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    Sentinel lymph node biopsy before mastectomy and immediate breast reconstruction may predict post-mastectomy radiotherapy, reduce delayed complications and improve the choice of reconstruction

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    AbstractBackgroundAdjuvant post-mastectomy radiotherapy (RT), which is often unpredicted, is known to increase complications following immediate breast reconstruction (IBR).AimTo investigate the role of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLN) in predicting RT and improving the choice of IBR.Patients and methodsAll patients who had mastectomy and IBR between January 2004 and January 2007 were reviewed retrospectively. Axillary staging (clearance or SLN) was performed at the same time until October 2005 (Group 1), when the Unit’s protocol was updated to perform SLN initially prior to mastectomy and IBR (Group 2). Patients in Group 2 with positive SLN were offered either a delayed reconstruction or a temporary subpectoral immediate tissue expander, while all options were offered if SLN was negative and in Group 1 patients.ResultsOne hundred and thirty-nine patients were reviewed. 20 patients received unexpected RT in Group 1 (14 tissue expander, 4 Latissimus Dorsi flap with an implant and 2 DIEP flaps) compared to 11 patients in Group 2 who had a temporary tissue expander due to expected RT (P=0.03). Unexpected RT caused delayed complications in 14 patients (70%) compared to no delayed complications in patients who received expected RT in Group 2.ConclusionSLN biopsy before IBR helps to predict RT and avoids its complications on breast reconstruction. Patients with positive SLN biopsy are best offered a temporary subpectoral tissue expander for IBR

    Perception and ranking of internet banking service quality from banker perspective in public and private banks in Egypt

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    This paper aims to collect decision maker’s perceptions and ranking of the Internet banking service quality in public and private banks in Egypt, this study uses seven key decision makers were also approached using semi-structured interviews to get the broader picture, where data was interpretively analysed and coded using Nvivo

    Egyptian diatomite as high fluid loss squeeze slurry in sealing fractures and

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    Lost circulation is the most costly mud related drilling problem, and induced fracture. Water slurry of diatomite is used as the high fluid loss squeeze slurry in the treatment of lost circulation and in decreasing fluid loss. Egypt has diatomite deposits, especially in El-Fayuom Depression. Fourteen samples were collected from Qasr El-Sagha at the northern shore of Birket Qarun. Samples were examined to identify the diatom species then subjected to X-ray fluorescence, XRD and grain size distribution tests. A total of 38 species related to 13 diatom genera were identified. Cocconeis, Epithemia and Rhopalodia were the predominant genera. The diatomaceous earth which acts as a filter aid material was tested with different additives; bentonite, lime, finely divided paper, polymer, barite and different concentrations with different types of lost circulation materials (LCM) to form a high fluid loss squeeze slurry. As a result the required time for collecting the filtrate was decreased to be in the range of 50 s to 1 min and 49 s comparing with the international standard which recommended the filtrate should be collected maximum within 2–3 min

    Synthesis, structural characterization, DNA/HSA binding, molecular docking and anticancer studies of some D-Luciferin complexes

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    Several species, such as bacteria, fungi, fish, and insects, produce light through biochemical processes. Firefly D-luciferin has been studied extensively since it possesses both a high quantum yield and a wide emission wavelength. Five transition metal complexes of D-luciferin (LN) with Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II) and Zn(II) were synthesized using a 1:2 metal to ligand ratio. The structure of the synthesized complexes was confirmed utilizing spectroscopic techniques (FTIR, 1H NMR, EPR, and UV–Vis), elemental analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, molar conductivity, and magnetic susceptibility. Density functional theory (DFT/B3LYP) calculations were also used to confirm the structural characteristics and provide the fully optimized geometries of the ligand and its complexes. The results revealed that luciferin is bidentately coupled to the relevant metals in each of these complexes through two sulfur atoms of thiazole rings. Molar conductance values showed the non-electrolytic character of the synthesized complexes. Diverse techniques were employed to examine the complexes' binding affinity to calf thymus DNA, including UV–Vis, fluorescence, viscosity measurements and molecular docking. The results revealed that they bind non-covalently with DNA via groove binding. Furthermore, the interaction of these complexes with human serum albumin (HSA) was investigated via UV–Vis, fluorescence and molecular docking. The binding susceptibly of the complexes toward breast cancer (PDB: 3eqm) and liver cancer (PDB: 4mf9) proteins was assessed using molecular docking studies. Finally, human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (HepG-2) and human breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) were used to investigate the cytotoxic activity of ligand and metal complexes. Among the five synthesized complexes, [Zn(LN)2Cl2]H2O complex has the best anticancer activity against MCF-7 and HepG-2 cell lines with IC50 values of 20 and 37.39 µM, respectively. The molecular docking studies and in vitro cytotoxicity assay showed a significant correlation
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