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Fatma Abdelrahman
Publications - 7
Citations - 145
Fatma Abdelrahman is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bacteriophage. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 47 citations.
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Encapsulation of E. coli phage ZCEC5 in chitosan–alginate beads as a delivery system in phage therapy
TL;DR: A natural protective barrier suitable for oral administration to farm animals that confers acid stability before functional release of bead-encapsulated phages is reported, promising reliable and cost-effective method for the functional delivery of bacteriophage targeting intestinal bacteria of farm animals.
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Phage-Encoded Endolysins.
Fatma Abdelrahman,Maheswaran Easwaran,Oluwasegun I. Daramola,Samar Ragab,Stephanie A. Lynch,Tolulope J. Oduselu,Fazal Mehmood Khan,Akomolafe Ayobami,Fazal Adnan,Eduard Torrents,Swapnil Sanmukh,Ayman El-Shibiny +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the synergy between endolysins and antibiotics is discussed, as well as the formulation of endolysin formulations for clinical trials involving endolySins, and the authors provide new insights into the synergy and synergy between the two drugs.
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Learning From Mistakes: The Role of Phages in Pandemics
Ahlam Alsaadi,Beatriz Beamud,Maheswaran Easwaran,Fatma Abdelrahman,Ayman El-Shibiny,Majed F. Alghoribi,Pilar Domingo-Calap +6 more
TL;DR: The misuse of antibiotics is leading to the emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria, and in the absence of available treatments, this has become a major global threat as mentioned in this paper.
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Isolation, Characterization, and Genomic Analysis of Three Novel E. coli Bacteriophages That Effectively Infect E. coli O18
Fatma Abdelrahman,Nouran Rezk,Mohamed S Fayez,Mohamed Abdelmoteleb,Reham Atteya,Mohamed Elhadidy,Ayman El-Shibiny +6 more
TL;DR: Three novel phages against E. coli O18 were isolated from sewage water and characterized in vitro, and the electron microscopic analysis showed that they belonged to the Siphoviridae family, in the order Caudovirales.
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Combination of Meropenem and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles; Antimicrobial Synergism, Exaggerated Antibiofilm Activity, and Efficient Therapeutic Strategy against Bacterial Keratitis
Mohamed M. El-Telbany,Alzhraa Ali Mohamed,Galal Yahya,Aliaa Atef Abdelghafar,Mah Abdel-Halim,Sameh Saber,Mohamed A. Alfaleh,Asmaa H. Mohamed,Fatma Abdelrahman,Hoda A. Fathey,Gehad H Ali,Mohamed Abdel-haleem +11 more
TL;DR: These findings represent a dual enhancement of antibacterial and antibiofilm activity via the use of meropenem–ZnO-NPs combination against carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa infections.