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Department of Pathology

Research

The main interest of research in our department is the application of recent pathological research methodologies to understand the pathogenesis, improve the diagnosis and predict the prognosis of human disease.

The department collaborates with other clinical departments in different research fields and theses. It also provides research opportunities for postgraduates and staff from the department and from any other discipline both from Egypt and abroad.

The main research facilities available at the department:

  1. Histopathological examination and evaluation of tissues .
  2. Cytopathological assessment of exfoliative and FNA cytology.
  3. immunohistochemical – based researches.

         Research Plan

# Title Research Year
361 Expression of apoptosis-regulating proteins p53, and Bax in primary resected esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. 2006
362 Age-associated decrease of the nerve growth factor protein expression in the human skin: preliminary findings 2006
363 Glomerular expression and elevated serum Bcl-2 and Fas proteins in lupus nephritis: preliminary findings, 2006
364 - Assessment of CD44 and CD44v6 in colorectal carcinoma. An immuno-histochemical study.

2006
365 Immunohistological characterisation of tumour infiltrating lymphocytes in melanocytic skin lesions 2006
366 Vascular Endothelial Adhesion Molecule -1, Fibronectin Levels and placental bed biopsy in Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia 2005
367 Melanocytic dysplastic naevi occupy the middle ground between benign melanocytic naevi and cutaneous malignant melanomas: emerging clues 2005
368 ”Analysis of the Mononuclear Inflammatory Cell Infiltrate in the Non-Tumorigenic, Pre-Tumorigenic and Tumorigenic Keratinocytic Hyperproliferative Lesions of the Skin” 2005
369 Analysis of fibronectin expression in the bilharzial granulomas and of laminin in the transformed urothelium in schistosoma haematobium infested patients 2005
370 Alterations of mononuclear inflammatory cells, CD4/CD8+ T cells, interleukin 1beta, and tumour necrosis factor alpha in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, peripheral blood, and skin of pa 2005