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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
601 Trend analysis of some commercial fishes catch in the River Nile in Upper Egypt 2012
602 Cell surface ceramide controls translocation of transferrin receptor to clathrin-coated pits. 2012
603 Hepatoprotective Effects of Vitamin C, DPPD, and L-cysteine Against Cisplatin-Induced Oxidative Stress in Male Rats 2012
604 Genotoxicity induced by 4-Nonylphenol in adult and
embryos of Clarias gariepinus
2012
605 Efficacy of some plant volatile oils against the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella L. (Lepidoptera: pyralidae) 2012
606 Supplementation with Undenatured Whey Protein During Diabetes Mellitus Improves the Healing and Closure of Diabetic Wounds through the Rescue of Functional Long-lived Wound Macrophages 2012
607 Hormonal control of the phase polyphenism of the desert locust: A review of current understanding 2012
608 Development and life table parameters of the cabbage aphid, Brevicoryne brassicae (L.) (Homoptera, Aphididae) in relation to constant temperature 2011
609 Effects of short time UV-A exposures on compound eyes and haematological parameters in Procambarus clarkii (Girad,1852) 2011
610 Erratum: Blocking type I interferon (IFN) signaling impairs antigen responsiveness of circulating lymphocytes and alters their homing to lymphoid organs: Protective role of type I IFN 2011