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Expression of cell cycle-associated proteins in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer: correlation with intravesical recurrence following transurethral resection.

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Behnsawy HM1, Miyake H, Abdalla MA, Sayed MA, Ahmed Ael-F, Fujisawa M.
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Urol Oncol. 2011 Sep-Oct;29(5):495-501. doi: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2009.08.002. Epub 2009 Nov 13.
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3
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2011


Dissolution therapy versus shock wave lithotripsy for radiolucent renal stones in children: a prospective study.

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Elderwy AA1, Kurkar A1, Hussein A2, Abozeid H3, Hammodda HM1, Ibraheim AF1.
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J Urol. 2014 May;191(5 Suppl):1491-5. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2013.10.060. Epub 2014 Mar 26.
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3
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2014

Comparing non contrast computerized tomography criteria versus dual X-ray absorptiometry as predictors of radio-opaque upper urinary tract stone fragmentation after electromagnetic shockwave lithotripsy.

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Hameed DA1, Elgammal MA, ElGanainy EO, Hageb A, Mohammed K, El-Taher AM, Mostafa MM, Ahmed AI.
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Urolithiasis. 2013 Nov;41(6):511-5. doi: 10.1007/s00240-013-0596-1. Epub 2013 Aug 3.
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NULL
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NULL
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3
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2013

Parameters of Cardiac Electrical Instability in Chronic
Haemodialysis Patients

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Ahmed Abdel-Galeel, Lobna Abdel-Wahid, Samir Kamal Abdulhamid, Ahmed Obiedallah,
Mohammed Aboel-Kassem Farghal Abdelmegid, Hanan Sharaf El-Deen Mohammed
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American Journal of Internal Medicine
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NULL
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NULL
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1
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2015

Detection, Enumeration and Viability Evaluation of
Giardia Cysts in Water Samples Using Flow Cytometry

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Giardia lamblia is a protozoan parasite known to be an important waterborne pathogen. The faeco-oral transmission of the parasite leads to the presence of its cysts in the environment. Giardia cysts are abundant in surface water worldwide. Knowledge of the prevalence of Giardia cysts in water resources is important for controlling its transmission. The present study was designed for detection of G. lamblia cysts, its seasonal variability, count and viability assessment in water supplies of Assuit University Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine; using flow cytometry. Forty eight water grab samples (20 liter per sample) were collected from water supplies of the faculty and hospital's buildings from inlet, outlet and tanks during winter and summer 2014. All water samples were subjected to filtration, elution and concentration followed by flow cytometry. G. lamblia cysts were detected in 14 water samples with detection rate of 29.2%. The highest rate of positive samples was recorded in winter. The mean cysts number was 1066.3 cysts/L in summer and 837.1 cysts/L in winter. The percent of viable G. lamblia cysts reached 6.2% in summer and 5.75% in winter with insignificant difference. The results of the present study reflected the need for more efficient methods adapted by the water treatment facilities in this locality for controlling the quality of drinking water. The results demonstrated the benefit of flow cytometry as a rapid and simple method for evaluation of Giardia cysts in water samples
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Ahmad K. Dyab1, Doaa A. Yones*1, Douaa M. Sayed2, Tasneem M. Hassan1
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Global Advanced Research Journal of Microbiology
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077-086,
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Global Advanced Research Journals
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1
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(Vol. 4(6
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http://garj.org/garjm
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2015

Genetic variants in 6-mercaptopurine pathway as potential factors of hematological toxicity in acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients

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Aim: We investigated the associations between variants in genes coding for enzymes and transporters related to the 6-mercaptopurine pathway and clinical outcomes in pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. MATERIALS & METHODS: Statistical association between gender, age and genotypes of selected SNPs, and the risks of hematological toxicity and relapse were investigated using a Cox proportional hazard model in 70 acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients from upper Egypt. RESULTS: We found significant associations between ITPA, IMPDH1, SLC29A1, SLC28A2, SLC28A3 and ABCC4 SNPs and one or more of the hematological toxicity manifestations (neutropenia, agranulocytosis and leukopenia); age was significantly related to relapse. CONCLUSION: Genetic polymorphisms in enzymes and transporters involved in the 6-mercaptopurine pathway should be considered during its use to avoid hematological toxicity.
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Hareedy MS, El Desoky ES, Woillard JB, Thabet RH, Ali AM, Marquet P, Picard N
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Pharmacogenomics
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1-15
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Future Medicine LTD
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1
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Pharmacogenomics. 2015 Aug 3:1-15. [Epub ahead of print]
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2015

5-(4-Chlorophenyl)-5,6-dihydro-1,3-oxazepin-7(4H)-one derivatives as lipophilic cyclic analogues of baclofen: Design, synthesis, and neuropharmacological evaluation.

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Atef A. Abdel-Hafez, Basel A. Abdel-Wahab.
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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry.
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7983–7991.
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NULL
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1
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16:
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2008

Enhanced Delivery of Baclofen Through Blood-Brain Barrier Using Poly(butyl cyanoacrylate) Nanoparticles Coated with Polysorbate-80 as a Carrying Vector.

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Basel A. Abdel-Wahab, Mahran S. Abd El-Rahman, Mohamed M. Abd El-latif.
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The International Conference For Nanotechnology Industries, Ryiadh, KSA (2009),19-20
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3
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2009

Synthesis and docking study of some pyrazolo [3,4-d]pyrimidin- 4(5h)-one derivatives as phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors.

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Mohamed A. Shaaban, Awwad A. Radwan, Yaseen A. Mosa and Basel A. Abdel-Wahab
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Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal.
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109-128.
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NULL
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1
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17(2):
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NULL
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2009

Comparative study for brain delivery of tacrine using polysorbate 80 – coated poly(butylcyanoacrylate) and pegylated-poly(butylcyanoacrylate) nanoparticles.

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Basel A. Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed M. Abdel-Latif, Atef A. Abdel-Hafez.
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International Journal of Nano and Biomaterials
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360-374.
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1
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2, (1-5):
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2009
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