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        Antioxidative Stress Metabolic Pathways in Moderately Active Individuals 

        Almuraikhy, Shamma; Anwardeen, Najeha; Doudin, Asmma; Sellami, Maha; Domling, Alexander; Agouni, Abdelali; Althani, Asmaa A.; Elrayess, Mohamed A.... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2023 , Article)
        Physical activity (PA) is known to have beneficial effects on health, primarily through its antioxidative stress properties. However, the specific metabolic pathways that underlie these effects are not fully understood. ...
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        Comparing the Metabolic Profiles Associated with Fitness Status between Insulin-Sensitive and Insulin-Resistant Non-Obese Individuals 

        AlMuraikhy, Shamma; Anwardeen, Najeha; Naeem, Aisha; Sellami, Maha; Domling, Alexander; Agouni, Abdelali; Elrayess, Mohamed A... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2022 , Article)
        (1) Background: Young non-obese insulin-resistant (IR) individuals could be at risk of developing metabolic diseases including type 2 diabetes mellitus. The protective effect of physical activity in this apparently healthy ...
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        Impact of Moderate Physical Activity on Inflammatory Markers and Telomere Length in Sedentary and Moderately Active Individuals with Varied Insulin Sensitivity 

        Almuraikhy, Shamma; Sellami, Maha; Al-Amri, Hadaia Saleh; Domling, Alexander; Althani, Asmaa A.; Elrayess, Mohamed A.... more authors ... less authors ( Dove Medical Press , 2023 , Article)
        Introduction: Physical activity-associated immune response plays a crucial role in the aging process. This study aimed to determine the impact of short-term moderate physical activity on cytokine levels, oxidative stress ...
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        The Metabolic Switch of Physical Activity in Non-Obese Insulin Resistant Individuals. 

        Almuraikhy, Shamma; Anwardeen, Najeha; Doudin, Asmma; Sellami, Maha; Domling, Alexander; Agouni, Abdelali; Al Thani, Asmaa A; Elrayess, Mohamed A... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2023 , Article)
        Healthy non-obese insulin resistant (IR) individuals are at higher risk of metabolic syndrome. The metabolic signature of the increased risk was previously determined. Physical activity can lower the risk of insulin ...
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        Molecular regulators of exercise-mediated insulin sensitivity in non-obese individuals 

        Almuraikhy, Shamma; Doudin, Asmaa; Domling, Alexander; Althani, Asmaa Ali J.F.; Elrayess, Mohamed A. ( John Wiley and Sons Inc , 2023 , Article)
        Insulin resistance is a significant contributor to the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and is associated with obesity, physical inactivity, and low maximal oxygen uptake. While intense and prolonged exercise may have ...
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        N-lactoyl amino acids are potential biomarkers for insulin resistance and diabetic complications 

        Naja, Khaled; Elashi, Asma A.; Anwardeen, Najeha; Razzaq, Aleem; Hedaya, Laila; Almuraikhy, Shamma; Diboun, Ilhame; Suhre, Karsten; AlBagha, Omar; Elrayess, Mohamed A.... more authors ... less authors ( Wiley , 2025 , Article)
        Aims: N-lactoyl amino acids (Lac-AA) are emerging as crucial players in metabolic research, with potential implications for disease mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. This study exploress the role of Lac-AA in insulin ...
      • Soluble ACE2 and angiotensin II levels are modulated in hypertensive COVID-19 patients treated with different antihypertension drugs. 

        A Elrayess, Mohamed; T Zedan, Hadeel; A Alattar, Rand; Abusriwil, Hatem; Al-Ruweidi, Mahmoud Khatib A A; Almuraikhy, Shamma; Parengal, Jabeed; Alhariri, Bassem; Yassine, Hadi M; A Hssain, Ali; Nair, Arun; Al Samawi, Musaed; Abdelmajid, Alaaeldin; Al Suwaidi, Jassim; Omar Saad, Mohamed; Al-Maslamani, Muna; Omrani, Ali S; Yalcin, Huseyin C... more authors ... less authors ( Taylor and Francis , 2022 , Article)
        This study examines the effect of antihypertensive drugs on ACE2 and Angiotensin II levels in hypertensive COVID-19 patients. Hypertension is a common comorbidity among severe COVID-19 patients. ACE2 expression can be ...
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        Targeted Inhibition of GATA-3 by Pyrrothiogatain: Implications for Adipocyte Biology and Inflammatory Response 

        Almuraikhy, Shamma; Alser, Maha; Naja, Khaled; Al-Malki, Aisha; Mazloum, Nayef A.; Elrayess, Mohamed A.... more authors ... less authors ( Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) , 2025 , Article)
        GATA-3 is a master regulator of preadipocyte differentiation and function. Pharmacological or genetic targeting of GATA-3 will allow us to understand the function of GATA-3 in regulating metabolism, insulin signaling, and ...

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