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  1. This paper addresses the escalating global issue of electronic waste (e-waste), a consequence of the burgeoning demand for electronic products coupled with their transient lifespan. The rapid accumulation of e...

    Authors: Akeeb Adepoju Fawole, Ochuko Felix Orikpete, Nwakamma Ninduwezuor Ehiobu and Daniel Raphael Ejike Ewim
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:147
  2. In recent years, the prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased, leading to the development of various dietary interventions as potential treatments. Two popular diets are time-restricted feeding and l...

    Authors: Muneerah H. Al-jammaz, Abdulrahman Al-kalifah, Nawal Abdullah Al-bader and Maha H. Al-hussain
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:146
  3. Diabetes mellitus is increasing in Africa, and diabetes-related amputations exacerbated by diabetic foot infection are also prevalent with Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa two priority pathogens p...

    Authors: Danladi Makeri, Martin Odoki, Emmanuel Eilu and Ezera Agwu
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:145
  4. Globally, climate change is one of the most pressing issues affecting the human race. The health of the Kazakh people is significantly impacted by climate change, which has made Kazakhstan one of the most vuln...

    Authors: Toheeb Olalekan Oladejo, Fatai Omeiza Balogun, Usman Abubakar Haruna, Hassan Olayemi Alaka, Joseph Almazan, Musa Saidu Shuaibu, Ibrahim Sheu Adedayo, Zhanerke Ermakhan, Antonio Sarria-Santamerra and Don Lucero-Prisno Eliseo III
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:144
  5. In the present era of scientific and technological advancements, the use of smartphones among people has witnessed a large-scale progression. The camera serves as an important tool on smartphones, and the qual...

    Authors: Muzafar Riyaz and Savarimuthu Ignacimuthu
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:143
  6. Mesoporous silica-loaded docetaxel trihydrate nanoparticles are the potential to target drug delivery toward a specific region with high stability and predictable release at the target region. They have large ...

    Authors: Subhabrota Majumdar, Mohini Mondal, Anirbandeep Bose, Ayan Kumar Kar and Rana Mazumder
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:142
  7. Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is an economically important viral disease of cattle caused by lumpy disease virus (LSDV) and transmitted by blood-feeding insects, such as certain species of flies and mosquitoes, or ...

    Authors: Edwiga Renald, Joram Buza, Jean M. Tchuenche and Verdiana G. Masanja
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:141
  8. Murraya koenigii (L.) Spreng. has several well-established nutritional and therapeutic applications. Following our desire to investigate the global and scientific community's knowledge of medicinal plants, this s...

    Authors: Siddig Ibrahim Abdelwahab and Manal Mohamed Elhassan Taha
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:138
  9. Infectious diseases remain a major source of death and sickness globally. Their management entails use of antimicrobials. However, emergence of microbial resistance to these agents is on the increase. Inflamma...

    Authors: Hadiza Aliyu-Amoo and Hamza Ibrahim Isa
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:137
  10. Dyslipidemia and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease are well-known diseases and are part of a very broad spectrum evolving toward non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). This entity has not been described in preg...

    Authors: Jonathan Cordivani, Lamy Clotilde, Boulvain Michel and Riera Catherine
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:136
  11. Planning to have a good scientific project generally or specifically in BNF is a main target for young scientists and PhD students worldwide. Therefore, it is hardly urgent to well manage the project, which de...

    Authors: Abdelaal Shamseldin
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:135
  12. Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are the most efficacious and common medications for gastric acid suppression. However, PPIs continue to perpetuate safety concerns due to the availability as an over-the-counter m...

    Authors: Nathan Morris and Meghali Nighot
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:134
  13. Feline obstipation is a clinical condition often manifested by defecation inability that results in fecal impaction. This is frequently associated with a blunt traumatic injury that affects mostly the spine an...

    Authors: Mohammad Raguib Munif, Mst. Sanjida Safawat and Abdul Hannan
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:133
  14. Plastic materials have a significant impact on the entire environment. Very relevant ideas in different areas with the aim of enhancing these materials and making them effective in our daily lives. In this con...

    Authors: Ajari Hanen, Khaled Fatma, Akrout Hiba, Hidouri Khaoula, Chaouachi Béchir and Alsalhy Qusay
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:132
  15. The era of nanotechnology become widespread for research and human resource development due to its functionalized tuning with economical, eco-friendly, effective and sustainable end-products. Hence, the presen...

