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Zoology & Entomology Department

Researches:

Different research programs have been carried out in the department of Zoology and Entomology in all areas including short-term and long-term projects. These include ecological and biological studies on the marine and freshwater ecosystems, the effect of water pollution on the Nile fauna, biological and taxonomical and fisheries studies on the Nile and Red Sea fishes. Moreover, a continuous work on stock assessment of fishes of the Nile and Red Sea has been established ten years ago and still in execution. Also modeling of the aquatic ecosystems of the Egyptian lakes, especially Lake Nasser is an important task of Fish Biology Group. Similar projects are carried out with respect to Entomological fields, especially those associated with our protected areas in Assiut and to animal parasites and their economic effects.

 

# Title Research Year
401 Effect of a high fat, high sucrose diet on the promotion of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in male rats: the ameliorative role of three natural compounds. 2015
402 A key for identification of spiders at Qena Governorate, Upper Egypt. 2015
403 Temperature dependent rapid annealing effect induces amorphous aggregation of human serum albumin. 2015
404 Ceramide generation during curcumin-induced apoptosis is controlled by crosstalk among Bcl-2, Bcl-xL, caspases and glutathione. 2015
405 Relationship between the Plasma Levels of Leptin, Adiponectin and TNF-Αlpha in diabetic Obesity and Non-Diabetic Obesity in Sohag Governorate, Egypt 2015
406 SURVEY AND ECOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SPIDERS AT QENA GOVERNORATE,
EGYPT
2015
407 Impact of Acacia nilotica and Cuminum cyminum extract on Eobania vermiculata (Müller, 1774) and Monacha obstructa (Pfeiffer 1842) under laboratory conditions. 2015
408 Effect of a high fat, high sucrose diet on the promotion of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in male rats: the ameliorative role of three natural compounds. 2015
409 Monitoring and assessing the coastal ecosystem at Hurghada, Red sea coast, egypt. 2015
410 Oral supplementation of diabetic mice with propolis restores the proliferation capacity and chemotaxis of B and T lymphocytes towards CCL21 and CXCL12 by modulating the lipid profile, the pro-inflammatory cytokine levels and oxidative stress. 2015