
Mahmoud EL-SaiedGenetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute, University of Sadat City, Sadat City, Menoufia Province, Egypt · Molecular Biology Department
Mahmoud EL-Saied
Master Degree in Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology of Cancer
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Introduction
• Laboratory investigations with diagnostic methods including (Molecular Biology, Genetic and Biochemistry).
• Phytochemical investigations and several natural products extraction methods including (aqueous, alcoholic) and using Rotary evaporator and serial of active fraction.
• Handling with animal models and experimental lab demonstration (Rats, Mice and Guinea Pigs).
• Induction of several types of carcinogenesis mechanisms (chemical Carcinogenesis as DENA&CCL4 and Natural-derived product carcinogenesis like AFB).
• Molecular studies on tumor induction with several carcinogens model mechanisms (DENA/CCL4 model, 2-AAF/CCl4 model, DENA/PB model and AFB model).
Additional affiliations
February 2011 - October 2017
University of Sadat City ( Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology Research Institute)
Position
- Master's Student
Description
- - Mahmoud Ahmad Mohamed EL-Saied - University of Sadat City (USC), Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute (GEBRI), Egypt. - Molecular Biology Major. - Molecular Biology of Cancer Minor
Publications
Publications (4)
Objectives:
The aim of this study was to investigate the potential anticancer properties of a methanol extract of Rheum palmatum roots against diethylnitrosamine (DENA)-induced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in rats and to characterize its phytoconstituents.
Methods:
HPLC-PDA-MS/MS was used to profile the secondary metabolites in R. palmatum roo...
Aim: The present study was performed to evaluate the role of the medicinal plant burdock; Arctium lappa against toxicity in rats induced by the chemical carcinogen (Diethylnitrosamine). Method: Rats were divided into four groups (8 rats per group). The Group (A) served as a normal control. Group (B) was injected intraperitoneally with a single dose...