Esraa Menshawey

InstitutionCairo University
AddressEgypt
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    1. Nabeh OA, Helaly MM, Menshawey R, Menshawey E, Nasser MMM, Diaa El-Deen AM. Contemporary approach to understand and manage COVID-19-related arrhythmia. Egypt Heart J. 2021 Aug 30; 73(1):76. PMID: 34459992.
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    2. Menshawey E, Menshawey R, Nabeh OA. Shedding light on vitamin D: the shared mechanistic and pathophysiological role between hypovitaminosis D and COVID-19 risk factors and complications. Inflammopharmacology. 2021 Aug; 29(4):1017-1031. PMID: 34185200.
      Citations:    Fields:    Translation:Humans
    3. AbdelMassih AF, Menshawey R, Ismail JH, Husseiny RJ, Husseiny YM, Yacoub S, Kamel A, Hozaien R, Yacoub E, Menshawey E, Abdelmalek A, Abouelazaem A, Elhatw A, Aboelmaaty A, Shahib A, Mansour A, Kamal A, Mohamed B, Atif B, Ghabreal B, Abdelmalak C, Ibrahim D, Elsaify E, Magdy F, Hanna FG, Hafez H, Dahir H, Merhom K, Ahmed M, Bishara M, Tawfik M, Youssef M, El Sharnouby M, Hamouda M, Ammar M, Ali N, Daniel N, El-Husseiny N, Abdelraouf N, Abdelhameed NK, Ahmed R, Othman R, Mohamadein R, Allam R, Elgendy R, Shebl R, Elsherbiney S, Fouad S, Emel S, Owais S, Hetta S, El-Saman S, Abdelalim S, Galal S, Asar Y, Osman Y, Khalaf Y, Aziz Y, Khafagy Y, Gamal N, Castaldi B. PPAR agonists as effective adjuvants for COVID-19 vaccines, by modifying immunogenetics: a review of literature. J Genet Eng Biotechnol. 2021 May 31; 19(1):82. PMID: 34057580.
      Citations: 1     
    4. AbdelMassih AF, Menshawey R, Hozaien R, Kamel A, Mishriky F, Husseiny RJ, Hanoura AM, Yacoub E, AlShehry N, Menshawey E, El-Husseiny N, Yasser R, Arsanyous M, Nathan L, Seyam M, Massoud D, Ali N, Kassim A, AmanAllah M, Elsayed R, Sheashaa H, Husseiny Y, Hassan NH, Badr K, Elkhateb A, Fouad V, Elfishawy M, Medhat O, Mustafa M, Khalil N, Elsayed R, Nada Y, Elshawarbi P, Abdelmoneim N, Gamal N, Messiha M, Ghazy M, Abdelfatah E, Nasry F, Gayed R, Eesa M, Luis M, Eskandar E, Yacoub S, Saud A, Rajab M, Abdelaziz M, Elgamal N, Jaber H, Tayssir S, Michael M, Sabry A, Shehata J, Abdelaziz R, Rateb S, El-Maghraby A, Mahjoub Y, Amr A, Mabrouk A, Kelada P, Ragab S, et al. The potential use of lactate blockers for the prevention of COVID-19 worst outcome, insights from exercise immunology. Med Hypotheses. 2021 Mar; 148:110520. PMID: 33561624.
      Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansCellsPHPublic Health
    5. AbdelMassih A, Hassan AA, Abou-Zeid AS, Hassan A, Hussein E, Gadalla M, Hussein M, Eid MA, Elahmady M, El Nahhas N, Emad N, Zahra N, Aboushadi N, Ibrahim N, Mokhtar S, Ismail HA, El-Husseiny N, Moharam RK, Menshawey E, Menshawey R. Salivary markers and coronavirus disease 2019: insights from cross-talk between the oral microbiome and pulmonary and systemic low-grade inflammation and implications for vascular complications. Cardiovasc Endocrinol Metab. 2021 Sep; 10(3):162-167. PMID: 34386717.
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    6. Menshawey R, Menshawey E, Alserr AHK, Abdelmassih AF. JAK out of the Box; The Rationale behind Janus Kinase Inhibitors in the COVID-19 setting, and their potential in obese and diabetic populations. Cardiovasc Endocrinol Metab. 2021 Jun; 10(2):80-88. PMID: 34109302.
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    7. AbdelMassih AF, Mahrous R, Taha A, Saud A, Osman A, Kamel B, Yacoub E, Menshawey E, Ismail HA, Aita L, Dous M, Saad M, AbdelAziz M, Zaghar M, Shebl N, El-Husseiny N, Fahmy N, Hegazy N, Khalid O, Saad O, Afdal P, Menshawey R, Husseiny R, Sherien S, Salama S, Gad S, Ali S, Maalim S, Ismail S, ElHefnawi Y, Aziz Y, Fouda R. The potential use of ABO blood group system for risk stratification of COVID-19. Med Hypotheses. 2020 Dec; 145:110343. PMID: 33086161.
      Citations: 7     Fields:    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
    8. Fakhry AbdelMassih A, Ghaly R, Amin A, Gaballah A, Kamel A, Heikal B, Menshawey E, Ismail HA, Hesham H, Attallah J, Eshak K, Moursi M, Khaled-Ibn-ElWalid M, Tawfik M, Tarek M, Mohy-El-Din M, Habib M, Hafez N, Bahnan O, Ismail P, Senoussy S, Ghaly S, Farah S, Hozaien R, Adel V, Khaled M. Obese communities among the best predictors of COVID-19-related deaths. Cardiovasc Endocrinol Metab. 2020 Sep; 9(3):102-107. PMID: 32803143.
      Citations: 12