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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
381 Analysis of the Bcl-2 and p53 protein expression in the lymphoproliferative lesions in the upper Egypt 2005
382 Alterations of mononuclear inflammatory cells, CD4/CD8+ T cells, interleukin 1β, and tumour necrosis factor α in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, peripheral blood, and skin of patients with systemic sclerosis 2005
383 Immunohistochemical Evaluation Of P53 Expression In Astrocytomas. 2005
384 High concentrations of retinoids induce differentiation and late apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells in vitro 2005
385 The relationships between p53 protein expression and the clinicopathological features in the uveal melanomas, 2005
386 Analysis of the Bcl-2 and p53 protein expression in the lymphoproliferative lesions in the upper Egypt 2005
387 Analysis of fibronectin expression in the bilharzial granulomas and of laminin in the transformed urothelium in schistosoma haematobium infested patients 2005
388 Ultrastructural evaluation of the radioprotective effects of melatonin against X-ray-induced skin damage in Albino rats, 2005
389 Melanocytic dysplastic naevi occupy the middle ground between benign melanocytic naevi and cutaneous malignant melanomas: emerging clues 2005
390 ”Analysis of the Mononuclear Inflammatory Cell Infiltrate in the Non-Tumorigenic, Pre-Tumorigenic and Tumorigenic Keratinocytic Hyperproliferative Lesions of the Skin” 2005