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2. Influence of Al11Ce3 Size and Distribution on the Electrochemical Properties of Sonoprocessed Al-10 wt.% Ce Alloy
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El-Hadad, S., Moussa, M. E., and Shoeib, M.
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- 2023
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3. Toward CNT-reinforced chitosan-based ceramic composite coatings on biodegradable magnesium for surgical implants
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Francis, A. A., Abdel-Gawad, S. A., and Shoeib, M. A.
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- 2021
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4. Influence of Al11Ce3 Size and Distribution on the Electrochemical Properties of Sonoprocessed Al-10 wt.% Ce Alloy
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El-Hadad, S., primary, Moussa, M. E., additional, and Shoeib, M., additional
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- 2022
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5. Synthesis, Characterization and Anticorrosion Studies of New Homobimetallic Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Zn(II) Schiff Base Complexes
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Nassar, A. M., Hassan, A. M., Shoeib, M. A., and El kmash, A. N.
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- 2015
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6. Influence of Al11Ce3Size and Distribution on the Electrochemical Properties of Sonoprocessed Al-10 wt.% Ce Alloy
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El-Hadad, S., Moussa, M. E., and Shoeib, M.
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Solidification of Al–Ce alloys under ultrasonic vibrations (Sonoprocessing) has a significant effect on the refining of Al11Ce3intermetallic, which plays a key role in controlling the properties of this group of high-performance characteristics. In the current research, a group of as-received Al-10 wt% Ce alloys that were sonoprocessed under different temperatures was characterized. The influence of Al11Ce3intermetallic size and distribution on the electrochemical properties of these alloys was investigated. Polarization tests in 3.5% NaCl solution were carried out and the recorded Tafel and impedance curves were studied. The corrosion test results were related to the microstructure characteristics as affected by sonoprocessing. Investigation of the as-received samples showed that ultrasonic vibrations broke the long lath-shaped particles of Al11Ce3and obviously decreased their size and increased their surface area fraction. Sonoprocessing at the optimum temperature, 655 °C, reduced the Al11Ce3particles size by 90% and enhanced their distribution in the matrix. This in its turn resulted in significant effects on their electrochemical behavior. Polarization tests showed that the corrosion rate of the un-sonoprocessed specimen decreased from ~ 0.00068 to 0.00006 mm/year after processing at the optimum condition (655 °C), and the polarization resistance increased from ~ 71 to 343 kΩ. By increasing the temperature of ultrasonic treatment beyond 655 °C, and the corresponding coarsening of the intermetallic particles, the corrosion rate slowly increased again, and concurrently, the polarization resistance decreased. The size and distribution of the intermetallic particles also influenced the formation of the corrosion pits, where the optimum sample showed shallow pits compared to those observed in the unprocessed specimen. This emphasizes the role of sonoprocessing in controlling the microstructure features and hence the electrochemical properties of Al-10 wt% Ce alloys.
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- 2023
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7. Coordination of a single-supplier multi-retailer supply chain via joint ordering policy considering incentives for retailers and utilizing economies of scale
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Seifbarghy, M., primary, Shoeib, M., additional, and Pishva, D., additional
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- 2022
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8. Comprehensive Evaluation and Treatment Modalities of Crooked Nose
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Shoeib M A
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Highly skilled ,business.industry ,Crooked nose ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Airway obstruction ,Osteotomy ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Treatment modality ,Iliac bone ,medicine ,Deviated nose ,business - Abstract
Background: The deviated nose is one that varies fromthe straight vertical orientation of the face. Correction of thisdeformity presents a challenge because it represents both afunctional problem (airway obstruction) and an aestheticproblem must be addressed.Patient and Methods: From December 2007 to December2017, 47 patients with crooked nose were operated; 26 malesand 21 females, aged from 18 years to 35 years, with themean age were 26.5 years.Results: Different techniques were applied depending ondeformity type and severity including; solitary osteotomy andseptorhinoplasty. Four patients needed iliac bone grafts fordeformity correction.Conclusion: Absolute correction of the crooked nose isa difficult task because of the complexity of the structuraldefect, the highly visible, well-defined subunits of the nasaldorsum, the need for highly skilled surgeon and the tendencyfor recurrence.
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- 2019
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9. P52.07 Nodal Disease and Pneumonectomy: Always a Bad Combination? A Single High Volume Centre Experience of Long Term Outcomes
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Shoeib, M., primary, Singh, S.S. Avtaar, additional, James, R., additional, Butler, J., additional, Asif, M., additional, Kostoulas, N., additional, Kirk, A., additional, and Bilancia, R., additional
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- 2021
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10. S36 Multimodality treatment of resectable stage III (N2) lung cancer: is pneumonectomy out of the game?
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Shoeib, M, primary, Avtaar Singh, SS, additional, James, R, additional, Butler, J, additional, Kostoulas, N, additional, Asif, M, additional, Kirk, A, additional, and Bilancia, R, additional
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- 2021
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11. High specific energy supercapacitor electrode prepared from MnS/Ni3S2 composite grown on nickel foam
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Abuelftooh, Aya Mohamed, primary, Tantawy, N. S., additional, Mahmouad, S. S., additional, Shoeib, M. A., additional, and Mohamed, Saad G., additional
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- 2021
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12. Comparative Efficacy and Safety of a Fixed-Dose Combination Therapy of Tamsulosin and Tadalafil versus Tadalafil alone for BPH Patients with Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Erectile Dysfunction
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Shoeib, M S, primary, Elsaeed, K O, primary, and Ebeid, A H I H, primary
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- 2020
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13. Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS) Protocols versus Standard Care in Perioperative Management of Radical Cystectomy with Urinary Diversion
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Shoeib, M S, primary, Yassin, M M, primary, Tolba, M K, primary, and Mohamed, A M M, primary
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- 2020
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14. Long-term outcome of stent insertion in airway obstruction due to advanced malignancy
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Shoeib, M., primary, Kirk, A., additional, Asif, M., additional, Butler, J., additional, Kostoulas, N., additional, and Bilancia, R., additional
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- 2020
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15. High specific energy supercapacitor electrode prepared from MnS/Ni3S2 composite grown on nickel foam.
