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    sj-pdf-1-joo-10.1177_14653125241229455 – Supplemental material for Prevalence and factors influencing bullying among Egyptian schoolchildren

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-joo-10.1177_14653125241229455 for Prevalence and factors influencing bullying among Egyptian schoolchildren by Ayman T Sweidan, Amr R El-Beialy, Nagwa H El-Mangoury, Yehya A Mostafa and Heba M Dehis in Journal of Orthodontics</p

    sj-doc-4-joo-10.1177_14653125241229455 – Supplemental material for Prevalence and factors influencing bullying among Egyptian schoolchildren

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    Supplemental material, sj-doc-4-joo-10.1177_14653125241229455 for Prevalence and factors influencing bullying among Egyptian schoolchildren by Ayman T Sweidan, Amr R El-Beialy, Nagwa H El-Mangoury, Yehya A Mostafa and Heba M Dehis in Journal of Orthodontics</p

    sj-pdf-3-joo-10.1177_14653125241229455 – Supplemental material for Prevalence and factors influencing bullying among Egyptian schoolchildren

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-3-joo-10.1177_14653125241229455 for Prevalence and factors influencing bullying among Egyptian schoolchildren by Ayman T Sweidan, Amr R El-Beialy, Nagwa H El-Mangoury, Yehya A Mostafa and Heba M Dehis in Journal of Orthodontics</p

    sj-pdf-2-joo-10.1177_14653125241229455 – Supplemental material for Prevalence and factors influencing bullying among Egyptian schoolchildren

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-2-joo-10.1177_14653125241229455 for Prevalence and factors influencing bullying among Egyptian schoolchildren by Ayman T Sweidan, Amr R El-Beialy, Nagwa H El-Mangoury, Yehya A Mostafa and Heba M Dehis in Journal of Orthodontics</p

    Corrigendum to “A novel nonsense mutation in the cathepsin C gene in an Egyptian patient presenting with Papillon–Lefèvre syndrome” [Egypt. J. Med. Hum. Genet. 16 (4) (2015) 387–392]

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    The authors regret that the name of one of the author’s was misprinted as ‘‘Mustafa Ibrahim Mustafa”. They wish to clarify that the correct spelling of the author’s name is ‘‘Mostafa Ibrahim Mostafa” as shown above.The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused

    Interview with Mostafa Moharram

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    هذه المقابلة مع المؤلف والسيناريست المصري مصطفى محرم. يستعرض كتاباته وأفلامه ، ويؤكد على أهمية السيناريو والكتابات المتخصصة . يشرح دور كاتب السيناريو وهو المسؤول عن خلق عمل فعال وجيد ، وكذلك التعامل بطريقة جيدة مع فريق التمثيل . أجرت المقابلة درية شرف الدينIn this interview, Egyptian author and screenwriter Mostafa Moharram speaks about his movies and the importance of scenarios in creating good work. The interview was conducted by Dorreya Sharaf al-Din

    Mostafa Ahmed Hammamand Heba Abd Elmordy. Topical Use of Systemic Drugs in Dermatology

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    Abstract: Objective: Review the topical usage of systemic drugs in dermatological diseases. Data Sources: From previous Literatures, reviews and studies as well as medical websites (PubMed, MD consult, Medscape) and Scientific Journals data-bases were searched from the start date of each data-base. Study Selection: Selection was done by supervisors for studying new advancement in topical use of systemic drugs in dermatology and studies that addressed topical therapy in dermatology and systemic drugs used topically in dermatology. Data Extraction: Data from published studies were manually extracted and summarized. Study quality assessment included whether ethical approval was gained, prospective design, eligibility criteria specified, appropriate controls used, adequate follow-up achieved and defined outcome measures. Data synthesis: In this review the data found that several studies of the topical usage of systemic drugs in dermatological diseases to know which systemic drug can used topically. Findings: A total of 44 studies were included in the review as they were deemed eligible by fulfilling the inclusion criteria. Of these 44 articles, included in this review, 32 were Topical usage of systemic drugs in dermatological diseases and 12 were topical therapy. Studies indicate that some of systemic drugs can used topically in the treatment of some dermatological diseases. Conclusion: Extemporaneous compounding helps physicians to individualize treatment to the patient&apos;s specific needs and to create topical preparations that are not otherwise commercially available. However, comparative effectiveness studies are needed to determine whether or not topical use of systemic therapeutics is more beneficial than existing therapies

    Detection and Analysis of Epilepsy Biomarkers in Electrocorticography

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    Author Mostafa MohammadpourDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 202

    Detection and Analysis of Epilepsy Biomarkers in Electrocorticography

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    Author Mostafa MohammadpourDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 202

    IN-VITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF SEASONAL INFLUENZA A VIRUSES IN MARYLAND DURING THE 2023-2024 SEASON

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    The 2023–2024 influenza season in Baltimore, MD exhibited an atypical epidemiological pattern for Influenza A viruses, initially dominated by H1N1, later transitioning to H3N2 dominance, contrasting distinctly with the patterns observed in the previous two seasons. To understand the underlying reason of this unusual pattern, we investigated the antigenic characteristics, viral fitness, and cell tropism of circulating H1N1 and H3N2 viruses. Phylogenetic analysis revealed co-circulation of two distinct H1N1 clades (6B.1A.5a.2a and 6B.1A.5a.2a.1) early in the season. A representative H1N1 virus from clade 6B.1A.5a.2a, harboring mutations in HA antigenic sites (K160R, K169Q, R142K, R223Q), and a representative H3N2 virus from clade 3C.2a1b.2a.2a.3a.1, were selected to be compared on their viral fitness and cell tropism, and the representative H1N1 virus was also used for serum neutralization studies. H1N1 vaccine efficacy assessments using serum neutralization assays showed greater fold change in pre- and post-vaccination antibody titers, along with higher seroconversion rates for the vaccine virus compared to seasonal viruses, indicating that the vaccination provides stronger protections for the vaccine virus itself in contrast to the antigenically distinct seasonal virus. However, H1N1 seasonal virus showed higher neutralizing antibody titers at pre-vaccination level, suggesting the sample population may have pre-existing immunity against this virus strain. Replication kinetics in human nasal epithelial cell (hNEC) cultures revealed distinct growth dynamics at late times post infection, where H3N2 seasonal virus displayed a fitness advantage compared to H1N1 seasonal virus at 37oC. Cell tropism studies in hNEC cultures revealed H3N2 seasonal virus infected goblet cells more efficiently than H1N1 seasonal virus, likely due to its preference for elongated α2–6 sialic acid receptors. Further investigation into serological studies on H3N2 seasonal virus and H1N1 seasonal virus from the other clade (6B.1A.5a.2a.1) may provide more insights on the dynamics between the H1N1 and H3N2 circulating viruses observed this season
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