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Sayed K. Goda
Researcher at Cairo University
Publications - 25
Citations - 615
Sayed K. Goda is an academic researcher from Cairo University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carboxypeptidase-G2 & Glucarpidase. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 24 publications receiving 520 citations. Previous affiliations of Sayed K. Goda include Health Protection Agency & Salisbury University.
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A simple procedure for gel electrophoresis and Northern blotting of RNA
Sayed K. Goda,Nigel P. Minton +1 more
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Cloning, sequencing, and expression in Escherichia coli of the Clostridium tetanomorphum gene encoding beta-methylaspartase and characterization of the recombinant protein.
TL;DR: Kinetic data indicate that this serine residue may be modified in the active enzyme, and evidence is forwarded to suggest that the residue that was protected by the substrate is not a cysteine residue but the translation product of a serine codon.
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Screening for and isolation and identification of malathion-degrading bacteria: cloning and sequencing a gene that potentially encodes the malathion-degrading enzyme, carboxylestrase in soil bacteria.
TL;DR: The isolation of a new malathion-degrading bacteria from soils in Egypt that may be very well adapted to the climatic and environmental conditions of the country is reported, and a new carboxylesterase gene is reported.
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Strategies for the production of long-acting therapeutics and efficient drug delivery for cancer treatment.
TL;DR: Many technologies to produce long-acting drugs with the attention of PEGylation and the genetic fusion with human serum albumin are described, which improve stability, reduce immunogenicity, and increase drug resistance to proteases.
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Update on targeted cancer therapies, single or in combination, and their fine tuning for precision medicine.
TL;DR: A large literature in oncology supports the therapeutic benefits of a precision medicine approach to therapy as well as combination therapies.