Publications by authors named "Marwa Ragaey"

Nitric oxide (NO) is a well-accepted signaling molecule that has regulatory effects on plants under various stresses. Salinity is a major issue that adversely affects plant growth and productivity. The current study was carried out to investigate changes in the growth, biochemical parameters, and yield of wheat plants in response to NO donors, namely sodium nitroprusside (SNP) (2.

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A pot experiment was designed and performed in a completely randomized block design (CRBD) to determine the main effect of two plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and their co-inoculation on growth criteria and physio-biochemical attributes of canola plants ( L.) plant grown in saline soil. The results showed that inoculation with two PGPR ( and/or ) energized the growth parameters and photosynthetic pigments of stressed plants.

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Allantoin ((AT) a purine metabolite)-mediated ultraviolet C (UVC) stress mitigation has not been studied to date. Here, we reported the physicochemical mechanisms of UVC-induced stress in tomato ( L.) plants, including an AT-directed mitigation strategy.

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To investigate the frequency of peripheral neuropathy in patients with β-thalassemia, and to assess its relation to iron overload and oxidative stress. Sixty β-thalassemia patients with mean age of 19 ± 4.9 years were recruited.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the rate of facial nerve injury (FNI) when performing (ORIF) of mandibular condylar fractures by different surgical approaches.

Materials And Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed that included several databases with specific keywords, a reference search, and a manual search for suitable articles. The inclusion criteria were all clinical trials, with the aim of assessing the rate of facial nerve injuries when (ORIF) of mandibular condylar fractures was performed using different surgical approaches.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the stability of one and two jaw maxillary advancements fixed with prebent plates and "L"-shaped plates.

Study Design: Twenty-six patients met the inclusion criteria (group 1: one jaw [14]; group 2: two jaws [12]). Radiographs were digitized before surgery (T1), immediately after surgery (T2), at 6 weeks (T3), and at 6 months (T4).

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Prebent plates have gained popularity in recent years as a fixation appliance for large maxillary advancements. They are larger than standard plates used for maxillary procedures and appear to give greater stability. Due to their size and configuration, they have the potential to be more palpable than standard plates, possibly causing discomfort following placement.

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