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# Title Research Member Research Year
511 Epidemiological studies (parasitological, serological and molecular techniques) on Trypanosoma evansi infections in camels (Camelus dromedarius) in Egypt. Prof. Dr./ Ahmed Abdel-Rady Mahmoud Mohamed 2006
512 Chain breaking antioxidant, ascorbic acid and vitamin E, in response to cattle theileriosis. Prof. Amr Mohamed Abdel-Fattah Mohamed 2006
513 Some biochemical and hematological changes in urine retention following mucous plug obstruction in draft horses. Prof. Ahmed Abdel Fattah Amer Ibrahim 2006
514 Epidemiological studies on infectious skin affections of camels in Upper Egypt. Prof. Laila Salah al-Din Ahmed Yousef 2006
515 The influence of some nematode parasitism on lipid metabolism and lipoprotein profile in Dromedary Camel (Camelus Dromedaris). Prof. Ghada Ahmed Mohamed Aboualala 2006
516 First report of Mycobacterium nebraskense as a cause of human infection. Prof. Amr Mohamed Abdel-Fattah Mohamed 2006
517 Some biochemical and hematological changes in urine retention following mucous plug obstruction in draft horses. Prof. Amr Mohamed Abdel-Fattah Mohamed 2006
518 Epidemiological studies on infectious skin affections of camels in Upper Egypt. Prof. Taha Ahmed Ahmed Allawi 2006
519 Chain breaking antioxidant, ascorbic acid and vitamin E, in response to cattle theileriosis. Prof. Ghada Ahmed Mohamed Aboualala 2006
520 Some Biochemical Studies On Sarcastic Mange Infested Camels Before And After Treatment By Dramectin At Assuit Governorate. The International Scientific Conference On Camel, Prof. Ahmed Abdel Fattah Amer Ibrahim 2006