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Abuelftooh, Aya Mohamed, Tantawy, N. S., Mahmouad, S. S., Shoeib, M. A., and Mohamed, Saad G.
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SUPERCAPACITOR electrodes ,NEGATIVE electrode ,ELECTRODE performance ,CARBON electrodes ,ENERGY storage ,NICKEL - Abstract
Herein, MnS was prepared in situ with Ni
3 S2 directly on nickel foam to obtain a novel binder-free highly conductive electrode with a superb echinocactus-like morphology. The novel electrode gives ultra-high results when examined as an electrode for supercapacitor applications, such as an areal capacity of 796.7 mA h cm−2 equivalent to an areal capacitance of 2390 F cm−2 at a current density of 3 mA cm−2 , in addition to low resistance and a remarkable potential window. Furthermore, a hybrid device using this electrode as a positive electrode and commercial activated carbon as a negative electrode was fabricated to examine the practical aspects of the novel electrode, which conducted a specific energy of 77.5 W h kg−1 at a specific power of 18 000 W kg−1 . Interestingly, it preserved a specific energy of 33.3 W h kg−1 at a specific power of 50 000 W kg−1 and a satisfactory capacity retention of 80% after 2000 cycles with a Coulombic efficiency reaching 99%. These results confirm the electrode's superior electrochemical performance as a promising electrode for energy storage applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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16. Propeller Flaps for Reconstructing Leg and Foot Defects: The Relation between Flap Length and the Incidence of Ischemia
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Shoeib, M, primary, Youssef, Gamal, additional, Gaber, Ahmed, additional, Saber, Ahmed, additional, and Gomaa, Emad, additional
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- 2019
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17. Effect of solution treatment on the microstructure, tensile properties, and corrosion behavior of the Mg–5Sn–2Zn–0.1Mn alloy
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El Mahallawy, N, primary, Hammouda, R, additional, Shoeib, M, additional, and Diaa, Alia A, additional
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- 2018
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18. 64 - Long-term outcome of stent insertion in airway obstruction due to advanced malignancy
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Shoeib, M., Kirk, A., Asif, M., Butler, J., Kostoulas, N., and Bilancia, R.
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- 2020
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19. Perfluoroalkyl acids and their precursors in indoor air sampled in children's bedrooms
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Winkens, K., Koponen, J., Schuster, J., Shoeib, M., Vestergren, R., Berger, Urs, Karvonen, A.M., Pekkanen, J., Kiviranta, H., Cousins, I.T., Winkens, K., Koponen, J., Schuster, J., Shoeib, M., Vestergren, R., Berger, Urs, Karvonen, A.M., Pekkanen, J., Kiviranta, H., and Cousins, I.T.
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The contamination levels and patterns of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) and their precursors in indoor air of children's bedrooms in Finland, Northern Europe, were investigated. Our study is among the most comprehensive indoor air monitoring studies (n = 57) and to our knowledge the first one to analyse air in children's bedrooms for PFASs (17 PFAAs and 9 precursors, including two acrylates, 6:2 FTAC and 6:2 FTMAC). The most frequently detected compound was 8:2 fluorotelomer alcohol (8:2 FTOH) with the highest median concentration (3570 pg/m3). FTOH concentrations were generally similar to previous studies, indicating that in 2014/2015 the impact of the industrial transition had been minor on FTOH levels in indoor air. However, in contrast to earlier studies (with one exception), median concentrations of 6:2 FTOH were higher than 10:2 FTOH. The C8 PFAAs are still the most abundant acids, even though they have now been phased out by major manufacturers. The mean concentrations of FOSE/As, especially MeFOSE (89.9 pg/m3), were at least an order of magnitude lower compared to previous studies. Collectively the comparison of FTOHs, PFAAs and FOSE/FOSAs with previous studies indicates that indoor air levels of PFASs display a time lag to changes in production of several years. This is the first indoor air study investigating 6:2 FTMAC, which was frequently detected (58%) and displayed some of the highest maximum concentrations (13 000 pg/m3). There were several statistically significant correlations between particular house and room characteristics and PFAS concentrations, most interestingly higher EtFOSE air concentrations in rooms with plastic floors compared to wood or laminate.
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- 2016
20. Structural plasticity of KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 enables altered docking geometries atop HLA-C
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Shoeib Moradi, Sanda Stankovic, Geraldine M. O’Connor, Phillip Pymm, Bruce J. MacLachlan, Camilla Faoro, Christelle Retière, Lucy C. Sullivan, Philippa M. Saunders, Jacqueline Widjaja, Shea Cox-Livingstone, Jamie Rossjohn, Andrew G. Brooks, and Julian P. Vivian
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KIR2DL2 and KIR2DL3 are two inhibitory members of the killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) family that share a common HLA-I preference in binding HLA from the C1 group. However, it is still unclear to what extent binding and function is equivalent between KIR2DL2 and 2DL3. Here, the authors present the crystal structures of KIR2DL2 and 2DL3 in complex with HLA-C*07:02 and observe differences in HLA-C recognition between KIR2DL2 and 2DL3, which correlates with differences in HLA-C binding preference as they show with mutagenesis and binding studies.
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- 2021
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21. Studying some properties of CR-39 detector under the effect of different gamma doses.
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Thabayneh, K. M. and Shoeib, M. Y.
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In the present study the bulk etch rate, the bulk activation energy, the track density and the degree of crystallinity percentage have been examined for gamma irradiated samples with
60 Co source at doses ranging from 0 to 200 kGy. After gamma irradiation the samples were exposed to zirconium sand to collect α-particle tracks. Samples were etched at 60, 65, 70, 75 and 80°C in 6.25 N NaOH solution for 4 h. Results indicated that, the bulk etch rate increases with the increase of gamma absorbed dose at different etching temperatures. The bulk activation energy and the track density decreased with the increase of the gamma absorbed dose. The degree of crystallinity percentage for un-etched and etched samples also has been studied for different gamma doses. The increase in bulk etch rate and the decrease in both of bulk activation energy and track density with increase in the gamma dose may be due to the degradation in CR-39 polymeric material. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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22. Influence of Al11Ce3 Size and Distribution on the Electrochemical Properties of Sonoprocessed Al-10 wt.% Ce Alloy.
