Publications by authors named "M El-Mahdy"

Cytoglobin (Cygb) regulates vascular tone by modulating nitric oxide (NO) metabolism in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). In the presence of its cytochrome B5a (B5)/B5 reductase-isoform-3 (B5R) reducing system, Cygb controls NO metabolism via oxygen-dependent NO dioxygenation. Electronic cigarette (EC) use has been shown to induce vascular dysfunction and decrease NO bioavailability; however, the role of Cygb-mediated NO metabolism in the pathophysiology of this process has not been previously investigated.

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Smart nanohybrid technology with potential advantages to plants has recently been developed formanaging the widespread pollution of heavy metals. Herein, we disclose a novel strategy to combat Pb stress in strawberry (Fragaria spp. cv.

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Article Synopsis
  • Arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) is a beneficial relationship between plant roots and fungi that helps plants absorb nutrients and cope with environmental stresses.
  • RNA-seq technology was used to analyze the gene expression in tomato roots at 7 and 30 days after being inoculated with the fungus, identifying 1,019 differentially expressed genes (DEGs), with a strong emphasis on plant defense, growth, and nutrient transport.
  • The study offers new insights into the role of AM-responsive genes in tomato roots, enhancing our understanding of the interactions between plants and symbiotic fungi over short and long durations.
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While chronic smoking triggers cardiovascular disease, controversy remains regarding its effects on the brain and cognition. We investigated the effects of long-term cigarette smoke (CS) exposure (CSE) on cerebrovascular function, neuronal injury, and cognition in a novel mouse exposure model. Longitudinal studies were performed in CS or air-exposed mice, 2 hours/day, for up to 60 weeks.

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With the increasing use of vaping devices that deliver high levels of nicotine (NIC) to the lungs, sporadic lung injury has been observed. Commercial vaping solutions can contain high NIC concentrations of 150 mM or more. With high NIC levels, its metabolic products may induce toxicity.

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