Publications by authors named "Hany Afify"

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  • Aliovalent-doped metal oxide nanocrystals with localized surface plasmons (LSPRs) are essential for applications requiring specific optical properties, particularly between infrared and visible light transparency.
  • Indium tin oxide (ITO), while dominant in this area, is limited by scarce indium resources, leading researchers to explore antimony-doped tin oxide (ATO) as a cost-effective alternative, despite its less favorable electronic characteristics and challenges in controlling LSPRs.
  • This study presents a method to synthesize plasmonic ATO nanocrystals using a solvothermal approach, demonstrating that ligand exchange can effectively tune LSPR energies and enhance doping efficiency beyond traditional methods, opening doors for various applications like infrared upconversion and thermal management.
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Levamisole is an anthelmintic drug that acts by activating nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at the nematode neuromuscular junction and causing paralysis. We measured the in vitro effects of levamisole on the motility of Brugia malayi microfilariae; after 2 h incubation the apparent IC50 was 2.68 mM.

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Forty of eighty mice (10 each group) were infected with S. mansoni cercariae and sacrificed at 3 weeks (G-A), 6 weeks (G-B), 12 weeks (G-C) and 16 weeks (G-D) post infection (P.I).

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To determine the extent to which Balb/c mice splenic T cells were affected by S. mansoni infection, this study aims to investigate the ability of the T cells to produce interferon (IFN)-&, and their chemotactic ability at 7 weeks post-infection. The splenic T cells were capable of producing levels of IFN-& comparable with splenic T cells from naive mice.

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Measuring Mirazid ability for contracting the worm muscle and its effect on the worm surface ultra-structure can be used to monitor the in vitro effect of any drug. This study aims at investigating the actual effect of Mirazid (a new schistosomicide; purified oleo-resin extract of Myrrh, derived from Commiphora molmol plant) on S. mansoni worms by detecting its in vitro effect.

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Various isolates of S. mansoni, originally showed marked diminished susceptibility to PZQ, were used in this work. These isolates were taken from patients not cured after two or three doses of the drug.

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Hepatic fibrosis was assessed by estimating hydroxyproline content in liver tissues at the course of the disease and after PZQ treatment. Parasitological investigations included egg count in faeces and tissues (liver and intestine) and oogram pattern. The results showed that treatment of infected mice with PZQ, modulated the course of schistosomiasis as evaluated by highly significant decline in hepatic hydroxyproline content as well as egg count in stool and tissues.

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Eosinophil cationic protein (ECP) was recently used for assessment of Schistosoma haematobium morbidity. In this study, the level of (ECP) in sera of schistosomiasis patients was significantly higher than control group, and this significance was higher in S. haematobium than S.

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A double antibody sandwich ELISA technique, using a chromatography purified antisera against E. histolytica, G. lamblia and Cryptosporidium antigens, was applied to detect copro-antigens of the corrosponding parasites in 90 patients.

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