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    1574 Hepatoadrenal Syndrome in Egyptian Children with liver Cirrhosis with and Without Sepsis by Elfaramawy, A

    Published in Archives of disease in childhood (01-10-2012)
    “…The similarities between septic shock and liver failure led to the proposal of the term hepatoadrenal syndrome. This study aimed to evaluate children with…”
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    Concurrent In Vitro Synthesis and Functional Detection of Nascent Activity of the KcsA Channel under a Membrane Potential by Iwamoto, Masayuki, Elfaramawy, Maie A, Yamatake, Mariko, Matsuura, Tomoaki, Oiki, Shigetoshi

    Published in ACS synthetic biology (20-04-2018)
    “…Processes involved in the functional formation of prokaryotic membrane proteins have remained elusive. Here, we developed a new in vitro membrane protein…”
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    HLA-DRB1 as a risk factor in children with autoimmune hepatitis and its relation to hepatitis A infection by Elfaramawy, Amel A M, Elhossiny, Reham M, Abbas, Amal A, Aziz, Heba M Abdel

    Published in Italian journal of pediatrics (10-11-2010)
    “…The human leukocyte antigens (HLAs) are proteins found in the membranes of nearly all nucleated cells. People with certain HLA antigens are more likely to…”
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    Serum Pentraxin 3 Fragment as a Noninvasive Marker of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Obese Children and Adolescents by Hamza, Rasha Tarif, Elfaramawy, Amel A, Mahmoud, Nermine H

    Published in Hormone research in paediatrics (01-01-2016)
    “…It was suggested that serum pentraxin 3 (PTX3) levels could differentiate obese children with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) from those with simple…”
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    Hepatoadrenal syndrome in Egyptian children with liver cirrhosis with and without sepsis by Elfaramawy, Amel A.M.

    “…The similarities between septic shock and liver failure led to the proposal of the term hepatoadrenal syndrome. Adrenal insufficiency has been demonstrated in…”
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