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Tissue-specific extracellular matrix coatings for the promotion of cell proliferation and maintenance of cell phenotype. Zhang Y, He Y, Bharadwaj S, Hammam N, Carnagey K, Myers R, Atala A, Van Dyke M

Research Authors
Zhang Y, He Y, Bharadwaj S, Hammam N, Carnagey K, Myers R, Atala A, Van Dyke M.
Research Journal
Biomaterials
Research Member
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2009

Comprative Study of Circulating Cardic Biomarker Galactine-3 and Troponin I in Heart Failure Patients.

Research Authors
Hanan Mahmoud Fayed, Mohamed Abde Irazek Alsenbesy, Tahia Hashim Saleem and Marwa abd-ehhady Ahmed
Research Department
Research Journal
Clinical Medicine and Diagnostics
Research Pages
92-100
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
3 (4)
Research Year
2013

Lack of Association between Genetic Variation of-2548G/A of Leptin Gene Polymorphism and Hypertension in Obese Adult SEaudi Subjects

Research Authors
Amany O.Mohamed, Lotfi S. Bindahman, Nasser M. Al-Daghri, Tahia H.Saleem
Research Department
Research Journal
EJBMB
Research Member
Research Pages
68-83
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Special Issue
Research Year
2013

Lack of Association between Genetic Variation of-2548G/A of Leptin Gene Polymorphism and Hypertension in Obese Adult SEaudi Subjects

Research Authors
Amany O.Mohamed, Lotfi S. Bindahman, Nasser M. Al-Daghri, Tahia H.Saleem
Research Department
Research Journal
EJBMB
Research Pages
68-83
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Special Issue
Research Year
2013

Protective Effects of Copper (I)-Nicotinate Complex Against Aflatoxicosis

Research Authors
Ahmed R. Shatat, Heba M. Saad Eldien, Muammar Y. Nassar, Amany O. Mohamed, Abdel Haleem M. Hussein, Abu-Bakr A. El-Adasy, Ahmed A. Khames and Ahmed Y.Nassar
Research Department
Research Journal
The Open Toxicology Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
1-10
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
7
Research Year
2013

Protective Effects of Copper (I)-Nicotinate Complex Against Aflatoxicosis

Research Authors
Ahmed R. Shatat, Heba M. Saad Eldien, Muammar Y. Nassar, Amany O. Mohamed, Abdel Haleem M. Hussein, Abu-Bakr A. El-Adasy, Ahmed A. Khames and Ahmed Y.Nassar
Research Department
Research Journal
The Open Toxicology Journal
Research Member
Research Pages
1-10
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
7
Research Year
2013

Can Exercise Capacity Assessed by the 6 Minute Walk
Test Predict the Development of Major Adverse Cardiac
Events in Patients with STEMI after Fibrinolysis?

Research Abstract
Background: To assess the added value of the 6 minute walk test distance (6MWTD) in the risk-stratification methods for patients with ST -segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treated with fibrinolysis. Methodology/Principal Findings: This is a prospective cohort study of one hundred consecutive patients with STEMI, who had received fibrinolysis, at Assuit University Hospital. All patients underwent 6MWT pre- discharge and were followed up for 3 months to monitor the incidence of major adverse cardiac events (MACE). Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the level of 6MWTD (level I.450 m, level II = 300–450 m and level III,300 m). Among the study population, the median 6MWT distance was 370 meters (interquartile range 162–462). The mean age was 60.9610.7 years, 71.9% of them were males, 2/3 had anterior MI. only 10.5% had successful thrombolysis. Compared to patients in level I (.450 m), patients in level III (,300 m) were more likely to have clinical risk factors as hypertension, diabetes and impaired renal function. The patient’s mean TIMI score was 3.462.2, the mean GRACE score was 150.5627.7. There was a significant negative correlation between the 6 MWTD and GRACE risk score (r =20.80, p,0.001). At 3 months of follow-up, 51% had MACE including 16% were dead. Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified that the GRACE risk score and 6MWT distance levels were the best predictors of the MACE at 3 month of follow up. The incidence of MACE was 4 times higher in patients with high GRACE risk score who couldn’t walk more than 300 meters (OR = 4.66, 95% CI = 1.1–14.5, p = 0.006).
Research Authors
Ayman K. M. Hassan , Salwa R. Dimitry, George W. Agban
Research Department
Research Journal
PLOS ONE
Research Member
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9, No.6
Research Year
2014

Can Exercise Capacity Assessed by the 6 Minute Walk
Test Predict the Development of Major Adverse Cardiac
Events in Patients with STEMI after Fibrinolysis?

Research Abstract
Background: To assess the added value of the 6 minute walk test distance (6MWTD) in the risk-stratification methods for patients with ST -segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treated with fibrinolysis. Methodology/Principal Findings: This is a prospective cohort study of one hundred consecutive patients with STEMI, who had received fibrinolysis, at Assuit University Hospital. All patients underwent 6MWT pre- discharge and were followed up for 3 months to monitor the incidence of major adverse cardiac events (MACE). Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the level of 6MWTD (level I.450 m, level II = 300–450 m and level III,300 m). Among the study population, the median 6MWT distance was 370 meters (interquartile range 162–462). The mean age was 60.9610.7 years, 71.9% of them were males, 2/3 had anterior MI. only 10.5% had successful thrombolysis. Compared to patients in level I (.450 m), patients in level III (,300 m) were more likely to have clinical risk factors as hypertension, diabetes and impaired renal function. The patient’s mean TIMI score was 3.462.2, the mean GRACE score was 150.5627.7. There was a significant negative correlation between the 6 MWTD and GRACE risk score (r =20.80, p,0.001). At 3 months of follow-up, 51% had MACE including 16% were dead. Multivariate logistic regression analysis identified that the GRACE risk score and 6MWT distance levels were the best predictors of the MACE at 3 month of follow up. The incidence of MACE was 4 times higher in patients with high GRACE risk score who couldn’t walk more than 300 meters (OR = 4.66, 95% CI = 1.1–14.5, p = 0.006).
Research Authors
Ayman K. M. Hassan , Salwa R. Dimitry, George W. Agban
Research Department
Research Journal
PLOS ONE
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.9, No.6
Research Year
2014
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