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Mohamed Kamel
Researcher at Minia University
Publications - 339
Citations - 4849
Mohamed Kamel is an academic researcher from Minia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 286 publications receiving 3141 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamed Kamel include Beaumont Hospital & NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital.
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Perioperative mortality and morbidity after sublobar versus lobar resection for early-stage non-small-cell lung cancer: post-hoc analysis of an international, randomised, phase 3 trial (CALGB/Alliance 140503).
Nasser K. Altorki,Xiaofei Wang,Dennis A. Wigle,Lin Gu,Gail Darling,Ahmad S Ashrafi,Rodney Landrenau,Daniel L. Miller,Moishe Liberman,David R. Jones,Robert J. Keenan,Massimo Conti,Gavin M. Wright,Linda J. Veit,Suresh S. Ramalingam,Mohamed Kamel,Harvey I. Pass,John D. Mitchell,Thomas E. Stinchcombe,Everett E. Vokes,Leslie J. Kohman +20 more
TL;DR: The post-hoc analysis showed that perioperative mortality and morbidity did not seem to differ between lobar and sublobar resection in physically and functionally fit patients with clinical T1aN0 non-small-cell lung cancer.
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Elicitation of secondary metabolism in actinomycetes
Usama Ramadan Abdelmohsen,Usama Ramadan Abdelmohsen,Tanja Grkovic,Srikkanth Balasubramanian,Mohamed Kamel,Ronald J. Quinn,Ute Hentschel +6 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on the effects of biological, chemical, as well as molecular elicitation on secondary metabolism in actinomycetes and exemplifies the diversity of natural products that have been recovered by such approaches from the phylum Actinobacteria.
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Climatic changes and their role in emergence and re-emergence of diseases
Amr El-Sayed,Mohamed Kamel +1 more
TL;DR: The role of climate changes in the spread of infectious agents and their vectors is discussed and examples of the major emerging viral, bacterial and parasitic diseases are summarized.
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Ultrasound Detection of Heel Enthesitis: A Comparison with Magnetic Resonance Imaging
TL;DR: MRI was not sensitive compared to US in detecting early changes of enthesopathy, and use of US for early diagnosis and in treatment and followup of patients with tendon enthesitis is recommended.
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Studies on Balanites aegyptiaca fruits, an antidiabetic Egyptian folk medicine.
Mohamed Kamel,Kazuhiro Ohtani,Tomonori Kurokawa,Mahmoud H. Assaf,Mohamed A. El-Shanawany,Ahmed Ali,Ryoji Kasai,Sadahiko Ishibashi,Osamu Tanaka +8 more
TL;DR: An aqueous extract of mesocarps of the fruits of Balanites aegyptiaca exhibited a prominent antidiabetic activity by oral administration in streptozotocin induced diabetic mice, and two new steroidal saponins were isolated.