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Biological variations and applications of tumor Markers in the detection of non small cell lung cancers

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Salama R H, Maha M.El-Kholy.
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The Egyptian J. of Biochem. & Mol. Biology 2007;(25) 326-339.
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2
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2007

The Potential Protective Role Of L-Carnitine And Garlic Powder Against Gentamicin-Induced Nephrotoxicity In Rats

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Saida A. Alya Salama R H,. and Sabah A. Mohammed
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J Egyptian Soc. Pharmacol Exp.Ther., 2007 (28) ; 256-267
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2
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2007

The Potential Protective Role Of L-Carnitine And Garlic Powder Against Gentamicin-Induced Nephrotoxicity In Rats

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Saida A. Alya Salama R H,. and Sabah A. Mohammed
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J Egyptian Soc. Pharmacol Exp.Ther., 2007 (28) ; 256-267
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NULL
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2
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2007

The Potential Protective Role Of L-Carnitine And Garlic Powder Against Gentamicin-Induced Nephrotoxicity In Rats

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Saida A. Alya Salama R H,. and Sabah A. Mohammed
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J Egyptian Soc. Pharmacol Exp.Ther., 2007 (28) ; 256-267
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2
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2007

Two Clusters Of Serum Midkine Levels In Drug-Naïve Patients With Schizophrenia

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Shimzu E, HashimtoK , Salam RH, Watanabe H, Komatsu N, Okamura N, Koike K, Shinoda N, Nakazato M, Kumakiri C, Okada S, Muramatsu H, Muramatsu T, Iyo M.
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Neurosci. Lett. (2003)
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95-8
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NULL
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1
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26;344(2)
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2003

Adiponectin And Adiponectin Receptor-1 In Patients With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Impact Of Insulin Sensitization By Metformin

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Manal M. Kamal, Hossam O. Hamed, Ragaa H. Salama
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Ibnosina J Med BS 2013,5(2):52-61.
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1
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http://www.ijmbs.org.
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2013

Adiponectin And Adiponectin Receptor-1 In Patients With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Impact Of Insulin Sensitization By Metformin

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Manal M. Kamal, Hossam O. Hamed, Ragaa H. Salama
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Ibnosina J Med BS 2013,5(2):52-61.
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1
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http://www.ijmbs.org.
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2013

Adiponectin And Adiponectin Receptor-1 In Patients With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Impact Of Insulin Sensitization By Metformin

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Manal M. Kamal, Hossam O. Hamed, Ragaa H. Salama
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Ibnosina J Med BS 2013,5(2):52-61.
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NULL
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1
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http://www.ijmbs.org.
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2013

Biochemical markers could predict type-1 diabetes mellitus

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Background: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) is an autoimmune disease characterized by selective destruction of pancreatic beta cells. Methods: The study included 80 children, 20 of them have T1DM, 40 children were selected from first degree relatives to the same child and 20 healthy children serve as control. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated, random blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (GHbA1c) were measured. The following biochemical markers were measured in sera of all subjects by ELISA kits: Human insulin, C-peptide, human islet cell antibody (ICA), insulin auto antibodies (IAA) and antiglutamic acid decarboxylase (anti-GAD) antibodies. Results: This study showed that diabetic children had high level of ICA (65%), IAA (55%), anti-GAD antibodies (50%) and decrease in C-peptide (60%). Whereas the relatives showed high level of anti-GAD antibodies (30%), IAA (25%), ICA (2.5) and decrease in C-peptide (30%). Anti-GAD antibodies were significantly higher among the relatives of the diabetics compared to the healthy controls. Conclusions: The strongest predictors of diabetes were C- peptide and islets cell antibodies, which had odd ratio 4.7 and 3.1, respectively. Autoantibodies could distinguish T1DM patients from healthy control subjects and they may also identify individuals at high risk during progression from pre-diabetes to overt disease.
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Ragaa H. M. Salama1, Yasser F. Abd-Elraheem2, Khaled H. Mahmoud2, Jalal A. Bilal2, Almutlaq M. Abdullah3
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Molecular and Biochemical Diagnosis (MBD)
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143-155
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1
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Vol 2, No 1,
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2016

A randomized, comparative study of dual therapy (doxycycline-rifampin) versus triple therapy (doxycycline-rifampin-levofloxacin) for treating acute/subacute brucellosis.

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AIM: The aim of this study was to compare both the efficacy and safety profile of the WHO-recommended, dual therapy (doxycycline-rifampin) to a quinolone-based, triple therapy (doxycycline-rifampin-levofloxacin) for treating acute/subacute brucellosis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We studied 107 consecutive, naïve patients with acute/subacute brucellosis admitted to Assiut University Hospital. Patients were randomly allocated to receive the dual therapy of doxycycline-rifampin (group-A) or to receive the triple therapy of doxycycline-rifampin-levofloxacin (group-B). Acute/subacute brucellosis was diagnosed based on the presence of: (1) contact with animals or fresh animal products, (2) suggestive clinical manifestations of less than one-year duration, and (3) positive antibody titer (1:160) by standard tube agglutination test. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the two groups regarding their demographic data. Fever was the most frequent manifestation (96.3%). Epigastric pain was the most frequent adverse effect of treatment (12.1%). Group-A patients had a significantly higher relapse rate compared to group-B patients (22.6% versus 9.3%, p-value=0.01). The rate of treatment adverse effects was higher among group-B patients, although not reaching statistical significance (20.4% versus 11.3%, p-value=0.059). CONCLUSIONS: Adding levofloxacin to the dual therapy for acute/subacute brucellosis (doxycycline-rifampin) may increase its efficacy in terms of lowering the relapse rate of the disease. Further, larger scale studies are needed before considering modifying the standard, dual therapy for brucellosis.
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Hasanain A, Mahdy R, Mohamed A, Ali M.
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Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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250-254
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Elsevier
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1
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20
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http://www.journals.elsevier.com/brazilian-journal-of-infectious-diseases/
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2016
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