Publications by authors named "M M el-Tohamy"

The detection of HC(S)CN in TMC-1 suggests that HC(S)NC may also exist. To aid in its possible detection, HC(S)NC and its deuterated isotopologue DC(S)NC were investigated via high-level ab initio methods, specifically CCSD(T) and CCSD(T)-F12. By utilizing multidimensional potential energy surfaces derived from explicitly correlated coupled-cluster calculations, we analyzed their geometrical parameters, vibrational frequencies, rotational constants, and a comprehensive set of spectroscopic constants generated via the vibrational second-order perturbation theory, vibrational self-consistent field, and vibrational configuration interaction theory(VCI) approaches.

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Background: Post-myocardial infarction (MI) remodeling involves various structural and functional changes, such as inflammation and fibrosis. Upregulation of G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 (GRK2) is linked to the progression of cardiovascular diseases, including myocardial infarction. The inhibitory effects of paroxetine on GRK2 are recognized, yet its protective effect on post-MI remodeling has not been elucidated.

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Doping of carbon dots (CDs) with heteroatoms has garnered growing attention in recent years as a useful method of controlling their physicochemical properties. In this study, a new dual-mode sensor based on silver-doped CDs (AgCDs) derived from lignin was developed for fluorometric and spectrophotometric determination of valsartan (VAL). The analysis of AgCDs revealed a structure that closely resembled graphene oxide, with the successful doping of Ag.

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A vinca alkaloid; vinburnine (VNB) is utilized as an effective vasodilator. As a cyclic amide-containing drug, it is likely susceptible to hydrolytic degradation. This study examined the degradation profile of VNB, findings indicated that VNB undergoes degradation solely in the presence of alkali, generating a carboxylic acid derivative (DEG).

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Recently, reverse osmosis (RO) has become the most widely used process in membrane technology. It has aroused great interest in water desalination through membranes. According to recent studies, the surface properties of support layers in thin film membranes are crucial for improving reverse osmosis performance.

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