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El-Hadad, S., Moussa, M. E., and Shoeib, M.
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ALLOYS , *PITTING corrosion , *PARTICLE size distribution , *SURFACE area - Abstract
Solidification of Al–Ce alloys under ultrasonic vibrations (Sonoprocessing) has a significant effect on the refining of Al11Ce3 intermetallic, which plays a key role in controlling the properties of this group of high-performance characteristics. In the current research, a group of as-received Al-10 wt% Ce alloys that were sonoprocessed under different temperatures was characterized. The influence of Al11Ce3 intermetallic size and distribution on the electrochemical properties of these alloys was investigated. Polarization tests in 3.5% NaCl solution were carried out and the recorded Tafel and impedance curves were studied. The corrosion test results were related to the microstructure characteristics as affected by sonoprocessing. Investigation of the as-received samples showed that ultrasonic vibrations broke the long lath-shaped particles of Al11Ce3 and obviously decreased their size and increased their surface area fraction. Sonoprocessing at the optimum temperature, 655 °C, reduced the Al11Ce3 particles size by 90% and enhanced their distribution in the matrix. This in its turn resulted in significant effects on their electrochemical behavior. Polarization tests showed that the corrosion rate of the un-sonoprocessed specimen decreased from ~ 0.00068 to 0.00006 mm/year after processing at the optimum condition (655 °C), and the polarization resistance increased from ~ 71 to 343 kΩ. By increasing the temperature of ultrasonic treatment beyond 655 °C, and the corresponding coarsening of the intermetallic particles, the corrosion rate slowly increased again, and concurrently, the polarization resistance decreased. The size and distribution of the intermetallic particles also influenced the formation of the corrosion pits, where the optimum sample showed shallow pits compared to those observed in the unprocessed specimen. This emphasizes the role of sonoprocessing in controlling the microstructure features and hence the electrochemical properties of Al-10 wt% Ce alloys. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. Unusually very late-onset new growth of intraocular retinoblastoma: A case report and review of literature
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Yeshigeta Gelaw, Shoeib Mohamed Shoukry, and Ihab Saad Othman
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Retinoblastoma ,Recurrent retinoblastoma ,Transpupillary thermotherapy ,Brachytherapy ,Chemotherapy ,Tumor regression ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Purpose: To report a patient who presented with a very late-onset new growth of intraocular retinoblastoma, which occurred 11 years after the initial combined treatment. Observations: A 12-year-old monoophthalmic female patient presented with bilateral familial retinoblastoma showing new growth of intraocular tumor after 11 years of complete regression following combined local and systemic treatments. The new tumor growth was treated with diode laser transpupillary thermotherapy, ruthenium-106 plaque radiotherapy and adjuvant intravenous chemotherapy and the tumor regressed. Conclusions and importance: Despite initial satisfactory treatment and complete regression of the tumor, very late-onset new growth of intraocular retinoblastoma can occur. Hence, life-long follow-up in all patients with retinoblastoma is warranted, given the risk for new tumor formation even later in life. To our knowledge, this is the first report of new growth of intraocular retinoblastoma after regression for more than a decade.
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- 2017
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24. Osseoinduction Potentiality Of Mg Implant Coated With CNT/Chitosan/HA Composite On Mesenchymal Stem Cells.
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Shalaby, Heba A., Elzallat, Mohamed, shoeib, M. A., and Ibrahim, Hatem M.
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Background: Bone tissue regeneration requires the development of safe and effective biodegradable scaffolds made of biomaterials with bone composition mimic coating. This study aimed to assess the osteoinduction potentiality of pure Mg- implant before and after coating with different CNT composite coating; CNT and chitosan alone or hybridized with calcium phosphate. Methods: UDMSCs were cultured on the Pure Mg, Mg disks coated by CNT and Chitosan, Mg disks coated by CNT/ Chitosan/ di-calcium phosphate, and Mg disks coated by CNT/ Chitosan /HA (fine and coarse). The osteoblasts’ differentiation was assessed by alizarin red staining. Crystal violet was used to assess cell viability percent of each of the investigated surfaces. The functionality of osteoblasts was assessed by ALP and Ca amount. Results: All the investigated surfaces led to an osteoblasts differentiation except the surface hybrid with di-Cap. Least cell viability was recorded with pure Mg and Mg coated by CNT and Chitosan composite 85 and 80%, respectively. Mg coated by CNT / Chitosan/di-Cap composite recorded the least amount of ALP ad Ca amount; 0.8 ± 0.39 And 0.8 ±0.27, respectively. Whereas the composite coating contained CNT/Chitosan and HA coarse hybrid with CNT / Chitosan recorded the highest significant higher ALP and Ca amount. Conclusions: Pure Mg surface coated with CNT, Chitosan, and HA composite has an osteoinductive potentiality. Using Mg surface coated by calcium phosphate compounds hybrid with CNT and Chitosan enhanced the viability and lessened the cytotoxicity of the osteoblasts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. A hybrid approach based on the genetic algorithm and Monte Carlo method to optimize the 3-D radiant furnaces
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Babak Kamkari, Shoeib Mahjoub, and Leila Darvishvand
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Technology - Abstract
This study presents an optimization methodology to obtain the uniform thermal conditions over the 3-D design body (DB) in 3-D radiant furnaces. For uniform thermal conditions on the DB surfaces, optimal temperature of the heater and the best location of the DB inside the furnace are obtained by minimizing an objective function. The radiative heat transfer problem is solved on the basis of the Monte Carlo method (MCM) to calculate the heat fluxes on the DB surfaces. The genetic algorithm (GA) is used to minimize the objective function defined based on the calculated and desired heat fluxes. The results indicate that thermal conditions on the DB surfaces are greatly influenced by the location of the DB and temperature of the heater. It is concluded that the introduced method is well capable to achieve the uniform thermal conditions on the DB surfaces by finding the optimal values for temperature of the heater and the best location for the DB inside the radiant furnace.
