Alaa Elmazny, Sherif M Hamdy, Maged Abdel-Naseer, Nevin M Shalaby, Hatem S Shehata, Nirmeen A Kishk, Mona A Nada, Husam S Mourad, Mohamed I Hegazy, Ahmed Abdelalim, Sandra M Ahmed, Ghada Hatem, Amr M Fouad, Hadel Mahmoud, Amr Hassan Neurology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptCorrespondence: Hatem S ShehataNeurology Dep
Analysis of staffing and productivity of the Russian Arctic science and science in the Arctic in the light of modern challenges
The relevance of the research topic is due to the need for scientific and technological support for the development of the Arctic, which, in turn, will require a sufficient number of qualified personnel.The purpose of the work is to assess how currently the Russian Arctic is ready to meet the challenges of import substitution and the complication o
Protein Microarray Analysis of the Specificity and Cross-Reactivity of Influenza Virus Hemagglutinin-Specific Antibodies
ABSTRACT Current seasonal influenza virus vaccines engender antibody-mediated protection that is hemagglutinin (HA) subtype specific and relatively short-lived.Coverage for other subtypes or even variants within a subtype could be improved from a better understanding of the factors that promote HA-specific antibody cross-reactivity.Current assays t
The Role of Immunoglobulin Superfamily Cell Adhesion Molecules in Cancer Metastasis
Metastasis is a major clinical problem and results in a poor prognosis for most cancers.The metastatic pathway describes the process by which cancer cells give rise to a metastatic lesion in a new tissue RHOZIVA or organ.It consists of interconnecting steps all of which must be successfully completed to result in a metastasis.Cell-cell adhesion is
Spatial genetic patterns in African wild dogs reveal signs of effective dispersal across southern Africa
Across much of Africa, decades of civil war, land reforms, and persecution by humans have decimated wildlife populations.African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) have declined dramatically during the past decades, but have shown recent natural recolonisation of some areas.In Angola, they Foot Cream were rediscovered after almost five decades when no surve