Publications by authors named "Randa Osman"

Biodiesel is rapidly becoming an efficient substitute for fuel and a potentially significant future renewable energy source. In recent years, used cooking oil has been used as a feedstock for biofuel to reduce production costs. Due to its high catalytic activity, low cost, and eco-friendliness, Nano magnesium oxide (MgO) has attracted attention as a catalyst for biodiesel production.

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Introduction: Diagnosis of the majority of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients occurs at intermediate to advanced stages, with a few curative therapeutic options being available. It is therefore strongly urgent to discover additional adjuvant therapy for this lethal malignancy. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of curcumin (C), piperine (P) and taurine (T) combination as adjuvant agents on serum levels of IFN-γ, immunophenotypic and molecular characterization of mononuclear leukocytes (MNLs) in HCC patients treated with Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE).

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Article Synopsis
  • Biodiesel is presented as a renewable alternative to fossil fuels, focusing on the importance of feedstock quality in efficient production and its potential to mitigate environmental issues.
  • The review emphasizes the transesterification process for biodiesel production, analyzing different types of catalysts and their roles in optimizing the reaction mechanism.
  • It highlights the challenges related to engine performance and emissions while calling for collaborative efforts in research and policy to promote the sustainable adoption of biodiesel.
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Introduction: The expression pattern of CD27 and CD44 was found to correlate with the differentiation stages of B cell precursors, which were known to be involved in a variety of immunological responses.

Aim Of The Study: This study aimed to determine the biological significance of CD27 and CD44 expression in patients with B-precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL), as well as their association with standard prognostic factors and therapeutic response.

Patients And Methods: This case-control study included 60 pediatric patients newly diagnosed with B-ALL and 30 pediatric controls.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogenous disease in which the initiation and maintenance of the malignant clone is blamed on a rare population of leukemia stem cells (LSCs). The persistence of such a malignant population is referred to as measurable/minimal residual disease (MRD). Evaluation of MRD is the gold standard for follow-up of therapy and constitutes an independent prognostic parameter.

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The aim of the present study was to investigate different biological prognostic markers to identify high-risk patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) with a higher tumor burden, in order to ensure appropriate management. A total of 81 Egyptian patients with CLL were enrolled in the present study, with 75 healthy subjects serving as the control group. The expression of CD49d, CD38 and ZAP-70 in CLL cells was assessed using flow cytometry.

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Background: Both diabetes mellitus (DM) and tuberculosis (TB) are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in Eritrea. TB-DM comorbidity is known to complicate TB care, control and prevention. However, systematically studied epidemiological data on TB-DM comorbidity and its associated risk factors are lacking in this country.

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Mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) is a rare type of leukemia with a limited number of studies conducted to characterize its clinical spectrum and most importantly the best treatment modality. MPAL blasts show more than one phenotype either myeloid/monocytic with T- or B-lymphoid or extremely rare triple lineage associated phenotypic markers. This study aimed to characterize MPAL cases with special emphasis on comparing adult and pediatric age groups, exploring treatment regimens, and clinical outcome.

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Background: We aimed to investigate gene expression pattern and to explore its methylation heterogeneity in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).

Patients & Methods: Eighty one CLL patients and 75 healthy subjects were enrolled and prognostic evaluation of patients was assessed. q-realtime PCR was performed using Applied Biosystems, TaqMan gene expression assay.

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Active transportation (AT) may represent an ideal opportunity to accumulate physical activity (PA). Thus, the purpose of this study was to describe the AT profile among students from two Colorado school districts. Students completed a survey on AT resulting in a final dataset (n = 3738) from which descriptive and inferential statics were calculated.

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Background: B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is marked by the accumulation of CD5+ B lymphocytes within the blood, bone marrow (BM), and secondary lymphoid tissues. Abnormalities in the expression and function of cell adhesion molecules may account for the patterns of intra-nodal growth and hematogenous spread of the malignant cells. Chemokines and integrin-mediated adhesion and trans-endothelial migration (TEM) are central aspects in trafficking and retention of hematopoietic cells in the BM and lymphoid organs.

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