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"Expression of matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 in human trophoblasts of normal and preeclamptic placentas: preliminary findings.

Research Authors
Shokry, M., O. M. Omran, H. I. Hassan, G. O. Elsedfy and M. R. Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
Exp Mol Pathol
Research Member
Research Pages
219-25
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
87(3):
Research Year
2009

(2001). "An early lesion in hepatic carcinogenesis: loss of heterozygosity in human cirrhotic livers and dysplastic nodules at the 1p36-p34 region.

Research Authors
Sun, M., J. R. Eshleman, L. D. Ferrell, G. Jacobs, E. C. Sudilovsky, R. Tuthill, M. R. Hussein and O. Sudilovsky
Research Department
Research Journal
Hepatology
Research Pages
1415-24
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
33(6)
Research Year
2001

Clinicopathologic features and genotyping of patients with chronic HBV infection in the Upper Egypt.

Research Authors
Zaky, S., A. M. Farghaly, H. A. Rashed, H. Hassan, E. Faouzy, N. Makhlouf and M. R. Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
Cell Immunol
Research Pages
97-104
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
265(2)
Research Year
2008

Iron-induced Damage in Corpus Striatal Cells of Neonatal Rats: Attenuation by Folic Acid

Research Abstract
Background: Iron supplementation is recommended during pregnancy to meet the needs of the rapidly growing fetus. However, its intake is associated with the generation of destructive free radicals, i.e., oxidative damage to the fetal brain. Folic acid supplementation is needed during pregnancy to reduce the risk of neural tube defects. Hypothesis: Intake of folic acid can ameliorate the morphological features of cell damage in the striatal tissue (brain of neonatal rats) associated with the intake of iron. Objectives and methods: To test this hypothesis, an animal model (pregnant Albino rats) was established. The animals were divided into three groups: group A, control animals treated with saline only; group B, animals treated with iron gluconate; and group C, animals treated concomitantly with iron gluconate and folic acid. The striatal brain tissues of the neonates were examined for features of cellular damage, using immunohistological and ultrastructural methods. Results: The authors found significant variations among the three groups. The intake of iron (group B) and its deposition in the striatal tissue (neurons and glial cells) was associated with changes indicative of both cellular injury and regeneration. The former includes neuronal apoptosis and necrosis, and destruction of the organelles, including the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes of the neurons and glial cells. The latter includes microgliosis, astrogliosis, upregulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein, and inducible nitric oxide synthase. These changes were absent in the striatal tissue of the control group (group A) and in animals treated concomitantly with both iron gluconate and folic acid (group C). Conclusion: Intake of folic acid can protect the neonatal striatal tissue against iron-induced oxidative stress damage.
Research Authors
Heba Saad1, MD, Aml A. Mohamed2, MD, Mahmoud Rezk Abdelwahed Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal Ultrastructural Pathology
Research Rank
2
Research Year
2011

Association of Helicobacter pylori Infection with Some Haematological Diseases; One-Year Study

Research Authors
Yousreyia A. Ahmad, Fatema A. Abdel-Moez, Muhammad G. Mostafa*,Osama A. Ibrahiem, Hoyida A. Nafady and Mohamed A. Elmasry
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Gastroenterology
Research Pages
pp. 47-63
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 15 - No.1
Research Year
2007

Association of Helicobacter pylori Infection with Some Haematological Diseases; One-Year Study

Research Authors
Yousreyia A. Ahmad, Fatema A. Abdel-Moez, Muhammad G. Mostafa*,Osama A. Ibrahiem, Hoyida A. Nafady and Mohamed A. Elmasry
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Gastroenterology
Research Pages
pp. 47-63
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 15 - No.1
Research Year
2007

Association of Helicobacter pylori Infection with Some Haematological Diseases; One-Year Study

Research Authors
Yousreyia A. Ahmad, Fatema A. Abdel-Moez, Muhammad G. Mostafa*,Osama A. Ibrahiem, Hoyida A. Nafady and Mohamed A. Elmasry
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Gastroenterology
Research Pages
pp. 47-63
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 15 - No.1
Research Year
2007

Association of Helicobacter pylori Infection with Some Haematological Diseases; One-Year Study

Research Authors
Yousreyia A. Ahmad, Fatema A. Abdel-Moez, Muhammad G. Mostafa*,Osama A. Ibrahiem, Hoyida A. Nafady and Mohamed A. Elmasry
Research Department
Research Journal
Journal of Gastroenterology
Research Member
Yusreya Abdel-Rahman Ahmed Ahmed
Research Pages
pp. 47-63
Research Rank
2
Research Vol
Vol. 15 - No.1
Research Year
2007
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