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- 2015
26. Socket Preservation Using Platelet-Rich Fibrin and Free Gingival Grafts.
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Afifi HHA, Nasr SS, BinShabaib MS, Alharthi SS, and Shoeib M
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Objective: The present randomised controlled trial is based on the null hypothesis that there is no difference in crestal bone levels (CBLs) following socket preservation (SP) using platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and free gingival graft (FGG). The aim was to evaluate CBLs following SP using PRF and FGG., Methods: This study is a parallel-arm randomised controlled trial. Patients in the test and control groups underwent SP using PRF and FGG, respectively. Intraoral visual examination was performed to clinically assess signs of swelling, pus/abscess, and stability of sutures and graft. Self-rated postoperative pain was assessed after 1 week and 6 months using the visual analogue scale (VAS). At the 6-month follow-up, cone-beam computed tomography was performed to evaluate CBL in mesiodistal and buccolingual dimensions. The preoperative cone-beam computed tomographic images were superimposed with those taken at the 6-month follow-up to compare CBLs. Statistical comparisons were performed and level of significance was set at P < .05., Results: The test and control groups each comprised 13 individuals with comparable ages. All teeth included in the test and control groups were located in the maxillary aesthetic zone. At the 1-week follow-up, VAS scores were higher in the control than in the test group (P < .01). At the 6-month follow-up, none of the participants reported self-rated pain. The change in buccolingual dimension was greater in the control group than in the test group (P < .05)., Conclusions: Both FGG and PRF are effective techniques for SP; however, the latter technique is more effcacious in maintaining buccolingual dimensions of the extraction socket., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest None disclosed., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2024
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27. Biodegradable PMMA coated Zn-Mg alloy with bimodal grain structure for orthopedic applications - A promising alternative.
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Diaa AA, El-Mahallawy N, Shoeib M, Mouillard F, Ferté T, Masson P, and Carradò A
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The study examines the impact of microstructure and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) grafting on the degradability of Zn-Mg alloys. The mechanical properties of a Zn alloy containing 0.68 wt% Mg and extruded at 200 °C are enhanced for degradable load-bearing applications, addressing a crucial need in the field. The material exhibits a bimodal grain size distribution that is random texture, consisting of secondary phases, grains, and sub-grains. With an elongation to failure of 16 %, the yield and ultimate tensile strengths are 325.9 and 414.5 MPa, respectively, and the compressive yield strength is 450.5 MPa. The "grafting-from" method was used to coat a few micrometers thick of PMMA on both bulk and scaffold Zn alloys to mitigate the corrosion rate. The last one is a porous structure, with a porosity of 65.8 %, considered as in the first approach of an orthopedic implant. After being immersed for 720 h, the PMMA-grafted bulk alloy's corrosion rate decreased from 0.43 to 0.25 mm/y. Similarly, the scaffold alloy's corrosion rate reduced from 1.24 to 0.49 mm/y. These results indicate that the method employed could be used for future orthopedic applications., (© 2024 The Authors.)
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- 2024
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28. Effect of Mg Addition and PMMA Coating on the Biodegradation Behaviour of Extruded Zn Material.
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Diaa AA, El-Mahallawy N, Shoeib M, Lallemand N, Mouillard F, Masson P, and Carradò A
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Although zinc (Zn) is one of the elements with the greatest potential for biodegradable uses, pure Zn does not have the ideal mechanical or degrading properties for orthopaedic applications. The current research aims at studying the microstructure and corrosion behaviour of pure Zn (used as a reference material) and Zn alloyed with 1.89 wt.% magnesium (Mg), both in their extruded states as well as after being coated with polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA). The grafting-from approach was used to create a PMMA covering. The "grafting-from" method entails three steps: the alkali activation of the alloys, their functionalization with an initiator of polymerization through a phosphonate-attaching group, and the surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerisation (SI-ATRP) to grow PMMA chains. Electrochemical and immersion corrosion tests were carried out in a simulated body fluid (SBF), and both confirmed the enhanced corrosion behaviour obtained after coating. The electrochemical test revealed a decrease in the degradation rate of the alloy from 0.37 ± 0.14 mm/y to 0.22 ± 0.01 mm/y. The immersion test showed the ability of complete protection for 240 h. After 720 h of immersion, the coated alloy displays minute crevice corrosion with very trivial pitting compared to the severe localized (galvanic and pitting) corrosion type that was detected in the bare alloy.
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- 2023
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29. Expression of cold-inducible RNA binding protein in psoriasis.
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Bazid H, Shoeib M, Elsayed A, Mostafa M, Shoeib M, El Gayed EMA, and Abdallah R
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- Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Inflammation metabolism, Skin, Psoriasis, RNA-Binding Proteins genetics, RNA-Binding Proteins metabolism
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Psoriasis is an immune-mediated skin disease with a potential morbidity in patients. Cold-inducible RNA binding protein (CIRP) is a stress responsive protein having diverse roles in cancer and inflammation. This study aimed to evaluate the expression of CIRP, (serum and tissue), in psoriasis patients and to correlate this expression to the clinico-pathological data of the patients. The serum level and tissue expression of CIRP were compared between 20 patients and 20 healthy controls. Additionally, the association between CIRP level and various clinicopathological parameters was done. The serum level of CIRP was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) while its tissue expression was detected via immunohistochemistry. CIRP was expressed in the epidermis of all studied cases and controls with nuclear localization. A significant difference in its epidermal expression between lesional, perilesional cases and controls was observed. It was higher in control epidermis than perilesional skin and the lowest in lesional skin. Conversely, the serum CIRP level was significantly higher in psoriasis patients compared to healthy subjects. CIRP seemed to have a significant pathologic role in psoriasis patients with evident difference in its intracellular and extracellular expression levels suggesting a potential difference it its function.
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- 2022
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30. Nucleotide binding and oligomerization domain 2 in psoriasis: a clinical and immunohistochemical study.
