interface of the brain microcapillaries by different cells. These include microvascular endothelial cells, astrocytes, and pericytes besides other components such as microglia, basal membrane, and neuronal cells forming together what is commonly referred to as the neurovascular unit; different in vivo and in vitro platforms are available to study the BBB where each system provides specific benefits and drawbacks.

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