    Authors: Ulka Malode, Yamini S. Patil, Yajurved Narhari Selokar, Pratima R. Yadav, Rupali Patil Bhagat, Vibha M. Nikose, Rakesh U. Thakare and Seema Nimbarte
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:130
  16. An efficient and reliable data-driven method is essential to aid robust vaccine design, particularly in the case of an epidemic like Influenza A. Although various prediction tools are existing, most of them fo...

    Authors: R. Karthika, Sathya Muthusamy and Prince R. Prabhu
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:129
  17. Heart transplant recipients are a subset of immunocompromised patients at particularly high risk of morbidity and mortality from COVID-19. Acute effects of the viral infection have been well-described in the l...

    Authors: Micaela MacKay, Jeremy C. Tomcho and Wissam Khalife
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:127
  18. Live microorganisms known as probiotics have been shown to improve or restore the gut microbiota, which in turn has been linked to improved health. Probiotics are the modern equivalent of a panacea, with claim...

    Authors: Devendra Singh, Archana Singh and Sunil Kumar
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:126
  19. Retention in care and adherence to medication among pregnant and breastfeeding women living with HIV (PBWLH) are crucial for preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV. Wide coverage of mobile phon...

    Authors: Rehema Anenmose Maro, Kennedy Ngowi, Haikael Martin, Angel Dillip, Lyidia Masika, Alan Mtenga, Benson Mtesha and Marion Sumari-de Boer
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:125
  20. Weight re-gain (which is also known as re-obesity) is an overwhelming challenge many dieters face in their pursuit to maintain consistent results following successful weight loss. This frustrating pattern of w...

    Authors: Antoine AbdelMassih, Maryam Eid, Mahenar Gadalla, Nour AbouShadi, Steven Youssef, Batoul Ali, Janna AbdelDayem, Emmy AbdelFatah, Abdulrahman Mahmoud, Ahmed ElLithey, Beshoy Ghabreal, Doha ElSaid, Haya Mohamed, Hoda Labib, Mennatullah ShamselDin, Nada Daniel…
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:124
  21. TORCH infections during pregnancy significantly impact neonatal and maternal mortality rates worldwide. This study aimed to gather baseline serological data for pregnant women's immunological status to infecti...

    Authors: Marwa A. Gouda, Ahmed M. El Katawy, Walaa Mohamed Omar Ashry and Huda E. M. Said
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:123
  22. Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a contagious infectious disease that primarily targets the lungs but can also impact other critical systems such as the bones, joints, and neurologic...

    Authors: Morufu Oyedunsi Olayiwola and Kamilu Adewale Adedokun
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:121
  23. At present, the function of isothermal microcalorimetry (IMC) calscreener in detecting alterations in the metabolic pathways of cancer cells remains unexplored. We disclosed the shortcomings of current screeni...

    Authors: Michael Tosin Bayode, Mercy Adewumi Alabi, Temitope Abraham Ibisanmi, Ayomide Faith Okiti, Olabisi Omowumi Adebisi, Philemon Olayemi Aro, Ayoola Emmanuel Awode, Oyindamola Sukurat Lawal, Olamide Joshua Babatunde and Gladys Oluwafisayo Adenikinju
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:120
  24. Methanol poisoning is a worldwide phenomenon that has resulted in deaths and irreversible complications. However, studies show it is more prevalent in developing countries and areas with lower socioeconomic st...

    Authors: Ali Jafarizadeh, Navid Sobhi, Mirsaeed Abdollahi, Zhila Khamnian, Farideh Mousavi, Saba Jabbari and Hossein Jabbari
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:119
  25. Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare and challenging cancer for diagnosis and treatment. Accurate diagnosis plays a crucial role guiding appropriate treatment, typically involving hig...

    Authors: Naveed Syed, Waed Mohammad Jaber, Islam Samir Elkonaissi, Imran Mirza and Moussab Damlaj
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:117
  26. This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the issue of wastewater due to oil spills and pollution in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, which has led to significant environmental and socioeconomic conseq...

    Authors: Daniel Raphael Ejike Ewim, Ochuko Felix Orikpete, Temiloluwa O. Scott, Chisom N. Onyebuchi, Amanda O. Onukogu, Chinedum Gloria Uzougbo and Chiemela Onunka
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:116
  27. Measles has high primary reproductive number, extremely infectious and ranked second to malaria in terms of disease burden in Ghana. Owing to the disease’s high infectious rate, making early diagnosis based on...