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Shehata WA, Shoeib M, Shoeib MM, Shokhba H, and Shams A
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- Case-Control Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Nucleotides, Skin pathology, Psoriasis metabolism
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Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease, affecting about 2 to 3% of the population worldwide. Nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain 2-like receptor has been implicated in the pathogenesis of different inflammatory diseases. The current work aims to investigate the expression of nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain 2-like receptor in psoriatic skin through an immunohistochemical study. This cross-sectional case-control study included 20 patients with chronic plaque psoriasis and 20 age- and sex-matched normal subjects as controls. Psoriasis severity was assessed through the use of Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) score. Skin biopsies were taken under local anesthesia from cases and from matched sites of controls. Expression of nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain 2 in epidermis of studied cases and controls showed positive epidermal expression of nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain 2 in all cases (100%) versus 6 (30%) controls with a significant increase (χ2 = 21.54, P ˂0.001). Moreover, dermal expression of nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain 2 was higher in psoriatic skin lesion (95%) compared to controls (15%) with a significant difference (χ2 = 25.86, P ˂0.001). We concluded that nucleotide-binding and oligomerization domain 2 may be implicated in psoriasis pathogenesis being higher in cases in comparison to controls.
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- 2022
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31. Pneumatocele formation following COVID-19 pneumonia. Is there a role for surgical intervention?
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McCann C, Shoeib M, Rashid MI, and Kostoulas N
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COVID-19 mainly causes a lower respiratory tract illness, meaning there has been great interest in the chest and lung radiological findings seen during the course of the disease. Most of this interest has centred around the computed tomographic findings. Most commonly, computed tomographic images report ground-glass opacities but a less common finding, and potential complication associated with COVID-19, is pneumatocele formation. In this case series, we describe the presentation and management of three patients with large pneumatoceles that developed during the recovery phase of COVID-19. A conservative approach is most recommended, with surgical intervention reserved for complicated cases that cause cardiorespiratory compromise.
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- 2021
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32. Evaluation of the Langerhans cells role in vitiligo and its relationship to NB-UVB.
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Shoeib M, Farag AGA, Eltorgman M, and Abdou AG
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- Humans, Keratinocytes, Langerhans Cells, Melanocytes, Treatment Outcome, Ultraviolet Therapy, Vitiligo radiotherapy
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Background: Langerhans cells (LCs) are antigen-presenting cells that are characterized by CD1a and CD207/langerin expression. The disturbance in the communication network among keratinocytes, melanocytes, and antigen-presenting cells may be involved in vitiligo pathogenesis., Aims: The current work aims to detect and quantify LCs in involved skin of patients affected by vitiligo before and after treatment with NB-UVB using CD1a immunohistochemistry, in addition to correlate percentage of LCs with the clinicopathological parameters., Methods: Twenty vitiligo patients and 10 age and sex matched controls were investigated. Patients were received NB-UVB thrice weekly for 12 weeks., Results: There was a significant reduction in LCs percentage in skin affected by vitiligo before treatment in comparison with normal skin. About 65% (13/20) of vitiligo patients responded to NB-UVB, and the liability to respond was correlated with LCs percentage in specimens before treatment. However, there was no statistical difference between specimens before and after treatment regarding LCs percentage., Conclusions: Reduction in LCs in vitiligo may be a sign of active disease and melanocytes destruction. The percentage of LCs affects response to NB-UVB since higher percentage is associated with greater response to therapy. Therefore, modulation of LCs as a type of immunotherapy could be beneficial in improvement of vitiligo., (© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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- 2021
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33. Ultra-short versus standard-length dental implants in conjunction with osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation: A randomized controlled clinical trial.
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Magdy M, Abdelkader MA, Alloush S, Fawzy El-Sayed KM, Nawwar AA, Shoeib M, and ElNahass H
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- Dental Implantation, Endosseous, Dental Prosthesis Design, Dental Restoration Failure, Maxilla surgery, Maxillary Sinus surgery, Prospective Studies, Treatment Outcome, Dental Implants, Sinus Floor Augmentation
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Background: The ability to restore missing teeth with dental implants is dictated by the available bone and by the presence of anatomical structures. The potential to insert ultrashort implants avoids additional surgical procedures and its inherent complications. The last European Association of Dental Implantologists consensus in 2016 defined ultrashort implants and standard-length dental implants as <6 and >8 mm, respectively., Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate whether single standing ultrashort dental implants (US) could provide a viable therapeutic alternative to osteotome mediated sinus floor elevation in combination with standard-length dental implants (SL) 10 mm in posterior maxillary rehabilitation with reduced bone height., Materials and Methods: The study was conducted as a prospective parallel group controlled clinical trial with a 12 month follow-up, where 48 implants were randomized into two groups; US-group (5.5 mm) and SL-group (10 mm) implants placed with osteotome-mediated sinus floor elevation. Crestal bone loss (CBL) was defined as the study's primary outcome, while implant survival, buccal bone thickness, implant stability, probing depth, gingival recession, and adverse effects were assessed as secondary outcomes., Results: Mesial CBL was 1.13 ± 0.52 mm in SL- and 0.72 ± 0.52 mm in US-group (P = .021), while distal CBL was 1.44 ± 0.72 mm in SL- and 0.91 ± 0.69 mm in US-group at 12 months (P = .0179). Regarding implant stability, probing depth, and gingival recession there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups. Regarding implants' survival, three implants were lost in the US-while only one implant was lost in the SL-group (P = .6085; Fisher's exact test). Nevertheless, the ultrashort implants were associated with a tripling of the failure rate and uncertainty where the true failure rate is uncertain (relative risk 3.0; confidence interval 0.3-26.8)., Conclusions: Within the current trial's limitations, US-appear appear promising as they are associated less postoperative discomfort, minimal invasiveness and less CBL. However, larger sample size is required to determine whether the ultrashort have an acceptable survival rate., (© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.)
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34. Micro- and macroanatomical features of the uropygial gland of duck ( Anas platyrhynchos ) and pigeon ( Columba livia ).
