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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
1581 Immunophenotyping and immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement analysis in cerebrospinal fluid of pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Department of Clinical Pathology Prof. Hosny Badrawy Hamed Omran 2009
1582 Initial results of bladder preserving approach by chemo-radiotherapy in patients with muscle invading transitional cell carcinoma.
Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear medicine Prof. Hamza Abbas Hamza Mohammed 2009
1583 Immunophenotyping and immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangement analysis in cerebrospinal fluid of pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Department of Clinical Pathology Prof. Douaa Mohamed Sayed Hussein 2009
1584 Preoperative gemcitabine based chemo-radiotherapy in locally advanced non metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear medicine Prof. Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed El-Sayed 2009
1585 Initial Results of Bladder Preserving Approach by Chemo-Radiotherapy in Patients with Muscle Invading Transitional Cell Carcinoma
Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear medicine Prof. Mohammed Abdel-Hamid Ahmed Suleiman 2009
1586 Molecular pattern and HLA DR in thalassemia patients complicated by heart failure in upper Egypt Department of Clinical Pathology Prof. Eman Massad Zaki El-Hefny 2009
1587 A novel method for automated tumour delineation on PET/CT for radiotherapy treatment planning. Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear medicine Dr. Moamen Mohamed Omran Moustafa Aly 2009
1588 Initial Results of Bladder Preserving Approach by Chemo-Radiotherapy in Patients with Muscle Invading Transitional Cell Carcinoma
Department of Radiotherapy and Nuclear medicine Prof. Mohammed Abdel-Hamid Ahmed Suleiman 2009
1589 Activation of nuclear factor kappa B and induction of migration inhibitory factor in tumors by surgical stress of laparotomy versus carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum: an animal experiment Department of Surgical Oncology Dr. Anwar Tawfik Amin 2009
1590 The role of platelets CD40 ligand (CD154) in acute coronary syndromes.
Department of Clinical Pathology Prof. Douaa Mohamed Sayed Hussein 2009