Zeinab S Sayed

Zeinab S Sayed
Misr University for Science and Technology · Department of Chemistry

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Gut microbiota substantially impacts pathogenic and normal immune responses and is associated with common chronic diseases. Moreover, it has a considerable effect on the efficacy of cancer therapy. Variant gut microbiota is linked with immune checkpoint inhibitors, chemo drugs, and radiotherapy resistance. Therefore, a comprehensive interpretation...
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Breast cancer is a significant and deadly threat to women globally. Moreover, Breast cancer metastasis is a complicated process involving multiple biological stages, which is considered a substantial cause of death, where cancer cells spread from the original tumor to other organs in the body-representing the primary mortality factor. Circulating t...
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Breast cancer is a significant and deadly threat to women globally. Moreover, Breast cancer metastasis is a complicated process involving multiple biological stages, which is considered a substantial cause of death, where cancer cells spread from the original tumor to other organs in the body—representing the primary mortality factor. Circulating t...
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It has been hypothesized that the shift in gut microbiota composition, known as gut microbe dysbiosis, may be correlated with the onset of Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is the most common cause of dementia characterized by a gradual deterioration in cognitive function associated with the development of amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaques. The gut microbiot...
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Antioxidants play a very crucial naturally role in our bodies. Still, unfortunately, that is not enough. We need to compensate for the shortage we face by increasing the dietary antioxidants as exogenous sources, especially when there is an exogenous factor-induced oxidative stress as with the medical radiology staff because how much ionizing radia...
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Antioxidants play a very crucial naturally role in our bodies. Still, unfortunately, that is not enough. We need to compensate for the shortage we face by increasing the dietary antioxidants as exogenous sources, especially when there is an exogenous factor-induced oxidative stress as with the medical radiology staff because how much ionizing radia...

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