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Hassanin A, Shoeib M, and Massoud D
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- Animals, Epithelium, Feathers, Columbidae, Ducks, Sebaceous Glands
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We describe the morphological, histological and histochemical characteristics of the uropygial gland of the duck ( Anas platyrhynchos ) and pigeon ( Columba livia ). The weight and dimensions of the glands were recorded. The gland openings onto the papilla in ducks were surrounded by double tufts of downy feathers; the tufts were held together by an oily secretion. In the pigeon, the gland opening was onto naked skin. Samples for light and transmission electron microscopy were obtained from adult birds. Gland morphometry of the duck showed greater dimensions and relative gland weight than the pigeon. In both species the gland was lined by stratified epithelium, packed with secretary tubules and filled with oil droplets that were discharged into a central cavity. In the pigeon, the gland was branched and alveolar with a wide central lumen, whereas in the duck it was simple and branched tubular. Ultrastructural analysis of both species revealed that the fat globules tended to condense in the peripheral layers of the secretory and degenerative cells, and the nuclei exhibited pyknosis, which suggest the holocrine nature of the gland. Morphometric and histological analysis of the gland showed that the architecture is similar among birds; however, some species-specific differences suggest a functional correlation with the habitat.
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- 2021
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35. Neutrophil Cytosolic Factor-1 Genotyping in Acne Vulgaris.
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Bakry O, Shoeib M, Soliman S, and Kamal L
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- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Genotype, Humans, Male, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Acne Vulgaris genetics, NADPH Oxidases genetics
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Acne vulgaris (AV) is a very common inflammatory dermatosis. It has a complex pathogenesis in which oxidative stress plays an important role. Neutrophil cytosolic factor (NCF)-1 gene encodes for NCF1 protein which shares in reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Copy number variation (CNV) is a type of genetic variance in which gene copies are duplicated or deleted. The current work aimed to detect the association between NCF1 CNV and NCF-1 genotypes and AV to explore their possible role in increased disease risk or influencing its clinical presentation. Twenty-five cases with AV and 25 age- and gender-matched healthy volunteers were selected. NCF1 CNV and genotypes were determined using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. NCF1 copy number was significantly increased in patients compared to the control group (p = 0.02). Higher copy number increased the risk of occurrence of AV by about 4-fold. The NCF1 genotype was more prevalent in patients (72%) compared to NCF1B (24%) and NCF1C (4%) variants, while NCF1B and NCF1C variants (68%) were more prevalent in the control group. The NCF1B genotype decreased the risk of occurrence of AV by 0.2-fold. NCF1 was significantly associated with cases more than controls (p = 0.005). It increased the risk of occurrence of acne by 5.4-fold. There was significant association between NCF1 copy number and disease duration where higher number was associated with long disease duration (p = 0.03). Higher copy number was also associated with the NCF1 genotype (p = 0.01). This study suggests that increased copy number of NCF1 gene may be a predisposing factor for AV development. However, the presence of NCF1B and NCF1C variants lowers ROS production and subsequently decreases the risk of development of AV., (© 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2021
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36. Urban sources of synthetic musk compounds to the environment.
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Wong F, Robson M, Melymuk L, Shunthirasingham C, Alexandrou N, Shoeib M, Luk E, Helm P, Diamond ML, and Hung H
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- Arctic Regions, Benzopyrans analysis, Benzopyrans chemistry, Biodegradation, Environmental, Cities, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Pollutants chemistry, Volatilization, Xylenes chemistry, Environmental Pollutants analysis, Wastewater chemistry, Xylenes analysis
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The occurrence and potential sources of synthetic musk compounds (SMCs) in the urban and surrounding environment were investigated. We analyzed air, soils and surface waters from a wide array of land-use types and urban densities including air from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), indoor, urban, rural, and remote Arctic sites; surface waters from urban and rural tributaries; and effluents of three WWTPs. In air, the median sum concentration of six selected polycyclic musks (Σ6PCMs) (i.e., galaxolide, tonalide, cashmeran, celestolide, phantolide, traseolide) were the highest from WWTP on-site > indoor > urban > WWTP off-site > rural. SMCs were not found in remote Arctic air indicating low potential for long-range atmospheric transport. SMCs were not found in soils, likely because of their high volatility and fast biodegradation rate. Galaxolide (HHCB) and tonalide (AHTN) were the two most abundant SMCs in air, tributaries and WWTP effluents. Σ6PCM concentrations in air taken along urban-rural transects and in tributary water were positively correlated with population density. In WWTP on-site air, trace levels of the toxic nitro-musks, namely musk xylene and musk ketone were detected and macrocyclic musks accounted for ∼10% of the total SMCs measured. In WWTP effluents, the concentrations of Σ6PCMs were proportional to the population served. We conclude that sources of SMCs to the outdoor urban environment and hence the surrounding region, originate from releases from indoor air, and temperature-dependent volatilization from WWTPs during treatment.
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- 2019
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37. C-Jun expression in lichen planus, psoriasis, and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, an immunohistochemical study.
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Abdou AG, Marae AH, Shoeib M, Dawood G, and Abouelfath E
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- Adolescent, Adult, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell diagnosis, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Lichen Planus diagnosis, Male, Middle Aged, Psoriasis diagnosis, Skin Neoplasms diagnosis, Young Adult, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism, Lichen Planus metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun biosynthesis, Psoriasis metabolism, Skin Neoplasms metabolism
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The AP-1 transcription factor complex is a key player in regulating inflammatory processes, cell proliferation, differentiation, and cell transformation. The aim of the present study is to investigate C-Jun (one of AP-1complex) expression and its proliferative role in skin samples of lichen planus, psoriasis as common inflammatory skin diseases and squamous cell carcinoma using immunohistochemical method. The present study was carried out on skin biopsies of 15 psoriatic patients, 15 lichen planus patients, 15 SCC, and 15 normal skin biopsies. Nuclear expression of C-Jun was detected in basal and few suprabasal layers of epidermis of normal skin. C-Jun was expressed in the whole epidermal layers of both psoriasis (14/15) and lichen planus (15/15) in addition to its expression in lymphocytic infiltrate in the latter in about half of cases (8/15). C-Jun was also expressed in 93.3% (14/15) of SCC in a percentage lower than that of psoriasis, lichen planus, and normal skin. The percentage of C-Jun expression in SCC was significantly associated with an early stage (p = 0.000), free surgical margins (p = 0.022), and small tumour size (p = 0.003)., Conclusions: The marked reduction of C-Jun in SCC in comparison to normal skin and inflammatory skin dermatoses may refer to its tumour suppressor activity. C-Jun expression in SCC carries favourable prognosis. Absence of significant association between C-Jun and Ki-67 either in SCC or inflammatory skin diseases indicates that it does not affect proliferative capacity of cells.
