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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
251 Development and sexual dimorphism of the sonic system in three deep-sea neobythitine fishes and comparisons between upper mid and lower continental slope 2018
252 MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOME SPECIES OF CEPHALOPODS (CUTTLEFISHES AND SQUIDS) FROM HURGHADA (RED SEA), EGYPT. 2018
253 Bee venom improves diabetic wound healing by protecting functional macrophages from apoptosis and enhancing Nrf2, Ang-1 and Tie-2 signaling 2018
254 Nigella sativa Mitigative Antioxidant Properties against Citral Induced
Oxidative Stress and Biochemical changes during Development of
Chick Embryo
2018
255 CITRAL INDUCES SKELETAL ANOMALIES DURING
CHICK EMBRYO DEVELOPMENT
2018
256 Oxidative stress and histomorphological markers in the offspring of Poecilia reticulata maternally exposed to metallic and nanoformulated copper 2018
257 Evaluation of the DREAM technique for a high-throughput deorphanization of chemosensory receptors in Drosophila 2018
258 Sensitivity of medaka (Oryzias latipes) to 4-nonylphenol subacute exposure; erythrocyte alterations and apoptosis 2018
259 MORPHOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOME SPECIES OF CEPHALOPODS (CUTTLEFISHES AND SQUIDS) FROM HURGHADA (RED SEA), EGYPT. 2018
260 Camel whey protein improves oxidative stress and histopathological alterations in lymphoid organs through Bcl-XL/Bax expression in a streptozotocin-induced type 1 diabetic mouse model 2017