Publications by authors named "Noha M Amin"

The current study assessed the anti-parasitic impact of probiotics on infection either solely or challenged with diabetes in Swiss albino mice. The study design encompassed group-A (diabetic), group-B (non-diabetic), and healthy controls (C). Each group was divided into infected-untreated (subgroup-1); infected and spiramycin-treated (subgroup-2); infected and probiotictreated (subgroup-3); infected and spiramycin+ probiotic-treated (subgroup-4).

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The role of nitric oxide (NO) in the immunopathological response during () infection remains controversial. The amino acid, l-arginine is a NO precursor commonly used by athletes and bodybuilders as a protein supplement. As to our knowledge, there are no published studies which have tested the effect of l-arginine on the intestinal phase of experimental trichinellosis.

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Dementia is an ominous neurological disease. Scientists proposed a link between its occurrence and the presence of (. The long-term sequels of anti- premunition, chiefly dominated by TNF-, on the neurons and their receptors as the insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R), which is tangled in cognition and synaptic plasticity, are still not clear.

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is highly prevalent with respiratory allergies among Egyptian children. Yet, little is known about the possible immunological relationship. Aims of this study were to measure complement-3 (C-3), total and specific IgE to intestinal allergens in patients' serum regarding the identified genotypes.

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Background And Objectives: Myelosuppression is the most common toxicity encountered in the oncology clinic today. This study was planned to investigate the possible protective and therapeutic role of the traditional Chinese Medicinal Herb; Astragalus Membranaceus (AM), on chemotherapy-induced myelosuppression.

Methods And Results: This study was carried out on thirty six adult male albino rats.

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