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- 2018
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38. Airborne Precursors Predict Maternal Serum Perfluoroalkyl Acid Concentrations.
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Makey CM, Webster TF, Martin JW, Shoeib M, Harner T, Dix-Cooper L, and Webster GM
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- Adult, Alkanesulfonic Acids, Canada, Caprylates, Dust, Female, Housing, Humans, Pregnancy, Environmental Exposure, Fluorocarbons analysis
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Human exposure to persistent perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs), including perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), and perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS), can occur directly from contaminated food, water, air, and dust. However, precursors to PFAAs (PreFAAs), such as dipolyfluoroalkyl phosphates (diPAPs), fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs), perfluorooctyl sulfonamides (FOSAs), and sulfonamidoethanols (FOSEs), which can be biotransformed to PFAAs, may also be a source of exposure. PFAAs were analyzed in 50 maternal sera samples collected in 2007-2008 from participants in Vancouver, Canada, while PFAAs and PreFAAs were measured in matching samples of residential bedroom air collected by passive sampler and in sieved vacuum dust (<150 μm). Concentrations of PreFAAs were higher than for PFAAs in air and dust. Positive associations were discovered between airborne 10:2 FTOH and serum PFOA and PFNA and between airborne MeFOSE and serum PFOS. On average, serum PFOS concentrations were 2.3 ng/mL (95%CI: 0.40, 4.3) higher in participants with airborne MeFOSE concentrations in the highest tertile relative to the lowest tertile. Among all PFAAs, only PFNA in air and vacuum dust predicted serum PFNA. Results suggest that airborne PFAA precursors were a source of PFOA, PFNA, and PFOS exposure in this population.
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- 2017
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39. Maxillary Sinus Augmentation Using a Titanium Mesh: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
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Bahaa-Eldin K, Mostafa B, Nasry S, Reda A, and Shoeib M
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Background: Various attempts have been implemented using different materials and techniques to augment the maxillary sinus floor for prospect dental implant positioning., Aim: This contemplate was conducted to assess the osteogenic capability of the maxillary sinus in a two-step sinus membrane elevation using titanium mesh to keep the formed space to place dental implants in atrophic ridges., Materials and Methods: Titanium micromesh was customized and positioned into the sinus on one side to preserve the elevated membrane in position. On the other side xenograft was applied. Instant and 6-months postoperative cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) was done to assess the gained bone height and density. Bone core biopsies were obtained during implant placement for histological and histomorphometric evaluation., Results: The average bone height values increased in both groups. Meanwhile the average bone density value was higher at the graft group than the titanium mesh group. Histological and histomorphometric evaluation presented the average bone volume of the newly formed bone in the graft group which is superior to that of the titanium mesh group., Conclusion: The use of the titanium micromesh as a space-maintaining device after Schneiderian membrane elevation is a trustworthy technique to elevate the floor of the sinus without grafting.
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40. Perfluoroalkyl acids and their precursors in indoor air sampled in children's bedrooms.
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Winkens K, Koponen J, Schuster J, Shoeib M, Vestergren R, Berger U, Karvonen AM, Pekkanen J, Kiviranta H, and Cousins IT
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- Air Pollutants chemistry, Child, Finland, Humans, Air Pollutants analysis, Air Pollution, Indoor analysis, Environmental Monitoring, Fluorocarbons analysis, Fluorocarbons chemistry, Housing
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The contamination levels and patterns of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) and their precursors in indoor air of children's bedrooms in Finland, Northern Europe, were investigated. Our study is among the most comprehensive indoor air monitoring studies (n = 57) and to our knowledge the first one to analyse air in children's bedrooms for PFASs (17 PFAAs and 9 precursors, including two acrylates, 6:2 FTAC and 6:2 FTMAC). The most frequently detected compound was 8:2 fluorotelomer alcohol (8:2 FTOH) with the highest median concentration (3570 pg/m
3 ). FTOH concentrations were generally similar to previous studies, indicating that in 2014/2015 the impact of the industrial transition had been minor on FTOH levels in indoor air. However, in contrast to earlier studies (with one exception), median concentrations of 6:2 FTOH were higher than 10:2 FTOH. The C8 PFAAs are still the most abundant acids, even though they have now been phased out by major manufacturers. The mean concentrations of FOSE/As, especially MeFOSE (89.9 pg/m3 ), were at least an order of magnitude lower compared to previous studies. Collectively the comparison of FTOHs, PFAAs and FOSE/FOSAs with previous studies indicates that indoor air levels of PFASs display a time lag to changes in production of several years. This is the first indoor air study investigating 6:2 FTMAC, which was frequently detected (58%) and displayed some of the highest maximum concentrations (13 000 pg/m3 ). There were several statistically significant correlations between particular house and room characteristics and PFAS concentrations, most interestingly higher EtFOSE air concentrations in rooms with plastic floors compared to wood or laminate., (Crown Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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41. Characterization of polyurethane foam (PUF) and sorbent impregnated PUF (SIP) disk passive air samplers for measuring organophosphate flame retardants.