    Authors: Robert Gyebi, Gabriel Asare Okyere, Emmanuel Kwaku Nakua, Franklin Aseidu-Bekoe, Jane Serwaa Akoto Nti, Emmanuel Owusu Ansah and Felix Agyemang Opoku
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:115
  28. The active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) of USFDA-approved Radiogardase®-Cs capsule is ferric(III) hexacyanoferrate(II) which is commonly known as Prussian blue insoluble (PB). It enhances the elimination of...

    Authors: Vivek Kumar, Dharam Pal Pathak and Nidhi Sandal
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:114
  29. It is anticipated that three (3) billion people will experience water stress by 2025 due to limited access to clean water. Water-related diseases and fatalities affect both industrialized and developing countr...

    Authors: Godfrey Michael Shayo, Elianaso Elimbinzi, Godlisten N. Shao and Christina Fabian
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:113
  30. Macroalgae blooms (Sargassum sp.) occur annually in The Bahamas due to the integration of various events related to human intercession with the roles of algae in biogeochemical cycles. These blooms are of great c...

    Authors: Aaliyah Adderley, Shonnel Wallace, Danica Stubbs, Clare Bowen-O’Connor, Joseph Ferguson, Carlton Watson and Williamson Gustave
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:112
  31. Mastitis is a major cause of economic loss for dairy farmers and industry. River buffalo plays an economically significant role in Egypt. Buffaloes with mastitis have reduced milk yield and change in milk comp...

    Authors: Ahlam Abou Mossallam, Soheir M. El Nahas, Noha M. Osman, El-Hassan T. Shahwan and Nevien M. Sabry
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:110
  32. Transportation and Climate change are inextricably linked. As the transport sector is the primary consumer of petroleum products and therefore, contributes a significant share of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Mobil...

    Authors: Sayed I. Shaarawi, Khaled Abutaleb, Ashraf R. Aboelmagd and Tarek Temraz
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:107
  33. The protein phosphatase 2 (PP2A) is one of the major serine/threonine phosphatases in humans. The most frequently reported pathogenic PP2A variants have been identified in PPP2R5D, encoding the regulatory subunit...

    Authors: Philippe Pierre Robichaud, Nadia Bouhamdani, Eugénie Girouard, Emily Biden and Mouna Ben Amor
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:106
  34. Since the ecosystem is the first link in the food chain for all living things, including humans, animals, and plants, restoring it has become a global priority in recent years, particularly in agricultural soi...

    Authors: El Sayed A. E. Ali, Mariam A. Amer, AbdelGawad Saad and Hend T. Eid
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:104

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  35. Gray mold is the most prevalent postharvest disease of apple fruits in Egypt. In this study, five isolates of Botrytis cinerea were isolated from apple fruits that had postharvest decay symptoms. Investigations w...

    Authors: Ibrahim Elshahawy, Nehal Saied and Farid Abd-El-Kareem
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:102
  36. Citrus is an important fruit crop worldwide; artificial seeds are through encapsulation techniques of somatic embryos having many applications such as large-scale propagation and germplasm conservation. The ai...

    Authors: Adel El-Sawy Mohamed, Amina Hamed Gomaa, Mohamed Helmy Abd-El-Zaher, Abd-El-Salam Abd-El-Hameed Reda and Nancy Danial Girgis
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:101
  37. In late 2019, coronavirus disease, an acute respiratory illness caused by the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), was designated COVID-19 and declared a pandemic. The interim guidance for prevention is through vol...

    Authors: Vanamail Perumal
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:100
  38. Diarrhoea is a major cause of childhood disease in the developing countries. This experimental study investigated the prevalence of ESBL and MBL genes in enteropathogenic strains of Escherichia coli and Salmonell...

    Authors: Ifeanyi Emmanuel Nwike, Malachy Chigozie Ugwu, Peter Chika Ejikeugwu, Nonye Treasure Ujam, Ifeanyichukwu Romanus Iroha and Charles Okechukwu Esimone
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:97
  39. Marburg virus disease (MVD) is a zoonotic viral hemorrhagic illness, caused by a negative sense, single-stranded RNA virus which has an envelope. The Marburg virus belongs to the genus Marburgvirus of the family

    Authors: Ibrahim Idris, Ridwan Olamilekan Adesola and Joanna Nicole D’Souza
    Citation: Bulletin of the National Research Centre 2023 47:96

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