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# Title Department Research Member Research Year
21 Polypropylene Mesh Enhanced Healing of Large Metacarpal Wounds in Donkeys: Gross and Histopathological Insights Department of Animal Surgery Osama Mohamed Mostafa Aly Eissa 2025
22 Prevalence of multi-drug resistant and extended-spectrum β-lactamase producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae among meat products sold at Sohag Governorate, Egypt Department of Zoonotic Diseases Dr.Reem Mohamed Alsaadawy 2025
23 Assessment of an integrated therapeutic protocol for sheep with acute ruminal impaction: diagnostic and prognostic significance of rumen functions and hepatorenal biomarkers Department of Animal Medicine Ebtsam Saber Abdel-lah 2025
24 Diagnostic significance of clinical scoring system and serum lipid profiles as recovery indicators in ketotic dairy cattle using hormonal-steroids-carbohydrates therapeutic protocol Department of Animal Medicine Dr. Arafat Abdellah Abdelrahman Khalphallah 2025
25 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 Prof. Dr. Doaa Mohamed Mokhtar Mahmoud Ali 2025
26 Metformin Alleviates Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity via Preserving Mitochondrial Dynamics Balance and Calcium Homeostasis Department of Pharmacology Mahmoud Sayed Sabra 2025
27 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. Ahmed Abdelrahiem Ibrahiem Sadek 2025
28 Heavy metal accumulation and its association with epididymal sperm morphometrics in dromedary camels with penile and preputial pathologies Department of Theriogenology Prof. Hassan Abdel-Sabour Ali Hussein 2025
29 Serological and molecular detection of Toxoplasma gondii in milk samples from sheep and goats in Assiut Governorate, Egypt. Department of Animal Medicine Fatma Saber Mahmoud Abd Majed 2025
30 Detection of MUC1+/MUC2 and MUC5AC− Membrane-Associated Mucins in the Intraepithelial Surface Mucous Cells of the Developing Rabbit Esophagus Department of Anatomy and Embryology Dr. Wafaa Gaber 2025