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Ahmed Galal
Researcher at Cairo University
Publications - 419
Citations - 5910
Ahmed Galal is an academic researcher from Cairo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofluid & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 176 publications receiving 4081 citations. Previous affiliations of Ahmed Galal include Kuwait University & United Arab Emirates University.
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Outcomes of microincision cataract surgery versus coaxial phacoemulsification.
TL;DR: Microincision cataract surgery significantly lowered mean phacoemulsification time, mean total phacoamulsification percent, mean EPT, and surgically induced astigmatism when compared with coaxial phacomulsification.
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One or 2 Intacs segments for the correction of keratoconus
TL;DR: Treatment of keratoconus with 1 or 2 Intacs segments oriented by the preoperative corneal topography used in this study proved to be effective in decreasing the corneals steepening and astigmatism and improving BSCVA.
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Simultaneous determination of catecholamines, uric acid and ascorbic acid at physiological levels using poly(N-methylpyrrole)/Pd-nanoclusters sensor
TL;DR: The reliability and stability of the modified electrode gave a good possibility for applying the technique to routine analysis of AA, DA, and UA in clinical tests and the sensor shows strong electrocatalytic activity towards acetaminophen (ACOP) and other organic compounds.
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Near vision restoration with refractive lens exchange and pseudoaccommodating and multifocal refractive and diffractive intraocular lenses: comparative clinical study.
Jorge L. Alió,Marco Tavolato,Fernando de la Hoz,Pascual Claramonte,José-Luis Rodriguez-Prats,Ahmed Galal +5 more
TL;DR: Implantation of multifocal and pseudoaccommodating IOLs provides adequate near vision restoration after lens surgery, and the TwinSet IOL provided faster recovery of near vision than the other 2 I OLs.
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Neutrophil-like Cell-Membrane-Coated Nanozyme Therapy for Ischemic Brain Damage and Long-Term Neurological Functional Recovery.
Lishuai Feng,Chaoran Dou,Yuguo Xia,Benhao Li,Mengyao Zhao,Peng Yu,Yuanyi Zheng,Ahmed Mohamed El-Toni,Ahmed Mohamed El-Toni,Nada F. Atta,Ahmed Galal,Yingsheng Cheng,Xiaojun Cai,Yan Wang,Fan Zhang +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a neutrophil-like cell-membrane-coated mesoporous Prussian blue nanozyme (MPBzyme@NCM) was used to realize noninvasive active-targeting therapy for ischemic stroke by improving the delivery of a nanozyme to the damaged brain based on the innate connection between inflamed brain microvascular endothelial cells and neutrophils after stroke.