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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
71 Histological, immunohistochemical assessment and DNA fingerprint species identification of some meat products in Egypt Department of Animal Medicine Zainab Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Youssef 2025
72 Regenerative potential of graphene oxide-chitosan nanocomposite combined with fetal bovine serum on healing of full-thickness skin wound in rats Department of Animal Surgery Dr. Ahmed Abdelrahiem Ibrahiem Sadek 2025
73 Evaluating the Role of Lyophilized Hydatid Cyst Fluid in Enhancing Skin Wound Healing: In Vitro and In Vivo Rat Model Studies Department of Animal Surgery Dr. Mahmoud Soliman 2025
74 Polypropylene Mesh Enhanced Healing of Large Metacarpal Wounds in Donkeys: Gross and Histopathological Insights Department of Animal Surgery Prof. Mohamed Mohamed Abdel Rahman Semieka 2025
75 Developmental Dynamics of the Rabbit Cerebellum During Fetal Maturation With Insights into the Role of Radial Glia in Neuronal Development Department of Anatomy and Histology Norhan mamdouh kotb 2025
76 Detection of Bartonella henselae in feline erythrocytes in Egypt by using Giemsa staining, transmission electron microscopy, and polymerase chain reaction Department of Zoonotic Diseases Prof. Magda Mahmoud Ali Omar 2025
77 Molecular detection of bovine viral diarrhea virus in whole blood and oral swabs in cattle and buffaloes Department of Animal Medicine Prof. usama Abd El-Hakim Aly 2025
78 Lithium Chloride Rescues Dopaminergic Neurons in a Parkinson’s Disease Rat Model Challenged with Rotenone Department of Clinical Pathology Prof. Dr. Khaled Khalaf Salman Radad 2025
79 ORNIPURAL® as conventional therapy versus mixture of Curcuma longa extract and pomegranate peel extract as homeotherapy in dogs with dexamethasone-induced hepatopathy: clinicolaboratory, ultrasonographic, and histopathological monitoring Department of Animal Medicine Enas Refaat Mohammed Hassan Aly Elmeligy 2025
80 Detection of Bartonella henselae in feline erythrocytes in Egypt by using Giemsa staining, transmission electron microscopy, and polymerase chain reaction Department of Zoonotic Diseases Dr.Reem Mohamed Alsaadawy 2025