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Abdollahi A, Eng A, Jantunen LM, Ahrens L, Shoeib M, Parnis JM, and Harner T
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- Environmental Monitoring methods, Models, Theoretical, Air Pollutants analysis, Environmental Monitoring instrumentation, Flame Retardants analysis, Organophosphates analysis, Polyurethanes chemistry
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This study aimed to characterize the uptake of organophosphate esters (OPEs) by polyurethane foam (PUF) and sorbent-impregnated polyurethane foam (SIP) disk passive air samplers (PAS). Atmospheric OPE concentrations were monitored with high-volume active air samplers (HV-AAS) that were co-deployed with passive air samplers. Samples were analyzed for tris(2-chloroisopropyl) phosphate (TCIPP), tri(phenyl) phosphate (TPhP), tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP), and tris(2,3-dichloropropyl) phosphate (TDCIPP). The mean concentration of ∑OPEs in air was 2650 pg/m
3 for the HV-AAS. Sampling rates and the passive sampler medium (PSM)-air partition coefficient (KPSM-Air ) were calculated for individual OPEs. The average calculated sampling rates (R) for the four OPEs were 3.6 ± 1.2 and 4.2 ± 2.0 m3 /day for the PUF and SIP disks, respectively, and within the range of the recommended default value of 4 ± 2 m3 /day. Since most of the OPEs remained in the linear uptake phase during the study, COSMO-RS solvation theory and an oligomer-based model were used to estimate KPUF-Air for the OPEs. The estimated values of log KPUF-Air were 7.45 (TCIPP), 9.35 (TPhP), 8.44 (TCEP), and 9.67 (TDCIPP). Finally, four configurations of the PUF and SIP disks were tested by adjusting the distance of the gap opening between the upper and lower domes of the sampler housing: i.e. 2 cm, 1 cm, no gap and 1 cm overlap. The sampling rate did not differ significantly between these four configurations (p < 0.05)., (Crown Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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42. Emission of poly and perfluoroalkyl substances, UV-filters and siloxanes to air from wastewater treatment plants.
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Shoeib M, Schuster J, Rauert C, Su K, Smyth SA, and Harner T
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- Atmosphere, Environmental Monitoring, Polyurethanes, Sewage chemistry, Volatile Organic Compounds analysis, Wastewater chemistry, Air Pollutants analysis, Fluorocarbons analysis, Siloxanes analysis
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The potential of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to act as sources of poly and perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), volatile methyl siloxanes (VMSs) and organic UV-filters to the atmosphere was investigated. Target compounds included: PFASs (fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs), perfluorooctane sulfonamides/sulfonamidoethanols (FOSAs/FOSEs), perfluroalkyl sulfonic acids (PFSAs) and perfluroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs)), cyclic VMSs (D3 to D6), linear VMSs (L3 to L5) and eight UV-filters. Emissions to air were assessed at eight WWTPs using paired sorbent-impregnated polyurethane foam passive air samplers, deployed during summer 2013 and winter 2014. Samplers were deployed on-site above the active tank and off-site as a reference. Several types of WWTPs were investigated: secondary activated sludge in urban areas (UR-AS), secondary extended aeration in towns (TW-EA) and facultative lagoons in rural areas (RU-LG). The concentrations of target compounds in air were ∼1.7-35 times higher on-site compared to the corresponding off-site location. Highest concentrations in air were observed at UR-AS sites while the lowest were at RU-LG. Higher air concentrations (∼2-9 times) were observed on-site during summer compared to winter, possibly reflecting enhanced volatilization due to higher wastewater temperatures or differences in influent wastewater concentrations. A significant positive correlation was obtained between concentrations in air and WWTP characteristics (influent flow rate and population in the catchment of the WWTP); whereas a weak negative correlation was obtained with hydraulic retention time. Emissions to air were estimated using a simplified dispersion model. Highest emissions to air were seen at the UR-AS locations. Emissions to air (g/year/tank) were highest for VMSs (5000-112,000) followed by UV-filters (16-2000) then ΣPFASs (10-110)., (Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2016
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43. Human exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) via house dust in Korea: Implication to exposure pathway.
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Tian Z, Kim SK, Shoeib M, Oh JE, and Park JE
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- Air Pollution, Indoor statistics & numerical data, Humans, Republic of Korea, Air Pollution, Indoor analysis, Dust analysis, Environmental Exposure statistics & numerical data, Fluorocarbons analysis
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A wide range of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), including fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs), perfluorooctane sulfonamidoethanols (FOSEs), perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs), and perfluoroalkane sulfonic acids (PFSAs), were measured in fifteen house dust and two nonresidential indoor dust of Korea. Total concentrations of PFASs in house dust ranged from 29.9 to 97.6 ng g(-1), with a dominance of perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS), followed by 8:2 FTOH, N-Ethyl perfluorooctane sulfonamidoethanol (EtFOSE), perfluoroctanoic acid (PFOA). In a typical exposure scenario, the estimated daily intakes (EDIs) of total PFASs via house dust ingestion were 2.83 ng d(-1) for toddlers and 1.13 ng d(-1) for adults, which were within the range of the mean EDIs reported from several countries. For PFOA and PFOS exposure via house dust ingestion, indirect exposure (via precursors) was a minor contributor, accounting for 5% and 12%, respectively. An aggregated exposure (hereafter, overall-EDIs) of PFOA and PFOS occurring via all pathways, estimated using data compiled from the literature, were 53.6 and 14.8 ng d(-1) for toddlers, and 20.5 and 40.6 ng d(-1) for adults, respectively, in a typical scenario. These overall-EDIs corresponded to 82% (PFOA) and 92% (PFOS) of a pharmacokinetic model-based EDIs estimated from adults' serum data. Direct dietary exposure was a major contributor (>89% of overall-EDI) to PFOS in both toddlers and adults, and PFOA in toddlers. As for PFOA exposure of adults, however direct exposure via tap water drinking (37%) and indirect exposure via inhalation (22%) were as important as direct dietary exposure (41%). House dust-ingested exposure (direct+indirect) was responsible for 5% (PFOS in toddlers) and <1% (PFOS in adults, and PFOA in both toddlers and adults) of the overall-EDIs. In conclusion, house-dust ingestion was a minor contributor in this study, but should not be ignored for toddlers' PFOS exposure due to its significance in the worst-case scenario., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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