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Malak Kotb is affiliated with the University of North Dakota in the United States. Their research spans the field of Physics and Astronomy, focusing primarily on Nuclear and High Energy Physics as well as subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Materials Chemistry, Aerospace Engineering, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The main topics covered in their work include Nuclear physics research studies, Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions, Nuclear reactor physics and engineering, Nuclear Materials and Properties, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Photonic Crystals and Applications.

Recent publications associated with Malak Kotb include the following papers:

  • Highly sensitive photonic crystal gamma ray dosimeter, 2021, Optical and Quantum Electronics
  • Simulation of a molten salt fast reactor using the COMSOL Multiphysics software, 2020, Nuclear Science and Techniques
  • Ultracompact tunable bifunctional XOR and XNOR photonic crystal logic gates, 2020, Optical Engineering
  • Nuclear Shape Phase Transitions Using IBM Applied to Erbium and Ruthenium Nuclei, 2021, Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters
  • Extended Exponential Model with Pairing Attenuation and Investigation of Energy Staggering and Identical Bands Effects in Superdeformed Thallium Nuclei, 2020, Physics of Atomic Nuclei

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Malak Kotb include:

  • A. M. Khalaf
  • M. D. Okasha
  • A. Obaid
  • H. A. Ghanem

Frequently used publication venues for Malak Kotb are:

  • Physics of Atomic Nuclei
  • Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters
  • Optical and Quantum Electronics
  • Nuclear Physics A
  • MEJ Mansoura Engineering Journal

Best Publications

  • Human lymphoid and myeloid cell development in NOD/LtSz-scid IL2R gamma null mice engrafted with mobilized human hemopoietic stem cells.

    Leonard D. Shultz;Bonnie L. Lyons;Lisa M. Burzenski;Bruce Gott

  • The Collaborative Cross, a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits

    Gary A. Churchill;David C. Airey;Hooman Allayee;Joe M. Angel

  • DNase expression allows the pathogen group A Streptococcus to escape killing in neutrophil extracellular traps.

    John T. Buchanan;Amelia J. Simpson;Ramy K. Aziz;George Y. Liu

  • Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy for Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome—A Comparative Observational Study

    Rupert Kaul;Allison McGeer;Anna Norrby-Teglund;Malak Kotb

  • DNase Sda1 provides selection pressure for a switch to invasive group A streptococcal infection

    Mark J Walker;Andrew Hollands;Martina L Sanderson-Smith;Jason N Cole

  • An immunogenetic and molecular basis for differences in outcomes of invasive group A streptococcal infections.

    Malak Kotb;Malak Kotb;Anna Norrby-Teglund;Anna Norrby-Teglund;Allison McGeer;Hesham El-Sherbini;Hesham El-Sherbini

  • Evidence for a streptococcal superantigen-driven process in acute guttate psoriasis.

    D Y Leung;J B Travers;R C Giorno;D A Norris

  • Bacterial pyrogenic exotoxins as superantigens.

    Malak Kotb

  • Genetic relatedness and superantigen expression in group A streptococcus serotype M1 isolates from patients with severe and nonsevere invasive diseases.

    Sonia Chatellier;Nahla Ihendyane;Rita G. Kansal;Rita G. Kansal;Farukh Khambaty

  • Novel branched poly(ethylenimine)-cholesterol water-soluble lipopolymers for gene delivery

    Dong An Wang;Ajit S. Narang;Malak Kotb;A. Osama Gaber

  • Consensus nomenclature for the mammalian methionine adenosyltransferase genes and gene products.

    Malak Kotb;S.Harvey Mudd;Jose M. Mato;Arthur M. Geller

  • Plasma from patients with severe invasive group A streptococcal infections treated with normal polyspecific IgG inhibits streptococcal superantigen-induced T cell proliferation and cytokine production.

    Anna Norrby-Teglund;Rupert Kaul;Donald E. Low;Allison McGeer

  • Rise and persistence of global M1T1 clone of Streptococcus pyogenes.

    Ramy K. Aziz;Malak Kotb

  • Inverse Relation between Disease Severity and Expression of the Streptococcal Cysteine Protease, SpeB, among Clonal M1T1 Isolates Recovered from Invasive Group A Streptococcal Infection Cases

    Rita G. Kansal;Rita G. Kansal;Allison McGeer;Donald E. Low;Anna Norrby-Teglund;Anna Norrby-Teglund

  • Invasive M1T1 group A Streptococcus undergoes a phase‐shift in vivo to prevent proteolytic degradation of multiple virulence factors by SpeB

    Ramy K. Aziz;Michael J. Pabst;Arthur Jeng;Rita Kansal;Rita Kansal

  • Etiology of autistic features: the persisting neurotoxic effects of propionic acid.

    Afaf K El-Ansary;Abir Ben Bacha;Malak Kotb

  • Anti-TNFα therapy improves survival and ameliorates the pathophysiologic sequelae in acute pancreatitis in the rat

    Christopher B. Hughes;Hani P. Grewal;Lillian W. Gaber;Malak Kotb

  • The effect of CYP3A5 and MDR1 polymorphic expression on cyclosporine oral disposition in renal transplant patients.

    Charles R. Yates;Wenhui Zhang;Pengfei Song;Shen Li

  • Mutational analysis of the group A streptococcal operon encoding streptolysin S and its virulence role in invasive infection

    Vivekanand Datta;Sandra M. Myskowski;Laura A. Kwinn;Daniel N. Chiem

  • Amelioration of the physiologic and biochemical changes of acute pancreatitis using an anti-TNF-α polyclonal antibody

    Hani P. Grewal;Aboubaker Mohey el Din;Lillian Gaber;Malak Kotb

Frequent Co-Authors

Anna Norrby-Teglund
Anna Norrby-Teglund Karolinska University Hospital
Ramy K. Aziz
Ramy K. Aziz Cairo University
Donald E. Low
Donald E. Low University of Toronto
Allison McGeer
Allison McGeer University of Toronto
Victor Nizet
Victor Nizet University of California, San Diego
Mark J. Walker
Mark J. Walker University of Queensland
Gursharan S. Chhatwal
Gursharan S. Chhatwal Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Benjamin Schwartz
Benjamin Schwartz Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Patrick M. Schlievert
Patrick M. Schlievert University of Iowa
Matthias Mörgelin
Matthias Mörgelin Lund University

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